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diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 36a1e1d4842b..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -================================== -Memory Attribute Aliasing on IA-64 -================================== - -Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - -May 4, 2006 - - -Memory Attributes -================= - - Itanium supports several attributes for virtual memory references. - The attribute is part of the virtual translation, i.e., it is - contained in the TLB entry. The ones of most interest to the Linux - kernel are: - - == ====================== - WB Write-back (cacheable) - UC Uncacheable - WC Write-coalescing - == ====================== - - System memory typically uses the WB attribute. The UC attribute is - used for memory-mapped I/O devices. The WC attribute is uncacheable - like UC is, but writes may be delayed and combined to increase - performance for things like frame buffers. - - The Itanium architecture requires that we avoid accessing the same - page with both a cacheable mapping and an uncacheable mapping[1]. - - The design of the chipset determines which attributes are supported - on which regions of the address space. For example, some chipsets - support either WB or UC access to main memory, while others support - only WB access. - -Memory Map -========== - - Platform firmware describes the physical memory map and the - supported attributes for each region. At boot-time, the kernel uses - the EFI GetMemoryMap() interface. ACPI can also describe memory - devices and the attributes they support, but Linux/ia64 currently - doesn't use this information. - - The kernel uses the efi_memmap table returned from GetMemoryMap() to - learn the attributes supported by each region of physical address - space. Unfortunately, this table does not completely describe the - address space because some machines omit some or all of the MMIO - regions from the map. - - The kernel maintains another table, kern_memmap, which describes the - memory Linux is actually using and the attribute for each region. - This contains only system memory; it does not contain MMIO space. - - The kern_memmap table typically contains only a subset of the system - memory described by the efi_memmap. Linux/ia64 can't use all memory - in the system because of constraints imposed by the identity mapping - scheme. - - The efi_memmap table is preserved unmodified because the original - boot-time information is required for kexec. - -Kernel Identity Mappings -======================== - - Linux/ia64 identity mappings are done with large pages, currently - either 16MB or 64MB, referred to as "granules." Cacheable mappings - are speculative[2], so the processor can read any location in the - page at any time, independent of the programmer's intentions. This - means that to avoid attribute aliasing, Linux can create a cacheable - identity mapping only when the entire granule supports cacheable - access. - - Therefore, kern_memmap contains only full granule-sized regions that - can referenced safely by an identity mapping. - - Uncacheable mappings are not speculative, so the processor will - generate UC accesses only to locations explicitly referenced by - software. This allows UC identity mappings to cover granules that - are only partially populated, or populated with a combination of UC - and WB regions. - -User Mappings -============= - - User mappings are typically done with 16K or 64K pages. The smaller - page size allows more flexibility because only 16K or 64K has to be - homogeneous with respect to memory attributes. - -Potential Attribute Aliasing Cases -================================== - - There are several ways the kernel creates new mappings: - -mmap of /dev/mem ----------------- - - This uses remap_pfn_range(), which creates user mappings. These - mappings may be either WB or UC. If the region being mapped - happens to be in kern_memmap, meaning that it may also be mapped - by a kernel identity mapping, the user mapping must use the same - attribute as the kernel mapping. - - If the region is not in kern_memmap, the user mapping should use - an attribute reported as being supported in the EFI memory map. - - Since the EFI memory map does not describe MMIO on some - machines, this should use an uncacheable mapping as a fallback. - -mmap of /sys/class/pci_bus/.../legacy_mem ------------------------------------------ - - This is very similar to mmap of /dev/mem, except that legacy_mem - only allows mmap of the one megabyte "legacy MMIO" area for a - specific PCI bus. Typically this is the first megabyte of - physical address space, but it may be different on machines with - several VGA devices. - - "X" uses this to access VGA frame buffers. Using legacy_mem - rather than /dev/mem allows multiple instances of X to talk to - different VGA cards. - - The /dev/mem mmap constraints apply. - -mmap of /proc/bus/pci/.../??.? ------------------------------- - - This is an MMIO mmap of PCI functions, which additionally may or - may not be requested as using the WC attribute. - - If WC is requested, and the region in kern_memmap is either WC - or UC, and the EFI memory map designates the region as WC, then - the WC mapping is allowed. - - Otherwise, the user mapping must use the same attribute as the - kernel mapping. - -read/write of /dev/mem ----------------------- - - This uses copy_from_user(), which implicitly uses a kernel - identity mapping. This is obviously safe for things in - kern_memmap. - - There may be corner cases of things that are not in kern_memmap, - but could be accessed this way. For example, registers in MMIO - space are not in kern_memmap, but could be accessed with a UC - mapping. This would not cause attribute aliasing. But - registers typically can be accessed only with four-byte or - eight-byte accesses, and the copy_from_user() path doesn't allow - any control over the access size, so this would be dangerous. - -ioremap() ---------- - - This returns a mapping for use inside the kernel. - - If the region is in kern_memmap, we should use the attribute - specified there. - - If the EFI memory map reports that the entire granule supports - WB, we should use that (granules that are partially reserved - or occupied by firmware do not appear in kern_memmap). - - If the granule contains non-WB memory, but we can cover the - region safely with kernel page table mappings, we can use - ioremap_page_range() as most other architectures do. - - Failing all of the above, we have to fall back to a UC mapping. - -Past Problem Cases -================== - -mmap of various MMIO regions from /dev/mem by "X" on Intel platforms --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - The EFI memory map may not report these MMIO regions. - - These must be allowed so that X will work. This means that - when the EFI memory map is incomplete, every /dev/mem mmap must - succeed. It may create either WB or UC user mappings, depending - on whether the region is in kern_memmap or the EFI memory map. - -mmap of 0x0-0x9FFFF /dev/mem by "hwinfo" on HP sx1000 with VGA enabled ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - The EFI memory map reports the following attributes: - - =============== ======= ================== - 0x00000-0x9FFFF WB only - 0xA0000-0xBFFFF UC only (VGA frame buffer) - 0xC0000-0xFFFFF WB only - =============== ======= ================== - - This mmap is done with user pages, not kernel identity mappings, - so it is safe to use WB mappings. - - The kernel VGA driver may ioremap the VGA frame buffer at 0xA0000, - which uses a granule-sized UC mapping. This granule will cover some - WB-only memory, but since UC is non-speculative, the processor will - never generate an uncacheable reference to the WB-only areas unless - the driver explicitly touches them. - -mmap of 0x0-0xFFFFF legacy_mem by "X" -------------------------------------- - - If the EFI memory map reports that the entire range supports the - same attributes, we can allow the mmap (and we will prefer WB if - supported, as is the case with HP sx[12]000 machines with VGA - disabled). - - If EFI reports the range as partly WB and partly UC (as on sx[12]000 - machines with VGA enabled), we must fail the mmap because there's no - safe attribute to use. - - If EFI reports some of the range but not all (as on Intel firmware - that doesn't report the VGA frame buffer at all), we should fail the - mmap and force the user to map just the specific region of interest. - -mmap of 0xA0000-0xBFFFF legacy_mem by "X" on HP sx1000 with VGA disabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - The EFI memory map reports the following attributes:: - - 0x00000-0xFFFFF WB only (no VGA MMIO hole) - - This is a special case of the previous case, and the mmap should - fail for the same reason as above. - -read of /sys/devices/.../rom ----------------------------- - - For VGA devices, this may cause an ioremap() of 0xC0000. This - used to be done with a UC mapping, because the VGA frame buffer - at 0xA0000 prevents use of a WB granule. The UC mapping causes - an MCA on HP sx[12]000 chipsets. - - We should use WB page table mappings to avoid covering the VGA - frame buffer. - -Notes -===== - - [1] SDM rev 2.2, vol 2, sec 4.4.1. - [2] SDM rev 2.2, vol 2, sec 4.4.6. diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/efirtc.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/efirtc.rst deleted file mode 100644 index fd8328408301..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/efirtc.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -========================== -EFI Real Time Clock driver -========================== - -S. Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - -March 2000 - -1. Introduction -=============== - -This document describes the efirtc.c driver has provided for -the IA-64 platform. - -The purpose of this driver is to supply an API for kernel and user applications -to get access to the Time Service offered by EFI version 0.92. - -EFI provides 4 calls one can make once the OS is booted: GetTime(), -SetTime(), GetWakeupTime(), SetWakeupTime() which are all supported by this -driver. We describe those calls as well the design of the driver in the -following sections. - -2. Design Decisions -=================== - -The original ideas was to provide a very simple driver to get access to, -at first, the time of day service. This is required in order to access, in a -portable way, the CMOS clock. A program like /sbin/hwclock uses such a clock -to initialize the system view of the time during boot. - -Because we wanted to minimize the impact on existing user-level apps using -the CMOS clock, we decided to expose an API that was very similar to the one -used today with the legacy RTC driver (driver/char/rtc.c). However, because -EFI provides a simpler services, not all ioctl() are available. Also -new ioctl()s have been introduced for things that EFI provides but not the -legacy. - -EFI uses a slightly different way of representing the time, noticeably -the reference date is different. Year is the using the full 4-digit format. -The Epoch is January 1st 1998. For backward compatibility reasons we don't -expose this new way of representing time. Instead we use something very -similar to the struct tm, i.e. struct rtc_time, as used by hwclock. -One of the reasons for doing it this way is to allow for EFI to still evolve -without necessarily impacting any of the user applications. The decoupling -enables flexibility and permits writing wrapper code is ncase things change. - -The driver exposes two interfaces, one via the device file and a set of -ioctl()s. The other is read-only via the /proc filesystem. - -As of today we don't offer a /proc/sys interface. - -To allow for a uniform interface between the legacy RTC and EFI time service, -we have created the include/linux/rtc.h header file to contain only the -"public" API of the two drivers. The specifics of the legacy RTC are still -in include/linux/mc146818rtc.h. - - -3. Time of day service -====================== - -The part of the driver gives access to the time of day service of EFI. -Two ioctl()s, compatible with the legacy RTC calls: - - Read the CMOS clock:: - - ioctl(d, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc); - - Write the CMOS clock:: - - ioctl(d, RTC_SET_TIME, &rtc); - -The rtc is a pointer to a data structure defined in rtc.h which is close -to a struct tm:: - - struct rtc_time { - int tm_sec; - int tm_min; - int tm_hour; - int tm_mday; - int tm_mon; - int tm_year; - int tm_wday; - int tm_yday; - int tm_isdst; - }; - -The driver takes care of converting back an forth between the EFI time and -this format. - -Those two ioctl()s can be exercised with the hwclock command: - -For reading:: - - # /sbin/hwclock --show - Mon Mar 6 15:32:32 2000 -0.910248 seconds - -For setting:: - - # /sbin/hwclock --systohc - -Root privileges are required to be able to set the time of day. - -4. Wakeup Alarm service -======================= - -EFI provides an API by which one can program when a machine should wakeup, -i.e. reboot. This is very different from the alarm provided by the legacy -RTC which is some kind of interval timer alarm. For this reason we don't use -the same ioctl()s to get access to the service. Instead we have -introduced 2 news ioctl()s to the interface of an RTC. - -We have added 2 new ioctl()s that are specific to the EFI driver: - - Read the current state of the alarm:: - - ioctl(d, RTC_WKALM_RD, &wkt) - - Set the alarm or change its status:: - - ioctl(d, RTC_WKALM_SET, &wkt) - -The wkt structure encapsulates a struct rtc_time + 2 extra fields to get -status information:: - - struct rtc_wkalrm { - - unsigned char enabled; /* =1 if alarm is enabled */ - unsigned char pending; /* =1 if alarm is pending */ - - struct rtc_time time; - } - -As of today, none of the existing user-level apps supports this feature. -However writing such a program should be hard by simply using those two -ioctl(). - -Root privileges are required to be able to set the alarm. - -5. References -============= - -Checkout the following Web site for more information on EFI: - -http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/ diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/err_inject.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/err_inject.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 900f71e93a29..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/err_inject.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1067 +0,0 @@ -======================================== -IPF Machine Check (MC) error inject tool -======================================== - -IPF Machine Check (MC) error inject tool is used to inject MC -errors from Linux. The tool is a test bed for IPF MC work flow including -hardware correctable error handling, OS recoverable error handling, MC -event logging, etc. - -The tool includes two parts: a kernel driver and a user application -sample. The driver provides interface to PAL to inject error -and query error injection capabilities. The driver code is in -arch/ia64/kernel/err_inject.c. The application sample (shown below) -provides a combination of various errors and calls the driver's interface -(sysfs interface) to inject errors or query error injection capabilities. - -The tool can be used to test Intel IPF machine MC handling capabilities. -It's especially useful for people who can not access hardware MC injection -tool to inject error. It's also very useful to integrate with other -software test suits to do stressful testing on IPF. - -Below is a sample application as part of the whole tool. The sample -can be used as a working test tool. Or it can be expanded to include -more features. It also can be a integrated into a library or other user -application to have more thorough test. - -The sample application takes err.conf as error configuration input. GCC -compiles the code. After you install err_inject driver, you can run -this sample application to inject errors. - -Errata: Itanium 2 Processors Specification Update lists some errata against -the pal_mc_error_inject PAL procedure. The following err.conf has been tested -on latest Montecito PAL. - -err.conf:: - - #This is configuration file for err_inject_tool. - #The format of the each line is: - #cpu, loop, interval, err_type_info, err_struct_info, err_data_buffer - #where - # cpu: logical cpu number the error will be inject in. - # loop: times the error will be injected. - # interval: In second. every so often one error is injected. - # err_type_info, err_struct_info: PAL parameters. - # - #Note: All values are hex w/o or w/ 0x prefix. - - - #On cpu2, inject only total 0x10 errors, interval 5 seconds - #corrected, data cache, hier-2, physical addr(assigned by tool code). - #working on Montecito latest PAL. - 2, 10, 5, 4101, 95 - - #On cpu4, inject and consume total 0x10 errors, interval 5 seconds - #corrected, data cache, hier-2, physical addr(assigned by tool code). - #working on Montecito latest PAL. - 4, 10, 5, 4109, 95 - - #On cpu15, inject and consume total 0x10 errors, interval 5 seconds - #recoverable, DTR0, hier-2. - #working on Montecito latest PAL. - 0xf, 0x10, 5, 4249, 15 - -The sample application source code: - -err_injection_tool.c:: - - /* - * 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 of the License, 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, GOOD TITLE or - * NON INFRINGEMENT. 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. - * - * Copyright (C) 2006 Intel Co - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * - */ - #include <sys/types.h> - #include <sys/stat.h> - #include <fcntl.h> - #include <stdio.h> - #include <sched.h> - #include <unistd.h> - #include <stdlib.h> - #include <stdarg.h> - #include <string.h> - #include <errno.h> - #include <time.h> - #include <sys/ipc.h> - #include <sys/sem.h> - #include <sys/wait.h> - #include <sys/mman.h> - #include <sys/shm.h> - - #define MAX_FN_SIZE 256 - #define MAX_BUF_SIZE 256 - #define DATA_BUF_SIZE 256 - #define NR_CPUS 512 - #define MAX_TASK_NUM 2048 - #define MIN_INTERVAL 5 // seconds - #define ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE 3 // Three 8-byte. - #define PARA_FIELD_NUM 5 - #define MASK_SIZE (NR_CPUS/64) - #define PATH_FORMAT "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu%d/err_inject/" - - int sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, unsigned int len, unsigned long *mask); - - int verbose; - #define vbprintf if (verbose) printf - - int log_info(int cpu, const char *fmt, ...) - { - FILE *log; - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - char buf[MAX_BUF_SIZE]; - va_list args; - - sprintf(fn, "%d.log", cpu); - log=fopen(fn, "a+"); - if (log==NULL) { - perror("Error open:"); - return -1; - } - - va_start(args, fmt); - vprintf(fmt, args); - memset(buf, 0, MAX_BUF_SIZE); - vsprintf(buf, fmt, args); - va_end(args); - - fwrite(buf, sizeof(buf), 1, log); - fclose(log); - - return 0; - } - - typedef unsigned long u64; - typedef unsigned int u32; - - typedef union err_type_info_u { - struct { - u64 mode : 3, /* 0-2 */ - err_inj : 3, /* 3-5 */ - err_sev : 2, /* 6-7 */ - err_struct : 5, /* 8-12 */ - struct_hier : 3, /* 13-15 */ - reserved : 48; /* 16-63 */ - } err_type_info_u; - u64 err_type_info; - } err_type_info_t; - - typedef union err_struct_info_u { - struct { - u64 siv : 1, /* 0 */ - c_t : 2, /* 1-2 */ - cl_p : 3, /* 3-5 */ - cl_id : 3, /* 6-8 */ - cl_dp : 1, /* 9 */ - reserved1 : 22, /* 10-31 */ - tiv : 1, /* 32 */ - trigger : 4, /* 33-36 */ - trigger_pl : 3, /* 37-39 */ - reserved2 : 24; /* 40-63 */ - } err_struct_info_cache; - struct { - u64 siv : 1, /* 0 */ - tt : 2, /* 1-2 */ - tc_tr : 2, /* 3-4 */ - tr_slot : 8, /* 5-12 */ - reserved1 : 19, /* 13-31 */ - tiv : 1, /* 32 */ - trigger : 4, /* 33-36 */ - trigger_pl : 3, /* 37-39 */ - reserved2 : 24; /* 40-63 */ - } err_struct_info_tlb; - struct { - u64 siv : 1, /* 0 */ - regfile_id : 4, /* 1-4 */ - reg_num : 7, /* 5-11 */ - reserved1 : 20, /* 12-31 */ - tiv : 1, /* 32 */ - trigger : 4, /* 33-36 */ - trigger_pl : 3, /* 37-39 */ - reserved2 : 24; /* 40-63 */ - } err_struct_info_register; - struct { - u64 reserved; - } err_struct_info_bus_processor_interconnect; - u64 err_struct_info; - } err_struct_info_t; - - typedef union err_data_buffer_u { - struct { - u64 trigger_addr; /* 0-63 */ - u64 inj_addr; /* 64-127 */ - u64 way : 5, /* 128-132 */ - index : 20, /* 133-152 */ - : 39; /* 153-191 */ - } err_data_buffer_cache; - struct { - u64 trigger_addr; /* 0-63 */ - u64 inj_addr; /* 64-127 */ - u64 way : 5, /* 128-132 */ - index : 20, /* 133-152 */ - reserved : 39; /* 153-191 */ - } err_data_buffer_tlb; - struct { - u64 trigger_addr; /* 0-63 */ - } err_data_buffer_register; - struct { - u64 reserved; /* 0-63 */ - } err_data_buffer_bus_processor_interconnect; - u64 err_data_buffer[ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; - } err_data_buffer_t; - - typedef union capabilities_u { - struct { - u64 i : 1, - d : 1, - rv : 1, - tag : 1, - data : 1, - mesi : 1, - dp : 1, - reserved1 : 3, - pa : 1, - va : 1, - wi : 1, - reserved2 : 20, - trigger : 1, - trigger_pl : 1, - reserved3 : 30; - } capabilities_cache; - struct { - u64 d : 1, - i : 1, - rv : 1, - tc : 1, - tr : 1, - reserved1 : 27, - trigger : 1, - trigger_pl : 1, - reserved2 : 30; - } capabilities_tlb; - struct { - u64 gr_b0 : 1, - gr_b1 : 1, - fr : 1, - br : 1, - pr : 1, - ar : 1, - cr : 1, - rr : 1, - pkr : 1, - dbr : 1, - ibr : 1, - pmc : 1, - pmd : 1, - reserved1 : 3, - regnum : 1, - reserved2 : 15, - trigger : 1, - trigger_pl : 1, - reserved3 : 30; - } capabilities_register; - struct { - u64 reserved; - } capabilities_bus_processor_interconnect; - } capabilities_t; - - typedef struct resources_s { - u64 ibr0 : 1, - ibr2 : 1, - ibr4 : 1, - ibr6 : 1, - dbr0 : 1, - dbr2 : 1, - dbr4 : 1, - dbr6 : 1, - reserved : 48; - } resources_t; - - - long get_page_size(void) - { - long page_size=sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); - return page_size; - } - - #define PAGE_SIZE (get_page_size()==-1?0x4000:get_page_size()) - #define SHM_SIZE (2*PAGE_SIZE*NR_CPUS) - #define SHM_VA 0x2000000100000000 - - int shmid; - void *shmaddr; - - int create_shm(void) - { - key_t key; - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - - /* cpu0 is always existing */ - sprintf(fn, PATH_FORMAT, 0); - if ((key = ftok(fn, 's')) == -1) { - perror("ftok"); - return -1; - } - - shmid = shmget(key, SHM_SIZE, 0644 | IPC_CREAT); - if (shmid == -1) { - if (errno==EEXIST) { - shmid = shmget(key, SHM_SIZE, 0); - if (shmid == -1) { - perror("shmget"); - return -1; - } - } - else { - perror("shmget"); - return -1; - } - } - vbprintf("shmid=%d", shmid); - - /* connect to the segment: */ - shmaddr = shmat(shmid, (void *)SHM_VA, 0); - if (shmaddr == (void*)-1) { - perror("shmat"); - return -1; - } - - memset(shmaddr, 0, SHM_SIZE); - mlock(shmaddr, SHM_SIZE); - - return 0; - } - - int free_shm() - { - munlock(shmaddr, SHM_SIZE); - shmdt(shmaddr); - semctl(shmid, 0, IPC_RMID); - - return 0; - } - - #ifdef _SEM_SEMUN_UNDEFINED - union semun - { - int val; - struct semid_ds *buf; - unsigned short int *array; - struct seminfo *__buf; - }; - #endif - - u32 mode=1; /* 1: physical mode; 2: virtual mode. */ - int one_lock=1; - key_t key[NR_CPUS]; - int semid[NR_CPUS]; - - int create_sem(int cpu) - { - union semun arg; - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - int sid; - - sprintf(fn, PATH_FORMAT, cpu); - sprintf(fn, "%s/%s", fn, "err_type_info"); - if ((key[cpu] = ftok(fn, 'e')) == -1) { - perror("ftok"); - return -1; - } - - if (semid[cpu]!=0) - return 0; - - /* clear old semaphore */ - if ((sid = semget(key[cpu], 1, 0)) != -1) - semctl(sid, 0, IPC_RMID); - - /* get one semaphore */ - if ((semid[cpu] = semget(key[cpu], 1, IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL)) == -1) { - perror("semget"); - printf("Please remove semaphore with key=0x%lx, then run the tool.\n", - (u64)key[cpu]); - return -1; - } - - vbprintf("semid[%d]=0x%lx, key[%d]=%lx\n",cpu,(u64)semid[cpu],cpu, - (u64)key[cpu]); - /* initialize the semaphore to 1: */ - arg.val = 1; - if (semctl(semid[cpu], 0, SETVAL, arg) == -1) { - perror("semctl"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; - } - - static int lock(int cpu) - { - struct sembuf lock; - - lock.sem_num = cpu; - lock.sem_op = 1; - semop(semid[cpu], &lock, 1); - - return 0; - } - - static int unlock(int cpu) - { - struct sembuf unlock; - - unlock.sem_num = cpu; - unlock.sem_op = -1; - semop(semid[cpu], &unlock, 1); - - return 0; - } - - void free_sem(int cpu) - { - semctl(semid[cpu], 0, IPC_RMID); - } - - int wr_multi(char *fn, unsigned long *data, int size) - { - int fd; - char buf[MAX_BUF_SIZE]; - int ret; - - if (size==1) - sprintf(buf, "%lx", *data); - else if (size==3) - sprintf(buf, "%lx,%lx,%lx", data[0], data[1], data[2]); - else { - fprintf(stderr,"write to file with wrong size!\n"); - return -1; - } - - fd=open(fn, O_RDWR); - if (!fd) { - perror("Error:"); - return -1; - } - ret=write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); - close(fd); - return ret; - } - - int wr(char *fn, unsigned long data) - { - return wr_multi(fn, &data, 1); - } - - int rd(char *fn, unsigned long *data) - { - int fd; - char buf[MAX_BUF_SIZE]; - - fd=open(fn, O_RDONLY); - if (fd<0) { - perror("Error:"); - return -1; - } - read(fd, buf, MAX_BUF_SIZE); - *data=strtoul(buf, NULL, 16); - close(fd); - return 0; - } - - int rd_status(char *path, int *status) - { - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - sprintf(fn, "%s/status", path); - if (rd(fn, (u64*)status)<0) { - perror("status reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; - } - - int rd_capabilities(char *path, u64 *capabilities) - { - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - sprintf(fn, "%s/capabilities", path); - if (rd(fn, capabilities)<0) { - perror("capabilities reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - - return 0; - } - - int rd_all(char *path) - { - unsigned long err_type_info, err_struct_info, err_data_buffer; - int status; - unsigned long capabilities, resources; - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_type_info", path); - if (rd(fn, &err_type_info)<0) { - perror("err_type_info reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("err_type_info=%lx\n", err_type_info); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_struct_info", path); - if (rd(fn, &err_struct_info)<0) { - perror("err_struct_info reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("err_struct_info=%lx\n", err_struct_info); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_data_buffer", path); - if (rd(fn, &err_data_buffer)<0) { - perror("err_data_buffer reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("err_data_buffer=%lx\n", err_data_buffer); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/status", path); - if (rd("status", (u64*)&status)<0) { - perror("status reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("status=%d\n", status); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/capabilities", path); - if (rd(fn,&capabilities)<0) { - perror("capabilities reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("capabilities=%lx\n", capabilities); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/resources", path); - if (rd(fn, &resources)<0) { - perror("resources reading error.\n"); - return -1; - } - printf("resources=%lx\n", resources); - - return 0; - } - - int query_capabilities(char *path, err_type_info_t err_type_info, - u64 *capabilities) - { - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - err_struct_info_t err_struct_info; - err_data_buffer_t err_data_buffer; - - err_struct_info.err_struct_info=0; - memset(err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer, -1, ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE*8); - - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_type_info", path); - wr(fn, err_type_info.err_type_info); - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_struct_info", path); - wr(fn, 0x0); - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_data_buffer", path); - wr_multi(fn, err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer, ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE); - - // Fire pal_mc_error_inject procedure. - sprintf(fn, "%s/call_start", path); - wr(fn, mode); - - if (rd_capabilities(path, capabilities)<0) - return -1; - - return 0; - } - - int query_all_capabilities() - { - int status; - err_type_info_t err_type_info; - int err_sev, err_struct, struct_hier; - int cap=0; - u64 capabilities; - char path[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - - err_type_info.err_type_info=0; // Initial - err_type_info.err_type_info_u.mode=0; // Query mode; - err_type_info.err_type_info_u.err_inj=0; - - printf("All capabilities implemented in pal_mc_error_inject:\n"); - sprintf(path, PATH_FORMAT ,0); - for (err_sev=0;err_sev<3;err_sev++) - for (err_struct=0;err_struct<5;err_struct++) - for (struct_hier=0;struct_hier<5;struct_hier++) - { - status=-1; - capabilities=0; - err_type_info.err_type_info_u.err_sev=err_sev; - err_type_info.err_type_info_u.err_struct=err_struct; - err_type_info.err_type_info_u.struct_hier=struct_hier; - - if (query_capabilities(path, err_type_info, &capabilities)<0) - continue; - - if (rd_status(path, &status)<0) - continue; - - if (status==0) { - cap=1; - printf("For err_sev=%d, err_struct=%d, struct_hier=%d: ", - err_sev, err_struct, struct_hier); - printf("capabilities 0x%lx\n", capabilities); - } - } - if (!cap) { - printf("No capabilities supported.\n"); - return 0; - } - - return 0; - } - - int err_inject(int cpu, char *path, err_type_info_t err_type_info, - err_struct_info_t err_struct_info, - err_data_buffer_t err_data_buffer) - { - int status; - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - - log_info(cpu, "err_type_info=%lx, err_struct_info=%lx, ", - err_type_info.err_type_info, - err_struct_info.err_struct_info); - log_info(cpu,"err_data_buffer=[%lx,%lx,%lx]\n", - err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer[0], - err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer[1], - err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer[2]); - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_type_info", path); - wr(fn, err_type_info.err_type_info); - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_struct_info", path); - wr(fn, err_struct_info.err_struct_info); - sprintf(fn, "%s/err_data_buffer", path); - wr_multi(fn, err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer, ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE); - - // Fire pal_mc_error_inject procedure. - sprintf(fn, "%s/call_start", path); - wr(fn,mode); - - if (rd_status(path, &status)<0) { - vbprintf("fail: read status\n"); - return -100; - } - - if (status!=0) { - log_info(cpu, "fail: status=%d\n", status); - return status; - } - - return status; - } - - static int construct_data_buf(char *path, err_type_info_t err_type_info, - err_struct_info_t err_struct_info, - err_data_buffer_t *err_data_buffer, - void *va1) - { - char fn[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - u64 virt_addr=0, phys_addr=0; - - vbprintf("va1=%lx\n", (u64)va1); - memset(&err_data_buffer->err_data_buffer_cache, 0, ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE*8); - - switch (err_type_info.err_type_info_u.err_struct) { - case 1: // Cache - switch (err_struct_info.err_struct_info_cache.cl_id) { - case 1: //Virtual addr - err_data_buffer->err_data_buffer_cache.inj_addr=(u64)va1; - break; - case 2: //Phys addr - sprintf(fn, "%s/virtual_to_phys", path); - virt_addr=(u64)va1; - if (wr(fn,virt_addr)<0) - return -1; - rd(fn, &phys_addr); - err_data_buffer->err_data_buffer_cache.inj_addr=phys_addr; - break; - default: - printf("Not supported cl_id\n"); - break; - } - break; - case 2: // TLB - break; - case 3: // Register file - break; - case 4: // Bus/system interconnect - default: - printf("Not supported err_struct\n"); - break; - } - - return 0; - } - - typedef struct { - u64 cpu; - u64 loop; - u64 interval; - u64 err_type_info; - u64 err_struct_info; - u64 err_data_buffer[ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; - } parameters_t; - - parameters_t line_para; - int para; - - static int empty_data_buffer(u64 *err_data_buffer) - { - int empty=1; - int i; - - for (i=0;i<ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE; i++) - if (err_data_buffer[i]!=-1) - empty=0; - - return empty; - } - - int err_inj() - { - err_type_info_t err_type_info; - err_struct_info_t err_struct_info; - err_data_buffer_t err_data_buffer; - int count; - FILE *fp; - unsigned long cpu, loop, interval, err_type_info_conf, err_struct_info_conf; - u64 err_data_buffer_conf[ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; - int num; - int i; - char path[MAX_FN_SIZE]; - parameters_t parameters[MAX_TASK_NUM]={}; - pid_t child_pid[MAX_TASK_NUM]; - time_t current_time; - int status; - - if (!para) { - fp=fopen("err.conf", "r"); - if (fp==NULL) { - perror("Error open err.conf"); - return -1; - } - - num=0; - while (!feof(fp)) { - char buf[256]; - memset(buf,0,256); - fgets(buf, 256, fp); - count=sscanf(buf, "%lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx\n", - &cpu, &loop, &interval,&err_type_info_conf, - &err_struct_info_conf, - &err_data_buffer_conf[0], - &err_data_buffer_conf[1], - &err_data_buffer_conf[2]); - if (count!=PARA_FIELD_NUM+3) { - err_data_buffer_conf[0]=-1; - err_data_buffer_conf[1]=-1; - err_data_buffer_conf[2]=-1; - count=sscanf(buf, "%lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx\n", - &cpu, &loop, &interval,&err_type_info_conf, - &err_struct_info_conf); - if (count!=PARA_FIELD_NUM) - continue; - } - - parameters[num].cpu=cpu; - parameters[num].loop=loop; - parameters[num].interval= interval>MIN_INTERVAL - ?interval:MIN_INTERVAL; - parameters[num].err_type_info=err_type_info_conf; - parameters[num].err_struct_info=err_struct_info_conf; - memcpy(parameters[num++].err_data_buffer, - err_data_buffer_conf,ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE*8) ; - - if (num>=MAX_TASK_NUM) - break; - } - } - else { - parameters[0].cpu=line_para.cpu; - parameters[0].loop=line_para.loop; - parameters[0].interval= line_para.interval>MIN_INTERVAL - ?line_para.interval:MIN_INTERVAL; - parameters[0].err_type_info=line_para.err_type_info; - parameters[0].err_struct_info=line_para.err_struct_info; - memcpy(parameters[0].err_data_buffer, - line_para.err_data_buffer,ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE*8) ; - - num=1; - } - - /* Create semaphore: If one_lock, one semaphore for all processors. - Otherwise, one semaphore for each processor. */ - if (one_lock) { - if (create_sem(0)) { - printf("Can not create semaphore...exit\n"); - free_sem(0); - return -1; - } - } - else { - for (i=0;i<num;i++) { - if (create_sem(parameters[i].cpu)) { - printf("Can not create semaphore for cpu%d...exit\n",i); - free_sem(parameters[num].cpu); - return -1; - } - } - } - - /* Create a shm segment which will be used to inject/consume errors on.*/ - if (create_shm()==-1) { - printf("Error to create shm...exit\n"); - return -1; - } - - for (i=0;i<num;i++) { - pid_t pid; - - current_time=time(NULL); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu, "\nBegine at %s", ctime(¤t_time)); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu, "Configurations:\n"); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu,"On cpu%ld: loop=%lx, interval=%lx(s)", - parameters[i].cpu, - parameters[i].loop, - parameters[i].interval); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu," err_type_info=%lx,err_struct_info=%lx\n", - parameters[i].err_type_info, - parameters[i].err_struct_info); - - sprintf(path, PATH_FORMAT, (int)parameters[i].cpu); - err_type_info.err_type_info=parameters[i].err_type_info; - err_struct_info.err_struct_info=parameters[i].err_struct_info; - memcpy(err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer, - parameters[i].err_data_buffer, - ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE*8); - - pid=fork(); - if (pid==0) { - unsigned long mask[MASK_SIZE]; - int j, k; - - void *va1, *va2; - - /* Allocate two memory areas va1 and va2 in shm */ - va1=shmaddr+parameters[i].cpu*PAGE_SIZE; - va2=shmaddr+parameters[i].cpu*PAGE_SIZE+PAGE_SIZE; - - vbprintf("va1=%lx, va2=%lx\n", (u64)va1, (u64)va2); - memset(va1, 0x1, PAGE_SIZE); - memset(va2, 0x2, PAGE_SIZE); - - if (empty_data_buffer(err_data_buffer.err_data_buffer)) - /* If not specified yet, construct data buffer - * with va1 - */ - construct_data_buf(path, err_type_info, - err_struct_info, &err_data_buffer,va1); - - for (j=0;j<MASK_SIZE;j++) - mask[j]=0; - - cpu=parameters[i].cpu; - k = cpu%64; - j = cpu/64; - mask[j] = 1UL << k; - - if (sched_setaffinity(0, MASK_SIZE*8, mask)==-1) { - perror("Error sched_setaffinity:"); - return -1; - } - - for (j=0; j<parameters[i].loop; j++) { - log_info(parameters[i].cpu,"Injection "); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu,"on cpu%ld: #%d/%ld ", - - parameters[i].cpu,j+1, parameters[i].loop); - - /* Hold the lock */ - if (one_lock) - lock(0); - else - /* Hold lock on this cpu */ - lock(parameters[i].cpu); - - if ((status=err_inject(parameters[i].cpu, - path, err_type_info, - err_struct_info, err_data_buffer)) - ==0) { - /* consume the error for "inject only"*/ - memcpy(va2, va1, PAGE_SIZE); - memcpy(va1, va2, PAGE_SIZE); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu, - "successful\n"); - } - else { - log_info(parameters[i].cpu,"fail:"); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu, - "status=%d\n", status); - unlock(parameters[i].cpu); - break; - } - if (one_lock) - /* Release the lock */ - unlock(0); - /* Release lock on this cpu */ - else - unlock(parameters[i].cpu); - - if (j < parameters[i].loop-1) - sleep(parameters[i].interval); - } - current_time=time(NULL); - log_info(parameters[i].cpu, "Done at %s", ctime(¤t_time)); - return 0; - } - else if (pid<0) { - perror("Error fork:"); - continue; - } - child_pid[i]=pid; - } - for (i=0;i<num;i++) - waitpid(child_pid[i], NULL, 0); - - if (one_lock) - free_sem(0); - else - for (i=0;i<num;i++) - free_sem(parameters[i].cpu); - - printf("All done.\n"); - - return 0; - } - - void help() - { - printf("err_inject_tool:\n"); - printf("\t-q: query all capabilities. default: off\n"); - printf("\t-m: procedure mode. 1: physical 2: virtual. default: 1\n"); - printf("\t-i: inject errors. default: off\n"); - printf("\t-l: one lock per cpu. default: one lock for all\n"); - printf("\t-e: error parameters:\n"); - printf("\t\tcpu,loop,interval,err_type_info,err_struct_info[,err_data_buffer[0],err_data_buffer[1],err_data_buffer[2]]\n"); - printf("\t\t cpu: logical cpu number the error will be inject in.\n"); - printf("\t\t loop: times the error will be injected.\n"); - printf("\t\t interval: In second. every so often one error is injected.\n"); - printf("\t\t err_type_info, err_struct_info: PAL parameters.\n"); - printf("\t\t err_data_buffer: PAL parameter. Optional. If not present,\n"); - printf("\t\t it's constructed by tool automatically. Be\n"); - printf("\t\t careful to provide err_data_buffer and make\n"); - printf("\t\t sure it's working with the environment.\n"); - printf("\t Note:no space between error parameters.\n"); - printf("\t default: Take error parameters from err.conf instead of command line.\n"); - printf("\t-v: verbose. default: off\n"); - printf("\t-h: help\n\n"); - printf("The tool will take err.conf file as "); - printf("input to inject single or multiple errors "); - printf("on one or multiple cpus in parallel.\n"); - } - - int main(int argc, char **argv) - { - char c; - int do_err_inj=0; - int do_query_all=0; - int count; - u32 m; - - /* Default one lock for all cpu's */ - one_lock=1; - while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "m:iqvhle:")) != EOF) - switch (c) { - case 'm': /* Procedure mode. 1: phys 2: virt */ - count=sscanf(optarg, "%x", &m); - if (count!=1 || (m!=1 && m!=2)) { - printf("Wrong mode number.\n"); - help(); - return -1; - } - mode=m; - break; - case 'i': /* Inject errors */ - do_err_inj=1; - break; - case 'q': /* Query */ - do_query_all=1; - break; - case 'v': /* Verbose */ - verbose=1; - break; - case 'l': /* One lock per cpu */ - one_lock=0; - break; - case 'e': /* error arguments */ - /* Take parameters: - * #cpu, loop, interval, err_type_info, err_struct_info[, err_data_buffer] - * err_data_buffer is optional. Recommend not to specify - * err_data_buffer. Better to use tool to generate it. - */ - count=sscanf(optarg, - "%lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx\n", - &line_para.cpu, - &line_para.loop, - &line_para.interval, - &line_para.err_type_info, - &line_para.err_struct_info, - &line_para.err_data_buffer[0], - &line_para.err_data_buffer[1], - &line_para.err_data_buffer[2]); - if (count!=PARA_FIELD_NUM+3) { - line_para.err_data_buffer[0]=-1, - line_para.err_data_buffer[1]=-1, - line_para.err_data_buffer[2]=-1; - count=sscanf(optarg, "%lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx\n", - &line_para.cpu, - &line_para.loop, - &line_para.interval, - &line_para.err_type_info, - &line_para.err_struct_info); - if (count!=PARA_FIELD_NUM) { - printf("Wrong error arguments.\n"); - help(); - return -1; - } - } - para=1; - break; - continue; - break; - case 'h': - help(); - return 0; - default: - break; - } - - if (do_query_all) - query_all_capabilities(); - if (do_err_inj) - err_inj(); - - if (!do_query_all && !do_err_inj) - help(); - - return 0; - } diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/features.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/features.rst deleted file mode 100644 index d7226fdcf5f8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/features.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features ia64 diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/fsys.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/fsys.rst deleted file mode 100644 index a702d2cc94b6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/fsys.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -=================================== -Light-weight System Calls for IA-64 -=================================== - - Started: 13-Jan-2003 - - Last update: 27-Sep-2003 - - David Mosberger-Tang - <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - -Using the "epc" instruction effectively introduces a new mode of -execution to the ia64 linux kernel. We call this mode the -"fsys-mode". To recap, the normal states of execution are: - - - kernel mode: - Both the register stack and the memory stack have been - switched over to kernel memory. The user-level state is saved - in a pt-regs structure at the top of the kernel memory stack. - - - user mode: - Both the register stack and the kernel stack are in - user memory. The user-level state is contained in the - CPU registers. - - - bank 0 interruption-handling mode: - This is the non-interruptible state which all - interruption-handlers start execution in. The user-level - state remains in the CPU registers and some kernel state may - be stored in bank 0 of registers r16-r31. - -In contrast, fsys-mode has the following special properties: - - - execution is at privilege level 0 (most-privileged) - - - CPU registers may contain a mixture of user-level and kernel-level - state (it is the responsibility of the kernel to ensure that no - security-sensitive kernel-level state is leaked back to - user-level) - - - execution is interruptible and preemptible (an fsys-mode handler - can disable interrupts and avoid all other interruption-sources - to avoid preemption) - - - neither the memory-stack nor the register-stack can be trusted while - in fsys-mode (they point to the user-level stacks, which may - be invalid, or completely bogus addresses) - -In summary, fsys-mode is much more similar to running in user-mode -than it is to running in kernel-mode. Of course, given that the -privilege level is at level 0, this means that fsys-mode requires some -care (see below). - - -How to tell fsys-mode -===================== - -Linux operates in fsys-mode when (a) the privilege level is 0 (most -privileged) and (b) the stacks have NOT been switched to kernel memory -yet. For convenience, the header file <asm-ia64/ptrace.h> provides -three macros:: - - user_mode(regs) - user_stack(task,regs) - fsys_mode(task,regs) - -The "regs" argument is a pointer to a pt_regs structure. The "task" -argument is a pointer to the task structure to which the "regs" -pointer belongs to. user_mode() returns TRUE if the CPU state pointed -to by "regs" was executing in user mode (privilege level 3). -user_stack() returns TRUE if the state pointed to by "regs" was -executing on the user-level stack(s). Finally, fsys_mode() returns -TRUE if the CPU state pointed to by "regs" was executing in fsys-mode. -The fsys_mode() macro is equivalent to the expression:: - - !user_mode(regs) && user_stack(task,regs) - -How to write an fsyscall handler -================================ - -The file arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S contains a table of fsyscall-handlers -(fsyscall_table). This table contains one entry for each system call. -By default, a system call is handled by fsys_fallback_syscall(). This -routine takes care of entering (full) kernel mode and calling the -normal Linux system call handler. For performance-critical system -calls, it is possible to write a hand-tuned fsyscall_handler. For -example, fsys.S contains fsys_getpid(), which is a hand-tuned version -of the getpid() system call. - -The entry and exit-state of an fsyscall handler is as follows: - -Machine state on entry to fsyscall handler ------------------------------------------- - - ========= =============================================================== - r10 0 - r11 saved ar.pfs (a user-level value) - r15 system call number - r16 "current" task pointer (in normal kernel-mode, this is in r13) - r32-r39 system call arguments - b6 return address (a user-level value) - ar.pfs previous frame-state (a user-level value) - PSR.be cleared to zero (i.e., little-endian byte order is in effect) - - all other registers may contain values passed in from user-mode - ========= =============================================================== - -Required machine state on exit to fsyscall handler --------------------------------------------------- - - ========= =========================================================== - r11 saved ar.pfs (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - r15 system call number (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - r32-r39 system call arguments (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - b6 return address (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - ar.pfs previous frame-state (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - ========= =========================================================== - -Fsyscall handlers can execute with very little overhead, but with that -speed comes a set of restrictions: - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST check for any pending work in the flags - member of the thread-info structure and if any of the - TIF_ALLWORK_MASK flags are set, the handler needs to fall back on - doing a full system call (by calling fsys_fallback_syscall). - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST preserve incoming arguments (r32-r39, r11, - r15, b6, and ar.pfs) because they will be needed in case of a - system call restart. Of course, all "preserved" registers also - must be preserved, in accordance to the normal calling conventions. - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST check argument registers for containing a - NaT value before using them in any way that could trigger a - NaT-consumption fault. If a system call argument is found to - contain a NaT value, an fsyscall-handler may return immediately - with r8=EINVAL, r10=-1. - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST NOT use the "alloc" instruction or perform - any other operation that would trigger mandatory RSE - (register-stack engine) traffic. - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST NOT write to any stacked registers because - it is not safe to assume that user-level called a handler with the - proper number of arguments. - - * Fsyscall-handlers need to be careful when accessing per-CPU variables: - unless proper safe-guards are taken (e.g., interruptions are avoided), - execution may be pre-empted and resumed on another CPU at any given - time. - - * Fsyscall-handlers must be careful not to leak sensitive kernel' - information back to user-level. In particular, before returning to - user-level, care needs to be taken to clear any scratch registers - that could contain sensitive information (note that the current - task pointer is not considered sensitive: it's already exposed - through ar.k6). - - * Fsyscall-handlers MUST NOT access user-memory without first - validating access-permission (this can be done typically via - probe.r.fault and/or probe.w.fault) and without guarding against - memory access exceptions (this can be done with the EX() macros - defined by asmmacro.h). - -The above restrictions may seem draconian, but remember that it's -possible to trade off some of the restrictions by paying a slightly -higher overhead. For example, if an fsyscall-handler could benefit -from the shadow register bank, it could temporarily disable PSR.i and -PSR.ic, switch to bank 0 (bsw.0) and then use the shadow registers as -needed. In other words, following the above rules yields extremely -fast system call execution (while fully preserving system call -semantics), but there is also a lot of flexibility in handling more -complicated cases. - -Signal handling -=============== - -The delivery of (asynchronous) signals must be delayed until fsys-mode -is exited. This is accomplished with the help of the lower-privilege -transfer trap: arch/ia64/kernel/process.c:do_notify_resume_user() -checks whether the interrupted task was in fsys-mode and, if so, sets -PSR.lp and returns immediately. When fsys-mode is exited via the -"br.ret" instruction that lowers the privilege level, a trap will -occur. The trap handler clears PSR.lp again and returns immediately. -The kernel exit path then checks for and delivers any pending signals. - -PSR Handling -============ - -The "epc" instruction doesn't change the contents of PSR at all. This -is in contrast to a regular interruption, which clears almost all -bits. Because of that, some care needs to be taken to ensure things -work as expected. The following discussion describes how each PSR bit -is handled. - -======= ======================================================================= -PSR.be Cleared when entering fsys-mode. A srlz.d instruction is used - to ensure the CPU is in little-endian mode before the first - load/store instruction is executed. PSR.be is normally NOT - restored upon return from an fsys-mode handler. In other - words, user-level code must not rely on PSR.be being preserved - across a system call. -PSR.up Unchanged. -PSR.ac Unchanged. -PSR.mfl Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers must not write-registers! -PSR.mfh Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers must not write-registers! -PSR.ic Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers can clear the bit, if needed. -PSR.i Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers can clear the bit, if needed. -PSR.pk Unchanged. -PSR.dt Unchanged. -PSR.dfl Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers must not write-registers! -PSR.dfh Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers must not write-registers! -PSR.sp Unchanged. -PSR.pp Unchanged. -PSR.di Unchanged. -PSR.si Unchanged. -PSR.db Unchanged. The kernel prevents user-level from setting a hardware - breakpoint that triggers at any privilege level other than - 3 (user-mode). -PSR.lp Unchanged. -PSR.tb Lazy redirect. If a taken-branch trap occurs while in - fsys-mode, the trap-handler modifies the saved machine state - such that execution resumes in the gate page at - syscall_via_break(), with privilege level 3. Note: the - taken branch would occur on the branch invoking the - fsyscall-handler, at which point, by definition, a syscall - restart is still safe. If the system call number is invalid, - the fsys-mode handler will return directly to user-level. This - return will trigger a taken-branch trap, but since the trap is - taken _after_ restoring the privilege level, the CPU has already - left fsys-mode, so no special treatment is needed. -PSR.rt Unchanged. -PSR.cpl Cleared to 0. -PSR.is Unchanged (guaranteed to be 0 on entry to the gate page). -PSR.mc Unchanged. -PSR.it Unchanged (guaranteed to be 1). -PSR.id Unchanged. Note: the ia64 linux kernel never sets this bit. -PSR.da Unchanged. Note: the ia64 linux kernel never sets this bit. -PSR.dd Unchanged. Note: the ia64 linux kernel never sets this bit. -PSR.ss Lazy redirect. If set, "epc" will cause a Single Step Trap to - be taken. The trap handler then modifies the saved machine - state such that execution resumes in the gate page at - syscall_via_break(), with privilege level 3. -PSR.ri Unchanged. -PSR.ed Unchanged. Note: This bit could only have an effect if an fsys-mode - handler performed a speculative load that gets NaTted. If so, this - would be the normal & expected behavior, so no special treatment is - needed. -PSR.bn Unchanged. Note: fsys-mode handlers may clear the bit, if needed. - Doing so requires clearing PSR.i and PSR.ic as well. -PSR.ia Unchanged. Note: the ia64 linux kernel never sets this bit. -======= ======================================================================= - -Using fast system calls -======================= - -To use fast system calls, userspace applications need simply call -__kernel_syscall_via_epc(). For example - --- example fgettimeofday() call -- - --- fgettimeofday.S -- - -:: - - #include <asm/asmmacro.h> - - GLOBAL_ENTRY(fgettimeofday) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, r11 - mov r11 = ar.pfs - .body - - mov r2 = 0xa000000000020660;; // gate address - // found by inspection of System.map for the - // __kernel_syscall_via_epc() function. See - // below for how to do this for real. - - mov b7 = r2 - mov r15 = 1087 // gettimeofday syscall - ;; - br.call.sptk.many b6 = b7 - ;; - - .restore sp - - mov ar.pfs = r11 - br.ret.sptk.many rp;; // return to caller - END(fgettimeofday) - --- end fgettimeofday.S -- - -In reality, getting the gate address is accomplished by two extra -values passed via the ELF auxiliary vector (include/asm-ia64/elf.h) - - * AT_SYSINFO : is the address of __kernel_syscall_via_epc() - * AT_SYSINFO_EHDR : is the address of the kernel gate ELF DSO - -The ELF DSO is a pre-linked library that is mapped in by the kernel at -the gate page. It is a proper ELF shared object so, with a dynamic -loader that recognises the library, you should be able to make calls to -the exported functions within it as with any other shared library. -AT_SYSINFO points into the kernel DSO at the -__kernel_syscall_via_epc() function for historical reasons (it was -used before the kernel DSO) and as a convenience. diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/ia64.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/ia64.rst deleted file mode 100644 index b725019a9492..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/ia64.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -=========================================== -Linux kernel release for the IA-64 Platform -=========================================== - - These are the release notes for Linux since version 2.4 for IA-64 - platform. This document provides information specific to IA-64 - ONLY, to get additional information about the Linux kernel also - read the original Linux README provided with the kernel. - -Installing the Kernel -===================== - - - IA-64 kernel installation is the same as the other platforms, see - original README for details. - - -Software Requirements -===================== - - Compiling and running this kernel requires an IA-64 compliant GCC - compiler. And various software packages also compiled with an - IA-64 compliant GCC compiler. - - -Configuring the Kernel -====================== - - Configuration is the same, see original README for details. - - -Compiling the Kernel: - - - Compiling this kernel doesn't differ from other platform so read - the original README for details BUT make sure you have an IA-64 - compliant GCC compiler. - -IA-64 Specifics -=============== - - - General issues: - - * Hardly any performance tuning has been done. Obvious targets - include the library routines (IP checksum, etc.). Less - obvious targets include making sure we don't flush the TLB - needlessly, etc. - - * SMP locks cleanup/optimization - - * IA32 support. Currently experimental. It mostly works. diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/index.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/index.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 761f2154dfa2..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/index.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -================== -IA-64 Architecture -================== - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 1 - - ia64 - aliasing - efirtc - err_inject - fsys - irq-redir - mca - serial - - features diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/irq-redir.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/irq-redir.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 6bbbbe4f73ef..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/irq-redir.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -============================== -IRQ affinity on IA64 platforms -============================== - -07.01.2002, Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - - -By writing to /proc/irq/IRQ#/smp_affinity the interrupt routing can be -controlled. The behavior on IA64 platforms is slightly different from -that described in Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-affinity.rst for i386 systems. - -Because of the usage of SAPIC mode and physical destination mode the -IRQ target is one particular CPU and cannot be a mask of several -CPUs. Only the first non-zero bit is taken into account. - - -Usage examples -============== - -The target CPU has to be specified as a hexadecimal CPU mask. The -first non-zero bit is the selected CPU. This format has been kept for -compatibility reasons with i386. - -Set the delivery mode of interrupt 41 to fixed and route the -interrupts to CPU #3 (logical CPU number) (2^3=0x08):: - - echo "8" >/proc/irq/41/smp_affinity - -Set the default route for IRQ number 41 to CPU 6 in lowest priority -delivery mode (redirectable):: - - echo "r 40" >/proc/irq/41/smp_affinity - -The output of the command:: - - cat /proc/irq/IRQ#/smp_affinity - -gives the target CPU mask for the specified interrupt vector. If the CPU -mask is preceded by the character "r", the interrupt is redirectable -(i.e. lowest priority mode routing is used), otherwise its route is -fixed. - - - -Initialization and default behavior -=================================== - -If the platform features IRQ redirection (info provided by SAL) all -IO-SAPIC interrupts are initialized with CPU#0 as their default target -and the routing is the so called "lowest priority mode" (actually -fixed SAPIC mode with hint). The XTP chipset registers are used as hints -for the IRQ routing. Currently in Linux XTP registers can have three -values: - - - minimal for an idle task, - - normal if any other task runs, - - maximal if the CPU is going to be switched off. - -The IRQ is routed to the CPU with lowest XTP register value, the -search begins at the default CPU. Therefore most of the interrupts -will be handled by CPU #0. - -If the platform doesn't feature interrupt redirection IOSAPIC fixed -routing is used. The target CPUs are distributed in a round robin -manner. IRQs will be routed only to the selected target CPUs. Check -with:: - - cat /proc/interrupts - - - -Comments -======== - -On large (multi-node) systems it is recommended to route the IRQs to -the node to which the corresponding device is connected. -For systems like the NEC AzusA we get IRQ node-affinity for free. This -is because usually the chipsets on each node redirect the interrupts -only to their own CPUs (as they cannot see the XTP registers on the -other nodes). diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/mca.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/mca.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 08270bba44a4..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/mca.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -============================================================= -An ad-hoc collection of notes on IA64 MCA and INIT processing -============================================================= - -Feel free to update it with notes about any area that is not clear. - ---- - -MCA/INIT are completely asynchronous. They can occur at any time, when -the OS is in any state. Including when one of the cpus is already -holding a spinlock. Trying to get any lock from MCA/INIT state is -asking for deadlock. Also the state of structures that are protected -by locks is indeterminate, including linked lists. - ---- - -The complicated ia64 MCA process. All of this is mandated by Intel's -specification for ia64 SAL, error recovery and unwind, it is not as -if we have a choice here. - -* MCA occurs on one cpu, usually due to a double bit memory error. - This is the monarch cpu. - -* SAL sends an MCA rendezvous interrupt (which is a normal interrupt) - to all the other cpus, the slaves. - -* Slave cpus that receive the MCA interrupt call down into SAL, they - end up spinning disabled while the MCA is being serviced. - -* If any slave cpu was already spinning disabled when the MCA occurred - then it cannot service the MCA interrupt. SAL waits ~20 seconds then - sends an unmaskable INIT event to the slave cpus that have not - already rendezvoused. - -* Because MCA/INIT can be delivered at any time, including when the cpu - is down in PAL in physical mode, the registers at the time of the - event are _completely_ undefined. In particular the MCA/INIT - handlers cannot rely on the thread pointer, PAL physical mode can - (and does) modify TP. It is allowed to do that as long as it resets - TP on return. However MCA/INIT events expose us to these PAL - internal TP changes. Hence curr_task(). - -* If an MCA/INIT event occurs while the kernel was running (not user - space) and the kernel has called PAL then the MCA/INIT handler cannot - assume that the kernel stack is in a fit state to be used. Mainly - because PAL may or may not maintain the stack pointer internally. - Because the MCA/INIT handlers cannot trust the kernel stack, they - have to use their own, per-cpu stacks. The MCA/INIT stacks are - preformatted with just enough task state to let the relevant handlers - do their job. - -* Unlike most other architectures, the ia64 struct task is embedded in - the kernel stack[1]. So switching to a new kernel stack means that - we switch to a new task as well. Because various bits of the kernel - assume that current points into the struct task, switching to a new - stack also means a new value for current. - -* Once all slaves have rendezvoused and are spinning disabled, the - monarch is entered. The monarch now tries to diagnose the problem - and decide if it can recover or not. - -* Part of the monarch's job is to look at the state of all the other - tasks. The only way to do that on ia64 is to call the unwinder, - as mandated by Intel. - -* The starting point for the unwind depends on whether a task is - running or not. That is, whether it is on a cpu or is blocked. The - monarch has to determine whether or not a task is on a cpu before it - knows how to start unwinding it. The tasks that received an MCA or - INIT event are no longer running, they have been converted to blocked - tasks. But (and its a big but), the cpus that received the MCA - rendezvous interrupt are still running on their normal kernel stacks! - -* To distinguish between these two cases, the monarch must know which - tasks are on a cpu and which are not. Hence each slave cpu that - switches to an MCA/INIT stack, registers its new stack using - set_curr_task(), so the monarch can tell that the _original_ task is - no longer running on that cpu. That gives us a decent chance of - getting a valid backtrace of the _original_ task. - -* MCA/INIT can be nested, to a depth of 2 on any cpu. In the case of a - nested error, we want diagnostics on the MCA/INIT handler that - failed, not on the task that was originally running. Again this - requires set_curr_task() so the MCA/INIT handlers can register their - own stack as running on that cpu. Then a recursive error gets a - trace of the failing handler's "task". - -[1] - My (Keith Owens) original design called for ia64 to separate its - struct task and the kernel stacks. Then the MCA/INIT data would be - chained stacks like i386 interrupt stacks. But that required - radical surgery on the rest of ia64, plus extra hard wired TLB - entries with its associated performance degradation. David - Mosberger vetoed that approach. Which meant that separate kernel - stacks meant separate "tasks" for the MCA/INIT handlers. - ---- - -INIT is less complicated than MCA. Pressing the nmi button or using -the equivalent command on the management console sends INIT to all -cpus. SAL picks one of the cpus as the monarch and the rest are -slaves. All the OS INIT handlers are entered at approximately the same -time. The OS monarch prints the state of all tasks and returns, after -which the slaves return and the system resumes. - -At least that is what is supposed to happen. Alas there are broken -versions of SAL out there. Some drive all the cpus as monarchs. Some -drive them all as slaves. Some drive one cpu as monarch, wait for that -cpu to return from the OS then drive the rest as slaves. Some versions -of SAL cannot even cope with returning from the OS, they spin inside -SAL on resume. The OS INIT code has workarounds for some of these -broken SAL symptoms, but some simply cannot be fixed from the OS side. - ---- - -The scheduler hooks used by ia64 (curr_task, set_curr_task) are layer -violations. Unfortunately MCA/INIT start off as massive layer -violations (can occur at _any_ time) and they build from there. - -At least ia64 makes an attempt at recovering from hardware errors, but -it is a difficult problem because of the asynchronous nature of these -errors. When processing an unmaskable interrupt we sometimes need -special code to cope with our inability to take any locks. - ---- - -How is ia64 MCA/INIT different from x86 NMI? - -* x86 NMI typically gets delivered to one cpu. MCA/INIT gets sent to - all cpus. - -* x86 NMI cannot be nested. MCA/INIT can be nested, to a depth of 2 - per cpu. - -* x86 has a separate struct task which points to one of multiple kernel - stacks. ia64 has the struct task embedded in the single kernel - stack, so switching stack means switching task. - -* x86 does not call the BIOS so the NMI handler does not have to worry - about any registers having changed. MCA/INIT can occur while the cpu - is in PAL in physical mode, with undefined registers and an undefined - kernel stack. - -* i386 backtrace is not very sensitive to whether a process is running - or not. ia64 unwind is very, very sensitive to whether a process is - running or not. - ---- - -What happens when MCA/INIT is delivered what a cpu is running user -space code? - -The user mode registers are stored in the RSE area of the MCA/INIT on -entry to the OS and are restored from there on return to SAL, so user -mode registers are preserved across a recoverable MCA/INIT. Since the -OS has no idea what unwind data is available for the user space stack, -MCA/INIT never tries to backtrace user space. Which means that the OS -does not bother making the user space process look like a blocked task, -i.e. the OS does not copy pt_regs and switch_stack to the user space -stack. Also the OS has no idea how big the user space RSE and memory -stacks are, which makes it too risky to copy the saved state to a user -mode stack. - ---- - -How do we get a backtrace on the tasks that were running when MCA/INIT -was delivered? - -mca.c:::ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(). That identifies and -verifies the original kernel stack, copies the dirty registers from -the MCA/INIT stack's RSE to the original stack's RSE, copies the -skeleton struct pt_regs and switch_stack to the original stack, fills -in the skeleton structures from the PAL minstate area and updates the -original stack's thread.ksp. That makes the original stack look -exactly like any other blocked task, i.e. it now appears to be -sleeping. To get a backtrace, just start with thread.ksp for the -original task and unwind like any other sleeping task. - ---- - -How do we identify the tasks that were running when MCA/INIT was -delivered? - -If the previous task has been verified and converted to a blocked -state, then sos->prev_task on the MCA/INIT stack is updated to point to -the previous task. You can look at that field in dumps or debuggers. -To help distinguish between the handler and the original tasks, -handlers have _TIF_MCA_INIT set in thread_info.flags. - -The sos data is always in the MCA/INIT handler stack, at offset -MCA_SOS_OFFSET. You can get that value from mca_asm.h or calculate it -as KERNEL_STACK_SIZE - sizeof(struct pt_regs) - sizeof(struct -ia64_sal_os_state), with 16 byte alignment for all structures. - -Also the comm field of the MCA/INIT task is modified to include the pid -of the original task, for humans to use. For example, a comm field of -'MCA 12159' means that pid 12159 was running when the MCA was -delivered. diff --git a/Documentation/arch/ia64/serial.rst b/Documentation/arch/ia64/serial.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 1de70c305a79..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arch/ia64/serial.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -============== -Serial Devices -============== - -Serial Device Naming -==================== - - As of 2.6.10, serial devices on ia64 are named based on the - order of ACPI and PCI enumeration. The first device in the - ACPI namespace (if any) becomes /dev/ttyS0, the second becomes - /dev/ttyS1, etc., and PCI devices are named sequentially - starting after the ACPI devices. - - Prior to 2.6.10, there were confusing exceptions to this: - - - Firmware on some machines (mostly from HP) provides an HCDP - table[1] that tells the kernel about devices that can be used - as a serial console. If the user specified "console=ttyS0" - or the EFI ConOut path contained only UART devices, the - kernel registered the device described by the HCDP as - /dev/ttyS0. - - - If there was no HCDP, we assumed there were UARTs at the - legacy COM port addresses (I/O ports 0x3f8 and 0x2f8), so - the kernel registered those as /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1. - - Any additional ACPI or PCI devices were registered sequentially - after /dev/ttyS0 as they were discovered. - - With an HCDP, device names changed depending on EFI configuration - and "console=" arguments. Without an HCDP, device names didn't - change, but we registered devices that might not really exist. - - For example, an HP rx1600 with a single built-in serial port - (described in the ACPI namespace) plus an MP[2] (a PCI device) has - these ports: - - ========== ========== ============ ============ ======= - Type MMIO pre-2.6.10 pre-2.6.10 2.6.10+ - address - (EFI console (EFI console - on builtin) on MP port) - ========== ========== ============ ============ ======= - builtin 0xff5e0000 ttyS0 ttyS1 ttyS0 - MP UPS 0xf8031000 ttyS1 ttyS2 ttyS1 - MP Console 0xf8030000 ttyS2 ttyS0 ttyS2 - MP 2 0xf8030010 ttyS3 ttyS3 ttyS3 - MP 3 0xf8030038 ttyS4 ttyS4 ttyS4 - ========== ========== ============ ============ ======= - -Console Selection -================= - - EFI knows what your console devices are, but it doesn't tell the - kernel quite enough to actually locate them. The DIG64 HCDP - table[1] does tell the kernel where potential serial console - devices are, but not all firmware supplies it. Also, EFI supports - multiple simultaneous consoles and doesn't tell the kernel which - should be the "primary" one. - - So how do you tell Linux which console device to use? - - - If your firmware supplies the HCDP, it is simplest to - configure EFI with a single device (either a UART or a VGA - card) as the console. Then you don't need to tell Linux - anything; the kernel will automatically use the EFI console. - - (This works only in 2.6.6 or later; prior to that you had - to specify "console=ttyS0" to get a serial console.) - - - Without an HCDP, Linux defaults to a VGA console unless you - specify a "console=" argument. - - NOTE: Don't assume that a serial console device will be /dev/ttyS0. - It might be ttyS1, ttyS2, etc. Make sure you have the appropriate - entries in /etc/inittab (for getty) and /etc/securetty (to allow - root login). - -Early Serial Console -==================== - - The kernel can't start using a serial console until it knows where - the device lives. Normally this happens when the driver enumerates - all the serial devices, which can happen a minute or more after the - kernel starts booting. - - 2.6.10 and later kernels have an "early uart" driver that works - very early in the boot process. The kernel will automatically use - this if the user supplies an argument like "console=uart,io,0x3f8", - or if the EFI console path contains only a UART device and the - firmware supplies an HCDP. - -Troubleshooting Serial Console Problems -======================================= - - No kernel output after elilo prints "Uncompressing Linux... done": - - - You specified "console=ttyS0" but Linux changed the device - to which ttyS0 refers. Configure exactly one EFI console - device[3] and remove the "console=" option. - - - The EFI console path contains both a VGA device and a UART. - EFI and elilo use both, but Linux defaults to VGA. Remove - the VGA device from the EFI console path[3]. - - - Multiple UARTs selected as EFI console devices. EFI and - elilo use all selected devices, but Linux uses only one. - Make sure only one UART is selected in the EFI console - path[3]. - - - You're connected to an HP MP port[2] but have a non-MP UART - selected as EFI console device. EFI uses the MP as a - console device even when it isn't explicitly selected. - Either move the console cable to the non-MP UART, or change - the EFI console path[3] to the MP UART. - - Long pause (60+ seconds) between "Uncompressing Linux... done" and - start of kernel output: - - - No early console because you used "console=ttyS<n>". Remove - the "console=" option if your firmware supplies an HCDP. - - - If you don't have an HCDP, the kernel doesn't know where - your console lives until the driver discovers serial - devices. Use "console=uart,io,0x3f8" (or appropriate - address for your machine). - - Kernel and init script output works fine, but no "login:" prompt: - - - Add getty entry to /etc/inittab for console tty. Look for - the "Adding console on ttyS<n>" message that tells you which - device is the console. - - "login:" prompt, but can't login as root: - - - Add entry to /etc/securetty for console tty. - - No ACPI serial devices found in 2.6.17 or later: - - - Turn on CONFIG_PNP and CONFIG_PNPACPI. Prior to 2.6.17, ACPI - serial devices were discovered by 8250_acpi. In 2.6.17, - 8250_acpi was replaced by the combination of 8250_pnp and - CONFIG_PNPACPI. - - - -[1] - http://www.dig64.org/specifications/agreement - The table was originally defined as the "HCDP" for "Headless - Console/Debug Port." The current version is the "PCDP" for - "Primary Console and Debug Port Devices." - -[2] - The HP MP (management processor) is a PCI device that provides - several UARTs. One of the UARTs is often used as a console; the - EFI Boot Manager identifies it as "Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(...)/Uart". - The external connection is usually a 25-pin connector, and a - special dongle converts that to three 9-pin connectors, one of - which is labelled "Console." - -[3] - EFI console devices are configured using the EFI Boot Manager - "Boot option maintenance" menu. You may have to interrupt the - boot sequence to use this menu, and you will have to reset the - box after changing console configuration. diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst b/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst index 9511e405aabd..dcb0e379e5e8 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst @@ -40,12 +40,6 @@ Command Line Switches supplied here is lower than the number of physically available CPUs, then those CPUs can not be brought online later. -``additional_cpus=n`` - Use this to limit hotpluggable CPUs. This option sets - ``cpu_possible_mask = cpu_present_mask + additional_cpus`` - - This option is limited to the IA64 architecture. - ``possible_cpus=n`` This option sets ``possible_cpus`` bits in ``cpu_possible_mask``. diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 90f13281d297..aac200bb0aca 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -9935,12 +9935,6 @@ F: Documentation/driver-api/i3c F: drivers/i3c/ F: include/linux/i3c/ -IA64 (Itanium) PLATFORM -L: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org -S: Orphan -F: Documentation/arch/ia64/ -F: arch/ia64/ - IBM Operation Panel Input Driver M: Eddie James <eajames@linux.ibm.com> L: linux-input@vger.kernel.org @@ -16269,11 +16263,6 @@ L: linux-i2c@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained F: drivers/i2c/muxes/i2c-mux-pca9541.c -PCDP - PRIMARY CONSOLE AND DEBUG PORT -M: Khalid Aziz <khalid@gonehiking.org> -S: Maintained -F: drivers/firmware/pcdp.* - PCI DRIVER FOR AARDVARK (Marvell Armada 3700) M: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> M: Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> diff --git a/arch/Kconfig b/arch/Kconfig index 12d51495caec..f4b210ab0612 100644 --- a/arch/Kconfig +++ b/arch/Kconfig @@ -1088,7 +1088,6 @@ config HAVE_ARCH_COMPAT_MMAP_BASES config PAGE_SIZE_LESS_THAN_64KB def_bool y depends on !ARM64_64K_PAGES - depends on !IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB depends on !PAGE_SIZE_64KB depends on !PARISC_PAGE_SIZE_64KB depends on PAGE_SIZE_LESS_THAN_256KB diff --git a/arch/ia64/Kbuild b/arch/ia64/Kbuild deleted file mode 100644 index e77cc76d228c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/Kbuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -obj-y += kernel/ mm/ -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV) += uv/ diff --git a/arch/ia64/Kconfig b/arch/ia64/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 53faa122b0f4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,394 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -config PGTABLE_LEVELS - int "Page Table Levels" if !IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB - range 3 4 if !IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB - default 3 - -menu "Processor type and features" - -config IA64 - bool - select ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_EXTRA_PHDRS - select ARCH_HAS_CPU_FINALIZE_INIT - select ARCH_HAS_DMA_MARK_CLEAN - select ARCH_HAS_STRNCPY_FROM_USER - select ARCH_HAS_STRNLEN_USER - select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT - select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO - select ACPI - select ACPI_NUMA if NUMA - select ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG - select ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE - select ARCH_SUPPORTS_ACPI - select ACPI_SYSTEM_POWER_STATES_SUPPORT if ACPI - select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_ACPI_PDC if ACPI - select FORCE_PCI - select PCI_DOMAINS if PCI - select PCI_MSI - select PCI_SYSCALL if PCI - select HAS_IOPORT - select HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS - select HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK - select HAVE_EXIT_THREAD - select HAVE_KPROBES - select HAVE_KRETPROBES - select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD - select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE if (!ITANIUM) - select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER - select HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA - select TTY - select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK - select HAVE_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTORS - select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING - select HUGETLB_PAGE_SIZE_VARIABLE if HUGETLB_PAGE - select GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE - select GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ if SMP - select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW - select GENERIC_IRQ_LEGACY - select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG - select GENERIC_IOMAP - select GENERIC_IOREMAP - select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD - select ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ON_STACK - select ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ALLOCATOR - select ARCH_THREAD_STACK_ALLOCATOR - select ARCH_CLOCKSOURCE_DATA - select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL - select LEGACY_TIMER_TICK - select SWIOTLB - select SYSCTL_ARCH_UNALIGN_NO_WARN - select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC - select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA - select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF - select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL - select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE - select NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH - select NUMA if !FLATMEM - select PCI_MSI_ARCH_FALLBACKS if PCI_MSI - select ZONE_DMA32 - select FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT_32B - default y - help - The Itanium Processor Family is Intel's 64-bit successor to - the 32-bit X86 line. The IA-64 Linux project has a home - page at <http://www.linuxia64.org/> and a mailing list at - <linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org>. - -config 64BIT - bool - select ATA_NONSTANDARD if ATA - default y - -config MMU - bool - default y - -config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT - def_bool y - -config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK - def_bool n - -config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY - bool - default y - -config DMI - bool - default y - select DMI_SCAN_MACHINE_NON_EFI_FALLBACK - -config EFI - bool - select UCS2_STRING - default y - -config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER - bool - default y - -config IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR - bool - select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR - -config ARCH_USES_PG_UNCACHED - def_bool y - depends on IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR - -config AUDIT_ARCH - bool - default y - -choice - prompt "Processor type" - default ITANIUM - -config ITANIUM - bool "Itanium" - help - Select your IA-64 processor type. The default is Itanium. - This choice is safe for all IA-64 systems, but may not perform - optimally on systems with, say, Itanium 2 or newer processors. - -config MCKINLEY - bool "Itanium 2" - help - Select this to configure for an Itanium 2 (McKinley) processor. - -endchoice - -choice - prompt "Kernel page size" - default IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB - -config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_4KB - bool "4KB" - help - This lets you select the page size of the kernel. For best IA-64 - performance, a page size of 8KB or 16KB is recommended. For best - IA-32 compatibility, a page size of 4KB should be selected (the vast - majority of IA-32 binaries work perfectly fine with a larger page - size). For Itanium 2 or newer systems, a page size of 64KB can also - be selected. - - 4KB For best IA-32 compatibility - 8KB For best IA-64 performance - 16KB For best IA-64 performance - 64KB Requires Itanium 2 or newer processor. - - If you don't know what to do, choose 16KB. - -config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_8KB - bool "8KB" - -config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB - bool "16KB" - -config IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB - depends on !ITANIUM - bool "64KB" - -endchoice - -source "kernel/Kconfig.hz" - -config IA64_BRL_EMU - bool - depends on ITANIUM - default y - -# align cache-sensitive data to 128 bytes -config IA64_L1_CACHE_SHIFT - int - default "7" if MCKINLEY - default "6" if ITANIUM - -config IA64_SGI_UV - bool "SGI-UV support" - help - Selecting this option will add specific support for running on SGI - UV based systems. If you have an SGI UV system or are building a - distro kernel, select this option. - -config IA64_HP_SBA_IOMMU - bool "HP SBA IOMMU support" - select DMA_OPS - default y - help - Say Y here to add support for the SBA IOMMU found on HP zx1 and - sx1000 systems. If you're unsure, answer Y. - -config IA64_CYCLONE - bool "Cyclone (EXA) Time Source support" - help - Say Y here to enable support for IBM EXA Cyclone time source. - If you're unsure, answer N. - -config ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER - int - default "16" if HUGETLB_PAGE - default "10" - -config SMP - bool "Symmetric multi-processing support" - help - This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have - a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more - than one CPU, say Y. - - If you say N here, the kernel will run on single and multiprocessor - systems, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor system. If - you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all, - single processor systems. On a single processor system, the kernel - will run faster if you say N here. - - See also the SMP-HOWTO available at - <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. - - If you don't know what to do here, say N. - -config NR_CPUS - int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-4096)" - range 2 4096 - depends on SMP - default "4096" - help - You should set this to the number of CPUs in your system, but - keep in mind that a kernel compiled for, e.g., 2 CPUs will boot but - only use 2 CPUs on a >2 CPU system. Setting this to a value larger - than 64 will cause the use of a CPU mask array, causing a small - performance hit. - -config HOTPLUG_CPU - bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs" - depends on SMP - default n - help - Say Y here to experiment with turning CPUs off and on. CPUs - can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#. - Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug. - -config SCHED_SMT - bool "SMT scheduler support" - depends on SMP - help - Improves the CPU scheduler's decision making when dealing with - Intel IA64 chips with MultiThreading at a cost of slightly increased - overhead in some places. If unsure say N here. - -config PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE - bool "Support removal of Bootstrap Processor" - depends on HOTPLUG_CPU - default n - help - Say Y here if your platform SAL will support removal of BSP with HOTPLUG_CPU - support. - -config FORCE_CPEI_RETARGET - bool "Force assumption that CPEI can be re-targeted" - depends on PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE - default n - help - Say Y if you need to force the assumption that CPEI can be re-targeted to - any cpu in the system. This hint is available via ACPI 3.0 specifications. - Tiger4 systems are capable of re-directing CPEI to any CPU other than BSP. - This option it useful to enable this feature on older BIOS's as well. - You can also enable this by using boot command line option force_cpei=1. - -config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL - def_bool y - -config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE - def_bool y - -config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE - def_bool y - select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE - -config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT - def_bool y - depends on ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE - -config NUMA - bool "NUMA support" - depends on !FLATMEM - select SMP - select USE_PERCPU_NUMA_NODE_ID - help - Say Y to compile the kernel to support NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory - Access). This option is for configuring high-end multiprocessor - server systems. If in doubt, say N. - -config NODES_SHIFT - int "Max num nodes shift(3-10)" - range 3 10 - default "10" - depends on NUMA - help - This option specifies the maximum number of nodes in your SSI system. - MAX_NUMNODES will be 2^(This value). - If in doubt, use the default. - -config HAVE_ARCH_NODEDATA_EXTENSION - def_bool y - depends on NUMA - -config HAVE_MEMORYLESS_NODES - def_bool NUMA - -config ARCH_PROC_KCORE_TEXT - def_bool y - depends on PROC_KCORE - -config IA64_MCA_RECOVERY - bool "MCA recovery from errors other than TLB." - -config IA64_PALINFO - tristate "/proc/pal support" - help - If you say Y here, you are able to get PAL (Processor Abstraction - Layer) information in /proc/pal. This contains useful information - about the processors in your systems, such as cache and TLB sizes - and the PAL firmware version in use. - - To use this option, you have to ensure that the "/proc file system - support" (CONFIG_PROC_FS) is enabled, too. - -config IA64_MC_ERR_INJECT - tristate "MC error injection support" - help - Adds support for MC error injection. If enabled, the kernel - will provide a sysfs interface for user applications to - call MC error injection PAL procedures to inject various errors. - This is a useful tool for MCA testing. - - If you're unsure, do not select this option. - -config IA64_ESI - bool "ESI (Extensible SAL Interface) support" - help - If you say Y here, support is built into the kernel to - make ESI calls. ESI calls are used to support vendor-specific - firmware extensions, such as the ability to inject memory-errors - for test-purposes. If you're unsure, say N. - -config IA64_HP_AML_NFW - bool "Support ACPI AML calls to native firmware" - help - This driver installs a global ACPI Operation Region handler for - region 0xA1. AML methods can use this OpRegion to call arbitrary - native firmware functions. The driver installs the OpRegion - handler if there is an HPQ5001 device or if the user supplies - the "force" module parameter, e.g., with the "aml_nfw.force" - kernel command line option. - -endmenu - -config ARCH_SUPPORTS_KEXEC - def_bool !SMP || HOTPLUG_CPU - -config ARCH_SUPPORTS_CRASH_DUMP - def_bool IA64_MCA_RECOVERY && (!SMP || HOTPLUG_CPU) - -menu "Power management and ACPI options" - -source "kernel/power/Kconfig" - -source "drivers/acpi/Kconfig" - -if PM -menu "CPU Frequency scaling" -source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig" -endmenu -endif - -endmenu - -config MSPEC - tristate "Memory special operations driver" - depends on IA64 - select IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR - help - If you have an ia64 and you want to enable memory special - operations support (formerly known as fetchop), say Y here, - otherwise say N. diff --git a/arch/ia64/Kconfig.debug b/arch/ia64/Kconfig.debug deleted file mode 100644 index 2ce008e2d164..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/Kconfig.debug +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -choice - prompt "Physical memory granularity" - default IA64_GRANULE_64MB - -config IA64_GRANULE_16MB - bool "16MB" - help - IA-64 identity-mapped regions use a large page size called "granules". - - Select "16MB" for a small granule size. - Select "64MB" for a large granule size. This is the current default. - -config IA64_GRANULE_64MB - bool "64MB" - depends on BROKEN - -endchoice - -config IA64_PRINT_HAZARDS - bool "Print possible IA-64 dependency violations to console" - depends on DEBUG_KERNEL - help - Selecting this option prints more information for Illegal Dependency - Faults, that is, for Read-after-Write (RAW), Write-after-Write (WAW), - or Write-after-Read (WAR) violations. This option is ignored if you - are compiling for an Itanium A step processor - (CONFIG_ITANIUM_ASTEP_SPECIFIC). If you're unsure, select Y. - -config DISABLE_VHPT - bool "Disable VHPT" - depends on DEBUG_KERNEL - help - The Virtual Hash Page Table (VHPT) enhances virtual address - translation performance. Normally you want the VHPT active but you - can select this option to disable the VHPT for debugging. If you're - unsure, answer N. - -config IA64_DEBUG_CMPXCHG - bool "Turn on compare-and-exchange bug checking (slow!)" - depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && PRINTK - help - Selecting this option turns on bug checking for the IA-64 - compare-and-exchange instructions. This is slow! Itaniums - from step B3 or later don't have this problem. If you're unsure, - select N. - -config IA64_DEBUG_IRQ - bool "Turn on irq debug checks (slow!)" - depends on DEBUG_KERNEL - help - Selecting this option turns on bug checking for the IA-64 irq_save - and restore instructions. It's useful for tracking down spinlock - problems, but slow! If you're unsure, select N. diff --git a/arch/ia64/Makefile b/arch/ia64/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index d553ab7022fe..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# -# ia64/Makefile -# -# This file is included by the global makefile so that you can add your own -# architecture-specific flags and dependencies. -# -# This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public -# License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive -# for more details. -# -# Copyright (C) 1998-2004 by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> -# - -KBUILD_DEFCONFIG := generic_defconfig - -NM := $(CROSS_COMPILE)nm -B - -CHECKFLAGS += -D__ia64=1 -D__ia64__=1 -D_LP64 -D__LP64__ - -OBJCOPYFLAGS := --strip-all -LDFLAGS_vmlinux := -static -KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL := -mconstant-gp -EXTRA := - -cflags-y := -pipe $(EXTRA) -ffixed-r13 -mfixed-range=f12-f15,f32-f127 \ - -frename-registers -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -KBUILD_CFLAGS_KERNEL := -mconstant-gp - -GAS_STATUS = $(shell $(srctree)/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas "$(CC)" "$(OBJDUMP)") -KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += $(shell $(srctree)/arch/ia64/scripts/toolchain-flags "$(CC)" "$(OBJDUMP)" "$(READELF)") - -ifeq ($(GAS_STATUS),buggy) -$(error Sorry, you need a newer version of the assember, one that is built from \ - a source-tree that post-dates 18-Dec-2002. You can find a pre-compiled \ - static binary of such an assembler at: \ - \ - ftp://ftp.hpl.hp.com/pub/linux-ia64/gas-030124.tar.gz) -endif - -quiet_cmd_gzip = GZIP $@ -cmd_gzip = cat $(real-prereqs) | $(KGZIP) -n -f -9 > $@ - -quiet_cmd_objcopy = OBJCOPY $@ -cmd_objcopy = $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS_$(@F)) $< $@ - -KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(cflags-y) - -libs-y += arch/ia64/lib/ - -drivers-y += arch/ia64/pci/ arch/ia64/hp/common/ - -PHONY += compressed check - -all: compressed unwcheck - -compressed: vmlinux.gz - -vmlinuz: vmlinux.gz - -vmlinux.gz: vmlinux.bin FORCE - $(call if_changed,gzip) - -vmlinux.bin: vmlinux FORCE - $(call if_changed,objcopy) - -unwcheck: vmlinux - -$(Q)READELF=$(READELF) $(PYTHON3) $(srctree)/arch/ia64/scripts/unwcheck.py $< - -archheaders: - $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls all - -CLEAN_FILES += vmlinux.gz - -install: KBUILD_IMAGE := vmlinux.gz -install: - $(call cmd,install) - -define archhelp - echo '* compressed - Build compressed kernel image' - echo ' install - Install compressed kernel image' - echo '* unwcheck - Check vmlinux for invalid unwind info' -endef diff --git a/arch/ia64/configs/bigsur_defconfig b/arch/ia64/configs/bigsur_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 7cb96db9a25d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/configs/bigsur_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=16 -CONFIG_PROFILING=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION=y -CONFIG_SMP=y -CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2 -CONFIG_PREEMPT=y -CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m -CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m -CONFIG_ATA=m -CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=m -CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=m -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING=y -CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS=m -CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280=y -CONFIG_MD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m -CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID1=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID10=m -CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=m -CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=m -CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT=m -CONFIG_DM_MIRROR=m -CONFIG_DM_ZERO=m -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_DUMMY=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EFI=y -CONFIG_I2C=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_AGP=m -CONFIG_AGP_I460=m -CONFIG_DRM=m -CONFIG_DRM_R128=m -CONFIG_SOUND=m -CONFIG_SND=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_CS4281=m -CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=y -CONFIG_USB=m -CONFIG_USB_MON=m -CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_ACM=m -CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=m -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_XFS_FS=y -CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA=y -CONFIG_XFS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=m -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_UDF_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_V4=m -CONFIG_NFSD=m -CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -CONFIG_CIFS=m -CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_CIFS_POSIX=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y diff --git a/arch/ia64/configs/generic_defconfig b/arch/ia64/configs/generic_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 4581240013dd..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/configs/generic_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=20 -CONFIG_CGROUPS=y -CONFIG_CPUSETS=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION=y -CONFIG_MCKINLEY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB=y -CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE=y -CONFIG_SMP=y -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y -CONFIG_IA64_MCA_RECOVERY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO=y -CONFIG_KEXEC=y -CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m -CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y -CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" -CONFIG_CONNECTOR=y -# CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG_MESSAGES is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_SGI_XP=m -CONFIG_ATA=y -CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X=y -CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=m -CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2=y -CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280=y -CONFIG_SATA_VITESSE=y -CONFIG_MD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m -CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID1=m -CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=m -CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=m -CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT=m -CONFIG_DM_MIRROR=m -CONFIG_DM_ZERO=m -CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_FUSION=y -CONFIG_FUSION_SPI=y -CONFIG_FUSION_FC=m -CONFIG_FUSION_SAS=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_NETCONSOLE=y -CONFIG_TIGON3=y -CONFIG_NET_TULIP=y -CONFIG_TULIP=m -CONFIG_E100=m -CONFIG_E1000=y -CONFIG_IGB=y -# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set -CONFIG_GAMEPORT=m -CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=6 -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EFI=y -CONFIG_HPET=y -CONFIG_AGP=m -CONFIG_AGP_I460=m -CONFIG_AGP_HP_ZX1=m -CONFIG_DRM=m -CONFIG_DRM_TDFX=m -CONFIG_DRM_R128=m -CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=m -CONFIG_DRM_MGA=m -CONFIG_DRM_SIS=m -CONFIG_SOUND=m -CONFIG_SND=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK=y -CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_SND_VIRMIDI=m -CONFIG_SND_MTPAV=m -CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550=m -CONFIG_SND_MPU401=m -CONFIG_SND_CS4281=m -CONFIG_SND_CS46XX=m -CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m -CONFIG_SND_FM801=m -CONFIG_HID_GYRATION=m -CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD=m -CONFIG_HID_PETALYNX=m -CONFIG_HID_SAMSUNG=m -CONFIG_HID_SONY=m -CONFIG_HID_SUNPLUS=m -CONFIG_USB=m -CONFIG_USB_MON=m -CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND_MTHCA=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB=m -CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU=y -CONFIG_MSPEC=m -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_XFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=m -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_UDF_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_NTFS_FS=m -CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_V4=m -CONFIG_NFSD=m -CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -CONFIG_CIFS=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=m -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=m -CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y -# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set -CONFIG_CRC_T10DIF=y diff --git a/arch/ia64/configs/gensparse_defconfig b/arch/ia64/configs/gensparse_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index c9e806616544..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/configs/gensparse_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=20 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION=y -CONFIG_MCKINLEY=y -CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE=y -CONFIG_SMP=y -CONFIG_NR_CPUS=512 -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y -CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL=y -CONFIG_IA64_MCA_RECOVERY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m -CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_ATA=y -CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X=y -CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=y -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=m -CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2=y -CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280=y -CONFIG_MD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m -CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID1=m -CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=m -CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=m -CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT=m -CONFIG_DM_MIRROR=m -CONFIG_DM_ZERO=m -CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_FUSION=y -CONFIG_FUSION_SPI=y -CONFIG_FUSION_FC=m -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_NETCONSOLE=y -CONFIG_TIGON3=y -CONFIG_NET_TULIP=y -CONFIG_TULIP=m -CONFIG_E100=m -CONFIG_E1000=y -# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set -CONFIG_GAMEPORT=m -CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=6 -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EFI=y -CONFIG_HPET=y -CONFIG_AGP=m -CONFIG_AGP_I460=m -CONFIG_AGP_HP_ZX1=m -CONFIG_DRM=m -CONFIG_DRM_TDFX=m -CONFIG_DRM_R128=m -CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=m -CONFIG_DRM_MGA=m -CONFIG_DRM_SIS=m -CONFIG_SOUND=m -CONFIG_SND=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=m -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK=y -CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_SND_VIRMIDI=m -CONFIG_SND_MTPAV=m -CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550=m -CONFIG_SND_MPU401=m -CONFIG_SND_CS4281=m -CONFIG_SND_CS46XX=m -CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m -CONFIG_SND_FM801=m -CONFIG_USB=m -CONFIG_USB_MON=m -CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND_MTHCA=m -CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB=m -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_XFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_UDF_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_NTFS_FS=m -CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_V4=m -CONFIG_NFSD=m -CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -CONFIG_CIFS=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=m -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y diff --git a/arch/ia64/configs/tiger_defconfig b/arch/ia64/configs/tiger_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index d7d8fb5c7b71..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/configs/tiger_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y -CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y -CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=20 -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y -CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y -CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL=y -# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION=y -CONFIG_MCKINLEY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB=y -CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE=y -CONFIG_SMP=y -CONFIG_NR_CPUS=16 -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y -CONFIG_PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE=y -CONFIG_FORCE_CPEI_RETARGET=y -CONFIG_IA64_MCA_RECOVERY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO=y -CONFIG_KEXEC=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m -CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_ATA=y -CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X=y -CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=y -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=m -CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2=y -CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280=y -CONFIG_MD=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m -CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -CONFIG_MD_RAID1=m -CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH=m -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=m -CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=m -CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT=m -CONFIG_DM_MIRROR=m -CONFIG_DM_ZERO=m -CONFIG_FUSION=y -CONFIG_FUSION_SPI=y -CONFIG_FUSION_FC=y -CONFIG_FUSION_CTL=y -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_DUMMY=m -CONFIG_NETCONSOLE=y -CONFIG_TIGON3=y -CONFIG_NET_TULIP=y -CONFIG_TULIP=m -CONFIG_E100=m -CONFIG_E1000=y -# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set -CONFIG_GAMEPORT=m -CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=6 -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EFI=y -CONFIG_HPET=y -CONFIG_AGP=m -CONFIG_AGP_I460=m -CONFIG_DRM=m -CONFIG_DRM_TDFX=m -CONFIG_DRM_R128=m -CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=m -CONFIG_DRM_MGA=m -CONFIG_DRM_SIS=m -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=m -CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_SECURITY=y -CONFIG_XFS_FS=y -CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_UDF_FS=m -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_NTFS_FS=m -CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=m -CONFIG_NFS_V4=m -CONFIG_NFSD=m -CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -CONFIG_CIFS=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250=m -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=m -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=m -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=m -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_IA64_GRANULE_16MB=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=m -CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y diff --git a/arch/ia64/configs/zx1_defconfig b/arch/ia64/configs/zx1_defconfig deleted file mode 100644 index ed104550d0d5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/configs/zx1_defconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y -CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -CONFIG_KPROBES=y -CONFIG_MODULES=y -CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y -CONFIG_MCKINLEY=y -CONFIG_SMP=y -CONFIG_NR_CPUS=16 -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y -CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y -CONFIG_IA64_MCA_RECOVERY=y -CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO=y -CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y -CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y -CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y -CONFIG_NET=y -CONFIG_PACKET=y -CONFIG_UNIX=y -CONFIG_INET=y -CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y -# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set -CONFIG_NETFILTER=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y -CONFIG_ATA=y -CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=y -CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X=y -CONFIG_SCSI=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y -CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y -CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING=y -CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=y -CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2=y -CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280=y -CONFIG_FUSION=y -CONFIG_FUSION_SPI=y -CONFIG_FUSION_FC=y -CONFIG_FUSION_CTL=m -CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y -CONFIG_DUMMY=y -CONFIG_TIGON3=y -CONFIG_NET_TULIP=y -CONFIG_TULIP=y -CONFIG_TULIP_MWI=y -CONFIG_TULIP_MMIO=y -CONFIG_TULIP_NAPI=y -CONFIG_TULIP_NAPI_HW_MITIGATION=y -CONFIG_E100=y -CONFIG_E1000=y -CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV=y -CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y -# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set -# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set -# CONFIG_SERIO_I8042 is not set -# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=8 -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y -# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set -CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y -CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EFI=y -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y -CONFIG_AGP=y -CONFIG_AGP_HP_ZX1=y -CONFIG_DRM=y -CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y -CONFIG_FB_RADEON=y -CONFIG_FB_RADEON_DEBUG=y -CONFIG_LOGO=y -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set -# CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set -CONFIG_SOUND=y -CONFIG_SND=y -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=y -CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS=y -CONFIG_SND_FM801=y -CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=y -CONFIG_USB=y -CONFIG_USB_MON=y -CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=y -CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y -CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y -CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y -CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y -CONFIG_JOLIET=y -CONFIG_UDF_FS=y -CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y -CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y -CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y -CONFIG_TMPFS=y -CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y -CONFIG_NFS_V4=y -CONFIG_NFSD=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8=y -CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=y -CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=y -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=y -CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=y -CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y -CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y -CONFIG_IA64_PRINT_HAZARDS=y -CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=m -CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=m diff --git a/arch/ia64/hp/common/Makefile b/arch/ia64/hp/common/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 11a56ed38229..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/hp/common/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -# -# ia64/platform/hp/common/Makefile -# -# Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett Packard -# Copyright (C) Alex Williamson (alex_williamson@hp.com) -# - -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_HP_SBA_IOMMU) += sba_iommu.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_HP_AML_NFW) += aml_nfw.o diff --git a/arch/ia64/hp/common/aml_nfw.c b/arch/ia64/hp/common/aml_nfw.c deleted file mode 100644 index 901df49461a0..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/hp/common/aml_nfw.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * OpRegion handler to allow AML to call native firmware - * - * (c) Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - * - * This driver implements HP Open Source Review Board proposal 1842, - * which was approved on 9/20/2006. - * - * For technical documentation, see the HP SPPA Firmware EAS, Appendix F. - * - * ACPI does not define a mechanism for AML methods to call native firmware - * interfaces such as PAL or SAL. This OpRegion handler adds such a mechanism. - * After the handler is installed, an AML method can call native firmware by - * storing the arguments and firmware entry point to specific offsets in the - * OpRegion. When AML reads the "return value" offset from the OpRegion, this - * handler loads up the arguments, makes the firmware call, and returns the - * result. - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ACPI opregion handler for native firmware calls"); - -static bool force_register; -module_param_named(force, force_register, bool, 0); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(force, "Install opregion handler even without HPQ5001 device"); - -#define AML_NFW_SPACE 0xA1 - -struct ia64_pdesc { - void *ip; - void *gp; -}; - -/* - * N.B. The layout of this structure is defined in the HP SPPA FW EAS, and - * the member offsets are embedded in AML methods. - */ -struct ia64_nfw_context { - u64 arg[8]; - struct ia64_sal_retval ret; - u64 ip; - u64 gp; - u64 pad[2]; -}; - -static void *virt_map(u64 address) -{ - if (address & (1UL << 63)) - return (void *) (__IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET | address); - - return __va(address); -} - -static void aml_nfw_execute(struct ia64_nfw_context *c) -{ - struct ia64_pdesc virt_entry; - ia64_sal_handler entry; - - virt_entry.ip = virt_map(c->ip); - virt_entry.gp = virt_map(c->gp); - - entry = (ia64_sal_handler) &virt_entry; - - IA64_FW_CALL(entry, c->ret, - c->arg[0], c->arg[1], c->arg[2], c->arg[3], - c->arg[4], c->arg[5], c->arg[6], c->arg[7]); -} - -static void aml_nfw_read_arg(u8 *offset, u32 bit_width, u64 *value) -{ - switch (bit_width) { - case 8: - *value = *(u8 *)offset; - break; - case 16: - *value = *(u16 *)offset; - break; - case 32: - *value = *(u32 *)offset; - break; - case 64: - *value = *(u64 *)offset; - break; - } -} - -static void aml_nfw_write_arg(u8 *offset, u32 bit_width, u64 *value) -{ - switch (bit_width) { - case 8: - *(u8 *) offset = *value; - break; - case 16: - *(u16 *) offset = *value; - break; - case 32: - *(u32 *) offset = *value; - break; - case 64: - *(u64 *) offset = *value; - break; - } -} - -static acpi_status aml_nfw_handler(u32 function, acpi_physical_address address, - u32 bit_width, u64 *value, void *handler_context, - void *region_context) -{ - struct ia64_nfw_context *context = handler_context; - u8 *offset = (u8 *) context + address; - - if (bit_width != 8 && bit_width != 16 && - bit_width != 32 && bit_width != 64) - return AE_BAD_PARAMETER; - - if (address + (bit_width >> 3) > sizeof(struct ia64_nfw_context)) - return AE_BAD_PARAMETER; - - switch (function) { - case ACPI_READ: - if (address == offsetof(struct ia64_nfw_context, ret)) - aml_nfw_execute(context); - aml_nfw_read_arg(offset, bit_width, value); - break; - case ACPI_WRITE: - aml_nfw_write_arg(offset, bit_width, value); - break; - } - - return AE_OK; -} - -static struct ia64_nfw_context global_context; -static int global_handler_registered; - -static int aml_nfw_add_global_handler(void) -{ - acpi_status status; - - if (global_handler_registered) - return 0; - - status = acpi_install_address_space_handler(ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT, - AML_NFW_SPACE, aml_nfw_handler, NULL, &global_context); - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - return -ENODEV; - - global_handler_registered = 1; - printk(KERN_INFO "Global 0x%02X opregion handler registered\n", - AML_NFW_SPACE); - return 0; -} - -static int aml_nfw_remove_global_handler(void) -{ - acpi_status status; - - if (!global_handler_registered) - return 0; - - status = acpi_remove_address_space_handler(ACPI_ROOT_OBJECT, - AML_NFW_SPACE, aml_nfw_handler); - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - return -ENODEV; - - global_handler_registered = 0; - printk(KERN_INFO "Global 0x%02X opregion handler removed\n", - AML_NFW_SPACE); - return 0; -} - -static int aml_nfw_add(struct acpi_device *device) -{ - /* - * We would normally allocate a new context structure and install - * the address space handler for the specific device we found. - * But the HP-UX implementation shares a single global context - * and always puts the handler at the root, so we'll do the same. - */ - return aml_nfw_add_global_handler(); -} - -static void aml_nfw_remove(struct acpi_device *device) -{ - aml_nfw_remove_global_handler(); -} - -static const struct acpi_device_id aml_nfw_ids[] = { - {"HPQ5001", 0}, - {"", 0} -}; - -static struct acpi_driver acpi_aml_nfw_driver = { - .name = "native firmware", - .ids = aml_nfw_ids, - .ops = { - .add = aml_nfw_add, - .remove = aml_nfw_remove, - }, -}; - -static int __init aml_nfw_init(void) -{ - int result; - - if (force_register) - aml_nfw_add_global_handler(); - - result = acpi_bus_register_driver(&acpi_aml_nfw_driver); - if (result < 0) { - aml_nfw_remove_global_handler(); - return result; - } - - return 0; -} - -static void __exit aml_nfw_exit(void) -{ - acpi_bus_unregister_driver(&acpi_aml_nfw_driver); - aml_nfw_remove_global_handler(); -} - -module_init(aml_nfw_init); -module_exit(aml_nfw_exit); diff --git a/arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c b/arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c deleted file mode 100644 index c4d477e8bcd4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2155 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -/* -** IA64 System Bus Adapter (SBA) I/O MMU manager -** -** (c) Copyright 2002-2005 Alex Williamson -** (c) Copyright 2002-2003 Grant Grundler -** (c) Copyright 2002-2005 Hewlett-Packard Company -** -** Portions (c) 2000 Grant Grundler (from parisc I/O MMU code) -** Portions (c) 1999 Dave S. Miller (from sparc64 I/O MMU code) -** -** -** -** This module initializes the IOC (I/O Controller) found on HP -** McKinley machines and their successors. -** -*/ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/nodemask.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> /* hweight64() */ -#include <linux/crash_dump.h> -#include <linux/iommu-helper.h> -#include <linux/dma-map-ops.h> -#include <linux/prefetch.h> -#include <linux/swiotlb.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> /* ia64_get_itc() */ -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/page.h> /* PAGE_OFFSET */ -#include <asm/dma.h> - -#include <asm/acpi-ext.h> - -#define PFX "IOC: " - -/* -** Enabling timing search of the pdir resource map. Output in /proc. -** Disabled by default to optimize performance. -*/ -#undef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING - -/* -** This option allows cards capable of 64bit DMA to bypass the IOMMU. If -** not defined, all DMA will be 32bit and go through the TLB. -** There's potentially a conflict in the bio merge code with us -** advertising an iommu, but then bypassing it. Since I/O MMU bypassing -** appears to give more performance than bio-level virtual merging, we'll -** do the former for now. NOTE: BYPASS_SG also needs to be undef'd to -** completely restrict DMA to the IOMMU. -*/ -#define ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - -/* -** This option specifically allows/disallows bypassing scatterlists with -** multiple entries. Coalescing these entries can allow better DMA streaming -** and in some cases shows better performance than entirely bypassing the -** IOMMU. Performance increase on the order of 1-2% sequential output/input -** using bonnie++ on a RAID0 MD device (sym2 & mpt). -*/ -#undef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS_SG - -/* -** If a device prefetches beyond the end of a valid pdir entry, it will cause -** a hard failure, ie. MCA. Version 3.0 and later of the zx1 LBA should -** disconnect on 4k boundaries and prevent such issues. If the device is -** particularly aggressive, this option will keep the entire pdir valid such -** that prefetching will hit a valid address. This could severely impact -** error containment, and is therefore off by default. The page that is -** used for spill-over is poisoned, so that should help debugging somewhat. -*/ -#undef FULL_VALID_PDIR - -#define ENABLE_MARK_CLEAN - -/* -** The number of debug flags is a clue - this code is fragile. NOTE: since -** tightening the use of res_lock the resource bitmap and actual pdir are no -** longer guaranteed to stay in sync. The sanity checking code isn't going to -** like that. -*/ -#undef DEBUG_SBA_INIT -#undef DEBUG_SBA_RUN -#undef DEBUG_SBA_RUN_SG -#undef DEBUG_SBA_RESOURCE -#undef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY -#undef DEBUG_LARGE_SG_ENTRIES -#undef DEBUG_BYPASS - -#if defined(FULL_VALID_PDIR) && defined(ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY) -#error FULL_VALID_PDIR and ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY are mutually exclusive -#endif - -#define SBA_INLINE __inline__ -/* #define SBA_INLINE */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_SBA_INIT -#define DBG_INIT(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define DBG_INIT(x...) -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_SBA_RUN -#define DBG_RUN(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define DBG_RUN(x...) -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_SBA_RUN_SG -#define DBG_RUN_SG(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define DBG_RUN_SG(x...) -#endif - - -#ifdef DEBUG_SBA_RESOURCE -#define DBG_RES(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define DBG_RES(x...) -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_BYPASS -#define DBG_BYPASS(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define DBG_BYPASS(x...) -#endif - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY -#define ASSERT(expr) \ - if(!(expr)) { \ - printk( "\n" __FILE__ ":%d: Assertion " #expr " failed!\n",__LINE__); \ - panic(#expr); \ - } -#else -#define ASSERT(expr) -#endif - -/* -** The number of pdir entries to "free" before issuing -** a read to PCOM register to flush out PCOM writes. -** Interacts with allocation granularity (ie 4 or 8 entries -** allocated and free'd/purged at a time might make this -** less interesting). -*/ -#define DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT 64 - -#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_SX2000_IOC 0x12ec - -#define ZX1_IOC_ID ((PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_ZX1_IOC << 16) | PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP) -#define ZX2_IOC_ID ((PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_ZX2_IOC << 16) | PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP) -#define REO_IOC_ID ((PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_REO_IOC << 16) | PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP) -#define SX1000_IOC_ID ((PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_SX1000_IOC << 16) | PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP) -#define SX2000_IOC_ID ((PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_SX2000_IOC << 16) | PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP) - -#define ZX1_IOC_OFFSET 0x1000 /* ACPI reports SBA, we want IOC */ - -#define IOC_FUNC_ID 0x000 -#define IOC_FCLASS 0x008 /* function class, bist, header, rev... */ -#define IOC_IBASE 0x300 /* IO TLB */ -#define IOC_IMASK 0x308 -#define IOC_PCOM 0x310 -#define IOC_TCNFG 0x318 -#define IOC_PDIR_BASE 0x320 - -#define IOC_ROPE0_CFG 0x500 -#define IOC_ROPE_AO 0x10 /* Allow "Relaxed Ordering" */ - - -/* AGP GART driver looks for this */ -#define ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE 0x0000badbadc0ffeeUL - -/* -** The zx1 IOC supports 4/8/16/64KB page sizes (see TCNFG register) -** -** Some IOCs (sx1000) can run at the above pages sizes, but are -** really only supported using the IOC at a 4k page size. -** -** iovp_size could only be greater than PAGE_SIZE if we are -** confident the drivers really only touch the next physical -** page iff that driver instance owns it. -*/ -static unsigned long iovp_size; -static unsigned long iovp_shift; -static unsigned long iovp_mask; - -struct ioc { - void __iomem *ioc_hpa; /* I/O MMU base address */ - char *res_map; /* resource map, bit == pdir entry */ - u64 *pdir_base; /* physical base address */ - unsigned long ibase; /* pdir IOV Space base */ - unsigned long imask; /* pdir IOV Space mask */ - - unsigned long *res_hint; /* next avail IOVP - circular search */ - unsigned long dma_mask; - spinlock_t res_lock; /* protects the resource bitmap, but must be held when */ - /* clearing pdir to prevent races with allocations. */ - unsigned int res_bitshift; /* from the RIGHT! */ - unsigned int res_size; /* size of resource map in bytes */ -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - unsigned int node; /* node where this IOC lives */ -#endif -#if DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT > 0 - spinlock_t saved_lock; /* may want to try to get this on a separate cacheline */ - /* than res_lock for bigger systems. */ - int saved_cnt; - struct sba_dma_pair { - dma_addr_t iova; - size_t size; - } saved[DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT]; -#endif - -#ifdef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING -#define SBA_SEARCH_SAMPLE 0x100 - unsigned long avg_search[SBA_SEARCH_SAMPLE]; - unsigned long avg_idx; /* current index into avg_search */ -#endif - - /* Stuff we don't need in performance path */ - struct ioc *next; /* list of IOC's in system */ - acpi_handle handle; /* for multiple IOC's */ - const char *name; - unsigned int func_id; - unsigned int rev; /* HW revision of chip */ - u32 iov_size; - unsigned int pdir_size; /* in bytes, determined by IOV Space size */ - struct pci_dev *sac_only_dev; -}; - -static struct ioc *ioc_list, *ioc_found; -static int reserve_sba_gart = 1; - -static SBA_INLINE void sba_mark_invalid(struct ioc *, dma_addr_t, size_t); -static SBA_INLINE void sba_free_range(struct ioc *, dma_addr_t, size_t); - -#define sba_sg_address(sg) sg_virt((sg)) - -#ifdef FULL_VALID_PDIR -static u64 prefetch_spill_page; -#endif - -#define GET_IOC(dev) ((dev_is_pci(dev)) \ - ? ((struct ioc *) PCI_CONTROLLER(to_pci_dev(dev))->iommu) : NULL) - -/* -** DMA_CHUNK_SIZE is used by the SCSI mid-layer to break up -** (or rather not merge) DMAs into manageable chunks. -** On parisc, this is more of the software/tuning constraint -** rather than the HW. I/O MMU allocation algorithms can be -** faster with smaller sizes (to some degree). -*/ -#define DMA_CHUNK_SIZE (BITS_PER_LONG*iovp_size) - -#define ROUNDUP(x,y) ((x + ((y)-1)) & ~((y)-1)) - -/************************************ -** SBA register read and write support -** -** BE WARNED: register writes are posted. -** (ie follow writes which must reach HW with a read) -** -*/ -#define READ_REG(addr) __raw_readq(addr) -#define WRITE_REG(val, addr) __raw_writeq(val, addr) - -#ifdef DEBUG_SBA_INIT - -/** - * sba_dump_tlb - debugging only - print IOMMU operating parameters - * @hpa: base address of the IOMMU - * - * Print the size/location of the IO MMU PDIR. - */ -static void -sba_dump_tlb(char *hpa) -{ - DBG_INIT("IO TLB at 0x%p\n", (void *)hpa); - DBG_INIT("IOC_IBASE : %016lx\n", READ_REG(hpa+IOC_IBASE)); - DBG_INIT("IOC_IMASK : %016lx\n", READ_REG(hpa+IOC_IMASK)); - DBG_INIT("IOC_TCNFG : %016lx\n", READ_REG(hpa+IOC_TCNFG)); - DBG_INIT("IOC_PDIR_BASE: %016lx\n", READ_REG(hpa+IOC_PDIR_BASE)); - DBG_INIT("\n"); -} -#endif - - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - -/** - * sba_dump_pdir_entry - debugging only - print one IOMMU PDIR entry - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @msg: text to print ont the output line. - * @pide: pdir index. - * - * Print one entry of the IO MMU PDIR in human readable form. - */ -static void -sba_dump_pdir_entry(struct ioc *ioc, char *msg, uint pide) -{ - /* start printing from lowest pde in rval */ - u64 *ptr = &ioc->pdir_base[pide & ~(BITS_PER_LONG - 1)]; - unsigned long *rptr = (unsigned long *) &ioc->res_map[(pide >>3) & -sizeof(unsigned long)]; - uint rcnt; - - printk(KERN_DEBUG "SBA: %s rp %p bit %d rval 0x%lx\n", - msg, rptr, pide & (BITS_PER_LONG - 1), *rptr); - - rcnt = 0; - while (rcnt < BITS_PER_LONG) { - printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s %2d %p %016Lx\n", - (rcnt == (pide & (BITS_PER_LONG - 1))) - ? " -->" : " ", - rcnt, ptr, (unsigned long long) *ptr ); - rcnt++; - ptr++; - } - printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s", msg); -} - - -/** - * sba_check_pdir - debugging only - consistency checker - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @msg: text to print ont the output line. - * - * Verify the resource map and pdir state is consistent - */ -static int -sba_check_pdir(struct ioc *ioc, char *msg) -{ - u64 *rptr_end = (u64 *) &(ioc->res_map[ioc->res_size]); - u64 *rptr = (u64 *) ioc->res_map; /* resource map ptr */ - u64 *pptr = ioc->pdir_base; /* pdir ptr */ - uint pide = 0; - - while (rptr < rptr_end) { - u64 rval; - int rcnt; /* number of bits we might check */ - - rval = *rptr; - rcnt = 64; - - while (rcnt) { - /* Get last byte and highest bit from that */ - u32 pde = ((u32)((*pptr >> (63)) & 0x1)); - if ((rval & 0x1) ^ pde) - { - /* - ** BUMMER! -- res_map != pdir -- - ** Dump rval and matching pdir entries - */ - sba_dump_pdir_entry(ioc, msg, pide); - return(1); - } - rcnt--; - rval >>= 1; /* try the next bit */ - pptr++; - pide++; - } - rptr++; /* look at next word of res_map */ - } - /* It'd be nice if we always got here :^) */ - return 0; -} - - -/** - * sba_dump_sg - debugging only - print Scatter-Gather list - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @startsg: head of the SG list - * @nents: number of entries in SG list - * - * print the SG list so we can verify it's correct by hand. - */ -static void -sba_dump_sg( struct ioc *ioc, struct scatterlist *startsg, int nents) -{ - while (nents-- > 0) { - printk(KERN_DEBUG " %d : DMA %08lx/%05x CPU %p\n", nents, - startsg->dma_address, startsg->dma_length, - sba_sg_address(startsg)); - startsg = sg_next(startsg); - } -} - -static void -sba_check_sg( struct ioc *ioc, struct scatterlist *startsg, int nents) -{ - struct scatterlist *the_sg = startsg; - int the_nents = nents; - - while (the_nents-- > 0) { - if (sba_sg_address(the_sg) == 0x0UL) - sba_dump_sg(NULL, startsg, nents); - the_sg = sg_next(the_sg); - } -} - -#endif /* ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY */ - - - - -/************************************************************** -* -* I/O Pdir Resource Management -* -* Bits set in the resource map are in use. -* Each bit can represent a number of pages. -* LSbs represent lower addresses (IOVA's). -* -***************************************************************/ -#define PAGES_PER_RANGE 1 /* could increase this to 4 or 8 if needed */ - -/* Convert from IOVP to IOVA and vice versa. */ -#define SBA_IOVA(ioc,iovp,offset) ((ioc->ibase) | (iovp) | (offset)) -#define SBA_IOVP(ioc,iova) ((iova) & ~(ioc->ibase)) - -#define PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE sizeof(u64) - -#define PDIR_INDEX(iovp) ((iovp)>>iovp_shift) - -#define RESMAP_MASK(n) ~(~0UL << (n)) -#define RESMAP_IDX_MASK (sizeof(unsigned long) - 1) - - -/** - * For most cases the normal get_order is sufficient, however it limits us - * to PAGE_SIZE being the minimum mapping alignment and TC flush granularity. - * It only incurs about 1 clock cycle to use this one with the static variable - * and makes the code more intuitive. - */ -static SBA_INLINE int -get_iovp_order (unsigned long size) -{ - long double d = size - 1; - long order; - - order = ia64_getf_exp(d); - order = order - iovp_shift - 0xffff + 1; - if (order < 0) - order = 0; - return order; -} - -static unsigned long ptr_to_pide(struct ioc *ioc, unsigned long *res_ptr, - unsigned int bitshiftcnt) -{ - return (((unsigned long)res_ptr - (unsigned long)ioc->res_map) << 3) - + bitshiftcnt; -} - -/** - * sba_search_bitmap - find free space in IO PDIR resource bitmap - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @bits_wanted: number of entries we need. - * @use_hint: use res_hint to indicate where to start looking - * - * Find consecutive free bits in resource bitmap. - * Each bit represents one entry in the IO Pdir. - * Cool perf optimization: search for log2(size) bits at a time. - */ -static SBA_INLINE unsigned long -sba_search_bitmap(struct ioc *ioc, struct device *dev, - unsigned long bits_wanted, int use_hint) -{ - unsigned long *res_ptr; - unsigned long *res_end = (unsigned long *) &(ioc->res_map[ioc->res_size]); - unsigned long flags, pide = ~0UL, tpide; - unsigned long boundary_size; - unsigned long shift; - int ret; - - ASSERT(((unsigned long) ioc->res_hint & (sizeof(unsigned long) - 1UL)) == 0); - ASSERT(res_ptr < res_end); - - boundary_size = dma_get_seg_boundary_nr_pages(dev, iovp_shift); - - BUG_ON(ioc->ibase & ~iovp_mask); - shift = ioc->ibase >> iovp_shift; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - - /* Allow caller to force a search through the entire resource space */ - if (likely(use_hint)) { - res_ptr = ioc->res_hint; - } else { - res_ptr = (ulong *)ioc->res_map; - ioc->res_bitshift = 0; - } - - /* - * N.B. REO/Grande defect AR2305 can cause TLB fetch timeouts - * if a TLB entry is purged while in use. sba_mark_invalid() - * purges IOTLB entries in power-of-two sizes, so we also - * allocate IOVA space in power-of-two sizes. - */ - bits_wanted = 1UL << get_iovp_order(bits_wanted << iovp_shift); - - if (likely(bits_wanted == 1)) { - unsigned int bitshiftcnt; - for(; res_ptr < res_end ; res_ptr++) { - if (likely(*res_ptr != ~0UL)) { - bitshiftcnt = ffz(*res_ptr); - *res_ptr |= (1UL << bitshiftcnt); - pide = ptr_to_pide(ioc, res_ptr, bitshiftcnt); - ioc->res_bitshift = bitshiftcnt + bits_wanted; - goto found_it; - } - } - goto not_found; - - } - - if (likely(bits_wanted <= BITS_PER_LONG/2)) { - /* - ** Search the resource bit map on well-aligned values. - ** "o" is the alignment. - ** We need the alignment to invalidate I/O TLB using - ** SBA HW features in the unmap path. - */ - unsigned long o = 1 << get_iovp_order(bits_wanted << iovp_shift); - uint bitshiftcnt = ROUNDUP(ioc->res_bitshift, o); - unsigned long mask, base_mask; - - base_mask = RESMAP_MASK(bits_wanted); - mask = base_mask << bitshiftcnt; - - DBG_RES("%s() o %ld %p", __func__, o, res_ptr); - for(; res_ptr < res_end ; res_ptr++) - { - DBG_RES(" %p %lx %lx\n", res_ptr, mask, *res_ptr); - ASSERT(0 != mask); - for (; mask ; mask <<= o, bitshiftcnt += o) { - tpide = ptr_to_pide(ioc, res_ptr, bitshiftcnt); - ret = iommu_is_span_boundary(tpide, bits_wanted, - shift, - boundary_size); - if ((0 == ((*res_ptr) & mask)) && !ret) { - *res_ptr |= mask; /* mark resources busy! */ - pide = tpide; - ioc->res_bitshift = bitshiftcnt + bits_wanted; - goto found_it; - } - } - - bitshiftcnt = 0; - mask = base_mask; - - } - - } else { - int qwords, bits, i; - unsigned long *end; - - qwords = bits_wanted >> 6; /* /64 */ - bits = bits_wanted - (qwords * BITS_PER_LONG); - - end = res_end - qwords; - - for (; res_ptr < end; res_ptr++) { - tpide = ptr_to_pide(ioc, res_ptr, 0); - ret = iommu_is_span_boundary(tpide, bits_wanted, - shift, boundary_size); - if (ret) - goto next_ptr; - for (i = 0 ; i < qwords ; i++) { - if (res_ptr[i] != 0) - goto next_ptr; - } - if (bits && res_ptr[i] && (__ffs(res_ptr[i]) < bits)) - continue; - - /* Found it, mark it */ - for (i = 0 ; i < qwords ; i++) - res_ptr[i] = ~0UL; - res_ptr[i] |= RESMAP_MASK(bits); - - pide = tpide; - res_ptr += qwords; - ioc->res_bitshift = bits; - goto found_it; -next_ptr: - ; - } - } - -not_found: - prefetch(ioc->res_map); - ioc->res_hint = (unsigned long *) ioc->res_map; - ioc->res_bitshift = 0; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - return (pide); - -found_it: - ioc->res_hint = res_ptr; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - return (pide); -} - - -/** - * sba_alloc_range - find free bits and mark them in IO PDIR resource bitmap - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @size: number of bytes to create a mapping for - * - * Given a size, find consecutive unmarked and then mark those bits in the - * resource bit map. - */ -static int -sba_alloc_range(struct ioc *ioc, struct device *dev, size_t size) -{ - unsigned int pages_needed = size >> iovp_shift; -#ifdef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING - unsigned long itc_start; -#endif - unsigned long pide; - - ASSERT(pages_needed); - ASSERT(0 == (size & ~iovp_mask)); - -#ifdef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING - itc_start = ia64_get_itc(); -#endif - /* - ** "seek and ye shall find"...praying never hurts either... - */ - pide = sba_search_bitmap(ioc, dev, pages_needed, 1); - if (unlikely(pide >= (ioc->res_size << 3))) { - pide = sba_search_bitmap(ioc, dev, pages_needed, 0); - if (unlikely(pide >= (ioc->res_size << 3))) { -#if DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT > 0 - unsigned long flags; - - /* - ** With delayed resource freeing, we can give this one more shot. We're - ** getting close to being in trouble here, so do what we can to make this - ** one count. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->saved_lock, flags); - if (ioc->saved_cnt > 0) { - struct sba_dma_pair *d; - int cnt = ioc->saved_cnt; - - d = &(ioc->saved[ioc->saved_cnt - 1]); - - spin_lock(&ioc->res_lock); - while (cnt--) { - sba_mark_invalid(ioc, d->iova, d->size); - sba_free_range(ioc, d->iova, d->size); - d--; - } - ioc->saved_cnt = 0; - READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa+IOC_PCOM); /* flush purges */ - spin_unlock(&ioc->res_lock); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->saved_lock, flags); - - pide = sba_search_bitmap(ioc, dev, pages_needed, 0); - if (unlikely(pide >= (ioc->res_size << 3))) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: I/O MMU @ %p is" - "out of mapping resources, %u %u %lx\n", - __func__, ioc->ioc_hpa, ioc->res_size, - pages_needed, dma_get_seg_boundary(dev)); - return -1; - } -#else - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: I/O MMU @ %p is" - "out of mapping resources, %u %u %lx\n", - __func__, ioc->ioc_hpa, ioc->res_size, - pages_needed, dma_get_seg_boundary(dev)); - return -1; -#endif - } - } - -#ifdef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING - ioc->avg_search[ioc->avg_idx++] = (ia64_get_itc() - itc_start) / pages_needed; - ioc->avg_idx &= SBA_SEARCH_SAMPLE - 1; -#endif - - prefetchw(&(ioc->pdir_base[pide])); - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - /* verify the first enable bit is clear */ - if(0x00 != ((u8 *) ioc->pdir_base)[pide*PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE + 7]) { - sba_dump_pdir_entry(ioc, "sba_search_bitmap() botched it?", pide); - } -#endif - - DBG_RES("%s(%x) %d -> %lx hint %x/%x\n", - __func__, size, pages_needed, pide, - (uint) ((unsigned long) ioc->res_hint - (unsigned long) ioc->res_map), - ioc->res_bitshift ); - - return (pide); -} - - -/** - * sba_free_range - unmark bits in IO PDIR resource bitmap - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @iova: IO virtual address which was previously allocated. - * @size: number of bytes to create a mapping for - * - * clear bits in the ioc's resource map - */ -static SBA_INLINE void -sba_free_range(struct ioc *ioc, dma_addr_t iova, size_t size) -{ - unsigned long iovp = SBA_IOVP(ioc, iova); - unsigned int pide = PDIR_INDEX(iovp); - unsigned int ridx = pide >> 3; /* convert bit to byte address */ - unsigned long *res_ptr = (unsigned long *) &((ioc)->res_map[ridx & ~RESMAP_IDX_MASK]); - int bits_not_wanted = size >> iovp_shift; - unsigned long m; - - /* Round up to power-of-two size: see AR2305 note above */ - bits_not_wanted = 1UL << get_iovp_order(bits_not_wanted << iovp_shift); - for (; bits_not_wanted > 0 ; res_ptr++) { - - if (unlikely(bits_not_wanted > BITS_PER_LONG)) { - - /* these mappings start 64bit aligned */ - *res_ptr = 0UL; - bits_not_wanted -= BITS_PER_LONG; - pide += BITS_PER_LONG; - - } else { - - /* 3-bits "bit" address plus 2 (or 3) bits for "byte" == bit in word */ - m = RESMAP_MASK(bits_not_wanted) << (pide & (BITS_PER_LONG - 1)); - bits_not_wanted = 0; - - DBG_RES("%s( ,%x,%x) %x/%lx %x %p %lx\n", __func__, (uint) iova, size, - bits_not_wanted, m, pide, res_ptr, *res_ptr); - - ASSERT(m != 0); - ASSERT(bits_not_wanted); - ASSERT((*res_ptr & m) == m); /* verify same bits are set */ - *res_ptr &= ~m; - } - } -} - - -/************************************************************** -* -* "Dynamic DMA Mapping" support (aka "Coherent I/O") -* -***************************************************************/ - -/** - * sba_io_pdir_entry - fill in one IO PDIR entry - * @pdir_ptr: pointer to IO PDIR entry - * @vba: Virtual CPU address of buffer to map - * - * SBA Mapping Routine - * - * Given a virtual address (vba, arg1) sba_io_pdir_entry() - * loads the I/O PDIR entry pointed to by pdir_ptr (arg0). - * Each IO Pdir entry consists of 8 bytes as shown below - * (LSB == bit 0): - * - * 63 40 11 7 0 - * +-+---------------------+----------------------------------+----+--------+ - * |V| U | PPN[39:12] | U | FF | - * +-+---------------------+----------------------------------+----+--------+ - * - * V == Valid Bit - * U == Unused - * PPN == Physical Page Number - * - * The physical address fields are filled with the results of virt_to_phys() - * on the vba. - */ - -#if 1 -#define sba_io_pdir_entry(pdir_ptr, vba) *pdir_ptr = ((vba & ~0xE000000000000FFFULL) \ - | 0x8000000000000000ULL) -#else -void SBA_INLINE -sba_io_pdir_entry(u64 *pdir_ptr, unsigned long vba) -{ - *pdir_ptr = ((vba & ~0xE000000000000FFFULL) | 0x80000000000000FFULL); -} -#endif - -#ifdef ENABLE_MARK_CLEAN -/* - * Since DMA is i-cache coherent, any (complete) pages that were written via - * DMA can be marked as "clean" so that lazy_mmu_prot_update() doesn't have to - * flush them when they get mapped into an executable vm-area. - */ -static void mark_clean(void *addr, size_t size) -{ - struct folio *folio = virt_to_folio(addr); - ssize_t left = size; - size_t offset = offset_in_folio(folio, addr); - - if (offset) { - left -= folio_size(folio) - offset; - if (left <= 0) - return; - folio = folio_next(folio); - } - - while (left >= folio_size(folio)) { - left -= folio_size(folio); - set_bit(PG_arch_1, &folio->flags); - if (!left) - break; - folio = folio_next(folio); - } -} -#endif - -/** - * sba_mark_invalid - invalidate one or more IO PDIR entries - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @iova: IO Virtual Address mapped earlier - * @byte_cnt: number of bytes this mapping covers. - * - * Marking the IO PDIR entry(ies) as Invalid and invalidate - * corresponding IO TLB entry. The PCOM (Purge Command Register) - * is to purge stale entries in the IO TLB when unmapping entries. - * - * The PCOM register supports purging of multiple pages, with a minium - * of 1 page and a maximum of 2GB. Hardware requires the address be - * aligned to the size of the range being purged. The size of the range - * must be a power of 2. The "Cool perf optimization" in the - * allocation routine helps keep that true. - */ -static SBA_INLINE void -sba_mark_invalid(struct ioc *ioc, dma_addr_t iova, size_t byte_cnt) -{ - u32 iovp = (u32) SBA_IOVP(ioc,iova); - - int off = PDIR_INDEX(iovp); - - /* Must be non-zero and rounded up */ - ASSERT(byte_cnt > 0); - ASSERT(0 == (byte_cnt & ~iovp_mask)); - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - /* Assert first pdir entry is set */ - if (!(ioc->pdir_base[off] >> 60)) { - sba_dump_pdir_entry(ioc,"sba_mark_invalid()", PDIR_INDEX(iovp)); - } -#endif - - if (byte_cnt <= iovp_size) - { - ASSERT(off < ioc->pdir_size); - - iovp |= iovp_shift; /* set "size" field for PCOM */ - -#ifndef FULL_VALID_PDIR - /* - ** clear I/O PDIR entry "valid" bit - ** Do NOT clear the rest - save it for debugging. - ** We should only clear bits that have previously - ** been enabled. - */ - ioc->pdir_base[off] &= ~(0x80000000000000FFULL); -#else - /* - ** If we want to maintain the PDIR as valid, put in - ** the spill page so devices prefetching won't - ** cause a hard fail. - */ - ioc->pdir_base[off] = (0x80000000000000FFULL | prefetch_spill_page); -#endif - } else { - u32 t = get_iovp_order(byte_cnt) + iovp_shift; - - iovp |= t; - ASSERT(t <= 31); /* 2GB! Max value of "size" field */ - - do { - /* verify this pdir entry is enabled */ - ASSERT(ioc->pdir_base[off] >> 63); -#ifndef FULL_VALID_PDIR - /* clear I/O Pdir entry "valid" bit first */ - ioc->pdir_base[off] &= ~(0x80000000000000FFULL); -#else - ioc->pdir_base[off] = (0x80000000000000FFULL | prefetch_spill_page); -#endif - off++; - byte_cnt -= iovp_size; - } while (byte_cnt > 0); - } - - WRITE_REG(iovp | ioc->ibase, ioc->ioc_hpa+IOC_PCOM); -} - -/** - * sba_map_page - map one buffer and return IOVA for DMA - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @page: page to map - * @poff: offset into page - * @size: number of bytes to map - * @dir: dma direction - * @attrs: optional dma attributes - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static dma_addr_t sba_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page, - unsigned long poff, size_t size, - enum dma_data_direction dir, - unsigned long attrs) -{ - struct ioc *ioc; - void *addr = page_address(page) + poff; - dma_addr_t iovp; - dma_addr_t offset; - u64 *pdir_start; - int pide; -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - unsigned long flags; -#endif -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - unsigned long pci_addr = virt_to_phys(addr); -#endif - -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - ASSERT(to_pci_dev(dev)->dma_mask); - /* - ** Check if the PCI device can DMA to ptr... if so, just return ptr - */ - if (likely((pci_addr & ~to_pci_dev(dev)->dma_mask) == 0)) { - /* - ** Device is bit capable of DMA'ing to the buffer... - ** just return the PCI address of ptr - */ - DBG_BYPASS("sba_map_page() bypass mask/addr: " - "0x%lx/0x%lx\n", - to_pci_dev(dev)->dma_mask, pci_addr); - return pci_addr; - } -#endif - ioc = GET_IOC(dev); - ASSERT(ioc); - - prefetch(ioc->res_hint); - - ASSERT(size > 0); - ASSERT(size <= DMA_CHUNK_SIZE); - - /* save offset bits */ - offset = ((dma_addr_t) (long) addr) & ~iovp_mask; - - /* round up to nearest iovp_size */ - size = (size + offset + ~iovp_mask) & iovp_mask; - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - if (sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check before sba_map_page()")) - panic("Sanity check failed"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - - pide = sba_alloc_range(ioc, dev, size); - if (pide < 0) - return DMA_MAPPING_ERROR; - - iovp = (dma_addr_t) pide << iovp_shift; - - DBG_RUN("%s() 0x%p -> 0x%lx\n", __func__, addr, (long) iovp | offset); - - pdir_start = &(ioc->pdir_base[pide]); - - while (size > 0) { - ASSERT(((u8 *)pdir_start)[7] == 0); /* verify availability */ - sba_io_pdir_entry(pdir_start, (unsigned long) addr); - - DBG_RUN(" pdir 0x%p %lx\n", pdir_start, *pdir_start); - - addr += iovp_size; - size -= iovp_size; - pdir_start++; - } - /* force pdir update */ - wmb(); - - /* form complete address */ -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check after sba_map_page()"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - return SBA_IOVA(ioc, iovp, offset); -} - -#ifdef ENABLE_MARK_CLEAN -static SBA_INLINE void -sba_mark_clean(struct ioc *ioc, dma_addr_t iova, size_t size) -{ - u32 iovp = (u32) SBA_IOVP(ioc,iova); - int off = PDIR_INDEX(iovp); - void *addr; - - if (size <= iovp_size) { - addr = phys_to_virt(ioc->pdir_base[off] & - ~0xE000000000000FFFULL); - mark_clean(addr, size); - } else { - do { - addr = phys_to_virt(ioc->pdir_base[off] & - ~0xE000000000000FFFULL); - mark_clean(addr, min(size, iovp_size)); - off++; - size -= iovp_size; - } while (size > 0); - } -} -#endif - -/** - * sba_unmap_page - unmap one IOVA and free resources - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @iova: IOVA of driver buffer previously mapped. - * @size: number of bytes mapped in driver buffer. - * @dir: R/W or both. - * @attrs: optional dma attributes - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static void sba_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t iova, size_t size, - enum dma_data_direction dir, unsigned long attrs) -{ - struct ioc *ioc; -#if DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT > 0 - struct sba_dma_pair *d; -#endif - unsigned long flags; - dma_addr_t offset; - - ioc = GET_IOC(dev); - ASSERT(ioc); - -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - if (likely((iova & ioc->imask) != ioc->ibase)) { - /* - ** Address does not fall w/in IOVA, must be bypassing - */ - DBG_BYPASS("sba_unmap_page() bypass addr: 0x%lx\n", - iova); - -#ifdef ENABLE_MARK_CLEAN - if (dir == DMA_FROM_DEVICE) { - mark_clean(phys_to_virt(iova), size); - } -#endif - return; - } -#endif - offset = iova & ~iovp_mask; - - DBG_RUN("%s() iovp 0x%lx/%x\n", __func__, (long) iova, size); - - iova ^= offset; /* clear offset bits */ - size += offset; - size = ROUNDUP(size, iovp_size); - -#ifdef ENABLE_MARK_CLEAN - if (dir == DMA_FROM_DEVICE) - sba_mark_clean(ioc, iova, size); -#endif - -#if DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT > 0 - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->saved_lock, flags); - d = &(ioc->saved[ioc->saved_cnt]); - d->iova = iova; - d->size = size; - if (unlikely(++(ioc->saved_cnt) >= DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT)) { - int cnt = ioc->saved_cnt; - spin_lock(&ioc->res_lock); - while (cnt--) { - sba_mark_invalid(ioc, d->iova, d->size); - sba_free_range(ioc, d->iova, d->size); - d--; - } - ioc->saved_cnt = 0; - READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa+IOC_PCOM); /* flush purges */ - spin_unlock(&ioc->res_lock); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->saved_lock, flags); -#else /* DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT == 0 */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - sba_mark_invalid(ioc, iova, size); - sba_free_range(ioc, iova, size); - READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa+IOC_PCOM); /* flush purges */ - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif /* DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT == 0 */ -} - -/** - * sba_alloc_coherent - allocate/map shared mem for DMA - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @size: number of bytes mapped in driver buffer. - * @dma_handle: IOVA of new buffer. - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static void * -sba_alloc_coherent(struct device *dev, size_t size, dma_addr_t *dma_handle, - gfp_t flags, unsigned long attrs) -{ - struct page *page; - struct ioc *ioc; - int node = -1; - void *addr; - - ioc = GET_IOC(dev); - ASSERT(ioc); -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - node = ioc->node; -#endif - - page = alloc_pages_node(node, flags, get_order(size)); - if (unlikely(!page)) - return NULL; - - addr = page_address(page); - memset(addr, 0, size); - *dma_handle = page_to_phys(page); - -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - ASSERT(dev->coherent_dma_mask); - /* - ** Check if the PCI device can DMA to ptr... if so, just return ptr - */ - if (likely((*dma_handle & ~dev->coherent_dma_mask) == 0)) { - DBG_BYPASS("sba_alloc_coherent() bypass mask/addr: 0x%lx/0x%lx\n", - dev->coherent_dma_mask, *dma_handle); - - return addr; - } -#endif - - /* - * If device can't bypass or bypass is disabled, pass the 32bit fake - * device to map single to get an iova mapping. - */ - *dma_handle = sba_map_page(&ioc->sac_only_dev->dev, page, 0, size, - DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL, 0); - if (dma_mapping_error(dev, *dma_handle)) - return NULL; - return addr; -} - - -/** - * sba_free_coherent - free/unmap shared mem for DMA - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @size: number of bytes mapped in driver buffer. - * @vaddr: virtual address IOVA of "consistent" buffer. - * @dma_handler: IO virtual address of "consistent" buffer. - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static void sba_free_coherent(struct device *dev, size_t size, void *vaddr, - dma_addr_t dma_handle, unsigned long attrs) -{ - sba_unmap_page(dev, dma_handle, size, 0, 0); - free_pages((unsigned long) vaddr, get_order(size)); -} - - -/* -** Since 0 is a valid pdir_base index value, can't use that -** to determine if a value is valid or not. Use a flag to indicate -** the SG list entry contains a valid pdir index. -*/ -#define PIDE_FLAG 0x1UL - -#ifdef DEBUG_LARGE_SG_ENTRIES -int dump_run_sg = 0; -#endif - - -/** - * sba_fill_pdir - write allocated SG entries into IO PDIR - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @startsg: list of IOVA/size pairs - * @nents: number of entries in startsg list - * - * Take preprocessed SG list and write corresponding entries - * in the IO PDIR. - */ - -static SBA_INLINE int -sba_fill_pdir( - struct ioc *ioc, - struct scatterlist *startsg, - int nents) -{ - struct scatterlist *dma_sg = startsg; /* pointer to current DMA */ - int n_mappings = 0; - u64 *pdirp = NULL; - unsigned long dma_offset = 0; - - while (nents-- > 0) { - int cnt = startsg->dma_length; - startsg->dma_length = 0; - -#ifdef DEBUG_LARGE_SG_ENTRIES - if (dump_run_sg) - printk(" %2d : %08lx/%05x %p\n", - nents, startsg->dma_address, cnt, - sba_sg_address(startsg)); -#else - DBG_RUN_SG(" %d : %08lx/%05x %p\n", - nents, startsg->dma_address, cnt, - sba_sg_address(startsg)); -#endif - /* - ** Look for the start of a new DMA stream - */ - if (startsg->dma_address & PIDE_FLAG) { - u32 pide = startsg->dma_address & ~PIDE_FLAG; - dma_offset = (unsigned long) pide & ~iovp_mask; - startsg->dma_address = 0; - if (n_mappings) - dma_sg = sg_next(dma_sg); - dma_sg->dma_address = pide | ioc->ibase; - pdirp = &(ioc->pdir_base[pide >> iovp_shift]); - n_mappings++; - } - - /* - ** Look for a VCONTIG chunk - */ - if (cnt) { - unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long) sba_sg_address(startsg); - ASSERT(pdirp); - - /* Since multiple Vcontig blocks could make up - ** one DMA stream, *add* cnt to dma_len. - */ - dma_sg->dma_length += cnt; - cnt += dma_offset; - dma_offset=0; /* only want offset on first chunk */ - cnt = ROUNDUP(cnt, iovp_size); - do { - sba_io_pdir_entry(pdirp, vaddr); - vaddr += iovp_size; - cnt -= iovp_size; - pdirp++; - } while (cnt > 0); - } - startsg = sg_next(startsg); - } - /* force pdir update */ - wmb(); - -#ifdef DEBUG_LARGE_SG_ENTRIES - dump_run_sg = 0; -#endif - return(n_mappings); -} - - -/* -** Two address ranges are DMA contiguous *iff* "end of prev" and -** "start of next" are both on an IOV page boundary. -** -** (shift left is a quick trick to mask off upper bits) -*/ -#define DMA_CONTIG(__X, __Y) \ - (((((unsigned long) __X) | ((unsigned long) __Y)) << (BITS_PER_LONG - iovp_shift)) == 0UL) - - -/** - * sba_coalesce_chunks - preprocess the SG list - * @ioc: IO MMU structure which owns the pdir we are interested in. - * @startsg: list of IOVA/size pairs - * @nents: number of entries in startsg list - * - * First pass is to walk the SG list and determine where the breaks are - * in the DMA stream. Allocates PDIR entries but does not fill them. - * Returns the number of DMA chunks. - * - * Doing the fill separate from the coalescing/allocation keeps the - * code simpler. Future enhancement could make one pass through - * the sglist do both. - */ -static SBA_INLINE int -sba_coalesce_chunks(struct ioc *ioc, struct device *dev, - struct scatterlist *startsg, - int nents) -{ - struct scatterlist *vcontig_sg; /* VCONTIG chunk head */ - unsigned long vcontig_len; /* len of VCONTIG chunk */ - unsigned long vcontig_end; - struct scatterlist *dma_sg; /* next DMA stream head */ - unsigned long dma_offset, dma_len; /* start/len of DMA stream */ - int n_mappings = 0; - unsigned int max_seg_size = dma_get_max_seg_size(dev); - int idx; - - while (nents > 0) { - unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long) sba_sg_address(startsg); - - /* - ** Prepare for first/next DMA stream - */ - dma_sg = vcontig_sg = startsg; - dma_len = vcontig_len = vcontig_end = startsg->length; - vcontig_end += vaddr; - dma_offset = vaddr & ~iovp_mask; - - /* PARANOID: clear entries */ - startsg->dma_address = startsg->dma_length = 0; - - /* - ** This loop terminates one iteration "early" since - ** it's always looking one "ahead". - */ - while (--nents > 0) { - unsigned long vaddr; /* tmp */ - - startsg = sg_next(startsg); - - /* PARANOID */ - startsg->dma_address = startsg->dma_length = 0; - - /* catch brokenness in SCSI layer */ - ASSERT(startsg->length <= DMA_CHUNK_SIZE); - - /* - ** First make sure current dma stream won't - ** exceed DMA_CHUNK_SIZE if we coalesce the - ** next entry. - */ - if (((dma_len + dma_offset + startsg->length + ~iovp_mask) & iovp_mask) - > DMA_CHUNK_SIZE) - break; - - if (dma_len + startsg->length > max_seg_size) - break; - - /* - ** Then look for virtually contiguous blocks. - ** - ** append the next transaction? - */ - vaddr = (unsigned long) sba_sg_address(startsg); - if (vcontig_end == vaddr) - { - vcontig_len += startsg->length; - vcontig_end += startsg->length; - dma_len += startsg->length; - continue; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_LARGE_SG_ENTRIES - dump_run_sg = (vcontig_len > iovp_size); -#endif - - /* - ** Not virtually contiguous. - ** Terminate prev chunk. - ** Start a new chunk. - ** - ** Once we start a new VCONTIG chunk, dma_offset - ** can't change. And we need the offset from the first - ** chunk - not the last one. Ergo Successive chunks - ** must start on page boundaries and dove tail - ** with it's predecessor. - */ - vcontig_sg->dma_length = vcontig_len; - - vcontig_sg = startsg; - vcontig_len = startsg->length; - - /* - ** 3) do the entries end/start on page boundaries? - ** Don't update vcontig_end until we've checked. - */ - if (DMA_CONTIG(vcontig_end, vaddr)) - { - vcontig_end = vcontig_len + vaddr; - dma_len += vcontig_len; - continue; - } else { - break; - } - } - - /* - ** End of DMA Stream - ** Terminate last VCONTIG block. - ** Allocate space for DMA stream. - */ - vcontig_sg->dma_length = vcontig_len; - dma_len = (dma_len + dma_offset + ~iovp_mask) & iovp_mask; - ASSERT(dma_len <= DMA_CHUNK_SIZE); - idx = sba_alloc_range(ioc, dev, dma_len); - if (idx < 0) { - dma_sg->dma_length = 0; - return -1; - } - dma_sg->dma_address = (dma_addr_t)(PIDE_FLAG | (idx << iovp_shift) - | dma_offset); - n_mappings++; - } - - return n_mappings; -} - -static void sba_unmap_sg_attrs(struct device *dev, struct scatterlist *sglist, - int nents, enum dma_data_direction dir, - unsigned long attrs); -/** - * sba_map_sg - map Scatter/Gather list - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @sglist: array of buffer/length pairs - * @nents: number of entries in list - * @dir: R/W or both. - * @attrs: optional dma attributes - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static int sba_map_sg_attrs(struct device *dev, struct scatterlist *sglist, - int nents, enum dma_data_direction dir, - unsigned long attrs) -{ - struct ioc *ioc; - int coalesced, filled = 0; -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - unsigned long flags; -#endif -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS_SG - struct scatterlist *sg; -#endif - - DBG_RUN_SG("%s() START %d entries\n", __func__, nents); - ioc = GET_IOC(dev); - ASSERT(ioc); - -#ifdef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS_SG - ASSERT(to_pci_dev(dev)->dma_mask); - if (likely((ioc->dma_mask & ~to_pci_dev(dev)->dma_mask) == 0)) { - for_each_sg(sglist, sg, nents, filled) { - sg->dma_length = sg->length; - sg->dma_address = virt_to_phys(sba_sg_address(sg)); - } - return filled; - } -#endif - /* Fast path single entry scatterlists. */ - if (nents == 1) { - sglist->dma_length = sglist->length; - sglist->dma_address = sba_map_page(dev, sg_page(sglist), - sglist->offset, sglist->length, dir, attrs); - if (dma_mapping_error(dev, sglist->dma_address)) - return -EIO; - return 1; - } - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - if (sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check before sba_map_sg_attrs()")) - { - sba_dump_sg(ioc, sglist, nents); - panic("Check before sba_map_sg_attrs()"); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - - prefetch(ioc->res_hint); - - /* - ** First coalesce the chunks and allocate I/O pdir space - ** - ** If this is one DMA stream, we can properly map using the - ** correct virtual address associated with each DMA page. - ** w/o this association, we wouldn't have coherent DMA! - ** Access to the virtual address is what forces a two pass algorithm. - */ - coalesced = sba_coalesce_chunks(ioc, dev, sglist, nents); - if (coalesced < 0) { - sba_unmap_sg_attrs(dev, sglist, nents, dir, attrs); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - /* - ** Program the I/O Pdir - ** - ** map the virtual addresses to the I/O Pdir - ** o dma_address will contain the pdir index - ** o dma_len will contain the number of bytes to map - ** o address contains the virtual address. - */ - filled = sba_fill_pdir(ioc, sglist, nents); - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - if (sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check after sba_map_sg_attrs()")) - { - sba_dump_sg(ioc, sglist, nents); - panic("Check after sba_map_sg_attrs()\n"); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - - ASSERT(coalesced == filled); - DBG_RUN_SG("%s() DONE %d mappings\n", __func__, filled); - - return filled; -} - -/** - * sba_unmap_sg_attrs - unmap Scatter/Gather list - * @dev: instance of PCI owned by the driver that's asking. - * @sglist: array of buffer/length pairs - * @nents: number of entries in list - * @dir: R/W or both. - * @attrs: optional dma attributes - * - * See Documentation/core-api/dma-api-howto.rst - */ -static void sba_unmap_sg_attrs(struct device *dev, struct scatterlist *sglist, - int nents, enum dma_data_direction dir, - unsigned long attrs) -{ -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - struct ioc *ioc; - unsigned long flags; -#endif - - DBG_RUN_SG("%s() START %d entries, %p,%x\n", - __func__, nents, sba_sg_address(sglist), sglist->length); - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - ioc = GET_IOC(dev); - ASSERT(ioc); - - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check before sba_unmap_sg_attrs()"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - - while (nents && sglist->dma_length) { - - sba_unmap_page(dev, sglist->dma_address, sglist->dma_length, - dir, attrs); - sglist = sg_next(sglist); - nents--; - } - - DBG_RUN_SG("%s() DONE (nents %d)\n", __func__, nents); - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - spin_lock_irqsave(&ioc->res_lock, flags); - sba_check_pdir(ioc,"Check after sba_unmap_sg_attrs()"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioc->res_lock, flags); -#endif - -} - -/************************************************************** -* -* Initialization and claim -* -***************************************************************/ - -static void -ioc_iova_init(struct ioc *ioc) -{ - int tcnfg; - int agp_found = 0; - struct pci_dev *device = NULL; -#ifdef FULL_VALID_PDIR - unsigned long index; -#endif - - /* - ** Firmware programs the base and size of a "safe IOVA space" - ** (one that doesn't overlap memory or LMMIO space) in the - ** IBASE and IMASK registers. - */ - ioc->ibase = READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_IBASE) & ~0x1UL; - ioc->imask = READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_IMASK) | 0xFFFFFFFF00000000UL; - - ioc->iov_size = ~ioc->imask + 1; - - DBG_INIT("%s() hpa %p IOV base 0x%lx mask 0x%lx (%dMB)\n", - __func__, ioc->ioc_hpa, ioc->ibase, ioc->imask, - ioc->iov_size >> 20); - - switch (iovp_size) { - case 4*1024: tcnfg = 0; break; - case 8*1024: tcnfg = 1; break; - case 16*1024: tcnfg = 2; break; - case 64*1024: tcnfg = 3; break; - default: - panic(PFX "Unsupported IOTLB page size %ldK", - iovp_size >> 10); - break; - } - WRITE_REG(tcnfg, ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_TCNFG); - - ioc->pdir_size = (ioc->iov_size / iovp_size) * PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE; - ioc->pdir_base = (void *) __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL, - get_order(ioc->pdir_size)); - if (!ioc->pdir_base) - panic(PFX "Couldn't allocate I/O Page Table\n"); - - memset(ioc->pdir_base, 0, ioc->pdir_size); - - DBG_INIT("%s() IOV page size %ldK pdir %p size %x\n", __func__, - iovp_size >> 10, ioc->pdir_base, ioc->pdir_size); - - ASSERT(ALIGN((unsigned long) ioc->pdir_base, 4*1024) == (unsigned long) ioc->pdir_base); - WRITE_REG(virt_to_phys(ioc->pdir_base), ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_PDIR_BASE); - - /* - ** If an AGP device is present, only use half of the IOV space - ** for PCI DMA. Unfortunately we can't know ahead of time - ** whether GART support will actually be used, for now we - ** can just key on an AGP device found in the system. - ** We program the next pdir index after we stop w/ a key for - ** the GART code to handshake on. - */ - for_each_pci_dev(device) - agp_found |= pci_find_capability(device, PCI_CAP_ID_AGP); - - if (agp_found && reserve_sba_gart) { - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "reserving %dMb of IOVA space at 0x%lx for agpgart\n", - ioc->iov_size/2 >> 20, ioc->ibase + ioc->iov_size/2); - ioc->pdir_size /= 2; - ((u64 *)ioc->pdir_base)[PDIR_INDEX(ioc->iov_size/2)] = ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE; - } -#ifdef FULL_VALID_PDIR - /* - ** Check to see if the spill page has been allocated, we don't need more than - ** one across multiple SBAs. - */ - if (!prefetch_spill_page) { - char *spill_poison = "SBAIOMMU POISON"; - int poison_size = 16; - void *poison_addr, *addr; - - addr = (void *)__get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL, get_order(iovp_size)); - if (!addr) - panic(PFX "Couldn't allocate PDIR spill page\n"); - - poison_addr = addr; - for ( ; (u64) poison_addr < addr + iovp_size; poison_addr += poison_size) - memcpy(poison_addr, spill_poison, poison_size); - - prefetch_spill_page = virt_to_phys(addr); - - DBG_INIT("%s() prefetch spill addr: 0x%lx\n", __func__, prefetch_spill_page); - } - /* - ** Set all the PDIR entries valid w/ the spill page as the target - */ - for (index = 0 ; index < (ioc->pdir_size / PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE) ; index++) - ((u64 *)ioc->pdir_base)[index] = (0x80000000000000FF | prefetch_spill_page); -#endif - - /* Clear I/O TLB of any possible entries */ - WRITE_REG(ioc->ibase | (get_iovp_order(ioc->iov_size) + iovp_shift), ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_PCOM); - READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_PCOM); - - /* Enable IOVA translation */ - WRITE_REG(ioc->ibase | 1, ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_IBASE); - READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_IBASE); -} - -static void __init -ioc_resource_init(struct ioc *ioc) -{ - spin_lock_init(&ioc->res_lock); -#if DELAYED_RESOURCE_CNT > 0 - spin_lock_init(&ioc->saved_lock); -#endif - - /* resource map size dictated by pdir_size */ - ioc->res_size = ioc->pdir_size / PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE; /* entries */ - ioc->res_size >>= 3; /* convert bit count to byte count */ - DBG_INIT("%s() res_size 0x%x\n", __func__, ioc->res_size); - - ioc->res_map = (char *) __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL, - get_order(ioc->res_size)); - if (!ioc->res_map) - panic(PFX "Couldn't allocate resource map\n"); - - memset(ioc->res_map, 0, ioc->res_size); - /* next available IOVP - circular search */ - ioc->res_hint = (unsigned long *) ioc->res_map; - -#ifdef ASSERT_PDIR_SANITY - /* Mark first bit busy - ie no IOVA 0 */ - ioc->res_map[0] = 0x1; - ioc->pdir_base[0] = 0x8000000000000000ULL | ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE; -#endif -#ifdef FULL_VALID_PDIR - /* Mark the last resource used so we don't prefetch beyond IOVA space */ - ioc->res_map[ioc->res_size - 1] |= 0x80UL; /* res_map is chars */ - ioc->pdir_base[(ioc->pdir_size / PDIR_ENTRY_SIZE) - 1] = (0x80000000000000FF - | prefetch_spill_page); -#endif - - DBG_INIT("%s() res_map %x %p\n", __func__, - ioc->res_size, (void *) ioc->res_map); -} - -static void __init -ioc_sac_init(struct ioc *ioc) -{ - struct pci_dev *sac = NULL; - struct pci_controller *controller = NULL; - - /* - * pci_alloc_coherent() must return a DMA address which is - * SAC (single address cycle) addressable, so allocate a - * pseudo-device to enforce that. - */ - sac = kzalloc(sizeof(*sac), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!sac) - panic(PFX "Couldn't allocate struct pci_dev"); - - controller = kzalloc(sizeof(*controller), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!controller) - panic(PFX "Couldn't allocate struct pci_controller"); - - controller->iommu = ioc; - sac->sysdata = controller; - sac->dma_mask = 0xFFFFFFFFUL; - sac->dev.bus = &pci_bus_type; - ioc->sac_only_dev = sac; -} - -static void __init -ioc_zx1_init(struct ioc *ioc) -{ - unsigned long rope_config; - unsigned int i; - - if (ioc->rev < 0x20) - panic(PFX "IOC 2.0 or later required for IOMMU support\n"); - - /* 38 bit memory controller + extra bit for range displaced by MMIO */ - ioc->dma_mask = (0x1UL << 39) - 1; - - /* - ** Clear ROPE(N)_CONFIG AO bit. - ** Disables "NT Ordering" (~= !"Relaxed Ordering") - ** Overrides bit 1 in DMA Hint Sets. - ** Improves netperf UDP_STREAM by ~10% for tg3 on bcm5701. - */ - for (i=0; i<(8*8); i+=8) { - rope_config = READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_ROPE0_CFG + i); - rope_config &= ~IOC_ROPE_AO; - WRITE_REG(rope_config, ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_ROPE0_CFG + i); - } -} - -typedef void (initfunc)(struct ioc *); - -struct ioc_iommu { - u32 func_id; - char *name; - initfunc *init; -}; - -static struct ioc_iommu ioc_iommu_info[] __initdata = { - { ZX1_IOC_ID, "zx1", ioc_zx1_init }, - { ZX2_IOC_ID, "zx2", NULL }, - { SX1000_IOC_ID, "sx1000", NULL }, - { SX2000_IOC_ID, "sx2000", NULL }, -}; - -static void __init ioc_init(unsigned long hpa, struct ioc *ioc) -{ - struct ioc_iommu *info; - - ioc->next = ioc_list; - ioc_list = ioc; - - ioc->ioc_hpa = ioremap(hpa, 0x1000); - - ioc->func_id = READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_FUNC_ID); - ioc->rev = READ_REG(ioc->ioc_hpa + IOC_FCLASS) & 0xFFUL; - ioc->dma_mask = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUL; /* conservative */ - - for (info = ioc_iommu_info; info < ioc_iommu_info + ARRAY_SIZE(ioc_iommu_info); info++) { - if (ioc->func_id == info->func_id) { - ioc->name = info->name; - if (info->init) - (info->init)(ioc); - } - } - - iovp_size = (1 << iovp_shift); - iovp_mask = ~(iovp_size - 1); - - DBG_INIT("%s: PAGE_SIZE %ldK, iovp_size %ldK\n", __func__, - PAGE_SIZE >> 10, iovp_size >> 10); - - if (!ioc->name) { - ioc->name = kmalloc(24, GFP_KERNEL); - if (ioc->name) - sprintf((char *) ioc->name, "Unknown (%04x:%04x)", - ioc->func_id & 0xFFFF, (ioc->func_id >> 16) & 0xFFFF); - else - ioc->name = "Unknown"; - } - - ioc_iova_init(ioc); - ioc_resource_init(ioc); - ioc_sac_init(ioc); - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX - "%s %d.%d HPA 0x%lx IOVA space %dMb at 0x%lx\n", - ioc->name, (ioc->rev >> 4) & 0xF, ioc->rev & 0xF, - hpa, ioc->iov_size >> 20, ioc->ibase); -} - - - -/************************************************************************** -** -** SBA initialization code (HW and SW) -** -** o identify SBA chip itself -** o FIXME: initialize DMA hints for reasonable defaults -** -**************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS -static void * -ioc_start(struct seq_file *s, loff_t *pos) -{ - struct ioc *ioc; - loff_t n = *pos; - - for (ioc = ioc_list; ioc; ioc = ioc->next) - if (!n--) - return ioc; - - return NULL; -} - -static void * -ioc_next(struct seq_file *s, void *v, loff_t *pos) -{ - struct ioc *ioc = v; - - ++*pos; - return ioc->next; -} - -static void -ioc_stop(struct seq_file *s, void *v) -{ -} - -static int -ioc_show(struct seq_file *s, void *v) -{ - struct ioc *ioc = v; - unsigned long *res_ptr = (unsigned long *)ioc->res_map; - int i, used = 0; - - seq_printf(s, "Hewlett Packard %s IOC rev %d.%d\n", - ioc->name, ((ioc->rev >> 4) & 0xF), (ioc->rev & 0xF)); -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - if (ioc->node != NUMA_NO_NODE) - seq_printf(s, "NUMA node : %d\n", ioc->node); -#endif - seq_printf(s, "IOVA size : %ld MB\n", ((ioc->pdir_size >> 3) * iovp_size)/(1024*1024)); - seq_printf(s, "IOVA page size : %ld kb\n", iovp_size/1024); - - for (i = 0; i < (ioc->res_size / sizeof(unsigned long)); ++i, ++res_ptr) - used += hweight64(*res_ptr); - - seq_printf(s, "PDIR size : %d entries\n", ioc->pdir_size >> 3); - seq_printf(s, "PDIR used : %d entries\n", used); - -#ifdef PDIR_SEARCH_TIMING - { - unsigned long i = 0, avg = 0, min, max; - min = max = ioc->avg_search[0]; - for (i = 0; i < SBA_SEARCH_SAMPLE; i++) { - avg += ioc->avg_search[i]; - if (ioc->avg_search[i] > max) max = ioc->avg_search[i]; - if (ioc->avg_search[i] < min) min = ioc->avg_search[i]; - } - avg /= SBA_SEARCH_SAMPLE; - seq_printf(s, "Bitmap search : %ld/%ld/%ld (min/avg/max CPU Cycles/IOVA page)\n", - min, avg, max); - } -#endif -#ifndef ALLOW_IOV_BYPASS - seq_printf(s, "IOVA bypass disabled\n"); -#endif - return 0; -} - -static const struct seq_operations ioc_seq_ops = { - .start = ioc_start, - .next = ioc_next, - .stop = ioc_stop, - .show = ioc_show -}; - -static void __init -ioc_proc_init(void) -{ - struct proc_dir_entry *dir; - - dir = proc_mkdir("bus/mckinley", NULL); - if (!dir) - return; - - proc_create_seq(ioc_list->name, 0, dir, &ioc_seq_ops); -} -#endif - -static void -sba_connect_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) -{ - acpi_handle handle, parent; - acpi_status status; - struct ioc *ioc; - - if (!PCI_CONTROLLER(bus)) - panic(PFX "no sysdata on bus %d!\n", bus->number); - - if (PCI_CONTROLLER(bus)->iommu) - return; - - handle = acpi_device_handle(PCI_CONTROLLER(bus)->companion); - if (!handle) - return; - - /* - * The IOC scope encloses PCI root bridges in the ACPI - * namespace, so work our way out until we find an IOC we - * claimed previously. - */ - do { - for (ioc = ioc_list; ioc; ioc = ioc->next) - if (ioc->handle == handle) { - PCI_CONTROLLER(bus)->iommu = ioc; - return; - } - - status = acpi_get_parent(handle, &parent); - handle = parent; - } while (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)); - - printk(KERN_WARNING "No IOC for PCI Bus %04x:%02x in ACPI\n", pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number); -} - -static void __init -sba_map_ioc_to_node(struct ioc *ioc, acpi_handle handle) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - unsigned int node; - - node = acpi_get_node(handle); - if (node != NUMA_NO_NODE && !node_online(node)) - node = NUMA_NO_NODE; - - ioc->node = node; -#endif -} - -static void __init acpi_sba_ioc_add(struct ioc *ioc) -{ - acpi_handle handle = ioc->handle; - acpi_status status; - u64 hpa, length; - struct acpi_device_info *adi; - - ioc_found = ioc->next; - status = hp_acpi_csr_space(handle, &hpa, &length); - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - goto err; - - status = acpi_get_object_info(handle, &adi); - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - goto err; - - /* - * For HWP0001, only SBA appears in ACPI namespace. It encloses the PCI - * root bridges, and its CSR space includes the IOC function. - */ - if (strncmp("HWP0001", adi->hardware_id.string, 7) == 0) { - hpa += ZX1_IOC_OFFSET; - /* zx1 based systems default to kernel page size iommu pages */ - if (!iovp_shift) - iovp_shift = min(PAGE_SHIFT, 16); - } - kfree(adi); - - /* - * default anything not caught above or specified on cmdline to 4k - * iommu page size - */ - if (!iovp_shift) - iovp_shift = 12; - - ioc_init(hpa, ioc); - /* setup NUMA node association */ - sba_map_ioc_to_node(ioc, handle); - return; - - err: - kfree(ioc); -} - -static const struct acpi_device_id hp_ioc_iommu_device_ids[] = { - {"HWP0001", 0}, - {"HWP0004", 0}, - {"", 0}, -}; - -static int acpi_sba_ioc_attach(struct acpi_device *device, - const struct acpi_device_id *not_used) -{ - struct ioc *ioc; - - ioc = kzalloc(sizeof(*ioc), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!ioc) - return -ENOMEM; - - ioc->next = ioc_found; - ioc_found = ioc; - ioc->handle = device->handle; - return 1; -} - - -static struct acpi_scan_handler acpi_sba_ioc_handler = { - .ids = hp_ioc_iommu_device_ids, - .attach = acpi_sba_ioc_attach, -}; - -static int __init acpi_sba_ioc_init_acpi(void) -{ - return acpi_scan_add_handler(&acpi_sba_ioc_handler); -} -/* This has to run before acpi_scan_init(). */ -arch_initcall(acpi_sba_ioc_init_acpi); - -static int sba_dma_supported (struct device *dev, u64 mask) -{ - /* make sure it's at least 32bit capable */ - return ((mask & 0xFFFFFFFFUL) == 0xFFFFFFFFUL); -} - -static const struct dma_map_ops sba_dma_ops = { - .alloc = sba_alloc_coherent, - .free = sba_free_coherent, - .map_page = sba_map_page, - .unmap_page = sba_unmap_page, - .map_sg = sba_map_sg_attrs, - .unmap_sg = sba_unmap_sg_attrs, - .dma_supported = sba_dma_supported, - .mmap = dma_common_mmap, - .get_sgtable = dma_common_get_sgtable, - .alloc_pages = dma_common_alloc_pages, - .free_pages = dma_common_free_pages, -}; - -static int __init -sba_init(void) -{ - /* - * If we are booting a kdump kernel, the sba_iommu will cause devices - * that were not shutdown properly to MCA as soon as they are turned - * back on. Our only option for a successful kdump kernel boot is to - * use swiotlb. - */ - if (is_kdump_kernel()) - return 0; - - /* - * ioc_found should be populated by the acpi_sba_ioc_handler's .attach() - * routine, but that only happens if acpi_scan_init() has already run. - */ - while (ioc_found) - acpi_sba_ioc_add(ioc_found); - - if (!ioc_list) - return 0; - - { - struct pci_bus *b = NULL; - while ((b = pci_find_next_bus(b)) != NULL) - sba_connect_bus(b); - } - - /* no need for swiotlb with the iommu */ - swiotlb_exit(); - dma_ops = &sba_dma_ops; - -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS - ioc_proc_init(); -#endif - return 0; -} - -subsys_initcall(sba_init); /* must be initialized after ACPI etc., but before any drivers... */ - -static int __init -nosbagart(char *str) -{ - reserve_sba_gart = 0; - return 1; -} - -__setup("nosbagart", nosbagart); - -static int __init -sba_page_override(char *str) -{ - unsigned long page_size; - - page_size = memparse(str, &str); - switch (page_size) { - case 4096: - case 8192: - case 16384: - case 65536: - iovp_shift = ffs(page_size) - 1; - break; - default: - printk("%s: unknown/unsupported iommu page size %ld\n", - __func__, page_size); - } - - return 1; -} - -__setup("sbapagesize=",sba_page_override); diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/Kbuild b/arch/ia64/include/asm/Kbuild deleted file mode 100644 index aefae2efde9f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/Kbuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -generated-y += syscall_table.h -generic-y += agp.h -generic-y += kvm_para.h -generic-y += mcs_spinlock.h -generic-y += vtime.h diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acenv.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/acenv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9d673cd4c2ad..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acenv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * IA64 specific ACPICA environments and implementation - * - * Copyright (C) 2014, Intel Corporation - * Author: Lv Zheng <lv.zheng@intel.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ACENV_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ACENV_H - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> - -#define COMPILER_DEPENDENT_INT64 long -#define COMPILER_DEPENDENT_UINT64 unsigned long - -/* Asm macros */ - -static inline int -ia64_acpi_acquire_global_lock(unsigned int *lock) -{ - unsigned int old, new, val; - do { - old = *lock; - new = (((old & ~0x3) + 2) + ((old >> 1) & 0x1)); - val = ia64_cmpxchg4_acq(lock, new, old); - } while (unlikely (val != old)); - return (new < 3) ? -1 : 0; -} - -static inline int -ia64_acpi_release_global_lock(unsigned int *lock) -{ - unsigned int old, new, val; - do { - old = *lock; - new = old & ~0x3; - val = ia64_cmpxchg4_acq(lock, new, old); - } while (unlikely (val != old)); - return old & 0x1; -} - -#define ACPI_ACQUIRE_GLOBAL_LOCK(facs, Acq) \ - ((Acq) = ia64_acpi_acquire_global_lock(&facs->global_lock)) - -#define ACPI_RELEASE_GLOBAL_LOCK(facs, Acq) \ - ((Acq) = ia64_acpi_release_global_lock(&facs->global_lock)) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ACENV_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi-ext.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi-ext.h deleted file mode 100644 index eaa57583d151..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi-ext.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * (c) Copyright 2003, 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - * - * Vendor specific extensions to ACPI. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ACPI_EXT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ACPI_EXT_H - -#include <linux/types.h> - -extern acpi_status hp_acpi_csr_space (acpi_handle, u64 *base, u64 *length); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ACPI_EXT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 58500a964238..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000,2001 J.I. Lee <jung-ik.lee@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_ACPI_H -#define _ASM_ACPI_H - -#ifdef __KERNEL__ - -#include <acpi/proc_cap_intel.h> - -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> - - -extern int acpi_lapic; -#define acpi_disabled 0 /* ACPI always enabled on IA64 */ -#define acpi_noirq 0 /* ACPI always enabled on IA64 */ -#define acpi_pci_disabled 0 /* ACPI PCI always enabled on IA64 */ -#define acpi_strict 1 /* no ACPI spec workarounds on IA64 */ - -static inline bool acpi_has_cpu_in_madt(void) -{ - return !!acpi_lapic; -} - -#define acpi_processor_cstate_check(x) (x) /* no idle limits on IA64 :) */ -static inline void disable_acpi(void) { } - -int acpi_request_vector (u32 int_type); -int acpi_gsi_to_irq (u32 gsi, unsigned int *irq); - -/* Low-level suspend routine. */ -extern int acpi_suspend_lowlevel(void); - -static inline unsigned long acpi_get_wakeup_address(void) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* - * Record the cpei override flag and current logical cpu. This is - * useful for CPU removal. - */ -extern unsigned int can_cpei_retarget(void); -extern unsigned int is_cpu_cpei_target(unsigned int cpu); -extern void set_cpei_target_cpu(unsigned int cpu); -extern unsigned int get_cpei_target_cpu(void); -extern void prefill_possible_map(void); -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU -extern int additional_cpus; -#else -#define additional_cpus 0 -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA -#if MAX_NUMNODES > 256 -#define MAX_PXM_DOMAINS MAX_NUMNODES -#else -#define MAX_PXM_DOMAINS (256) -#endif -extern int pxm_to_nid_map[MAX_PXM_DOMAINS]; -extern int __initdata nid_to_pxm_map[MAX_NUMNODES]; -#endif - -static inline bool arch_has_acpi_pdc(void) { return true; } -static inline void arch_acpi_set_proc_cap_bits(u32 *cap) -{ - *cap |= ACPI_PROC_CAP_EST_CAPABILITY_SMP; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA -extern cpumask_t early_cpu_possible_map; -#define for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) \ - for_each_cpu((cpu), &early_cpu_possible_map) - -static inline void per_cpu_scan_finalize(int min_cpus, int reserve_cpus) -{ - int low_cpu, high_cpu; - int cpu; - int next_nid = 0; - - low_cpu = cpumask_weight(&early_cpu_possible_map); - - high_cpu = max(low_cpu, min_cpus); - high_cpu = min(high_cpu + reserve_cpus, NR_CPUS); - - for (cpu = low_cpu; cpu < high_cpu; cpu++) { - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &early_cpu_possible_map); - if (node_cpuid[cpu].nid == NUMA_NO_NODE) { - node_cpuid[cpu].nid = next_nid; - next_nid++; - if (next_nid >= num_online_nodes()) - next_nid = 0; - } - } -} - -extern void acpi_numa_fixup(void); - -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA */ - -#endif /*__KERNEL__*/ - -#endif /*_ASM_ACPI_H*/ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-offsets.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-offsets.h deleted file mode 100644 index d370ee36a182..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-offsets.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -#include <generated/asm-offsets.h> diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-prototypes.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-prototypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index a96689447a74..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asm-prototypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ASM_PROTOTYPES_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ASM_PROTOTYPES_H - -#include <asm/cacheflush.h> -#include <asm/checksum.h> -#include <asm/esi.h> -#include <asm/ftrace.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/string.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/unwind.h> -#include <asm/xor.h> - -extern const char ia64_ivt[]; - -signed int __divsi3(signed int, unsigned int); -signed int __modsi3(signed int, unsigned int); - -signed long long __divdi3(signed long long, unsigned long long); -signed long long __moddi3(signed long long, unsigned long long); - -unsigned int __udivsi3(unsigned int, unsigned int); -unsigned int __umodsi3(unsigned int, unsigned int); - -unsigned long long __udivdi3(unsigned long long, unsigned long long); -unsigned long long __umoddi3(unsigned long long, unsigned long long); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ASM_PROTOTYPES_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asmmacro.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/asmmacro.h deleted file mode 100644 index 52619c517f09..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/asmmacro.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ASMMACRO_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ASMMACRO_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001, 2003-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#define ENTRY(name) \ - .align 32; \ - .proc name; \ -name: - -#define ENTRY_MIN_ALIGN(name) \ - .align 16; \ - .proc name; \ -name: - -#define GLOBAL_ENTRY(name) \ - .global name; \ - ENTRY(name) - -#define END(name) \ - .endp name - -/* - * Helper macros to make unwind directives more readable: - */ - -/* prologue_gr: */ -#define ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP 0x8 -#define ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS 0x4 -#define ASM_UNW_PRLG_PSP 0x2 -#define ASM_UNW_PRLG_PR 0x1 -#define ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(ninputs) (32+(ninputs)) - -/* - * Helper macros for accessing user memory. - * - * When adding any new .section/.previous entries here, make sure to - * also add it to the DISCARD section in arch/ia64/kernel/gate.lds.S or - * unpleasant things will happen. - */ - - .section "__ex_table", "a" // declare section & section attributes - .previous - -# define EX(y,x...) \ - .xdata4 "__ex_table", 99f-., y-.; \ - [99:] x -# define EXCLR(y,x...) \ - .xdata4 "__ex_table", 99f-., y-.+4; \ - [99:] x - -/* - * Tag MCA recoverable instruction ranges. - */ - - .section "__mca_table", "a" // declare section & section attributes - .previous - -# define MCA_RECOVER_RANGE(y) \ - .xdata4 "__mca_table", y-., 99f-.; \ - [99:] - -/* - * Mark instructions that need a load of a virtual address patched to be - * a load of a physical address. We use this either in critical performance - * path (ivt.S - TLB miss processing) or in places where it might not be - * safe to use a "tpa" instruction (mca_asm.S - error recovery). - */ - .section ".data..patch.vtop", "a" // declare section & section attributes - .previous - -#define LOAD_PHYSICAL(pr, reg, obj) \ -[1:](pr)movl reg = obj; \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.vtop", 1b-. - -/* - * For now, we always put in the McKinley E9 workaround. On CPUs that don't need it, - * we'll patch out the work-around bundles with NOPs, so their impact is minimal. - */ -#define DO_MCKINLEY_E9_WORKAROUND - -#ifdef DO_MCKINLEY_E9_WORKAROUND - .section ".data..patch.mckinley_e9", "a" - .previous -/* workaround for Itanium 2 Errata 9: */ -# define FSYS_RETURN \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.mckinley_e9", 1f-.; \ -1:{ .mib; \ - nop.m 0; \ - mov r16=ar.pfs; \ - br.call.sptk.many b7=2f;; \ - }; \ -2:{ .mib; \ - nop.m 0; \ - mov ar.pfs=r16; \ - br.ret.sptk.many b6;; \ - } -#else -# define FSYS_RETURN br.ret.sptk.many b6 -#endif - -/* - * If physical stack register size is different from DEF_NUM_STACK_REG, - * dynamically patch the kernel for correct size. - */ - .section ".data..patch.phys_stack_reg", "a" - .previous -#define LOAD_PHYS_STACK_REG_SIZE(reg) \ -[1:] adds reg=IA64_NUM_PHYS_STACK_REG*8+8,r0; \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.phys_stack_reg", 1b-. - -/* - * Up until early 2004, use of .align within a function caused bad unwind info. - * TEXT_ALIGN(n) expands into ".align n" if a fixed GAS is available or into nothing - * otherwise. - */ -#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_TEXT_ALIGN -# define TEXT_ALIGN(n) .align n -#else -# define TEXT_ALIGN(n) -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_SERIALIZE_DIRECTIVE -# define dv_serialize_data .serialize.data -# define dv_serialize_instruction .serialize.instruction -#else -# define dv_serialize_data -# define dv_serialize_instruction -#endif - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ASMMACRO_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/atomic.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/atomic.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6540a628d257..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/atomic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ATOMIC_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ATOMIC_H - -/* - * Atomic operations that C can't guarantee us. Useful for - * resource counting etc.. - * - * NOTE: don't mess with the types below! The "unsigned long" and - * "int" types were carefully placed so as to ensure proper operation - * of the macros. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/types.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/barrier.h> - - -#define ATOMIC64_INIT(i) { (i) } - -#define arch_atomic_read(v) READ_ONCE((v)->counter) -#define arch_atomic64_read(v) READ_ONCE((v)->counter) - -#define arch_atomic_set(v,i) WRITE_ONCE(((v)->counter), (i)) -#define arch_atomic64_set(v,i) WRITE_ONCE(((v)->counter), (i)) - -#define ATOMIC_OP(op, c_op) \ -static __inline__ int \ -ia64_atomic_##op (int i, atomic_t *v) \ -{ \ - __s32 old, new; \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL \ - \ - do { \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v); \ - old = arch_atomic_read(v); \ - new = old c_op i; \ - } while (ia64_cmpxchg(acq, v, old, new, sizeof(atomic_t)) != old); \ - return new; \ -} - -#define ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(op, c_op) \ -static __inline__ int \ -ia64_atomic_fetch_##op (int i, atomic_t *v) \ -{ \ - __s32 old, new; \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL \ - \ - do { \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v); \ - old = arch_atomic_read(v); \ - new = old c_op i; \ - } while (ia64_cmpxchg(acq, v, old, new, sizeof(atomic_t)) != old); \ - return old; \ -} - -#define ATOMIC_OPS(op, c_op) \ - ATOMIC_OP(op, c_op) \ - ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(op, c_op) - -ATOMIC_OPS(add, +) -ATOMIC_OPS(sub, -) - -#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ -#define __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - static const int __ia64_atomic_p = __builtin_constant_p(i) ? \ - ((i) == 1 || (i) == 4 || (i) == 8 || (i) == 16 || \ - (i) == -1 || (i) == -4 || (i) == -8 || (i) == -16) : 0;\ - __ia64_atomic_p -#else -#define __ia64_atomic_const(i) 0 -#endif - -#define arch_atomic_add_return(i,v) \ -({ \ - int __ia64_aar_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetch_and_add(__ia64_aar_i, &(v)->counter) \ - : ia64_atomic_add(__ia64_aar_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic_sub_return(i,v) \ -({ \ - int __ia64_asr_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetch_and_add(-__ia64_asr_i, &(v)->counter) \ - : ia64_atomic_sub(__ia64_asr_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic_fetch_add(i,v) \ -({ \ - int __ia64_aar_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetchadd(__ia64_aar_i, &(v)->counter, acq) \ - : ia64_atomic_fetch_add(__ia64_aar_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic_fetch_sub(i,v) \ -({ \ - int __ia64_asr_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetchadd(-__ia64_asr_i, &(v)->counter, acq) \ - : ia64_atomic_fetch_sub(__ia64_asr_i, v); \ -}) - -ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(and, &) -ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(or, |) -ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(xor, ^) - -#define arch_atomic_and(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic_fetch_and(i,v) -#define arch_atomic_or(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic_fetch_or(i,v) -#define arch_atomic_xor(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic_fetch_xor(i,v) - -#define arch_atomic_fetch_and(i,v) ia64_atomic_fetch_and(i,v) -#define arch_atomic_fetch_or(i,v) ia64_atomic_fetch_or(i,v) -#define arch_atomic_fetch_xor(i,v) ia64_atomic_fetch_xor(i,v) - -#undef ATOMIC_OPS -#undef ATOMIC_FETCH_OP -#undef ATOMIC_OP - -#define ATOMIC64_OP(op, c_op) \ -static __inline__ s64 \ -ia64_atomic64_##op (s64 i, atomic64_t *v) \ -{ \ - s64 old, new; \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL \ - \ - do { \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v); \ - old = arch_atomic64_read(v); \ - new = old c_op i; \ - } while (ia64_cmpxchg(acq, v, old, new, sizeof(atomic64_t)) != old); \ - return new; \ -} - -#define ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP(op, c_op) \ -static __inline__ s64 \ -ia64_atomic64_fetch_##op (s64 i, atomic64_t *v) \ -{ \ - s64 old, new; \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL \ - \ - do { \ - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v); \ - old = arch_atomic64_read(v); \ - new = old c_op i; \ - } while (ia64_cmpxchg(acq, v, old, new, sizeof(atomic64_t)) != old); \ - return old; \ -} - -#define ATOMIC64_OPS(op, c_op) \ - ATOMIC64_OP(op, c_op) \ - ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP(op, c_op) - -ATOMIC64_OPS(add, +) -ATOMIC64_OPS(sub, -) - -#define arch_atomic64_add_return(i,v) \ -({ \ - s64 __ia64_aar_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetch_and_add(__ia64_aar_i, &(v)->counter) \ - : ia64_atomic64_add(__ia64_aar_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic64_sub_return(i,v) \ -({ \ - s64 __ia64_asr_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetch_and_add(-__ia64_asr_i, &(v)->counter) \ - : ia64_atomic64_sub(__ia64_asr_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic64_fetch_add(i,v) \ -({ \ - s64 __ia64_aar_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetchadd(__ia64_aar_i, &(v)->counter, acq) \ - : ia64_atomic64_fetch_add(__ia64_aar_i, v); \ -}) - -#define arch_atomic64_fetch_sub(i,v) \ -({ \ - s64 __ia64_asr_i = (i); \ - __ia64_atomic_const(i) \ - ? ia64_fetchadd(-__ia64_asr_i, &(v)->counter, acq) \ - : ia64_atomic64_fetch_sub(__ia64_asr_i, v); \ -}) - -ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP(and, &) -ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP(or, |) -ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP(xor, ^) - -#define arch_atomic64_and(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic64_fetch_and(i,v) -#define arch_atomic64_or(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic64_fetch_or(i,v) -#define arch_atomic64_xor(i,v) (void)ia64_atomic64_fetch_xor(i,v) - -#define arch_atomic64_fetch_and(i,v) ia64_atomic64_fetch_and(i,v) -#define arch_atomic64_fetch_or(i,v) ia64_atomic64_fetch_or(i,v) -#define arch_atomic64_fetch_xor(i,v) ia64_atomic64_fetch_xor(i,v) - -#undef ATOMIC64_OPS -#undef ATOMIC64_FETCH_OP -#undef ATOMIC64_OP - -#define arch_atomic_add(i,v) (void)arch_atomic_add_return((i), (v)) -#define arch_atomic_sub(i,v) (void)arch_atomic_sub_return((i), (v)) - -#define arch_atomic64_add(i,v) (void)arch_atomic64_add_return((i), (v)) -#define arch_atomic64_sub(i,v) (void)arch_atomic64_sub_return((i), (v)) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ATOMIC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h deleted file mode 100644 index 751cdd353446..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Memory barrier definitions. This is based on information published - * in the Processor Abstraction Layer and the System Abstraction Layer - * manual. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H -#define _ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H - -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -/* - * Macros to force memory ordering. In these descriptions, "previous" - * and "subsequent" refer to program order; "visible" means that all - * architecturally visible effects of a memory access have occurred - * (at a minimum, this means the memory has been read or written). - * - * wmb(): Guarantees that all preceding stores to memory- - * like regions are visible before any subsequent - * stores and that all following stores will be - * visible only after all previous stores. - * rmb(): Like wmb(), but for reads. - * mb(): wmb()/rmb() combo, i.e., all previous memory - * accesses are visible before all subsequent - * accesses and vice versa. This is also known as - * a "fence." - * - * Note: "mb()" and its variants cannot be used as a fence to order - * accesses to memory mapped I/O registers. For that, mf.a needs to - * be used. However, we don't want to always use mf.a because (a) - * it's (presumably) much slower than mf and (b) mf.a is supported for - * sequential memory pages only. - */ -#define mb() ia64_mf() -#define rmb() mb() -#define wmb() mb() - -#define dma_rmb() mb() -#define dma_wmb() mb() - -# define __smp_mb() mb() - -#define __smp_mb__before_atomic() barrier() -#define __smp_mb__after_atomic() barrier() - -/* - * IA64 GCC turns volatile stores into st.rel and volatile loads into ld.acq no - * need for asm trickery! - */ - -#define __smp_store_release(p, v) \ -do { \ - compiletime_assert_atomic_type(*p); \ - barrier(); \ - WRITE_ONCE(*p, v); \ -} while (0) - -#define __smp_load_acquire(p) \ -({ \ - typeof(*p) ___p1 = READ_ONCE(*p); \ - compiletime_assert_atomic_type(*p); \ - barrier(); \ - ___p1; \ -}) - -/* - * The group barrier in front of the rsm & ssm are necessary to ensure - * that none of the previous instructions in the same group are - * affected by the rsm/ssm. - */ - -#include <asm-generic/barrier.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/bitops.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/bitops.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1accb7842f58..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/bitops.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,453 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_BITOPS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_BITOPS_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 02/06/02 find_next_bit() and find_first_bit() added from Erich Focht's ia64 - * O(1) scheduler patch - */ - -#ifndef _LINUX_BITOPS_H -#error only <linux/bitops.h> can be included directly -#endif - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/barrier.h> - -/** - * set_bit - Atomically set a bit in memory - * @nr: the bit to set - * @addr: the address to start counting from - * - * This function is atomic and may not be reordered. See __set_bit() - * if you do not require the atomic guarantees. - * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not - * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. - * - * The address must be (at least) "long" aligned. - * Note that there are driver (e.g., eepro100) which use these operations to - * operate on hw-defined data-structures, so we can't easily change these - * operations to force a bigger alignment. - * - * bit 0 is the LSB of addr; bit 32 is the LSB of (addr+1). - */ -static __inline__ void -set_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 bit, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - bit = 1 << (nr & 31); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old | bit; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); -} - -/** - * arch___set_bit - Set a bit in memory - * @nr: the bit to set - * @addr: the address to start counting from - * - * Unlike set_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. - * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect - * may be that only one operation succeeds. - */ -static __always_inline void -arch___set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - *((__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5)) |= (1 << (nr & 31)); -} - -/** - * clear_bit - Clears a bit in memory - * @nr: Bit to clear - * @addr: Address to start counting from - * - * clear_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. However, it does - * not contain a memory barrier, so if it is used for locking purposes, - * you should call smp_mb__before_atomic() and/or smp_mb__after_atomic() - * in order to ensure changes are visible on other processors. - */ -static __inline__ void -clear_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 mask, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - mask = ~(1 << (nr & 31)); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old & mask; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); -} - -/** - * clear_bit_unlock - Clears a bit in memory with release - * @nr: Bit to clear - * @addr: Address to start counting from - * - * clear_bit_unlock() is atomic and may not be reordered. It does - * contain a memory barrier suitable for unlock type operations. - */ -static __inline__ void -clear_bit_unlock (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 mask, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - mask = ~(1 << (nr & 31)); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old & mask; - } while (cmpxchg_rel(m, old, new) != old); -} - -/** - * __clear_bit_unlock - Non-atomically clears a bit in memory with release - * @nr: Bit to clear - * @addr: Address to start counting from - * - * Similarly to clear_bit_unlock, the implementation uses a store - * with release semantics. See also arch_spin_unlock(). - */ -static __inline__ void -__clear_bit_unlock(int nr, void *addr) -{ - __u32 * const m = (__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - __u32 const new = *m & ~(1 << (nr & 31)); - - ia64_st4_rel_nta(m, new); -} - -/** - * arch___clear_bit - Clears a bit in memory (non-atomic version) - * @nr: the bit to clear - * @addr: the address to start counting from - * - * Unlike clear_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. - * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect - * may be that only one operation succeeds. - */ -static __always_inline void -arch___clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - *((__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5)) &= ~(1 << (nr & 31)); -} - -/** - * change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory - * @nr: Bit to toggle - * @addr: Address to start counting from - * - * change_bit() is atomic and may not be reordered. - * Note that @nr may be almost arbitrarily large; this function is not - * restricted to acting on a single-word quantity. - */ -static __inline__ void -change_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 bit, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - bit = (1 << (nr & 31)); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old ^ bit; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); -} - -/** - * arch___change_bit - Toggle a bit in memory - * @nr: the bit to toggle - * @addr: the address to start counting from - * - * Unlike change_bit(), this function is non-atomic and may be reordered. - * If it's called on the same region of memory simultaneously, the effect - * may be that only one operation succeeds. - */ -static __always_inline void -arch___change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - *((__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5)) ^= (1 << (nr & 31)); -} - -/** - * test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to set - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. - * It also implies the acquisition side of the memory barrier. - */ -static __inline__ int -test_and_set_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 bit, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - bit = 1 << (nr & 31); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old | bit; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); - return (old & bit) != 0; -} - -/** - * test_and_set_bit_lock - Set a bit and return its old value for lock - * @nr: Bit to set - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This is the same as test_and_set_bit on ia64 - */ -#define test_and_set_bit_lock test_and_set_bit - -/** - * arch___test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to set - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. - * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed - * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. - */ -static __always_inline bool -arch___test_and_set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - __u32 *p = (__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - __u32 m = 1 << (nr & 31); - int oldbitset = (*p & m) != 0; - - *p |= m; - return oldbitset; -} - -/** - * test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to clear - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. - * It also implies the acquisition side of the memory barrier. - */ -static __inline__ int -test_and_clear_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 mask, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - mask = ~(1 << (nr & 31)); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old & mask; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); - return (old & ~mask) != 0; -} - -/** - * arch___test_and_clear_bit - Clear a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to clear - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. - * If two examples of this operation race, one can appear to succeed - * but actually fail. You must protect multiple accesses with a lock. - */ -static __always_inline bool -arch___test_and_clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - __u32 *p = (__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - __u32 m = 1 << (nr & 31); - int oldbitset = (*p & m) != 0; - - *p &= ~m; - return oldbitset; -} - -/** - * test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to change - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is atomic and cannot be reordered. - * It also implies the acquisition side of the memory barrier. - */ -static __inline__ int -test_and_change_bit (int nr, volatile void *addr) -{ - __u32 bit, old, new; - volatile __u32 *m; - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL - - m = (volatile __u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - bit = (1 << (nr & 31)); - do { - CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(m); - old = *m; - new = old ^ bit; - } while (cmpxchg_acq(m, old, new) != old); - return (old & bit) != 0; -} - -/** - * arch___test_and_change_bit - Change a bit and return its old value - * @nr: Bit to change - * @addr: Address to count from - * - * This operation is non-atomic and can be reordered. - */ -static __always_inline bool -arch___test_and_change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr) -{ - __u32 old, bit = (1 << (nr & 31)); - __u32 *m = (__u32 *) addr + (nr >> 5); - - old = *m; - *m = old ^ bit; - return (old & bit) != 0; -} - -#define arch_test_bit generic_test_bit -#define arch_test_bit_acquire generic_test_bit_acquire - -/** - * ffz - find the first zero bit in a long word - * @x: The long word to find the bit in - * - * Returns the bit-number (0..63) of the first (least significant) zero bit. - * Undefined if no zero exists, so code should check against ~0UL first... - */ -static inline unsigned long -ffz (unsigned long x) -{ - unsigned long result; - - result = ia64_popcnt(x & (~x - 1)); - return result; -} - -/** - * __ffs - find first bit in word. - * @x: The word to search - * - * Undefined if no bit exists, so code should check against 0 first. - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long -__ffs (unsigned long x) -{ - unsigned long result; - - result = ia64_popcnt((x-1) & ~x); - return result; -} - -#ifdef __KERNEL__ - -/* - * Return bit number of last (most-significant) bit set. Undefined - * for x==0. Bits are numbered from 0..63 (e.g., ia64_fls(9) == 3). - */ -static inline unsigned long -ia64_fls (unsigned long x) -{ - long double d = x; - long exp; - - exp = ia64_getf_exp(d); - return exp - 0xffff; -} - -/* - * Find the last (most significant) bit set. Returns 0 for x==0 and - * bits are numbered from 1..32 (e.g., fls(9) == 4). - */ -static inline int fls(unsigned int t) -{ - unsigned long x = t & 0xffffffffu; - - if (!x) - return 0; - x |= x >> 1; - x |= x >> 2; - x |= x >> 4; - x |= x >> 8; - x |= x >> 16; - return ia64_popcnt(x); -} - -/* - * Find the last (most significant) bit set. Undefined for x==0. - * Bits are numbered from 0..63 (e.g., __fls(9) == 3). - */ -static inline unsigned long -__fls (unsigned long x) -{ - x |= x >> 1; - x |= x >> 2; - x |= x >> 4; - x |= x >> 8; - x |= x >> 16; - x |= x >> 32; - return ia64_popcnt(x) - 1; -} - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/fls64.h> - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/builtin-ffs.h> - -/* - * hweightN: returns the hamming weight (i.e. the number - * of bits set) of a N-bit word - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long __arch_hweight64(unsigned long x) -{ - unsigned long result; - result = ia64_popcnt(x); - return result; -} - -#define __arch_hweight32(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_hweight64((x) & 0xfffffffful)) -#define __arch_hweight16(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_hweight64((x) & 0xfffful)) -#define __arch_hweight8(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_hweight64((x) & 0xfful)) - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/const_hweight.h> - -#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - -#ifdef __KERNEL__ - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/non-instrumented-non-atomic.h> - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/le.h> - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/ext2-atomic-setbit.h> - -#include <asm-generic/bitops/sched.h> - -#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_BITOPS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/bug.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/bug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 66b37a532765..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/bug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_BUG_H -#define _ASM_IA64_BUG_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_BUG -#define ia64_abort() __builtin_trap() -#define BUG() do { \ - printk("kernel BUG at %s:%d!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ - barrier_before_unreachable(); \ - ia64_abort(); \ -} while (0) - -/* should this BUG be made generic? */ -#define HAVE_ARCH_BUG -#endif - -#include <asm-generic/bug.h> - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cache.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cache.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2f1c70647068..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cache.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CACHE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CACHE_H - - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -/* Bytes per L1 (data) cache line. */ -#define L1_CACHE_SHIFT CONFIG_IA64_L1_CACHE_SHIFT -#define L1_CACHE_BYTES (1 << L1_CACHE_SHIFT) - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -# define SMP_CACHE_SHIFT L1_CACHE_SHIFT -# define SMP_CACHE_BYTES L1_CACHE_BYTES -#else - /* - * The "aligned" directive can only _increase_ alignment, so this is - * safe and provides an easy way to avoid wasting space on a - * uni-processor: - */ -# define SMP_CACHE_SHIFT 3 -# define SMP_CACHE_BYTES (1 << 3) -#endif - -#define __read_mostly __section(".data..read_mostly") - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CACHE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cacheflush.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cacheflush.h deleted file mode 100644 index eac493fa9e0d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cacheflush.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CACHEFLUSH_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CACHEFLUSH_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/page-flags.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define ARCH_IMPLEMENTS_FLUSH_DCACHE_PAGE 1 -static inline void flush_dcache_folio(struct folio *folio) -{ - clear_bit(PG_arch_1, &folio->flags); -} -#define flush_dcache_folio flush_dcache_folio - -static inline void flush_dcache_page(struct page *page) -{ - flush_dcache_folio(page_folio(page)); -} - -extern void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end); -#define flush_icache_range flush_icache_range -extern void clflush_cache_range(void *addr, int size); - -#define flush_icache_user_page(vma, page, user_addr, len) \ -do { \ - unsigned long _addr = (unsigned long) page_address(page) + ((user_addr) & ~PAGE_MASK); \ - flush_icache_range(_addr, _addr + (len)); \ -} while (0) - -#include <asm-generic/cacheflush.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CACHEFLUSH_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/checksum.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/checksum.h deleted file mode 100644 index f3026213aa32..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/checksum.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CHECKSUM_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CHECKSUM_H - -/* - * Modified 1998, 1999 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ - -/* - * This is a version of ip_compute_csum() optimized for IP headers, - * which always checksum on 4 octet boundaries. - */ -extern __sum16 ip_fast_csum(const void *iph, unsigned int ihl); - -/* - * Computes the checksum of the TCP/UDP pseudo-header returns a 16-bit - * checksum, already complemented - */ -extern __sum16 csum_tcpudp_magic(__be32 saddr, __be32 daddr, - __u32 len, __u8 proto, __wsum sum); - -extern __wsum csum_tcpudp_nofold(__be32 saddr, __be32 daddr, - __u32 len, __u8 proto, __wsum sum); - -/* - * Computes the checksum of a memory block at buff, length len, - * and adds in "sum" (32-bit) - * - * returns a 32-bit number suitable for feeding into itself - * or csum_tcpudp_magic - * - * this function must be called with even lengths, except - * for the last fragment, which may be odd - * - * it's best to have buff aligned on a 32-bit boundary - */ -extern __wsum csum_partial(const void *buff, int len, __wsum sum); - -/* - * This routine is used for miscellaneous IP-like checksums, mainly in - * icmp.c - */ -extern __sum16 ip_compute_csum(const void *buff, int len); - -/* - * Fold a partial checksum without adding pseudo headers. - */ -static inline __sum16 csum_fold(__wsum csum) -{ - u32 sum = (__force u32)csum; - sum = (sum & 0xffff) + (sum >> 16); - sum = (sum & 0xffff) + (sum >> 16); - return (__force __sum16)~sum; -} - -#define _HAVE_ARCH_IPV6_CSUM 1 -struct in6_addr; -extern __sum16 csum_ipv6_magic(const struct in6_addr *saddr, - const struct in6_addr *daddr, - __u32 len, __u8 proto, __wsum csum); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CHECKSUM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/clocksource.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/clocksource.h deleted file mode 100644 index 71a517751afa..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/clocksource.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* IA64-specific clocksource additions */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CLOCKSOURCE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CLOCKSOURCE_H - -struct arch_clocksource_data { - void *fsys_mmio; /* used by fsyscall asm code */ -}; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CLOCKSOURCE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cmpxchg.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cmpxchg.h deleted file mode 100644 index d85ee1a0a227..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cmpxchg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H - -#include <uapi/asm/cmpxchg.h> - -#define arch_xchg(ptr, x) \ -({(__typeof__(*(ptr))) __arch_xchg((unsigned long) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)));}) - -#define arch_cmpxchg(ptr, o, n) cmpxchg_acq((ptr), (o), (n)) -#define arch_cmpxchg64(ptr, o, n) cmpxchg_acq((ptr), (o), (n)) - -#define arch_cmpxchg_local arch_cmpxchg -#define arch_cmpxchg64_local arch_cmpxchg64 - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_CMPXCHG -# define CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL int _cmpxchg_bugcheck_count = 128; -# define CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v) \ -do { \ - if (_cmpxchg_bugcheck_count-- <= 0) { \ - void *ip; \ - extern int _printk(const char *fmt, ...); \ - ip = (void *) ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_IP); \ - _printk("CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK: stuck at %p on word %p\n", ip, (v));\ - break; \ - } \ -} while (0) -#else /* !CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_CMPXCHG */ -# define CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK_DECL -# define CMPXCHG_BUGCHECK(v) -#endif /* !CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_CMPXCHG */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cpu.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cpu.h deleted file mode 100644 index db125df9e088..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cpu.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CPU_H_ -#define _ASM_IA64_CPU_H_ - -#include <linux/device.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/topology.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> - -struct ia64_cpu { - struct cpu cpu; -}; - -DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct ia64_cpu, cpu_devices); - -DECLARE_PER_CPU(int, cpu_state); - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -extern int arch_register_cpu(int num); -extern void arch_unregister_cpu(int); -#endif - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CPU_H_ */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cputime.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cputime.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7f28c3564d5d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cputime.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/* - * Definitions for measuring cputime on ia64 machines. - * - * Based on <asm-powerpc/cputime.h>. - * - * Copyright (C) 2007 FUJITSU LIMITED - * Copyright (C) 2007 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - * - * If we have CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE, we measure cpu time in nsec. - * Otherwise we measure cpu time in jiffies using the generic definitions. - */ - -#ifndef __IA64_CPUTIME_H -#define __IA64_CPUTIME_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -extern void arch_vtime_task_switch(struct task_struct *tsk); -#endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE */ - -#endif /* __IA64_CPUTIME_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/current.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/current.h deleted file mode 100644 index 86fbcc88dff2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/current.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_CURRENT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_CURRENT_H - -/* - * Modified 1998-2000 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> - -/* - * In kernel mode, thread pointer (r13) is used to point to the current task - * structure. - */ -#define current ((struct task_struct *) ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_TP)) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_CURRENT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cyclone.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/cyclone.h deleted file mode 100644 index a481393647e9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/cyclone.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef ASM_IA64_CYCLONE_H -#define ASM_IA64_CYCLONE_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE -extern int use_cyclone; -extern void __init cyclone_setup(void); -#else /* CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE */ -#define use_cyclone 0 -static inline void cyclone_setup(void) -{ - printk(KERN_ERR "Cyclone Counter: System not configured" - " w/ CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE.\n"); -} -#endif /* CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE */ -#endif /* !ASM_IA64_CYCLONE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/delay.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/delay.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0227ac586107..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/delay.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_DELAY_H -#define _ASM_IA64_DELAY_H - -/* - * Delay routines using a pre-computed "cycles/usec" value. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - -static __inline__ void -ia64_set_itm (unsigned long val) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITM, val); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_get_itm (void) -{ - unsigned long result; - - result = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITM); - ia64_srlz_d(); - return result; -} - -static __inline__ void -ia64_set_itv (unsigned long val) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITV, val); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_get_itv (void) -{ - return ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITV); -} - -static __inline__ void -ia64_set_itc (unsigned long val) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_ITC, val); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_get_itc (void) -{ - unsigned long result; - - result = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_ITC); - ia64_barrier(); -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - while (unlikely((__s32) result == -1)) { - result = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_ITC); - ia64_barrier(); - } -#endif - return result; -} - -extern void ia64_delay_loop (unsigned long loops); - -static __inline__ void -__delay (unsigned long loops) -{ - if (unlikely(loops < 1)) - return; - - ia64_delay_loop (loops - 1); -} - -extern void udelay (unsigned long usecs); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_DELAY_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/device.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/device.h deleted file mode 100644 index 918b198cd5bb..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/device.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * Arch specific extensions to struct device - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_DEVICE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_DEVICE_H - -struct dev_archdata { -}; - -struct pdev_archdata { -}; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_DEVICE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/div64.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/div64.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6cd978cefb28..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/div64.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -#include <asm-generic/div64.h> diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma-mapping.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma-mapping.h deleted file mode 100644 index af6fa8e1597c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma-mapping.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_DMA_MAPPING_H -#define _ASM_IA64_DMA_MAPPING_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -extern const struct dma_map_ops *dma_ops; - -static inline const struct dma_map_ops *get_arch_dma_ops(void) -{ - return dma_ops; -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_DMA_MAPPING_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma.h deleted file mode 100644 index eaed2626ffda..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dma.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_DMA_H -#define _ASM_IA64_DMA_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#include <asm/io.h> /* need byte IO */ - -extern unsigned long MAX_DMA_ADDRESS; - -#define free_dma(x) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_DMA_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dmi.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/dmi.h deleted file mode 100644 index ecd9e0a0f5f9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/dmi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_DMI_H -#define _ASM_DMI_H 1 - -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <asm/io.h> - -/* Use normal IO mappings for DMI */ -#define dmi_early_remap ioremap -#define dmi_early_unmap(x, l) iounmap(x) -#define dmi_remap ioremap -#define dmi_unmap iounmap -#define dmi_alloc(l) kzalloc(l, GFP_ATOMIC) - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/early_ioremap.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/early_ioremap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 934191b1e2e3..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/early_ioremap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_EARLY_IOREMAP_H -#define _ASM_IA64_EARLY_IOREMAP_H - -extern void __iomem * early_ioremap (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size); -#define early_memremap(phys_addr, size) early_ioremap(phys_addr, size) - -extern void early_iounmap (volatile void __iomem *addr, unsigned long size); -#define early_memunmap(addr, size) early_iounmap(addr, size) - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/efi.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/efi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6a4a50d8f19a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/efi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_EFI_H -#define _ASM_EFI_H - -typedef int (*efi_freemem_callback_t) (u64 start, u64 end, void *arg); - -void *efi_get_pal_addr(void); -void efi_map_pal_code(void); -void efi_memmap_walk(efi_freemem_callback_t, void *); -void efi_memmap_walk_uc(efi_freemem_callback_t, void *); -void efi_gettimeofday(struct timespec64 *ts); - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/elf.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/elf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2ef5f9966ad1..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/elf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_ELF_H -#define _ASM_IA64_ELF_H - -/* - * ELF-specific definitions. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2002-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#include <asm/fpu.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/auxvec.h> - -/* - * This is used to ensure we don't load something for the wrong architecture. - */ -#define elf_check_arch(x) ((x)->e_machine == EM_IA_64) - -/* - * These are used to set parameters in the core dumps. - */ -#define ELF_CLASS ELFCLASS64 -#define ELF_DATA ELFDATA2LSB -#define ELF_ARCH EM_IA_64 - -#define CORE_DUMP_USE_REGSET - -/* Least-significant four bits of ELF header's e_flags are OS-specific. The bits are - interpreted as follows by Linux: */ -#define EF_IA_64_LINUX_EXECUTABLE_STACK 0x1 /* is stack (& heap) executable by default? */ - -#define ELF_EXEC_PAGESIZE PAGE_SIZE - -/* - * This is the location that an ET_DYN program is loaded if exec'ed. - * Typical use of this is to invoke "./ld.so someprog" to test out a - * new version of the loader. We need to make sure that it is out of - * the way of the program that it will "exec", and that there is - * sufficient room for the brk. - */ -#define ELF_ET_DYN_BASE (TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE + 0x800000000UL) - -#define PT_IA_64_UNWIND 0x70000001 - -/* IA-64 relocations: */ -#define R_IA64_NONE 0x00 /* none */ -#define R_IA64_IMM14 0x21 /* symbol + addend, add imm14 */ -#define R_IA64_IMM22 0x22 /* symbol + addend, add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_IMM64 0x23 /* symbol + addend, mov imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_DIR32MSB 0x24 /* symbol + addend, data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_DIR32LSB 0x25 /* symbol + addend, data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_DIR64MSB 0x26 /* symbol + addend, data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_DIR64LSB 0x27 /* symbol + addend, data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL22 0x2a /* @gprel(sym+add), add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL64I 0x2b /* @gprel(sym+add), mov imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL32MSB 0x2c /* @gprel(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL32LSB 0x2d /* @gprel(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL64MSB 0x2e /* @gprel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_GPREL64LSB 0x2f /* @gprel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF22 0x32 /* @ltoff(sym+add), add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF64I 0x33 /* @ltoff(sym+add), mov imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_PLTOFF22 0x3a /* @pltoff(sym+add), add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_PLTOFF64I 0x3b /* @pltoff(sym+add), mov imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_PLTOFF64MSB 0x3e /* @pltoff(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_PLTOFF64LSB 0x3f /* @pltoff(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_FPTR64I 0x43 /* @fptr(sym+add), mov imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_FPTR32MSB 0x44 /* @fptr(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_FPTR32LSB 0x45 /* @fptr(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_FPTR64MSB 0x46 /* @fptr(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_FPTR64LSB 0x47 /* @fptr(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL60B 0x48 /* @pcrel(sym+add), brl */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL21B 0x49 /* @pcrel(sym+add), ptb, call */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL21M 0x4a /* @pcrel(sym+add), chk.s */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL21F 0x4b /* @pcrel(sym+add), fchkf */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL32MSB 0x4c /* @pcrel(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL32LSB 0x4d /* @pcrel(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL64MSB 0x4e /* @pcrel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL64LSB 0x4f /* @pcrel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR22 0x52 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64I 0x53 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32MSB 0x54 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), 4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32LSB 0x55 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), 4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64MSB 0x56 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), 8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64LSB 0x57 /* @ltoff(@fptr(s+a)), 8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_SEGREL32MSB 0x5c /* @segrel(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_SEGREL32LSB 0x5d /* @segrel(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_SEGREL64MSB 0x5e /* @segrel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_SEGREL64LSB 0x5f /* @segrel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_SECREL32MSB 0x64 /* @secrel(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_SECREL32LSB 0x65 /* @secrel(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_SECREL64MSB 0x66 /* @secrel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_SECREL64LSB 0x67 /* @secrel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_REL32MSB 0x6c /* data 4 + REL */ -#define R_IA64_REL32LSB 0x6d /* data 4 + REL */ -#define R_IA64_REL64MSB 0x6e /* data 8 + REL */ -#define R_IA64_REL64LSB 0x6f /* data 8 + REL */ -#define R_IA64_LTV32MSB 0x74 /* symbol + addend, data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTV32LSB 0x75 /* symbol + addend, data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTV64MSB 0x76 /* symbol + addend, data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTV64LSB 0x77 /* symbol + addend, data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL21BI 0x79 /* @pcrel(sym+add), ptb, call */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL22 0x7a /* @pcrel(sym+add), imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_PCREL64I 0x7b /* @pcrel(sym+add), imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_IPLTMSB 0x80 /* dynamic reloc, imported PLT, MSB */ -#define R_IA64_IPLTLSB 0x81 /* dynamic reloc, imported PLT, LSB */ -#define R_IA64_COPY 0x84 /* dynamic reloc, data copy */ -#define R_IA64_SUB 0x85 /* -symbol + addend, add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF22X 0x86 /* LTOFF22, relaxable. */ -#define R_IA64_LDXMOV 0x87 /* Use of LTOFF22X. */ -#define R_IA64_TPREL14 0x91 /* @tprel(sym+add), add imm14 */ -#define R_IA64_TPREL22 0x92 /* @tprel(sym+add), add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_TPREL64I 0x93 /* @tprel(sym+add), add imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_TPREL64MSB 0x96 /* @tprel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_TPREL64LSB 0x97 /* @tprel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_TPREL22 0x9a /* @ltoff(@tprel(s+a)), add imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_DTPMOD64MSB 0xa6 /* @dtpmod(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_DTPMOD64LSB 0xa7 /* @dtpmod(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_DTPMOD22 0xaa /* @ltoff(@dtpmod(s+a)), imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL14 0xb1 /* @dtprel(sym+add), imm14 */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL22 0xb2 /* @dtprel(sym+add), imm22 */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL64I 0xb3 /* @dtprel(sym+add), imm64 */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL32MSB 0xb4 /* @dtprel(sym+add), data4 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL32LSB 0xb5 /* @dtprel(sym+add), data4 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL64MSB 0xb6 /* @dtprel(sym+add), data8 MSB */ -#define R_IA64_DTPREL64LSB 0xb7 /* @dtprel(sym+add), data8 LSB */ -#define R_IA64_LTOFF_DTPREL22 0xba /* @ltoff(@dtprel(s+a)), imm22 */ - -/* IA-64 specific section flags: */ -#define SHF_IA_64_SHORT 0x10000000 /* section near gp */ - -/* - * We use (abuse?) this macro to insert the (empty) vm_area that is - * used to map the register backing store. I don't see any better - * place to do this, but we should discuss this with Linus once we can - * talk to him... - */ -extern void ia64_init_addr_space (void); -#define ELF_PLAT_INIT(_r, load_addr) ia64_init_addr_space() - -/* ELF register definitions. This is needed for core dump support. */ - -/* - * elf_gregset_t contains the application-level state in the following order: - * r0-r31 - * NaT bits (for r0-r31; bit N == 1 iff rN is a NaT) - * predicate registers (p0-p63) - * b0-b7 - * ip cfm psr - * ar.rsc ar.bsp ar.bspstore ar.rnat - * ar.ccv ar.unat ar.fpsr ar.pfs ar.lc ar.ec ar.csd ar.ssd - */ -#define ELF_NGREG 128 /* we really need just 72 but let's leave some headroom... */ -#define ELF_NFPREG 128 /* f0 and f1 could be omitted, but so what... */ - -/* elf_gregset_t register offsets */ -#define ELF_GR_0_OFFSET 0 -#define ELF_NAT_OFFSET (32 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_PR_OFFSET (33 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_BR_0_OFFSET (34 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_CR_IIP_OFFSET (42 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_CFM_OFFSET (43 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET (44 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_GR_OFFSET(i) (ELF_GR_0_OFFSET + i * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_BR_OFFSET(i) (ELF_BR_0_OFFSET + i * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_RSC_OFFSET (45 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_BSP_OFFSET (46 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_BSPSTORE_OFFSET (47 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_RNAT_OFFSET (48 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_CCV_OFFSET (49 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_UNAT_OFFSET (50 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_FPSR_OFFSET (51 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_PFS_OFFSET (52 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_LC_OFFSET (53 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_EC_OFFSET (54 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_CSD_OFFSET (55 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_SSD_OFFSET (56 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) -#define ELF_AR_END_OFFSET (57 * sizeof(elf_greg_t)) - -typedef unsigned long elf_greg_t; -typedef elf_greg_t elf_gregset_t[ELF_NGREG]; - -typedef struct ia64_fpreg elf_fpreg_t; -typedef elf_fpreg_t elf_fpregset_t[ELF_NFPREG]; - - - -struct pt_regs; /* forward declaration... */ -extern void ia64_elf_core_copy_regs (struct pt_regs *src, elf_gregset_t dst); -#define ELF_CORE_COPY_REGS(_dest,_regs) ia64_elf_core_copy_regs(_regs, _dest); - -/* This macro yields a bitmask that programs can use to figure out - what instruction set this CPU supports. */ -#define ELF_HWCAP 0 - -/* This macro yields a string that ld.so will use to load - implementation specific libraries for optimization. Not terribly - relevant until we have real hardware to play with... */ -#define ELF_PLATFORM NULL - -#define elf_read_implies_exec(ex, executable_stack) \ - ((executable_stack!=EXSTACK_DISABLE_X) && ((ex).e_flags & EF_IA_64_LINUX_EXECUTABLE_STACK) != 0) - -struct task_struct; - -#define GATE_EHDR ((const struct elfhdr *) GATE_ADDR) - -/* update AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH if the number of NEW_AUX_ENT entries changes */ -#define ARCH_DLINFO \ -do { \ - extern char __kernel_syscall_via_epc[]; \ - NEW_AUX_ENT(AT_SYSINFO, (unsigned long) __kernel_syscall_via_epc); \ - NEW_AUX_ENT(AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, (unsigned long) GATE_EHDR); \ -} while (0) - -/* - * format for entries in the Global Offset Table - */ -struct got_entry { - uint64_t val; -}; - -/* - * Layout of the Function Descriptor - */ -struct fdesc { - uint64_t addr; - uint64_t gp; -}; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_ELF_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/emergency-restart.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/emergency-restart.h deleted file mode 100644 index 108d8c48e42e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/emergency-restart.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _ASM_EMERGENCY_RESTART_H -#define _ASM_EMERGENCY_RESTART_H - -#include <asm-generic/emergency-restart.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_EMERGENCY_RESTART_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/esi.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/esi.h deleted file mode 100644 index 56d1310af06e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/esi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * ESI service calls. - * - * Copyright (c) Copyright 2005-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - */ -#ifndef esi_h -#define esi_h - -#include <linux/efi.h> - -#define ESI_QUERY 0x00000001 -#define ESI_OPEN_HANDLE 0x02000000 -#define ESI_CLOSE_HANDLE 0x02000001 - -enum esi_proc_type { - ESI_PROC_SERIALIZED, /* calls need to be serialized */ - ESI_PROC_MP_SAFE, /* MP-safe, but not reentrant */ - ESI_PROC_REENTRANT /* MP-safe and reentrant */ -}; - -extern struct ia64_sal_retval esi_call_phys (void *, u64 *); -extern int ia64_esi_call(efi_guid_t, struct ia64_sal_retval *, - enum esi_proc_type, - u64, u64, u64, u64, u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern int ia64_esi_call_phys(efi_guid_t, struct ia64_sal_retval *, u64, u64, - u64, u64, u64, u64, u64, u64); - -#endif /* esi_h */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/exception.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/exception.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d5df8116a31..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/exception.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -#ifndef __ASM_EXCEPTION_H -#define __ASM_EXCEPTION_H - -struct pt_regs; -struct exception_table_entry; - -extern void ia64_handle_exception(struct pt_regs *regs, - const struct exception_table_entry *e); - -#define ia64_done_with_exception(regs) \ -({ \ - int __ex_ret = 0; \ - const struct exception_table_entry *e; \ - e = search_exception_tables((regs)->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri); \ - if (e) { \ - ia64_handle_exception(regs, e); \ - __ex_ret = 1; \ - } \ - __ex_ret; \ -}) - -#endif /* __ASM_EXCEPTION_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/extable.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/extable.h deleted file mode 100644 index 83eac6aa0639..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/extable.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_EXTABLE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_EXTABLE_H - -#define ARCH_HAS_RELATIVE_EXTABLE - -struct exception_table_entry { - int insn; /* location-relative address of insn this fixup is for */ - int fixup; /* location-relative continuation addr.; if bit 2 is set, r9 is set to 0 */ -}; - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/fb.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/fb.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1717b26fd423..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/fb.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_FB_H_ -#define _ASM_FB_H_ - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <asm/page.h> - -struct file; - -static inline void fb_pgprotect(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma, - unsigned long off) -{ - if (efi_range_is_wc(vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start)) - vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(vma->vm_page_prot); - else - vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma->vm_page_prot); -} -#define fb_pgprotect fb_pgprotect - -static inline void fb_memcpy_fromio(void *to, const volatile void __iomem *from, size_t n) -{ - memcpy(to, (void __force *)from, n); -} -#define fb_memcpy_fromio fb_memcpy_fromio - -static inline void fb_memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *to, const void *from, size_t n) -{ - memcpy((void __force *)to, from, n); -} -#define fb_memcpy_toio fb_memcpy_toio - -static inline void fb_memset_io(volatile void __iomem *addr, int c, size_t n) -{ - memset((void __force *)addr, c, n); -} -#define fb_memset fb_memset_io - -#include <asm-generic/fb.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_FB_H_ */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/fpswa.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/fpswa.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2a0c23728b26..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/fpswa.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_FPSWA_H -#define _ASM_IA64_FPSWA_H - -/* - * Floating-point Software Assist - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Intel Corporation. - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> - */ - -typedef struct { - /* 4 * 128 bits */ - unsigned long fp_lp[4*2]; -} fp_state_low_preserved_t; - -typedef struct { - /* 10 * 128 bits */ - unsigned long fp_lv[10 * 2]; -} fp_state_low_volatile_t; - -typedef struct { - /* 16 * 128 bits */ - unsigned long fp_hp[16 * 2]; -} fp_state_high_preserved_t; - -typedef struct { - /* 96 * 128 bits */ - unsigned long fp_hv[96 * 2]; -} fp_state_high_volatile_t; - -/** - * floating point state to be passed to the FP emulation library by - * the trap/fault handler - */ -typedef struct { - unsigned long bitmask_low64; - unsigned long bitmask_high64; - fp_state_low_preserved_t *fp_state_low_preserved; - fp_state_low_volatile_t *fp_state_low_volatile; - fp_state_high_preserved_t *fp_state_high_preserved; - fp_state_high_volatile_t *fp_state_high_volatile; -} fp_state_t; - -typedef struct { - unsigned long status; - unsigned long err0; - unsigned long err1; - unsigned long err2; -} fpswa_ret_t; - -/** - * function header for the Floating Point software assist - * library. This function is invoked by the Floating point software - * assist trap/fault handler. - */ -typedef fpswa_ret_t (*efi_fpswa_t) (unsigned long trap_type, void *bundle, unsigned long *ipsr, - unsigned long *fsr, unsigned long *isr, unsigned long *preds, - unsigned long *ifs, fp_state_t *fp_state); - -/** - * This is the FPSWA library interface as defined by EFI. We need to pass a - * pointer to the interface itself on a call to the assist library - */ -typedef struct { - unsigned int revision; - unsigned int reserved; - efi_fpswa_t fpswa; -} fpswa_interface_t; - -extern fpswa_interface_t *fpswa_interface; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_FPSWA_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ftrace.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/ftrace.h deleted file mode 100644 index a07a8e575453..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ftrace.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_FTRACE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_FTRACE_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER -#define MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE 32 /* sizeof mcount call */ - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ -extern void _mcount(unsigned long pfs, unsigned long r1, unsigned long b0, unsigned long r0); -#define mcount _mcount - -/* In IA64, MCOUNT_ADDR is set in link time, so it's not a constant at compile time */ -#define MCOUNT_ADDR (((struct fnptr *)mcount)->ip) -#define FTRACE_ADDR (((struct fnptr *)ftrace_caller)->ip) - -static inline unsigned long ftrace_call_adjust(unsigned long addr) -{ - /* second bundle, insn 2 */ - return addr - 0x12; -} - -struct dyn_arch_ftrace { -}; -#endif - -#endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_FTRACE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/futex.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/futex.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1db26b432d8c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/futex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_FUTEX_H -#define _ASM_FUTEX_H - -#include <linux/futex.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> - -#define __futex_atomic_op1(insn, ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg) \ -do { \ - register unsigned long r8 __asm ("r8") = 0; \ - __asm__ __volatile__( \ - " mf;; \n" \ - "[1:] " insn ";; \n" \ - " .xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 2f-. \n" \ - "[2:]" \ - : "+r" (r8), "=r" (oldval) \ - : "r" (uaddr), "r" (oparg) \ - : "memory"); \ - ret = r8; \ -} while (0) - -#define __futex_atomic_op2(insn, ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg) \ -do { \ - register unsigned long r8 __asm ("r8") = 0; \ - int val, newval; \ - do { \ - __asm__ __volatile__( \ - " mf;; \n" \ - "[1:] ld4 %3=[%4];; \n" \ - " mov %2=%3 \n" \ - insn ";; \n" \ - " mov ar.ccv=%2;; \n" \ - "[2:] cmpxchg4.acq %1=[%4],%3,ar.ccv;; \n" \ - " .xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 3f-.\n" \ - " .xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 2b-., 3f-.\n" \ - "[3:]" \ - : "+r" (r8), "=r" (val), "=&r" (oldval), \ - "=&r" (newval) \ - : "r" (uaddr), "r" (oparg) \ - : "memory"); \ - if (unlikely (r8)) \ - break; \ - } while (unlikely (val != oldval)); \ - ret = r8; \ -} while (0) - -static inline int -arch_futex_atomic_op_inuser(int op, int oparg, int *oval, u32 __user *uaddr) -{ - int oldval = 0, ret; - - if (!access_ok(uaddr, sizeof(u32))) - return -EFAULT; - - switch (op) { - case FUTEX_OP_SET: - __futex_atomic_op1("xchg4 %1=[%2],%3", ret, oldval, uaddr, - oparg); - break; - case FUTEX_OP_ADD: - __futex_atomic_op2("add %3=%3,%5", ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg); - break; - case FUTEX_OP_OR: - __futex_atomic_op2("or %3=%3,%5", ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg); - break; - case FUTEX_OP_ANDN: - __futex_atomic_op2("and %3=%3,%5", ret, oldval, uaddr, - ~oparg); - break; - case FUTEX_OP_XOR: - __futex_atomic_op2("xor %3=%3,%5", ret, oldval, uaddr, oparg); - break; - default: - ret = -ENOSYS; - } - - if (!ret) - *oval = oldval; - - return ret; -} - -static inline int -futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(u32 *uval, u32 __user *uaddr, - u32 oldval, u32 newval) -{ - if (!access_ok(uaddr, sizeof(u32))) - return -EFAULT; - - { - register unsigned long r8 __asm ("r8") = 0; - unsigned long prev; - __asm__ __volatile__( - " mf;; \n" - " mov ar.ccv=%4;; \n" - "[1:] cmpxchg4.acq %1=[%2],%3,ar.ccv \n" - " .xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 2f-. \n" - "[2:]" - : "+r" (r8), "=&r" (prev) - : "r" (uaddr), "r" (newval), - "rO" ((long) (unsigned) oldval) - : "memory"); - *uval = prev; - return r8; - } -} - -#endif /* _ASM_FUTEX_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/gcc_intrin.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/gcc_intrin.h deleted file mode 100644 index 83f230b23867..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/gcc_intrin.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H -#define _ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H - -#include <uapi/asm/gcc_intrin.h> - -register unsigned long ia64_r13 asm ("r13") __used; -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hardirq.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/hardirq.h deleted file mode 100644 index ccde7c2ba00f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hardirq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_HARDIRQ_H -#define _ASM_IA64_HARDIRQ_H - -/* - * Modified 1998-2002, 2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -/* - * No irq_cpustat_t for IA-64. The data is held in the per-CPU data structure. - */ - -#define __ARCH_IRQ_STAT 1 - -#define local_softirq_pending_ref ia64_cpu_info.softirq_pending - -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> - -#include <asm/processor.h> - -extern void __iomem *ipi_base_addr; - -void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_HARDIRQ_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hugetlb.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/hugetlb.h deleted file mode 100644 index 026ead47cd53..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hugetlb.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_HUGETLB_H -#define _ASM_IA64_HUGETLB_H - -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_HUGETLB_FREE_PGD_RANGE -void hugetlb_free_pgd_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb, unsigned long addr, - unsigned long end, unsigned long floor, - unsigned long ceiling); - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PREPARE_HUGEPAGE_RANGE -int prepare_hugepage_range(struct file *file, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long len); - -static inline int is_hugepage_only_range(struct mm_struct *mm, - unsigned long addr, - unsigned long len) -{ - return (REGION_NUMBER(addr) == RGN_HPAGE || - REGION_NUMBER((addr)+(len)-1) == RGN_HPAGE); -} -#define is_hugepage_only_range is_hugepage_only_range - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_HUGE_PTEP_CLEAR_FLUSH -static inline pte_t huge_ptep_clear_flush(struct vm_area_struct *vma, - unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep) -{ - return *ptep; -} - -#include <asm-generic/hugetlb.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_HUGETLB_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hw_irq.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/hw_irq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5d267132f8cb..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/hw_irq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_HW_IRQ_H -#define _ASM_IA64_HW_IRQ_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/profile.h> - -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> - -typedef u8 ia64_vector; - -/* - * 0 special - * - * 1,3-14 are reserved from firmware - * - * 16-255 (vectored external interrupts) are available - * - * 15 spurious interrupt (see IVR) - * - * 16 lowest priority, 255 highest priority - * - * 15 classes of 16 interrupts each. - */ -#define IA64_MIN_VECTORED_IRQ 16 -#define IA64_MAX_VECTORED_IRQ 255 -#define IA64_NUM_VECTORS 256 - -#define AUTO_ASSIGN -1 - -#define IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR 0x0f - -/* - * Vectors 0x10-0x1f are used for low priority interrupts, e.g. CMCI. - */ -#define IA64_CPEP_VECTOR 0x1c /* corrected platform error polling vector */ -#define IA64_CMCP_VECTOR 0x1d /* corrected machine-check polling vector */ -#define IA64_CPE_VECTOR 0x1e /* corrected platform error interrupt vector */ -#define IA64_CMC_VECTOR 0x1f /* corrected machine-check interrupt vector */ -/* - * Vectors 0x20-0x2f are reserved for legacy ISA IRQs. - * Use vectors 0x30-0xe7 as the default device vector range for ia64. - * Platforms may choose to reduce this range in platform_irq_setup, but the - * platform range must fall within - * [IA64_DEF_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR..IA64_DEF_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR] - */ -extern int ia64_first_device_vector; -extern int ia64_last_device_vector; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -/* Reserve the lower priority vector than device vectors for "move IRQ" IPI */ -#define IA64_IRQ_MOVE_VECTOR 0x30 /* "move IRQ" IPI */ -#define IA64_DEF_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR 0x31 -#else -#define IA64_DEF_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR 0x30 -#endif -#define IA64_DEF_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR 0xe7 -#define IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR ia64_first_device_vector -#define IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR ia64_last_device_vector -#define IA64_MAX_DEVICE_VECTORS (IA64_DEF_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR - IA64_DEF_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR + 1) -#define IA64_NUM_DEVICE_VECTORS (IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR - IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR + 1) - -#define IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR 0xe8 /* MCA rendez interrupt */ -#define IA64_TIMER_VECTOR 0xef /* use highest-prio group 15 interrupt for timer */ -#define IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR 0xf0 /* MCA wakeup (must be >MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR) */ -#define IA64_IPI_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH 0xfc /* SMP flush local TLB */ -#define IA64_IPI_RESCHEDULE 0xfd /* SMP reschedule */ -#define IA64_IPI_VECTOR 0xfe /* inter-processor interrupt vector */ - -/* Used for encoding redirected irqs */ - -#define IA64_IRQ_REDIRECTED (1 << 31) - -/* IA64 inter-cpu interrupt related definitions */ - -#define IA64_IPI_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR 0xfee00000 - -/* Delivery modes for inter-cpu interrupts */ -enum { - IA64_IPI_DM_INT = 0x0, /* pend an external interrupt */ - IA64_IPI_DM_PMI = 0x2, /* pend a PMI */ - IA64_IPI_DM_NMI = 0x4, /* pend an NMI (vector 2) */ - IA64_IPI_DM_INIT = 0x5, /* pend an INIT interrupt */ - IA64_IPI_DM_EXTINT = 0x7, /* pend an 8259-compatible interrupt. */ -}; - -extern __u8 isa_irq_to_vector_map[16]; -#define isa_irq_to_vector(x) isa_irq_to_vector_map[(x)] - -struct irq_cfg { - ia64_vector vector; - cpumask_t domain; - cpumask_t old_domain; - unsigned move_cleanup_count; - u8 move_in_progress : 1; -}; -extern spinlock_t vector_lock; -extern struct irq_cfg irq_cfg[NR_IRQS]; -#define irq_to_domain(x) irq_cfg[(x)].domain -DECLARE_PER_CPU(int[IA64_NUM_VECTORS], vector_irq); - -extern struct irq_chip irq_type_ia64_lsapic; /* CPU-internal interrupt controller */ - -#define ia64_register_ipi ia64_native_register_ipi -#define assign_irq_vector ia64_native_assign_irq_vector -#define free_irq_vector ia64_native_free_irq_vector -#define ia64_resend_irq ia64_native_resend_irq - -extern void ia64_native_register_ipi(void); -extern int bind_irq_vector(int irq, int vector, cpumask_t domain); -extern int ia64_native_assign_irq_vector (int irq); /* allocate a free vector */ -extern void ia64_native_free_irq_vector (int vector); -extern int reserve_irq_vector (int vector); -extern void __setup_vector_irq(int cpu); -extern void ia64_send_ipi (int cpu, int vector, int delivery_mode, int redirect); -extern void destroy_and_reserve_irq (unsigned int irq); - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -extern int irq_prepare_move(int irq, int cpu); -extern void irq_complete_move(unsigned int irq); -#else -static inline int irq_prepare_move(int irq, int cpu) { return 0; } -static inline void irq_complete_move(unsigned int irq) {} -#endif - -static inline void ia64_native_resend_irq(unsigned int vector) -{ - ia64_send_ipi(smp_processor_id(), vector, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -/* - * Next follows the irq descriptor interface. On IA-64, each CPU supports 256 interrupt - * vectors. On smaller systems, there is a one-to-one correspondence between interrupt - * vectors and the Linux irq numbers. However, larger systems may have multiple interrupt - * domains meaning that the translation from vector number to irq number depends on the - * interrupt domain that a CPU belongs to. This API abstracts such platform-dependent - * differences and provides a uniform means to translate between vector and irq numbers - * and to obtain the irq descriptor for a given irq number. - */ - -/* Extract the IA-64 vector that corresponds to IRQ. */ -static inline ia64_vector -irq_to_vector (int irq) -{ - return irq_cfg[irq].vector; -} - -/* - * Convert the local IA-64 vector to the corresponding irq number. This translation is - * done in the context of the interrupt domain that the currently executing CPU belongs - * to. - */ -static inline unsigned int -local_vector_to_irq (ia64_vector vec) -{ - return __this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vec]); -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_HW_IRQ_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/idle.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/idle.h deleted file mode 100644 index 97c55b97e0ba..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/idle.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IDLE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IDLE_H - -static inline void enter_idle(void) { } -static inline void exit_idle(void) { } - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_IDLE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/intrinsics.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/intrinsics.h deleted file mode 100644 index 035b17fe12ef..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/intrinsics.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Compiler-dependent intrinsics. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H - -#include <uapi/asm/intrinsics.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/io.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/io.h deleted file mode 100644 index eedc0afa8cad..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/io.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,271 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IO_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IO_H - -/* - * This file contains the definitions for the emulated IO instructions - * inb/inw/inl/outb/outw/outl and the "string versions" of the same - * (insb/insw/insl/outsb/outsw/outsl). You can also use "pausing" - * versions of the single-IO instructions (inb_p/inw_p/..). - * - * This file is not meant to be obfuscating: it's just complicated to - * (a) handle it all in a way that makes gcc able to optimize it as - * well as possible and (b) trying to avoid writing the same thing - * over and over again with slight variations and possibly making a - * mistake somewhere. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ - -#include <asm/unaligned.h> -#include <asm/early_ioremap.h> - -#define __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET RGN_BASE(RGN_UNCACHED) - -/* - * The legacy I/O space defined by the ia64 architecture supports only 65536 ports, but - * large machines may have multiple other I/O spaces so we can't place any a priori limit - * on IO_SPACE_LIMIT. These additional spaces are described in ACPI. - */ -#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffffffffffffffffUL - -#define MAX_IO_SPACES_BITS 8 -#define MAX_IO_SPACES (1UL << MAX_IO_SPACES_BITS) -#define IO_SPACE_BITS 24 -#define IO_SPACE_SIZE (1UL << IO_SPACE_BITS) - -#define IO_SPACE_NR(port) ((port) >> IO_SPACE_BITS) -#define IO_SPACE_BASE(space) ((space) << IO_SPACE_BITS) -#define IO_SPACE_PORT(port) ((port) & (IO_SPACE_SIZE - 1)) - -#define IO_SPACE_SPARSE_ENCODING(p) ((((p) >> 2) << 12) | ((p) & 0xfff)) - -struct io_space { - unsigned long mmio_base; /* base in MMIO space */ - int sparse; -}; - -extern struct io_space io_space[]; -extern unsigned int num_io_spaces; - -# ifdef __KERNEL__ - -/* - * All MMIO iomem cookies are in region 6; anything less is a PIO cookie: - * 0xCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MMIO cookie (return from ioremap) - * 0x000000001SPPPPPP PIO cookie (S=space number, P..P=port) - * - * ioread/writeX() uses the leading 1 in PIO cookies (PIO_OFFSET) to catch - * code that uses bare port numbers without the prerequisite pci_iomap(). - */ -#define PIO_OFFSET (1UL << (MAX_IO_SPACES_BITS + IO_SPACE_BITS)) -#define PIO_MASK (PIO_OFFSET - 1) -#define PIO_RESERVED __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET -#define HAVE_ARCH_PIO_SIZE - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm-generic/iomap.h> - -/* - * Change virtual addresses to physical addresses and vv. - */ -static inline unsigned long -virt_to_phys (volatile void *address) -{ - return (unsigned long) address - PAGE_OFFSET; -} -#define virt_to_phys virt_to_phys - -static inline void* -phys_to_virt (unsigned long address) -{ - return (void *) (address + PAGE_OFFSET); -} -#define phys_to_virt phys_to_virt - -#define ARCH_HAS_VALID_PHYS_ADDR_RANGE -extern u64 kern_mem_attribute (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size); -extern int valid_phys_addr_range (phys_addr_t addr, size_t count); /* efi.c */ -extern int valid_mmap_phys_addr_range (unsigned long pfn, size_t count); - -# endif /* KERNEL */ - -/* - * Memory fence w/accept. This should never be used in code that is - * not IA-64 specific. - */ -#define __ia64_mf_a() ia64_mfa() - -static inline void* -__ia64_mk_io_addr (unsigned long port) -{ - struct io_space *space; - unsigned long offset; - - space = &io_space[IO_SPACE_NR(port)]; - port = IO_SPACE_PORT(port); - if (space->sparse) - offset = IO_SPACE_SPARSE_ENCODING(port); - else - offset = port; - - return (void *) (space->mmio_base | offset); -} - -/* - * For the in/out routines, we need to do "mf.a" _after_ doing the I/O access to ensure - * that the access has completed before executing other I/O accesses. Since we're doing - * the accesses through an uncachable (UC) translation, the CPU will execute them in - * program order. However, we still need to tell the compiler not to shuffle them around - * during optimization, which is why we use "volatile" pointers. - */ - -#define inb inb -static inline unsigned int inb(unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned char *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - unsigned char ret; - - ret = *addr; - __ia64_mf_a(); - return ret; -} - -#define inw inw -static inline unsigned int inw(unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned short *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - unsigned short ret; - - ret = *addr; - __ia64_mf_a(); - return ret; -} - -#define inl inl -static inline unsigned int inl(unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned int *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - unsigned int ret; - - ret = *addr; - __ia64_mf_a(); - return ret; -} - -#define outb outb -static inline void outb(unsigned char val, unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned char *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - - *addr = val; - __ia64_mf_a(); -} - -#define outw outw -static inline void outw(unsigned short val, unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned short *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - - *addr = val; - __ia64_mf_a(); -} - -#define outl outl -static inline void outl(unsigned int val, unsigned long port) -{ - volatile unsigned int *addr = __ia64_mk_io_addr(port); - - *addr = val; - __ia64_mf_a(); -} - -#define insb insb -static inline void insb(unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) -{ - unsigned char *dp = dst; - - while (count--) - *dp++ = inb(port); -} - -#define insw insw -static inline void insw(unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) -{ - unsigned short *dp = dst; - - while (count--) - put_unaligned(inw(port), dp++); -} - -#define insl insl -static inline void insl(unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) -{ - unsigned int *dp = dst; - - while (count--) - put_unaligned(inl(port), dp++); -} - -#define outsb outsb -static inline void outsb(unsigned long port, const void *src, - unsigned long count) -{ - const unsigned char *sp = src; - - while (count--) - outb(*sp++, port); -} - -#define outsw outsw -static inline void outsw(unsigned long port, const void *src, - unsigned long count) -{ - const unsigned short *sp = src; - - while (count--) - outw(get_unaligned(sp++), port); -} - -#define outsl outsl -static inline void outsl(unsigned long port, const void *src, - unsigned long count) -{ - const unsigned int *sp = src; - - while (count--) - outl(get_unaligned(sp++), port); -} - -# ifdef __KERNEL__ - -#define _PAGE_IOREMAP pgprot_val(PAGE_KERNEL) - -extern void __iomem * ioremap_uc(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size); - -#define ioremap_prot ioremap_prot -#define ioremap_cache ioremap -#define ioremap_uc ioremap_uc -#define iounmap iounmap - -/* - * String version of IO memory access ops: - */ -extern void memcpy_fromio(void *dst, const volatile void __iomem *src, long n); -extern void memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *dst, const void *src, long n); -extern void memset_io(volatile void __iomem *s, int c, long n); - -#define memcpy_fromio memcpy_fromio -#define memcpy_toio memcpy_toio -#define memset_io memset_io -#define xlate_dev_mem_ptr xlate_dev_mem_ptr -#include <asm-generic/io.h> -#undef PCI_IOBASE - -# endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_IO_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/iommu.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/iommu.h deleted file mode 100644 index eb0db20c9d4c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/iommu.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IOMMU_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IOMMU_H 1 - -#include <linux/acpi.h> - -/* 10 seconds */ -#define DMAR_OPERATION_TIMEOUT (((cycles_t) local_cpu_data->itc_freq)*10) - -extern void no_iommu_init(void); -#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU -extern int force_iommu, no_iommu; -extern int iommu_detected; - -static inline int __init -arch_rmrr_sanity_check(struct acpi_dmar_reserved_memory *rmrr) { return 0; } -#else -#define no_iommu (1) -#define iommu_detected (0) -#endif - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/iosapic.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/iosapic.h deleted file mode 100644 index a91aeb413e17..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/iosapic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_IOSAPIC_H -#define __ASM_IA64_IOSAPIC_H - -#define IOSAPIC_REG_SELECT 0x0 -#define IOSAPIC_WINDOW 0x10 -#define IOSAPIC_EOI 0x40 - -#define IOSAPIC_VERSION 0x1 - -/* - * Redirection table entry - */ -#define IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(i) (0x10+i*2) -#define IOSAPIC_RTE_HIGH(i) (0x11+i*2) - -#define IOSAPIC_DEST_SHIFT 16 - -/* - * Delivery mode - */ -#define IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT 8 -#define IOSAPIC_FIXED 0x0 -#define IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY 0x1 -#define IOSAPIC_PMI 0x2 -#define IOSAPIC_NMI 0x4 -#define IOSAPIC_INIT 0x5 -#define IOSAPIC_EXTINT 0x7 - -/* - * Interrupt polarity - */ -#define IOSAPIC_POLARITY_SHIFT 13 -#define IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH 0 -#define IOSAPIC_POL_LOW 1 - -/* - * Trigger mode - */ -#define IOSAPIC_TRIGGER_SHIFT 15 -#define IOSAPIC_EDGE 0 -#define IOSAPIC_LEVEL 1 - -/* - * Mask bit - */ - -#define IOSAPIC_MASK_SHIFT 16 -#define IOSAPIC_MASK (1<<IOSAPIC_MASK_SHIFT) - -#define IOSAPIC_VECTOR_MASK 0xffffff00 - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#define NR_IOSAPICS 256 - -#define iosapic_pcat_compat_init ia64_native_iosapic_pcat_compat_init -#define __iosapic_read __ia64_native_iosapic_read -#define __iosapic_write __ia64_native_iosapic_write -#define iosapic_get_irq_chip ia64_native_iosapic_get_irq_chip - -extern void __init ia64_native_iosapic_pcat_compat_init(void); -extern struct irq_chip *ia64_native_iosapic_get_irq_chip(unsigned long trigger); - -static inline unsigned int -__ia64_native_iosapic_read(char __iomem *iosapic, unsigned int reg) -{ - writel(reg, iosapic + IOSAPIC_REG_SELECT); - return readl(iosapic + IOSAPIC_WINDOW); -} - -static inline void -__ia64_native_iosapic_write(char __iomem *iosapic, unsigned int reg, u32 val) -{ - writel(reg, iosapic + IOSAPIC_REG_SELECT); - writel(val, iosapic + IOSAPIC_WINDOW); -} - -static inline void iosapic_eoi(char __iomem *iosapic, u32 vector) -{ - writel(vector, iosapic + IOSAPIC_EOI); -} - -extern void __init iosapic_system_init (int pcat_compat); -extern int iosapic_init (unsigned long address, unsigned int gsi_base); -extern int iosapic_remove (unsigned int gsi_base); -extern int gsi_to_irq (unsigned int gsi); -extern int iosapic_register_intr (unsigned int gsi, unsigned long polarity, - unsigned long trigger); -extern void iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int irq); -extern void iosapic_override_isa_irq (unsigned int isa_irq, unsigned int gsi, - unsigned long polarity, - unsigned long trigger); -extern int __init iosapic_register_platform_intr (u32 int_type, - unsigned int gsi, - int pmi_vector, - u16 eid, u16 id, - unsigned long polarity, - unsigned long trigger); - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA -extern void map_iosapic_to_node (unsigned int, int); -#endif - -# endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* __ASM_IA64_IOSAPIC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0eccf33dfe8b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IRQ_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IRQ_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 11/24/98 S.Eranian updated TIMER_IRQ and irq_canonicalize - * 01/20/99 S.Eranian added keyboard interrupt - * 02/29/00 D.Mosberger moved most things into hw_irq.h - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/cpumask.h> -#include <asm/native/irq.h> - -#define NR_IRQS IA64_NATIVE_NR_IRQS - -static __inline__ int -irq_canonicalize (int irq) -{ - /* - * We do the legacy thing here of pretending that irqs < 16 - * are 8259 irqs. This really shouldn't be necessary at all, - * but we keep it here as serial.c still uses it... - */ - return ((irq == 2) ? 9 : irq); -} - -extern void set_irq_affinity_info (unsigned int irq, int dest, int redir); - -int create_irq(void); -void destroy_irq(unsigned int irq); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_IRQ_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_regs.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_regs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3dd9c0b70270..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_regs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -#include <asm-generic/irq_regs.h> diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_remapping.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_remapping.h deleted file mode 100644 index 547a6e87018c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irq_remapping.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef __IA64_INTR_REMAPPING_H -#define __IA64_INTR_REMAPPING_H -#define irq_remapping_enabled 0 -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irqflags.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/irqflags.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1dc30f12e545..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/irqflags.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * IRQ flags defines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IRQFLAGS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IRQFLAGS_H - -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_IRQ -extern unsigned long last_cli_ip; -static inline void arch_maybe_save_ip(unsigned long flags) -{ - if (flags & IA64_PSR_I) - last_cli_ip = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_IP); -} -#else -#define arch_maybe_save_ip(flags) do {} while (0) -#endif - -/* - * - clearing psr.i is implicitly serialized (visible by next insn) - * - setting psr.i requires data serialization - * - we need a stop-bit before reading PSR because we sometimes - * write a floating-point register right before reading the PSR - * and that writes to PSR.mfl - */ - -static inline unsigned long arch_local_save_flags(void) -{ - ia64_stop(); - return ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_PSR); -} - -static inline unsigned long arch_local_irq_save(void) -{ - unsigned long flags = arch_local_save_flags(); - - ia64_stop(); - ia64_rsm(IA64_PSR_I); - arch_maybe_save_ip(flags); - return flags; -} - -static inline void arch_local_irq_disable(void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_IRQ - arch_local_irq_save(); -#else - ia64_stop(); - ia64_rsm(IA64_PSR_I); -#endif -} - -static inline void arch_local_irq_enable(void) -{ - ia64_stop(); - ia64_ssm(IA64_PSR_I); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -static inline void arch_local_irq_restore(unsigned long flags) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_IRQ - unsigned long old_psr = arch_local_save_flags(); -#endif - ia64_intrin_local_irq_restore(flags & IA64_PSR_I); - arch_maybe_save_ip(old_psr & ~flags); -} - -static inline bool arch_irqs_disabled_flags(unsigned long flags) -{ - return (flags & IA64_PSR_I) == 0; -} - -static inline bool arch_irqs_disabled(void) -{ - return arch_irqs_disabled_flags(arch_local_save_flags()); -} - -static inline void arch_safe_halt(void) -{ - arch_local_irq_enable(); - ia64_pal_halt_light(); /* PAL_HALT_LIGHT */ -} - - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_IRQFLAGS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kdebug.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/kdebug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4f7e6dc974bc..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kdebug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -#ifndef _IA64_KDEBUG_H -#define _IA64_KDEBUG_H 1 -/* - * - * Copyright (C) Intel Corporation, 2005 - * - * 2005-Apr Rusty Lynch <rusty.lynch@intel.com> and Anil S Keshavamurthy - * <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com> adopted from - * include/asm-x86_64/kdebug.h - * - * 2005-Oct Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>. Expand notify_die to cover more - * events. - */ - -enum die_val { - DIE_BREAK = 1, - DIE_FAULT, - DIE_OOPS, - DIE_MACHINE_HALT, - DIE_MACHINE_RESTART, - DIE_MCA_MONARCH_ENTER, - DIE_MCA_MONARCH_PROCESS, - DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE, - DIE_MCA_SLAVE_ENTER, - DIE_MCA_SLAVE_PROCESS, - DIE_MCA_SLAVE_LEAVE, - DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_ENTER, - DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_PROCESS, - DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_LEAVE, - DIE_MCA_NEW_TIMEOUT, - DIE_INIT_ENTER, - DIE_INIT_MONARCH_ENTER, - DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS, - DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE, - DIE_INIT_SLAVE_ENTER, - DIE_INIT_SLAVE_PROCESS, - DIE_INIT_SLAVE_LEAVE, - DIE_KDEBUG_ENTER, - DIE_KDEBUG_LEAVE, - DIE_KDUMP_ENTER, - DIE_KDUMP_LEAVE, -}; - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kexec.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/kexec.h deleted file mode 100644 index 294b1e1ebd2d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kexec.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_KEXEC_H -#define _ASM_IA64_KEXEC_H - -#include <asm/setup.h> - -/* Maximum physical address we can use pages from */ -#define KEXEC_SOURCE_MEMORY_LIMIT (-1UL) -/* Maximum address we can reach in physical address mode */ -#define KEXEC_DESTINATION_MEMORY_LIMIT (-1UL) -/* Maximum address we can use for the control code buffer */ -#define KEXEC_CONTROL_MEMORY_LIMIT TASK_SIZE - -#define KEXEC_CONTROL_PAGE_SIZE (8192 + 8192 + 4096) - -/* The native architecture */ -#define KEXEC_ARCH KEXEC_ARCH_IA_64 - -#define kexec_flush_icache_page(page) do { \ - unsigned long page_addr = (unsigned long)page_address(page); \ - flush_icache_range(page_addr, page_addr + PAGE_SIZE); \ - } while(0) - -extern struct kimage *ia64_kimage; -extern const unsigned int relocate_new_kernel_size; -extern void relocate_new_kernel(unsigned long, unsigned long, - struct ia64_boot_param *, unsigned long); -static inline void -crash_setup_regs(struct pt_regs *newregs, struct pt_regs *oldregs) -{ -} -extern struct resource efi_memmap_res; -extern struct resource boot_param_res; -extern void kdump_smp_send_stop(void); -extern void kdump_smp_send_init(void); -extern void kexec_disable_iosapic(void); -extern void crash_save_this_cpu(void); -struct rsvd_region; -extern unsigned long kdump_find_rsvd_region(unsigned long size, - struct rsvd_region *rsvd_regions, int n); -extern void kdump_cpu_freeze(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg); -extern int kdump_status[]; -extern atomic_t kdump_cpu_freezed; -extern atomic_t kdump_in_progress; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_KEXEC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kprobes.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/kprobes.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9e956768946c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kprobes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -#ifndef _ASM_KPROBES_H -#define _ASM_KPROBES_H -/* - * Kernel Probes (KProbes) - * - * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2002, 2004 - * Copyright (C) Intel Corporation, 2005 - * - * 2005-Apr Rusty Lynch <rusty.lynch@intel.com> and Anil S Keshavamurthy - * <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com> adapted from i386 - */ -#include <asm-generic/kprobes.h> -#include <asm/break.h> - -#define BREAK_INST (long)(__IA64_BREAK_KPROBE << 6) - -#ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> - -#define __ARCH_WANT_KPROBES_INSN_SLOT -#define MAX_INSN_SIZE 2 /* last half is for kprobe-booster */ -#define NOP_M_INST (long)(1<<27) -#define BRL_INST(i1, i2) ((long)((0xcL << 37) | /* brl */ \ - (0x1L << 12) | /* many */ \ - (((i1) & 1) << 36) | ((i2) << 13))) /* imm */ - -typedef union cmp_inst { - struct { - unsigned long long qp : 6; - unsigned long long p1 : 6; - unsigned long long c : 1; - unsigned long long r2 : 7; - unsigned long long r3 : 7; - unsigned long long p2 : 6; - unsigned long long ta : 1; - unsigned long long x2 : 2; - unsigned long long tb : 1; - unsigned long long opcode : 4; - unsigned long long reserved : 23; - }f; - unsigned long long l; -} cmp_inst_t; - -struct kprobe; - -typedef struct _bundle { - struct { - unsigned long long template : 5; - unsigned long long slot0 : 41; - unsigned long long slot1_p0 : 64-46; - } quad0; - struct { - unsigned long long slot1_p1 : 41 - (64-46); - unsigned long long slot2 : 41; - } quad1; -} __attribute__((__aligned__(16))) bundle_t; - -struct prev_kprobe { - struct kprobe *kp; - unsigned long status; -}; - -#define MAX_PARAM_RSE_SIZE (0x60+0x60/0x3f) -/* per-cpu kprobe control block */ -#define ARCH_PREV_KPROBE_SZ 2 -struct kprobe_ctlblk { - unsigned long kprobe_status; - unsigned long *bsp; - unsigned long cfm; - atomic_t prev_kprobe_index; - struct prev_kprobe prev_kprobe[ARCH_PREV_KPROBE_SZ]; -}; - -#define kretprobe_blacklist_size 0 - -#define SLOT0_OPCODE_SHIFT (37) -#define SLOT1_p1_OPCODE_SHIFT (37 - (64-46)) -#define SLOT2_OPCODE_SHIFT (37) - -#define INDIRECT_CALL_OPCODE (1) -#define IP_RELATIVE_CALL_OPCODE (5) -#define IP_RELATIVE_BRANCH_OPCODE (4) -#define IP_RELATIVE_PREDICT_OPCODE (7) -#define LONG_BRANCH_OPCODE (0xC) -#define LONG_CALL_OPCODE (0xD) -#define flush_insn_slot(p) do { } while (0) - -typedef struct kprobe_opcode { - bundle_t bundle; -} kprobe_opcode_t; - -/* Architecture specific copy of original instruction*/ -struct arch_specific_insn { - /* copy of the instruction to be emulated */ - kprobe_opcode_t *insn; - #define INST_FLAG_FIX_RELATIVE_IP_ADDR 1 - #define INST_FLAG_FIX_BRANCH_REG 2 - #define INST_FLAG_BREAK_INST 4 - #define INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE 8 - unsigned long inst_flag; - unsigned short target_br_reg; - unsigned short slot; -}; - -extern int kprobe_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr); -extern int kprobe_exceptions_notify(struct notifier_block *self, - unsigned long val, void *data); - -extern void arch_remove_kprobe(struct kprobe *p); - -#endif /* CONFIG_KPROBES */ -#endif /* _ASM_KPROBES_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kregs.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/kregs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 44113b75e4eb..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/kregs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_KREGS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_KREGS_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -/* - * This file defines the kernel register usage convention used by Linux/ia64. - */ - -/* - * Kernel registers: - */ -#define IA64_KR_IO_BASE 0 /* ar.k0: legacy I/O base address */ -#define IA64_KR_TSSD 1 /* ar.k1: IVE uses this as the TSSD */ -#define IA64_KR_PER_CPU_DATA 3 /* ar.k3: physical per-CPU base */ -#define IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK 4 /* ar.k4: what's mapped in IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK */ -#define IA64_KR_FPU_OWNER 5 /* ar.k5: fpu-owner (UP only, at the moment) */ -#define IA64_KR_CURRENT 6 /* ar.k6: "current" task pointer */ -#define IA64_KR_PT_BASE 7 /* ar.k7: page table base address (physical) */ - -#define _IA64_KR_PASTE(x,y) x##y -#define _IA64_KR_PREFIX(n) _IA64_KR_PASTE(ar.k, n) -#define IA64_KR(n) _IA64_KR_PREFIX(IA64_KR_##n) - -/* - * Translation registers: - */ -#define IA64_TR_KERNEL 0 /* itr0, dtr0: maps kernel image (code & data) */ -#define IA64_TR_PALCODE 1 /* itr1: maps PALcode as required by EFI */ -#define IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK 1 /* dtr1: maps kernel's memory- & register-stacks */ - -#define IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE 2 /* itr&dtr: Base of dynamic TR resource*/ -#define IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX 64 /* Max number for dynamic use*/ - -/* Processor status register bits: */ -#define IA64_PSR_BE_BIT 1 -#define IA64_PSR_UP_BIT 2 -#define IA64_PSR_AC_BIT 3 -#define IA64_PSR_MFL_BIT 4 -#define IA64_PSR_MFH_BIT 5 -#define IA64_PSR_IC_BIT 13 -#define IA64_PSR_I_BIT 14 -#define IA64_PSR_PK_BIT 15 -#define IA64_PSR_DT_BIT 17 -#define IA64_PSR_DFL_BIT 18 -#define IA64_PSR_DFH_BIT 19 -#define IA64_PSR_SP_BIT 20 -#define IA64_PSR_PP_BIT 21 -#define IA64_PSR_DI_BIT 22 -#define IA64_PSR_SI_BIT 23 -#define IA64_PSR_DB_BIT 24 -#define IA64_PSR_LP_BIT 25 -#define IA64_PSR_TB_BIT 26 -#define IA64_PSR_RT_BIT 27 -/* The following are not affected by save_flags()/restore_flags(): */ -#define IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT 32 -#define IA64_PSR_CPL1_BIT 33 -#define IA64_PSR_IS_BIT 34 -#define IA64_PSR_MC_BIT 35 -#define IA64_PSR_IT_BIT 36 -#define IA64_PSR_ID_BIT 37 -#define IA64_PSR_DA_BIT 38 -#define IA64_PSR_DD_BIT 39 -#define IA64_PSR_SS_BIT 40 -#define IA64_PSR_RI_BIT 41 -#define IA64_PSR_ED_BIT 43 -#define IA64_PSR_BN_BIT 44 -#define IA64_PSR_IA_BIT 45 - -/* A mask of PSR bits that we generally don't want to inherit across a clone2() or an - execve(). Only list flags here that need to be cleared/set for BOTH clone2() and - execve(). */ -#define IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR (IA64_PSR_MFL | IA64_PSR_MFH | IA64_PSR_DB | IA64_PSR_LP | \ - IA64_PSR_TB | IA64_PSR_ID | IA64_PSR_DA | IA64_PSR_DD | \ - IA64_PSR_SS | IA64_PSR_ED | IA64_PSR_IA) -#define IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_SET (IA64_PSR_DFH | IA64_PSR_SP) - -#define IA64_PSR_BE (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_BE_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_UP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_UP_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_AC (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_AC_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_MFL (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_MFL_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_MFH (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_MFH_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_IC (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_IC_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_I (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_I_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_PK (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_PK_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DT (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DT_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DFL (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DFL_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DFH (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DFH_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_SP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_SP_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_PP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_PP_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DI (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DI_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_SI (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_SI_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DB (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DB_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_LP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_LP_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_TB (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_TB_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_RT (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_RT_BIT) -/* The following are not affected by save_flags()/restore_flags(): */ -#define IA64_PSR_CPL (__IA64_UL(3) << IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_IS (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_IS_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_MC (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_MC_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_IT (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_IT_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_ID (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_ID_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DA (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DA_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_DD (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_DD_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_SS (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_SS_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_RI (__IA64_UL(3) << IA64_PSR_RI_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_ED (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_ED_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_BN (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_BN_BIT) -#define IA64_PSR_IA (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_PSR_IA_BIT) - -/* User mask bits: */ -#define IA64_PSR_UM (IA64_PSR_BE | IA64_PSR_UP | IA64_PSR_AC | IA64_PSR_MFL | IA64_PSR_MFH) - -/* Default Control Register */ -#define IA64_DCR_PP_BIT 0 /* privileged performance monitor default */ -#define IA64_DCR_BE_BIT 1 /* big-endian default */ -#define IA64_DCR_LC_BIT 2 /* ia32 lock-check enable */ -#define IA64_DCR_DM_BIT 8 /* defer TLB miss faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DP_BIT 9 /* defer page-not-present faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DK_BIT 10 /* defer key miss faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DX_BIT 11 /* defer key permission faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DR_BIT 12 /* defer access right faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DA_BIT 13 /* defer access bit faults */ -#define IA64_DCR_DD_BIT 14 /* defer debug faults */ - -#define IA64_DCR_PP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_PP_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_BE (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_BE_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_LC (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_LC_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DM (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DM_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DP_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DK (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DK_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DX (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DX_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DR (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DR_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DA (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DA_BIT) -#define IA64_DCR_DD (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_DCR_DD_BIT) - -/* Interrupt Status Register */ -#define IA64_ISR_X_BIT 32 /* execute access */ -#define IA64_ISR_W_BIT 33 /* write access */ -#define IA64_ISR_R_BIT 34 /* read access */ -#define IA64_ISR_NA_BIT 35 /* non-access */ -#define IA64_ISR_SP_BIT 36 /* speculative load exception */ -#define IA64_ISR_RS_BIT 37 /* mandatory register-stack exception */ -#define IA64_ISR_IR_BIT 38 /* invalid register frame exception */ -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK 0xf - -#define IA64_ISR_X (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_X_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_W (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_W_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_R (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_R_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_NA (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_NA_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_SP (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_SP_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_RS (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_RS_BIT) -#define IA64_ISR_IR (__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_ISR_IR_BIT) - -/* ISR code field for non-access instructions */ -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_TPA 0 -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_FC 1 -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_PROBE 2 -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_TAK 3 -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH 4 -#define IA64_ISR_CODE_PROBEF 5 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_kREGS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/libata-portmap.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/libata-portmap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 757f84e5dc6e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/libata-portmap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_LIBATA_PORTMAP_H -#define __ASM_IA64_LIBATA_PORTMAP_H - -#define ATA_PRIMARY_IRQ(dev) isa_irq_to_vector(14) - -#define ATA_SECONDARY_IRQ(dev) isa_irq_to_vector(15) - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/linkage.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/linkage.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5178af560925..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/linkage.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef __ASM_LINKAGE_H -#define __ASM_LINKAGE_H - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#define asmlinkage CPP_ASMLINKAGE __attribute__((syscall_linkage)) - -#else - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -#endif - -#define cond_syscall(x) asm(".weak\t" #x "#\n" #x "#\t=\tsys_ni_syscall#") -#define SYSCALL_ALIAS(alias, name) \ - asm ( #alias "# = " #name "#\n\t.globl " #alias "#") - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/local.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/local.h deleted file mode 100644 index c11c530f74d0..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/local.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -#include <asm-generic/local.h> diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca.h deleted file mode 100644 index 05805249296c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * File: mca.h - * Purpose: Machine check handling specific defines - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. - * Copyright (C) Vijay Chander <vijay@engr.sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) Srinivasa Thirumalachar <sprasad@engr.sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MCA_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MCA_H - -#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__) - -#include <linux/percpu.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> - -#define IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_TIMEOUT (20 * 1000) /* value in milliseconds - 20 seconds */ - -typedef struct ia64_fptr { - unsigned long fp; - unsigned long gp; -} ia64_fptr_t; - -typedef union cmcv_reg_u { - u64 cmcv_regval; - struct { - u64 cmcr_vector : 8; - u64 cmcr_reserved1 : 4; - u64 cmcr_ignored1 : 1; - u64 cmcr_reserved2 : 3; - u64 cmcr_mask : 1; - u64 cmcr_ignored2 : 47; - } cmcv_reg_s; - -} cmcv_reg_t; - -#define cmcv_mask cmcv_reg_s.cmcr_mask -#define cmcv_vector cmcv_reg_s.cmcr_vector - -enum { - IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE = 0x0, - IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE = 0x1, - IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_INIT = 0x2, - IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_CONCURRENT_MCA = 0x3, -}; - -/* Information maintained by the MC infrastructure */ -typedef struct ia64_mc_info_s { - u64 imi_mca_handler; - size_t imi_mca_handler_size; - u64 imi_monarch_init_handler; - size_t imi_monarch_init_handler_size; - u64 imi_slave_init_handler; - size_t imi_slave_init_handler_size; - u8 imi_rendez_checkin[NR_CPUS]; - -} ia64_mc_info_t; - -/* Handover state from SAL to OS and vice versa, for both MCA and INIT events. - * Besides the handover state, it also contains some saved registers from the - * time of the event. - * Note: mca_asm.S depends on the precise layout of this structure. - */ - -struct ia64_sal_os_state { - - /* SAL to OS */ - unsigned long os_gp; /* GP of the os registered with the SAL, physical */ - unsigned long pal_proc; /* PAL_PROC entry point, physical */ - unsigned long sal_proc; /* SAL_PROC entry point, physical */ - unsigned long rv_rc; /* MCA - Rendezvous state, INIT - reason code */ - unsigned long proc_state_param; /* from R18 */ - unsigned long monarch; /* 1 for a monarch event, 0 for a slave */ - - /* common */ - unsigned long sal_ra; /* Return address in SAL, physical */ - unsigned long sal_gp; /* GP of the SAL - physical */ - struct pal_min_state_area *pal_min_state; /* from R17. physical in asm, virtual in C */ - /* Previous values of IA64_KR(CURRENT) and IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK). - * Note: if the MCA/INIT recovery code wants to resume to a new context - * then it must change these values to reflect the new kernel stack. - */ - unsigned long prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT; /* previous value of IA64_KR(CURRENT) */ - unsigned long prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK; - struct task_struct *prev_task; /* previous task, NULL if it is not useful */ - /* Some interrupt registers are not saved in minstate, pt_regs or - * switch_stack. Because MCA/INIT can occur when interrupts are - * disabled, we need to save the additional interrupt registers over - * MCA/INIT and resume. - */ - unsigned long isr; - unsigned long ifa; - unsigned long itir; - unsigned long iipa; - unsigned long iim; - unsigned long iha; - - /* OS to SAL */ - unsigned long os_status; /* OS status to SAL, enum below */ - unsigned long context; /* 0 if return to same context - 1 if return to new context */ - - /* I-resources */ - unsigned long iip; - unsigned long ipsr; - unsigned long ifs; -}; - -enum { - IA64_MCA_CORRECTED = 0x0, /* Error has been corrected by OS_MCA */ - IA64_MCA_WARM_BOOT = -1, /* Warm boot of the system need from SAL */ - IA64_MCA_COLD_BOOT = -2, /* Cold boot of the system need from SAL */ - IA64_MCA_HALT = -3 /* System to be halted by SAL */ -}; - -enum { - IA64_INIT_RESUME = 0x0, /* Resume after return from INIT */ - IA64_INIT_WARM_BOOT = -1, /* Warm boot of the system need from SAL */ -}; - -enum { - IA64_MCA_SAME_CONTEXT = 0x0, /* SAL to return to same context */ - IA64_MCA_NEW_CONTEXT = -1 /* SAL to return to new context */ -}; - -/* Per-CPU MCA state that is too big for normal per-CPU variables. */ - -struct ia64_mca_cpu { - u64 mca_stack[KERNEL_STACK_SIZE/8]; - u64 init_stack[KERNEL_STACK_SIZE/8]; -}; - -/* Array of physical addresses of each CPU's MCA area. */ -extern unsigned long __per_cpu_mca[NR_CPUS]; - -extern int cpe_vector; -extern int ia64_cpe_irq; -extern void ia64_mca_init(void); -extern void ia64_mca_irq_init(void); -extern void ia64_mca_cpu_init(void *); -extern void ia64_os_mca_dispatch(void); -extern void ia64_os_mca_dispatch_end(void); -extern void ia64_mca_ucmc_handler(struct pt_regs *, struct ia64_sal_os_state *); -extern void ia64_init_handler(struct pt_regs *, - struct switch_stack *, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *); -extern void ia64_os_init_on_kdump(void); -extern void ia64_monarch_init_handler(void); -extern void ia64_slave_init_handler(void); -extern void ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup(void); -extern int ia64_reg_MCA_extension(int (*fn)(void *, struct ia64_sal_os_state *)); -extern void ia64_unreg_MCA_extension(void); -extern unsigned long ia64_get_rnat(unsigned long *); -extern void ia64_set_psr_mc(void); -extern void ia64_mca_printk(const char * fmt, ...) - __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))); - -struct ia64_mca_notify_die { - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos; - int *monarch_cpu; - int *data; -}; - -DECLARE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_pal_base); - -#else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#define IA64_MCA_CORRECTED 0x0 /* Error has been corrected by OS_MCA */ -#define IA64_MCA_WARM_BOOT -1 /* Warm boot of the system need from SAL */ -#define IA64_MCA_COLD_BOOT -2 /* Cold boot of the system need from SAL */ -#define IA64_MCA_HALT -3 /* System to be halted by SAL */ - -#define IA64_INIT_RESUME 0x0 /* Resume after return from INIT */ -#define IA64_INIT_WARM_BOOT -1 /* Warm boot of the system need from SAL */ - -#define IA64_MCA_SAME_CONTEXT 0x0 /* SAL to return to same context */ -#define IA64_MCA_NEW_CONTEXT -1 /* SAL to return to new context */ - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MCA_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca_asm.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca_asm.h deleted file mode 100644 index e3ab1f41f1c3..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mca_asm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * File: mca_asm.h - * Purpose: Machine check handling specific defines - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. - * Copyright (C) Vijay Chander <vijay@engr.sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) Srinivasa Thirumalachar <sprasad@engr.sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co. - * Copyright (C) 2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 2002 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc - * Copyright (C) 2005 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H - -#include <asm/percpu.h> - -#define PSR_IC 13 -#define PSR_I 14 -#define PSR_DT 17 -#define PSR_RT 27 -#define PSR_MC 35 -#define PSR_IT 36 -#define PSR_BN 44 - -/* - * This macro converts a instruction virtual address to a physical address - * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are - * direct mapped to physical addresses. - * 1. Lop off bits 61 thru 63 in the virtual address - */ -#define INST_VA_TO_PA(addr) \ - dep addr = 0, addr, 61, 3 -/* - * This macro converts a data virtual address to a physical address - * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are - * direct mapped to physical addresses. - * 1. Lop off bits 61 thru 63 in the virtual address - */ -#define DATA_VA_TO_PA(addr) \ - tpa addr = addr -/* - * This macro converts a data physical address to a virtual address - * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are - * direct mapped to physical addresses. - * 1. Put 0x7 in bits 61 thru 63. - */ -#define DATA_PA_TO_VA(addr,temp) \ - mov temp = 0x7 ;; \ - dep addr = temp, addr, 61, 3 - -#define GET_THIS_PADDR(reg, var) \ - mov reg = IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA);; \ - addl reg = THIS_CPU(var), reg - -/* - * This macro jumps to the instruction at the given virtual address - * and starts execution in physical mode with all the address - * translations turned off. - * 1. Save the current psr - * 2. Make sure that all the upper 32 bits are off - * - * 3. Clear the interrupt enable and interrupt state collection bits - * in the psr before updating the ipsr and iip. - * - * 4. Turn off the instruction, data and rse translation bits of the psr - * and store the new value into ipsr - * Also make sure that the interrupts are disabled. - * Ensure that we are in little endian mode. - * [psr.{rt, it, dt, i, be} = 0] - * - * 5. Get the physical address corresponding to the virtual address - * of the next instruction bundle and put it in iip. - * (Using magic numbers 24 and 40 in the deposint instruction since - * the IA64_SDK code directly maps to lower 24bits as physical address - * from a virtual address). - * - * 6. Do an rfi to move the values from ipsr to psr and iip to ip. - */ -#define PHYSICAL_MODE_ENTER(temp1, temp2, start_addr, old_psr) \ - mov old_psr = psr; \ - ;; \ - dep old_psr = 0, old_psr, 32, 32; \ - \ - mov ar.rsc = 0 ; \ - ;; \ - srlz.d; \ - mov temp2 = ar.bspstore; \ - ;; \ - DATA_VA_TO_PA(temp2); \ - ;; \ - mov temp1 = ar.rnat; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.bspstore = temp2; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.rnat = temp1; \ - mov temp1 = psr; \ - mov temp2 = psr; \ - ;; \ - \ - dep temp2 = 0, temp2, PSR_IC, 2; \ - ;; \ - mov psr.l = temp2; \ - ;; \ - srlz.d; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, 32, 32; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_IT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_DT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_RT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_I, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_IC, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = -1, temp1, PSR_MC, 1; \ - ;; \ - mov cr.ipsr = temp1; \ - ;; \ - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0, temp2, start_addr); \ - ;; \ - mov cr.iip = temp2; \ - mov cr.ifs = r0; \ - DATA_VA_TO_PA(sp); \ - DATA_VA_TO_PA(gp); \ - ;; \ - srlz.i; \ - ;; \ - nop 1; \ - nop 2; \ - nop 1; \ - nop 2; \ - rfi; \ - ;; - -/* - * This macro jumps to the instruction at the given virtual address - * and starts execution in virtual mode with all the address - * translations turned on. - * 1. Get the old saved psr - * - * 2. Clear the interrupt state collection bit in the current psr. - * - * 3. Set the instruction translation bit back in the old psr - * Note we have to do this since we are right now saving only the - * lower 32-bits of old psr.(Also the old psr has the data and - * rse translation bits on) - * - * 4. Set ipsr to this old_psr with "it" bit set and "bn" = 1. - * - * 5. Reset the current thread pointer (r13). - * - * 6. Set iip to the virtual address of the next instruction bundle. - * - * 7. Do an rfi to move ipsr to psr and iip to ip. - */ - -#define VIRTUAL_MODE_ENTER(temp1, temp2, start_addr, old_psr) \ - mov temp2 = psr; \ - ;; \ - mov old_psr = temp2; \ - ;; \ - dep temp2 = 0, temp2, PSR_IC, 2; \ - ;; \ - mov psr.l = temp2; \ - mov ar.rsc = 0; \ - ;; \ - srlz.d; \ - mov r13 = ar.k6; \ - mov temp2 = ar.bspstore; \ - ;; \ - DATA_PA_TO_VA(temp2,temp1); \ - ;; \ - mov temp1 = ar.rnat; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.bspstore = temp2; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.rnat = temp1; \ - ;; \ - mov temp1 = old_psr; \ - ;; \ - mov temp2 = 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_IC, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_IT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_DT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_RT, 1; \ - ;; \ - dep temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_BN, 1; \ - ;; \ - \ - mov cr.ipsr = temp1; \ - movl temp2 = start_addr; \ - ;; \ - mov cr.iip = temp2; \ - movl gp = __gp \ - ;; \ - DATA_PA_TO_VA(sp, temp1); \ - srlz.i; \ - ;; \ - nop 1; \ - nop 2; \ - nop 1; \ - rfi \ - ;; - -/* - * The MCA and INIT stacks in struct ia64_mca_cpu look like normal kernel - * stacks, except that the SAL/OS state and a switch_stack are stored near the - * top of the MCA/INIT stack. To support concurrent entry to MCA or INIT, as - * well as MCA over INIT, each event needs its own SAL/OS state. All entries - * are 16 byte aligned. - * - * +---------------------------+ - * | pt_regs | - * +---------------------------+ - * | switch_stack | - * +---------------------------+ - * | SAL/OS state | - * +---------------------------+ - * | 16 byte scratch area | - * +---------------------------+ <-------- SP at start of C MCA handler - * | ..... | - * +---------------------------+ - * | RBS for MCA/INIT handler | - * +---------------------------+ - * | struct task for MCA/INIT | - * +---------------------------+ <-------- Bottom of MCA/INIT stack - */ - -#define ALIGN16(x) ((x)&~15) -#define MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET ALIGN16(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE) -#define MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET ALIGN16(MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET-IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE) -#define MCA_SOS_OFFSET ALIGN16(MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET-IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_SIZE) -#define MCA_SP_OFFSET ALIGN16(MCA_SOS_OFFSET-16) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/meminit.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/meminit.h deleted file mode 100644 index f1d5bf2ba847..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/meminit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef meminit_h -#define meminit_h - -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - */ - - -/* - * Entries defined so far: - * - boot param structure itself - * - memory map - * - initrd (optional) - * - command line string - * - kernel code & data - * - crash dumping code reserved region - * - Kernel memory map built from EFI memory map - * - ELF core header - * - * More could be added if necessary - */ -#define IA64_MAX_RSVD_REGIONS 9 - -struct rsvd_region { - u64 start; /* virtual address of beginning of element */ - u64 end; /* virtual address of end of element + 1 */ -}; - -extern struct rsvd_region rsvd_region[IA64_MAX_RSVD_REGIONS + 1]; - -extern void find_memory (void); -extern void reserve_memory (void); -extern void find_initrd (void); -extern int filter_rsvd_memory (u64 start, u64 end, void *arg); -extern int filter_memory (u64 start, u64 end, void *arg); -extern unsigned long efi_memmap_init(u64 *s, u64 *e); -extern int find_max_min_low_pfn (u64, u64, void *); - -extern unsigned long vmcore_find_descriptor_size(unsigned long address); - -/* - * For rounding an address to the next IA64_GRANULE_SIZE or order - */ -#define GRANULEROUNDDOWN(n) ((n) & ~(IA64_GRANULE_SIZE-1)) -#define GRANULEROUNDUP(n) (((n)+IA64_GRANULE_SIZE-1) & ~(IA64_GRANULE_SIZE-1)) - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - extern void call_pernode_memory (unsigned long start, unsigned long len, void *func); -#else -# define call_pernode_memory(start, len, func) (*func)(start, len, 0) -#endif - -#define IGNORE_PFN0 1 /* XXX fix me: ignore pfn 0 until TLB miss handler is updated... */ - -extern int register_active_ranges(u64 start, u64 len, int nid); - -#endif /* meminit_h */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mman.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mman.h deleted file mode 100644 index 15cf100add0e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mman.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Based on <asm-i386/mman.h>. - * - * Modified 1998-2000, 2002 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MMAN_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MMAN_H - -#include <uapi/asm/mman.h> - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ -#define arch_mmap_check ia64_mmap_check -int ia64_mmap_check(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - unsigned long flags); -#endif -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MMAN_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmiowb.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmiowb.h deleted file mode 100644 index d67aab4ea3b4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmiowb.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MMIOWB_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MMIOWB_H - -/** - * mmiowb - I/O write barrier - * - * Ensure ordering of I/O space writes. This will make sure that writes - * following the barrier will arrive after all previous writes. For most - * ia64 platforms, this is a simple 'mf.a' instruction. - */ -#define mmiowb() ia64_mfa() - -#include <asm-generic/mmiowb.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MMIOWB_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu.h deleted file mode 100644 index f75f44f531c2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef __MMU_H -#define __MMU_H - -/* - * Type for a context number. We declare it volatile to ensure proper - * ordering when it's accessed outside of spinlock'd critical sections - * (e.g., as done in activate_mm() and init_new_context()). - */ -typedef volatile unsigned long mm_context_t; - -typedef unsigned long nv_mm_context_t; - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu_context.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu_context.h deleted file mode 100644 index 06257e355d00..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmu_context.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MMU_CONTEXT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MMU_CONTEXT_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -/* - * Routines to manage the allocation of task context numbers. Task context - * numbers are used to reduce or eliminate the need to perform TLB flushes - * due to context switches. Context numbers are implemented using ia-64 - * region ids. Since the IA-64 TLB does not consider the region number when - * performing a TLB lookup, we need to assign a unique region id to each - * region in a process. We use the least significant three bits in aregion - * id for this purpose. - */ - -#define IA64_REGION_ID_KERNEL 0 /* the kernel's region id (tlb.c depends on this being 0) */ - -#define ia64_rid(ctx,addr) (((ctx) << 3) | (addr >> 61)) - -# include <asm/page.h> -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/mm_types.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> - -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm-generic/mm_hooks.h> - -struct ia64_ctx { - spinlock_t lock; - unsigned int next; /* next context number to use */ - unsigned int limit; /* available free range */ - unsigned int max_ctx; /* max. context value supported by all CPUs */ - /* call wrap_mmu_context when next >= max */ - unsigned long *bitmap; /* bitmap size is max_ctx+1 */ - unsigned long *flushmap;/* pending rid to be flushed */ -}; - -extern struct ia64_ctx ia64_ctx; -DECLARE_PER_CPU(u8, ia64_need_tlb_flush); - -extern void mmu_context_init (void); -extern void wrap_mmu_context (struct mm_struct *mm); - -/* - * When the context counter wraps around all TLBs need to be flushed because - * an old context number might have been reused. This is signalled by the - * ia64_need_tlb_flush per-CPU variable, which is checked in the routine - * below. Called by activate_mm(). <efocht@ess.nec.de> - */ -static inline void -delayed_tlb_flush (void) -{ - extern void local_flush_tlb_all (void); - unsigned long flags; - - if (unlikely(__ia64_per_cpu_var(ia64_need_tlb_flush))) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&ia64_ctx.lock, flags); - if (__ia64_per_cpu_var(ia64_need_tlb_flush)) { - local_flush_tlb_all(); - __ia64_per_cpu_var(ia64_need_tlb_flush) = 0; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ia64_ctx.lock, flags); - } -} - -static inline nv_mm_context_t -get_mmu_context (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - unsigned long flags; - nv_mm_context_t context = mm->context; - - if (likely(context)) - goto out; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&ia64_ctx.lock, flags); - /* re-check, now that we've got the lock: */ - context = mm->context; - if (context == 0) { - cpumask_clear(mm_cpumask(mm)); - if (ia64_ctx.next >= ia64_ctx.limit) { - ia64_ctx.next = find_next_zero_bit(ia64_ctx.bitmap, - ia64_ctx.max_ctx, ia64_ctx.next); - ia64_ctx.limit = find_next_bit(ia64_ctx.bitmap, - ia64_ctx.max_ctx, ia64_ctx.next); - if (ia64_ctx.next >= ia64_ctx.max_ctx) - wrap_mmu_context(mm); - } - mm->context = context = ia64_ctx.next++; - __set_bit(context, ia64_ctx.bitmap); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ia64_ctx.lock, flags); -out: - /* - * Ensure we're not starting to use "context" before any old - * uses of it are gone from our TLB. - */ - delayed_tlb_flush(); - - return context; -} - -/* - * Initialize context number to some sane value. MM is guaranteed to be a - * brand-new address-space, so no TLB flushing is needed, ever. - */ -#define init_new_context init_new_context -static inline int -init_new_context (struct task_struct *p, struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - mm->context = 0; - return 0; -} - -static inline void -reload_context (nv_mm_context_t context) -{ - unsigned long rid; - unsigned long rid_incr = 0; - unsigned long rr0, rr1, rr2, rr3, rr4; - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - unsigned long old_rr4; - old_rr4 = ia64_get_rr(RGN_BASE(RGN_HPAGE)); -#endif - rid = context << 3; /* make space for encoding the region number */ - rid_incr = 1 << 8; - - /* encode the region id, preferred page size, and VHPT enable bit: */ - rr0 = (rid << 8) | (PAGE_SHIFT << 2) | 1; - rr1 = rr0 + 1*rid_incr; - rr2 = rr0 + 2*rid_incr; - rr3 = rr0 + 3*rid_incr; - rr4 = rr0 + 4*rid_incr; -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - rr4 = (rr4 & (~(0xfcUL))) | (old_rr4 & 0xfc); - -# if RGN_HPAGE != 4 -# error "reload_context assumes RGN_HPAGE is 4" -# endif -#endif - - ia64_set_rr0_to_rr4(rr0, rr1, rr2, rr3, rr4); - ia64_srlz_i(); /* srlz.i implies srlz.d */ -} - -/* - * Must be called with preemption off - */ -static inline void -activate_context (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - nv_mm_context_t context; - - do { - context = get_mmu_context(mm); - if (!cpumask_test_cpu(smp_processor_id(), mm_cpumask(mm))) - cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), mm_cpumask(mm)); - reload_context(context); - /* - * in the unlikely event of a TLB-flush by another thread, - * redo the load. - */ - } while (unlikely(context != mm->context)); -} - -/* - * Switch from address space PREV to address space NEXT. - */ -#define activate_mm activate_mm -static inline void -activate_mm (struct mm_struct *prev, struct mm_struct *next) -{ - /* - * We may get interrupts here, but that's OK because interrupt - * handlers cannot touch user-space. - */ - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_PT_BASE, __pa(next->pgd)); - activate_context(next); -} - -#define switch_mm(prev_mm,next_mm,next_task) activate_mm(prev_mm, next_mm) - -#include <asm-generic/mmu_context.h> - -# endif /* ! __ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MMU_CONTEXT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmzone.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmzone.h deleted file mode 100644 index 767201f66c93..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/mmzone.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * Copyright (c) 2000,2003 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 2002 NEC Corp. - * Copyright (c) 2002 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * Copyright (c) 2002 Kimio Suganuma <k-suganuma@da.jp.nec.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MMZONE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MMZONE_H - -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - -static inline int pfn_to_nid(unsigned long pfn) -{ - extern int paddr_to_nid(unsigned long); - int nid = paddr_to_nid(pfn << PAGE_SHIFT); - if (nid < 0) - return 0; - else - return nid; -} - -#define MAX_PHYSNODE_ID 2048 -#endif /* CONFIG_NUMA */ - -#define NR_NODE_MEMBLKS (MAX_NUMNODES * 4) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MMZONE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7271b9c5fc76..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_MODULE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_MODULE_H - -#include <asm-generic/module.h> - -/* - * IA-64-specific support for kernel module loader. - * - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -struct elf64_shdr; /* forward declration */ - -struct mod_arch_specific { - /* Used only at module load time. */ - struct elf64_shdr *core_plt; /* core PLT section */ - struct elf64_shdr *init_plt; /* init PLT section */ - struct elf64_shdr *got; /* global offset table */ - struct elf64_shdr *opd; /* official procedure descriptors */ - struct elf64_shdr *unwind; /* unwind-table section */ - unsigned long gp; /* global-pointer for module */ - unsigned int next_got_entry; /* index of next available got entry */ - - /* Used at module run and cleanup time. */ - void *core_unw_table; /* core unwind-table cookie returned by unwinder */ - void *init_unw_table; /* init unwind-table cookie returned by unwinder */ - void *opd_addr; /* symbolize uses .opd to get to actual function */ - unsigned long opd_size; -}; - -#define ARCH_SHF_SMALL SHF_IA_64_SHORT - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_MODULE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.lds.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.lds.h deleted file mode 100644 index eff68f362793..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/module.lds.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -SECTIONS { - /* Group unwind sections into a single section: */ - .IA_64.unwind_info : { *(.IA_64.unwind_info*) } - .IA_64.unwind : { *(.IA_64.unwind*) } - /* - * Create place-holder sections to hold the PLTs, GOT, and - * official procedure-descriptors (.opd). - */ - .core.plt : { BYTE(0) } - .init.plt : { BYTE(0) } - .got : { BYTE(0) } - .opd : { BYTE(0) } -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/msidef.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/msidef.h deleted file mode 100644 index 18d0e4226748..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/msidef.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _IA64_MSI_DEF_H -#define _IA64_MSI_DEF_H - -/* - * Shifts for APIC-based data - */ - -#define MSI_DATA_VECTOR_SHIFT 0 -#define MSI_DATA_VECTOR(v) (((u8)v) << MSI_DATA_VECTOR_SHIFT) -#define MSI_DATA_VECTOR_MASK 0xffffff00 - -#define MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT 8 -#define MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_FIXED (0 << MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT) -#define MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_LOWPRI (1 << MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_MODE_SHIFT) - -#define MSI_DATA_LEVEL_SHIFT 14 -#define MSI_DATA_LEVEL_DEASSERT (0 << MSI_DATA_LEVEL_SHIFT) -#define MSI_DATA_LEVEL_ASSERT (1 << MSI_DATA_LEVEL_SHIFT) - -#define MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_SHIFT 15 -#define MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_EDGE (0 << MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_SHIFT) -#define MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_LEVEL (1 << MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_SHIFT) - -/* - * Shift/mask fields for APIC-based bus address - */ - -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_SHIFT 4 -#define MSI_ADDR_HEADER 0xfee00000 - -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_MASK 0xfff0000f -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_CPU(cpu) ((cpu) << MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_SHIFT) - -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_SHIFT 2 -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_PHYS (0 << MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_SHIFT) -#define MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_LOGIC (1 << MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_SHIFT) - -#define MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_SHIFT 3 -#define MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_CPU (0 << MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_SHIFT) -#define MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_LOWPRI (1 << MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_SHIFT) - -#endif/* _IA64_MSI_DEF_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/inst.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/inst.h deleted file mode 100644 index e08662396029..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/inst.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/****************************************************************************** - * arch/ia64/include/asm/native/inst.h - * - * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> - * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. - */ - -#define DO_SAVE_MIN IA64_NATIVE_DO_SAVE_MIN - -#define MOV_FROM_IFA(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.ifa - -#define MOV_FROM_ITIR(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.itir - -#define MOV_FROM_ISR(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.isr - -#define MOV_FROM_IHA(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.iha - -#define MOV_FROM_IPSR(pred, reg) \ -(pred) mov reg = cr.ipsr - -#define MOV_FROM_IIM(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.iim - -#define MOV_FROM_IIP(reg) \ - mov reg = cr.iip - -#define MOV_FROM_IVR(reg, clob) \ - mov reg = cr.ivr - -#define MOV_FROM_PSR(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov reg = psr - -#define MOV_FROM_ITC(pred, pred_clob, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov reg = ar.itc - -#define MOV_TO_IFA(reg, clob) \ - mov cr.ifa = reg - -#define MOV_TO_ITIR(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov cr.itir = reg - -#define MOV_TO_IHA(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov cr.iha = reg - -#define MOV_TO_IPSR(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov cr.ipsr = reg - -#define MOV_TO_IFS(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) mov cr.ifs = reg - -#define MOV_TO_IIP(reg, clob) \ - mov cr.iip = reg - -#define MOV_TO_KR(kr, reg, clob0, clob1) \ - mov IA64_KR(kr) = reg - -#define ITC_I(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) itc.i reg - -#define ITC_D(pred, reg, clob) \ -(pred) itc.d reg - -#define ITC_I_AND_D(pred_i, pred_d, reg, clob) \ -(pred_i) itc.i reg; \ -(pred_d) itc.d reg - -#define THASH(pred, reg0, reg1, clob) \ -(pred) thash reg0 = reg1 - -#define SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(clob0, clob1) \ - ssm psr.ic | PSR_DEFAULT_BITS \ - ;; \ - srlz.i /* guarantee that interruption collectin is on */ \ - ;; - -#define SSM_PSR_IC_AND_SRLZ_D(clob0, clob1) \ - ssm psr.ic \ - ;; \ - srlz.d - -#define RSM_PSR_IC(clob) \ - rsm psr.ic - -#define SSM_PSR_I(pred, pred_clob, clob) \ -(pred) ssm psr.i - -#define RSM_PSR_I(pred, clob0, clob1) \ -(pred) rsm psr.i - -#define RSM_PSR_I_IC(clob0, clob1, clob2) \ - rsm psr.i | psr.ic - -#define RSM_PSR_DT \ - rsm psr.dt - -#define RSM_PSR_BE_I(clob0, clob1) \ - rsm psr.be | psr.i - -#define SSM_PSR_DT_AND_SRLZ_I \ - ssm psr.dt \ - ;; \ - srlz.i - -#define BSW_0(clob0, clob1, clob2) \ - bsw.0 - -#define BSW_1(clob0, clob1) \ - bsw.1 - -#define COVER \ - cover - -#define RFI \ - rfi diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/irq.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/irq.h deleted file mode 100644 index aa74915f8aa2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/irq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/****************************************************************************** - * arch/ia64/include/asm/native/irq.h - * - * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> - * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_NATIVE_IRQ_H -#define _ASM_IA64_NATIVE_IRQ_H - -#define NR_VECTORS 256 - -#if (NR_VECTORS + 32 * NR_CPUS) < 1024 -#define IA64_NATIVE_NR_IRQS (NR_VECTORS + 32 * NR_CPUS) -#else -#define IA64_NATIVE_NR_IRQS 1024 -#endif - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_NATIVE_IRQ_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/patchlist.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/patchlist.h deleted file mode 100644 index f13e7675758c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/native/patchlist.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/****************************************************************************** - * arch/ia64/include/asm/native/inst.h - * - * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> - * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. - */ - -#define __paravirt_start_gate_fsyscall_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_start_gate_fsyscall_patchlist -#define __paravirt_end_gate_fsyscall_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_end_gate_fsyscall_patchlist -#define __paravirt_start_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_start_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist -#define __paravirt_end_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_end_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist -#define __paravirt_start_gate_vtop_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_start_gate_vtop_patchlist -#define __paravirt_end_gate_vtop_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_end_gate_vtop_patchlist -#define __paravirt_start_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_start_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist -#define __paravirt_end_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist \ - __ia64_native_end_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/nodedata.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/nodedata.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2fb337b0e9b7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/nodedata.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * Copyright (c) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 2002 NEC Corp. - * Copyright (c) 2002 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * Copyright (c) 2002 Kimio Suganuma <k-suganuma@da.jp.nec.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_NODEDATA_H -#define _ASM_IA64_NODEDATA_H - -#include <linux/numa.h> - -#include <asm/percpu.h> -#include <asm/mmzone.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - -/* - * Node Data. One of these structures is located on each node of a NUMA system. - */ - -struct pglist_data; -struct ia64_node_data { - short active_cpu_count; - short node; - struct pglist_data *pg_data_ptrs[MAX_NUMNODES]; -}; - - -/* - * Return a pointer to the node_data structure for the executing cpu. - */ -#define local_node_data (local_cpu_data->node_data) - -/* - * Given a node id, return a pointer to the pg_data_t for the node. - * - * NODE_DATA - should be used in all code not related to system - * initialization. It uses pernode data structures to minimize - * offnode memory references. However, these structure are not - * present during boot. This macro can be used once cpu_init - * completes. - */ -#define NODE_DATA(nid) (local_node_data->pg_data_ptrs[nid]) - -/* - * LOCAL_DATA_ADDR - This is to calculate the address of other node's - * "local_node_data" at hot-plug phase. The local_node_data - * is pointed by per_cpu_page. Kernel usually use it for - * just executing cpu. However, when new node is hot-added, - * the addresses of local data for other nodes are necessary - * to update all of them. - */ -#define LOCAL_DATA_ADDR(pgdat) \ - ((struct ia64_node_data *)((u64)(pgdat) + \ - L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct pglist_data)))) - -#endif /* CONFIG_NUMA */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_NODEDATA_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/numa.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/numa.h deleted file mode 100644 index c5c253cb9bd6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/numa.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * This file contains NUMA specific prototypes and definitions. - * - * 2002/08/05 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_NUMA_H -#define _ASM_IA64_NUMA_H - - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - -#include <linux/cache.h> -#include <linux/cpumask.h> -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> - -#include <asm/mmzone.h> - -extern u16 cpu_to_node_map[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned; -extern cpumask_t node_to_cpu_mask[MAX_NUMNODES] __cacheline_aligned; -extern pg_data_t *pgdat_list[MAX_NUMNODES]; - -/* Stuff below this line could be architecture independent */ - -extern int num_node_memblks; /* total number of memory chunks */ - -/* - * List of node memory chunks. Filled when parsing SRAT table to - * obtain information about memory nodes. -*/ - -struct node_memblk_s { - unsigned long start_paddr; - unsigned long size; - int nid; /* which logical node contains this chunk? */ - int bank; /* which mem bank on this node */ -}; - -struct node_cpuid_s { - u16 phys_id; /* id << 8 | eid */ - int nid; /* logical node containing this CPU */ -}; - -extern struct node_memblk_s node_memblk[NR_NODE_MEMBLKS]; -extern struct node_cpuid_s node_cpuid[NR_CPUS]; - -/* - * ACPI 2.0 SLIT (System Locality Information Table) - * http://devresource.hp.com/devresource/Docs/TechPapers/IA64/slit.pdf - * - * This is a matrix with "distances" between nodes, they should be - * proportional to the memory access latency ratios. - */ - -extern u8 numa_slit[MAX_NUMNODES * MAX_NUMNODES]; -#define slit_distance(from,to) (numa_slit[(from) * MAX_NUMNODES + (to)]) -extern int __node_distance(int from, int to); -#define node_distance(from,to) __node_distance(from, to) - -extern int paddr_to_nid(unsigned long paddr); - -#define local_nodeid (cpu_to_node_map[smp_processor_id()]) - -#define numa_off 0 - -extern void map_cpu_to_node(int cpu, int nid); -extern void unmap_cpu_from_node(int cpu, int nid); -extern void numa_clear_node(int cpu); - -#else /* !CONFIG_NUMA */ -#define map_cpu_to_node(cpu, nid) do{}while(0) -#define unmap_cpu_from_node(cpu, nid) do{}while(0) -#define paddr_to_nid(addr) 0 -#define numa_clear_node(cpu) do { } while (0) -#endif /* CONFIG_NUMA */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_NUMA_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/page.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/page.h deleted file mode 100644 index 310b09c3342d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/page.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PAGE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PAGE_H -/* - * Pagetable related stuff. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/types.h> - -/* - * The top three bits of an IA64 address are its Region Number. - * Different regions are assigned to different purposes. - */ -#define RGN_SHIFT (61) -#define RGN_BASE(r) (__IA64_UL_CONST(r)<<RGN_SHIFT) -#define RGN_BITS (RGN_BASE(-1)) - -#define RGN_KERNEL 7 /* Identity mapped region */ -#define RGN_UNCACHED 6 /* Identity mapped I/O region */ -#define RGN_GATE 5 /* Gate page, Kernel text, etc */ -#define RGN_HPAGE 4 /* For Huge TLB pages */ - -/* - * PAGE_SHIFT determines the actual kernel page size. - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_4KB) -# define PAGE_SHIFT 12 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_8KB) -# define PAGE_SHIFT 13 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB) -# define PAGE_SHIFT 14 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_64KB) -# define PAGE_SHIFT 16 -#else -# error Unsupported page size! -#endif - -#define PAGE_SIZE (__IA64_UL_CONST(1) << PAGE_SHIFT) -#define PAGE_MASK (~(PAGE_SIZE - 1)) - -#define PERCPU_PAGE_SHIFT 18 /* log2() of max. size of per-CPU area */ -#define PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE (__IA64_UL_CONST(1) << PERCPU_PAGE_SHIFT) - - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE -# define HPAGE_REGION_BASE RGN_BASE(RGN_HPAGE) -# define HPAGE_SHIFT hpage_shift -# define HPAGE_SHIFT_DEFAULT 28 /* check ia64 SDM for architecture supported size */ -# define HPAGE_SIZE (__IA64_UL_CONST(1) << HPAGE_SHIFT) -# define HPAGE_MASK (~(HPAGE_SIZE - 1)) - -# define HAVE_ARCH_HUGETLB_UNMAPPED_AREA -#endif /* CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE */ - -#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ -# define __pa(x) ((x) - PAGE_OFFSET) -# define __va(x) ((x) + PAGE_OFFSET) -#else /* !__ASSEMBLY */ -# define STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS - -extern void clear_page (void *page); -extern void copy_page (void *to, void *from); - -/* - * clear_user_page() and copy_user_page() can't be inline functions because - * flush_dcache_page() can't be defined until later... - */ -#define clear_user_page(addr, vaddr, page) \ -do { \ - clear_page(addr); \ - flush_dcache_page(page); \ -} while (0) - -#define copy_user_page(to, from, vaddr, page) \ -do { \ - copy_page((to), (from)); \ - flush_dcache_page(page); \ -} while (0) - - -#define vma_alloc_zeroed_movable_folio(vma, vaddr) \ -({ \ - struct folio *folio = vma_alloc_folio( \ - GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE | __GFP_ZERO, 0, vma, vaddr, false); \ - if (folio) \ - flush_dcache_folio(folio); \ - folio; \ -}) - -#define virt_addr_valid(kaddr) pfn_valid(__pa(kaddr) >> PAGE_SHIFT) - -#include <asm-generic/memory_model.h> - -#define page_to_phys(page) (page_to_pfn(page) << PAGE_SHIFT) -#define virt_to_page(kaddr) pfn_to_page(__pa(kaddr) >> PAGE_SHIFT) -#define pfn_to_kaddr(pfn) __va((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT) - -typedef union ia64_va { - struct { - unsigned long off : 61; /* intra-region offset */ - unsigned long reg : 3; /* region number */ - } f; - unsigned long l; - void *p; -} ia64_va; - -/* - * Note: These macros depend on the fact that PAGE_OFFSET has all - * region bits set to 1 and all other bits set to zero. They are - * expressed in this way to ensure they result in a single "dep" - * instruction. - */ -#define __pa(x) ({ia64_va _v; _v.l = (long) (x); _v.f.reg = 0; _v.l;}) -#define __va(x) ({ia64_va _v; _v.l = (long) (x); _v.f.reg = -1; _v.p;}) - -#define REGION_NUMBER(x) ({ia64_va _v; _v.l = (long) (x); _v.f.reg;}) -#define REGION_OFFSET(x) ({ia64_va _v; _v.l = (long) (x); _v.f.off;}) - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE -# define htlbpage_to_page(x) (((unsigned long) REGION_NUMBER(x) << 61) \ - | (REGION_OFFSET(x) >> (HPAGE_SHIFT-PAGE_SHIFT))) -# define HUGETLB_PAGE_ORDER (HPAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT) -extern unsigned int hpage_shift; -#endif - -static __inline__ int -get_order (unsigned long size) -{ - long double d = size - 1; - long order; - - order = ia64_getf_exp(d); - order = order - PAGE_SHIFT - 0xffff + 1; - if (order < 0) - order = 0; - return order; -} - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#ifdef STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS - /* - * These are used to make use of C type-checking.. - */ - typedef struct { unsigned long pte; } pte_t; - typedef struct { unsigned long pmd; } pmd_t; -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - typedef struct { unsigned long pud; } pud_t; -#endif - typedef struct { unsigned long pgd; } pgd_t; - typedef struct { unsigned long pgprot; } pgprot_t; - typedef struct page *pgtable_t; - -# define pte_val(x) ((x).pte) -# define pmd_val(x) ((x).pmd) -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -# define pud_val(x) ((x).pud) -#endif -# define pgd_val(x) ((x).pgd) -# define pgprot_val(x) ((x).pgprot) - -# define __pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x) } ) -# define __pmd(x) ((pmd_t) { (x) } ) -# define __pgprot(x) ((pgprot_t) { (x) } ) - -#else /* !STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS */ - /* - * .. while these make it easier on the compiler - */ -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - typedef unsigned long pte_t; - typedef unsigned long pmd_t; - typedef unsigned long pgd_t; - typedef unsigned long pgprot_t; - typedef struct page *pgtable_t; -# endif - -# define pte_val(x) (x) -# define pmd_val(x) (x) -# define pgd_val(x) (x) -# define pgprot_val(x) (x) - -# define __pte(x) (x) -# define __pgd(x) (x) -# define __pgprot(x) (x) -#endif /* !STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS */ - -#define PAGE_OFFSET RGN_BASE(RGN_KERNEL) - -#define VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS VM_DATA_FLAGS_TSK_EXEC - -#define GATE_ADDR RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE) - -/* - * 0xa000000000000000+2*PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - * - 0xa000000000000000+3*PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE remain unmapped (guard page) - */ -#define KERNEL_START (GATE_ADDR+__IA64_UL_CONST(0x100000000)) -#define PERCPU_ADDR (-PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE) -#define LOAD_OFFSET (KERNEL_START - KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SIZE) - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_GATE_AREA 1 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PAGE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pal.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/pal.h deleted file mode 100644 index e6b652f9e45e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1827 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PAL_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PAL_H - -/* - * Processor Abstraction Layer definitions. - * - * This is based on Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual rev 1.0 - * chapter 11 IA-64 Processor Abstraction Layer - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Srinivasa Prasad Thirumalachar <sprasad@sprasad.engr.sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) - * - * 99/10/01 davidm Make sure we pass zero for reserved parameters. - * 00/03/07 davidm Updated pal_cache_flush() to be in sync with PAL v2.6. - * 00/03/23 cfleck Modified processor min-state save area to match updated PAL & SAL info - * 00/05/24 eranian Updated to latest PAL spec, fix structures bugs, added - * 00/05/25 eranian Support for stack calls, and static physical calls - * 00/06/18 eranian Support for stacked physical calls - * 06/10/26 rja Support for Intel Itanium Architecture Software Developer's - * Manual Rev 2.2 (Jan 2006) - */ - -/* - * Note that some of these calls use a static-register only calling - * convention which has nothing to do with the regular calling - * convention. - */ -#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH 1 /* flush i/d cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_INFO 2 /* get detailed i/d cache info */ -#define PAL_CACHE_INIT 3 /* initialize i/d cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY 4 /* get summary of cache hierarchy */ -#define PAL_MEM_ATTRIB 5 /* list supported memory attributes */ -#define PAL_PTCE_INFO 6 /* purge TLB info */ -#define PAL_VM_INFO 7 /* return supported virtual memory features */ -#define PAL_VM_SUMMARY 8 /* return summary on supported vm features */ -#define PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES 9 /* return processor bus interface features settings */ -#define PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES 10 /* set processor bus features */ -#define PAL_DEBUG_INFO 11 /* get number of debug registers */ -#define PAL_FIXED_ADDR 12 /* get fixed component of processors's directed address */ -#define PAL_FREQ_BASE 13 /* base frequency of the platform */ -#define PAL_FREQ_RATIOS 14 /* ratio of processor, bus and ITC frequency */ -#define PAL_PERF_MON_INFO 15 /* return performance monitor info */ -#define PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR 16 /* set processor interrupt block and IO port space addr */ -#define PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES 17 /* get configurable processor features & settings */ -#define PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES 18 /* enable/disable configurable processor features */ -#define PAL_RSE_INFO 19 /* return rse information */ -#define PAL_VERSION 20 /* return version of PAL code */ -#define PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG 21 /* clear all processor log info */ -#define PAL_MC_DRAIN 22 /* drain operations which could result in an MCA */ -#define PAL_MC_EXPECTED 23 /* set/reset expected MCA indicator */ -#define PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE 24 /* get processor dynamic state */ -#define PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO 25 /* get processor MCA info and static state */ -#define PAL_MC_RESUME 26 /* Return to interrupted process */ -#define PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM 27 /* Register memory for PAL to use during MCAs and inits */ -#define PAL_HALT 28 /* enter the low power HALT state */ -#define PAL_HALT_LIGHT 29 /* enter the low power light halt state*/ -#define PAL_COPY_INFO 30 /* returns info needed to relocate PAL */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT 31 /* init tags & data of cache line */ -#define PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT 32 /* register PMI memory entry points with the processor */ -#define PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV 33 /* enter IA-32 system environment */ -#define PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE 34 /* return vm TC and page walker page sizes */ - -#define PAL_MEM_FOR_TEST 37 /* get amount of memory needed for late processor test */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO 38 /* get i/d cache protection info */ -#define PAL_REGISTER_INFO 39 /* return AR and CR register information*/ -#define PAL_SHUTDOWN 40 /* enter processor shutdown state */ -#define PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY 41 /* Make Processor Prefetches Visible */ -#define PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL 42 /* returns information on logical to physical processor mapping */ -#define PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO 43 /* returns information on caches shared by logical processor */ -#define PAL_GET_HW_POLICY 48 /* Get current hardware resource sharing policy */ -#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY 49 /* Set current hardware resource sharing policy */ -#define PAL_VP_INFO 50 /* Information about virtual processor features */ -#define PAL_MC_HW_TRACKING 51 /* Hardware tracking status */ - -#define PAL_COPY_PAL 256 /* relocate PAL procedures and PAL PMI */ -#define PAL_HALT_INFO 257 /* return the low power capabilities of processor */ -#define PAL_TEST_PROC 258 /* perform late processor self-test */ -#define PAL_CACHE_READ 259 /* read tag & data of cacheline for diagnostic testing */ -#define PAL_CACHE_WRITE 260 /* write tag & data of cacheline for diagnostic testing */ -#define PAL_VM_TR_READ 261 /* read contents of translation register */ -#define PAL_GET_PSTATE 262 /* get the current P-state */ -#define PAL_SET_PSTATE 263 /* set the P-state */ -#define PAL_BRAND_INFO 274 /* Processor branding information */ - -#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_LASTSET 0 -#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_AVGANDRESET 1 -#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_AVGNORESET 2 -#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_INSTANT 3 - -#define PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT 276 /* Injects processor error or returns injection capabilities */ - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <asm/fpu.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> - -/* - * Data types needed to pass information into PAL procedures and - * interpret information returned by them. - */ - -/* Return status from the PAL procedure */ -typedef s64 pal_status_t; - -#define PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS 0 /* No error */ -#define PAL_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED (-1) /* Unimplemented procedure */ -#define PAL_STATUS_EINVAL (-2) /* Invalid argument */ -#define PAL_STATUS_ERROR (-3) /* Error */ -#define PAL_STATUS_CACHE_INIT_FAIL (-4) /* Could not initialize the - * specified level and type of - * cache without sideeffects - * and "restrict" was 1 - */ -#define PAL_STATUS_REQUIRES_MEMORY (-9) /* Call requires PAL memory buffer */ - -/* Processor cache level in the hierarchy */ -typedef u64 pal_cache_level_t; -#define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L0 0 /* L0 */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L1 1 /* L1 */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L2 2 /* L2 */ - - -/* Processor cache type at a particular level in the hierarchy */ - -typedef u64 pal_cache_type_t; -#define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION 1 /* Instruction cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_DATA 2 /* Data or unified cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION_DATA 3 /* Both Data & Instruction */ - - -#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_INVALIDATE 1 /* Invalidate clean lines */ -#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_CHK_INTRS 2 /* check for interrupts/mc while flushing */ - -/* Processor cache line size in bytes */ -typedef int pal_cache_line_size_t; - -/* Processor cache line state */ -typedef u64 pal_cache_line_state_t; -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_INVALID 0 /* Invalid */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_SHARED 1 /* Shared */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_EXCLUSIVE 2 /* Exclusive */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_MODIFIED 3 /* Modified */ - -typedef struct pal_freq_ratio { - u32 den, num; /* numerator & denominator */ -} itc_ratio, proc_ratio; - -typedef union pal_cache_config_info_1_s { - struct { - u64 u : 1, /* 0 Unified cache ? */ - at : 2, /* 2-1 Cache mem attr*/ - reserved : 5, /* 7-3 Reserved */ - associativity : 8, /* 16-8 Associativity*/ - line_size : 8, /* 23-17 Line size */ - stride : 8, /* 31-24 Stride */ - store_latency : 8, /*39-32 Store latency*/ - load_latency : 8, /* 47-40 Load latency*/ - store_hints : 8, /* 55-48 Store hints*/ - load_hints : 8; /* 63-56 Load hints */ - } pcci1_bits; - u64 pcci1_data; -} pal_cache_config_info_1_t; - -typedef union pal_cache_config_info_2_s { - struct { - u32 cache_size; /*cache size in bytes*/ - - - u32 alias_boundary : 8, /* 39-32 aliased addr - * separation for max - * performance. - */ - tag_ls_bit : 8, /* 47-40 LSb of addr*/ - tag_ms_bit : 8, /* 55-48 MSb of addr*/ - reserved : 8; /* 63-56 Reserved */ - } pcci2_bits; - u64 pcci2_data; -} pal_cache_config_info_2_t; - - -typedef struct pal_cache_config_info_s { - pal_status_t pcci_status; - pal_cache_config_info_1_t pcci_info_1; - pal_cache_config_info_2_t pcci_info_2; - u64 pcci_reserved; -} pal_cache_config_info_t; - -#define pcci_ld_hints pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.load_hints -#define pcci_st_hints pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.store_hints -#define pcci_ld_latency pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.load_latency -#define pcci_st_latency pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.store_latency -#define pcci_stride pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.stride -#define pcci_line_size pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.line_size -#define pcci_assoc pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.associativity -#define pcci_cache_attr pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.at -#define pcci_unified pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.u -#define pcci_tag_msb pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.tag_ms_bit -#define pcci_tag_lsb pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.tag_ls_bit -#define pcci_alias_boundary pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.alias_boundary -#define pcci_cache_size pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.cache_size - - - -/* Possible values for cache attributes */ - -#define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WT 0 /* Write through cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WB 1 /* Write back cache */ -#define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WT_OR_WB 2 /* Either write thru or write - * back depending on TLB - * memory attributes - */ - - -/* Possible values for cache hints */ - -#define PAL_CACHE_HINT_TEMP_1 0 /* Temporal level 1 */ -#define PAL_CACHE_HINT_NTEMP_1 1 /* Non-temporal level 1 */ -#define PAL_CACHE_HINT_NTEMP_ALL 3 /* Non-temporal all levels */ - -/* Processor cache protection information */ -typedef union pal_cache_protection_element_u { - u32 pcpi_data; - struct { - u32 data_bits : 8, /* # data bits covered by - * each unit of protection - */ - - tagprot_lsb : 6, /* Least -do- */ - tagprot_msb : 6, /* Most Sig. tag address - * bit that this - * protection covers. - */ - prot_bits : 6, /* # of protection bits */ - method : 4, /* Protection method */ - t_d : 2; /* Indicates which part - * of the cache this - * protection encoding - * applies. - */ - } pcp_info; -} pal_cache_protection_element_t; - -#define pcpi_cache_prot_part pcp_info.t_d -#define pcpi_prot_method pcp_info.method -#define pcpi_prot_bits pcp_info.prot_bits -#define pcpi_tagprot_msb pcp_info.tagprot_msb -#define pcpi_tagprot_lsb pcp_info.tagprot_lsb -#define pcpi_data_bits pcp_info.data_bits - -/* Processor cache part encodings */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_DATA 0 /* Data protection */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_TAG 1 /* Tag protection */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_TAG_DATA 2 /* Tag+data protection (tag is - * more significant ) - */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_DATA_TAG 3 /* Data+tag protection (data is - * more significant ) - */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_MAX 6 - - -typedef struct pal_cache_protection_info_s { - pal_status_t pcpi_status; - pal_cache_protection_element_t pcp_info[PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_MAX]; -} pal_cache_protection_info_t; - - -/* Processor cache protection method encodings */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_NONE 0 /* No protection */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_ODD_PARITY 1 /* Odd parity */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_EVEN_PARITY 2 /* Even parity */ -#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_ECC 3 /* ECC protection */ - - -/* Processor cache line identification in the hierarchy */ -typedef union pal_cache_line_id_u { - u64 pclid_data; - struct { - u64 cache_type : 8, /* 7-0 cache type */ - level : 8, /* 15-8 level of the - * cache in the - * hierarchy. - */ - way : 8, /* 23-16 way in the set - */ - part : 8, /* 31-24 part of the - * cache - */ - reserved : 32; /* 63-32 is reserved*/ - } pclid_info_read; - struct { - u64 cache_type : 8, /* 7-0 cache type */ - level : 8, /* 15-8 level of the - * cache in the - * hierarchy. - */ - way : 8, /* 23-16 way in the set - */ - part : 8, /* 31-24 part of the - * cache - */ - mesi : 8, /* 39-32 cache line - * state - */ - start : 8, /* 47-40 lsb of data to - * invert - */ - length : 8, /* 55-48 #bits to - * invert - */ - trigger : 8; /* 63-56 Trigger error - * by doing a load - * after the write - */ - - } pclid_info_write; -} pal_cache_line_id_u_t; - -#define pclid_read_part pclid_info_read.part -#define pclid_read_way pclid_info_read.way -#define pclid_read_level pclid_info_read.level -#define pclid_read_cache_type pclid_info_read.cache_type - -#define pclid_write_trigger pclid_info_write.trigger -#define pclid_write_length pclid_info_write.length -#define pclid_write_start pclid_info_write.start -#define pclid_write_mesi pclid_info_write.mesi -#define pclid_write_part pclid_info_write.part -#define pclid_write_way pclid_info_write.way -#define pclid_write_level pclid_info_write.level -#define pclid_write_cache_type pclid_info_write.cache_type - -/* Processor cache line part encodings */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA 0 /* Data */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_TAG 1 /* Tag */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA_PROT 2 /* Data protection */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_TAG_PROT 3 /* Tag protection */ -#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA_TAG_PROT 4 /* Data+tag - * protection - */ -typedef struct pal_cache_line_info_s { - pal_status_t pcli_status; /* Return status of the read cache line - * info call. - */ - u64 pcli_data; /* 64-bit data, tag, protection bits .. */ - u64 pcli_data_len; /* data length in bits */ - pal_cache_line_state_t pcli_cache_line_state; /* mesi state */ - -} pal_cache_line_info_t; - - -/* Machine Check related crap */ - -/* Pending event status bits */ -typedef u64 pal_mc_pending_events_t; - -#define PAL_MC_PENDING_MCA (1 << 0) -#define PAL_MC_PENDING_INIT (1 << 1) - -/* Error information type */ -typedef u64 pal_mc_info_index_t; - -#define PAL_MC_INFO_PROCESSOR 0 /* Processor */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_CACHE_CHECK 1 /* Cache check */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_TLB_CHECK 2 /* Tlb check */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_BUS_CHECK 3 /* Bus check */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_REQ_ADDR 4 /* Requestor address */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_RESP_ADDR 5 /* Responder address */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_TARGET_ADDR 6 /* Target address */ -#define PAL_MC_INFO_IMPL_DEP 7 /* Implementation - * dependent - */ - -#define PAL_TLB_CHECK_OP_PURGE 8 - -typedef struct pal_process_state_info_s { - u64 reserved1 : 2, - rz : 1, /* PAL_CHECK processor - * rendezvous - * successful. - */ - - ra : 1, /* PAL_CHECK attempted - * a rendezvous. - */ - me : 1, /* Distinct multiple - * errors occurred - */ - - mn : 1, /* Min. state save - * area has been - * registered with PAL - */ - - sy : 1, /* Storage integrity - * synched - */ - - - co : 1, /* Continuable */ - ci : 1, /* MC isolated */ - us : 1, /* Uncontained storage - * damage. - */ - - - hd : 1, /* Non-essential hw - * lost (no loss of - * functionality) - * causing the - * processor to run in - * degraded mode. - */ - - tl : 1, /* 1 => MC occurred - * after an instr was - * executed but before - * the trap that - * resulted from instr - * execution was - * generated. - * (Trap Lost ) - */ - mi : 1, /* More information available - * call PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO - */ - pi : 1, /* Precise instruction pointer */ - pm : 1, /* Precise min-state save area */ - - dy : 1, /* Processor dynamic - * state valid - */ - - - in : 1, /* 0 = MC, 1 = INIT */ - rs : 1, /* RSE valid */ - cm : 1, /* MC corrected */ - ex : 1, /* MC is expected */ - cr : 1, /* Control regs valid*/ - pc : 1, /* Perf cntrs valid */ - dr : 1, /* Debug regs valid */ - tr : 1, /* Translation regs - * valid - */ - rr : 1, /* Region regs valid */ - ar : 1, /* App regs valid */ - br : 1, /* Branch regs valid */ - pr : 1, /* Predicate registers - * valid - */ - - fp : 1, /* fp registers valid*/ - b1 : 1, /* Preserved bank one - * general registers - * are valid - */ - b0 : 1, /* Preserved bank zero - * general registers - * are valid - */ - gr : 1, /* General registers - * are valid - * (excl. banked regs) - */ - dsize : 16, /* size of dynamic - * state returned - * by the processor - */ - - se : 1, /* Shared error. MCA in a - shared structure */ - reserved2 : 10, - cc : 1, /* Cache check */ - tc : 1, /* TLB check */ - bc : 1, /* Bus check */ - rc : 1, /* Register file check */ - uc : 1; /* Uarch check */ - -} pal_processor_state_info_t; - -typedef struct pal_cache_check_info_s { - u64 op : 4, /* Type of cache - * operation that - * caused the machine - * check. - */ - level : 2, /* Cache level */ - reserved1 : 2, - dl : 1, /* Failure in data part - * of cache line - */ - tl : 1, /* Failure in tag part - * of cache line - */ - dc : 1, /* Failure in dcache */ - ic : 1, /* Failure in icache */ - mesi : 3, /* Cache line state */ - mv : 1, /* mesi valid */ - way : 5, /* Way in which the - * error occurred - */ - wiv : 1, /* Way field valid */ - reserved2 : 1, - dp : 1, /* Data poisoned on MBE */ - reserved3 : 6, - hlth : 2, /* Health indicator */ - - index : 20, /* Cache line index */ - reserved4 : 2, - - is : 1, /* instruction set (1 == ia32) */ - iv : 1, /* instruction set field valid */ - pl : 2, /* privilege level */ - pv : 1, /* privilege level field valid */ - mcc : 1, /* Machine check corrected */ - tv : 1, /* Target address - * structure is valid - */ - rq : 1, /* Requester identifier - * structure is valid - */ - rp : 1, /* Responder identifier - * structure is valid - */ - pi : 1; /* Precise instruction pointer - * structure is valid - */ -} pal_cache_check_info_t; - -typedef struct pal_tlb_check_info_s { - - u64 tr_slot : 8, /* Slot# of TR where - * error occurred - */ - trv : 1, /* tr_slot field is valid */ - reserved1 : 1, - level : 2, /* TLB level where failure occurred */ - reserved2 : 4, - dtr : 1, /* Fail in data TR */ - itr : 1, /* Fail in inst TR */ - dtc : 1, /* Fail in data TC */ - itc : 1, /* Fail in inst. TC */ - op : 4, /* Cache operation */ - reserved3 : 6, - hlth : 2, /* Health indicator */ - reserved4 : 22, - - is : 1, /* instruction set (1 == ia32) */ - iv : 1, /* instruction set field valid */ - pl : 2, /* privilege level */ - pv : 1, /* privilege level field valid */ - mcc : 1, /* Machine check corrected */ - tv : 1, /* Target address - * structure is valid - */ - rq : 1, /* Requester identifier - * structure is valid - */ - rp : 1, /* Responder identifier - * structure is valid - */ - pi : 1; /* Precise instruction pointer - * structure is valid - */ -} pal_tlb_check_info_t; - -typedef struct pal_bus_check_info_s { - u64 size : 5, /* Xaction size */ - ib : 1, /* Internal bus error */ - eb : 1, /* External bus error */ - cc : 1, /* Error occurred - * during cache-cache - * transfer. - */ - type : 8, /* Bus xaction type*/ - sev : 5, /* Bus error severity*/ - hier : 2, /* Bus hierarchy level */ - dp : 1, /* Data poisoned on MBE */ - bsi : 8, /* Bus error status - * info - */ - reserved2 : 22, - - is : 1, /* instruction set (1 == ia32) */ - iv : 1, /* instruction set field valid */ - pl : 2, /* privilege level */ - pv : 1, /* privilege level field valid */ - mcc : 1, /* Machine check corrected */ - tv : 1, /* Target address - * structure is valid - */ - rq : 1, /* Requester identifier - * structure is valid - */ - rp : 1, /* Responder identifier - * structure is valid - */ - pi : 1; /* Precise instruction pointer - * structure is valid - */ -} pal_bus_check_info_t; - -typedef struct pal_reg_file_check_info_s { - u64 id : 4, /* Register file identifier */ - op : 4, /* Type of register - * operation that - * caused the machine - * check. - */ - reg_num : 7, /* Register number */ - rnv : 1, /* reg_num valid */ - reserved2 : 38, - - is : 1, /* instruction set (1 == ia32) */ - iv : 1, /* instruction set field valid */ - pl : 2, /* privilege level */ - pv : 1, /* privilege level field valid */ - mcc : 1, /* Machine check corrected */ - reserved3 : 3, - pi : 1; /* Precise instruction pointer - * structure is valid - */ -} pal_reg_file_check_info_t; - -typedef struct pal_uarch_check_info_s { - u64 sid : 5, /* Structure identification */ - level : 3, /* Level of failure */ - array_id : 4, /* Array identification */ - op : 4, /* Type of - * operation that - * caused the machine - * check. - */ - way : 6, /* Way of structure */ - wv : 1, /* way valid */ - xv : 1, /* index valid */ - reserved1 : 6, - hlth : 2, /* Health indicator */ - index : 8, /* Index or set of the uarch - * structure that failed. - */ - reserved2 : 24, - - is : 1, /* instruction set (1 == ia32) */ - iv : 1, /* instruction set field valid */ - pl : 2, /* privilege level */ - pv : 1, /* privilege level field valid */ - mcc : 1, /* Machine check corrected */ - tv : 1, /* Target address - * structure is valid - */ - rq : 1, /* Requester identifier - * structure is valid - */ - rp : 1, /* Responder identifier - * structure is valid - */ - pi : 1; /* Precise instruction pointer - * structure is valid - */ -} pal_uarch_check_info_t; - -typedef union pal_mc_error_info_u { - u64 pmei_data; - pal_processor_state_info_t pme_processor; - pal_cache_check_info_t pme_cache; - pal_tlb_check_info_t pme_tlb; - pal_bus_check_info_t pme_bus; - pal_reg_file_check_info_t pme_reg_file; - pal_uarch_check_info_t pme_uarch; -} pal_mc_error_info_t; - -#define pmci_proc_unknown_check pme_processor.uc -#define pmci_proc_bus_check pme_processor.bc -#define pmci_proc_tlb_check pme_processor.tc -#define pmci_proc_cache_check pme_processor.cc -#define pmci_proc_dynamic_state_size pme_processor.dsize -#define pmci_proc_gpr_valid pme_processor.gr -#define pmci_proc_preserved_bank0_gpr_valid pme_processor.b0 -#define pmci_proc_preserved_bank1_gpr_valid pme_processor.b1 -#define pmci_proc_fp_valid pme_processor.fp -#define pmci_proc_predicate_regs_valid pme_processor.pr -#define pmci_proc_branch_regs_valid pme_processor.br -#define pmci_proc_app_regs_valid pme_processor.ar -#define pmci_proc_region_regs_valid pme_processor.rr -#define pmci_proc_translation_regs_valid pme_processor.tr -#define pmci_proc_debug_regs_valid pme_processor.dr -#define pmci_proc_perf_counters_valid pme_processor.pc -#define pmci_proc_control_regs_valid pme_processor.cr -#define pmci_proc_machine_check_expected pme_processor.ex -#define pmci_proc_machine_check_corrected pme_processor.cm -#define pmci_proc_rse_valid pme_processor.rs -#define pmci_proc_machine_check_or_init pme_processor.in -#define pmci_proc_dynamic_state_valid pme_processor.dy -#define pmci_proc_operation pme_processor.op -#define pmci_proc_trap_lost pme_processor.tl -#define pmci_proc_hardware_damage pme_processor.hd -#define pmci_proc_uncontained_storage_damage pme_processor.us -#define pmci_proc_machine_check_isolated pme_processor.ci -#define pmci_proc_continuable pme_processor.co -#define pmci_proc_storage_intergrity_synced pme_processor.sy -#define pmci_proc_min_state_save_area_regd pme_processor.mn -#define pmci_proc_distinct_multiple_errors pme_processor.me -#define pmci_proc_pal_attempted_rendezvous pme_processor.ra -#define pmci_proc_pal_rendezvous_complete pme_processor.rz - - -#define pmci_cache_level pme_cache.level -#define pmci_cache_line_state pme_cache.mesi -#define pmci_cache_line_state_valid pme_cache.mv -#define pmci_cache_line_index pme_cache.index -#define pmci_cache_instr_cache_fail pme_cache.ic -#define pmci_cache_data_cache_fail pme_cache.dc -#define pmci_cache_line_tag_fail pme_cache.tl -#define pmci_cache_line_data_fail pme_cache.dl -#define pmci_cache_operation pme_cache.op -#define pmci_cache_way_valid pme_cache.wv -#define pmci_cache_target_address_valid pme_cache.tv -#define pmci_cache_way pme_cache.way -#define pmci_cache_mc pme_cache.mc - -#define pmci_tlb_instr_translation_cache_fail pme_tlb.itc -#define pmci_tlb_data_translation_cache_fail pme_tlb.dtc -#define pmci_tlb_instr_translation_reg_fail pme_tlb.itr -#define pmci_tlb_data_translation_reg_fail pme_tlb.dtr -#define pmci_tlb_translation_reg_slot pme_tlb.tr_slot -#define pmci_tlb_mc pme_tlb.mc - -#define pmci_bus_status_info pme_bus.bsi -#define pmci_bus_req_address_valid pme_bus.rq -#define pmci_bus_resp_address_valid pme_bus.rp -#define pmci_bus_target_address_valid pme_bus.tv -#define pmci_bus_error_severity pme_bus.sev -#define pmci_bus_transaction_type pme_bus.type -#define pmci_bus_cache_cache_transfer pme_bus.cc -#define pmci_bus_transaction_size pme_bus.size -#define pmci_bus_internal_error pme_bus.ib -#define pmci_bus_external_error pme_bus.eb -#define pmci_bus_mc pme_bus.mc - -/* - * NOTE: this min_state_save area struct only includes the 1KB - * architectural state save area. The other 3 KB is scratch space - * for PAL. - */ - -struct pal_min_state_area { - u64 pmsa_nat_bits; /* nat bits for saved GRs */ - u64 pmsa_gr[15]; /* GR1 - GR15 */ - u64 pmsa_bank0_gr[16]; /* GR16 - GR31 */ - u64 pmsa_bank1_gr[16]; /* GR16 - GR31 */ - u64 pmsa_pr; /* predicate registers */ - u64 pmsa_br0; /* branch register 0 */ - u64 pmsa_rsc; /* ar.rsc */ - u64 pmsa_iip; /* cr.iip */ - u64 pmsa_ipsr; /* cr.ipsr */ - u64 pmsa_ifs; /* cr.ifs */ - u64 pmsa_xip; /* previous iip */ - u64 pmsa_xpsr; /* previous psr */ - u64 pmsa_xfs; /* previous ifs */ - u64 pmsa_br1; /* branch register 1 */ - u64 pmsa_reserved[70]; /* pal_min_state_area should total to 1KB */ -}; - - -struct ia64_pal_retval { - /* - * A zero status value indicates call completed without error. - * A negative status value indicates reason of call failure. - * A positive status value indicates success but an - * informational value should be printed (e.g., "reboot for - * change to take effect"). - */ - s64 status; - u64 v0; - u64 v1; - u64 v2; -}; - -/* - * Note: Currently unused PAL arguments are generally labeled - * "reserved" so the value specified in the PAL documentation - * (generally 0) MUST be passed. Reserved parameters are not optional - * parameters. - */ -extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_static (u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_stacked (u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_phys_static (u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked (u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern void ia64_save_scratch_fpregs (struct ia64_fpreg *); -extern void ia64_load_scratch_fpregs (struct ia64_fpreg *); - -#define PAL_CALL(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do { \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - iprv = ia64_pal_call_static(a0, a1, a2, a3); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ -} while (0) - -#define PAL_CALL_STK(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do { \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - iprv = ia64_pal_call_stacked(a0, a1, a2, a3); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ -} while (0) - -#define PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do { \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - iprv = ia64_pal_call_phys_static(a0, a1, a2, a3); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ -} while (0) - -#define PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do { \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - iprv = ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked(a0, a1, a2, a3); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ -} while (0) - -typedef int (*ia64_pal_handler) (u64, ...); -extern ia64_pal_handler ia64_pal; -extern void ia64_pal_handler_init (void *); - -extern ia64_pal_handler ia64_pal; - -extern pal_cache_config_info_t l0d_cache_config_info; -extern pal_cache_config_info_t l0i_cache_config_info; -extern pal_cache_config_info_t l1_cache_config_info; -extern pal_cache_config_info_t l2_cache_config_info; - -extern pal_cache_protection_info_t l0d_cache_protection_info; -extern pal_cache_protection_info_t l0i_cache_protection_info; -extern pal_cache_protection_info_t l1_cache_protection_info; -extern pal_cache_protection_info_t l2_cache_protection_info; - -extern pal_cache_config_info_t pal_cache_config_info_get(pal_cache_level_t, - pal_cache_type_t); - -extern pal_cache_protection_info_t pal_cache_protection_info_get(pal_cache_level_t, - pal_cache_type_t); - - -extern void pal_error(int); - - -/* Useful wrappers for the current list of pal procedures */ - -typedef union pal_bus_features_u { - u64 pal_bus_features_val; - struct { - u64 pbf_reserved1 : 29; - u64 pbf_req_bus_parking : 1; - u64 pbf_bus_lock_mask : 1; - u64 pbf_enable_half_xfer_rate : 1; - u64 pbf_reserved2 : 20; - u64 pbf_enable_shared_line_replace : 1; - u64 pbf_enable_exclusive_line_replace : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_xaction_queueing : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_resp_err_check : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_berr_check : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_req_internal_err_signal : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_req_berr_signal : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_init_event_check : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_init_event_signal : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_addr_err_check : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_addr_err_signal : 1; - u64 pbf_disable_bus_data_err_check : 1; - } pal_bus_features_s; -} pal_bus_features_u_t; - -extern void pal_bus_features_print (u64); - -/* Provide information about configurable processor bus features */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_bus_get_features (pal_bus_features_u_t *features_avail, - pal_bus_features_u_t *features_status, - pal_bus_features_u_t *features_control) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES, 0, 0, 0); - if (features_avail) - features_avail->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v0; - if (features_status) - features_status->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v1; - if (features_control) - features_control->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v2; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Enables/disables specific processor bus features */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_bus_set_features (pal_bus_features_u_t feature_select) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES, feature_select.pal_bus_features_val, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Get detailed cache information */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_config_info (u64 cache_level, u64 cache_type, pal_cache_config_info_t *conf) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_INFO, cache_level, cache_type, 0); - - if (iprv.status == 0) { - conf->pcci_status = iprv.status; - conf->pcci_info_1.pcci1_data = iprv.v0; - conf->pcci_info_2.pcci2_data = iprv.v1; - conf->pcci_reserved = iprv.v2; - } - return iprv.status; - -} - -/* Get detailed cche protection information */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_prot_info (u64 cache_level, u64 cache_type, pal_cache_protection_info_t *prot) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO, cache_level, cache_type, 0); - - if (iprv.status == 0) { - prot->pcpi_status = iprv.status; - prot->pcp_info[0].pcpi_data = iprv.v0 & 0xffffffff; - prot->pcp_info[1].pcpi_data = iprv.v0 >> 32; - prot->pcp_info[2].pcpi_data = iprv.v1 & 0xffffffff; - prot->pcp_info[3].pcpi_data = iprv.v1 >> 32; - prot->pcp_info[4].pcpi_data = iprv.v2 & 0xffffffff; - prot->pcp_info[5].pcpi_data = iprv.v2 >> 32; - } - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * Flush the processor instruction or data caches. *PROGRESS must be - * initialized to zero before calling this for the first time.. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_flush (u64 cache_type, u64 invalidate, u64 *progress, u64 *vector) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_FLUSH, cache_type, invalidate, *progress); - if (vector) - *vector = iprv.v0; - *progress = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - - -/* Initialize the processor controlled caches */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_init (u64 level, u64 cache_type, u64 rest) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_INIT, level, cache_type, rest); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Initialize the tags and data of a data or unified cache line of - * processor controlled cache to known values without the availability - * of backing memory. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_line_init (u64 physical_addr, u64 data_value) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT, physical_addr, data_value, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - - -/* Read the data and tag of a processor controlled cache line for diags */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_read (pal_cache_line_id_u_t line_id, u64 physical_addr) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_CACHE_READ, line_id.pclid_data, - physical_addr, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return summary information about the hierarchy of caches controlled by the processor */ -static inline long ia64_pal_cache_summary(unsigned long *cache_levels, - unsigned long *unique_caches) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY, 0, 0, 0); - if (cache_levels) - *cache_levels = iprv.v0; - if (unique_caches) - *unique_caches = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Write the data and tag of a processor-controlled cache line for diags */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_write (pal_cache_line_id_u_t line_id, u64 physical_addr, u64 data) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_CACHE_WRITE, line_id.pclid_data, - physical_addr, data); - return iprv.status; -} - - -/* Return the parameters needed to copy relocatable PAL procedures from ROM to memory */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_copy_info (u64 copy_type, u64 num_procs, u64 num_iopics, - u64 *buffer_size, u64 *buffer_align) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_COPY_INFO, copy_type, num_procs, num_iopics); - if (buffer_size) - *buffer_size = iprv.v0; - if (buffer_align) - *buffer_align = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Copy relocatable PAL procedures from ROM to memory */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_copy_pal (u64 target_addr, u64 alloc_size, u64 processor, u64 *pal_proc_offset) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_COPY_PAL, target_addr, alloc_size, processor); - if (pal_proc_offset) - *pal_proc_offset = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return the number of instruction and data debug register pairs */ -static inline long ia64_pal_debug_info(unsigned long *inst_regs, - unsigned long *data_regs) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_DEBUG_INFO, 0, 0, 0); - if (inst_regs) - *inst_regs = iprv.v0; - if (data_regs) - *data_regs = iprv.v1; - - return iprv.status; -} - -#ifdef TBD -/* Switch from IA64-system environment to IA-32 system environment */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_enter_ia32_env (ia32_env1, ia32_env2, ia32_env3) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV, ia32_env1, ia32_env2, ia32_env3); - return iprv.status; -} -#endif - -/* Get unique geographical address of this processor on its bus */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_fixed_addr (u64 *global_unique_addr) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FIXED_ADDR, 0, 0, 0); - if (global_unique_addr) - *global_unique_addr = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Get base frequency of the platform if generated by the processor */ -static inline long ia64_pal_freq_base(unsigned long *platform_base_freq) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FREQ_BASE, 0, 0, 0); - if (platform_base_freq) - *platform_base_freq = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * Get the ratios for processor frequency, bus frequency and interval timer to - * the base frequency of the platform - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_freq_ratios (struct pal_freq_ratio *proc_ratio, struct pal_freq_ratio *bus_ratio, - struct pal_freq_ratio *itc_ratio) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FREQ_RATIOS, 0, 0, 0); - if (proc_ratio) - *(u64 *)proc_ratio = iprv.v0; - if (bus_ratio) - *(u64 *)bus_ratio = iprv.v1; - if (itc_ratio) - *(u64 *)itc_ratio = iprv.v2; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * Get the current hardware resource sharing policy of the processor - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_get_hw_policy (u64 proc_num, u64 *cur_policy, u64 *num_impacted, - u64 *la) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_GET_HW_POLICY, proc_num, 0, 0); - if (cur_policy) - *cur_policy = iprv.v0; - if (num_impacted) - *num_impacted = iprv.v1; - if (la) - *la = iprv.v2; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Make the processor enter HALT or one of the implementation dependent low - * power states where prefetching and execution are suspended and cache and - * TLB coherency is not maintained. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_halt (u64 halt_state) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_HALT, halt_state, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_power_mgmt_info_u { - u64 ppmi_data; - struct { - u64 exit_latency : 16, - entry_latency : 16, - power_consumption : 28, - im : 1, - co : 1, - reserved : 2; - } pal_power_mgmt_info_s; -} pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t; - -/* Return information about processor's optional power management capabilities. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_halt_info (pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t *power_buf) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_HALT_INFO, (unsigned long) power_buf, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Get the current P-state information */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_get_pstate (u64 *pstate_index, unsigned long type) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_GET_PSTATE, type, 0, 0); - *pstate_index = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Set the P-state */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_set_pstate (u64 pstate_index) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_SET_PSTATE, pstate_index, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Processor branding information*/ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_get_brand_info (char *brand_info) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_BRAND_INFO, 0, (u64)brand_info, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Cause the processor to enter LIGHT HALT state, where prefetching and execution are - * suspended, but cache and TLB coherency is maintained. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_halt_light (void) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_HALT_LIGHT, 0, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Clear all the processor error logging registers and reset the indicator that allows - * the error logging registers to be written. This procedure also checks the pending - * machine check bit and pending INIT bit and reports their states. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_clear_log (u64 *pending_vector) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG, 0, 0, 0); - if (pending_vector) - *pending_vector = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Ensure that all outstanding transactions in a processor are completed or that any - * MCA due to thes outstanding transaction is taken. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_drain (void) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_DRAIN, 0, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return the machine check dynamic processor state */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_dynamic_state (u64 info_type, u64 dy_buffer, u64 *size) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE, info_type, dy_buffer, 0); - if (size) - *size = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return processor machine check information */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_error_info (u64 info_index, u64 type_index, u64 *size, u64 *error_info) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO, info_index, type_index, 0); - if (size) - *size = iprv.v0; - if (error_info) - *error_info = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Injects the requested processor error or returns info on - * supported injection capabilities for current processor implementation - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_phys (u64 err_type_info, u64 err_struct_info, - u64 err_data_buffer, u64 *capabilities, u64 *resources) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT, err_type_info, - err_struct_info, err_data_buffer); - if (capabilities) - *capabilities= iprv.v0; - if (resources) - *resources= iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_virt (u64 err_type_info, u64 err_struct_info, - u64 err_data_buffer, u64 *capabilities, u64 *resources) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT, err_type_info, - err_struct_info, err_data_buffer); - if (capabilities) - *capabilities= iprv.v0; - if (resources) - *resources= iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Inform PALE_CHECK whether a machine check is expected so that PALE_CHECK willnot - * attempt to correct any expected machine checks. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_expected (u64 expected, u64 *previous) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_EXPECTED, expected, 0, 0); - if (previous) - *previous = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_hw_tracking_u { - u64 pht_data; - struct { - u64 itc :4, /* Instruction cache tracking */ - dct :4, /* Date cache tracking */ - itt :4, /* Instruction TLB tracking */ - ddt :4, /* Data TLB tracking */ - reserved:48; - } pal_hw_tracking_s; -} pal_hw_tracking_u_t; - -/* - * Hardware tracking status. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_hw_tracking (u64 *status) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_HW_TRACKING, 0, 0, 0); - if (status) - *status = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Register a platform dependent location with PAL to which it can save - * minimal processor state in the event of a machine check or initialization - * event. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_register_mem (u64 physical_addr, u64 size, u64 *req_size) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM, physical_addr, size, 0); - if (req_size) - *req_size = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Restore minimal architectural processor state, set CMC interrupt if necessary - * and resume execution - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mc_resume (u64 set_cmci, u64 save_ptr) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_RESUME, set_cmci, save_ptr, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return the memory attributes implemented by the processor */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mem_attrib (u64 *mem_attrib) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MEM_ATTRIB, 0, 0, 0); - if (mem_attrib) - *mem_attrib = iprv.v0 & 0xff; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return the amount of memory needed for second phase of processor - * self-test and the required alignment of memory. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_mem_for_test (u64 *bytes_needed, u64 *alignment) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MEM_FOR_TEST, 0, 0, 0); - if (bytes_needed) - *bytes_needed = iprv.v0; - if (alignment) - *alignment = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_perf_mon_info_u { - u64 ppmi_data; - struct { - u64 generic : 8, - width : 8, - cycles : 8, - retired : 8, - reserved : 32; - } pal_perf_mon_info_s; -} pal_perf_mon_info_u_t; - -/* Return the performance monitor information about what can be counted - * and how to configure the monitors to count the desired events. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_perf_mon_info (u64 *pm_buffer, pal_perf_mon_info_u_t *pm_info) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PERF_MON_INFO, (unsigned long) pm_buffer, 0, 0); - if (pm_info) - pm_info->ppmi_data = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Specifies the physical address of the processor interrupt block - * and I/O port space. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_platform_addr (u64 type, u64 physical_addr) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR, type, physical_addr, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Set the SAL PMI entrypoint in memory */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_pmi_entrypoint (u64 sal_pmi_entry_addr) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT, sal_pmi_entry_addr, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -struct pal_features_s; -/* Provide information about configurable processor features */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_proc_get_features (u64 *features_avail, - u64 *features_status, - u64 *features_control, - u64 features_set) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES, 0, features_set, 0); - if (iprv.status == 0) { - *features_avail = iprv.v0; - *features_status = iprv.v1; - *features_control = iprv.v2; - } - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Enable/disable processor dependent features */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_proc_set_features (u64 feature_select) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES, feature_select, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * Put everything in a struct so we avoid the global offset table whenever - * possible. - */ -typedef struct ia64_ptce_info_s { - unsigned long base; - u32 count[2]; - u32 stride[2]; -} ia64_ptce_info_t; - -/* Return the information required for the architected loop used to purge - * (initialize) the entire TC - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_get_ptce (ia64_ptce_info_t *ptce) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - if (!ptce) - return -1; - - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PTCE_INFO, 0, 0, 0); - if (iprv.status == 0) { - ptce->base = iprv.v0; - ptce->count[0] = iprv.v1 >> 32; - ptce->count[1] = iprv.v1 & 0xffffffff; - ptce->stride[0] = iprv.v2 >> 32; - ptce->stride[1] = iprv.v2 & 0xffffffff; - } - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Return info about implemented application and control registers. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_register_info (u64 info_request, u64 *reg_info_1, u64 *reg_info_2) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_REGISTER_INFO, info_request, 0, 0); - if (reg_info_1) - *reg_info_1 = iprv.v0; - if (reg_info_2) - *reg_info_2 = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_hints_u { - unsigned long ph_data; - struct { - unsigned long si : 1, - li : 1, - reserved : 62; - } pal_hints_s; -} pal_hints_u_t; - -/* Return information about the register stack and RSE for this processor - * implementation. - */ -static inline long ia64_pal_rse_info(unsigned long *num_phys_stacked, - pal_hints_u_t *hints) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_RSE_INFO, 0, 0, 0); - if (num_phys_stacked) - *num_phys_stacked = iprv.v0; - if (hints) - hints->ph_data = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * Set the current hardware resource sharing policy of the processor - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_set_hw_policy (u64 policy) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_SET_HW_POLICY, policy, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Cause the processor to enter SHUTDOWN state, where prefetching and execution are - * suspended, but cause cache and TLB coherency to be maintained. - * This is usually called in IA-32 mode. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_shutdown (void) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_SHUTDOWN, 0, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Perform the second phase of processor self-test. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_test_proc (u64 test_addr, u64 test_size, u64 attributes, u64 *self_test_state) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_TEST_PROC, test_addr, test_size, attributes); - if (self_test_state) - *self_test_state = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_version_u { - u64 pal_version_val; - struct { - u64 pv_pal_b_rev : 8; - u64 pv_pal_b_model : 8; - u64 pv_reserved1 : 8; - u64 pv_pal_vendor : 8; - u64 pv_pal_a_rev : 8; - u64 pv_pal_a_model : 8; - u64 pv_reserved2 : 16; - } pal_version_s; -} pal_version_u_t; - - -/* - * Return PAL version information. While the documentation states that - * PAL_VERSION can be called in either physical or virtual mode, some - * implementations only allow physical calls. We don't call it very often, - * so the overhead isn't worth eliminating. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_version (pal_version_u_t *pal_min_version, pal_version_u_t *pal_cur_version) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_VERSION, 0, 0, 0); - if (pal_min_version) - pal_min_version->pal_version_val = iprv.v0; - - if (pal_cur_version) - pal_cur_version->pal_version_val = iprv.v1; - - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_tc_info_u { - u64 pti_val; - struct { - u64 num_sets : 8, - associativity : 8, - num_entries : 16, - pf : 1, - unified : 1, - reduce_tr : 1, - reserved : 29; - } pal_tc_info_s; -} pal_tc_info_u_t; - -#define tc_reduce_tr pal_tc_info_s.reduce_tr -#define tc_unified pal_tc_info_s.unified -#define tc_pf pal_tc_info_s.pf -#define tc_num_entries pal_tc_info_s.num_entries -#define tc_associativity pal_tc_info_s.associativity -#define tc_num_sets pal_tc_info_s.num_sets - - -/* Return information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor - * implementation. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_vm_info (u64 tc_level, u64 tc_type, pal_tc_info_u_t *tc_info, u64 *tc_pages) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_INFO, tc_level, tc_type, 0); - if (tc_info) - tc_info->pti_val = iprv.v0; - if (tc_pages) - *tc_pages = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* Get page size information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor - * implementation. - */ -static inline s64 ia64_pal_vm_page_size(u64 *tr_pages, u64 *vw_pages) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE, 0, 0, 0); - if (tr_pages) - *tr_pages = iprv.v0; - if (vw_pages) - *vw_pages = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_vm_info_1_u { - u64 pvi1_val; - struct { - u64 vw : 1, - phys_add_size : 7, - key_size : 8, - max_pkr : 8, - hash_tag_id : 8, - max_dtr_entry : 8, - max_itr_entry : 8, - max_unique_tcs : 8, - num_tc_levels : 8; - } pal_vm_info_1_s; -} pal_vm_info_1_u_t; - -#define PAL_MAX_PURGES 0xFFFF /* all ones is means unlimited */ - -typedef union pal_vm_info_2_u { - u64 pvi2_val; - struct { - u64 impl_va_msb : 8, - rid_size : 8, - max_purges : 16, - reserved : 32; - } pal_vm_info_2_s; -} pal_vm_info_2_u_t; - -/* Get summary information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor - * implementation. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_vm_summary (pal_vm_info_1_u_t *vm_info_1, pal_vm_info_2_u_t *vm_info_2) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_SUMMARY, 0, 0, 0); - if (vm_info_1) - vm_info_1->pvi1_val = iprv.v0; - if (vm_info_2) - vm_info_2->pvi2_val = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_vp_info_u { - u64 pvi_val; - struct { - u64 index: 48, /* virtual feature set info */ - vmm_id: 16; /* feature set id */ - } pal_vp_info_s; -} pal_vp_info_u_t; - -/* - * Returns information about virtual processor features - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_vp_info (u64 feature_set, u64 vp_buffer, u64 *vp_info, u64 *vmm_id) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VP_INFO, feature_set, vp_buffer, 0); - if (vp_info) - *vp_info = iprv.v0; - if (vmm_id) - *vmm_id = iprv.v1; - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef union pal_itr_valid_u { - u64 piv_val; - struct { - u64 access_rights_valid : 1, - priv_level_valid : 1, - dirty_bit_valid : 1, - mem_attr_valid : 1, - reserved : 60; - } pal_tr_valid_s; -} pal_tr_valid_u_t; - -/* Read a translation register */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_tr_read (u64 reg_num, u64 tr_type, u64 *tr_buffer, pal_tr_valid_u_t *tr_valid) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_VM_TR_READ, reg_num, tr_type,(u64)ia64_tpa(tr_buffer)); - if (tr_valid) - tr_valid->piv_val = iprv.v0; - return iprv.status; -} - -/* - * PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY transaction types - */ -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_VIRTUAL 0 -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_PHYSICAL 1 - -/* - * PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY return codes - */ -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_OK 1 -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_OK_REMOTE_NEEDED 0 -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_INVAL_ARG -2 -#define PAL_VISIBILITY_ERROR -3 - -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_prefetch_visibility (s64 trans_type) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY, trans_type, 0, 0); - return iprv.status; -} - -/* data structure for getting information on logical to physical mappings */ -typedef union pal_log_overview_u { - struct { - u64 num_log :16, /* Total number of logical - * processors on this die - */ - tpc :8, /* Threads per core */ - reserved3 :8, /* Reserved */ - cpp :8, /* Cores per processor */ - reserved2 :8, /* Reserved */ - ppid :8, /* Physical processor ID */ - reserved1 :8; /* Reserved */ - } overview_bits; - u64 overview_data; -} pal_log_overview_t; - -typedef union pal_proc_n_log_info1_u{ - struct { - u64 tid :16, /* Thread id */ - reserved2 :16, /* Reserved */ - cid :16, /* Core id */ - reserved1 :16; /* Reserved */ - } ppli1_bits; - u64 ppli1_data; -} pal_proc_n_log_info1_t; - -typedef union pal_proc_n_log_info2_u { - struct { - u64 la :16, /* Logical address */ - reserved :48; /* Reserved */ - } ppli2_bits; - u64 ppli2_data; -} pal_proc_n_log_info2_t; - -typedef struct pal_logical_to_physical_s -{ - pal_log_overview_t overview; - pal_proc_n_log_info1_t ppli1; - pal_proc_n_log_info2_t ppli2; -} pal_logical_to_physical_t; - -#define overview_num_log overview.overview_bits.num_log -#define overview_tpc overview.overview_bits.tpc -#define overview_cpp overview.overview_bits.cpp -#define overview_ppid overview.overview_bits.ppid -#define log1_tid ppli1.ppli1_bits.tid -#define log1_cid ppli1.ppli1_bits.cid -#define log2_la ppli2.ppli2_bits.la - -/* Get information on logical to physical processor mappings. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_logical_to_phys(u64 proc_number, pal_logical_to_physical_t *mapping) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL, proc_number, 0, 0); - - if (iprv.status == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) - { - mapping->overview.overview_data = iprv.v0; - mapping->ppli1.ppli1_data = iprv.v1; - mapping->ppli2.ppli2_data = iprv.v2; - } - - return iprv.status; -} - -typedef struct pal_cache_shared_info_s -{ - u64 num_shared; - pal_proc_n_log_info1_t ppli1; - pal_proc_n_log_info2_t ppli2; -} pal_cache_shared_info_t; - -/* Get information on logical to physical processor mappings. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_pal_cache_shared_info(u64 level, - u64 type, - u64 proc_number, - pal_cache_shared_info_t *info) -{ - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO, level, type, proc_number); - - if (iprv.status == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - info->num_shared = iprv.v0; - info->ppli1.ppli1_data = iprv.v1; - info->ppli2.ppli2_data = iprv.v2; - } - - return iprv.status; -} -#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PAL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/param.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/param.h deleted file mode 100644 index f0b786227c40..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/param.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Fundamental kernel parameters. - * - * Based on <asm-i386/param.h>. - * - * Modified 1998, 1999, 2002-2003 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PARAM_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PARAM_H - -#include <uapi/asm/param.h> - -# define HZ CONFIG_HZ -# define USER_HZ HZ -# define CLOCKS_PER_SEC HZ /* frequency at which times() counts */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PARAM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/parport.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/parport.h deleted file mode 100644 index 360ca9bf2f6f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/parport.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * parport.h: platform-specific PC-style parport initialisation - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.demon.co.uk> - * - * This file should only be included by drivers/parport/parport_pc.c. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PARPORT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PARPORT_H 1 - -static int parport_pc_find_isa_ports(int autoirq, int autodma); - -static int parport_pc_find_nonpci_ports(int autoirq, int autodma) -{ - return parport_pc_find_isa_ports(autoirq, autodma); -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PARPORT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/patch.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/patch.h deleted file mode 100644 index bd487ed22bf5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/patch.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PATCH_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PATCH_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * There are a number of reasons for patching instructions. Rather than duplicating code - * all over the place, we put the common stuff here. Reasons for patching: in-kernel - * module-loader, virtual-to-physical patch-list, McKinley Errata 9 workaround, and gate - * shared library. Undoubtedly, some of these reasons will disappear and others will - * be added over time. - */ -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/types.h> - -extern void ia64_patch (u64 insn_addr, u64 mask, u64 val); /* patch any insn slot */ -extern void ia64_patch_imm64 (u64 insn_addr, u64 val); /* patch "movl" w/abs. value*/ -extern void ia64_patch_imm60 (u64 insn_addr, u64 val); /* patch "brl" w/ip-rel value */ - -extern void ia64_patch_mckinley_e9 (unsigned long start, unsigned long end); -extern void ia64_patch_vtop (unsigned long start, unsigned long end); -extern void ia64_patch_phys_stack_reg(unsigned long val); -extern void ia64_patch_rse (unsigned long start, unsigned long end); -extern void ia64_patch_gate (void); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PATCH_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pci.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/pci.h deleted file mode 100644 index fa8f545c24c9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pci.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PCI_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PCI_H - -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/scatterlist.h> - -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> - -struct pci_vector_struct { - __u16 segment; /* PCI Segment number */ - __u16 bus; /* PCI Bus number */ - __u32 pci_id; /* ACPI split 16 bits device, 16 bits function (see section 6.1.1) */ - __u8 pin; /* PCI PIN (0 = A, 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D) */ - __u32 irq; /* IRQ assigned */ -}; - -/* - * Can be used to override the logic in pci_scan_bus for skipping already-configured bus - * numbers - to be used for buggy BIOSes or architectures with incomplete PCI setup by the - * loader. - */ -#define pcibios_assign_all_busses() 0 - -#define PCIBIOS_MIN_IO 0x1000 -#define PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM 0x10000000 - -#define HAVE_PCI_MMAP -#define ARCH_GENERIC_PCI_MMAP_RESOURCE -#define arch_can_pci_mmap_wc() 1 - -#define HAVE_PCI_LEGACY -extern int pci_mmap_legacy_page_range(struct pci_bus *bus, - struct vm_area_struct *vma, - enum pci_mmap_state mmap_state); - -char *pci_get_legacy_mem(struct pci_bus *bus); -int pci_legacy_read(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 *val, u8 size); -int pci_legacy_write(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 val, u8 size); - -struct pci_controller { - struct acpi_device *companion; - void *iommu; - int segment; - int node; /* nearest node with memory or NUMA_NO_NODE for global allocation */ - - void *platform_data; -}; - - -#define PCI_CONTROLLER(busdev) ((struct pci_controller *) busdev->sysdata) -#define pci_domain_nr(busdev) (PCI_CONTROLLER(busdev)->segment) - -extern struct pci_ops pci_root_ops; - -static inline int pci_proc_domain(struct pci_bus *bus) -{ - return (pci_domain_nr(bus) != 0); -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PCI_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/percpu.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/percpu.h deleted file mode 100644 index f357b9bb3576..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/percpu.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PERCPU_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PERCPU_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ -# define THIS_CPU(var) (var) /* use this to mark accesses to per-CPU variables... */ -#else /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - - -#include <linux/threads.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -#ifdef HAVE_MODEL_SMALL_ATTRIBUTE -# define PER_CPU_ATTRIBUTES __attribute__((__model__ (__small__))) -#endif - -#define __my_cpu_offset __ia64_per_cpu_var(local_per_cpu_offset) - -extern void *per_cpu_init(void); - -#else /* ! SMP */ - -#define per_cpu_init() (__phys_per_cpu_start) - -#endif /* SMP */ - -#define PER_CPU_BASE_SECTION ".data..percpu" - -/* - * Be extremely careful when taking the address of this variable! Due to virtual - * remapping, it is different from the canonical address returned by this_cpu_ptr(&var)! - * On the positive side, using __ia64_per_cpu_var() instead of this_cpu_ptr() is slightly - * more efficient. - */ -#define __ia64_per_cpu_var(var) (*({ \ - __verify_pcpu_ptr(&(var)); \ - ((typeof(var) __kernel __force *)&(var)); \ -})) - -#include <asm-generic/percpu.h> - -/* Equal to __per_cpu_offset[smp_processor_id()], but faster to access: */ -DECLARE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, local_per_cpu_offset); - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PERCPU_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgalloc.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgalloc.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0fb2b6291d58..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgalloc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PGALLOC_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PGALLOC_H - -/* - * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to allocate - * page tables. - * - * This hopefully works with any (fixed) ia-64 page-size, as defined - * in <asm/page.h> (currently 8192). - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000, Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> - */ - - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/page-flags.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> - -#include <asm-generic/pgalloc.h> - -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> - -static inline pgd_t *pgd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - return (pgd_t *)__get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO); -} - -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -static inline void -p4d_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, p4d_t * p4d_entry, pud_t * pud) -{ - p4d_val(*p4d_entry) = __pa(pud); -} - -#define __pud_free_tlb(tlb, pud, address) pud_free((tlb)->mm, pud) -#endif /* CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 */ - -static inline void -pud_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, pud_t * pud_entry, pmd_t * pmd) -{ - pud_val(*pud_entry) = __pa(pmd); -} - -#define __pmd_free_tlb(tlb, pmd, address) pmd_free((tlb)->mm, pmd) - -static inline void -pmd_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t * pmd_entry, pgtable_t pte) -{ - pmd_val(*pmd_entry) = page_to_phys(pte); -} - -static inline void -pmd_populate_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t * pmd_entry, pte_t * pte) -{ - pmd_val(*pmd_entry) = __pa(pte); -} - -#define __pte_free_tlb(tlb, pte, address) pte_free((tlb)->mm, pte) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PGALLOC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgtable.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgtable.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9be2d2ba6016..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/pgtable.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PGTABLE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PGTABLE_H - -/* - * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use - * the IA-64 page table tree. - * - * This hopefully works with any (fixed) IA-64 page-size, as defined - * in <asm/page.h>. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#include <asm/mman.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/types.h> - -#define IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS 50 /* max. number of physical address bits (architected) */ - -/* - * First, define the various bits in a PTE. Note that the PTE format - * matches the VHPT short format, the firt doubleword of the VHPD long - * format, and the first doubleword of the TLB insertion format. - */ -#define _PAGE_P_BIT 0 -#define _PAGE_A_BIT 5 -#define _PAGE_D_BIT 6 - -#define _PAGE_P (1 << _PAGE_P_BIT) /* page present bit */ -#define _PAGE_MA_WB (0x0 << 2) /* write back memory attribute */ -#define _PAGE_MA_UC (0x4 << 2) /* uncacheable memory attribute */ -#define _PAGE_MA_UCE (0x5 << 2) /* UC exported attribute */ -#define _PAGE_MA_WC (0x6 << 2) /* write coalescing memory attribute */ -#define _PAGE_MA_NAT (0x7 << 2) /* not-a-thing attribute */ -#define _PAGE_MA_MASK (0x7 << 2) -#define _PAGE_PL_0 (0 << 7) /* privilege level 0 (kernel) */ -#define _PAGE_PL_1 (1 << 7) /* privilege level 1 (unused) */ -#define _PAGE_PL_2 (2 << 7) /* privilege level 2 (unused) */ -#define _PAGE_PL_3 (3 << 7) /* privilege level 3 (user) */ -#define _PAGE_PL_MASK (3 << 7) -#define _PAGE_AR_R (0 << 9) /* read only */ -#define _PAGE_AR_RX (1 << 9) /* read & execute */ -#define _PAGE_AR_RW (2 << 9) /* read & write */ -#define _PAGE_AR_RWX (3 << 9) /* read, write & execute */ -#define _PAGE_AR_R_RW (4 << 9) /* read / read & write */ -#define _PAGE_AR_RX_RWX (5 << 9) /* read & exec / read, write & exec */ -#define _PAGE_AR_RWX_RW (6 << 9) /* read, write & exec / read & write */ -#define _PAGE_AR_X_RX (7 << 9) /* exec & promote / read & exec */ -#define _PAGE_AR_MASK (7 << 9) -#define _PAGE_AR_SHIFT 9 -#define _PAGE_A (1 << _PAGE_A_BIT) /* page accessed bit */ -#define _PAGE_D (1 << _PAGE_D_BIT) /* page dirty bit */ -#define _PAGE_PPN_MASK (((__IA64_UL(1) << IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS) - 1) & ~0xfffUL) -#define _PAGE_ED (__IA64_UL(1) << 52) /* exception deferral */ -#define _PAGE_PROTNONE (__IA64_UL(1) << 63) - -/* We borrow bit 7 to store the exclusive marker in swap PTEs. */ -#define _PAGE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE (1 << 7) - -#define _PFN_MASK _PAGE_PPN_MASK -/* Mask of bits which may be changed by pte_modify(); the odd bits are there for _PAGE_PROTNONE */ -#define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (_PAGE_P | _PAGE_PROTNONE | _PAGE_PL_MASK | _PAGE_AR_MASK | _PAGE_ED) - -#define _PAGE_SIZE_4K 12 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_8K 13 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_16K 14 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_64K 16 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_256K 18 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_1M 20 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_4M 22 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_16M 24 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_64M 26 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_256M 28 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_1G 30 -#define _PAGE_SIZE_4G 32 - -#define __ACCESS_BITS _PAGE_ED | _PAGE_A | _PAGE_P | _PAGE_MA_WB -#define __DIRTY_BITS_NO_ED _PAGE_A | _PAGE_P | _PAGE_D | _PAGE_MA_WB -#define __DIRTY_BITS _PAGE_ED | __DIRTY_BITS_NO_ED - -/* - * How many pointers will a page table level hold expressed in shift - */ -#define PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT-3) - -/* - * Definitions for fourth level: - */ -#define PTRS_PER_PTE (__IA64_UL(1) << (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) - -/* - * Definitions for third level: - * - * PMD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a third-level page table - * can map. - */ -#define PMD_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT + (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) -#define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT) -#define PMD_MASK (~(PMD_SIZE-1)) -#define PTRS_PER_PMD (1UL << (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) - -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -/* - * Definitions for second level: - * - * PUD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a second-level page table - * can map. - */ -#define PUD_SHIFT (PMD_SHIFT + (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) -#define PUD_SIZE (1UL << PUD_SHIFT) -#define PUD_MASK (~(PUD_SIZE-1)) -#define PTRS_PER_PUD (1UL << (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) -#endif - -/* - * Definitions for first level: - * - * PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a first-level page table entry can map. - */ -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -#define PGDIR_SHIFT (PUD_SHIFT + (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) -#else -#define PGDIR_SHIFT (PMD_SHIFT + (PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT)) -#endif -#define PGDIR_SIZE (__IA64_UL(1) << PGDIR_SHIFT) -#define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1)) -#define PTRS_PER_PGD_SHIFT PTRS_PER_PTD_SHIFT -#define PTRS_PER_PGD (1UL << PTRS_PER_PGD_SHIFT) -#define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (5*PTRS_PER_PGD/8) /* regions 0-4 are user regions */ - -/* - * All the normal masks have the "page accessed" bits on, as any time - * they are used, the page is accessed. They are cleared only by the - * page-out routines. - */ -#define PAGE_NONE __pgprot(_PAGE_PROTNONE | _PAGE_A) -#define PAGE_SHARED __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_RW) -#define PAGE_READONLY __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_R) -#define PAGE_COPY __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_R) -#define PAGE_COPY_EXEC __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_RX) -#define PAGE_GATE __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_0 | _PAGE_AR_X_RX) -#define PAGE_KERNEL __pgprot(__DIRTY_BITS | _PAGE_PL_0 | _PAGE_AR_RWX) -#define PAGE_KERNELRX __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_0 | _PAGE_AR_RX) -#define PAGE_KERNEL_UC __pgprot(__DIRTY_BITS | _PAGE_PL_0 | _PAGE_AR_RWX | \ - _PAGE_MA_UC) - -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/sched/mm.h> /* for mm_struct */ -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <asm/cacheflush.h> -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> - -/* - * Next come the mappings that determine how mmap() protection bits - * (PROT_EXEC, PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, PROT_NONE) get implemented. The - * _P version gets used for a private shared memory segment, the _S - * version gets used for a shared memory segment with MAP_SHARED on. - * In a private shared memory segment, we do a copy-on-write if a task - * attempts to write to the page. - */ - /* xwr */ -#define pgd_ERROR(e) printk("%s:%d: bad pgd %016lx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, pgd_val(e)) -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -#define pud_ERROR(e) printk("%s:%d: bad pud %016lx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, pud_val(e)) -#endif -#define pmd_ERROR(e) printk("%s:%d: bad pmd %016lx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, pmd_val(e)) -#define pte_ERROR(e) printk("%s:%d: bad pte %016lx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, pte_val(e)) - - -/* - * Some definitions to translate between mem_map, PTEs, and page addresses: - */ - - -/* Quick test to see if ADDR is a (potentially) valid physical address. */ -static inline long -ia64_phys_addr_valid (unsigned long addr) -{ - return (addr & (local_cpu_data->unimpl_pa_mask)) == 0; -} - -/* - * Now come the defines and routines to manage and access the three-level - * page table. - */ - - -#define VMALLOC_START (RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE) + 0x200000000UL) -#if defined(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM) && defined(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP) -/* SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP uses half of vmalloc... */ -# define VMALLOC_END (RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE) + (1UL << (4*PAGE_SHIFT - 10))) -# define vmemmap ((struct page *)VMALLOC_END) -#else -# define VMALLOC_END (RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE) + (1UL << (4*PAGE_SHIFT - 9))) -#endif - -/* fs/proc/kcore.c */ -#define kc_vaddr_to_offset(v) ((v) - RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE)) -#define kc_offset_to_vaddr(o) ((o) + RGN_BASE(RGN_GATE)) - -#define RGN_MAP_SHIFT (PGDIR_SHIFT + PTRS_PER_PGD_SHIFT - 3) -#define RGN_MAP_LIMIT ((1UL << RGN_MAP_SHIFT) - PAGE_SIZE) /* per region addr limit */ - -#define PFN_PTE_SHIFT PAGE_SHIFT -/* - * Conversion functions: convert page frame number (pfn) and a protection value to a page - * table entry (pte). - */ -#define pfn_pte(pfn, pgprot) \ -({ pte_t __pte; pte_val(__pte) = ((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT) | pgprot_val(pgprot); __pte; }) - -/* Extract pfn from pte. */ -#define pte_pfn(_pte) ((pte_val(_pte) & _PFN_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT) - -#define mk_pte(page, pgprot) pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(page), (pgprot)) - -/* This takes a physical page address that is used by the remapping functions */ -#define mk_pte_phys(physpage, pgprot) \ -({ pte_t __pte; pte_val(__pte) = physpage + pgprot_val(pgprot); __pte; }) - -#define pte_modify(_pte, newprot) \ - (__pte((pte_val(_pte) & ~_PAGE_CHG_MASK) | (pgprot_val(newprot) & _PAGE_CHG_MASK))) - -#define pte_none(pte) (!pte_val(pte)) -#define pte_present(pte) (pte_val(pte) & (_PAGE_P | _PAGE_PROTNONE)) -#define pte_clear(mm,addr,pte) (pte_val(*(pte)) = 0UL) -/* pte_page() returns the "struct page *" corresponding to the PTE: */ -#define pte_page(pte) virt_to_page(((pte_val(pte) & _PFN_MASK) + PAGE_OFFSET)) - -#define pmd_none(pmd) (!pmd_val(pmd)) -#define pmd_bad(pmd) (!ia64_phys_addr_valid(pmd_val(pmd))) -#define pmd_present(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) != 0UL) -#define pmd_clear(pmdp) (pmd_val(*(pmdp)) = 0UL) -#define pmd_page_vaddr(pmd) ((unsigned long) __va(pmd_val(pmd) & _PFN_MASK)) -#define pmd_pfn(pmd) ((pmd_val(pmd) & _PFN_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT) -#define pmd_page(pmd) virt_to_page((pmd_val(pmd) + PAGE_OFFSET)) - -#define pud_none(pud) (!pud_val(pud)) -#define pud_bad(pud) (!ia64_phys_addr_valid(pud_val(pud))) -#define pud_present(pud) (pud_val(pud) != 0UL) -#define pud_clear(pudp) (pud_val(*(pudp)) = 0UL) -#define pud_pgtable(pud) ((pmd_t *) __va(pud_val(pud) & _PFN_MASK)) -#define pud_page(pud) virt_to_page((pud_val(pud) + PAGE_OFFSET)) - -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -#define p4d_none(p4d) (!p4d_val(p4d)) -#define p4d_bad(p4d) (!ia64_phys_addr_valid(p4d_val(p4d))) -#define p4d_present(p4d) (p4d_val(p4d) != 0UL) -#define p4d_clear(p4dp) (p4d_val(*(p4dp)) = 0UL) -#define p4d_pgtable(p4d) ((pud_t *) __va(p4d_val(p4d) & _PFN_MASK)) -#define p4d_page(p4d) virt_to_page((p4d_val(p4d) + PAGE_OFFSET)) -#endif - -/* - * The following have defined behavior only work if pte_present() is true. - */ -#define pte_write(pte) ((unsigned) (((pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_AR_MASK) >> _PAGE_AR_SHIFT) - 2) <= 4) -#define pte_exec(pte) ((pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_AR_RX) != 0) -#define pte_dirty(pte) ((pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_D) != 0) -#define pte_young(pte) ((pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_A) != 0) - -/* - * Note: we convert AR_RWX to AR_RX and AR_RW to AR_R by clearing the 2nd bit in the - * access rights: - */ -#define pte_wrprotect(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) & ~_PAGE_AR_RW)) -#define pte_mkwrite_novma(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_AR_RW)) -#define pte_mkold(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) & ~_PAGE_A)) -#define pte_mkyoung(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_A)) -#define pte_mkclean(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) & ~_PAGE_D)) -#define pte_mkdirty(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_D)) -#define pte_mkhuge(pte) (__pte(pte_val(pte))) - -/* - * Because ia64's Icache and Dcache is not coherent (on a cpu), we need to - * sync icache and dcache when we insert *new* executable page. - * __ia64_sync_icache_dcache() check Pg_arch_1 bit and flush icache - * if necessary. - * - * set_pte() is also called by the kernel, but we can expect that the kernel - * flushes icache explicitly if necessary. - */ -#define pte_present_exec_user(pte)\ - ((pte_val(pte) & (_PAGE_P | _PAGE_PL_MASK | _PAGE_AR_RX)) == \ - (_PAGE_P | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_RX)) - -extern void __ia64_sync_icache_dcache(pte_t pteval); -static inline void set_pte(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pteval) -{ - /* page is present && page is user && page is executable - * && (page swapin or new page or page migration - * || copy_on_write with page copying.) - */ - if (pte_present_exec_user(pteval) && - (!pte_present(*ptep) || - pte_pfn(*ptep) != pte_pfn(pteval))) - /* load_module() calles flush_icache_range() explicitly*/ - __ia64_sync_icache_dcache(pteval); - *ptep = pteval; -} - -/* - * Make page protection values cacheable, uncacheable, or write- - * combining. Note that "protection" is really a misnomer here as the - * protection value contains the memory attribute bits, dirty bits, and - * various other bits as well. - */ -#define pgprot_cacheable(prot) __pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & ~_PAGE_MA_MASK) | _PAGE_MA_WB) -#define pgprot_noncached(prot) __pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & ~_PAGE_MA_MASK) | _PAGE_MA_UC) -#define pgprot_writecombine(prot) __pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & ~_PAGE_MA_MASK) | _PAGE_MA_WC) - -struct file; -extern pgprot_t phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, - unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot); -#define __HAVE_PHYS_MEM_ACCESS_PROT - -static inline unsigned long -pgd_index (unsigned long address) -{ - unsigned long region = address >> 61; - unsigned long l1index = (address >> PGDIR_SHIFT) & ((PTRS_PER_PGD >> 3) - 1); - - return (region << (PAGE_SHIFT - 6)) | l1index; -} -#define pgd_index pgd_index - -/* - * In the kernel's mapped region we know everything is in region number 5, so - * as an optimisation its PGD already points to the area for that region. - * However, this also means that we cannot use pgd_index() and we must - * never add the region here. - */ -#define pgd_offset_k(addr) \ - (init_mm.pgd + (((addr) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PGD - 1))) - -/* Look up a pgd entry in the gate area. On IA-64, the gate-area - resides in the kernel-mapped segment, hence we use pgd_offset_k() - here. */ -#define pgd_offset_gate(mm, addr) pgd_offset_k(addr) - -/* atomic versions of the some PTE manipulations: */ - -static inline int -ptep_test_and_clear_young (struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (!pte_young(*ptep)) - return 0; - return test_and_clear_bit(_PAGE_A_BIT, ptep); -#else - pte_t pte = *ptep; - if (!pte_young(pte)) - return 0; - set_pte_at(vma->vm_mm, addr, ptep, pte_mkold(pte)); - return 1; -#endif -} - -static inline pte_t -ptep_get_and_clear(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - return __pte(xchg((long *) ptep, 0)); -#else - pte_t pte = *ptep; - pte_clear(mm, addr, ptep); - return pte; -#endif -} - -static inline void -ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - unsigned long new, old; - - do { - old = pte_val(*ptep); - new = pte_val(pte_wrprotect(__pte (old))); - } while (cmpxchg((unsigned long *) ptep, old, new) != old); -#else - pte_t old_pte = *ptep; - set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pte_wrprotect(old_pte)); -#endif -} - -static inline int -pte_same (pte_t a, pte_t b) -{ - return pte_val(a) == pte_val(b); -} - -#define update_mmu_cache_range(vmf, vma, address, ptep, nr) do { } while (0) -#define update_mmu_cache(vma, address, ptep) do { } while (0) - -extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD]; -extern void paging_init (void); - -/* - * Encode/decode swap entries and swap PTEs. Swap PTEs are all PTEs that - * are !pte_none() && !pte_present(). - * - * Note: The macros below rely on the fact that MAX_SWAPFILES_SHIFT <= number of - * bits in the swap-type field of the swap pte. It would be nice to - * enforce that, but we can't easily include <linux/swap.h> here. - * (Of course, better still would be to define MAX_SWAPFILES_SHIFT here...). - * - * Format of swap pte: - * bit 0 : present bit (must be zero) - * bits 1- 6: swap type - * bit 7 : exclusive marker - * bits 8-62: swap offset - * bit 63 : _PAGE_PROTNONE bit - */ -#define __swp_type(entry) (((entry).val >> 1) & 0x3f) -#define __swp_offset(entry) (((entry).val << 1) >> 9) -#define __swp_entry(type, offset) ((swp_entry_t) { ((type & 0x3f) << 1) | \ - ((long) (offset) << 8) }) -#define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte) ((swp_entry_t) { pte_val(pte) }) -#define __swp_entry_to_pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x).val }) - -static inline int pte_swp_exclusive(pte_t pte) -{ - return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE; -} - -static inline pte_t pte_swp_mkexclusive(pte_t pte) -{ - pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE; - return pte; -} - -static inline pte_t pte_swp_clear_exclusive(pte_t pte) -{ - pte_val(pte) &= ~_PAGE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE; - return pte; -} - -/* - * ZERO_PAGE is a global shared page that is always zero: used - * for zero-mapped memory areas etc.. - */ -extern unsigned long empty_zero_page[PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(unsigned long)]; -extern struct page *zero_page_memmap_ptr; -#define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (zero_page_memmap_ptr) - -/* We provide our own get_unmapped_area to cope with VA holes for userland */ -#define HAVE_ARCH_UNMAPPED_AREA - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE -#define HUGETLB_PGDIR_SHIFT (HPAGE_SHIFT + 2*(PAGE_SHIFT-3)) -#define HUGETLB_PGDIR_SIZE (__IA64_UL(1) << HUGETLB_PGDIR_SHIFT) -#define HUGETLB_PGDIR_MASK (~(HUGETLB_PGDIR_SIZE-1)) -#endif - - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_ACCESS_FLAGS -/* - * Update PTEP with ENTRY, which is guaranteed to be a less - * restrictive PTE. That is, ENTRY may have the ACCESSED, DIRTY, and - * WRITABLE bits turned on, when the value at PTEP did not. The - * WRITABLE bit may only be turned if SAFELY_WRITABLE is TRUE. - * - * SAFELY_WRITABLE is TRUE if we can update the value at PTEP without - * having to worry about races. On SMP machines, there are only two - * cases where this is true: - * - * (1) *PTEP has the PRESENT bit turned OFF - * (2) ENTRY has the DIRTY bit turned ON - * - * On ia64, we could implement this routine with a cmpxchg()-loop - * which ORs in the _PAGE_A/_PAGE_D bit if they're set in ENTRY. - * However, like on x86, we can get a more streamlined version by - * observing that it is OK to drop ACCESSED bit updates when - * SAFELY_WRITABLE is FALSE. Besides being rare, all that would do is - * result in an extra Access-bit fault, which would then turn on the - * ACCESSED bit in the low-level fault handler (iaccess_bit or - * daccess_bit in ivt.S). - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -# define ptep_set_access_flags(__vma, __addr, __ptep, __entry, __safely_writable) \ -({ \ - int __changed = !pte_same(*(__ptep), __entry); \ - if (__changed && __safely_writable) { \ - set_pte(__ptep, __entry); \ - flush_tlb_page(__vma, __addr); \ - } \ - __changed; \ -}) -#else -# define ptep_set_access_flags(__vma, __addr, __ptep, __entry, __safely_writable) \ -({ \ - int __changed = !pte_same(*(__ptep), __entry); \ - if (__changed) { \ - set_pte_at((__vma)->vm_mm, (__addr), __ptep, __entry); \ - flush_tlb_page(__vma, __addr); \ - } \ - __changed; \ -}) -#endif -# endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -/* - * Identity-mapped regions use a large page size. We'll call such large pages - * "granules". If you can think of a better name that's unambiguous, let me - * know... - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64_GRANULE_64MB) -# define IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT _PAGE_SIZE_64M -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_GRANULE_16MB) -# define IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT _PAGE_SIZE_16M -#endif -#define IA64_GRANULE_SIZE (1 << IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT) -/* - * log2() of the page size we use to map the kernel image (IA64_TR_KERNEL): - */ -#define KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT _PAGE_SIZE_64M -#define KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SIZE (1 << KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT) - -/* These tell get_user_pages() that the first gate page is accessible from user-level. */ -#define FIXADDR_USER_START GATE_ADDR -#ifdef HAVE_BUGGY_SEGREL -# define FIXADDR_USER_END (GATE_ADDR + 2*PAGE_SIZE) -#else -# define FIXADDR_USER_END (GATE_ADDR + 2*PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE) -#endif - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_YOUNG -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET_AND_CLEAR -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_WRPROTECT -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SAME -#define __HAVE_ARCH_PGD_OFFSET_GATE - - -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 3 -#include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopud.h> -#endif -#include <asm-generic/pgtable-nop4d.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PGTABLE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/processor.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/processor.h deleted file mode 100644 index 47e3801b526a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/processor.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,660 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PROCESSOR_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PROCESSOR_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - * - * 11/24/98 S.Eranian added ia64_set_iva() - * 12/03/99 D. Mosberger implement thread_saved_pc() via kernel unwind API - * 06/16/00 A. Mallick added csd/ssd/tssd for ia32 support - */ - - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/ustack.h> - -#define IA64_NUM_PHYS_STACK_REG 96 -#define IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS 8 - -#define DEFAULT_MAP_BASE __IA64_UL_CONST(0x2000000000000000) -#define DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE __IA64_UL_CONST(0xa000000000000000) - -/* - * TASK_SIZE really is a mis-named. It really is the maximum user - * space address (plus one). On IA-64, there are five regions of 2TB - * each (assuming 8KB page size), for a total of 8TB of user virtual - * address space. - */ -#define TASK_SIZE DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE - -/* - * This decides where the kernel will search for a free chunk of vm - * space during mmap's. - */ -#define TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE (current->thread.map_base) - -#define IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID (__IA64_UL(1) << 0) /* floating-point high state valid? */ -#define IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID (__IA64_UL(1) << 1) /* debug registers valid? */ -#define IA64_THREAD_PM_VALID (__IA64_UL(1) << 2) /* performance registers valid? */ -#define IA64_THREAD_UAC_NOPRINT (__IA64_UL(1) << 3) /* don't log unaligned accesses */ -#define IA64_THREAD_UAC_SIGBUS (__IA64_UL(1) << 4) /* generate SIGBUS on unaligned acc. */ -#define IA64_THREAD_MIGRATION (__IA64_UL(1) << 5) /* require migration - sync at ctx sw */ -#define IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_NOPRINT (__IA64_UL(1) << 6) /* don't log any fpswa faults */ -#define IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SIGFPE (__IA64_UL(1) << 7) /* send a SIGFPE for fpswa faults */ - -#define IA64_THREAD_UAC_SHIFT 3 -#define IA64_THREAD_UAC_MASK (IA64_THREAD_UAC_NOPRINT | IA64_THREAD_UAC_SIGBUS) -#define IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SHIFT 6 -#define IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_MASK (IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_NOPRINT | IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SIGFPE) - - -/* - * This shift should be large enough to be able to represent 1000000000/itc_freq with good - * accuracy while being small enough to fit 10*1000000000<<IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT in 64 bits - * (this will give enough slack to represent 10 seconds worth of time as a scaled number). - */ -#define IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT 30 - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/cache.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <asm/fpu.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/percpu.h> -#include <asm/rse.h> -#include <asm/unwind.h> -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA -#include <asm/nodedata.h> -#endif - -/* like above but expressed as bitfields for more efficient access: */ -struct ia64_psr { - __u64 reserved0 : 1; - __u64 be : 1; - __u64 up : 1; - __u64 ac : 1; - __u64 mfl : 1; - __u64 mfh : 1; - __u64 reserved1 : 7; - __u64 ic : 1; - __u64 i : 1; - __u64 pk : 1; - __u64 reserved2 : 1; - __u64 dt : 1; - __u64 dfl : 1; - __u64 dfh : 1; - __u64 sp : 1; - __u64 pp : 1; - __u64 di : 1; - __u64 si : 1; - __u64 db : 1; - __u64 lp : 1; - __u64 tb : 1; - __u64 rt : 1; - __u64 reserved3 : 4; - __u64 cpl : 2; - __u64 is : 1; - __u64 mc : 1; - __u64 it : 1; - __u64 id : 1; - __u64 da : 1; - __u64 dd : 1; - __u64 ss : 1; - __u64 ri : 2; - __u64 ed : 1; - __u64 bn : 1; - __u64 reserved4 : 19; -}; - -union ia64_isr { - __u64 val; - struct { - __u64 code : 16; - __u64 vector : 8; - __u64 reserved1 : 8; - __u64 x : 1; - __u64 w : 1; - __u64 r : 1; - __u64 na : 1; - __u64 sp : 1; - __u64 rs : 1; - __u64 ir : 1; - __u64 ni : 1; - __u64 so : 1; - __u64 ei : 2; - __u64 ed : 1; - __u64 reserved2 : 20; - }; -}; - -union ia64_lid { - __u64 val; - struct { - __u64 rv : 16; - __u64 eid : 8; - __u64 id : 8; - __u64 ig : 32; - }; -}; - -union ia64_tpr { - __u64 val; - struct { - __u64 ig0 : 4; - __u64 mic : 4; - __u64 rsv : 8; - __u64 mmi : 1; - __u64 ig1 : 47; - }; -}; - -union ia64_itir { - __u64 val; - struct { - __u64 rv3 : 2; /* 0-1 */ - __u64 ps : 6; /* 2-7 */ - __u64 key : 24; /* 8-31 */ - __u64 rv4 : 32; /* 32-63 */ - }; -}; - -union ia64_rr { - __u64 val; - struct { - __u64 ve : 1; /* enable hw walker */ - __u64 reserved0: 1; /* reserved */ - __u64 ps : 6; /* log page size */ - __u64 rid : 24; /* region id */ - __u64 reserved1: 32; /* reserved */ - }; -}; - -/* - * CPU type, hardware bug flags, and per-CPU state. Frequently used - * state comes earlier: - */ -struct cpuinfo_ia64 { - unsigned int softirq_pending; - unsigned long itm_delta; /* # of clock cycles between clock ticks */ - unsigned long itm_next; /* interval timer mask value to use for next clock tick */ - unsigned long nsec_per_cyc; /* (1000000000<<IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT)/itc_freq */ - unsigned long unimpl_va_mask; /* mask of unimplemented virtual address bits (from PAL) */ - unsigned long unimpl_pa_mask; /* mask of unimplemented physical address bits (from PAL) */ - unsigned long itc_freq; /* frequency of ITC counter */ - unsigned long proc_freq; /* frequency of processor */ - unsigned long cyc_per_usec; /* itc_freq/1000000 */ - unsigned long ptce_base; - unsigned int ptce_count[2]; - unsigned int ptce_stride[2]; - struct task_struct *ksoftirqd; /* kernel softirq daemon for this CPU */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - unsigned long loops_per_jiffy; - int cpu; - unsigned int socket_id; /* physical processor socket id */ - unsigned short core_id; /* core id */ - unsigned short thread_id; /* thread id */ - unsigned short num_log; /* Total number of logical processors on - * this socket that were successfully booted */ - unsigned char cores_per_socket; /* Cores per processor socket */ - unsigned char threads_per_core; /* Threads per core */ -#endif - - /* CPUID-derived information: */ - unsigned long ppn; - unsigned long features; - unsigned char number; - unsigned char revision; - unsigned char model; - unsigned char family; - unsigned char archrev; - char vendor[16]; - char *model_name; - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - struct ia64_node_data *node_data; -#endif -}; - -DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct cpuinfo_ia64, ia64_cpu_info); - -/* - * The "local" data variable. It refers to the per-CPU data of the currently executing - * CPU, much like "current" points to the per-task data of the currently executing task. - * Do not use the address of local_cpu_data, since it will be different from - * cpu_data(smp_processor_id())! - */ -#define local_cpu_data (&__ia64_per_cpu_var(ia64_cpu_info)) -#define cpu_data(cpu) (&per_cpu(ia64_cpu_info, cpu)) - -extern void print_cpu_info (struct cpuinfo_ia64 *); - -#define SET_UNALIGN_CTL(task,value) \ -({ \ - (task)->thread.flags = (((task)->thread.flags & ~IA64_THREAD_UAC_MASK) \ - | (((value) << IA64_THREAD_UAC_SHIFT) & IA64_THREAD_UAC_MASK)); \ - 0; \ -}) -#define GET_UNALIGN_CTL(task,addr) \ -({ \ - put_user(((task)->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_UAC_MASK) >> IA64_THREAD_UAC_SHIFT, \ - (int __user *) (addr)); \ -}) - -#define SET_FPEMU_CTL(task,value) \ -({ \ - (task)->thread.flags = (((task)->thread.flags & ~IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_MASK) \ - | (((value) << IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SHIFT) & IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_MASK)); \ - 0; \ -}) -#define GET_FPEMU_CTL(task,addr) \ -({ \ - put_user(((task)->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_MASK) >> IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SHIFT, \ - (int __user *) (addr)); \ -}) - -struct thread_struct { - __u32 flags; /* various thread flags (see IA64_THREAD_*) */ - /* writing on_ustack is performance-critical, so it's worth spending 8 bits on it... */ - __u8 on_ustack; /* executing on user-stacks? */ - __u8 pad[3]; - __u64 ksp; /* kernel stack pointer */ - __u64 map_base; /* base address for get_unmapped_area() */ - __u64 rbs_bot; /* the base address for the RBS */ - int last_fph_cpu; /* CPU that may hold the contents of f32-f127 */ - unsigned long dbr[IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS]; - unsigned long ibr[IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS]; - struct ia64_fpreg fph[96]; /* saved/loaded on demand */ -}; - -#define INIT_THREAD { \ - .flags = 0, \ - .on_ustack = 0, \ - .ksp = 0, \ - .map_base = DEFAULT_MAP_BASE, \ - .rbs_bot = STACK_TOP - DEFAULT_USER_STACK_SIZE, \ - .last_fph_cpu = -1, \ - .dbr = {0, }, \ - .ibr = {0, }, \ - .fph = {{{{0}}}, } \ -} - -#define start_thread(regs,new_ip,new_sp) do { \ - regs->cr_ipsr = ((regs->cr_ipsr | (IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_SET | IA64_PSR_CPL)) \ - & ~(IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR | IA64_PSR_RI | IA64_PSR_IS)); \ - regs->cr_iip = new_ip; \ - regs->ar_rsc = 0xf; /* eager mode, privilege level 3 */ \ - regs->ar_rnat = 0; \ - regs->ar_bspstore = current->thread.rbs_bot; \ - regs->ar_fpsr = FPSR_DEFAULT; \ - regs->loadrs = 0; \ - regs->r8 = get_dumpable(current->mm); /* set "don't zap registers" flag */ \ - regs->r12 = new_sp - 16; /* allocate 16 byte scratch area */ \ - if (unlikely(get_dumpable(current->mm) != SUID_DUMP_USER)) { \ - /* \ - * Zap scratch regs to avoid leaking bits between processes with different \ - * uid/privileges. \ - */ \ - regs->ar_pfs = 0; regs->b0 = 0; regs->pr = 0; \ - regs->r1 = 0; regs->r9 = 0; regs->r11 = 0; regs->r13 = 0; regs->r15 = 0; \ - } \ -} while (0) - -/* Forward declarations, a strange C thing... */ -struct mm_struct; -struct task_struct; - -/* Get wait channel for task P. */ -extern unsigned long __get_wchan (struct task_struct *p); - -/* Return instruction pointer of blocked task TSK. */ -#define KSTK_EIP(tsk) \ - ({ \ - struct pt_regs *_regs = task_pt_regs(tsk); \ - _regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(_regs)->ri; \ - }) - -/* Return stack pointer of blocked task TSK. */ -#define KSTK_ESP(tsk) ((tsk)->thread.ksp) - -extern void ia64_getreg_unknown_kr (void); -extern void ia64_setreg_unknown_kr (void); - -#define ia64_get_kr(regnum) \ -({ \ - unsigned long r = 0; \ - \ - switch (regnum) { \ - case 0: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR0); break; \ - case 1: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR1); break; \ - case 2: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR2); break; \ - case 3: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR3); break; \ - case 4: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR4); break; \ - case 5: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR5); break; \ - case 6: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR6); break; \ - case 7: r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR7); break; \ - default: ia64_getreg_unknown_kr(); break; \ - } \ - r; \ -}) - -#define ia64_set_kr(regnum, r) \ -({ \ - switch (regnum) { \ - case 0: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR0, r); break; \ - case 1: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR1, r); break; \ - case 2: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR2, r); break; \ - case 3: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR3, r); break; \ - case 4: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR4, r); break; \ - case 5: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR5, r); break; \ - case 6: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR6, r); break; \ - case 7: ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_AR_KR7, r); break; \ - default: ia64_setreg_unknown_kr(); break; \ - } \ -}) - -/* - * The following three macros can't be inline functions because we don't have struct - * task_struct at this point. - */ - -/* - * Return TRUE if task T owns the fph partition of the CPU we're running on. - * Must be called from code that has preemption disabled. - */ -#define ia64_is_local_fpu_owner(t) \ -({ \ - struct task_struct *__ia64_islfo_task = (t); \ - (__ia64_islfo_task->thread.last_fph_cpu == smp_processor_id() \ - && __ia64_islfo_task == (struct task_struct *) ia64_get_kr(IA64_KR_FPU_OWNER)); \ -}) - -/* - * Mark task T as owning the fph partition of the CPU we're running on. - * Must be called from code that has preemption disabled. - */ -#define ia64_set_local_fpu_owner(t) do { \ - struct task_struct *__ia64_slfo_task = (t); \ - __ia64_slfo_task->thread.last_fph_cpu = smp_processor_id(); \ - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_FPU_OWNER, (unsigned long) __ia64_slfo_task); \ -} while (0) - -/* Mark the fph partition of task T as being invalid on all CPUs. */ -#define ia64_drop_fpu(t) ((t)->thread.last_fph_cpu = -1) - -extern void __ia64_init_fpu (void); -extern void __ia64_save_fpu (struct ia64_fpreg *fph); -extern void __ia64_load_fpu (struct ia64_fpreg *fph); -extern void ia64_save_debug_regs (unsigned long *save_area); -extern void ia64_load_debug_regs (unsigned long *save_area); - -#define ia64_fph_enable() do { ia64_rsm(IA64_PSR_DFH); ia64_srlz_d(); } while (0) -#define ia64_fph_disable() do { ia64_ssm(IA64_PSR_DFH); ia64_srlz_d(); } while (0) - -/* load fp 0.0 into fph */ -static inline void -ia64_init_fpu (void) { - ia64_fph_enable(); - __ia64_init_fpu(); - ia64_fph_disable(); -} - -/* save f32-f127 at FPH */ -static inline void -ia64_save_fpu (struct ia64_fpreg *fph) { - ia64_fph_enable(); - __ia64_save_fpu(fph); - ia64_fph_disable(); -} - -/* load f32-f127 from FPH */ -static inline void -ia64_load_fpu (struct ia64_fpreg *fph) { - ia64_fph_enable(); - __ia64_load_fpu(fph); - ia64_fph_disable(); -} - -static inline __u64 -ia64_clear_ic (void) -{ - __u64 psr; - psr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_PSR); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_rsm(IA64_PSR_I | IA64_PSR_IC); - ia64_srlz_i(); - return psr; -} - -/* - * Restore the psr. - */ -static inline void -ia64_set_psr (__u64 psr) -{ - ia64_stop(); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_PSR_L, psr); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -/* - * Insert a translation into an instruction and/or data translation - * register. - */ -static inline void -ia64_itr (__u64 target_mask, __u64 tr_num, - __u64 vmaddr, __u64 pte, - __u64 log_page_size) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITIR, (log_page_size << 2)); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IFA, vmaddr); - ia64_stop(); - if (target_mask & 0x1) - ia64_itri(tr_num, pte); - if (target_mask & 0x2) - ia64_itrd(tr_num, pte); -} - -/* - * Insert a translation into the instruction and/or data translation - * cache. - */ -static inline void -ia64_itc (__u64 target_mask, __u64 vmaddr, __u64 pte, - __u64 log_page_size) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_ITIR, (log_page_size << 2)); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IFA, vmaddr); - ia64_stop(); - /* as per EAS2.6, itc must be the last instruction in an instruction group */ - if (target_mask & 0x1) - ia64_itci(pte); - if (target_mask & 0x2) - ia64_itcd(pte); -} - -/* - * Purge a range of addresses from instruction and/or data translation - * register(s). - */ -static inline void -ia64_ptr (__u64 target_mask, __u64 vmaddr, __u64 log_size) -{ - if (target_mask & 0x1) - ia64_ptri(vmaddr, (log_size << 2)); - if (target_mask & 0x2) - ia64_ptrd(vmaddr, (log_size << 2)); -} - -/* Set the interrupt vector address. The address must be suitably aligned (32KB). */ -static inline void -ia64_set_iva (void *ivt_addr) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IVA, (__u64) ivt_addr); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -/* Set the page table address and control bits. */ -static inline void -ia64_set_pta (__u64 pta) -{ - /* Note: srlz.i implies srlz.d */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_PTA, pta); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -static inline void -ia64_eoi (void) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_EOI, 0); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -#define cpu_relax() ia64_hint(ia64_hint_pause) - -static inline int -ia64_get_irr(unsigned int vector) -{ - unsigned int reg = vector / 64; - unsigned int bit = vector % 64; - unsigned long irr; - - switch (reg) { - case 0: irr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IRR0); break; - case 1: irr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IRR1); break; - case 2: irr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IRR2); break; - case 3: irr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IRR3); break; - } - - return test_bit(bit, &irr); -} - -static inline void -ia64_set_lrr0 (unsigned long val) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_LRR0, val); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - -static inline void -ia64_set_lrr1 (unsigned long val) -{ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_LRR1, val); - ia64_srlz_d(); -} - - -/* - * Given the address to which a spill occurred, return the unat bit - * number that corresponds to this address. - */ -static inline __u64 -ia64_unat_pos (void *spill_addr) -{ - return ((__u64) spill_addr >> 3) & 0x3f; -} - -/* - * Set the NaT bit of an integer register which was spilled at address - * SPILL_ADDR. UNAT is the mask to be updated. - */ -static inline void -ia64_set_unat (__u64 *unat, void *spill_addr, unsigned long nat) -{ - __u64 bit = ia64_unat_pos(spill_addr); - __u64 mask = 1UL << bit; - - *unat = (*unat & ~mask) | (nat << bit); -} - -static inline __u64 -ia64_get_ivr (void) -{ - __u64 r; - ia64_srlz_d(); - r = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_IVR); - ia64_srlz_d(); - return r; -} - -static inline void -ia64_set_dbr (__u64 regnum, __u64 value) -{ - __ia64_set_dbr(regnum, value); -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - ia64_srlz_d(); -#endif -} - -static inline __u64 -ia64_get_dbr (__u64 regnum) -{ - __u64 retval; - - retval = __ia64_get_dbr(regnum); -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - ia64_srlz_d(); -#endif - return retval; -} - -static inline __u64 -ia64_rotr (__u64 w, __u64 n) -{ - return (w >> n) | (w << (64 - n)); -} - -#define ia64_rotl(w,n) ia64_rotr((w), (64) - (n)) - -/* - * Take a mapped kernel address and return the equivalent address - * in the region 7 identity mapped virtual area. - */ -static inline void * -ia64_imva (void *addr) -{ - void *result; - result = (void *) ia64_tpa(addr); - return __va(result); -} - -#define ARCH_HAS_PREFETCH -#define ARCH_HAS_PREFETCHW -#define PREFETCH_STRIDE L1_CACHE_BYTES - -static inline void -prefetch (const void *x) -{ - ia64_lfetch(ia64_lfhint_none, x); -} - -static inline void -prefetchw (const void *x) -{ - ia64_lfetch_excl(ia64_lfhint_none, x); -} - -extern unsigned long boot_option_idle_override; - -enum idle_boot_override {IDLE_NO_OVERRIDE=0, IDLE_HALT, IDLE_FORCE_MWAIT, - IDLE_NOMWAIT, IDLE_POLL}; - -void default_idle(void); - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PROCESSOR_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h deleted file mode 100644 index 402874489890..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2003 Intel Co - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * Arun Sharma <arun.sharma@intel.com> - * - * 12/07/98 S. Eranian added pt_regs & switch_stack - * 12/21/98 D. Mosberger updated to match latest code - * 6/17/99 D. Mosberger added second unat member to "struct switch_stack" - * - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H - -#ifndef ASM_OFFSETS_C -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#endif -#include <uapi/asm/ptrace.h> - -/* - * Base-2 logarithm of number of pages to allocate per task structure - * (including register backing store and memory stack): - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_4KB) -# define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER 3 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_8KB) -# define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER 2 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64_PAGE_SIZE_16KB) -# define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER 1 -#else -# define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER 0 -#endif - -#define IA64_RBS_OFFSET ((IA64_TASK_SIZE + IA64_THREAD_INFO_SIZE + 31) & ~31) -#define IA64_STK_OFFSET ((1 << KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER)*PAGE_SIZE) - -#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE IA64_STK_OFFSET - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <asm/current.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -/* - * We use the ia64_psr(regs)->ri to determine which of the three - * instructions in bundle (16 bytes) took the sample. Generate - * the canonical representation by adding to instruction pointer. - */ -# define instruction_pointer(regs) ((regs)->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri) -# define instruction_pointer_set(regs, val) \ -({ \ - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = (val & 0xf); \ - regs->cr_iip = (val & ~0xfULL); \ -}) - -static inline unsigned long user_stack_pointer(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - return regs->r12; -} - -static inline int is_syscall_success(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - return regs->r10 != -1; -} - -static inline long regs_return_value(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - if (is_syscall_success(regs)) - return regs->r8; - else - return -regs->r8; -} - -/* Conserve space in histogram by encoding slot bits in address - * bits 2 and 3 rather than bits 0 and 1. - */ -#define profile_pc(regs) \ -({ \ - unsigned long __ip = instruction_pointer(regs); \ - (__ip & ~3UL) + ((__ip & 3UL) << 2); \ -}) - - /* given a pointer to a task_struct, return the user's pt_regs */ -# define task_pt_regs(t) (((struct pt_regs *) ((char *) (t) + IA64_STK_OFFSET)) - 1) -# define ia64_psr(regs) ((struct ia64_psr *) &(regs)->cr_ipsr) -# define user_mode(regs) (((struct ia64_psr *) &(regs)->cr_ipsr)->cpl != 0) -# define user_stack(task,regs) ((long) regs - (long) task == IA64_STK_OFFSET - sizeof(*regs)) -# define fsys_mode(task,regs) \ - ({ \ - struct task_struct *_task = (task); \ - struct pt_regs *_regs = (regs); \ - !user_mode(_regs) && user_stack(_task, _regs); \ - }) - - /* - * System call handlers that, upon successful completion, need to return a negative value - * should call force_successful_syscall_return() right before returning. On architectures - * where the syscall convention provides for a separate error flag (e.g., alpha, ia64, - * ppc{,64}, sparc{,64}, possibly others), this macro can be used to ensure that the error - * flag will not get set. On architectures which do not support a separate error flag, - * the macro is a no-op and the spurious error condition needs to be filtered out by some - * other means (e.g., in user-level, by passing an extra argument to the syscall handler, - * or something along those lines). - * - * On ia64, we can clear the user's pt_regs->r8 to force a successful syscall. - */ -# define force_successful_syscall_return() (task_pt_regs(current)->r8 = 0) - - struct task_struct; /* forward decl */ - struct unw_frame_info; /* forward decl */ - - extern unsigned long ia64_get_user_rbs_end (struct task_struct *, struct pt_regs *, - unsigned long *); - extern long ia64_peek (struct task_struct *, struct switch_stack *, unsigned long, - unsigned long, long *); - extern long ia64_poke (struct task_struct *, struct switch_stack *, unsigned long, - unsigned long, long); - extern void ia64_flush_fph (struct task_struct *); - extern void ia64_sync_fph (struct task_struct *); - extern void ia64_sync_krbs(void); - extern long ia64_sync_user_rbs (struct task_struct *, struct switch_stack *, - unsigned long, unsigned long); - - /* get nat bits for scratch registers such that bit N==1 iff scratch register rN is a NaT */ - extern unsigned long ia64_get_scratch_nat_bits (struct pt_regs *pt, unsigned long scratch_unat); - /* put nat bits for scratch registers such that scratch register rN is a NaT iff bit N==1 */ - extern unsigned long ia64_put_scratch_nat_bits (struct pt_regs *pt, unsigned long nat); - - extern void ia64_increment_ip (struct pt_regs *pt); - extern void ia64_decrement_ip (struct pt_regs *pt); - - extern void ia64_ptrace_stop(void); - #define arch_ptrace_stop() \ - ia64_ptrace_stop() - #define arch_ptrace_stop_needed() \ - (!test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) - - #define arch_has_single_step() (1) - #define arch_has_block_step() (1) - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sal.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/sal.h deleted file mode 100644 index 22749a201e92..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,919 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SAL_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SAL_H - -/* - * System Abstraction Layer definitions. - * - * This is based on version 2.5 of the manual "IA-64 System - * Abstraction Layer". - * - * Copyright (C) 2001 Intel - * Copyright (C) 2002 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001 Fred Lewis <frederick.v.lewis@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Srinivasa Prasad Thirumalachar <sprasad@sprasad.engr.sgi.com> - * - * 02/01/04 J. Hall Updated Error Record Structures to conform to July 2001 - * revision of the SAL spec. - * 01/01/03 fvlewis Updated Error Record Structures to conform with Nov. 2000 - * revision of the SAL spec. - * 99/09/29 davidm Updated for SAL 2.6. - * 00/03/29 cfleck Updated SAL Error Logging info for processor (SAL 2.6) - * (plus examples of platform error info structures from smariset @ Intel) - */ - -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_BUS_LOCK_BIT 0 -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IRQ_REDIR_HINT_BIT 1 -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IPI_REDIR_HINT_BIT 2 -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT_BIT 3 - -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_BUS_LOCK (1<<IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_BUS_LOCK_BIT) -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IRQ_REDIR_HINT (1<<IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IRQ_REDIR_HINT_BIT) -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IPI_REDIR_HINT (1<<IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IPI_REDIR_HINT_BIT) -#define IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT (1<<IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT_BIT) - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/bcd.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> - -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/fpu.h> - -extern unsigned long sal_systab_phys; -extern spinlock_t sal_lock; - -/* SAL spec _requires_ eight args for each call. */ -#define __IA64_FW_CALL(entry,result,a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) \ - result = (*entry)(a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) - -# define IA64_FW_CALL(entry,result,args...) do { \ - unsigned long __ia64_sc_flags; \ - struct ia64_fpreg __ia64_sc_fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_sc_fr); \ - spin_lock_irqsave(&sal_lock, __ia64_sc_flags); \ - __IA64_FW_CALL(entry, result, args); \ - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sal_lock, __ia64_sc_flags); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_sc_fr); \ -} while (0) - -# define SAL_CALL(result,args...) \ - IA64_FW_CALL(ia64_sal, result, args); - -# define SAL_CALL_NOLOCK(result,args...) do { \ - unsigned long __ia64_scn_flags; \ - struct ia64_fpreg __ia64_scn_fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_scn_fr); \ - local_irq_save(__ia64_scn_flags); \ - __IA64_FW_CALL(ia64_sal, result, args); \ - local_irq_restore(__ia64_scn_flags); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_scn_fr); \ -} while (0) - -# define SAL_CALL_REENTRANT(result,args...) do { \ - struct ia64_fpreg __ia64_scs_fr[6]; \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_scs_fr); \ - preempt_disable(); \ - __IA64_FW_CALL(ia64_sal, result, args); \ - preempt_enable(); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(__ia64_scs_fr); \ -} while (0) - -#define SAL_SET_VECTORS 0x01000000 -#define SAL_GET_STATE_INFO 0x01000001 -#define SAL_GET_STATE_INFO_SIZE 0x01000002 -#define SAL_CLEAR_STATE_INFO 0x01000003 -#define SAL_MC_RENDEZ 0x01000004 -#define SAL_MC_SET_PARAMS 0x01000005 -#define SAL_REGISTER_PHYSICAL_ADDR 0x01000006 - -#define SAL_CACHE_FLUSH 0x01000008 -#define SAL_CACHE_INIT 0x01000009 -#define SAL_PCI_CONFIG_READ 0x01000010 -#define SAL_PCI_CONFIG_WRITE 0x01000011 -#define SAL_FREQ_BASE 0x01000012 -#define SAL_PHYSICAL_ID_INFO 0x01000013 - -#define SAL_UPDATE_PAL 0x01000020 - -struct ia64_sal_retval { - /* - * A zero status value indicates call completed without error. - * A negative status value indicates reason of call failure. - * A positive status value indicates success but an - * informational value should be printed (e.g., "reboot for - * change to take effect"). - */ - long status; - unsigned long v0; - unsigned long v1; - unsigned long v2; -}; - -typedef struct ia64_sal_retval (*ia64_sal_handler) (u64, ...); - -enum { - SAL_FREQ_BASE_PLATFORM = 0, - SAL_FREQ_BASE_INTERVAL_TIMER = 1, - SAL_FREQ_BASE_REALTIME_CLOCK = 2 -}; - -/* - * The SAL system table is followed by a variable number of variable - * length descriptors. 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- } valid; - u64 check_info; - u64 requestor_identifier; - u64 responder_identifier; - u64 target_identifier; - u64 precise_ip; -} sal_log_mod_error_info_t; - -typedef struct sal_processor_static_info { - struct { - u64 minstate : 1, - br : 1, - cr : 1, - ar : 1, - rr : 1, - fr : 1, - reserved : 58; - } valid; - struct pal_min_state_area min_state_area; - u64 br[8]; - u64 cr[128]; - u64 ar[128]; - u64 rr[8]; - struct ia64_fpreg __attribute__ ((packed)) fr[128]; -} sal_processor_static_info_t; - -struct sal_cpuid_info { - u64 regs[5]; - u64 reserved; -}; - -typedef struct sal_log_processor_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 proc_error_map : 1, - proc_state_param : 1, - proc_cr_lid : 1, - psi_static_struct : 1, - num_cache_check : 4, - num_tlb_check : 4, - num_bus_check : 4, - num_reg_file_check : 4, - num_ms_check : 4, - cpuid_info : 1, - reserved1 : 39; - } valid; - u64 proc_error_map; - u64 proc_state_parameter; - u64 proc_cr_lid; - /* - * The rest of this structure consists of variable-length arrays, which can't be - * expressed in C. - */ - sal_log_mod_error_info_t info[]; - /* - * This is what the rest looked like if C supported variable-length arrays: - * - * sal_log_mod_error_info_t cache_check_info[.valid.num_cache_check]; - * sal_log_mod_error_info_t tlb_check_info[.valid.num_tlb_check]; - * sal_log_mod_error_info_t bus_check_info[.valid.num_bus_check]; - * sal_log_mod_error_info_t reg_file_check_info[.valid.num_reg_file_check]; - * sal_log_mod_error_info_t ms_check_info[.valid.num_ms_check]; - * struct sal_cpuid_info cpuid_info; - * sal_processor_static_info_t processor_static_info; - */ -} sal_log_processor_info_t; - -/* Given a sal_log_processor_info_t pointer, return a pointer to the processor_static_info: */ -#define SAL_LPI_PSI_INFO(l) \ -({ sal_log_processor_info_t *_l = (l); \ - ((sal_processor_static_info_t *) \ - ((char *) _l->info + ((_l->valid.num_cache_check + _l->valid.num_tlb_check \ - + _l->valid.num_bus_check + _l->valid.num_reg_file_check \ - + _l->valid.num_ms_check) * sizeof(sal_log_mod_error_info_t) \ - + sizeof(struct sal_cpuid_info)))); \ -}) - -/* platform error log structures */ - -typedef struct sal_log_mem_dev_err_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 error_status : 1, - physical_addr : 1, - addr_mask : 1, - node : 1, - card : 1, - module : 1, - bank : 1, - device : 1, - row : 1, - column : 1, - bit_position : 1, - requestor_id : 1, - responder_id : 1, - target_id : 1, - bus_spec_data : 1, - oem_id : 1, - oem_data : 1, - reserved : 47; - } valid; - u64 error_status; - u64 physical_addr; - u64 addr_mask; - u16 node; - u16 card; - u16 module; - u16 bank; - u16 device; - u16 row; - u16 column; - u16 bit_position; - u64 requestor_id; - u64 responder_id; - u64 target_id; - u64 bus_spec_data; - u8 oem_id[16]; - u8 oem_data[1]; /* Variable length data */ -} sal_log_mem_dev_err_info_t; - -typedef struct sal_log_sel_dev_err_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 record_id : 1, - record_type : 1, - generator_id : 1, - evm_rev : 1, - sensor_type : 1, - sensor_num : 1, - event_dir : 1, - event_data1 : 1, - event_data2 : 1, - event_data3 : 1, - reserved : 54; - } valid; - u16 record_id; - u8 record_type; - u8 timestamp[4]; - u16 generator_id; - u8 evm_rev; - u8 sensor_type; - u8 sensor_num; - u8 event_dir; - u8 event_data1; - u8 event_data2; - u8 event_data3; -} sal_log_sel_dev_err_info_t; - -typedef struct sal_log_pci_bus_err_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 err_status : 1, - err_type : 1, - bus_id : 1, - bus_address : 1, - bus_data : 1, - bus_cmd : 1, - requestor_id : 1, - responder_id : 1, - target_id : 1, - oem_data : 1, - reserved : 54; - } valid; - u64 err_status; - u16 err_type; - u16 bus_id; - u32 reserved; - u64 bus_address; - u64 bus_data; - u64 bus_cmd; - u64 requestor_id; - u64 responder_id; - u64 target_id; - u8 oem_data[1]; /* Variable length data */ -} sal_log_pci_bus_err_info_t; - -typedef struct sal_log_smbios_dev_err_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 event_type : 1, - length : 1, - time_stamp : 1, - data : 1, - reserved1 : 60; - } valid; - u8 event_type; - u8 length; - u8 time_stamp[6]; - u8 data[1]; /* data of variable length, length == slsmb_length */ -} sal_log_smbios_dev_err_info_t; - -typedef struct sal_log_pci_comp_err_info { - sal_log_section_hdr_t header; - struct { - u64 err_status : 1, - comp_info : 1, - num_mem_regs : 1, - num_io_regs : 1, - reg_data_pairs : 1, - oem_data : 1, - reserved : 58; - } valid; - u64 err_status; - struct { - u16 vendor_id; - u16 device_id; - u8 class_code[3]; - u8 func_num; - u8 dev_num; - u8 bus_num; - u8 seg_num; - u8 reserved[5]; - } comp_info; - u32 num_mem_regs; - u32 num_io_regs; - u64 reg_data_pairs[1]; - /* - * array of address/data register pairs is num_mem_regs + num_io_regs elements - * long. 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These locations are handlers or - * entry points where SAL will pass control for the specified event. These event handlers - * are for the bott rendezvous, MCAs and INIT scenarios. - */ -static inline s64 -ia64_sal_set_vectors (u64 vector_type, - u64 handler_addr1, u64 gp1, u64 handler_len1, - u64 handler_addr2, u64 gp2, u64 handler_len2) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_SET_VECTORS, vector_type, - handler_addr1, gp1, handler_len1, - handler_addr2, gp2, handler_len2); - - return isrv.status; -} - -/* Update the contents of PAL block in the non-volatile storage device */ -static inline s64 -ia64_sal_update_pal (u64 param_buf, u64 scratch_buf, u64 scratch_buf_size, - u64 *error_code, u64 *scratch_buf_size_needed) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_UPDATE_PAL, param_buf, scratch_buf, scratch_buf_size, - 0, 0, 0, 0); - if (error_code) - *error_code = isrv.v0; - if (scratch_buf_size_needed) - *scratch_buf_size_needed = isrv.v1; - return isrv.status; -} - -/* Get physical processor die mapping in the platform. */ -static inline s64 -ia64_sal_physical_id_info(u16 *splid) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - - if (sal_revision < SAL_VERSION_CODE(3,2)) - return -1; - - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_PHYSICAL_ID_INFO, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - if (splid) - *splid = isrv.v0; - return isrv.status; -} - -extern unsigned long sal_platform_features; - -extern int (*salinfo_platform_oemdata)(const u8 *, u8 **, u64 *); - -struct sal_ret_values { - long r8; long r9; long r10; long r11; -}; - -#define IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MIN 0x02000000 -#define IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MAX 0x03ffffff - -extern int ia64_sal_oemcall(struct ia64_sal_retval *, u64, u64, u64, u64, u64, - u64, u64, u64); -extern int ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock(struct ia64_sal_retval *, u64, u64, u64, - u64, u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern int ia64_sal_oemcall_reentrant(struct ia64_sal_retval *, u64, u64, u64, - u64, u64, u64, u64, u64); -extern long -ia64_sal_freq_base (unsigned long which, unsigned long *ticks_per_second, - unsigned long *drift_info); -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -/* - * System Abstraction Layer Specification - * Section 3.2.5.1: OS_BOOT_RENDEZ to SAL return State. - * Note: region regs are stored first in head.S _start. Hence they must - * stay up front. - */ -struct sal_to_os_boot { - u64 rr[8]; /* Region Registers */ - u64 br[6]; /* br0: - * return addr into SAL boot rendez routine */ - u64 gr1; /* SAL:GP */ - u64 gr12; /* SAL:SP */ - u64 gr13; /* SAL: Task Pointer */ - u64 fpsr; - u64 pfs; - u64 rnat; - u64 unat; - u64 bspstore; - u64 dcr; /* Default Control Register */ - u64 iva; - u64 pta; - u64 itv; - u64 pmv; - u64 cmcv; - u64 lrr[2]; - u64 gr[4]; - u64 pr; /* Predicate registers */ - u64 lc; /* Loop Count */ - struct ia64_fpreg fp[20]; -}; - -/* - * Global array allocated for NR_CPUS at boot time - */ -extern struct sal_to_os_boot sal_boot_rendez_state[NR_CPUS]; - -extern void ia64_jump_to_sal(struct sal_to_os_boot *); -#endif - -extern void ia64_sal_handler_init(void *entry_point, void *gpval); - -#define PALO_MAX_TLB_PURGES 0xFFFF -#define PALO_SIG "PALO" - -struct palo_table { - u8 signature[4]; /* Should be "PALO" */ - u32 length; - u8 minor_revision; - u8 major_revision; - u8 checksum; - u8 reserved1[5]; - u16 max_tlb_purges; - u8 reserved2[6]; -}; - -#define NPTCG_FROM_PAL 0 -#define NPTCG_FROM_PALO 1 -#define NPTCG_FROM_KERNEL_PARAMETER 2 - -#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SAL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sections.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/sections.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8e0875cf6071..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sections.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SECTIONS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SECTIONS_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -typedef struct fdesc func_desc_t; - -#include <asm-generic/sections.h> - -extern char __phys_per_cpu_start[]; -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -extern char __cpu0_per_cpu[]; -#endif -extern char __start___vtop_patchlist[], __end___vtop_patchlist[]; -extern char __start___rse_patchlist[], __end___rse_patchlist[]; -extern char __start___mckinley_e9_bundles[], __end___mckinley_e9_bundles[]; -extern char __start___phys_stack_reg_patchlist[], __end___phys_stack_reg_patchlist[]; -extern char __start_gate_section[]; -extern char __start_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist[], __end_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist[]; -extern char __start_gate_vtop_patchlist[], __end_gate_vtop_patchlist[]; -extern char __start_gate_fsyscall_patchlist[], __end_gate_fsyscall_patchlist[]; -extern char __start_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist[], __end_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist[]; -extern char __start_unwind[], __end_unwind[]; -extern char __start_ivt_text[], __end_ivt_text[]; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SECTIONS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/serial.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/serial.h deleted file mode 100644 index 068be11583df..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/serial.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Derived from the i386 version. - */ - -/* - * This assumes you have a 1.8432 MHz clock for your UART. - * - * It'd be nice if someone built a serial card with a 24.576 MHz - * clock, since the 16550A is capable of handling a top speed of 1.5 - * megabits/second; but this requires the faster clock. - */ -#define BASE_BAUD ( 1843200 / 16 ) - -/* - * All legacy serial ports should be enumerated via ACPI namespace, so - * we need not list them here. - */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/shmparam.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/shmparam.h deleted file mode 100644 index 43bd8324ab71..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/shmparam.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SHMPARAM_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SHMPARAM_H - -/* - * SHMLBA controls minimum alignment at which shared memory segments - * get attached. The IA-64 architecture says that there may be a - * performance degradation when there are virtual aliases within 1MB. - * To reduce the chance of this, we set SHMLBA to 1MB. --davidm 00/12/20 - */ -#define SHMLBA (1024*1024) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SHMPARAM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/signal.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/signal.h deleted file mode 100644 index 80f067f9b3ce..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/signal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Modified 1998-2001, 2003 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - * - * Unfortunately, this file is being included by bits/signal.h in - * glibc-2.x. Hence the #ifdef __KERNEL__ ugliness. - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H - -#include <uapi/asm/signal.h> - - -#define _NSIG 64 -#define _NSIG_BPW 64 -#define _NSIG_WORDS (_NSIG / _NSIG_BPW) - -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -/* Most things should be clean enough to redefine this at will, if care - is taken to make libc match. */ - -typedef unsigned long old_sigset_t; - -typedef struct { - unsigned long sig[_NSIG_WORDS]; -} sigset_t; - -# include <asm/sigcontext.h> - -# endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/smp.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/smp.h deleted file mode 100644 index aa92234c0142..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/smp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * SMP Support - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * (c) Copyright 2001-2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SMP_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SMP_H - -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/cpumask.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <linux/irqreturn.h> - -#include <asm/param.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> - -static inline unsigned int -ia64_get_lid (void) -{ - union { - struct { - unsigned long reserved : 16; - unsigned long eid : 8; - unsigned long id : 8; - unsigned long ignored : 32; - } f; - unsigned long bits; - } lid; - - lid.bits = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_LID); - return lid.f.id << 8 | lid.f.eid; -} - -#define hard_smp_processor_id() ia64_get_lid() - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -#define raw_smp_processor_id() (current_thread_info()->cpu) - -extern struct smp_boot_data { - int cpu_count; - int cpu_phys_id[NR_CPUS]; -} smp_boot_data __initdata; - -extern char no_int_routing; - -extern cpumask_t cpu_core_map[NR_CPUS]; -DECLARE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(cpumask_t, cpu_sibling_map); -extern int smp_num_siblings; -extern void __iomem *ipi_base_addr; - -extern volatile int ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[]; -#define cpu_physical_id(i) ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[i] - -extern unsigned long ap_wakeup_vector; - -/* - * Function to map hard smp processor id to logical id. Slow, so don't use this in - * performance-critical code. - */ -static inline int -cpu_logical_id (int cpuid) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; ++i) - if (cpu_physical_id(i) == cpuid) - break; - return i; -} - -/* Upping and downing of CPUs */ -extern int __cpu_disable (void); -extern void __cpu_die (unsigned int cpu); -extern void cpu_die (void) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); -extern void __init smp_build_cpu_map(void); - -extern void __init init_smp_config (void); -extern void smp_do_timer (struct pt_regs *regs); - -extern irqreturn_t handle_IPI(int irq, void *dev_id); -extern void smp_send_reschedule (int cpu); -extern void identify_siblings (struct cpuinfo_ia64 *); -extern int is_multithreading_enabled(void); - -extern void arch_send_call_function_single_ipi(int cpu); -extern void arch_send_call_function_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask); - -#else /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -#define cpu_logical_id(i) 0 -#define cpu_physical_id(i) ia64_get_lid() - -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SMP_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/intr.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/intr.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3885a77b21df..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/intr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * Copyright (C) 1992 - 1997, 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SN_INTR_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SN_INTR_H - -#define SGI_XPC_ACTIVATE 0x30 -#define SGI_XPC_NOTIFY 0xe7 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SN_INTR_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/sn_sal.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/sn_sal.h deleted file mode 100644 index d437aa43343b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/sn_sal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SN_SN_SAL_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SN_SN_SAL_H - -/* - * System Abstraction Layer definitions for IA64 - * - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> - -// SGI Specific Calls -#define SN_SAL_GET_PARTITION_ADDR 0x02000009 -#define SN_SAL_MEMPROTECT 0x0200003e - -#define SN_SAL_WATCHLIST_ALLOC 0x02000070 -#define SN_SAL_WATCHLIST_FREE 0x02000071 - -/* - * SAL Error Codes - */ -#define SALRET_MORE_PASSES 1 -#define SALRET_OK 0 -#define SALRET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (-1) -#define SALRET_INVALID_ARG (-2) -#define SALRET_ERROR (-3) - -/* - * Returns the physical address of the partition's reserved page through - * an iterative number of calls. - * - * On first call, 'cookie' and 'len' should be set to 0, and 'addr' - * set to the nasid of the partition whose reserved page's address is - * being sought. - * On subsequent calls, pass the values, that were passed back on the - * previous call. - * - * While the return status equals SALRET_MORE_PASSES, keep calling - * this function after first copying 'len' bytes starting at 'addr' - * into 'buf'. Once the return status equals SALRET_OK, 'addr' will - * be the physical address of the partition's reserved page. If the - * return status equals neither of these, an error as occurred. - */ -static inline s64 -sn_partition_reserved_page_pa(u64 buf, u64 *cookie, u64 *addr, u64 *len) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval rv; - ia64_sal_oemcall_reentrant(&rv, SN_SAL_GET_PARTITION_ADDR, *cookie, - *addr, buf, *len, 0, 0, 0); - *cookie = rv.v0; - *addr = rv.v1; - *len = rv.v2; - return rv.status; -} - -/* - * Change memory access protections for a physical address range. - * nasid_array is not used on Altix, but may be in future architectures. - * Available memory protection access classes are defined after the function. - */ -static inline int -sn_change_memprotect(u64 paddr, u64 len, u64 perms, u64 *nasid_array) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval ret_stuff; - - ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock(&ret_stuff, SN_SAL_MEMPROTECT, paddr, len, - (u64)nasid_array, perms, 0, 0, 0); - return ret_stuff.status; -} -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_0 0x14a080 -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_1 0x2520c2 -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_2 0x14a1ca -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_3 0x14a290 -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_6 0x084080 -#define SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_7 0x021080 - -union sn_watchlist_u { - u64 val; - struct { - u64 blade : 16, - size : 32, - filler : 16; - }; -}; - -static inline int -sn_mq_watchlist_alloc(int blade, void *mq, unsigned int mq_size, - unsigned long *intr_mmr_offset) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval rv; - unsigned long addr; - union sn_watchlist_u size_blade; - int watchlist; - - addr = (unsigned long)mq; - size_blade.size = mq_size; - size_blade.blade = blade; - - /* - * bios returns watchlist number or negative error number. - */ - ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock(&rv, SN_SAL_WATCHLIST_ALLOC, addr, - size_blade.val, (u64)intr_mmr_offset, - (u64)&watchlist, 0, 0, 0); - if (rv.status < 0) - return rv.status; - - return watchlist; -} - -static inline int -sn_mq_watchlist_free(int blade, int watchlist_num) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval rv; - ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock(&rv, SN_SAL_WATCHLIST_FREE, blade, - watchlist_num, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - return rv.status; -} -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SN_SN_SAL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sparsemem.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/sparsemem.h deleted file mode 100644 index a58f8b466d96..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/sparsemem.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SPARSEMEM_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SPARSEMEM_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_SPARSEMEM -#include <asm/page.h> -/* - * SECTION_SIZE_BITS 2^N: how big each section will be - * MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS 2^N: how much memory we can have in that space - */ - -#define SECTION_SIZE_BITS (30) -#define MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS (50) -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER -#if (CONFIG_ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT > SECTION_SIZE_BITS) -#undef SECTION_SIZE_BITS -#define SECTION_SIZE_BITS (CONFIG_ARCH_FORCE_MAX_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT) -#endif -#endif - -#endif /* CONFIG_SPARSEMEM */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG -int memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(u64 addr); -#define memory_add_physaddr_to_nid memory_add_physaddr_to_nid -#endif - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SPARSEMEM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0e5c1ad3239c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SPINLOCK_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SPINLOCK_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * - * This file is used for SMP configurations only. - */ - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/barrier.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - -#define arch_spin_lock_init(x) ((x)->lock = 0) - -/* - * Ticket locks are conceptually two parts, one indicating the current head of - * the queue, and the other indicating the current tail. The lock is acquired - * by atomically noting the tail and incrementing it by one (thus adding - * ourself to the queue and noting our position), then waiting until the head - * becomes equal to the initial value of the tail. - * The pad bits in the middle are used to prevent the next_ticket number - * overflowing into the now_serving number. - * - * 31 17 16 15 14 0 - * +----------------------------------------------------+ - * | now_serving | padding | next_ticket | - * +----------------------------------------------------+ - */ - -#define TICKET_SHIFT 17 -#define TICKET_BITS 15 -#define TICKET_MASK ((1 << TICKET_BITS) - 1) - -static __always_inline void __ticket_spin_lock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - int *p = (int *)&lock->lock, ticket, serve; - - ticket = ia64_fetchadd(1, p, acq); - - if (!(((ticket >> TICKET_SHIFT) ^ ticket) & TICKET_MASK)) - return; - - ia64_invala(); - - for (;;) { - asm volatile ("ld4.c.nc %0=[%1]" : "=r"(serve) : "r"(p) : "memory"); - - if (!(((serve >> TICKET_SHIFT) ^ ticket) & TICKET_MASK)) - return; - cpu_relax(); - } -} - -static __always_inline int __ticket_spin_trylock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - int tmp = READ_ONCE(lock->lock); - - if (!(((tmp >> TICKET_SHIFT) ^ tmp) & TICKET_MASK)) - return ia64_cmpxchg(acq, &lock->lock, tmp, tmp + 1, sizeof (tmp)) == tmp; - return 0; -} - -static __always_inline void __ticket_spin_unlock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - unsigned short *p = (unsigned short *)&lock->lock + 1, tmp; - - /* This could be optimised with ARCH_HAS_MMIOWB */ - mmiowb(); - asm volatile ("ld2.bias %0=[%1]" : "=r"(tmp) : "r"(p)); - WRITE_ONCE(*p, (tmp + 2) & ~1); -} - -static inline int __ticket_spin_is_locked(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - long tmp = READ_ONCE(lock->lock); - - return !!(((tmp >> TICKET_SHIFT) ^ tmp) & TICKET_MASK); -} - -static inline int __ticket_spin_is_contended(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - long tmp = READ_ONCE(lock->lock); - - return ((tmp - (tmp >> TICKET_SHIFT)) & TICKET_MASK) > 1; -} - -static __always_inline int arch_spin_value_unlocked(arch_spinlock_t lock) -{ - return !(((lock.lock >> TICKET_SHIFT) ^ lock.lock) & TICKET_MASK); -} - -static inline int arch_spin_is_locked(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - return __ticket_spin_is_locked(lock); -} - -static inline int arch_spin_is_contended(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - return __ticket_spin_is_contended(lock); -} -#define arch_spin_is_contended arch_spin_is_contended - -static __always_inline void arch_spin_lock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - __ticket_spin_lock(lock); -} - -static __always_inline int arch_spin_trylock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - return __ticket_spin_trylock(lock); -} - -static __always_inline void arch_spin_unlock(arch_spinlock_t *lock) -{ - __ticket_spin_unlock(lock); -} - -#ifdef ASM_SUPPORTED - -static __always_inline void -arch_read_lock(arch_rwlock_t *lock) -{ - unsigned long flags = 0; - - __asm__ __volatile__ ( - "tbit.nz p6, p0 = %1,%2\n" - "br.few 3f\n" - "1:\n" - "fetchadd4.rel r2 = [%0], -1;;\n" - "(p6) ssm psr.i\n" - "2:\n" - "hint @pause\n" - "ld4 r2 = [%0];;\n" - "cmp4.lt p7,p0 = r2, r0\n" - "(p7) br.cond.spnt.few 2b\n" - "(p6) rsm psr.i\n" - ";;\n" - "3:\n" - "fetchadd4.acq r2 = [%0], 1;;\n" - "cmp4.lt p7,p0 = r2, r0\n" - "(p7) br.cond.spnt.few 1b\n" - : : "r"(lock), "r"(flags), "i"(IA64_PSR_I_BIT) - : "p6", "p7", "r2", "memory"); -} - -#else /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ - -#define arch_read_lock(rw) \ -do { \ - arch_rwlock_t *__read_lock_ptr = (rw); \ - \ - while (unlikely(ia64_fetchadd(1, (int *) __read_lock_ptr, acq) < 0)) { \ - ia64_fetchadd(-1, (int *) __read_lock_ptr, rel); \ - while (*(volatile int *)__read_lock_ptr < 0) \ - cpu_relax(); \ - } \ -} while (0) - -#endif /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ - -#define arch_read_unlock(rw) \ -do { \ - arch_rwlock_t *__read_lock_ptr = (rw); \ - ia64_fetchadd(-1, (int *) __read_lock_ptr, rel); \ -} while (0) - -#ifdef ASM_SUPPORTED - -static __always_inline void -arch_write_lock(arch_rwlock_t *lock) -{ - unsigned long flags = 0; - - __asm__ __volatile__ ( - "tbit.nz p6, p0 = %1, %2\n" - "mov ar.ccv = r0\n" - "dep r29 = -1, r0, 31, 1\n" - "br.few 3f;;\n" - "1:\n" - "(p6) ssm psr.i\n" - "2:\n" - "hint @pause\n" - "ld4 r2 = [%0];;\n" - "cmp4.eq p0,p7 = r0, r2\n" - "(p7) br.cond.spnt.few 2b\n" - "(p6) rsm psr.i\n" - ";;\n" - "3:\n" - "cmpxchg4.acq r2 = [%0], r29, ar.ccv;;\n" - "cmp4.eq p0,p7 = r0, r2\n" - "(p7) br.cond.spnt.few 1b;;\n" - : : "r"(lock), "r"(flags), "i"(IA64_PSR_I_BIT) - : "ar.ccv", "p6", "p7", "r2", "r29", "memory"); -} - -#define arch_write_trylock(rw) \ -({ \ - register long result; \ - \ - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \ - "mov ar.ccv = r0\n" \ - "dep r29 = -1, r0, 31, 1;;\n" \ - "cmpxchg4.acq %0 = [%1], r29, ar.ccv\n" \ - : "=r"(result) : "r"(rw) : "ar.ccv", "r29", "memory"); \ - (result == 0); \ -}) - -static inline void arch_write_unlock(arch_rwlock_t *x) -{ - u8 *y = (u8 *)x; - barrier(); - asm volatile ("st1.rel.nta [%0] = r0\n\t" :: "r"(y+3) : "memory" ); -} - -#else /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ - -#define arch_write_lock(l) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_val, ia64_set_val = ia64_dep_mi(-1, 0, 31, 1); \ - __u32 *ia64_write_lock_ptr = (__u32 *) (l); \ - do { \ - while (*ia64_write_lock_ptr) \ - ia64_barrier(); \ - ia64_val = ia64_cmpxchg4_acq(ia64_write_lock_ptr, ia64_set_val, 0); \ - } while (ia64_val); \ -}) - -#define arch_write_trylock(rw) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_val; \ - __u64 ia64_set_val = ia64_dep_mi(-1, 0, 31,1); \ - ia64_val = ia64_cmpxchg4_acq((__u32 *)(rw), ia64_set_val, 0); \ - (ia64_val == 0); \ -}) - -static inline void arch_write_unlock(arch_rwlock_t *x) -{ - barrier(); - x->write_lock = 0; -} - -#endif /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ - -static inline int arch_read_trylock(arch_rwlock_t *x) -{ - union { - arch_rwlock_t lock; - __u32 word; - } old, new; - old.lock = new.lock = *x; - old.lock.write_lock = new.lock.write_lock = 0; - ++new.lock.read_counter; - return (u32)ia64_cmpxchg4_acq((__u32 *)(x), new.word, old.word) == old.word; -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SPINLOCK_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock_types.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock_types.h deleted file mode 100644 index 14b8a161c165..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/spinlock_types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SPINLOCK_TYPES_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SPINLOCK_TYPES_H - -#ifndef __LINUX_SPINLOCK_TYPES_RAW_H -# error "please don't include this file directly" -#endif - -typedef struct { - volatile unsigned int lock; -} arch_spinlock_t; - -#define __ARCH_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED { 0 } - -typedef struct { - volatile unsigned int read_counter : 31; - volatile unsigned int write_lock : 1; -} arch_rwlock_t; - -#define __ARCH_RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED { 0, 0 } - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/string.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/string.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8b84df0dbfad..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/string.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_STRING_H -#define _ASM_IA64_STRING_H - -/* - * Here is where we want to put optimized versions of the string - * routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2000, 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#define __HAVE_ARCH_STRLEN 1 /* see arch/ia64/lib/strlen.S */ -#define __HAVE_ARCH_MEMSET 1 /* see arch/ia64/lib/memset.S */ -#define __HAVE_ARCH_MEMCPY 1 /* see arch/ia64/lib/memcpy.S */ - -extern __kernel_size_t strlen (const char *); -extern void *memcpy (void *, const void *, __kernel_size_t); -extern void *memset (void *, int, __kernel_size_t); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_STRING_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/switch_to.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/switch_to.h deleted file mode 100644 index a5a4e09468fa..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/switch_to.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Low-level task switching. This is based on information published in - * the Processor Abstraction Layer and the System Abstraction Layer - * manual. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SWITCH_TO_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SWITCH_TO_H - -#include <linux/percpu.h> - -struct task_struct; - -/* - * Context switch from one thread to another. If the two threads have - * different address spaces, schedule() has already taken care of - * switching to the new address space by calling switch_mm(). - * - * Disabling access to the fph partition and the debug-register - * context switch MUST be done before calling ia64_switch_to() since a - * newly created thread returns directly to - * ia64_ret_from_syscall_clear_r8. - */ -extern struct task_struct *ia64_switch_to (void *next_task); - -extern void ia64_save_extra (struct task_struct *task); -extern void ia64_load_extra (struct task_struct *task); - -#define IA64_HAS_EXTRA_STATE(t) \ - ((t)->thread.flags & (IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID|IA64_THREAD_PM_VALID)) - -#define __switch_to(prev,next,last) do { \ - if (IA64_HAS_EXTRA_STATE(prev)) \ - ia64_save_extra(prev); \ - if (IA64_HAS_EXTRA_STATE(next)) \ - ia64_load_extra(next); \ - ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(next))->dfh = !ia64_is_local_fpu_owner(next); \ - (last) = ia64_switch_to((next)); \ -} while (0) - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -/* - * In the SMP case, we save the fph state when context-switching away from a thread that - * modified fph. This way, when the thread gets scheduled on another CPU, the CPU can - * pick up the state from task->thread.fph, avoiding the complication of having to fetch - * the latest fph state from another CPU. In other words: eager save, lazy restore. - */ -# define switch_to(prev,next,last) do { \ - if (ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(prev))->mfh && ia64_is_local_fpu_owner(prev)) { \ - ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(prev))->mfh = 0; \ - (prev)->thread.flags |= IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID; \ - __ia64_save_fpu((prev)->thread.fph); \ - } \ - __switch_to(prev, next, last); \ - /* "next" in old context is "current" in new context */ \ - if (unlikely((current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_MIGRATION) && \ - (task_cpu(current) != \ - task_thread_info(current)->last_cpu))) { \ - task_thread_info(current)->last_cpu = task_cpu(current); \ - } \ -} while (0) -#else -# define switch_to(prev,next,last) __switch_to(prev, next, last) -#endif - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SWITCH_TO_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/syscall.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/syscall.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2b02a3fb862a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/syscall.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * Access to user system call parameters and results - * - * Copyright (C) 2008 Intel Corp. Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@intel.com> - * - * See asm-generic/syscall.h for descriptions of what we must do here. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_SYSCALL_H -#define _ASM_SYSCALL_H 1 - -#include <uapi/linux/audit.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/err.h> - -static inline long syscall_get_nr(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - if ((long)regs->cr_ifs < 0) /* Not a syscall */ - return -1; - - return regs->r15; -} - -static inline void syscall_rollback(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - /* do nothing */ -} - -static inline long syscall_get_error(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - return regs->r10 == -1 ? -regs->r8:0; -} - -static inline long syscall_get_return_value(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - return regs->r8; -} - -static inline void syscall_set_return_value(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs, - int error, long val) -{ - if (error) { - /* error < 0, but ia64 uses > 0 return value */ - regs->r8 = -error; - regs->r10 = -1; - } else { - regs->r8 = val; - regs->r10 = 0; - } -} - -extern void syscall_get_arguments(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *args); - -static inline int syscall_get_arch(struct task_struct *task) -{ - return AUDIT_ARCH_IA64; -} -#endif /* _ASM_SYSCALL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/thread_info.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/thread_info.h deleted file mode 100644 index 21b257117e0a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/thread_info.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_THREAD_INFO_H -#define _ASM_IA64_THREAD_INFO_H - -#ifndef ASM_OFFSETS_C -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#endif -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> - -#define THREAD_SIZE KERNEL_STACK_SIZE - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -/* - * On IA-64, we want to keep the task structure and kernel stack together, so they can be - * mapped by a single TLB entry and so they can be addressed by the "current" pointer - * without having to do pointer masking. - */ -struct thread_info { - struct task_struct *task; /* XXX not really needed, except for dup_task_struct() */ - __u32 flags; /* thread_info flags (see TIF_*) */ - __u32 cpu; /* current CPU */ - __u32 last_cpu; /* Last CPU thread ran on */ - __u32 status; /* Thread synchronous flags */ - int preempt_count; /* 0=premptable, <0=BUG; will also serve as bh-counter */ -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - __u64 utime; - __u64 stime; - __u64 gtime; - __u64 hardirq_time; - __u64 softirq_time; - __u64 idle_time; - __u64 ac_stamp; - __u64 ac_leave; - __u64 ac_stime; - __u64 ac_utime; -#endif -}; - -#define INIT_THREAD_INFO(tsk) \ -{ \ - .task = &tsk, \ - .flags = 0, \ - .cpu = 0, \ - .preempt_count = INIT_PREEMPT_COUNT, \ -} - -#ifndef ASM_OFFSETS_C -/* how to get the thread information struct from C */ -#define current_thread_info() ((struct thread_info *) ((char *) current + IA64_TASK_SIZE)) -#define arch_alloc_thread_stack_node(tsk, node) \ - ((unsigned long *) ((char *) (tsk) + IA64_TASK_SIZE)) -#define task_thread_info(tsk) ((struct thread_info *) ((char *) (tsk) + IA64_TASK_SIZE)) -#else -#define current_thread_info() ((struct thread_info *) 0) -#define arch_alloc_thread_stack_node(tsk, node) ((unsigned long *) 0) -#define task_thread_info(tsk) ((struct thread_info *) 0) -#endif -#define arch_free_thread_stack(tsk) /* nothing */ -#define task_stack_page(tsk) ((void *)(tsk)) - -#define __HAVE_THREAD_FUNCTIONS -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -#define setup_thread_stack(p, org) \ - *task_thread_info(p) = *task_thread_info(org); \ - task_thread_info(p)->ac_stime = 0; \ - task_thread_info(p)->ac_utime = 0; \ - task_thread_info(p)->task = (p); -#else -#define setup_thread_stack(p, org) \ - *task_thread_info(p) = *task_thread_info(org); \ - task_thread_info(p)->task = (p); -#endif -#define end_of_stack(p) (unsigned long *)((void *)(p) + IA64_RBS_OFFSET) - -#define alloc_task_struct_node(node) \ -({ \ - struct page *page = alloc_pages_node(node, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_COMP, \ - KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER); \ - struct task_struct *ret = page ? page_address(page) : NULL; \ - \ - ret; \ -}) -#define free_task_struct(tsk) free_pages((unsigned long) (tsk), KERNEL_STACK_SIZE_ORDER) - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY */ - -/* - * thread information flags - * - these are process state flags that various assembly files may need to access - * - pending work-to-be-done flags are in least-significant 16 bits, other flags - * in top 16 bits - */ -#define TIF_SIGPENDING 0 /* signal pending */ -#define TIF_NEED_RESCHED 1 /* rescheduling necessary */ -#define TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE 2 /* syscall trace active */ -#define TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT 3 /* syscall auditing active */ -#define TIF_SINGLESTEP 4 /* restore singlestep on return to user mode */ -#define TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL 5 /* signal notification exist */ -#define TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME 6 /* resumption notification requested */ -#define TIF_MEMDIE 17 /* is terminating due to OOM killer */ -#define TIF_MCA_INIT 18 /* this task is processing MCA or INIT */ -#define TIF_DB_DISABLED 19 /* debug trap disabled for fsyscall */ -#define TIF_RESTORE_RSE 21 /* user RBS is newer than kernel RBS */ -#define TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG 22 /* idle is polling for TIF_NEED_RESCHED */ - -#define _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE) -#define _TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT (1 << TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT) -#define _TIF_SINGLESTEP (1 << TIF_SINGLESTEP) -#define _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEAUDIT (_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE|_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT|_TIF_SINGLESTEP) -#define _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME (1 << TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME) -#define _TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL (1 << TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL) -#define _TIF_SIGPENDING (1 << TIF_SIGPENDING) -#define _TIF_NEED_RESCHED (1 << TIF_NEED_RESCHED) -#define _TIF_MCA_INIT (1 << TIF_MCA_INIT) -#define _TIF_DB_DISABLED (1 << TIF_DB_DISABLED) -#define _TIF_RESTORE_RSE (1 << TIF_RESTORE_RSE) -#define _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG (1 << TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG) - -/* "work to do on user-return" bits */ -#define TIF_ALLWORK_MASK (_TIF_SIGPENDING|_TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME|_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT|\ - _TIF_NEED_RESCHED|_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE|_TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL) -/* like TIF_ALLWORK_BITS but sans TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT */ -#define TIF_WORK_MASK (TIF_ALLWORK_MASK&~(_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE|_TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT)) - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_THREAD_INFO_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/timex.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/timex.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7ccc077a60be..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/timex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TIMEX_H -#define _ASM_IA64_TIMEX_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -/* - * 2001/01/18 davidm Removed CLOCK_TICK_RATE. It makes no sense on IA-64. - * Also removed cacheflush_time as it's entirely unused. - */ - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - -typedef unsigned long cycles_t; - -extern void (*ia64_udelay)(unsigned long usecs); - -/* - * For performance reasons, we don't want to define CLOCK_TICK_TRATE as - * local_cpu_data->itc_rate. Fortunately, we don't have to, either: according to George - * Anzinger, 1/CLOCK_TICK_RATE is taken as the resolution of the timer clock. The time - * calculation assumes that you will use enough of these so that your tick size <= 1/HZ. - * If the calculation shows that your CLOCK_TICK_RATE can not supply exactly 1/HZ ticks, - * the actual value is calculated and used to update the wall clock each jiffie. Setting - * the CLOCK_TICK_RATE to x*HZ insures that the calculation will find no errors. Hence we - * pick a multiple of HZ which gives us a (totally virtual) CLOCK_TICK_RATE of about - * 100MHz. - */ -#define CLOCK_TICK_RATE (HZ * 100000UL) - -static inline cycles_t -get_cycles (void) -{ - cycles_t ret; - - ret = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_ITC); - return ret; -} -#define get_cycles get_cycles - -extern void ia64_cpu_local_tick (void); -extern unsigned long long ia64_native_sched_clock (void); - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_TIMEX_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlb.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlb.h deleted file mode 100644 index a15fe0809aae..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlb.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TLB_H -#define _ASM_IA64_TLB_H -/* - * Based on <asm-generic/tlb.h>. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -/* - * Removing a translation from a page table (including TLB-shootdown) is a four-step - * procedure: - * - * (1) Flush (virtual) caches --- ensures virtual memory is coherent with kernel memory - * (this is a no-op on ia64). - * (2) Clear the relevant portions of the page-table - * (3) Flush the TLBs --- ensures that stale content is gone from CPU TLBs - * (4) Release the pages that were freed up in step (2). - * - * Note that the ordering of these steps is crucial to avoid races on MP machines. - * - * The Linux kernel defines several platform-specific hooks for TLB-shootdown. When - * unmapping a portion of the virtual address space, these hooks are called according to - * the following template: - * - * tlb <- tlb_gather_mmu(mm); // start unmap for address space MM - * { - * for each vma that needs a shootdown do { - * tlb_start_vma(tlb, vma); - * for each page-table-entry PTE that needs to be removed do { - * tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, pte, address); - * if (pte refers to a normal page) { - * tlb_remove_page(tlb, page); - * } - * } - * tlb_end_vma(tlb, vma); - * } - * } - * tlb_finish_mmu(tlb); // finish unmap for address space MM - */ -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/pagemap.h> -#include <linux/swap.h> - -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> - -#include <asm-generic/tlb.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_TLB_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlbflush.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlbflush.h deleted file mode 100644 index ceac10c4d6e2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/tlbflush.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TLBFLUSH_H -#define _ASM_IA64_TLBFLUSH_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#include <linux/mm.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -struct ia64_tr_entry { - u64 ifa; - u64 itir; - u64 pte; - u64 rr; -}; /*Record for tr entry!*/ - -extern int ia64_itr_entry(u64 target_mask, u64 va, u64 pte, u64 log_size); -extern void ia64_ptr_entry(u64 target_mask, int slot); -extern struct ia64_tr_entry *ia64_idtrs[NR_CPUS]; - -/* - region register macros -*/ -#define RR_TO_VE(val) (((val) >> 0) & 0x0000000000000001) -#define RR_VE(val) (((val) & 0x0000000000000001) << 0) -#define RR_VE_MASK 0x0000000000000001L -#define RR_VE_SHIFT 0 -#define RR_TO_PS(val) (((val) >> 2) & 0x000000000000003f) -#define RR_PS(val) (((val) & 0x000000000000003f) << 2) -#define RR_PS_MASK 0x00000000000000fcL -#define RR_PS_SHIFT 2 -#define RR_RID_MASK 0x00000000ffffff00L -#define RR_TO_RID(val) ((val >> 8) & 0xffffff) - -/* - * Now for some TLB flushing routines. This is the kind of stuff that - * can be very expensive, so try to avoid them whenever possible. - */ -extern void setup_ptcg_sem(int max_purges, int from_palo); - -/* - * Flush everything (kernel mapping may also have changed due to - * vmalloc/vfree). - */ -extern void local_flush_tlb_all (void); - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - extern void smp_flush_tlb_all (void); - extern void smp_flush_tlb_mm (struct mm_struct *mm); - extern void smp_flush_tlb_cpumask (cpumask_t xcpumask); -# define flush_tlb_all() smp_flush_tlb_all() -#else -# define flush_tlb_all() local_flush_tlb_all() -# define smp_flush_tlb_cpumask(m) local_flush_tlb_all() -#endif - -static inline void -local_finish_flush_tlb_mm (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - if (mm == current->active_mm) - activate_context(mm); -} - -/* - * Flush a specified user mapping. This is called, e.g., as a result of fork() and - * exit(). fork() ends up here because the copy-on-write mechanism needs to write-protect - * the PTEs of the parent task. - */ -static inline void -flush_tlb_mm (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - if (!mm) - return; - - set_bit(mm->context, ia64_ctx.flushmap); - mm->context = 0; - - if (atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) == 0) - return; /* happens as a result of exit_mmap() */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - smp_flush_tlb_mm(mm); -#else - local_finish_flush_tlb_mm(mm); -#endif -} - -extern void flush_tlb_range (struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long start, unsigned long end); - -/* - * Page-granular tlb flush. - */ -static inline void -flush_tlb_page (struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - flush_tlb_range(vma, (addr & PAGE_MASK), (addr & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE); -#else - if (vma->vm_mm == current->active_mm) - ia64_ptcl(addr, (PAGE_SHIFT << 2)); - else - vma->vm_mm->context = 0; -#endif -} - -/* - * Flush the local TLB. Invoked from another cpu using an IPI. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -void smp_local_flush_tlb(void); -#else -#define smp_local_flush_tlb() -#endif - -static inline void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, - unsigned long end) -{ - flush_tlb_all(); /* XXX fix me */ -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_TLBFLUSH_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/topology.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/topology.h deleted file mode 100644 index 43567240b0d6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/topology.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002, Erich Focht, NEC - * - * All rights reserved. - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TOPOLOGY_H -#define _ASM_IA64_TOPOLOGY_H - -#include <asm/acpi.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - -/* Nodes w/o CPUs are preferred for memory allocations, see build_zonelists */ -#define PENALTY_FOR_NODE_WITH_CPUS 255 - -/* - * Nodes within this distance are eligible for reclaim by zone_reclaim() when - * zone_reclaim_mode is enabled. - */ -#define RECLAIM_DISTANCE 15 - -/* - * Returns a bitmask of CPUs on Node 'node'. - */ -#define cpumask_of_node(node) ((node) == -1 ? \ - cpu_all_mask : \ - &node_to_cpu_mask[node]) - -/* - * Determines the node for a given pci bus - */ -#define pcibus_to_node(bus) PCI_CONTROLLER(bus)->node - -void build_cpu_to_node_map(void); - -#endif /* CONFIG_NUMA */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -#define topology_physical_package_id(cpu) (cpu_data(cpu)->socket_id) -#define topology_core_id(cpu) (cpu_data(cpu)->core_id) -#define topology_core_cpumask(cpu) (&cpu_core_map[cpu]) -#define topology_sibling_cpumask(cpu) (&per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu)) -#endif - -extern void arch_fix_phys_package_id(int num, u32 slot); - -#define cpumask_of_pcibus(bus) (pcibus_to_node(bus) == -1 ? \ - cpu_all_mask : \ - cpumask_of_node(pcibus_to_node(bus))) - -#include <asm-generic/topology.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_TOPOLOGY_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/types.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/types.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5ddc7703de99..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * This file is never included by application software unless explicitly - * requested (e.g., via linux/types.h) in which case the application is - * Linux specific so (user-) name space pollution is not a major issue. - * However, for interoperability, libraries still need to be careful to - * avoid naming clashes. - * - * Based on <asm-alpha/types.h>. - * - * Modified 1998-2000, 2002 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H -#define _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H - -#include <asm-generic/int-ll64.h> -#include <uapi/asm/types.h> - -#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ -#else -/* - * These aren't exported outside the kernel to avoid name space clashes - */ - -struct fnptr { - unsigned long ip; - unsigned long gp; -}; - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_TYPES_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uaccess.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/uaccess.h deleted file mode 100644 index 60adadeb3e9e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uaccess.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H - -/* - * This file defines various macros to transfer memory areas across - * the user/kernel boundary. This needs to be done carefully because - * this code is executed in kernel mode and uses user-specified - * addresses. Thus, we need to be careful not to let the user to - * trick us into accessing kernel memory that would normally be - * inaccessible. This code is also fairly performance sensitive, - * so we want to spend as little time doing safety checks as - * possible. - * - * To make matters a bit more interesting, these macros sometimes also - * called from within the kernel itself, in which case the address - * validity check must be skipped. The get_fs() macro tells us what - * to do: if get_fs()==USER_DS, checking is performed, if - * get_fs()==KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed. - * - * Note that even if the memory area specified by the user is in a - * valid address range, it is still possible that we'll get a page - * fault while accessing it. This is handled by filling out an - * exception handler fixup entry for each instruction that has the - * potential to fault. When such a fault occurs, the page fault - * handler checks to see whether the faulting instruction has a fixup - * associated and, if so, sets r8 to -EFAULT and clears r9 to 0 and - * then resumes execution at the continuation point. - * - * Based on <asm-alpha/uaccess.h>. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/page-flags.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/extable.h> - -/* - * When accessing user memory, we need to make sure the entire area really is - * in user-level space. We also need to make sure that the address doesn't - * point inside the virtually mapped linear page table. - */ -static inline int __access_ok(const void __user *p, unsigned long size) -{ - unsigned long limit = TASK_SIZE; - unsigned long addr = (unsigned long)p; - - return likely((size <= limit) && (addr <= (limit - size)) && - likely(REGION_OFFSET(addr) < RGN_MAP_LIMIT)); -} -#define __access_ok __access_ok -#include <asm-generic/access_ok.h> - -/* - * These are the main single-value transfer routines. They automatically - * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type. - * - * Careful to not - * (a) re-use the arguments for side effects (sizeof/typeof is ok) - * (b) require any knowledge of processes at this stage - */ -#define put_user(x, ptr) __put_user_check((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr))) -#define get_user(x, ptr) __get_user_check((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr))) - -/* - * The "__xxx" versions do not do address space checking, useful when - * doing multiple accesses to the same area (the programmer has to do the - * checks by hand with "access_ok()") - */ -#define __put_user(x, ptr) __put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr))) -#define __get_user(x, ptr) __get_user_nocheck((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr))) - -#ifdef ASM_SUPPORTED - struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; }; -# define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct __user *)(x)) - -/* We need to declare the __ex_table section before we can use it in .xdata. */ -asm (".section \"__ex_table\", \"a\"\n\t.previous"); - -# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err) \ -do { \ - register long __gu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0; \ - register long __gu_r9 asm ("r9"); \ - asm ("\n[1:]\tld"#n" %0=%2%P2\t// %0 and %1 get overwritten by exception handler\n" \ - "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.+4\n" \ - "[1:]" \ - : "=r"(__gu_r9), "=r"(__gu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "1"(__gu_r8)); \ - (err) = __gu_r8; \ - (val) = __gu_r9; \ -} while (0) - -/* - * The "__put_user_size()" macro tells gcc it reads from memory instead of writing it. This - * is because they do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no aliasing - * issues. - */ -# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err) \ -do { \ - register long __pu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0; \ - asm volatile ("\n[1:]\tst"#n" %1=%r2%P1\t// %0 gets overwritten by exception handler\n" \ - "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.\n" \ - "[1:]" \ - : "=r"(__pu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "rO"(val), "0"(__pu_r8)); \ - (err) = __pu_r8; \ -} while (0) - -#else /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ -# define RELOC_TYPE 2 /* ip-rel */ -# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err) \ -do { \ - __ld_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE); \ - (err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8); \ - (val) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R9); \ -} while (0) -# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err) \ -do { \ - __st_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE, \ - (__force unsigned long) (val)); \ - (err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8); \ -} while (0) -#endif /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */ - -extern void __get_user_unknown (void); - -/* - * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which - * could clobber r8 and r9 (among others). Thus, be careful not to evaluate it while - * using r8/r9. - */ -#define __do_get_user(check, x, ptr, size) \ -({ \ - const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_ptr = (ptr); \ - __typeof__ (size) __gu_size = (size); \ - long __gu_err = -EFAULT; \ - unsigned long __gu_val = 0; \ - if (!check || __access_ok(__gu_ptr, size)) \ - switch (__gu_size) { \ - case 1: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 1, __gu_err); break; \ - case 2: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 2, __gu_err); break; \ - case 4: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 4, __gu_err); break; \ - case 8: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 8, __gu_err); break; \ - default: __get_user_unknown(); break; \ - } \ - (x) = (__force __typeof__(*(__gu_ptr))) __gu_val; \ - __gu_err; \ -}) - -#define __get_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size) __do_get_user(0, x, ptr, size) -#define __get_user_check(x, ptr, size) __do_get_user(1, x, ptr, size) - -extern void __put_user_unknown (void); - -/* - * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which - * could clobber r8 (among others). Thus, be careful not to evaluate them while using r8. - */ -#define __do_put_user(check, x, ptr, size) \ -({ \ - __typeof__ (x) __pu_x = (x); \ - __typeof__ (*(ptr)) __user *__pu_ptr = (ptr); \ - __typeof__ (size) __pu_size = (size); \ - long __pu_err = -EFAULT; \ - \ - if (!check || __access_ok(__pu_ptr, __pu_size)) \ - switch (__pu_size) { \ - case 1: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 1, __pu_err); break; \ - case 2: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 2, __pu_err); break; \ - case 4: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 4, __pu_err); break; \ - case 8: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 8, __pu_err); break; \ - default: __put_user_unknown(); break; \ - } \ - __pu_err; \ -}) - -#define __put_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size) __do_put_user(0, x, ptr, size) -#define __put_user_check(x, ptr, size) __do_put_user(1, x, ptr, size) - -/* - * Complex access routines - */ -extern unsigned long __must_check __copy_user (void __user *to, const void __user *from, - unsigned long count); - -static inline unsigned long -raw_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long count) -{ - return __copy_user(to, (__force void __user *) from, count); -} - -static inline unsigned long -raw_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long count) -{ - return __copy_user((__force void __user *) to, from, count); -} - -#define INLINE_COPY_FROM_USER -#define INLINE_COPY_TO_USER - -extern unsigned long __do_clear_user (void __user *, unsigned long); - -#define __clear_user(to, n) __do_clear_user(to, n) - -#define clear_user(to, n) \ -({ \ - unsigned long __cu_len = (n); \ - if (__access_ok(to, __cu_len)) \ - __cu_len = __do_clear_user(to, __cu_len); \ - __cu_len; \ -}) - - -/* - * Returns: -EFAULT if exception before terminator, N if the entire buffer filled, else - * strlen. - */ -extern long __must_check __strncpy_from_user (char *to, const char __user *from, long to_len); - -#define strncpy_from_user(to, from, n) \ -({ \ - const char __user * __sfu_from = (from); \ - long __sfu_ret = -EFAULT; \ - if (__access_ok(__sfu_from, 0)) \ - __sfu_ret = __strncpy_from_user((to), __sfu_from, (n)); \ - __sfu_ret; \ -}) - -/* - * Returns: 0 if exception before NUL or reaching the supplied limit - * (N), a value greater than N if the limit would be exceeded, else - * strlen. - */ -extern unsigned long __strnlen_user (const char __user *, long); - -#define strnlen_user(str, len) \ -({ \ - const char __user *__su_str = (str); \ - unsigned long __su_ret = 0; \ - if (__access_ok(__su_str, 0)) \ - __su_ret = __strnlen_user(__su_str, len); \ - __su_ret; \ -}) - -#define ARCH_HAS_TRANSLATE_MEM_PTR 1 -static __inline__ void * -xlate_dev_mem_ptr(phys_addr_t p) -{ - struct page *page; - void *ptr; - - page = pfn_to_page(p >> PAGE_SHIFT); - if (PageUncached(page)) - ptr = (void *)p + __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET; - else - ptr = __va(p); - - return ptr; -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uncached.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/uncached.h deleted file mode 100644 index 98f447fc77b7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uncached.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * - * Prototypes for the uncached page allocator - */ - -extern unsigned long uncached_alloc_page(int starting_nid, int n_pages); -extern void uncached_free_page(unsigned long uc_addr, int n_pages); diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/unistd.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/unistd.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9ba6110b10b9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/unistd.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * IA-64 Linux syscall numbers and inline-functions. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H - -#include <uapi/asm/unistd.h> - -#define NR_syscalls __NR_syscalls /* length of syscall table */ - -#define __ARCH_WANT_NEW_STAT -#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_UTIME - -#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__) && !defined(ASSEMBLER) - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/linkage.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -extern long __ia64_syscall (long a0, long a1, long a2, long a3, long a4, long nr); - -asmlinkage unsigned long sys_mmap( - unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - int prot, int flags, - int fd, long off); -asmlinkage unsigned long sys_mmap2( - unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - int prot, int flags, - int fd, long pgoff); -struct pt_regs; -asmlinkage long sys_ia64_pipe(void); - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/unwind.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/unwind.h deleted file mode 100644 index c5bd4b3e3a36..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/unwind.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UNWIND_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UNWIND_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * A simple API for unwinding kernel stacks. This is used for - * debugging and error reporting purposes. The kernel doesn't need - * full-blown stack unwinding with all the bells and whitles, so there - * is not much point in implementing the full IA-64 unwind API (though - * it would of course be possible to implement the kernel API on top - * of it). - */ - -struct task_struct; /* forward declaration */ -struct switch_stack; /* forward declaration */ - -enum unw_application_register { - UNW_AR_BSP, - UNW_AR_BSPSTORE, - UNW_AR_PFS, - UNW_AR_RNAT, - UNW_AR_UNAT, - UNW_AR_LC, - UNW_AR_EC, - UNW_AR_FPSR, - UNW_AR_RSC, - UNW_AR_CCV, - UNW_AR_CSD, - UNW_AR_SSD -}; - -/* - * The following declarations are private to the unwind - * implementation: - */ - -struct unw_stack { - unsigned long limit; - unsigned long top; -}; - -#define UNW_FLAG_INTERRUPT_FRAME (1UL << 0) - -/* - * No user of this module should every access this structure directly - * as it is subject to change. It is declared here solely so we can - * use automatic variables. - */ -struct unw_frame_info { - struct unw_stack regstk; - struct unw_stack memstk; - unsigned int flags; - short hint; - short prev_script; - - /* current frame info: */ - unsigned long bsp; /* backing store pointer value */ - unsigned long sp; /* stack pointer value */ - unsigned long psp; /* previous sp value */ - unsigned long ip; /* instruction pointer value */ - unsigned long pr; /* current predicate values */ - unsigned long *cfm_loc; /* cfm save location (or NULL) */ - unsigned long pt; /* struct pt_regs location */ - - struct task_struct *task; - struct switch_stack *sw; - - /* preserved state: */ - unsigned long *bsp_loc; /* previous bsp save location */ - unsigned long *bspstore_loc; - unsigned long *pfs_loc; - unsigned long *rnat_loc; - unsigned long *rp_loc; - unsigned long *pri_unat_loc; - unsigned long *unat_loc; - unsigned long *pr_loc; - unsigned long *lc_loc; - unsigned long *fpsr_loc; - struct unw_ireg { - unsigned long *loc; - struct unw_ireg_nat { - unsigned long type : 3; /* enum unw_nat_type */ - signed long off : 61; /* NaT word is at loc+nat.off */ - } nat; - } r4, r5, r6, r7; - unsigned long *b1_loc, *b2_loc, *b3_loc, *b4_loc, *b5_loc; - struct ia64_fpreg *f2_loc, *f3_loc, *f4_loc, *f5_loc, *fr_loc[16]; -}; - -/* - * The official API follows below: - */ - -struct unw_table_entry { - u64 start_offset; - u64 end_offset; - u64 info_offset; -}; - -/* - * Initialize unwind support. - */ -extern void unw_init (void); - -extern void *unw_add_unwind_table (const char *name, unsigned long segment_base, unsigned long gp, - const void *table_start, const void *table_end); - -extern void unw_remove_unwind_table (void *handle); - -/* - * Prepare to unwind blocked task t. - */ -extern void unw_init_from_blocked_task (struct unw_frame_info *info, struct task_struct *t); - -extern void unw_init_frame_info (struct unw_frame_info *info, struct task_struct *t, - struct switch_stack *sw); - -/* - * Prepare to unwind the currently running thread. - */ -extern void unw_init_running (void (*callback)(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg), void *arg); - -/* - * Unwind to previous to frame. Returns 0 if successful, negative - * number in case of an error. - */ -extern int unw_unwind (struct unw_frame_info *info); - -/* - * Unwind until the return pointer is in user-land (or until an error - * occurs). Returns 0 if successful, negative number in case of - * error. - */ -extern int unw_unwind_to_user (struct unw_frame_info *info); - -#define unw_is_intr_frame(info) (((info)->flags & UNW_FLAG_INTERRUPT_FRAME) != 0) - -static inline int -unw_get_ip (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *valp) -{ - *valp = (info)->ip; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_get_sp (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *valp) -{ - *valp = (info)->sp; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_get_psp (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *valp) -{ - *valp = (info)->psp; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_get_bsp (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *valp) -{ - *valp = (info)->bsp; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_get_cfm (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *valp) -{ - *valp = *(info)->cfm_loc; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_set_cfm (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long val) -{ - *(info)->cfm_loc = val; - return 0; -} - -static inline int -unw_get_rp (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *val) -{ - if (!info->rp_loc) - return -1; - *val = *info->rp_loc; - return 0; -} - -extern int unw_access_gr (struct unw_frame_info *, int, unsigned long *, char *, int); -extern int unw_access_br (struct unw_frame_info *, int, unsigned long *, int); -extern int unw_access_fr (struct unw_frame_info *, int, struct ia64_fpreg *, int); -extern int unw_access_ar (struct unw_frame_info *, int, unsigned long *, int); -extern int unw_access_pr (struct unw_frame_info *, unsigned long *, int); - -static inline int -unw_set_gr (struct unw_frame_info *i, int n, unsigned long v, char nat) -{ - return unw_access_gr(i, n, &v, &nat, 1); -} - -static inline int -unw_set_br (struct unw_frame_info *i, int n, unsigned long v) -{ - return unw_access_br(i, n, &v, 1); -} - -static inline int -unw_set_fr (struct unw_frame_info *i, int n, struct ia64_fpreg v) -{ - return unw_access_fr(i, n, &v, 1); -} - -static inline int -unw_set_ar (struct unw_frame_info *i, int n, unsigned long v) -{ - return unw_access_ar(i, n, &v, 1); -} - -static inline int -unw_set_pr (struct unw_frame_info *i, unsigned long v) -{ - return unw_access_pr(i, &v, 1); -} - -#define unw_get_gr(i,n,v,nat) unw_access_gr(i,n,v,nat,0) -#define unw_get_br(i,n,v) unw_access_br(i,n,v,0) -#define unw_get_fr(i,n,v) unw_access_fr(i,n,v,0) -#define unw_get_ar(i,n,v) unw_access_ar(i,n,v,0) -#define unw_get_pr(i,v) unw_access_pr(i,v,0) - -#endif /* _ASM_UNWIND_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/user.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/user.h deleted file mode 100644 index ec03d3ab8715..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/user.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_USER_H -#define _ASM_IA64_USER_H - -/* - * Core file format: The core file is written in such a way that gdb - * can understand it and provide useful information to the user (under - * linux we use the `trad-core' bfd). The file contents are as - * follows: - * - * upage: 1 page consisting of a user struct that tells gdb - * what is present in the file. Directly after this is a - * copy of the task_struct, which is currently not used by gdb, - * but it may come in handy at some point. All of the registers - * are stored as part of the upage. The upage should always be - * only one page long. - * data: The data segment follows next. We use current->end_text to - * current->brk to pick up all of the user variables, plus any memory - * that may have been sbrk'ed. No attempt is made to determine if a - * page is demand-zero or if a page is totally unused, we just cover - * the entire range. All of the addresses are rounded in such a way - * that an integral number of pages is written. - * stack: We need the stack information in order to get a meaningful - * backtrace. We need to write the data from usp to - * current->start_stack, so we round each of these in order to be able - * to write an integer number of pages. - * - * Modified 1998, 1999, 2001 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ - -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/types.h> - -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define EF_SIZE 3072 /* XXX fix me */ - -struct user { - unsigned long regs[EF_SIZE/8+32]; /* integer and fp regs */ - size_t u_tsize; /* text size (pages) */ - size_t u_dsize; /* data size (pages) */ - size_t u_ssize; /* stack size (pages) */ - unsigned long start_code; /* text starting address */ - unsigned long start_data; /* data starting address */ - unsigned long start_stack; /* stack starting address */ - long int signal; /* signal causing core dump */ - unsigned long u_ar0; /* help gdb find registers */ - unsigned long magic; /* identifies a core file */ - char u_comm[32]; /* user command name */ -}; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_USER_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ustack.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/ustack.h deleted file mode 100644 index 112d40a0fec2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ustack.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_USTACK_H -#define _ASM_IA64_USTACK_H - -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <uapi/asm/ustack.h> - -/* The absolute hard limit for stack size is 1/2 of the mappable space in the region */ -#define MAX_USER_STACK_SIZE (RGN_MAP_LIMIT/2) -#define STACK_TOP (0x6000000000000000UL + RGN_MAP_LIMIT) -#define STACK_TOP_MAX STACK_TOP -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_USTACK_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 48d4526bf4cd..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_H - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV -extern bool ia64_is_uv; - -static inline int is_uv_system(void) -{ - return ia64_is_uv; -} - -void __init uv_probe_system_type(void); -void __init uv_setup(char **cmdline_p); -#else /* CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV */ -static inline int is_uv_system(void) -{ - return false; -} - -static inline void __init uv_probe_system_type(void) -{ -} - -static inline void __init uv_setup(char **cmdline_p) -{ -} -#endif /* CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_hub.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_hub.h deleted file mode 100644 index 809ddb6896db..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_hub.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * SGI UV architectural definitions - * - * Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - */ - -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_UV_HUB_H__ -#define __ASM_IA64_UV_HUB_H__ - -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> -#include <asm/types.h> -#include <asm/percpu.h> - - -/* - * Addressing Terminology - * - * M - The low M bits of a physical address represent the offset - * into the blade local memory. RAM memory on a blade is physically - * contiguous (although various IO spaces may punch holes in - * it).. - * - * N - Number of bits in the node portion of a socket physical - * address. - * - * NASID - network ID of a router, Mbrick or Cbrick. Nasid values of - * routers always have low bit of 1, C/MBricks have low bit - * equal to 0. Most addressing macros that target UV hub chips - * right shift the NASID by 1 to exclude the always-zero bit. - * NASIDs contain up to 15 bits. - * - * GNODE - NASID right shifted by 1 bit. Most mmrs contain gnodes instead - * of nasids. - * - * PNODE - the low N bits of the GNODE. The PNODE is the most useful variant - * of the nasid for socket usage. - * - * - * NumaLink Global Physical Address Format: - * +--------------------------------+---------------------+ - * |00..000| GNODE | NodeOffset | - * +--------------------------------+---------------------+ - * |<-------53 - M bits --->|<--------M bits -----> - * - * M - number of node offset bits (35 .. 40) - * - * - * Memory/UV-HUB Processor Socket Address Format: - * +----------------+---------------+---------------------+ - * |00..000000000000| PNODE | NodeOffset | - * +----------------+---------------+---------------------+ - * <--- N bits --->|<--------M bits -----> - * - * M - number of node offset bits (35 .. 40) - * N - number of PNODE bits (0 .. 10) - * - * Note: M + N cannot currently exceed 44 (x86_64) or 46 (IA64). - * The actual values are configuration dependent and are set at - * boot time. M & N values are set by the hardware/BIOS at boot. - */ - - -/* - * Maximum number of bricks in all partitions and in all coherency domains. - * This is the total number of bricks accessible in the numalink fabric. It - * includes all C & M bricks. Routers are NOT included. - * - * This value is also the value of the maximum number of non-router NASIDs - * in the numalink fabric. - * - * NOTE: a brick may contain 1 or 2 OS nodes. Don't get these confused. - */ -#define UV_MAX_NUMALINK_BLADES 16384 - -/* - * Maximum number of C/Mbricks within a software SSI (hardware may support - * more). - */ -#define UV_MAX_SSI_BLADES 1 - -/* - * The largest possible NASID of a C or M brick (+ 2) - */ -#define UV_MAX_NASID_VALUE (UV_MAX_NUMALINK_NODES * 2) - -/* - * The following defines attributes of the HUB chip. These attributes are - * frequently referenced and are kept in the per-cpu data areas of each cpu. - * They are kept together in a struct to minimize cache misses. - */ -struct uv_hub_info_s { - unsigned long global_mmr_base; - unsigned long gpa_mask; - unsigned long gnode_upper; - unsigned long lowmem_remap_top; - unsigned long lowmem_remap_base; - unsigned short pnode; - unsigned short pnode_mask; - unsigned short coherency_domain_number; - unsigned short numa_blade_id; - unsigned char blade_processor_id; - unsigned char m_val; - unsigned char n_val; -}; -DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct uv_hub_info_s, __uv_hub_info); -#define uv_hub_info this_cpu_ptr(&__uv_hub_info) -#define uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu) (&per_cpu(__uv_hub_info, cpu)) - -/* - * Local & Global MMR space macros. - * Note: macros are intended to be used ONLY by inline functions - * in this file - not by other kernel code. - * n - NASID (full 15-bit global nasid) - * g - GNODE (full 15-bit global nasid, right shifted 1) - * p - PNODE (local part of nsids, right shifted 1) - */ -#define UV_NASID_TO_PNODE(n) (((n) >> 1) & uv_hub_info->pnode_mask) -#define UV_PNODE_TO_NASID(p) (((p) << 1) | uv_hub_info->gnode_upper) - -#define UV_LOCAL_MMR_BASE 0xf4000000UL -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_BASE 0xf8000000UL -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_BASE (uv_hub_info->global_mmr_base) - -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_PNODE_SHIFT 15 -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_PNODE_SHIFT 26 - -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_PNODE_BITS(p) ((p) << (UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_PNODE_SHIFT)) - -#define UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_PNODE_BITS(p) \ - ((unsigned long)(p) << UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_PNODE_SHIFT) - -/* - * Macros for converting between kernel virtual addresses, socket local physical - * addresses, and UV global physical addresses. - * Note: use the standard __pa() & __va() macros for converting - * between socket virtual and socket physical addresses. - */ - -/* socket phys RAM --> UV global physical address */ -static inline unsigned long uv_soc_phys_ram_to_gpa(unsigned long paddr) -{ - if (paddr < uv_hub_info->lowmem_remap_top) - paddr += uv_hub_info->lowmem_remap_base; - return paddr | uv_hub_info->gnode_upper; -} - - -/* socket virtual --> UV global physical address */ -static inline unsigned long uv_gpa(void *v) -{ - return __pa(v) | uv_hub_info->gnode_upper; -} - -/* socket virtual --> UV global physical address */ -static inline void *uv_vgpa(void *v) -{ - return (void *)uv_gpa(v); -} - -/* UV global physical address --> socket virtual */ -static inline void *uv_va(unsigned long gpa) -{ - return __va(gpa & uv_hub_info->gpa_mask); -} - -/* pnode, offset --> socket virtual */ -static inline void *uv_pnode_offset_to_vaddr(int pnode, unsigned long offset) -{ - return __va(((unsigned long)pnode << uv_hub_info->m_val) | offset); -} - - -/* - * Access global MMRs using the low memory MMR32 space. This region supports - * faster MMR access but not all MMRs are accessible in this space. - */ -static inline unsigned long *uv_global_mmr32_address(int pnode, - unsigned long offset) -{ - return __va(UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_BASE | - UV_GLOBAL_MMR32_PNODE_BITS(pnode) | offset); -} - -static inline void uv_write_global_mmr32(int pnode, unsigned long offset, - unsigned long val) -{ - *uv_global_mmr32_address(pnode, offset) = val; -} - -static inline unsigned long uv_read_global_mmr32(int pnode, - unsigned long offset) -{ - return *uv_global_mmr32_address(pnode, offset); -} - -/* - * Access Global MMR space using the MMR space located at the top of physical - * memory. - */ -static inline unsigned long *uv_global_mmr64_address(int pnode, - unsigned long offset) -{ - return __va(UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_BASE | - UV_GLOBAL_MMR64_PNODE_BITS(pnode) | offset); -} - -static inline void uv_write_global_mmr64(int pnode, unsigned long offset, - unsigned long val) -{ - *uv_global_mmr64_address(pnode, offset) = val; -} - -static inline unsigned long uv_read_global_mmr64(int pnode, - unsigned long offset) -{ - return *uv_global_mmr64_address(pnode, offset); -} - -/* - * Access hub local MMRs. Faster than using global space but only local MMRs - * are accessible. - */ -static inline unsigned long *uv_local_mmr_address(unsigned long offset) -{ - return __va(UV_LOCAL_MMR_BASE | offset); -} - -static inline unsigned long uv_read_local_mmr(unsigned long offset) -{ - return *uv_local_mmr_address(offset); -} - -static inline void uv_write_local_mmr(unsigned long offset, unsigned long val) -{ - *uv_local_mmr_address(offset) = val; -} - -/* - * Structures and definitions for converting between cpu, node, pnode, and blade - * numbers. - */ - -/* Blade-local cpu number of current cpu. Numbered 0 .. <# cpus on the blade> */ -static inline int uv_blade_processor_id(void) -{ - return smp_processor_id(); -} - -/* Blade number of current cpu. Numnbered 0 .. <#blades -1> */ -static inline int uv_numa_blade_id(void) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Convert a cpu number to the UV blade number */ -static inline int uv_cpu_to_blade_id(int cpu) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Convert linux node number to the UV blade number */ -static inline int uv_node_to_blade_id(int nid) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Convert a blade id to the PNODE of the blade */ -static inline int uv_blade_to_pnode(int bid) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Determine the number of possible cpus on a blade */ -static inline int uv_blade_nr_possible_cpus(int bid) -{ - return num_possible_cpus(); -} - -/* Determine the number of online cpus on a blade */ -static inline int uv_blade_nr_online_cpus(int bid) -{ - return num_online_cpus(); -} - -/* Convert a cpu id to the PNODE of the blade containing the cpu */ -static inline int uv_cpu_to_pnode(int cpu) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Convert a linux node number to the PNODE of the blade */ -static inline int uv_node_to_pnode(int nid) -{ - return 0; -} - -/* Maximum possible number of blades */ -static inline int uv_num_possible_blades(void) -{ - return 1; -} - -static inline void uv_hub_send_ipi(int pnode, int apicid, int vector) -{ - /* not currently needed on ia64 */ -} - - -#endif /* __ASM_IA64_UV_HUB__ */ - diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_mmrs.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_mmrs.h deleted file mode 100644 index fe0b8f05e1a8..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/uv/uv_mmrs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,825 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * SGI UV MMR definitions - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_MMRS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_MMRS_H - -#define UV_MMR_ENABLE (1UL << 63) - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG 0x61680UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_32 0x0438 - -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_BAU_DATA_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_bau_data_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_bau_data_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0 */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0 0x70000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_32 0x005e8 - -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_HCERR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000001UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_HCERR_SHFT 1 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000002UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_HCERR_SHFT 2 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000004UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_HCERR_SHFT 3 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000008UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_HCERR_SHFT 4 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000010UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_HCERR_SHFT 5 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000020UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_HCERR_SHFT 6 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_HCERR_MASK 0x0000000000000040UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_AOERR0_SHFT 7 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000000080UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_AOERR0_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000000100UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_AOERR0_SHFT 9 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000000200UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_AOERR0_SHFT 10 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000000400UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_AOERR0_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_AOERR0_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_AOERR0_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_AOERR0_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_AOERR1_SHFT 14 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000004000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_AOERR1_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR0_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_AOERR1_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_GR1_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_AOERR1_SHFT 17 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LH_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000020000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_AOERR1_SHFT 18 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000040000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_AOERR1_SHFT 19 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_XN_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000080000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_AOERR1_SHFT 20 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SI_AOERR1_MASK 0x0000000000100000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_VPI_INT_SHFT 21 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RH_VPI_INT_MASK 0x0000000000200000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_INT_SHFT 22 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_INT_MASK 0x0000000000400000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_0_SHFT 23 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_0_MASK 0x0000000000800000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_1_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_1_MASK 0x0000000001000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_2_SHFT 25 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_2_MASK 0x0000000002000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_3_SHFT 26 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_3_MASK 0x0000000004000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_4_SHFT 27 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_4_MASK 0x0000000008000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_5_SHFT 28 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_5_MASK 0x0000000010000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_6_SHFT 29 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_6_MASK 0x0000000020000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_7_SHFT 30 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_7_MASK 0x0000000040000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_8_SHFT 31 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_8_MASK 0x0000000080000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_9_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_9_MASK 0x0000000100000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_10_SHFT 33 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_10_MASK 0x0000000200000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_11_SHFT 34 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_11_MASK 0x0000000400000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_12_SHFT 35 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_12_MASK 0x0000000800000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_13_SHFT 36 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_13_MASK 0x0000001000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_14_SHFT 37 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_14_MASK 0x0000002000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_15_SHFT 38 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LB_IRQ_INT_15_MASK 0x0000004000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_L1_NMI_INT_SHFT 39 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_L1_NMI_INT_MASK 0x0000008000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_STOP_CLOCK_SHFT 40 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_STOP_CLOCK_MASK 0x0000010000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_ASIC_TO_L1_SHFT 41 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_ASIC_TO_L1_MASK 0x0000020000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_L1_TO_ASIC_SHFT 42 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_L1_TO_ASIC_MASK 0x0000040000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LTC_INT_SHFT 43 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LTC_INT_MASK 0x0000080000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LA_SEQ_TRIGGER_SHFT 44 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_LA_SEQ_TRIGGER_MASK 0x0000100000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_IPI_INT_SHFT 45 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_IPI_INT_MASK 0x0000200000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT0_SHFT 46 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT0_MASK 0x0000400000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT1_SHFT 47 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT1_MASK 0x0000800000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT2_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT2_MASK 0x0001000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT3_SHFT 49 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_EXTIO_INT3_MASK 0x0002000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_PROFILE_INT_SHFT 50 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_PROFILE_INT_MASK 0x0004000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC0_SHFT 51 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC0_MASK 0x0008000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC1_SHFT 52 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC1_MASK 0x0010000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC2_SHFT 53 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC2_MASK 0x0020000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC3_SHFT 54 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_RTC3_MASK 0x0040000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_BAU_DATA_SHFT 55 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_BAU_DATA_MASK 0x0080000000000000UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_POWER_MANAGEMENT_REQ_SHFT 56 -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_POWER_MANAGEMENT_REQ_MASK 0x0100000000000000UL -union uvh_event_occurred0_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_event_occurred0_s { - unsigned long lb_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr0_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr1_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lh_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rh_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long xn_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long si_hcerr : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr0_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr1_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lh_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rh_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long xn_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long si_aoerr0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr0_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long gr1_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lh_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rh_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long xn_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long si_aoerr1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rh_vpi_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long system_shutdown_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_2 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_3 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_4 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_5 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_6 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_7 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_8 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_9 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_10 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_11 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_12 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_13 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_14 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long lb_irq_int_15 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long l1_nmi_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long stop_clock : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long asic_to_l1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long l1_to_asic : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long ltc_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long la_seq_trigger : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long ipi_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long extio_int0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long extio_int1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long extio_int2 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long extio_int3 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long profile_int : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rtc0 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rtc1 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rtc2 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rtc3 : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long bau_data : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long power_management_req : 1; /* RW, W1C */ - unsigned long rsvd_57_63 : 7; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_ALIAS */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_ALIAS 0x0000000000070008UL -#define UVH_EVENT_OCCURRED0_ALIAS_32 0x005f0 - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG 0x61b00UL - -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_gr0_tlb_int0_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_gr0_tlb_int0_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG 0x61b40UL - -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_GR0_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_gr0_tlb_int1_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_gr0_tlb_int1_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG 0x61f00UL - -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT0_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_gr1_tlb_int0_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_gr1_tlb_int0_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG 0x61f40UL - -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_GR1_TLB_INT1_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_gr1_tlb_int1_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_gr1_tlb_int1_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_INT_CMPB */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_INT_CMPB 0x22080UL - -#define UVH_INT_CMPB_REAL_TIME_CMPB_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_INT_CMPB_REAL_TIME_CMPB_MASK 0x00ffffffffffffffUL - -union uvh_int_cmpb_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_int_cmpb_s { - unsigned long real_time_cmpb : 56; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_56_63 : 8; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_INT_CMPC */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_INT_CMPC 0x22100UL - -#define UVH_INT_CMPC_REAL_TIME_CMPC_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_INT_CMPC_REAL_TIME_CMPC_MASK 0x00ffffffffffffffUL - -union uvh_int_cmpc_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_int_cmpc_s { - unsigned long real_time_cmpc : 56; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_56_63 : 8; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_INT_CMPD */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_INT_CMPD 0x22180UL - -#define UVH_INT_CMPD_REAL_TIME_CMPD_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_INT_CMPD_REAL_TIME_CMPD_MASK 0x00ffffffffffffffUL - -union uvh_int_cmpd_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_int_cmpd_s { - unsigned long real_time_cmpd : 56; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_56_63 : 8; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_NODE_ID */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_NODE_ID 0x0UL - -#define UVH_NODE_ID_FORCE1_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_FORCE1_MASK 0x0000000000000001UL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_MANUFACTURER_SHFT 1 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_MANUFACTURER_MASK 0x0000000000000ffeUL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_PART_NUMBER_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_PART_NUMBER_MASK 0x000000000ffff000UL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_REVISION_SHFT 28 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_REVISION_MASK 0x00000000f0000000UL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NODE_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NODE_ID_MASK 0x00007fff00000000UL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NODES_PER_BIT_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NODES_PER_BIT_MASK 0x007f000000000000UL -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NI_PORT_SHFT 56 -#define UVH_NODE_ID_NI_PORT_MASK 0x0f00000000000000UL - -union uvh_node_id_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_node_id_s { - unsigned long force1 : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long manufacturer : 11; /* RO */ - unsigned long part_number : 16; /* RO */ - unsigned long revision : 4; /* RO */ - unsigned long node_id : 15; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_47 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long nodes_per_bit : 7; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_55 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long ni_port : 4; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_60_63 : 4; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR 0x16000d0UL - -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR_DEST_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR_DEST_BASE_MASK 0x00003fffff000000UL - -union uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_0_mmr_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_0_mmr_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23 : 24; /* */ - unsigned long dest_base : 22; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_46_63: 18; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_1_MMR */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_1_MMR 0x16000e0UL - -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_1_MMR_DEST_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_1_MMR_DEST_BASE_MASK 0x00003fffff000000UL - -union uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_1_mmr_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_1_mmr_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23 : 24; /* */ - unsigned long dest_base : 22; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_46_63: 18; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_2_MMR */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_2_MMR 0x16000f0UL - -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_2_MMR_DEST_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_2_MMR_DEST_BASE_MASK 0x00003fffff000000UL - -union uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_2_mmr_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_2_mmr_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23 : 24; /* */ - unsigned long dest_base : 22; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_46_63: 18; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR 0x1600010UL - -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_BASE_SHFT 28 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_BASE_MASK 0x00003ffff0000000UL -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_GR4_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_GR4_MASK 0x0001000000000000UL -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_N_GRU_SHFT 52 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_N_GRU_MASK 0x00f0000000000000UL -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_ENABLE_SHFT 63 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_ENABLE_MASK 0x8000000000000000UL - -union uvh_rh_gam_gru_overlay_config_mmr_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rh_gam_gru_overlay_config_mmr_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_27: 28; /* */ - unsigned long base : 18; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_46_47: 2; /* */ - unsigned long gr4 : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_49_51: 3; /* */ - unsigned long n_gru : 4; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_56_62: 7; /* */ - unsigned long enable : 1; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR 0x1600028UL - -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_BASE_SHFT 26 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_BASE_MASK 0x00003ffffc000000UL -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_DUAL_HUB_SHFT 46 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_DUAL_HUB_MASK 0x0000400000000000UL -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_ENABLE_SHFT 63 -#define UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR_ENABLE_MASK 0x8000000000000000UL - -union uvh_rh_gam_mmr_overlay_config_mmr_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rh_gam_mmr_overlay_config_mmr_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_25: 26; /* */ - unsigned long base : 20; /* RW */ - unsigned long dual_hub : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_47_62: 16; /* */ - unsigned long enable : 1; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RTC */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RTC 0x340000UL - -#define UVH_RTC_REAL_TIME_CLOCK_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_RTC_REAL_TIME_CLOCK_MASK 0x00ffffffffffffffUL - -union uvh_rtc_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rtc_s { - unsigned long real_time_clock : 56; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_56_63 : 8; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG 0x615c0UL - -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_RTC1_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_rtc1_int_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rtc1_int_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG 0x61600UL - -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_RTC2_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_rtc2_int_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rtc2_int_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG 0x61640UL - -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_VECTOR_MASK 0x00000000000000ffUL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_DM_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_DM_MASK 0x0000000000000700UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_SHFT 11 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_DESTMODE_MASK 0x0000000000000800UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_SHFT 12 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_STATUS_MASK 0x0000000000001000UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_P_SHFT 13 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_P_MASK 0x0000000000002000UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_T_SHFT 15 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_T_MASK 0x0000000000008000UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_M_SHFT 16 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_M_MASK 0x0000000000010000UL -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_SHFT 32 -#define UVH_RTC3_INT_CONFIG_APIC_ID_MASK 0xffffffff00000000UL - -union uvh_rtc3_int_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rtc3_int_config_s { - unsigned long vector_ : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long dm : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long destmode : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long status : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long p : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long rsvd_14 : 1; /* */ - unsigned long t : 1; /* RO */ - unsigned long m : 1; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_17_31: 15; /* */ - unsigned long apic_id : 32; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO 0x350000UL - -#define UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO_FRACTION_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO_FRACTION_MASK 0x00000000000fffffUL -#define UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO_RATIO_SHFT 20 -#define UVH_RTC_INC_RATIO_RATIO_MASK 0x0000000000700000UL - -union uvh_rtc_inc_ratio_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_rtc_inc_ratio_s { - unsigned long fraction : 20; /* RW */ - unsigned long ratio : 3; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_23_63: 41; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG 0xc80000UL - -#define UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG_M_SKT_SHFT 0 -#define UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG_M_SKT_MASK 0x000000000000003fUL -#define UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG_N_SKT_SHFT 8 -#define UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG_N_SKT_MASK 0x0000000000000f00UL - -union uvh_si_addr_map_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_si_addr_map_config_s { - unsigned long m_skt : 6; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_6_7: 2; /* */ - unsigned long n_skt : 4; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_12_63: 52; /* */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG 0xc80008UL - -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_MASK 0x00000000ff000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_MASK 0x001f000000000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_SHFT 63 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_MASK 0x8000000000000000UL - -union uvh_si_alias0_overlay_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_si_alias0_overlay_config_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23: 24; /* */ - unsigned long base : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_32_47: 16; /* */ - unsigned long m_alias : 5; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_53_62: 10; /* */ - unsigned long enable : 1; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG 0xc80010UL - -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_MASK 0x00000000ff000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_MASK 0x001f000000000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_SHFT 63 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_MASK 0x8000000000000000UL - -union uvh_si_alias1_overlay_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_si_alias1_overlay_config_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23: 24; /* */ - unsigned long base : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_32_47: 16; /* */ - unsigned long m_alias : 5; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_53_62: 10; /* */ - unsigned long enable : 1; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - -/* ========================================================================= */ -/* UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG */ -/* ========================================================================= */ -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG 0xc80018UL - -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_SHFT 24 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_BASE_MASK 0x00000000ff000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_SHFT 48 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_M_ALIAS_MASK 0x001f000000000000UL -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_SHFT 63 -#define UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG_ENABLE_MASK 0x8000000000000000UL - -union uvh_si_alias2_overlay_config_u { - unsigned long v; - struct uvh_si_alias2_overlay_config_s { - unsigned long rsvd_0_23: 24; /* */ - unsigned long base : 8; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_32_47: 16; /* */ - unsigned long m_alias : 5; /* RW */ - unsigned long rsvd_53_62: 10; /* */ - unsigned long enable : 1; /* RW */ - } s; -}; - - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UV_UV_MMRS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vermagic.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/vermagic.h deleted file mode 100644 index 29c7424f4c25..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vermagic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_VERMAGIC_H -#define _ASM_VERMAGIC_H - -#include <linux/stringify.h> - -#define MODULE_ARCH_VERMAGIC "ia64" \ - "gcc-" __stringify(__GNUC__) "." __stringify(__GNUC_MINOR__) - -#endif /* _ASM_VERMAGIC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vga.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/vga.h deleted file mode 100644 index 64ce0b971a0a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vga.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Access to VGA videoram - * - * (c) 1998 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz> - * (c) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * (c) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ - -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_VGA_H_ -#define __ASM_IA64_VGA_H_ - -/* - * On the PC, we can just recalculate addresses and then access the - * videoram directly without any black magic. - */ - -extern unsigned long vga_console_iobase; -extern unsigned long vga_console_membase; - -#define VGA_MAP_MEM(x,s) ((unsigned long) ioremap(vga_console_membase + (x), s)) - -#define vga_readb(x) (*(x)) -#define vga_writeb(x,y) (*(y) = (x)) - -#endif /* __ASM_IA64_VGA_H_ */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vmalloc.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/vmalloc.h deleted file mode 100644 index a2b51141ad28..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/vmalloc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_VMALLOC_H -#define _ASM_IA64_VMALLOC_H - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_VMALLOC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/xor.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/xor.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6785f70d3208..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/xor.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/* - * Optimized RAID-5 checksumming functions for IA-64. - */ - - -extern void xor_ia64_2(unsigned long bytes, unsigned long * __restrict p1, - const unsigned long * __restrict p2); -extern void xor_ia64_3(unsigned long bytes, unsigned long * __restrict p1, - const unsigned long * __restrict p2, - const unsigned long * __restrict p3); -extern void xor_ia64_4(unsigned long bytes, unsigned long * __restrict p1, - const unsigned long * __restrict p2, - const unsigned long * __restrict p3, - const unsigned long * __restrict p4); -extern void xor_ia64_5(unsigned long bytes, unsigned long * __restrict p1, - const unsigned long * __restrict p2, - const unsigned long * __restrict p3, - const unsigned long * __restrict p4, - const unsigned long * __restrict p5); - -static struct xor_block_template xor_block_ia64 = { - .name = "ia64", - .do_2 = xor_ia64_2, - .do_3 = xor_ia64_3, - .do_4 = xor_ia64_4, - .do_5 = xor_ia64_5, -}; - -#define XOR_TRY_TEMPLATES xor_speed(&xor_block_ia64) diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/xtp.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/xtp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5bf1d70ad860..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/xtp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_XTP_H -#define _ASM_IA64_XTP_H - -#include <asm/io.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -#define XTP_OFFSET 0x1e0008 - -#define SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION (1 << 0) -#define SMP_IPI_REDIRECTION (1 << 1) - -extern unsigned char smp_int_redirect; - -/* - * XTP control functions: - * min_xtp : route all interrupts to this CPU - * normal_xtp: nominal XTP value - * max_xtp : never deliver interrupts to this CPU. - */ - -static inline void -min_xtp (void) -{ - if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION) - writeb(0x00, ipi_base_addr + XTP_OFFSET); /* XTP to min */ -} - -static inline void -normal_xtp (void) -{ - if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION) - writeb(0x08, ipi_base_addr + XTP_OFFSET); /* XTP normal */ -} - -static inline void -max_xtp (void) -{ - if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION) - writeb(0x0f, ipi_base_addr + XTP_OFFSET); /* Set XTP to max */ -} - -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_XTP_Hy */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/Kbuild b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/Kbuild deleted file mode 100644 index 3a1341e3535a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/Kbuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -generated-y += unistd_64.h diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/auxvec.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/auxvec.h deleted file mode 100644 index 09969a5d2e0a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/auxvec.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_AUXVEC_H -#define _ASM_IA64_AUXVEC_H - -/* - * Architecture-neutral AT_ values are in the range 0-17. Leave some room for more of - * them, start the architecture-specific ones at 32. - */ -#define AT_SYSINFO 32 -#define AT_SYSINFO_EHDR 33 - -#define AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH 2 /* entries in ARCH_DLINFO */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_AUXVEC_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1146d55563db..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H -#define __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H - -#define __BITS_PER_LONG 64 - -#include <asm-generic/bitsperlong.h> - -#endif /* __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/break.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/break.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4ca110f0a94b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/break.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_BREAK_H -#define _ASM_IA64_BREAK_H - -/* - * IA-64 Linux break numbers. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 1999 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -/* - * OS-specific debug break numbers: - */ -#define __IA64_BREAK_KDB 0x80100 -#define __IA64_BREAK_KPROBE 0x81000 /* .. 0x81fff */ - -/* - * OS-specific break numbers: - */ -#define __IA64_BREAK_SYSCALL 0x100000 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_BREAK_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/byteorder.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/byteorder.h deleted file mode 100644 index f85d0faaaf34..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/byteorder.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_BYTEORDER_H -#define _ASM_IA64_BYTEORDER_H - -#include <linux/byteorder/little_endian.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_BYTEORDER_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/cmpxchg.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/cmpxchg.h deleted file mode 100644 index a59b5de6eec6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/cmpxchg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H - -/* - * Compare/Exchange, forked from asm/intrinsics.h - * which was: - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/types.h> -/* include compiler specific intrinsics */ -#include <asm/ia64regs.h> -#include <asm/gcc_intrin.h> - -/* - * This function doesn't exist, so you'll get a linker error if - * something tries to do an invalid xchg(). - */ -extern void ia64_xchg_called_with_bad_pointer(void); - -#define __arch_xchg(x, ptr, size) \ -({ \ - unsigned long __xchg_result; \ - \ - switch (size) { \ - case 1: \ - __xchg_result = ia64_xchg1((__u8 __force *)ptr, x); \ - break; \ - \ - case 2: \ - __xchg_result = ia64_xchg2((__u16 __force *)ptr, x); \ - break; \ - \ - case 4: \ - __xchg_result = ia64_xchg4((__u32 __force *)ptr, x); \ - break; \ - \ - case 8: \ - __xchg_result = ia64_xchg8((__u64 __force *)ptr, x); \ - break; \ - default: \ - ia64_xchg_called_with_bad_pointer(); \ - } \ - (__typeof__ (*(ptr)) __force) __xchg_result; \ -}) - -#ifndef __KERNEL__ -#define xchg(ptr, x) \ -({(__typeof__(*(ptr))) __arch_xchg((unsigned long) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)));}) -#endif - -/* - * Atomic compare and exchange. Compare OLD with MEM, if identical, - * store NEW in MEM. Return the initial value in MEM. Success is - * indicated by comparing RETURN with OLD. - */ - -/* - * This function doesn't exist, so you'll get a linker error - * if something tries to do an invalid cmpxchg(). - */ -extern long ia64_cmpxchg_called_with_bad_pointer(void); - -#define ia64_cmpxchg(sem, ptr, old, new, size) \ -({ \ - __u64 _o_, _r_; \ - \ - switch (size) { \ - case 1: \ - _o_ = (__u8) (long __force) (old); \ - break; \ - case 2: \ - _o_ = (__u16) (long __force) (old); \ - break; \ - case 4: \ - _o_ = (__u32) (long __force) (old); \ - break; \ - case 8: \ - _o_ = (__u64) (long __force) (old); \ - break; \ - default: \ - break; \ - } \ - switch (size) { \ - case 1: \ - _r_ = ia64_cmpxchg1_##sem((__u8 __force *) ptr, new, _o_); \ - break; \ - \ - case 2: \ - _r_ = ia64_cmpxchg2_##sem((__u16 __force *) ptr, new, _o_); \ - break; \ - \ - case 4: \ - _r_ = ia64_cmpxchg4_##sem((__u32 __force *) ptr, new, _o_); \ - break; \ - \ - case 8: \ - _r_ = ia64_cmpxchg8_##sem((__u64 __force *) ptr, new, _o_); \ - break; \ - \ - default: \ - _r_ = ia64_cmpxchg_called_with_bad_pointer(); \ - break; \ - } \ - (__typeof__(old) __force) _r_; \ -}) - -#define cmpxchg_acq(ptr, o, n) \ - ia64_cmpxchg(acq, (ptr), (o), (n), sizeof(*(ptr))) -#define cmpxchg_rel(ptr, o, n) \ - ia64_cmpxchg(rel, (ptr), (o), (n), sizeof(*(ptr))) - -/* - * Worse still - early processor implementations actually just ignored - * the acquire/release and did a full fence all the time. Unfortunately - * this meant a lot of badly written code that used .acq when they really - * wanted .rel became legacy out in the wild - so when we made a cpu - * that strictly did the .acq or .rel ... all that code started breaking - so - * we had to back-pedal and keep the "legacy" behavior of a full fence :-( - */ - -#ifndef __KERNEL__ -/* for compatibility with other platforms: */ -#define cmpxchg(ptr, o, n) cmpxchg_acq((ptr), (o), (n)) -#define cmpxchg64(ptr, o, n) cmpxchg_acq((ptr), (o), (n)) - -#define cmpxchg_local cmpxchg -#define cmpxchg64_local cmpxchg64 -#endif - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_CMPXCHG_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fcntl.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fcntl.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7b95523efe5a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fcntl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_FCNTL_H -#define _ASM_IA64_FCNTL_H -/* - * Modified 1998-2000 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co. - */ - -#define force_o_largefile() \ - (personality(current->personality) != PER_LINUX32) - -#include <linux/personality.h> -#include <asm-generic/fcntl.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_FCNTL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fpu.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fpu.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0df392982ce8..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/fpu.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_FPU_H -#define _ASM_IA64_FPU_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> - -/* floating point status register: */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_VD (1 << 0) /* invalid op trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_DD (1 << 1) /* denormal trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_ZD (1 << 2) /* zero-divide trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_OD (1 << 3) /* overflow trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_UD (1 << 4) /* underflow trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_TRAP_ID (1 << 5) /* inexact trap disabled */ -#define FPSR_S0(x) ((x) << 6) -#define FPSR_S1(x) ((x) << 19) -#define FPSR_S2(x) (__IA64_UL(x) << 32) -#define FPSR_S3(x) (__IA64_UL(x) << 45) - -/* floating-point status field controls: */ -#define FPSF_FTZ (1 << 0) /* flush-to-zero */ -#define FPSF_WRE (1 << 1) /* widest-range exponent */ -#define FPSF_PC(x) (((x) & 0x3) << 2) /* precision control */ -#define FPSF_RC(x) (((x) & 0x3) << 4) /* rounding control */ -#define FPSF_TD (1 << 6) /* trap disabled */ - -/* floating-point status field flags: */ -#define FPSF_V (1 << 7) /* invalid operation flag */ -#define FPSF_D (1 << 8) /* denormal/unnormal operand flag */ -#define FPSF_Z (1 << 9) /* zero divide (IEEE) flag */ -#define FPSF_O (1 << 10) /* overflow (IEEE) flag */ -#define FPSF_U (1 << 11) /* underflow (IEEE) flag */ -#define FPSF_I (1 << 12) /* inexact (IEEE) flag) */ - -/* floating-point rounding control: */ -#define FPRC_NEAREST 0x0 -#define FPRC_NEGINF 0x1 -#define FPRC_POSINF 0x2 -#define FPRC_TRUNC 0x3 - -#define FPSF_DEFAULT (FPSF_PC (0x3) | FPSF_RC (FPRC_NEAREST)) - -/* This default value is the same as HP-UX uses. Don't change it - without a very good reason. */ -#define FPSR_DEFAULT (FPSR_TRAP_VD | FPSR_TRAP_DD | FPSR_TRAP_ZD \ - | FPSR_TRAP_OD | FPSR_TRAP_UD | FPSR_TRAP_ID \ - | FPSR_S0 (FPSF_DEFAULT) \ - | FPSR_S1 (FPSF_DEFAULT | FPSF_TD | FPSF_WRE) \ - | FPSR_S2 (FPSF_DEFAULT | FPSF_TD) \ - | FPSR_S3 (FPSF_DEFAULT | FPSF_TD)) - -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -struct ia64_fpreg { - union { - unsigned long bits[2]; - long double __dummy; /* force 16-byte alignment */ - } u; -}; - -# endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_FPU_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/gcc_intrin.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/gcc_intrin.h deleted file mode 100644 index ecfa3eadb217..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/gcc_intrin.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,619 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * - * Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -/* define this macro to get some asm stmts included in 'c' files */ -#define ASM_SUPPORTED - -/* Optimization barrier */ -/* The "volatile" is due to gcc bugs */ -#define ia64_barrier() asm volatile ("":::"memory") - -#define ia64_stop() asm volatile (";;"::) - -#define ia64_invala_gr(regnum) asm volatile ("invala.e r%0" :: "i"(regnum)) - -#define ia64_invala_fr(regnum) asm volatile ("invala.e f%0" :: "i"(regnum)) - -#define ia64_flushrs() asm volatile ("flushrs;;":::"memory") - -#define ia64_loadrs() asm volatile ("loadrs;;":::"memory") - -extern void ia64_bad_param_for_setreg (void); -extern void ia64_bad_param_for_getreg (void); - - -#define ia64_setreg(regnum, val) \ -({ \ - switch (regnum) { \ - case _IA64_REG_PSR_L: \ - asm volatile ("mov psr.l=%0" :: "r"(val) : "memory"); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_AR_KR0 ... _IA64_REG_AR_EC: \ - asm volatile ("mov ar%0=%1" :: \ - "i" (regnum - _IA64_REG_AR_KR0), \ - "r"(val): "memory"); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_CR_DCR ... _IA64_REG_CR_LRR1: \ - asm volatile ("mov cr%0=%1" :: \ - "i" (regnum - _IA64_REG_CR_DCR), \ - "r"(val): "memory" ); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_SP: \ - asm volatile ("mov r12=%0" :: \ - "r"(val): "memory"); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_GP: \ - asm volatile ("mov gp=%0" :: "r"(val) : "memory"); \ - break; \ - default: \ - ia64_bad_param_for_setreg(); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_getreg(regnum) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - \ - switch (regnum) { \ - case _IA64_REG_GP: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=gp" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res)); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_IP: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=ip" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res)); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_PSR: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=psr" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res)); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_TP: /* for current() */ \ - ia64_intri_res = ia64_r13; \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_AR_KR0 ... _IA64_REG_AR_EC: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=ar%1" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) \ - : "i"(regnum - _IA64_REG_AR_KR0)); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_CR_DCR ... _IA64_REG_CR_LRR1: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=cr%1" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) \ - : "i" (regnum - _IA64_REG_CR_DCR)); \ - break; \ - case _IA64_REG_SP: \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=sp" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res)); \ - break; \ - default: \ - ia64_bad_param_for_getreg(); \ - break; \ - } \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_hint_pause 0 - -#define ia64_hint(mode) \ -({ \ - switch (mode) { \ - case ia64_hint_pause: \ - asm volatile ("hint @pause" ::: "memory"); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - - -/* Integer values for mux1 instruction */ -#define ia64_mux1_brcst 0 -#define ia64_mux1_mix 8 -#define ia64_mux1_shuf 9 -#define ia64_mux1_alt 10 -#define ia64_mux1_rev 11 - -#define ia64_mux1(x, mode) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - \ - switch (mode) { \ - case ia64_mux1_brcst: \ - asm ("mux1 %0=%1,@brcst" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_mux1_mix: \ - asm ("mux1 %0=%1,@mix" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_mux1_shuf: \ - asm ("mux1 %0=%1,@shuf" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_mux1_alt: \ - asm ("mux1 %0=%1,@alt" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_mux1_rev: \ - asm ("mux1 %0=%1,@rev" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - break; \ - } \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#if __GNUC__ >= 4 || (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) -# define ia64_popcnt(x) __builtin_popcountl(x) -#else -# define ia64_popcnt(x) \ - ({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm ("popcnt %0=%1" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (x)); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ - }) -#endif - -#define ia64_getf_exp(x) \ -({ \ - long ia64_intri_res; \ - \ - asm ("getf.exp %0=%1" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "f"(x)); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_shrp(a, b, count) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm ("shrp %0=%1,%2,%3" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(a), "r"(b), "i"(count)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_ldfs(regnum, x) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("ldfs %0=[%1]" :"=f"(__f__): "r"(x)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_ldfd(regnum, x) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("ldfd %0=[%1]" :"=f"(__f__): "r"(x)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_ldfe(regnum, x) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("ldfe %0=[%1]" :"=f"(__f__): "r"(x)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_ldf8(regnum, x) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("ldf8 %0=[%1]" :"=f"(__f__): "r"(x)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_ldf_fill(regnum, x) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("ldf.fill %0=[%1]" :"=f"(__f__): "r"(x)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_st4_rel_nta(m, val) \ -({ \ - asm volatile ("st4.rel.nta [%0] = %1\n\t" :: "r"(m), "r"(val)); \ -}) - -#define ia64_stfs(x, regnum) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("stfs [%0]=%1" :: "r"(x), "f"(__f__) : "memory"); \ -}) - -#define ia64_stfd(x, regnum) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("stfd [%0]=%1" :: "r"(x), "f"(__f__) : "memory"); \ -}) - -#define ia64_stfe(x, regnum) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("stfe [%0]=%1" :: "r"(x), "f"(__f__) : "memory"); \ -}) - -#define ia64_stf8(x, regnum) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("stf8 [%0]=%1" :: "r"(x), "f"(__f__) : "memory"); \ -}) - -#define ia64_stf_spill(x, regnum) \ -({ \ - register double __f__ asm ("f"#regnum); \ - asm volatile ("stf.spill [%0]=%1" :: "r"(x), "f"(__f__) : "memory"); \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetchadd4_acq(p, inc) \ -({ \ - \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("fetchadd4.acq %0=[%1],%2" \ - : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(p), "i" (inc) \ - : "memory"); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetchadd4_rel(p, inc) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("fetchadd4.rel %0=[%1],%2" \ - : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(p), "i" (inc) \ - : "memory"); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetchadd8_acq(p, inc) \ -({ \ - \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("fetchadd8.acq %0=[%1],%2" \ - : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(p), "i" (inc) \ - : "memory"); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetchadd8_rel(p, inc) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("fetchadd8.rel %0=[%1],%2" \ - : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(p), "i" (inc) \ - : "memory"); \ - \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_xchg1(ptr,x) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("xchg1 %0=[%1],%2" \ - : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) : "r" (ptr), "r" (x) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_xchg2(ptr,x) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("xchg2 %0=[%1],%2" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) \ - : "r" (ptr), "r" (x) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_xchg4(ptr,x) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("xchg4 %0=[%1],%2" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) \ - : "r" (ptr), "r" (x) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_xchg8(ptr,x) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("xchg8 %0=[%1],%2" : "=r" (ia64_intri_res) \ - : "r" (ptr), "r" (x) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg1_acq(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg1.acq %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg1_rel(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg1.rel %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg2_acq(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg2.acq %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg2_rel(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg2.rel %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg4_acq(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg4.acq %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg4_rel(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg4.rel %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg8_acq(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg8.acq %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_cmpxchg8_rel(ptr, new, old) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov ar.ccv=%0;;" :: "rO"(old)); \ - \ - asm volatile ("cmpxchg8.rel %0=[%1],%2,ar.ccv": \ - "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(ptr), "r"(new) : "memory"); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_mf() asm volatile ("mf" ::: "memory") -#define ia64_mfa() asm volatile ("mf.a" ::: "memory") - -#define ia64_invala() asm volatile ("invala" ::: "memory") - -#define ia64_thash(addr) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("thash %0=%1" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r" (addr)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_srlz_i() asm volatile (";; srlz.i ;;" ::: "memory") -#define ia64_srlz_d() asm volatile (";; srlz.d" ::: "memory"); - -#ifdef HAVE_SERIALIZE_DIRECTIVE -# define ia64_dv_serialize_data() asm volatile (".serialize.data"); -# define ia64_dv_serialize_instruction() asm volatile (".serialize.instruction"); -#else -# define ia64_dv_serialize_data() -# define ia64_dv_serialize_instruction() -#endif - -#define ia64_nop(x) asm volatile ("nop %0"::"i"(x)); - -#define ia64_itci(addr) asm volatile ("itc.i %0;;" :: "r"(addr) : "memory") - -#define ia64_itcd(addr) asm volatile ("itc.d %0;;" :: "r"(addr) : "memory") - - -#define ia64_itri(trnum, addr) asm volatile ("itr.i itr[%0]=%1" \ - :: "r"(trnum), "r"(addr) : "memory") - -#define ia64_itrd(trnum, addr) asm volatile ("itr.d dtr[%0]=%1" \ - :: "r"(trnum), "r"(addr) : "memory") - -#define ia64_tpa(addr) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_pa; \ - asm volatile ("tpa %0 = %1" : "=r"(ia64_pa) : "r"(addr) : "memory"); \ - ia64_pa; \ -}) - -#define __ia64_set_dbr(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov dbr[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory") - -#define ia64_set_ibr(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov ibr[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory") - -#define ia64_set_pkr(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov pkr[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory") - -#define ia64_set_pmc(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov pmc[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory") - -#define ia64_set_pmd(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov pmd[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory") - -#define ia64_set_rr(index, val) \ - asm volatile ("mov rr[%0]=%1" :: "r"(index), "r"(val) : "memory"); - -#define ia64_get_cpuid(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=cpuid[%r1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "rO"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define __ia64_get_dbr(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=dbr[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_get_ibr(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=ibr[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_get_pkr(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=pkr[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_get_pmc(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=pmc[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - - -#define ia64_get_pmd(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=pmd[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r"(index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_get_rr(index) \ -({ \ - unsigned long ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("mov %0=rr[%1]" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r" (index)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - -#define ia64_fc(addr) asm volatile ("fc %0" :: "r"(addr) : "memory") - - -#define ia64_sync_i() asm volatile (";; sync.i" ::: "memory") - -#define ia64_ssm(mask) asm volatile ("ssm %0":: "i"((mask)) : "memory") -#define ia64_rsm(mask) asm volatile ("rsm %0":: "i"((mask)) : "memory") -#define ia64_sum(mask) asm volatile ("sum %0":: "i"((mask)) : "memory") -#define ia64_rum(mask) asm volatile ("rum %0":: "i"((mask)) : "memory") - -#define ia64_ptce(addr) asm volatile ("ptc.e %0" :: "r"(addr)) - -#define ia64_ptcga(addr, size) \ -do { \ - asm volatile ("ptc.ga %0,%1" :: "r"(addr), "r"(size) : "memory"); \ - ia64_dv_serialize_data(); \ -} while (0) - -#define ia64_ptcl(addr, size) \ -do { \ - asm volatile ("ptc.l %0,%1" :: "r"(addr), "r"(size) : "memory"); \ - ia64_dv_serialize_data(); \ -} while (0) - -#define ia64_ptri(addr, size) \ - asm volatile ("ptr.i %0,%1" :: "r"(addr), "r"(size) : "memory") - -#define ia64_ptrd(addr, size) \ - asm volatile ("ptr.d %0,%1" :: "r"(addr), "r"(size) : "memory") - -#define ia64_ttag(addr) \ -({ \ - __u64 ia64_intri_res; \ - asm volatile ("ttag %0=%1" : "=r"(ia64_intri_res) : "r" (addr)); \ - ia64_intri_res; \ -}) - - -/* Values for lfhint in ia64_lfetch and ia64_lfetch_fault */ - -#define ia64_lfhint_none 0 -#define ia64_lfhint_nt1 1 -#define ia64_lfhint_nt2 2 -#define ia64_lfhint_nta 3 - -#define ia64_lfetch(lfhint, y) \ -({ \ - switch (lfhint) { \ - case ia64_lfhint_none: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt1: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.nt1 [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt2: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.nt2 [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nta: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.nta [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_lfetch_excl(lfhint, y) \ -({ \ - switch (lfhint) { \ - case ia64_lfhint_none: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.excl [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt1: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.excl.nt1 [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt2: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.excl.nt2 [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nta: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.excl.nta [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_lfetch_fault(lfhint, y) \ -({ \ - switch (lfhint) { \ - case ia64_lfhint_none: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt1: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.nt1 [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt2: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.nt2 [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nta: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.nta [%0]" : : "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_lfetch_fault_excl(lfhint, y) \ -({ \ - switch (lfhint) { \ - case ia64_lfhint_none: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.excl [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt1: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nt2: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.excl.nt2 [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - case ia64_lfhint_nta: \ - asm volatile ("lfetch.fault.excl.nta [%0]" :: "r"(y)); \ - break; \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_intrin_local_irq_restore(x) \ -do { \ - asm volatile (";; cmp.ne p6,p7=%0,r0;;" \ - "(p6) ssm psr.i;" \ - "(p7) rsm psr.i;;" \ - "(p6) srlz.d" \ - :: "r"((x)) : "p6", "p7", "memory"); \ -} while (0) - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_GCC_INTRIN_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ia64regs.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ia64regs.h deleted file mode 100644 index d7d10cec8b9f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ia64regs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Intel Corp. - * Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com> - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_IA64REGS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_IA64REGS_H - -/* - * Register Names for getreg() and setreg(). - * - * The "magic" numbers happen to match the values used by the Intel compiler's - * getreg()/setreg() intrinsics. - */ - -/* Special Registers */ - -#define _IA64_REG_IP 1016 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_PSR 1019 -#define _IA64_REG_PSR_L 1019 - -/* General Integer Registers */ - -#define _IA64_REG_GP 1025 /* R1 */ -#define _IA64_REG_R8 1032 /* R8 */ -#define _IA64_REG_R9 1033 /* R9 */ -#define _IA64_REG_SP 1036 /* R12 */ -#define _IA64_REG_TP 1037 /* R13 */ - -/* Application Registers */ - -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR0 3072 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR1 3073 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR2 3074 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR3 3075 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR4 3076 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR5 3077 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR6 3078 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_KR7 3079 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_RSC 3088 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_BSP 3089 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_BSPSTORE 3090 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_RNAT 3091 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_FCR 3093 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_EFLAG 3096 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_CSD 3097 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_SSD 3098 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_CFLAG 3099 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_FSR 3100 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_FIR 3101 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_FDR 3102 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_CCV 3104 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_UNAT 3108 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_FPSR 3112 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_ITC 3116 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_PFS 3136 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_LC 3137 -#define _IA64_REG_AR_EC 3138 - -/* Control Registers */ - -#define _IA64_REG_CR_DCR 4096 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_ITM 4097 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IVA 4098 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_PTA 4104 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IPSR 4112 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_ISR 4113 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IIP 4115 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IFA 4116 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_ITIR 4117 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IIPA 4118 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IFS 4119 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IIM 4120 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IHA 4121 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_LID 4160 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IVR 4161 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_CR_TPR 4162 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_EOI 4163 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IRR0 4164 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IRR1 4165 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IRR2 4166 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_CR_IRR3 4167 /* getreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_CR_ITV 4168 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_PMV 4169 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_CMCV 4170 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_LRR0 4176 -#define _IA64_REG_CR_LRR1 4177 - -/* Indirect Registers for getindreg() and setindreg() */ - -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_CPUID 9000 /* getindreg only */ -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_DBR 9001 -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_IBR 9002 -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_PKR 9003 -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_PMC 9004 -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_PMD 9005 -#define _IA64_REG_INDR_RR 9006 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_IA64REGS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/intrinsics.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/intrinsics.h deleted file mode 100644 index 63f27c4ec739..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/intrinsics.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Compiler-dependent intrinsics. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H - - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/types.h> -/* include compiler specific intrinsics */ -#include <asm/ia64regs.h> -#include <asm/gcc_intrin.h> -#include <asm/cmpxchg.h> - -#define ia64_set_rr0_to_rr4(val0, val1, val2, val3, val4) \ -do { \ - ia64_set_rr(0x0000000000000000UL, (val0)); \ - ia64_set_rr(0x2000000000000000UL, (val1)); \ - ia64_set_rr(0x4000000000000000UL, (val2)); \ - ia64_set_rr(0x6000000000000000UL, (val3)); \ - ia64_set_rr(0x8000000000000000UL, (val4)); \ -} while (0) - -/* - * Force an unresolved reference if someone tries to use - * ia64_fetch_and_add() with a bad value. - */ -extern unsigned long __bad_size_for_ia64_fetch_and_add (void); -extern unsigned long __bad_increment_for_ia64_fetch_and_add (void); - -#define IA64_FETCHADD(tmp,v,n,sz,sem) \ -({ \ - switch (sz) { \ - case 4: \ - tmp = ia64_fetchadd4_##sem((unsigned int *) v, n); \ - break; \ - \ - case 8: \ - tmp = ia64_fetchadd8_##sem((unsigned long *) v, n); \ - break; \ - \ - default: \ - __bad_size_for_ia64_fetch_and_add(); \ - } \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetchadd(i,v,sem) \ -({ \ - __u64 _tmp; \ - volatile __typeof__(*(v)) *_v = (v); \ - /* Can't use a switch () here: gcc isn't always smart enough for that... */ \ - if ((i) == -16) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, -16, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == -8) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, -8, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == -4) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, -4, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == -1) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, -1, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == 1) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, 1, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == 4) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, 4, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == 8) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, 8, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else if ((i) == 16) \ - IA64_FETCHADD(_tmp, _v, 16, sizeof(*(v)), sem); \ - else \ - _tmp = __bad_increment_for_ia64_fetch_and_add(); \ - (__typeof__(*(v))) (_tmp); /* return old value */ \ -}) - -#define ia64_fetch_and_add(i,v) (ia64_fetchadd(i, v, rel) + (i)) /* return new value */ - -#endif - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_INTRINSICS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h deleted file mode 100644 index ce0cc3d7509e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Based on <asm-i386/mman.h>. - * - * Modified 1998-2000, 2002 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_MMAN_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_MMAN_H - - -#include <asm-generic/mman.h> - -#define MAP_GROWSUP 0x0200 /* register stack-like segment */ - - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_MMAN_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/param.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/param.h deleted file mode 100644 index 123ab45940b4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/param.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Fundamental kernel parameters. - * - * Based on <asm-i386/param.h>. - * - * Modified 1998, 1999, 2002-2003 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PARAM_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PARAM_H - - -#define EXEC_PAGESIZE 65536 - -#ifndef NOGROUP -# define NOGROUP (-1) -#endif - -#define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64 /* max length of hostname */ - -#ifndef __KERNEL__ - /* - * Technically, this is wrong, but some old apps still refer to it. The proper way to - * get the HZ value is via sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK). - */ -# define HZ 1024 -#endif - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PARAM_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/posix_types.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/posix_types.h deleted file mode 100644 index bded40f7defe..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/posix_types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_POSIX_TYPES_H -#define _ASM_IA64_POSIX_TYPES_H - -typedef unsigned long __kernel_sigset_t; /* at least 32 bits */ - -#include <asm-generic/posix_types.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_POSIX_TYPES_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace.h deleted file mode 100644 index f52655b44414..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2003 Intel Co - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * Arun Sharma <arun.sharma@intel.com> - * - * 12/07/98 S. Eranian added pt_regs & switch_stack - * 12/21/98 D. Mosberger updated to match latest code - * 6/17/99 D. Mosberger added second unat member to "struct switch_stack" - * - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H - -/* - * When a user process is blocked, its state looks as follows: - * - * +----------------------+ ------- IA64_STK_OFFSET - * | | ^ - * | struct pt_regs | | - * | | | - * +----------------------+ | - * | | | - * | memory stack | | - * | (growing downwards) | | - * //.....................// | - * | - * //.....................// | - * | | | - * +----------------------+ | - * | struct switch_stack | | - * | | | - * +----------------------+ | - * | | | - * //.....................// | - * | - * //.....................// | - * | | | - * | register stack | | - * | (growing upwards) | | - * | | | - * +----------------------+ | --- IA64_RBS_OFFSET - * | struct thread_info | | ^ - * +----------------------+ | | - * | | | | - * | struct task_struct | | | - * current -> | | | | - * +----------------------+ ------- - * - * Note that ar.ec is not saved explicitly in pt_reg or switch_stack. - * This is because ar.ec is saved as part of ar.pfs. - */ - - -#include <asm/fpu.h> - - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -/* - * This struct defines the way the registers are saved on system - * calls. - * - * We don't save all floating point register because the kernel - * is compiled to use only a very small subset, so the other are - * untouched. - * - * THIS STRUCTURE MUST BE A MULTIPLE 16-BYTE IN SIZE - * (because the memory stack pointer MUST ALWAYS be aligned this way) - * - */ -struct pt_regs { - /* The following registers are saved by SAVE_MIN: */ - unsigned long b6; /* scratch */ - unsigned long b7; /* scratch */ - - unsigned long ar_csd; /* used by cmp8xchg16 (scratch) */ - unsigned long ar_ssd; /* reserved for future use (scratch) */ - - unsigned long r8; /* scratch (return value register 0) */ - unsigned long r9; /* scratch (return value register 1) */ - unsigned long r10; /* scratch (return value register 2) */ - unsigned long r11; /* scratch (return value register 3) */ - - unsigned long cr_ipsr; /* interrupted task's psr */ - unsigned long cr_iip; /* interrupted task's instruction pointer */ - /* - * interrupted task's function state; if bit 63 is cleared, it - * contains syscall's ar.pfs.pfm: - */ - unsigned long cr_ifs; - - unsigned long ar_unat; /* interrupted task's NaT register (preserved) */ - unsigned long ar_pfs; /* prev function state */ - unsigned long ar_rsc; /* RSE configuration */ - /* The following two are valid only if cr_ipsr.cpl > 0 || ti->flags & _TIF_MCA_INIT */ - unsigned long ar_rnat; /* RSE NaT */ - unsigned long ar_bspstore; /* RSE bspstore */ - - unsigned long pr; /* 64 predicate registers (1 bit each) */ - unsigned long b0; /* return pointer (bp) */ - unsigned long loadrs; /* size of dirty partition << 16 */ - - unsigned long r1; /* the gp pointer */ - unsigned long r12; /* interrupted task's memory stack pointer */ - unsigned long r13; /* thread pointer */ - - unsigned long ar_fpsr; /* floating point status (preserved) */ - unsigned long r15; /* scratch */ - - /* The remaining registers are NOT saved for system calls. */ - - unsigned long r14; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r2; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r3; /* scratch */ - - /* The following registers are saved by SAVE_REST: */ - unsigned long r16; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r17; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r18; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r19; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r20; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r21; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r22; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r23; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r24; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r25; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r26; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r27; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r28; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r29; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r30; /* scratch */ - unsigned long r31; /* scratch */ - - unsigned long ar_ccv; /* compare/exchange value (scratch) */ - - /* - * Floating point registers that the kernel considers scratch: - */ - struct ia64_fpreg f6; /* scratch */ - struct ia64_fpreg f7; /* scratch */ - struct ia64_fpreg f8; /* scratch */ - struct ia64_fpreg f9; /* scratch */ - struct ia64_fpreg f10; /* scratch */ - struct ia64_fpreg f11; /* scratch */ -}; - -/* - * This structure contains the addition registers that need to - * preserved across a context switch. This generally consists of - * "preserved" registers. - */ -struct switch_stack { - unsigned long caller_unat; /* user NaT collection register (preserved) */ - unsigned long ar_fpsr; /* floating-point status register */ - - struct ia64_fpreg f2; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f3; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f4; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f5; /* preserved */ - - struct ia64_fpreg f12; /* scratch, but untouched by kernel */ - struct ia64_fpreg f13; /* scratch, but untouched by kernel */ - struct ia64_fpreg f14; /* scratch, but untouched by kernel */ - struct ia64_fpreg f15; /* scratch, but untouched by kernel */ - struct ia64_fpreg f16; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f17; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f18; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f19; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f20; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f21; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f22; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f23; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f24; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f25; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f26; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f27; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f28; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f29; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f30; /* preserved */ - struct ia64_fpreg f31; /* preserved */ - - unsigned long r4; /* preserved */ - unsigned long r5; /* preserved */ - unsigned long r6; /* preserved */ - unsigned long r7; /* preserved */ - - unsigned long b0; /* so we can force a direct return in copy_thread */ - unsigned long b1; - unsigned long b2; - unsigned long b3; - unsigned long b4; - unsigned long b5; - - unsigned long ar_pfs; /* previous function state */ - unsigned long ar_lc; /* loop counter (preserved) */ - unsigned long ar_unat; /* NaT bits for r4-r7 */ - unsigned long ar_rnat; /* RSE NaT collection register */ - unsigned long ar_bspstore; /* RSE dirty base (preserved) */ - unsigned long pr; /* 64 predicate registers (1 bit each) */ -}; - - -/* pt_all_user_regs is used for PTRACE_GETREGS PTRACE_SETREGS */ -struct pt_all_user_regs { - unsigned long nat; - unsigned long cr_iip; - unsigned long cfm; - unsigned long cr_ipsr; - unsigned long pr; - - unsigned long gr[32]; - unsigned long br[8]; - unsigned long ar[128]; - struct ia64_fpreg fr[128]; -}; - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -/* indices to application-registers array in pt_all_user_regs */ -#define PT_AUR_RSC 16 -#define PT_AUR_BSP 17 -#define PT_AUR_BSPSTORE 18 -#define PT_AUR_RNAT 19 -#define PT_AUR_CCV 32 -#define PT_AUR_UNAT 36 -#define PT_AUR_FPSR 40 -#define PT_AUR_PFS 64 -#define PT_AUR_LC 65 -#define PT_AUR_EC 66 - -/* - * The numbers chosen here are somewhat arbitrary but absolutely MUST - * not overlap with any of the number assigned in <linux/ptrace.h>. - */ -#define PTRACE_SINGLEBLOCK 12 /* resume execution until next branch */ -#define PTRACE_OLD_GETSIGINFO 13 /* (replaced by PTRACE_GETSIGINFO in <linux/ptrace.h>) */ -#define PTRACE_OLD_SETSIGINFO 14 /* (replaced by PTRACE_SETSIGINFO in <linux/ptrace.h>) */ -#define PTRACE_GETREGS 18 /* get all registers (pt_all_user_regs) in one shot */ -#define PTRACE_SETREGS 19 /* set all registers (pt_all_user_regs) in one shot */ - -#define PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS 21 - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_PTRACE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace_offsets.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace_offsets.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2847c18139ef..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ptrace_offsets.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_OFFSETS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_OFFSETS_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -/* - * The "uarea" that can be accessed via PEEKUSER and POKEUSER is a - * virtual structure that would have the following definition: - * - * struct uarea { - * struct ia64_fpreg fph[96]; // f32-f127 - * unsigned long nat_bits; - * unsigned long empty1; - * struct ia64_fpreg f2; // f2-f5 - * : - * struct ia64_fpreg f5; - * struct ia64_fpreg f10; // f10-f31 - * : - * struct ia64_fpreg f31; - * unsigned long r4; // r4-r7 - * : - * unsigned long r7; - * unsigned long b1; // b1-b5 - * : - * unsigned long b5; - * unsigned long ar_ec; - * unsigned long ar_lc; - * unsigned long empty2[5]; - * unsigned long cr_ipsr; - * unsigned long cr_iip; - * unsigned long cfm; - * unsigned long ar_unat; - * unsigned long ar_pfs; - * unsigned long ar_rsc; - * unsigned long ar_rnat; - * unsigned long ar_bspstore; - * unsigned long pr; - * unsigned long b6; - * unsigned long ar_bsp; - * unsigned long r1; - * unsigned long r2; - * unsigned long r3; - * unsigned long r12; - * unsigned long r13; - * unsigned long r14; - * unsigned long r15; - * unsigned long r8; - * unsigned long r9; - * unsigned long r10; - * unsigned long r11; - * unsigned long r16; - * : - * unsigned long r31; - * unsigned long ar_ccv; - * unsigned long ar_fpsr; - * unsigned long b0; - * unsigned long b7; - * unsigned long f6; - * unsigned long f7; - * unsigned long f8; - * unsigned long f9; - * unsigned long ar_csd; - * unsigned long ar_ssd; - * unsigned long rsvd1[710]; - * unsigned long dbr[8]; - * unsigned long rsvd2[504]; - * unsigned long ibr[8]; - * unsigned long rsvd3[504]; - * unsigned long pmd[4]; - * } - */ - -/* fph: */ -#define PT_F32 0x0000 -#define PT_F33 0x0010 -#define PT_F34 0x0020 -#define PT_F35 0x0030 -#define PT_F36 0x0040 -#define PT_F37 0x0050 -#define PT_F38 0x0060 -#define PT_F39 0x0070 -#define PT_F40 0x0080 -#define PT_F41 0x0090 -#define PT_F42 0x00a0 -#define PT_F43 0x00b0 -#define PT_F44 0x00c0 -#define PT_F45 0x00d0 -#define PT_F46 0x00e0 -#define PT_F47 0x00f0 -#define PT_F48 0x0100 -#define PT_F49 0x0110 -#define PT_F50 0x0120 -#define PT_F51 0x0130 -#define PT_F52 0x0140 -#define PT_F53 0x0150 -#define PT_F54 0x0160 -#define PT_F55 0x0170 -#define PT_F56 0x0180 -#define PT_F57 0x0190 -#define PT_F58 0x01a0 -#define PT_F59 0x01b0 -#define PT_F60 0x01c0 -#define PT_F61 0x01d0 -#define PT_F62 0x01e0 -#define PT_F63 0x01f0 -#define PT_F64 0x0200 -#define PT_F65 0x0210 -#define PT_F66 0x0220 -#define PT_F67 0x0230 -#define PT_F68 0x0240 -#define PT_F69 0x0250 -#define PT_F70 0x0260 -#define PT_F71 0x0270 -#define PT_F72 0x0280 -#define PT_F73 0x0290 -#define PT_F74 0x02a0 -#define PT_F75 0x02b0 -#define PT_F76 0x02c0 -#define PT_F77 0x02d0 -#define PT_F78 0x02e0 -#define PT_F79 0x02f0 -#define PT_F80 0x0300 -#define PT_F81 0x0310 -#define PT_F82 0x0320 -#define PT_F83 0x0330 -#define PT_F84 0x0340 -#define PT_F85 0x0350 -#define PT_F86 0x0360 -#define PT_F87 0x0370 -#define PT_F88 0x0380 -#define PT_F89 0x0390 -#define PT_F90 0x03a0 -#define PT_F91 0x03b0 -#define PT_F92 0x03c0 -#define PT_F93 0x03d0 -#define PT_F94 0x03e0 -#define PT_F95 0x03f0 -#define PT_F96 0x0400 -#define PT_F97 0x0410 -#define PT_F98 0x0420 -#define PT_F99 0x0430 -#define PT_F100 0x0440 -#define PT_F101 0x0450 -#define PT_F102 0x0460 -#define PT_F103 0x0470 -#define PT_F104 0x0480 -#define PT_F105 0x0490 -#define PT_F106 0x04a0 -#define PT_F107 0x04b0 -#define PT_F108 0x04c0 -#define PT_F109 0x04d0 -#define PT_F110 0x04e0 -#define PT_F111 0x04f0 -#define PT_F112 0x0500 -#define PT_F113 0x0510 -#define PT_F114 0x0520 -#define PT_F115 0x0530 -#define PT_F116 0x0540 -#define PT_F117 0x0550 -#define PT_F118 0x0560 -#define PT_F119 0x0570 -#define PT_F120 0x0580 -#define PT_F121 0x0590 -#define PT_F122 0x05a0 -#define PT_F123 0x05b0 -#define PT_F124 0x05c0 -#define PT_F125 0x05d0 -#define PT_F126 0x05e0 -#define PT_F127 0x05f0 - -#define PT_NAT_BITS 0x0600 - -#define PT_F2 0x0610 -#define PT_F3 0x0620 -#define PT_F4 0x0630 -#define PT_F5 0x0640 -#define PT_F10 0x0650 -#define PT_F11 0x0660 -#define PT_F12 0x0670 -#define PT_F13 0x0680 -#define PT_F14 0x0690 -#define PT_F15 0x06a0 -#define PT_F16 0x06b0 -#define PT_F17 0x06c0 -#define PT_F18 0x06d0 -#define PT_F19 0x06e0 -#define PT_F20 0x06f0 -#define PT_F21 0x0700 -#define PT_F22 0x0710 -#define PT_F23 0x0720 -#define PT_F24 0x0730 -#define PT_F25 0x0740 -#define PT_F26 0x0750 -#define PT_F27 0x0760 -#define PT_F28 0x0770 -#define PT_F29 0x0780 -#define PT_F30 0x0790 -#define PT_F31 0x07a0 -#define PT_R4 0x07b0 -#define PT_R5 0x07b8 -#define PT_R6 0x07c0 -#define PT_R7 0x07c8 - -#define PT_B1 0x07d8 -#define PT_B2 0x07e0 -#define PT_B3 0x07e8 -#define PT_B4 0x07f0 -#define PT_B5 0x07f8 - -#define PT_AR_EC 0x0800 -#define PT_AR_LC 0x0808 - -#define PT_CR_IPSR 0x0830 -#define PT_CR_IIP 0x0838 -#define PT_CFM 0x0840 -#define PT_AR_UNAT 0x0848 -#define PT_AR_PFS 0x0850 -#define PT_AR_RSC 0x0858 -#define PT_AR_RNAT 0x0860 -#define PT_AR_BSPSTORE 0x0868 -#define PT_PR 0x0870 -#define PT_B6 0x0878 -#define PT_AR_BSP 0x0880 /* note: this points to the *end* of the backing store! */ -#define PT_R1 0x0888 -#define PT_R2 0x0890 -#define PT_R3 0x0898 -#define PT_R12 0x08a0 -#define PT_R13 0x08a8 -#define PT_R14 0x08b0 -#define PT_R15 0x08b8 -#define PT_R8 0x08c0 -#define PT_R9 0x08c8 -#define PT_R10 0x08d0 -#define PT_R11 0x08d8 -#define PT_R16 0x08e0 -#define PT_R17 0x08e8 -#define PT_R18 0x08f0 -#define PT_R19 0x08f8 -#define PT_R20 0x0900 -#define PT_R21 0x0908 -#define PT_R22 0x0910 -#define PT_R23 0x0918 -#define PT_R24 0x0920 -#define PT_R25 0x0928 -#define PT_R26 0x0930 -#define PT_R27 0x0938 -#define PT_R28 0x0940 -#define PT_R29 0x0948 -#define PT_R30 0x0950 -#define PT_R31 0x0958 -#define PT_AR_CCV 0x0960 -#define PT_AR_FPSR 0x0968 -#define PT_B0 0x0970 -#define PT_B7 0x0978 -#define PT_F6 0x0980 -#define PT_F7 0x0990 -#define PT_F8 0x09a0 -#define PT_F9 0x09b0 -#define PT_AR_CSD 0x09c0 -#define PT_AR_SSD 0x09c8 - -#define PT_DBR 0x2000 /* data breakpoint registers */ -#define PT_IBR 0x3000 /* instruction breakpoint registers */ -#define PT_PMD 0x4000 /* performance monitoring counters */ - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_PTRACE_OFFSETS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/resource.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/resource.h deleted file mode 100644 index d488d2b22ac4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/resource.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_RESOURCE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_RESOURCE_H - -#include <asm/ustack.h> -#include <asm-generic/resource.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_RESOURCE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/rse.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/rse.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6d260af571c5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/rse.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_RSE_H -#define _ASM_IA64_RSE_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Register stack engine related helper functions. This file may be - * used in applications, so be careful about the name-space and give - * some consideration to non-GNU C compilers (though __inline__ is - * fine). - */ - -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_rse_slot_num (unsigned long *addr) -{ - return (((unsigned long) addr) >> 3) & 0x3f; -} - -/* - * Return TRUE if ADDR is the address of an RNAT slot. - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot (unsigned long *addr) -{ - return ia64_rse_slot_num(addr) == 0x3f; -} - -/* - * Returns the address of the RNAT slot that covers the slot at - * address SLOT_ADDR. - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long * -ia64_rse_rnat_addr (unsigned long *slot_addr) -{ - return (unsigned long *) ((unsigned long) slot_addr | (0x3f << 3)); -} - -/* - * Calculate the number of registers in the dirty partition starting at BSPSTORE and - * ending at BSP. This isn't simply (BSP-BSPSTORE)/8 because every 64th slot stores - * ar.rnat. - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long -ia64_rse_num_regs (unsigned long *bspstore, unsigned long *bsp) -{ - unsigned long slots = (bsp - bspstore); - - return slots - (ia64_rse_slot_num(bspstore) + slots)/0x40; -} - -/* - * The inverse of the above: given bspstore and the number of - * registers, calculate ar.bsp. - */ -static __inline__ unsigned long * -ia64_rse_skip_regs (unsigned long *addr, long num_regs) -{ - long delta = ia64_rse_slot_num(addr) + num_regs; - - if (num_regs < 0) - delta -= 0x3e; - return addr + num_regs + delta/0x3f; -} - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_RSE_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/setup.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/setup.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8d13ce8fb03a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/setup.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef __IA64_SETUP_H -#define __IA64_SETUP_H - -#define COMMAND_LINE_SIZE 2048 - -extern struct ia64_boot_param { - __u64 command_line; /* physical address of command line arguments */ - __u64 efi_systab; /* physical address of EFI system table */ - __u64 efi_memmap; /* physical address of EFI memory map */ - __u64 efi_memmap_size; /* size of EFI memory map */ - __u64 efi_memdesc_size; /* size of an EFI memory map descriptor */ - __u32 efi_memdesc_version; /* memory descriptor version */ - struct { - __u16 num_cols; /* number of columns on console output device */ - __u16 num_rows; /* number of rows on console output device */ - __u16 orig_x; /* cursor's x position */ - __u16 orig_y; /* cursor's y position */ - } console_info; - __u64 fpswa; /* physical address of the fpswa interface */ - __u64 initrd_start; - __u64 initrd_size; -} *ia64_boot_param; - -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/sigcontext.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/sigcontext.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1bb6f0f2bd73..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/sigcontext.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SIGCONTEXT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SIGCONTEXT_H - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <asm/fpu.h> - -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_ONSTACK_BIT 0 /* is handler running on signal stack? */ -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL_BIT 1 /* did signal interrupt a syscall? */ -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_FPH_VALID_BIT 2 /* is state in f[32]-f[127] valid? */ - -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_ONSTACK (1 << IA64_SC_FLAG_ONSTACK_BIT) -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL (1 << IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL_BIT) -#define IA64_SC_FLAG_FPH_VALID (1 << IA64_SC_FLAG_FPH_VALID_BIT) - -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -/* - * Note on handling of register backing store: sc_ar_bsp contains the address that would - * be found in ar.bsp after executing a "cover" instruction the context in which the - * signal was raised. If signal delivery required switching to an alternate signal stack - * (sc_rbs_base is not NULL), the "dirty" partition (as it would exist after executing the - * imaginary "cover" instruction) is backed by the *alternate* signal stack, not the - * original one. In this case, sc_rbs_base contains the base address of the new register - * backing store. The number of registers in the dirty partition can be calculated as: - * - * ndirty = ia64_rse_num_regs(sc_rbs_base, sc_rbs_base + (sc_loadrs >> 16)) - * - */ - -struct sigcontext { - unsigned long sc_flags; /* see manifest constants above */ - unsigned long sc_nat; /* bit i == 1 iff scratch reg gr[i] is a NaT */ - stack_t sc_stack; /* previously active stack */ - - unsigned long sc_ip; /* instruction pointer */ - unsigned long sc_cfm; /* current frame marker */ - unsigned long sc_um; /* user mask bits */ - unsigned long sc_ar_rsc; /* register stack configuration register */ - unsigned long sc_ar_bsp; /* backing store pointer */ - unsigned long sc_ar_rnat; /* RSE NaT collection register */ - unsigned long sc_ar_ccv; /* compare and exchange compare value register */ - unsigned long sc_ar_unat; /* ar.unat of interrupted context */ - unsigned long sc_ar_fpsr; /* floating-point status register */ - unsigned long sc_ar_pfs; /* previous function state */ - unsigned long sc_ar_lc; /* loop count register */ - unsigned long sc_pr; /* predicate registers */ - unsigned long sc_br[8]; /* branch registers */ - /* Note: sc_gr[0] is used as the "uc_link" member of ucontext_t */ - unsigned long sc_gr[32]; /* general registers (static partition) */ - struct ia64_fpreg sc_fr[128]; /* floating-point registers */ - - unsigned long sc_rbs_base; /* NULL or new base of sighandler's rbs */ - unsigned long sc_loadrs; /* see description above */ - - unsigned long sc_ar25; /* cmp8xchg16 uses this */ - unsigned long sc_ar26; /* rsvd for scratch use */ - unsigned long sc_rsvd[12]; /* reserved for future use */ - /* - * The mask must come last so we can increase _NSIG_WORDS - * without breaking binary compatibility. - */ - sigset_t sc_mask; /* signal mask to restore after handler returns */ -}; - -# endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SIGCONTEXT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/siginfo.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/siginfo.h deleted file mode 100644 index 796af1ccaa7e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/siginfo.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Based on <asm-i386/siginfo.h>. - * - * Modified 1998-2002 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGINFO_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGINFO_H - - -#include <asm-generic/siginfo.h> - -#define si_imm _sifields._sigfault._imm /* as per UNIX SysV ABI spec */ -#define si_flags _sifields._sigfault._flags -/* - * si_isr is valid for SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, and SIGTRAP provided that - * si_code is non-zero and __ISR_VALID is set in si_flags. - */ -#define si_isr _sifields._sigfault._isr - -/* - * Flag values for si_flags: - */ -#define __ISR_VALID_BIT 0 -#define __ISR_VALID (1 << __ISR_VALID_BIT) - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGINFO_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/signal.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/signal.h deleted file mode 100644 index 63d574e802a2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/signal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * Modified 1998-2001, 2003 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - * - * Unfortunately, this file is being included by bits/signal.h in - * glibc-2.x. Hence the #ifdef __KERNEL__ ugliness. - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H - - -#define SIGHUP 1 -#define SIGINT 2 -#define SIGQUIT 3 -#define SIGILL 4 -#define SIGTRAP 5 -#define SIGABRT 6 -#define SIGIOT 6 -#define SIGBUS 7 -#define SIGFPE 8 -#define SIGKILL 9 -#define SIGUSR1 10 -#define SIGSEGV 11 -#define SIGUSR2 12 -#define SIGPIPE 13 -#define SIGALRM 14 -#define SIGTERM 15 -#define SIGSTKFLT 16 -#define SIGCHLD 17 -#define SIGCONT 18 -#define SIGSTOP 19 -#define SIGTSTP 20 -#define SIGTTIN 21 -#define SIGTTOU 22 -#define SIGURG 23 -#define SIGXCPU 24 -#define SIGXFSZ 25 -#define SIGVTALRM 26 -#define SIGPROF 27 -#define SIGWINCH 28 -#define SIGIO 29 -#define SIGPOLL SIGIO -/* -#define SIGLOST 29 -*/ -#define SIGPWR 30 -#define SIGSYS 31 -/* signal 31 is no longer "unused", but the SIGUNUSED macro remains for backwards compatibility */ -#define SIGUNUSED 31 - -/* These should not be considered constants from userland. */ -#define SIGRTMIN 32 -#define SIGRTMAX _NSIG - -#define SA_RESTORER 0x04000000 - -/* - * The minimum stack size needs to be fairly large because we want to - * be sure that an app compiled for today's CPUs will continue to run - * on all future CPU models. The CPU model matters because the signal - * frame needs to have space for the complete machine state, including - * all physical stacked registers. The number of physical stacked - * registers is CPU model dependent, but given that the width of - * ar.rsc.loadrs is 14 bits, we can assume that they'll never take up - * more than 16KB of space. - */ -#if 1 - /* - * This is a stupid typo: the value was _meant_ to be 131072 (0x20000), but I typed it - * in wrong. ;-( To preserve backwards compatibility, we leave the kernel at the - * incorrect value and fix libc only. - */ -# define MINSIGSTKSZ 131027 /* min. stack size for sigaltstack() */ -#else -# define MINSIGSTKSZ 131072 /* min. stack size for sigaltstack() */ -#endif -#define SIGSTKSZ 262144 /* default stack size for sigaltstack() */ - - -#include <asm-generic/signal-defs.h> - -# ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -# include <linux/types.h> - -/* Avoid too many header ordering problems. */ -struct siginfo; - -typedef struct sigaltstack { - void __user *ss_sp; - int ss_flags; - __kernel_size_t ss_size; -} stack_t; - - -# endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_SIGNAL_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/stat.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/stat.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3265ed5aac0f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/stat.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_STAT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_STAT_H - -/* - * Modified 1998, 1999 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ - -struct stat { - unsigned long st_dev; - unsigned long st_ino; - unsigned long st_nlink; - unsigned int st_mode; - unsigned int st_uid; - unsigned int st_gid; - unsigned int __pad0; - unsigned long st_rdev; - unsigned long st_size; - unsigned long st_atime; - unsigned long st_atime_nsec; - unsigned long st_mtime; - unsigned long st_mtime_nsec; - unsigned long st_ctime; - unsigned long st_ctime_nsec; - unsigned long st_blksize; - long st_blocks; - unsigned long __unused[3]; -}; - -#define STAT_HAVE_NSEC 1 - -struct ia64_oldstat { - unsigned int st_dev; - unsigned int st_ino; - unsigned int st_mode; - unsigned int st_nlink; - unsigned int st_uid; - unsigned int st_gid; - unsigned int st_rdev; - unsigned int __pad1; - unsigned long st_size; - unsigned long st_atime; - unsigned long st_mtime; - unsigned long st_ctime; - unsigned int st_blksize; - int st_blocks; - unsigned int __unused1; - unsigned int __unused2; -}; - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_STAT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/statfs.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/statfs.h deleted file mode 100644 index de3bae4f137d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/statfs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_STATFS_H -#define _ASM_IA64_STATFS_H - -/* - * Based on <asm-i386/statfs.h>. - * - * Modified 1998, 1999, 2003 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ - -/* - * We need compat_statfs64 to be packed, because the i386 ABI won't - * add padding at the end to bring it to a multiple of 8 bytes, but - * the IA64 ABI will. - */ -#define ARCH_PACK_COMPAT_STATFS64 __attribute__((packed,aligned(4))) - -#include <asm-generic/statfs.h> - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_STATFS_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/swab.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/swab.h deleted file mode 100644 index 79f3fef1a05e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/swab.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SWAB_H -#define _ASM_IA64_SWAB_H - -/* - * Modified 1998, 1999 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co. - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -static __inline__ __attribute_const__ __u64 __arch_swab64(__u64 x) -{ - __u64 result; - - result = ia64_mux1(x, ia64_mux1_rev); - return result; -} -#define __arch_swab64 __arch_swab64 - -static __inline__ __attribute_const__ __u32 __arch_swab32(__u32 x) -{ - return __arch_swab64(x) >> 32; -} -#define __arch_swab32 __arch_swab32 - -static __inline__ __attribute_const__ __u16 __arch_swab16(__u16 x) -{ - return __arch_swab64(x) >> 48; -} -#define __arch_swab16 __arch_swab16 - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SWAB_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/types.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/types.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2000de474be6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * This file is never included by application software unless explicitly - * requested (e.g., via linux/types.h) in which case the application is - * Linux specific so (user-) name space pollution is not a major issue. - * However, for interoperability, libraries still need to be careful to - * avoid naming clashes. - * - * Based on <asm-alpha/types.h>. - * - * Modified 1998-2000, 2002 - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_TYPES_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_TYPES_H - - -#ifndef __KERNEL__ -#include <asm-generic/int-l64.h> -#endif - -#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ -# define __IA64_UL(x) (x) -# define __IA64_UL_CONST(x) x - -#else -# define __IA64_UL(x) ((unsigned long)(x)) -# define __IA64_UL_CONST(x) x##UL - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_TYPES_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ucontext.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ucontext.h deleted file mode 100644 index 46f51e535e04..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ucontext.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UCONTEXT_H -#define _ASM_IA64_UCONTEXT_H - -struct ucontext { - struct sigcontext uc_mcontext; -}; - -#define uc_link uc_mcontext.sc_gr[0] /* wrong type; nobody cares */ -#define uc_sigmask uc_mcontext.sc_sigmask -#define uc_stack uc_mcontext.sc_stack - -#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UCONTEXT_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h deleted file mode 100644 index 013e0bcacc39..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -/* - * IA-64 Linux syscall numbers and inline-functions. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H - - -#include <asm/break.h> - -#define __BREAK_SYSCALL __IA64_BREAK_SYSCALL - -#define __NR_Linux 1024 - -#define __NR_umount __NR_umount2 - -#include <asm/unistd_64.h> - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_UNISTD_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ustack.h b/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ustack.h deleted file mode 100644 index 703cc5f546ff..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/ustack.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_IA64_USTACK_H -#define _UAPI_ASM_IA64_USTACK_H - -/* - * Constants for the user stack size - */ - - -/* Make a default stack size of 2GiB */ -#define DEFAULT_USER_STACK_SIZE (1UL << 31) - -#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_IA64_USTACK_H */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/install.sh b/arch/ia64/install.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 2d4b66a9f362..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/install.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public -# License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive -# for more details. -# -# Copyright (C) 1995 by Linus Torvalds -# -# Adapted from code in arch/i386/boot/Makefile by H. Peter Anvin -# -# "make install" script for ia64 architecture -# -# Arguments: -# $1 - kernel version -# $2 - kernel image file -# $3 - kernel map file -# $4 - default install path (blank if root directory) - -if [ -f $4/vmlinuz ]; then - mv $4/vmlinuz $4/vmlinuz.old -fi - -if [ -f $4/System.map ]; then - mv $4/System.map $4/System.old -fi - -cat $2 > $4/vmlinuz -cp $3 $4/System.map - -test -x /usr/sbin/elilo && /usr/sbin/elilo diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/.gitignore b/arch/ia64/kernel/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 0374827206e7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -gate.lds -vmlinux.lds diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile b/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index d7e1cabee2ec..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# -# Makefile for the linux kernel. -# - -ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE -CFLAGS_REMOVE_ftrace.o = -pg -endif - -extra-y := vmlinux.lds - -obj-y := head.o entry.o efi.o efi_stub.o gate-data.o fsys.o irq.o irq_ia64.o \ - irq_lsapic.o ivt.o pal.o patch.o process.o ptrace.o sal.o \ - salinfo.o setup.o signal.o sys_ia64.o time.o traps.o unaligned.o \ - unwind.o mca.o mca_asm.o topology.o dma-mapping.o iosapic.o acpi.o \ - acpi-ext.o - -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_BRL_EMU) += brl_emu.o - -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_PALINFO) += palinfo.o -obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += module.o -obj-$(CONFIG_SMP) += smp.o smpboot.o -obj-$(CONFIG_NUMA) += numa.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_CYCLONE) += cyclone.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_MCA_RECOVERY) += mca_recovery.o -obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o -obj-$(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE) += ftrace.o -obj-$(CONFIG_KEXEC) += machine_kexec.o relocate_kernel.o crash.o -obj-$(CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP) += crash_dump.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_UNCACHED_ALLOCATOR) += uncached.o -obj-$(CONFIG_AUDIT) += audit.o -obj-y += msi_ia64.o -mca_recovery-y += mca_drv.o mca_drv_asm.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_MC_ERR_INJECT)+= err_inject.o -obj-$(CONFIG_STACKTRACE) += stacktrace.o - -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_ESI) += esi.o esi_stub.o # must be in kernel proper -obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU) += pci-dma.o - -obj-$(CONFIG_ELF_CORE) += elfcore.o - -# fp_emulate() expects f2-f5,f16-f31 to contain the user-level state. -CFLAGS_traps.o += -mfixed-range=f2-f5,f16-f31 - -# The gate DSO image is built using a special linker script. -include $(srctree)/$(src)/Makefile.gate diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile.gate b/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile.gate deleted file mode 100644 index 846867bff6d6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/Makefile.gate +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# The gate DSO image is built using a special linker script. - -targets += gate.so gate.lds gate.o gate-dummy.o - -obj-y += gate-syms.o - -CPPFLAGS_gate.lds := -P -C -U$(ARCH) - -quiet_cmd_gate = GATE $@ - cmd_gate = $(CC) -nostdlib $(GATECFLAGS_$(@F)) -Wl,-T,$(filter-out FORCE,$^) -o $@ - -GATECFLAGS_gate.so = -shared -s -Wl,-soname=linux-gate.so.1 \ - -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -$(obj)/gate.so: $(obj)/gate.lds $(obj)/gate.o FORCE - $(call if_changed,gate) - -GATECFLAGS_gate-dummy.o = -r -$(obj)/gate-dummy.o: $(obj)/gate.lds $(obj)/gate.o FORCE - $(call if_changed,gate) - -LDFLAGS_gate-syms.o := -r -R -$(obj)/gate-syms.o: $(obj)/gate-dummy.o FORCE - $(call if_changed,ld) - -# gate-data.o contains the gate DSO image as data in section .data..gate. -# We must build gate.so before we can assemble it. -# Note: kbuild does not track this dependency due to usage of .incbin -$(obj)/gate-data.o: $(obj)/gate.so diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi-ext.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi-ext.c deleted file mode 100644 index 42cd21480833..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi-ext.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * (c) Copyright 2003, 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> - -#include <asm/acpi-ext.h> - -/* - * Device CSRs that do not appear in PCI config space should be described - * via ACPI. This would normally be done with Address Space Descriptors - * marked as "consumer-only," but old versions of Windows and Linux ignore - * the producer/consumer flag, so HP invented a vendor-defined resource to - * describe the location and size of CSR space. - */ - -struct acpi_vendor_uuid hp_ccsr_uuid = { - .subtype = 2, - .data = { 0xf9, 0xad, 0xe9, 0x69, 0x4f, 0x92, 0x5f, 0xab, 0xf6, 0x4a, - 0x24, 0xd2, 0x01, 0x37, 0x0e, 0xad }, -}; - -static acpi_status hp_ccsr_locate(acpi_handle obj, u64 *base, u64 *length) -{ - acpi_status status; - struct acpi_buffer buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL }; - struct acpi_resource *resource; - struct acpi_resource_vendor_typed *vendor; - - status = acpi_get_vendor_resource(obj, METHOD_NAME__CRS, &hp_ccsr_uuid, - &buffer); - - resource = buffer.pointer; - vendor = &resource->data.vendor_typed; - - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) || vendor->byte_length < 16) { - status = AE_NOT_FOUND; - goto exit; - } - - memcpy(base, vendor->byte_data, sizeof(*base)); - memcpy(length, vendor->byte_data + 8, sizeof(*length)); - - exit: - kfree(buffer.pointer); - return status; -} - -struct csr_space { - u64 base; - u64 length; -}; - -static acpi_status find_csr_space(struct acpi_resource *resource, void *data) -{ - struct csr_space *space = data; - struct acpi_resource_address64 addr; - acpi_status status; - - status = acpi_resource_to_address64(resource, &addr); - if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status) && - addr.resource_type == ACPI_MEMORY_RANGE && - addr.address.address_length && - addr.producer_consumer == ACPI_CONSUMER) { - space->base = addr.address.minimum; - space->length = addr.address.address_length; - return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE; - } - return AE_OK; /* keep looking */ -} - -static acpi_status hp_crs_locate(acpi_handle obj, u64 *base, u64 *length) -{ - struct csr_space space = { 0, 0 }; - - acpi_walk_resources(obj, METHOD_NAME__CRS, find_csr_space, &space); - if (!space.length) - return AE_NOT_FOUND; - - *base = space.base; - *length = space.length; - return AE_OK; -} - -acpi_status hp_acpi_csr_space(acpi_handle obj, u64 *csr_base, u64 *csr_length) -{ - acpi_status status; - - status = hp_ccsr_locate(obj, csr_base, csr_length); - if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) - return status; - - return hp_crs_locate(obj, csr_base, csr_length); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(hp_acpi_csr_space); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 41e8fe55cd98..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/acpi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,913 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -/* - * acpi.c - Architecture-Specific Low-Level ACPI Support - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co. - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 2000,2001 J.I. Lee <jung-ik.lee@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001 Takayoshi Kochi <t-kochi@bq.jp.nec.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * Copyright (C) 2004 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/mmzone.h> -#include <linux/nodemask.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <acpi/processor.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/iosapic.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/cyclone.h> - -#define PREFIX "ACPI: " - -int acpi_lapic; -unsigned int acpi_cpei_override; -unsigned int acpi_cpei_phys_cpuid; - -#define ACPI_MAX_PLATFORM_INTERRUPTS 256 - -/* Array to record platform interrupt vectors for generic interrupt routing. */ -int platform_intr_list[ACPI_MAX_PLATFORM_INTERRUPTS] = { - [0 ... ACPI_MAX_PLATFORM_INTERRUPTS - 1] = -1 -}; - -enum acpi_irq_model_id acpi_irq_model = ACPI_IRQ_MODEL_IOSAPIC; - -/* - * Interrupt routing API for device drivers. Provides interrupt vector for - * a generic platform event. Currently only CPEI is implemented. - */ -int acpi_request_vector(u32 int_type) -{ - int vector = -1; - - if (int_type < ACPI_MAX_PLATFORM_INTERRUPTS) { - /* corrected platform error interrupt */ - vector = platform_intr_list[int_type]; - } else - printk(KERN_ERR - "acpi_request_vector(): invalid interrupt type\n"); - return vector; -} - -void __init __iomem *__acpi_map_table(unsigned long phys, unsigned long size) -{ - return __va(phys); -} - -void __init __acpi_unmap_table(void __iomem *map, unsigned long size) -{ -} - -/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Boot-time Table Parsing - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -static int available_cpus __initdata; -struct acpi_table_madt *acpi_madt __initdata; -static u8 has_8259; - -static int __init -acpi_parse_lapic_addr_ovr(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, - const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_local_apic_override *lapic; - - lapic = (struct acpi_madt_local_apic_override *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(lapic, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - if (lapic->address) { - iounmap(ipi_base_addr); - ipi_base_addr = ioremap(lapic->address, 0); - } - return 0; -} - -static int __init -acpi_parse_lsapic(union acpi_subtable_headers *header, const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_local_sapic *lsapic; - - lsapic = (struct acpi_madt_local_sapic *)header; - - /*Skip BAD_MADT_ENTRY check, as lsapic size could vary */ - - if (lsapic->lapic_flags & ACPI_MADT_ENABLED) { -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - smp_boot_data.cpu_phys_id[available_cpus] = - (lsapic->id << 8) | lsapic->eid; -#endif - ++available_cpus; - } - - total_cpus++; - return 0; -} - -static int __init -acpi_parse_lapic_nmi(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_local_apic_nmi *lacpi_nmi; - - lacpi_nmi = (struct acpi_madt_local_apic_nmi *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(lacpi_nmi, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - /* TBD: Support lapic_nmi entries */ - return 0; -} - -static int __init -acpi_parse_iosapic(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_io_sapic *iosapic; - - iosapic = (struct acpi_madt_io_sapic *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(iosapic, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - return iosapic_init(iosapic->address, iosapic->global_irq_base); -} - -static unsigned int __initdata acpi_madt_rev; - -static int __init -acpi_parse_plat_int_src(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, - const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_interrupt_source *plintsrc; - int vector; - - plintsrc = (struct acpi_madt_interrupt_source *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(plintsrc, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - /* - * Get vector assignment for this interrupt, set attributes, - * and program the IOSAPIC routing table. - */ - vector = iosapic_register_platform_intr(plintsrc->type, - plintsrc->global_irq, - plintsrc->io_sapic_vector, - plintsrc->eid, - plintsrc->id, - ((plintsrc->inti_flags & ACPI_MADT_POLARITY_MASK) == - ACPI_MADT_POLARITY_ACTIVE_HIGH) ? - IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH : IOSAPIC_POL_LOW, - ((plintsrc->inti_flags & ACPI_MADT_TRIGGER_MASK) == - ACPI_MADT_TRIGGER_EDGE) ? - IOSAPIC_EDGE : IOSAPIC_LEVEL); - - platform_intr_list[plintsrc->type] = vector; - if (acpi_madt_rev > 1) { - acpi_cpei_override = plintsrc->flags & ACPI_MADT_CPEI_OVERRIDE; - } - - /* - * Save the physical id, so we can check when its being removed - */ - acpi_cpei_phys_cpuid = ((plintsrc->id << 8) | (plintsrc->eid)) & 0xffff; - - return 0; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -unsigned int can_cpei_retarget(void) -{ - extern int cpe_vector; - extern unsigned int force_cpei_retarget; - - /* - * Only if CPEI is supported and the override flag - * is present, otherwise return that its re-targettable - * if we are in polling mode. - */ - if (cpe_vector > 0) { - if (acpi_cpei_override || force_cpei_retarget) - return 1; - else - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -unsigned int is_cpu_cpei_target(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned int logical_id; - - logical_id = cpu_logical_id(acpi_cpei_phys_cpuid); - - if (logical_id == cpu) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -void set_cpei_target_cpu(unsigned int cpu) -{ - acpi_cpei_phys_cpuid = cpu_physical_id(cpu); -} -#endif - -unsigned int get_cpei_target_cpu(void) -{ - return acpi_cpei_phys_cpuid; -} - -static int __init -acpi_parse_int_src_ovr(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, - const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_interrupt_override *p; - - p = (struct acpi_madt_interrupt_override *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(p, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - iosapic_override_isa_irq(p->source_irq, p->global_irq, - ((p->inti_flags & ACPI_MADT_POLARITY_MASK) == - ACPI_MADT_POLARITY_ACTIVE_LOW) ? - IOSAPIC_POL_LOW : IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH, - ((p->inti_flags & ACPI_MADT_TRIGGER_MASK) == - ACPI_MADT_TRIGGER_LEVEL) ? - IOSAPIC_LEVEL : IOSAPIC_EDGE); - return 0; -} - -static int __init -acpi_parse_nmi_src(union acpi_subtable_headers * header, const unsigned long end) -{ - struct acpi_madt_nmi_source *nmi_src; - - nmi_src = (struct acpi_madt_nmi_source *)header; - - if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(nmi_src, end)) - return -EINVAL; - - /* TBD: Support nimsrc entries */ - return 0; -} - -static void __init acpi_madt_oem_check(char *oem_id, char *oem_table_id) -{ - if (!strncmp(oem_id, "IBM", 3) && (!strncmp(oem_table_id, "SERMOW", 6))) { - - /* - * Unfortunately ITC_DRIFT is not yet part of the - * official SAL spec, so the ITC_DRIFT bit is not - * set by the BIOS on this hardware. - */ - sal_platform_features |= IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT; - - cyclone_setup(); - } -} - -static int __init acpi_parse_madt(struct acpi_table_header *table) -{ - acpi_madt = (struct acpi_table_madt *)table; - - acpi_madt_rev = acpi_madt->header.revision; - - /* remember the value for reference after free_initmem() */ -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - has_8259 = 1; /* Firmware on old Itanium systems is broken */ -#else - has_8259 = acpi_madt->flags & ACPI_MADT_PCAT_COMPAT; -#endif - iosapic_system_init(has_8259); - - /* Get base address of IPI Message Block */ - - if (acpi_madt->address) - ipi_base_addr = ioremap(acpi_madt->address, 0); - - printk(KERN_INFO PREFIX "Local APIC address %p\n", ipi_base_addr); - - acpi_madt_oem_check(acpi_madt->header.oem_id, - acpi_madt->header.oem_table_id); - - return 0; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA - -#undef SLIT_DEBUG - -#define PXM_FLAG_LEN ((MAX_PXM_DOMAINS + 1)/32) - -static int __initdata srat_num_cpus; /* number of cpus */ -static u32 pxm_flag[PXM_FLAG_LEN]; -#define pxm_bit_set(bit) (set_bit(bit,(void *)pxm_flag)) -#define pxm_bit_test(bit) (test_bit(bit,(void *)pxm_flag)) -static struct acpi_table_slit __initdata *slit_table; -cpumask_t early_cpu_possible_map = CPU_MASK_NONE; - -static int __init -get_processor_proximity_domain(struct acpi_srat_cpu_affinity *pa) -{ - int pxm; - - pxm = pa->proximity_domain_lo; - if (acpi_srat_revision >= 2) - pxm += pa->proximity_domain_hi[0] << 8; - return pxm; -} - -static int __init -get_memory_proximity_domain(struct acpi_srat_mem_affinity *ma) -{ - int pxm; - - pxm = ma->proximity_domain; - if (acpi_srat_revision <= 1) - pxm &= 0xff; - - return pxm; -} - -/* - * ACPI 2.0 SLIT (System Locality Information Table) - * http://devresource.hp.com/devresource/Docs/TechPapers/IA64/slit.pdf - */ -void __init acpi_numa_slit_init(struct acpi_table_slit *slit) -{ - u32 len; - - len = sizeof(struct acpi_table_header) + 8 - + slit->locality_count * slit->locality_count; - if (slit->header.length != len) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "ACPI 2.0 SLIT: size mismatch: %d expected, %d actual\n", - len, slit->header.length); - return; - } - slit_table = slit; -} - -void __init -acpi_numa_processor_affinity_init(struct acpi_srat_cpu_affinity *pa) -{ - int pxm; - - if (!(pa->flags & ACPI_SRAT_CPU_ENABLED)) - return; - - if (srat_num_cpus >= ARRAY_SIZE(node_cpuid)) { - printk_once(KERN_WARNING - "node_cpuid[%ld] is too small, may not be able to use all cpus\n", - ARRAY_SIZE(node_cpuid)); - return; - } - pxm = get_processor_proximity_domain(pa); - - /* record this node in proximity bitmap */ - pxm_bit_set(pxm); - - node_cpuid[srat_num_cpus].phys_id = - (pa->apic_id << 8) | (pa->local_sapic_eid); - /* nid should be overridden as logical node id later */ - node_cpuid[srat_num_cpus].nid = pxm; - cpumask_set_cpu(srat_num_cpus, &early_cpu_possible_map); - srat_num_cpus++; -} - -int __init -acpi_numa_memory_affinity_init(struct acpi_srat_mem_affinity *ma) -{ - unsigned long paddr, size; - int pxm; - struct node_memblk_s *p, *q, *pend; - - pxm = get_memory_proximity_domain(ma); - - /* fill node memory chunk structure */ - paddr = ma->base_address; - size = ma->length; - - /* Ignore disabled entries */ - if (!(ma->flags & ACPI_SRAT_MEM_ENABLED)) - return -1; - - if (num_node_memblks >= NR_NODE_MEMBLKS) { - pr_err("NUMA: too many memblk ranges\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* record this node in proximity bitmap */ - pxm_bit_set(pxm); - - /* Insertion sort based on base address */ - pend = &node_memblk[num_node_memblks]; - for (p = &node_memblk[0]; p < pend; p++) { - if (paddr < p->start_paddr) - break; - } - if (p < pend) { - for (q = pend - 1; q >= p; q--) - *(q + 1) = *q; - } - p->start_paddr = paddr; - p->size = size; - p->nid = pxm; - num_node_memblks++; - return 0; -} - -void __init acpi_numa_fixup(void) -{ - int i, j, node_from, node_to; - - /* If there's no SRAT, fix the phys_id and mark node 0 online */ - if (srat_num_cpus == 0) { - node_set_online(0); - node_cpuid[0].phys_id = hard_smp_processor_id(); - slit_distance(0, 0) = LOCAL_DISTANCE; - goto out; - } - - /* - * MCD - This can probably be dropped now. No need for pxm ID to node ID - * mapping with sparse node numbering iff MAX_PXM_DOMAINS <= MAX_NUMNODES. - */ - nodes_clear(node_online_map); - for (i = 0; i < MAX_PXM_DOMAINS; i++) { - if (pxm_bit_test(i)) { - int nid = acpi_map_pxm_to_node(i); - node_set_online(nid); - } - } - - /* set logical node id in memory chunk structure */ - for (i = 0; i < num_node_memblks; i++) - node_memblk[i].nid = pxm_to_node(node_memblk[i].nid); - - /* assign memory bank numbers for each chunk on each node */ - for_each_online_node(i) { - int bank; - - bank = 0; - for (j = 0; j < num_node_memblks; j++) - if (node_memblk[j].nid == i) - node_memblk[j].bank = bank++; - } - - /* set logical node id in cpu structure */ - for_each_possible_early_cpu(i) - node_cpuid[i].nid = pxm_to_node(node_cpuid[i].nid); - - printk(KERN_INFO "Number of logical nodes in system = %d\n", - num_online_nodes()); - printk(KERN_INFO "Number of memory chunks in system = %d\n", - num_node_memblks); - - if (!slit_table) { - for (i = 0; i < MAX_NUMNODES; i++) - for (j = 0; j < MAX_NUMNODES; j++) - slit_distance(i, j) = i == j ? - LOCAL_DISTANCE : REMOTE_DISTANCE; - goto out; - } - - memset(numa_slit, -1, sizeof(numa_slit)); - for (i = 0; i < slit_table->locality_count; i++) { - if (!pxm_bit_test(i)) - continue; - node_from = pxm_to_node(i); - for (j = 0; j < slit_table->locality_count; j++) { - if (!pxm_bit_test(j)) - continue; - node_to = pxm_to_node(j); - slit_distance(node_from, node_to) = - slit_table->entry[i * slit_table->locality_count + j]; - } - } - -#ifdef SLIT_DEBUG - printk("ACPI 2.0 SLIT locality table:\n"); - for_each_online_node(i) { - for_each_online_node(j) - printk("%03d ", node_distance(i, j)); - printk("\n"); - } -#endif -out: - node_possible_map = node_online_map; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA */ - -/* - * success: return IRQ number (>=0) - * failure: return < 0 - */ -int acpi_register_gsi(struct device *dev, u32 gsi, int triggering, int polarity) -{ - if (acpi_irq_model == ACPI_IRQ_MODEL_PLATFORM) - return gsi; - - if (has_8259 && gsi < 16) - return isa_irq_to_vector(gsi); - - return iosapic_register_intr(gsi, - (polarity == - ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH) ? IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH : - IOSAPIC_POL_LOW, - (triggering == - ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE) ? IOSAPIC_EDGE : - IOSAPIC_LEVEL); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_register_gsi); - -void acpi_unregister_gsi(u32 gsi) -{ - if (acpi_irq_model == ACPI_IRQ_MODEL_PLATFORM) - return; - - if (has_8259 && gsi < 16) - return; - - iosapic_unregister_intr(gsi); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(acpi_unregister_gsi); - -static int __init acpi_parse_fadt(struct acpi_table_header *table) -{ - struct acpi_table_header *fadt_header; - struct acpi_table_fadt *fadt; - - fadt_header = (struct acpi_table_header *)table; - if (fadt_header->revision != 3) - return -ENODEV; /* Only deal with ACPI 2.0 FADT */ - - fadt = (struct acpi_table_fadt *)fadt_header; - - acpi_register_gsi(NULL, fadt->sci_interrupt, ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE, - ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW); - return 0; -} - -int __init early_acpi_boot_init(void) -{ - int ret; - - /* - * do a partial walk of MADT to determine how many CPUs - * we have including offline CPUs - */ - if (acpi_table_parse(ACPI_SIG_MADT, acpi_parse_madt)) { - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Can't find MADT\n"); - return 0; - } - - ret = acpi_table_parse_madt(ACPI_MADT_TYPE_LOCAL_SAPIC, - acpi_parse_lsapic, NR_CPUS); - if (ret < 1) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX - "Error parsing MADT - no LAPIC entries\n"); - else - acpi_lapic = 1; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (available_cpus == 0) { - printk(KERN_INFO "ACPI: Found 0 CPUS; assuming 1\n"); - printk(KERN_INFO "CPU 0 (0x%04x)", hard_smp_processor_id()); - smp_boot_data.cpu_phys_id[available_cpus] = - hard_smp_processor_id(); - available_cpus = 1; /* We've got at least one of these, no? */ - } - smp_boot_data.cpu_count = available_cpus; -#endif - /* Make boot-up look pretty */ - printk(KERN_INFO "%d CPUs available, %d CPUs total\n", available_cpus, - total_cpus); - - return 0; -} - -int __init acpi_boot_init(void) -{ - - /* - * MADT - * ---- - * Parse the Multiple APIC Description Table (MADT), if exists. - * Note that this table provides platform SMP configuration - * information -- the successor to MPS tables. - */ - - if (acpi_table_parse(ACPI_SIG_MADT, acpi_parse_madt)) { - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Can't find MADT\n"); - goto skip_madt; - } - - /* Local APIC */ - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt - (ACPI_MADT_TYPE_LOCAL_APIC_OVERRIDE, acpi_parse_lapic_addr_ovr, 0) < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX - "Error parsing LAPIC address override entry\n"); - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt(ACPI_MADT_TYPE_LOCAL_APIC_NMI, acpi_parse_lapic_nmi, 0) - < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Error parsing LAPIC NMI entry\n"); - - /* I/O APIC */ - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt - (ACPI_MADT_TYPE_IO_SAPIC, acpi_parse_iosapic, NR_IOSAPICS) < 1) { - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX - "Error parsing MADT - no IOSAPIC entries\n"); - } - - /* System-Level Interrupt Routing */ - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt - (ACPI_MADT_TYPE_INTERRUPT_SOURCE, acpi_parse_plat_int_src, - ACPI_MAX_PLATFORM_INTERRUPTS) < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX - "Error parsing platform interrupt source entry\n"); - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt - (ACPI_MADT_TYPE_INTERRUPT_OVERRIDE, acpi_parse_int_src_ovr, 0) < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX - "Error parsing interrupt source overrides entry\n"); - - if (acpi_table_parse_madt(ACPI_MADT_TYPE_NMI_SOURCE, acpi_parse_nmi_src, 0) < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Error parsing NMI SRC entry\n"); - skip_madt: - - /* - * FADT says whether a legacy keyboard controller is present. - * The FADT also contains an SCI_INT line, by which the system - * gets interrupts such as power and sleep buttons. If it's not - * on a Legacy interrupt, it needs to be setup. - */ - if (acpi_table_parse(ACPI_SIG_FADT, acpi_parse_fadt)) - printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "Can't find FADT\n"); - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (srat_num_cpus == 0) { - int cpu, i = 1; - for (cpu = 0; cpu < smp_boot_data.cpu_count; cpu++) - if (smp_boot_data.cpu_phys_id[cpu] != - hard_smp_processor_id()) - node_cpuid[i++].phys_id = - smp_boot_data.cpu_phys_id[cpu]; - } -#endif - build_cpu_to_node_map(); -#endif - return 0; -} - -int acpi_gsi_to_irq(u32 gsi, unsigned int *irq) -{ - int tmp; - - if (has_8259 && gsi < 16) - *irq = isa_irq_to_vector(gsi); - else { - tmp = gsi_to_irq(gsi); - if (tmp == -1) - return -1; - *irq = tmp; - } - return 0; -} - -int acpi_isa_irq_to_gsi(unsigned isa_irq, u32 *gsi) -{ - if (isa_irq >= 16) - return -1; - *gsi = isa_irq; - return 0; -} - -/* - * ACPI based hotplug CPU support - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU -int acpi_map_cpu2node(acpi_handle handle, int cpu, int physid) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA - /* - * We don't have cpu-only-node hotadd. But if the system equips - * SRAT table, pxm is already found and node is ready. - * So, just pxm_to_nid(pxm) is OK. - * This code here is for the system which doesn't have full SRAT - * table for possible cpus. - */ - node_cpuid[cpu].phys_id = physid; - node_cpuid[cpu].nid = acpi_get_node(handle); -#endif - return 0; -} - -int additional_cpus __initdata = -1; - -static __init int setup_additional_cpus(char *s) -{ - if (s) - additional_cpus = simple_strtol(s, NULL, 0); - - return 0; -} - -early_param("additional_cpus", setup_additional_cpus); - -/* - * cpu_possible_mask should be static, it cannot change as CPUs - * are onlined, or offlined. The reason is per-cpu data-structures - * are allocated by some modules at init time, and dont expect to - * do this dynamically on cpu arrival/departure. - * cpu_present_mask on the other hand can change dynamically. - * In case when cpu_hotplug is not compiled, then we resort to current - * behaviour, which is cpu_possible == cpu_present. - * - Ashok Raj - * - * Three ways to find out the number of additional hotplug CPUs: - * - If the BIOS specified disabled CPUs in ACPI/mptables use that. - * - The user can overwrite it with additional_cpus=NUM - * - Otherwise don't reserve additional CPUs. - */ -__init void prefill_possible_map(void) -{ - int i; - int possible, disabled_cpus; - - disabled_cpus = total_cpus - available_cpus; - - if (additional_cpus == -1) { - if (disabled_cpus > 0) - additional_cpus = disabled_cpus; - else - additional_cpus = 0; - } - - possible = available_cpus + additional_cpus; - - if (possible > nr_cpu_ids) - possible = nr_cpu_ids; - - printk(KERN_INFO "SMP: Allowing %d CPUs, %d hotplug CPUs\n", - possible, max((possible - available_cpus), 0)); - - for (i = 0; i < possible; i++) - set_cpu_possible(i, true); -} - -static int _acpi_map_lsapic(acpi_handle handle, int physid, int *pcpu) -{ - int cpu; - - cpu = cpumask_first_zero(cpu_present_mask); - if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) - return -EINVAL; - - acpi_map_cpu2node(handle, cpu, physid); - - set_cpu_present(cpu, true); - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = physid; - - acpi_processor_set_pdc(handle); - - *pcpu = cpu; - return (0); -} - -/* wrapper to silence section mismatch warning */ -int __ref acpi_map_cpu(acpi_handle handle, phys_cpuid_t physid, u32 acpi_id, - int *pcpu) -{ - return _acpi_map_lsapic(handle, physid, pcpu); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_map_cpu); - -int acpi_unmap_cpu(int cpu) -{ - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = -1; - set_cpu_present(cpu, false); - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA - /* NUMA specific cleanup's */ -#endif - - return (0); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_unmap_cpu); -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA -static acpi_status acpi_map_iosapic(acpi_handle handle, u32 depth, - void *context, void **ret) -{ - struct acpi_buffer buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL }; - union acpi_object *obj; - struct acpi_madt_io_sapic *iosapic; - unsigned int gsi_base; - int node; - - /* Only care about objects w/ a method that returns the MADT */ - if (ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_evaluate_object(handle, "_MAT", NULL, &buffer))) - return AE_OK; - - if (!buffer.length || !buffer.pointer) - return AE_OK; - - obj = buffer.pointer; - if (obj->type != ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER || - obj->buffer.length < sizeof(*iosapic)) { - kfree(buffer.pointer); - return AE_OK; - } - - iosapic = (struct acpi_madt_io_sapic *)obj->buffer.pointer; - - if (iosapic->header.type != ACPI_MADT_TYPE_IO_SAPIC) { - kfree(buffer.pointer); - return AE_OK; - } - - gsi_base = iosapic->global_irq_base; - - kfree(buffer.pointer); - - /* OK, it's an IOSAPIC MADT entry; associate it with a node */ - node = acpi_get_node(handle); - if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE || !node_online(node) || - cpumask_empty(cpumask_of_node(node))) - return AE_OK; - - /* We know a gsi to node mapping! */ - map_iosapic_to_node(gsi_base, node); - return AE_OK; -} - -static int __init -acpi_map_iosapics (void) -{ - acpi_get_devices(NULL, acpi_map_iosapic, NULL, NULL); - return 0; -} - -fs_initcall(acpi_map_iosapics); -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA */ - -int __ref acpi_register_ioapic(acpi_handle handle, u64 phys_addr, u32 gsi_base) -{ - int err; - - if ((err = iosapic_init(phys_addr, gsi_base))) - return err; - -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA - acpi_map_iosapic(handle, 0, NULL, NULL); -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA */ - - return 0; -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_register_ioapic); - -int acpi_unregister_ioapic(acpi_handle handle, u32 gsi_base) -{ - return iosapic_remove(gsi_base); -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_unregister_ioapic); - -/* - * acpi_suspend_lowlevel() - save kernel state and suspend. - * - * TBD when IA64 starts to support suspend... - */ -int acpi_suspend_lowlevel(void) { return 0; } - -void acpi_proc_quirk_mwait_check(void) -{ -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/asm-offsets.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/asm-offsets.c deleted file mode 100644 index be3b90fef2e9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/asm-offsets.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,289 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Generate definitions needed by assembly language modules. - * This code generates raw asm output which is post-processed - * to extract and format the required data. - */ - -#define ASM_OFFSETS_C 1 - -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/pid.h> -#include <linux/clocksource.h> -#include <linux/kbuild.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/siginfo.h> -#include <asm/sigcontext.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -#include "../kernel/sigframe.h" -#include "../kernel/fsyscall_gtod_data.h" - -void foo(void) -{ - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_SIZE, sizeof (struct task_struct)); - DEFINE(IA64_THREAD_INFO_SIZE, sizeof (struct thread_info)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE, sizeof (struct pt_regs)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE, sizeof (struct switch_stack)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGINFO_SIZE, sizeof (struct siginfo)); - DEFINE(IA64_CPU_SIZE, sizeof (struct cpuinfo_ia64)); - DEFINE(SIGFRAME_SIZE, sizeof (struct sigframe)); - DEFINE(UNW_FRAME_INFO_SIZE, sizeof (struct unw_frame_info)); - - BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct upid) != 16); - DEFINE(IA64_UPID_SHIFT, 4); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(TI_FLAGS, offsetof(struct thread_info, flags)); - DEFINE(TI_CPU, offsetof(struct thread_info, cpu)); - DEFINE(TI_PRE_COUNT, offsetof(struct thread_info, preempt_count)); -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - DEFINE(TI_AC_STAMP, offsetof(struct thread_info, ac_stamp)); - DEFINE(TI_AC_LEAVE, offsetof(struct thread_info, ac_leave)); - DEFINE(TI_AC_STIME, offsetof(struct thread_info, ac_stime)); - DEFINE(TI_AC_UTIME, offsetof(struct thread_info, ac_utime)); -#endif - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_BLOCKED_OFFSET,offsetof (struct task_struct, blocked)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_CLEAR_CHILD_TID_OFFSET,offsetof (struct task_struct, clear_child_tid)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_THREAD_PID_OFFSET,offsetof (struct task_struct, thread_pid)); - DEFINE(IA64_PID_LEVEL_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pid, level)); - DEFINE(IA64_PID_UPID_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pid, numbers[0])); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_PENDING_OFFSET,offsetof (struct task_struct, pending)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_PID_OFFSET, offsetof (struct task_struct, pid)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_REAL_PARENT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct task_struct, real_parent)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_SIGNAL_OFFSET,offsetof (struct task_struct, signal)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_TGID_OFFSET, offsetof (struct task_struct, tgid)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_THREAD_KSP_OFFSET, offsetof (struct task_struct, thread.ksp)); - DEFINE(IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET, offsetof (struct task_struct, thread.on_ustack)); - - BLANK(); - - - DEFINE(IA64_SIGNAL_GROUP_STOP_COUNT_OFFSET,offsetof (struct signal_struct, - group_stop_count)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGNAL_SHARED_PENDING_OFFSET,offsetof (struct signal_struct, shared_pending)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGNAL_PIDS_TGID_OFFSET, offsetof (struct signal_struct, pids[PIDTYPE_TGID])); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_B6_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, b6)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_B7_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, b7)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_CSD_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_csd)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_SSD_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_ssd)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R8_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r8)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R9_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r9)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R10_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r10)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R11_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r11)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_CR_IPSR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, cr_ipsr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_CR_IIP_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, cr_iip)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_CR_IFS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, cr_ifs)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_UNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_unat)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_PFS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_pfs)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_RSC_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_rsc)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_RNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_rnat)); - - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_BSPSTORE_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_bspstore)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_PR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, pr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_B0_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, b0)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_LOADRS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, loadrs)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R1_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r1)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R12_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r12)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R13_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r13)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_FPSR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_fpsr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R15_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r15)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R14_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r14)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R2_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r2)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R3_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r3)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R16_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r16)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R17_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r17)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R18_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r18)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R19_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r19)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R20_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r20)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R21_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r21)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R22_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r22)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R23_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r23)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R24_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r24)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R25_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r25)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R26_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r26)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R27_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r27)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R28_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r28)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R29_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r29)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R30_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r30)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_R31_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, r31)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_AR_CCV_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, ar_ccv)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F6_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f6)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F7_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f7)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F8_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f8)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F9_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f9)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F10_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f10)); - DEFINE(IA64_PT_REGS_F11_OFFSET, offsetof (struct pt_regs, f11)); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_CALLER_UNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, caller_unat)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_FPSR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_fpsr)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F2_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f2)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F3_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f3)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F4_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f4)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F5_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f5)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F12_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f12)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F13_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f13)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F14_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f14)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F15_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f15)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F16_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f16)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F17_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f17)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F18_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f18)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F19_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f19)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F20_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f20)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F21_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f21)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F22_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f22)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F23_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f23)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F24_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f24)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F25_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f25)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F26_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f26)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F27_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f27)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F28_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f28)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F29_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f29)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F30_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f30)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_F31_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, f31)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_R4_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, r4)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_R5_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, r5)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_R6_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, r6)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_R7_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, r7)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B0_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b0)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B1_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b1)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B2_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b2)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B3_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b3)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B4_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b4)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_B5_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, b5)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_PFS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_pfs)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_LC_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_lc)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_UNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_unat)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_RNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_rnat)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_AR_BSPSTORE_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, ar_bspstore)); - DEFINE(IA64_SWITCH_STACK_PR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct switch_stack, pr)); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_IP_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_ip)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_BSP_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_ar_bsp)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_FPSR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_ar_fpsr)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_RNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_ar_rnat)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_UNAT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_ar_unat)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_B0_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_br[0])); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_CFM_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_cfm)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_FLAGS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_flags)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_FR6_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_fr[6])); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_PR_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_pr)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_R12_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_gr[12])); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_RBS_BASE_OFFSET,offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_rbs_base)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGCONTEXT_LOADRS_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_loadrs)); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_SIGPENDING_SIGNAL_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigpending, signal)); - - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG0_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigframe, arg0)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG1_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigframe, arg1)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG2_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigframe, arg2)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGFRAME_HANDLER_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigframe, handler)); - DEFINE(IA64_SIGFRAME_SIGCONTEXT_OFFSET, offsetof (struct sigframe, sc)); - BLANK(); - /* for assembly files which can't include sched.h: */ - DEFINE(IA64_CLONE_VFORK, CLONE_VFORK); - DEFINE(IA64_CLONE_VM, CLONE_VM); - - BLANK(); - DEFINE(IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct cpuinfo_ia64, nsec_per_cyc)); - DEFINE(IA64_CPUINFO_PTCE_BASE_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct cpuinfo_ia64, ptce_base)); - DEFINE(IA64_CPUINFO_PTCE_COUNT_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct cpuinfo_ia64, ptce_count)); - DEFINE(IA64_CPUINFO_PTCE_STRIDE_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct cpuinfo_ia64, ptce_stride)); - BLANK(); - DEFINE(IA64_TIMESPEC_TV_NSEC_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct __kernel_old_timespec, tv_nsec)); - DEFINE(IA64_TIME_SN_SPEC_SNSEC_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct time_sn_spec, snsec)); - - DEFINE(CLONE_SETTLS_BIT, 19); -#if CLONE_SETTLS != (1<<19) -# error "CLONE_SETTLS_BIT incorrect, please fix" -#endif - - BLANK(); - DEFINE(IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_mca_cpu, mca_stack)); - DEFINE(IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_mca_cpu, init_stack)); - BLANK(); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_OS_GP_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, os_gp)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_PROC_STATE_PARAM_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, proc_state_param)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_SAL_RA_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, sal_ra)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_SAL_GP_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, sal_gp)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_PAL_MIN_STATE_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, pal_min_state)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_OS_STATUS_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, os_status)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_CONTEXT_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct ia64_sal_os_state, context)); - DEFINE(IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_SIZE, - sizeof (struct ia64_sal_os_state)); - BLANK(); - - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_GR_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_gr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_BANK1_GR_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_bank1_gr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_PR_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_pr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_BR0_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_br0)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_RSC_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_rsc)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_IIP_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_iip)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_IPSR_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_ipsr)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_IFS_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_ifs)); - DEFINE(IA64_PMSA_XIP_OFFSET, - offsetof(struct pal_min_state_area, pmsa_xip)); - BLANK(); - - /* used by fsys_gettimeofday in arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S */ - DEFINE(IA64_GTOD_SEQ_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, seq)); - DEFINE(IA64_GTOD_WALL_TIME_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, wall_time)); - DEFINE(IA64_GTOD_MONO_TIME_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, monotonic_time)); - DEFINE(IA64_CLKSRC_MASK_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, clk_mask)); - DEFINE(IA64_CLKSRC_MULT_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, clk_mult)); - DEFINE(IA64_CLKSRC_SHIFT_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, clk_shift)); - DEFINE(IA64_CLKSRC_MMIO_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, clk_fsys_mmio)); - DEFINE(IA64_CLKSRC_CYCLE_LAST_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t, clk_cycle_last)); - DEFINE(IA64_ITC_JITTER_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct itc_jitter_data_t, itc_jitter)); - DEFINE(IA64_ITC_LASTCYCLE_OFFSET, - offsetof (struct itc_jitter_data_t, itc_lastcycle)); - -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/audit.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/audit.c deleted file mode 100644 index ec61f20ca61f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/audit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/audit.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> - -static unsigned dir_class[] = { -#include <asm-generic/audit_dir_write.h> -~0U -}; - -static unsigned read_class[] = { -#include <asm-generic/audit_read.h> -~0U -}; - -static unsigned write_class[] = { -#include <asm-generic/audit_write.h> -~0U -}; - -static unsigned chattr_class[] = { -#include <asm-generic/audit_change_attr.h> -~0U -}; - -static unsigned signal_class[] = { -#include <asm-generic/audit_signal.h> -~0U -}; - -int audit_classify_arch(int arch) -{ - return 0; -} - -int audit_classify_syscall(int abi, unsigned syscall) -{ - switch(syscall) { - case __NR_open: - return AUDITSC_OPEN; - case __NR_openat: - return AUDITSC_OPENAT; - case __NR_execve: - return AUDITSC_EXECVE; - case __NR_openat2: - return AUDITSC_OPENAT2; - default: - return AUDITSC_NATIVE; - } -} - -static int __init audit_classes_init(void) -{ - audit_register_class(AUDIT_CLASS_WRITE, write_class); - audit_register_class(AUDIT_CLASS_READ, read_class); - audit_register_class(AUDIT_CLASS_DIR_WRITE, dir_class); - audit_register_class(AUDIT_CLASS_CHATTR, chattr_class); - audit_register_class(AUDIT_CLASS_SIGNAL, signal_class); - return 0; -} - -__initcall(audit_classes_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/brl_emu.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/brl_emu.c deleted file mode 100644 index 782c481d7052..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/brl_emu.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Emulation of the "brl" instruction for IA64 processors that - * don't support it in hardware. - * Author: Stephan Zeisset, Intel Corp. <Stephan.Zeisset@intel.com> - * - * 02/22/02 D. Mosberger Clear si_flgs, si_isr, and si_imm to avoid - * leaking kernel bits. - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - -extern char ia64_set_b1, ia64_set_b2, ia64_set_b3, ia64_set_b4, ia64_set_b5; - -struct illegal_op_return { - unsigned long fkt, arg1, arg2, arg3; -}; - -/* - * The unimplemented bits of a virtual address must be set - * to the value of the most significant implemented bit. - * unimpl_va_mask includes all unimplemented bits and - * the most significant implemented bit, so the result - * of an and operation with the mask must be all 0's - * or all 1's for the address to be valid. - */ -#define unimplemented_virtual_address(va) ( \ - ((va) & local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask) != 0 && \ - ((va) & local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask) != local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask \ -) - -/* - * The unimplemented bits of a physical address must be 0. - * unimpl_pa_mask includes all unimplemented bits, so the result - * of an and operation with the mask must be all 0's for the - * address to be valid. - */ -#define unimplemented_physical_address(pa) ( \ - ((pa) & local_cpu_data->unimpl_pa_mask) != 0 \ -) - -/* - * Handle an illegal operation fault that was caused by an - * unimplemented "brl" instruction. - * If we are not successful (e.g because the illegal operation - * wasn't caused by a "brl" after all), we return -1. - * If we are successful, we return either 0 or the address - * of a "fixup" function for manipulating preserved register - * state. - */ - -struct illegal_op_return -ia64_emulate_brl (struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long ar_ec) -{ - unsigned long bundle[2]; - unsigned long opcode, btype, qp, offset, cpl; - unsigned long next_ip; - struct illegal_op_return rv; - long tmp_taken, unimplemented_address; - - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) -1; - - /* - * Decode the instruction bundle. - */ - - if (copy_from_user(bundle, (void *) (regs->cr_iip), sizeof(bundle))) - return rv; - - next_ip = (unsigned long) regs->cr_iip + 16; - - /* "brl" must be in slot 2. */ - if (ia64_psr(regs)->ri != 1) return rv; - - /* Must be "mlx" template */ - if ((bundle[0] & 0x1e) != 0x4) return rv; - - opcode = (bundle[1] >> 60); - btype = ((bundle[1] >> 29) & 0x7); - qp = ((bundle[1] >> 23) & 0x3f); - offset = ((bundle[1] & 0x0800000000000000L) << 4) - | ((bundle[1] & 0x00fffff000000000L) >> 32) - | ((bundle[1] & 0x00000000007fffffL) << 40) - | ((bundle[0] & 0xffff000000000000L) >> 24); - - tmp_taken = regs->pr & (1L << qp); - - switch(opcode) { - - case 0xC: - /* - * Long Branch. - */ - if (btype != 0) return rv; - rv.fkt = 0; - if (!(tmp_taken)) { - /* - * Qualifying predicate is 0. - * Skip instruction. - */ - regs->cr_iip = next_ip; - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = 0; - return rv; - } - break; - - case 0xD: - /* - * Long Call. - */ - rv.fkt = 0; - if (!(tmp_taken)) { - /* - * Qualifying predicate is 0. - * Skip instruction. - */ - regs->cr_iip = next_ip; - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = 0; - return rv; - } - - /* - * BR[btype] = IP+16 - */ - switch(btype) { - case 0: - regs->b0 = next_ip; - break; - case 1: - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) &ia64_set_b1; - break; - case 2: - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) &ia64_set_b2; - break; - case 3: - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) &ia64_set_b3; - break; - case 4: - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) &ia64_set_b4; - break; - case 5: - rv.fkt = (unsigned long) &ia64_set_b5; - break; - case 6: - regs->b6 = next_ip; - break; - case 7: - regs->b7 = next_ip; - break; - } - rv.arg1 = next_ip; - - /* - * AR[PFS].pfm = CFM - * AR[PFS].pec = AR[EC] - * AR[PFS].ppl = PSR.cpl - */ - cpl = ia64_psr(regs)->cpl; - regs->ar_pfs = ((regs->cr_ifs & 0x3fffffffff) - | (ar_ec << 52) | (cpl << 62)); - - /* - * CFM.sof -= CFM.sol - * CFM.sol = 0 - * CFM.sor = 0 - * CFM.rrb.gr = 0 - * CFM.rrb.fr = 0 - * CFM.rrb.pr = 0 - */ - regs->cr_ifs = ((regs->cr_ifs & 0xffffffc00000007f) - - ((regs->cr_ifs >> 7) & 0x7f)); - - break; - - default: - /* - * Unknown opcode. - */ - return rv; - - } - - regs->cr_iip += offset; - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = 0; - - if (ia64_psr(regs)->it == 0) - unimplemented_address = unimplemented_physical_address(regs->cr_iip); - else - unimplemented_address = unimplemented_virtual_address(regs->cr_iip); - - if (unimplemented_address) { - /* - * The target address contains unimplemented bits. - */ - printk(KERN_DEBUG "Woah! Unimplemented Instruction Address Trap!\n"); - force_sig_fault(SIGILL, ILL_BADIADDR, (void __user *)NULL, - 0, 0, 0); - } else if (ia64_psr(regs)->tb) { - /* - * Branch Tracing is enabled. - * Force a taken branch signal. - */ - force_sig_fault(SIGTRAP, TRAP_BRANCH, (void __user *)NULL, - 0, 0, 0); - } else if (ia64_psr(regs)->ss) { - /* - * Single Step is enabled. - * Force a trace signal. - */ - force_sig_fault(SIGTRAP, TRAP_TRACE, (void __user *)NULL, - 0, 0, 0); - } - return rv; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/crash.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/crash.c deleted file mode 100644 index 88b3ce3e66cd..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/crash.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/crash.c - * - * Architecture specific (ia64) functions for kexec based crash dumps. - * - * Created by: Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Copyright (C) 2005 Intel Corp Zou Nan hai <nanhai.zou@intel.com> - * - */ -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/crash_dump.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> -#include <linux/elfcore.h> -#include <linux/reboot.h> -#include <linux/sysctl.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/kdebug.h> - -#include <asm/mca.h> - -int kdump_status[NR_CPUS]; -static atomic_t kdump_cpu_frozen; -atomic_t kdump_in_progress; -static int kdump_freeze_monarch; -static int kdump_on_init = 1; -static int kdump_on_fatal_mca = 1; - -extern void ia64_dump_cpu_regs(void *); - -static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct elf_prstatus, elf_prstatus); - -void -crash_save_this_cpu(void) -{ - void *buf; - unsigned long cfm, sof, sol; - - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct elf_prstatus *prstatus = &per_cpu(elf_prstatus, cpu); - - elf_greg_t *dst = (elf_greg_t *)&(prstatus->pr_reg); - memset(prstatus, 0, sizeof(*prstatus)); - prstatus->common.pr_pid = current->pid; - - ia64_dump_cpu_regs(dst); - cfm = dst[43]; - sol = (cfm >> 7) & 0x7f; - sof = cfm & 0x7f; - dst[46] = (unsigned long)ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *)dst[46], - sof - sol); - - buf = (u64 *) per_cpu_ptr(crash_notes, cpu); - if (!buf) - return; - buf = append_elf_note(buf, KEXEC_CORE_NOTE_NAME, NT_PRSTATUS, prstatus, - sizeof(*prstatus)); - final_note(buf); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static int -kdump_wait_cpu_freeze(void) -{ - int cpu_num = num_online_cpus() - 1; - int timeout = 1000; - while(timeout-- > 0) { - if (atomic_read(&kdump_cpu_frozen) == cpu_num) - return 0; - udelay(1000); - } - return 1; -} -#endif - -void -machine_crash_shutdown(struct pt_regs *pt) -{ - /* This function is only called after the system - * has paniced or is otherwise in a critical state. - * The minimum amount of code to allow a kexec'd kernel - * to run successfully needs to happen here. - * - * In practice this means shooting down the other cpus in - * an SMP system. - */ - kexec_disable_iosapic(); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * If kdump_on_init is set and an INIT is asserted here, kdump will - * be started again via INIT monarch. - */ - local_irq_disable(); - ia64_set_psr_mc(); /* mask MCA/INIT */ - if (atomic_inc_return(&kdump_in_progress) != 1) - unw_init_running(kdump_cpu_freeze, NULL); - - /* - * Now this cpu is ready for kdump. - * Stop all others by IPI or INIT. They could receive INIT from - * outside and might be INIT monarch, but only thing they have to - * do is falling into kdump_cpu_freeze(). - * - * If an INIT is asserted here: - * - All receivers might be slaves, since some of cpus could already - * be frozen and INIT might be masked on monarch. In this case, - * all slaves will be frozen soon since kdump_in_progress will let - * them into DIE_INIT_SLAVE_LEAVE. - * - One might be a monarch, but INIT rendezvous will fail since - * at least this cpu already have INIT masked so it never join - * to the rendezvous. In this case, all slaves and monarch will - * be frozen soon with no wait since the INIT rendezvous is skipped - * by kdump_in_progress. - */ - kdump_smp_send_stop(); - /* not all cpu response to IPI, send INIT to freeze them */ - if (kdump_wait_cpu_freeze()) { - kdump_smp_send_init(); - /* wait again, don't go ahead if possible */ - kdump_wait_cpu_freeze(); - } -#endif -} - -static void -machine_kdump_on_init(void) -{ - crash_save_vmcoreinfo(); - local_irq_disable(); - kexec_disable_iosapic(); - machine_kexec(ia64_kimage); -} - -void -kdump_cpu_freeze(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - int cpuid; - - local_irq_disable(); - cpuid = smp_processor_id(); - crash_save_this_cpu(); - current->thread.ksp = (__u64)info->sw - 16; - - ia64_set_psr_mc(); /* mask MCA/INIT and stop reentrance */ - - atomic_inc(&kdump_cpu_frozen); - kdump_status[cpuid] = 1; - mb(); - for (;;) - cpu_relax(); -} - -static int -kdump_init_notifier(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long val, void *data) -{ - struct ia64_mca_notify_die *nd; - struct die_args *args = data; - - if (atomic_read(&kdump_in_progress)) { - switch (val) { - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE: - if (!kdump_freeze_monarch) - break; - fallthrough; - case DIE_INIT_SLAVE_LEAVE: - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_ENTER: - case DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_LEAVE: - unw_init_running(kdump_cpu_freeze, NULL); - break; - } - } - - if (!kdump_on_init && !kdump_on_fatal_mca) - return NOTIFY_DONE; - - if (!ia64_kimage) { - if (val == DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE) - ia64_mca_printk(KERN_NOTICE - "%s: kdump not configured\n", - __func__); - return NOTIFY_DONE; - } - - if (val != DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE && - val != DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS && - val != DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE) - return NOTIFY_DONE; - - nd = (struct ia64_mca_notify_die *)args->err; - - switch (val) { - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS: - /* Reason code 1 means machine check rendezvous*/ - if (kdump_on_init && (nd->sos->rv_rc != 1)) { - if (atomic_inc_return(&kdump_in_progress) != 1) - kdump_freeze_monarch = 1; - } - break; - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE: - /* Reason code 1 means machine check rendezvous*/ - if (kdump_on_init && (nd->sos->rv_rc != 1)) - machine_kdump_on_init(); - break; - case DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE: - /* *(nd->data) indicate if MCA is recoverable */ - if (kdump_on_fatal_mca && !(*(nd->data))) { - if (atomic_inc_return(&kdump_in_progress) == 1) - machine_kdump_on_init(); - /* We got fatal MCA while kdump!? No way!! */ - } - break; - } - return NOTIFY_DONE; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL -static struct ctl_table kdump_ctl_table[] = { - { - .procname = "kdump_on_init", - .data = &kdump_on_init, - .maxlen = sizeof(int), - .mode = 0644, - .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, - }, - { - .procname = "kdump_on_fatal_mca", - .data = &kdump_on_fatal_mca, - .maxlen = sizeof(int), - .mode = 0644, - .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, - }, - { } -}; -#endif - -static int -machine_crash_setup(void) -{ - /* be notified before default_monarch_init_process */ - static struct notifier_block kdump_init_notifier_nb = { - .notifier_call = kdump_init_notifier, - .priority = 1, - }; - int ret; - if((ret = register_die_notifier(&kdump_init_notifier_nb)) != 0) - return ret; -#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL - register_sysctl("kernel", kdump_ctl_table); -#endif - return 0; -} - -__initcall(machine_crash_setup); - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/crash_dump.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/crash_dump.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4ef68e2aa757..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/crash_dump.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * kernel/crash_dump.c - Memory preserving reboot related code. - * - * Created by: Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au> - * Original code moved from kernel/crash.c - * Original code comment copied from the i386 version of this file - */ - -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/crash_dump.h> -#include <linux/uio.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -ssize_t copy_oldmem_page(struct iov_iter *iter, unsigned long pfn, - size_t csize, unsigned long offset) -{ - void *vaddr; - - if (!csize) - return 0; - vaddr = __va(pfn<<PAGE_SHIFT); - csize = copy_to_iter(vaddr + offset, csize, iter); - return csize; -} - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/cyclone.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/cyclone.c deleted file mode 100644 index 258d7b70c0f3..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/cyclone.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/time.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/timex.h> -#include <linux/clocksource.h> -#include <linux/io.h> - -/* IBM Summit (EXA) Cyclone counter code*/ -#define CYCLONE_CBAR_ADDR 0xFEB00CD0 -#define CYCLONE_PMCC_OFFSET 0x51A0 -#define CYCLONE_MPMC_OFFSET 0x51D0 -#define CYCLONE_MPCS_OFFSET 0x51A8 -#define CYCLONE_TIMER_FREQ 100000000 - -int use_cyclone; -void __init cyclone_setup(void) -{ - use_cyclone = 1; -} - -static void __iomem *cyclone_mc; - -static u64 read_cyclone(struct clocksource *cs) -{ - return (u64)readq((void __iomem *)cyclone_mc); -} - -static struct clocksource clocksource_cyclone = { - .name = "cyclone", - .rating = 300, - .read = read_cyclone, - .mask = (1LL << 40) - 1, - .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, -}; - -int __init init_cyclone_clock(void) -{ - u64 __iomem *reg; - u64 base; /* saved cyclone base address */ - u64 offset; /* offset from pageaddr to cyclone_timer register */ - int i; - u32 __iomem *cyclone_timer; /* Cyclone MPMC0 register */ - - if (!use_cyclone) - return 0; - - printk(KERN_INFO "Summit chipset: Starting Cyclone Counter.\n"); - - /* find base address */ - offset = (CYCLONE_CBAR_ADDR); - reg = ioremap(offset, sizeof(u64)); - if(!reg){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Could not find valid CBAR" - " register.\n"); - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - base = readq(reg); - iounmap(reg); - if(!base){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Could not find valid CBAR" - " value.\n"); - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - - /* setup PMCC */ - offset = (base + CYCLONE_PMCC_OFFSET); - reg = ioremap(offset, sizeof(u64)); - if(!reg){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Could not find valid PMCC" - " register.\n"); - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - writel(0x00000001,reg); - iounmap(reg); - - /* setup MPCS */ - offset = (base + CYCLONE_MPCS_OFFSET); - reg = ioremap(offset, sizeof(u64)); - if(!reg){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Could not find valid MPCS" - " register.\n"); - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - writel(0x00000001,reg); - iounmap(reg); - - /* map in cyclone_timer */ - offset = (base + CYCLONE_MPMC_OFFSET); - cyclone_timer = ioremap(offset, sizeof(u32)); - if(!cyclone_timer){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Could not find valid MPMC" - " register.\n"); - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - - /*quick test to make sure its ticking*/ - for(i=0; i<3; i++){ - u32 old = readl(cyclone_timer); - int stall = 100; - while(stall--) barrier(); - if(readl(cyclone_timer) == old){ - printk(KERN_ERR "Summit chipset: Counter not counting!" - " DISABLED\n"); - iounmap(cyclone_timer); - cyclone_timer = NULL; - use_cyclone = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - } - /* initialize last tick */ - cyclone_mc = cyclone_timer; - clocksource_cyclone.archdata.fsys_mmio = cyclone_timer; - clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_cyclone, CYCLONE_TIMER_FREQ); - - return 0; -} - -__initcall(init_cyclone_clock); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/dma-mapping.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/dma-mapping.c deleted file mode 100644 index cd0c166bfbc2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/dma-mapping.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -#include <linux/dma-map-ops.h> -#include <linux/export.h> - -/* Set this to 1 if there is a HW IOMMU in the system */ -int iommu_detected __read_mostly; - -const struct dma_map_ops *dma_ops; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_ops); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 033f5aead88a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1360 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Extensible Firmware Interface - * - * Based on Extensible Firmware Interface Specification version 0.9 - * April 30, 1999 - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co. - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * (c) Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - * - * All EFI Runtime Services are not implemented yet as EFI only - * supports physical mode addressing on SoftSDV. This is to be fixed - * in a future version. --drummond 1999-07-20 - * - * Implemented EFI runtime services and virtual mode calls. --davidm - * - * Goutham Rao: <goutham.rao@intel.com> - * Skip non-WB memory and ignore empty memory ranges. - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/crash_dump.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/time.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> - -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/setup.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> - -#define EFI_DEBUG 0 - -#define ESI_TABLE_GUID \ - EFI_GUID(0x43EA58DC, 0xCF28, 0x4b06, 0xB3, \ - 0x91, 0xB7, 0x50, 0x59, 0x34, 0x2B, 0xD4) - -static unsigned long mps_phys = EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR; -static __initdata unsigned long palo_phys; - -unsigned long __initdata esi_phys = EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR; -unsigned long hcdp_phys = EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR; -unsigned long sal_systab_phys = EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR; - -static const efi_config_table_type_t arch_tables[] __initconst = { - {ESI_TABLE_GUID, &esi_phys, "ESI" }, - {HCDP_TABLE_GUID, &hcdp_phys, "HCDP" }, - {MPS_TABLE_GUID, &mps_phys, "MPS" }, - {PROCESSOR_ABSTRACTION_LAYER_OVERWRITE_GUID, &palo_phys, "PALO" }, - {SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID, &sal_systab_phys, "SALsystab" }, - {}, -}; - -extern efi_status_t efi_call_phys (void *, ...); - -static efi_runtime_services_t *runtime; -static u64 mem_limit = ~0UL, max_addr = ~0UL, min_addr = 0UL; - -#define efi_call_virt(f, args...) (*(f))(args) - -#define STUB_GET_TIME(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_get_time (efi_time_t *tm, efi_time_cap_t *tc) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_time_cap_t *atc = NULL; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - if (tc) \ - atc = adjust_arg(tc); \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix((efi_get_time_t *) __va(runtime->get_time), \ - adjust_arg(tm), atc); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_SET_TIME(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_set_time (efi_time_t *tm) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix((efi_set_time_t *) __va(runtime->set_time), \ - adjust_arg(tm)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_GET_WAKEUP_TIME(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_get_wakeup_time (efi_bool_t *enabled, efi_bool_t *pending, \ - efi_time_t *tm) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_get_wakeup_time_t *) __va(runtime->get_wakeup_time), \ - adjust_arg(enabled), adjust_arg(pending), adjust_arg(tm)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_SET_WAKEUP_TIME(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_set_wakeup_time (efi_bool_t enabled, efi_time_t *tm) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_time_t *atm = NULL; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - if (tm) \ - atm = adjust_arg(tm); \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_set_wakeup_time_t *) __va(runtime->set_wakeup_time), \ - enabled, atm); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_GET_VARIABLE(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_get_variable (efi_char16_t *name, efi_guid_t *vendor, u32 *attr, \ - unsigned long *data_size, void *data) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - u32 *aattr = NULL; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - if (attr) \ - aattr = adjust_arg(attr); \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_get_variable_t *) __va(runtime->get_variable), \ - adjust_arg(name), adjust_arg(vendor), aattr, \ - adjust_arg(data_size), adjust_arg(data)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_GET_NEXT_VARIABLE(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_get_next_variable (unsigned long *name_size, efi_char16_t *name, \ - efi_guid_t *vendor) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_get_next_variable_t *) __va(runtime->get_next_variable), \ - adjust_arg(name_size), adjust_arg(name), adjust_arg(vendor)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_SET_VARIABLE(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_set_variable (efi_char16_t *name, efi_guid_t *vendor, \ - u32 attr, unsigned long data_size, \ - void *data) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_set_variable_t *) __va(runtime->set_variable), \ - adjust_arg(name), adjust_arg(vendor), attr, data_size, \ - adjust_arg(data)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_GET_NEXT_HIGH_MONO_COUNT(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static efi_status_t \ -prefix##_get_next_high_mono_count (u32 *count) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_status_t ret; \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - ret = efi_call_##prefix((efi_get_next_high_mono_count_t *) \ - __va(runtime->get_next_high_mono_count), \ - adjust_arg(count)); \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - return ret; \ -} - -#define STUB_RESET_SYSTEM(prefix, adjust_arg) \ -static void \ -prefix##_reset_system (int reset_type, efi_status_t status, \ - unsigned long data_size, efi_char16_t *data) \ -{ \ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; \ - efi_char16_t *adata = NULL; \ - \ - if (data) \ - adata = adjust_arg(data); \ - \ - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ - efi_call_##prefix( \ - (efi_reset_system_t *) __va(runtime->reset_system), \ - reset_type, status, data_size, adata); \ - /* should not return, but just in case... */ \ - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); \ -} - -#define phys_ptr(arg) ((__typeof__(arg)) ia64_tpa(arg)) - -STUB_GET_TIME(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_SET_TIME(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_GET_WAKEUP_TIME(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_SET_WAKEUP_TIME(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_GET_VARIABLE(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_GET_NEXT_VARIABLE(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_SET_VARIABLE(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_GET_NEXT_HIGH_MONO_COUNT(phys, phys_ptr) -STUB_RESET_SYSTEM(phys, phys_ptr) - -#define id(arg) arg - -STUB_GET_TIME(virt, id) -STUB_SET_TIME(virt, id) -STUB_GET_WAKEUP_TIME(virt, id) -STUB_SET_WAKEUP_TIME(virt, id) -STUB_GET_VARIABLE(virt, id) -STUB_GET_NEXT_VARIABLE(virt, id) -STUB_SET_VARIABLE(virt, id) -STUB_GET_NEXT_HIGH_MONO_COUNT(virt, id) -STUB_RESET_SYSTEM(virt, id) - -void -efi_gettimeofday (struct timespec64 *ts) -{ - efi_time_t tm; - - if ((*efi.get_time)(&tm, NULL) != EFI_SUCCESS) { - memset(ts, 0, sizeof(*ts)); - return; - } - - ts->tv_sec = mktime64(tm.year, tm.month, tm.day, - tm.hour, tm.minute, tm.second); - ts->tv_nsec = tm.nanosecond; -} - -static int -is_memory_available (efi_memory_desc_t *md) -{ - if (!(md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WB)) - return 0; - - switch (md->type) { - case EFI_LOADER_CODE: - case EFI_LOADER_DATA: - case EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_CODE: - case EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA: - case EFI_CONVENTIONAL_MEMORY: - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -typedef struct kern_memdesc { - u64 attribute; - u64 start; - u64 num_pages; -} kern_memdesc_t; - -static kern_memdesc_t *kern_memmap; - -#define efi_md_size(md) (md->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT) - -static inline u64 -kmd_end(kern_memdesc_t *kmd) -{ - return (kmd->start + (kmd->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT)); -} - -static inline u64 -efi_md_end(efi_memory_desc_t *md) -{ - return (md->phys_addr + efi_md_size(md)); -} - -static inline int -efi_wb(efi_memory_desc_t *md) -{ - return (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WB); -} - -static inline int -efi_uc(efi_memory_desc_t *md) -{ - return (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_UC); -} - -static void -walk (efi_freemem_callback_t callback, void *arg, u64 attr) -{ - kern_memdesc_t *k; - u64 start, end, voff; - - voff = (attr == EFI_MEMORY_WB) ? PAGE_OFFSET : __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET; - for (k = kern_memmap; k->start != ~0UL; k++) { - if (k->attribute != attr) - continue; - start = PAGE_ALIGN(k->start); - end = (k->start + (k->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT)) & PAGE_MASK; - if (start < end) - if ((*callback)(start + voff, end + voff, arg) < 0) - return; - } -} - -/* - * Walk the EFI memory map and call CALLBACK once for each EFI memory - * descriptor that has memory that is available for OS use. - */ -void -efi_memmap_walk (efi_freemem_callback_t callback, void *arg) -{ - walk(callback, arg, EFI_MEMORY_WB); -} - -/* - * Walk the EFI memory map and call CALLBACK once for each EFI memory - * descriptor that has memory that is available for uncached allocator. - */ -void -efi_memmap_walk_uc (efi_freemem_callback_t callback, void *arg) -{ - walk(callback, arg, EFI_MEMORY_UC); -} - -/* - * Look for the PAL_CODE region reported by EFI and map it using an - * ITR to enable safe PAL calls in virtual mode. See IA-64 Processor - * Abstraction Layer chapter 11 in ADAG - */ -void * -efi_get_pal_addr (void) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - int pal_code_count = 0; - u64 vaddr, mask; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (md->type != EFI_PAL_CODE) - continue; - - if (++pal_code_count > 1) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Too many EFI Pal Code memory ranges, " - "dropped @ %llx\n", md->phys_addr); - continue; - } - /* - * The only ITLB entry in region 7 that is used is the one - * installed by __start(). That entry covers a 64MB range. - */ - mask = ~((1 << KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT) - 1); - vaddr = PAGE_OFFSET + md->phys_addr; - - /* - * We must check that the PAL mapping won't overlap with the - * kernel mapping. - * - * PAL code is guaranteed to be aligned on a power of 2 between - * 4k and 256KB and that only one ITR is needed to map it. This - * implies that the PAL code is always aligned on its size, - * i.e., the closest matching page size supported by the TLB. - * Therefore PAL code is guaranteed never to cross a 64MB unless - * it is bigger than 64MB (very unlikely!). So for now the - * following test is enough to determine whether or not we need - * a dedicated ITR for the PAL code. - */ - if ((vaddr & mask) == (KERNEL_START & mask)) { - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: no need to install ITR for PAL code\n", - __func__); - continue; - } - - if (efi_md_size(md) > IA64_GRANULE_SIZE) - panic("Whoa! PAL code size bigger than a granule!"); - -#if EFI_DEBUG - mask = ~((1 << IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT) - 1); - - printk(KERN_INFO "CPU %d: mapping PAL code " - "[0x%llx-0x%llx) into [0x%llx-0x%llx)\n", - smp_processor_id(), md->phys_addr, - md->phys_addr + efi_md_size(md), - vaddr & mask, (vaddr & mask) + IA64_GRANULE_SIZE); -#endif - return __va(md->phys_addr); - } - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: no PAL-code memory-descriptor found\n", - __func__); - return NULL; -} - - -static u8 __init palo_checksum(u8 *buffer, u32 length) -{ - u8 sum = 0; - u8 *end = buffer + length; - - while (buffer < end) - sum = (u8) (sum + *(buffer++)); - - return sum; -} - -/* - * Parse and handle PALO table which is published at: - * http://www.dig64.org/home/DIG64_PALO_R1_0.pdf - */ -static void __init handle_palo(unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - struct palo_table *palo = __va(phys_addr); - u8 checksum; - - if (strncmp(palo->signature, PALO_SIG, sizeof(PALO_SIG) - 1)) { - printk(KERN_INFO "PALO signature incorrect.\n"); - return; - } - - checksum = palo_checksum((u8 *)palo, palo->length); - if (checksum) { - printk(KERN_INFO "PALO checksum incorrect.\n"); - return; - } - - setup_ptcg_sem(palo->max_tlb_purges, NPTCG_FROM_PALO); -} - -void -efi_map_pal_code (void) -{ - void *pal_vaddr = efi_get_pal_addr (); - u64 psr; - - if (!pal_vaddr) - return; - - /* - * Cannot write to CRx with PSR.ic=1 - */ - psr = ia64_clear_ic(); - ia64_itr(0x1, IA64_TR_PALCODE, - GRANULEROUNDDOWN((unsigned long) pal_vaddr), - pte_val(pfn_pte(__pa(pal_vaddr) >> PAGE_SHIFT, PAGE_KERNEL)), - IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT); - ia64_set_psr(psr); /* restore psr */ -} - -void __init -efi_init (void) -{ - const efi_system_table_t *efi_systab; - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end; - u64 efi_desc_size; - char *cp; - - set_bit(EFI_BOOT, &efi.flags); - set_bit(EFI_64BIT, &efi.flags); - - /* - * It's too early to be able to use the standard kernel command line - * support... - */ - for (cp = boot_command_line; *cp; ) { - if (memcmp(cp, "mem=", 4) == 0) { - mem_limit = memparse(cp + 4, &cp); - } else if (memcmp(cp, "max_addr=", 9) == 0) { - max_addr = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(memparse(cp + 9, &cp)); - } else if (memcmp(cp, "min_addr=", 9) == 0) { - min_addr = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(memparse(cp + 9, &cp)); - } else { - while (*cp != ' ' && *cp) - ++cp; - while (*cp == ' ') - ++cp; - } - } - if (min_addr != 0UL) - printk(KERN_INFO "Ignoring memory below %lluMB\n", - min_addr >> 20); - if (max_addr != ~0UL) - printk(KERN_INFO "Ignoring memory above %lluMB\n", - max_addr >> 20); - - efi_systab = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_systab); - - /* - * Verify the EFI Table - */ - if (efi_systab == NULL) - panic("Whoa! Can't find EFI system table.\n"); - if (efi_systab_check_header(&efi_systab->hdr)) - panic("Whoa! EFI system table signature incorrect\n"); - - efi_systab_report_header(&efi_systab->hdr, efi_systab->fw_vendor); - - palo_phys = EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR; - - if (efi_config_parse_tables(__va(efi_systab->tables), - efi_systab->nr_tables, - arch_tables) != 0) - return; - - if (palo_phys != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) - handle_palo(palo_phys); - - runtime = __va(efi_systab->runtime); - efi.get_time = phys_get_time; - efi.set_time = phys_set_time; - efi.get_wakeup_time = phys_get_wakeup_time; - efi.set_wakeup_time = phys_set_wakeup_time; - efi.get_variable = phys_get_variable; - efi.get_next_variable = phys_get_next_variable; - efi.set_variable = phys_set_variable; - efi.get_next_high_mono_count = phys_get_next_high_mono_count; - efi.reset_system = phys_reset_system; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - -#if EFI_DEBUG - /* print EFI memory map: */ - { - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - void *p; - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0, p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; - ++i, p += efi_desc_size) - { - const char *unit; - unsigned long size; - char buf[64]; - - md = p; - size = md->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - - if ((size >> 40) > 0) { - size >>= 40; - unit = "TB"; - } else if ((size >> 30) > 0) { - size >>= 30; - unit = "GB"; - } else if ((size >> 20) > 0) { - size >>= 20; - unit = "MB"; - } else { - size >>= 10; - unit = "KB"; - } - - printk("mem%02d: %s " - "range=[0x%016llx-0x%016llx) (%4lu%s)\n", - i, efi_md_typeattr_format(buf, sizeof(buf), md), - md->phys_addr, - md->phys_addr + efi_md_size(md), size, unit); - } - } -#endif - - efi_map_pal_code(); - efi_enter_virtual_mode(); -} - -void -efi_enter_virtual_mode (void) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - efi_status_t status; - u64 efi_desc_size; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME) { - /* - * Some descriptors have multiple bits set, so the - * order of the tests is relevant. - */ - if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WB) { - md->virt_addr = (u64) __va(md->phys_addr); - } else if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_UC) { - md->virt_addr = (u64) ioremap(md->phys_addr, 0); - } else if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WC) { -#if 0 - md->virt_addr = ia64_remap(md->phys_addr, - (_PAGE_A | - _PAGE_P | - _PAGE_D | - _PAGE_MA_WC | - _PAGE_PL_0 | - _PAGE_AR_RW)); -#else - printk(KERN_INFO "EFI_MEMORY_WC mapping\n"); - md->virt_addr = (u64) ioremap(md->phys_addr, 0); -#endif - } else if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WT) { -#if 0 - md->virt_addr = ia64_remap(md->phys_addr, - (_PAGE_A | - _PAGE_P | - _PAGE_D | - _PAGE_MA_WT | - _PAGE_PL_0 | - _PAGE_AR_RW)); -#else - printk(KERN_INFO "EFI_MEMORY_WT mapping\n"); - md->virt_addr = (u64) ioremap(md->phys_addr, 0); -#endif - } - } - } - - status = efi_call_phys(__va(runtime->set_virtual_address_map), - ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size, - efi_desc_size, - ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_version, - ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "warning: unable to switch EFI into " - "virtual mode (status=%lu)\n", status); - return; - } - - set_bit(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES, &efi.flags); - - /* - * Now that EFI is in virtual mode, we call the EFI functions more - * efficiently: - */ - efi.get_time = virt_get_time; - efi.set_time = virt_set_time; - efi.get_wakeup_time = virt_get_wakeup_time; - efi.set_wakeup_time = virt_set_wakeup_time; - efi.get_variable = virt_get_variable; - efi.get_next_variable = virt_get_next_variable; - efi.set_variable = virt_set_variable; - efi.get_next_high_mono_count = virt_get_next_high_mono_count; - efi.reset_system = virt_reset_system; -} - -/* - * Walk the EFI memory map looking for the I/O port range. There can only be - * one entry of this type, other I/O port ranges should be described via ACPI. - */ -u64 -efi_get_iobase (void) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (md->type == EFI_MEMORY_MAPPED_IO_PORT_SPACE) { - if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_UC) - return md->phys_addr; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static struct kern_memdesc * -kern_memory_descriptor (unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - struct kern_memdesc *md; - - for (md = kern_memmap; md->start != ~0UL; md++) { - if (phys_addr - md->start < (md->num_pages << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT)) - return md; - } - return NULL; -} - -static efi_memory_desc_t * -efi_memory_descriptor (unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - - if (phys_addr - md->phys_addr < efi_md_size(md)) - return md; - } - return NULL; -} - -static int -efi_memmap_intersects (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - unsigned long end; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - end = phys_addr + size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (md->phys_addr < end && efi_md_end(md) > phys_addr) - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -int -efi_mem_type (unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - efi_memory_desc_t *md = efi_memory_descriptor(phys_addr); - - if (md) - return md->type; - return -EINVAL; -} - -u64 -efi_mem_attributes (unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - efi_memory_desc_t *md = efi_memory_descriptor(phys_addr); - - if (md) - return md->attribute; - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(efi_mem_attributes); - -u64 -efi_mem_attribute (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - unsigned long end = phys_addr + size; - efi_memory_desc_t *md = efi_memory_descriptor(phys_addr); - u64 attr; - - if (!md) - return 0; - - /* - * EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME is not a memory attribute; it just tells - * the kernel that firmware needs this region mapped. - */ - attr = md->attribute & ~EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME; - do { - unsigned long md_end = efi_md_end(md); - - if (end <= md_end) - return attr; - - md = efi_memory_descriptor(md_end); - if (!md || (md->attribute & ~EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME) != attr) - return 0; - } while (md); - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - -u64 -kern_mem_attribute (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - unsigned long end = phys_addr + size; - struct kern_memdesc *md; - u64 attr; - - /* - * This is a hack for ioremap calls before we set up kern_memmap. - * Maybe we should do efi_memmap_init() earlier instead. - */ - if (!kern_memmap) { - attr = efi_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return EFI_MEMORY_WB; - return 0; - } - - md = kern_memory_descriptor(phys_addr); - if (!md) - return 0; - - attr = md->attribute; - do { - unsigned long md_end = kmd_end(md); - - if (end <= md_end) - return attr; - - md = kern_memory_descriptor(md_end); - if (!md || md->attribute != attr) - return 0; - } while (md); - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - -int -valid_phys_addr_range (phys_addr_t phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - u64 attr; - - /* - * /dev/mem reads and writes use copy_to_user(), which implicitly - * uses a granule-sized kernel identity mapping. It's really - * only safe to do this for regions in kern_memmap. For more - * details, see Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst. - */ - attr = kern_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB || attr & EFI_MEMORY_UC) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -int -valid_mmap_phys_addr_range (unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size) -{ - unsigned long phys_addr = pfn << PAGE_SHIFT; - u64 attr; - - attr = efi_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - - /* - * /dev/mem mmap uses normal user pages, so we don't need the entire - * granule, but the entire region we're mapping must support the same - * attribute. - */ - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB || attr & EFI_MEMORY_UC) - return 1; - - /* - * Intel firmware doesn't tell us about all the MMIO regions, so - * in general we have to allow mmap requests. But if EFI *does* - * tell us about anything inside this region, we should deny it. - * The user can always map a smaller region to avoid the overlap. - */ - if (efi_memmap_intersects(phys_addr, size)) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -pgprot_t -phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size, - pgprot_t vma_prot) -{ - unsigned long phys_addr = pfn << PAGE_SHIFT; - u64 attr; - - /* - * For /dev/mem mmap, we use user mappings, but if the region is - * in kern_memmap (and hence may be covered by a kernel mapping), - * we must use the same attribute as the kernel mapping. - */ - attr = kern_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return pgprot_cacheable(vma_prot); - else if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_UC) - return pgprot_noncached(vma_prot); - - /* - * Some chipsets don't support UC access to memory. If - * WB is supported, we prefer that. - */ - if (efi_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size) & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return pgprot_cacheable(vma_prot); - - return pgprot_noncached(vma_prot); -} - -int __init -efi_uart_console_only(void) -{ - efi_status_t status; - char *s, name[] = "ConOut"; - efi_guid_t guid = EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID; - efi_char16_t *utf16, name_utf16[32]; - unsigned char data[1024]; - unsigned long size = sizeof(data); - struct efi_generic_dev_path *hdr, *end_addr; - int uart = 0; - - /* Convert to UTF-16 */ - utf16 = name_utf16; - s = name; - while (*s) - *utf16++ = *s++ & 0x7f; - *utf16 = 0; - - status = efi.get_variable(name_utf16, &guid, NULL, &size, data); - if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) { - printk(KERN_ERR "No EFI %s variable?\n", name); - return 0; - } - - hdr = (struct efi_generic_dev_path *) data; - end_addr = (struct efi_generic_dev_path *) ((u8 *) data + size); - while (hdr < end_addr) { - if (hdr->type == EFI_DEV_MSG && - hdr->sub_type == EFI_DEV_MSG_UART) - uart = 1; - else if (hdr->type == EFI_DEV_END_PATH || - hdr->type == EFI_DEV_END_PATH2) { - if (!uart) - return 0; - if (hdr->sub_type == EFI_DEV_END_ENTIRE) - return 1; - uart = 0; - } - hdr = (struct efi_generic_dev_path *)((u8 *) hdr + hdr->length); - } - printk(KERN_ERR "Malformed %s value\n", name); - return 0; -} - -/* - * Look for the first granule aligned memory descriptor memory - * that is big enough to hold EFI memory map. Make sure this - * descriptor is at least granule sized so it does not get trimmed - */ -struct kern_memdesc * -find_memmap_space (void) -{ - u64 contig_low=0, contig_high=0; - u64 as = 0, ae; - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p, *q; - efi_memory_desc_t *md, *pmd = NULL, *check_md; - u64 space_needed, efi_desc_size; - unsigned long total_mem = 0; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - /* - * Worst case: we need 3 kernel descriptors for each efi descriptor - * (if every entry has a WB part in the middle, and UC head and tail), - * plus one for the end marker. - */ - space_needed = sizeof(kern_memdesc_t) * - (3 * (ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size/efi_desc_size) + 1); - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; pmd = md, p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (!efi_wb(md)) { - continue; - } - if (pmd == NULL || !efi_wb(pmd) || - efi_md_end(pmd) != md->phys_addr) { - contig_low = GRANULEROUNDUP(md->phys_addr); - contig_high = efi_md_end(md); - for (q = p + efi_desc_size; q < efi_map_end; - q += efi_desc_size) { - check_md = q; - if (!efi_wb(check_md)) - break; - if (contig_high != check_md->phys_addr) - break; - contig_high = efi_md_end(check_md); - } - contig_high = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(contig_high); - } - if (!is_memory_available(md) || md->type == EFI_LOADER_DATA) - continue; - - /* Round ends inward to granule boundaries */ - as = max(contig_low, md->phys_addr); - ae = min(contig_high, efi_md_end(md)); - - /* keep within max_addr= and min_addr= command line arg */ - as = max(as, min_addr); - ae = min(ae, max_addr); - if (ae <= as) - continue; - - /* avoid going over mem= command line arg */ - if (total_mem + (ae - as) > mem_limit) - ae -= total_mem + (ae - as) - mem_limit; - - if (ae <= as) - continue; - - if (ae - as > space_needed) - break; - } - if (p >= efi_map_end) - panic("Can't allocate space for kernel memory descriptors"); - - return __va(as); -} - -/* - * Walk the EFI memory map and gather all memory available for kernel - * to use. We can allocate partial granules only if the unavailable - * parts exist, and are WB. - */ -unsigned long -efi_memmap_init(u64 *s, u64 *e) -{ - struct kern_memdesc *k, *prev = NULL; - u64 contig_low=0, contig_high=0; - u64 as, ae, lim; - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p, *q; - efi_memory_desc_t *md, *pmd = NULL, *check_md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - unsigned long total_mem = 0; - - k = kern_memmap = find_memmap_space(); - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; pmd = md, p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (!efi_wb(md)) { - if (efi_uc(md) && - (md->type == EFI_CONVENTIONAL_MEMORY || - md->type == EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA)) { - k->attribute = EFI_MEMORY_UC; - k->start = md->phys_addr; - k->num_pages = md->num_pages; - k++; - } - continue; - } - if (pmd == NULL || !efi_wb(pmd) || - efi_md_end(pmd) != md->phys_addr) { - contig_low = GRANULEROUNDUP(md->phys_addr); - contig_high = efi_md_end(md); - for (q = p + efi_desc_size; q < efi_map_end; - q += efi_desc_size) { - check_md = q; - if (!efi_wb(check_md)) - break; - if (contig_high != check_md->phys_addr) - break; - contig_high = efi_md_end(check_md); - } - contig_high = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(contig_high); - } - if (!is_memory_available(md)) - continue; - - /* - * Round ends inward to granule boundaries - * Give trimmings to uncached allocator - */ - if (md->phys_addr < contig_low) { - lim = min(efi_md_end(md), contig_low); - if (efi_uc(md)) { - if (k > kern_memmap && - (k-1)->attribute == EFI_MEMORY_UC && - kmd_end(k-1) == md->phys_addr) { - (k-1)->num_pages += - (lim - md->phys_addr) - >> EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - } else { - k->attribute = EFI_MEMORY_UC; - k->start = md->phys_addr; - k->num_pages = (lim - md->phys_addr) - >> EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - k++; - } - } - as = contig_low; - } else - as = md->phys_addr; - - if (efi_md_end(md) > contig_high) { - lim = max(md->phys_addr, contig_high); - if (efi_uc(md)) { - if (lim == md->phys_addr && k > kern_memmap && - (k-1)->attribute == EFI_MEMORY_UC && - kmd_end(k-1) == md->phys_addr) { - (k-1)->num_pages += md->num_pages; - } else { - k->attribute = EFI_MEMORY_UC; - k->start = lim; - k->num_pages = (efi_md_end(md) - lim) - >> EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - k++; - } - } - ae = contig_high; - } else - ae = efi_md_end(md); - - /* keep within max_addr= and min_addr= command line arg */ - as = max(as, min_addr); - ae = min(ae, max_addr); - if (ae <= as) - continue; - - /* avoid going over mem= command line arg */ - if (total_mem + (ae - as) > mem_limit) - ae -= total_mem + (ae - as) - mem_limit; - - if (ae <= as) - continue; - if (prev && kmd_end(prev) == md->phys_addr) { - prev->num_pages += (ae - as) >> EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - total_mem += ae - as; - continue; - } - k->attribute = EFI_MEMORY_WB; - k->start = as; - k->num_pages = (ae - as) >> EFI_PAGE_SHIFT; - total_mem += ae - as; - prev = k++; - } - k->start = ~0L; /* end-marker */ - - /* reserve the memory we are using for kern_memmap */ - *s = (u64)kern_memmap; - *e = (u64)++k; - - return total_mem; -} - -void -efi_initialize_iomem_resources(struct resource *code_resource, - struct resource *data_resource, - struct resource *bss_resource) -{ - struct resource *res; - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - char *name; - unsigned long flags, desc; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - res = NULL; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - - if (md->num_pages == 0) /* should not happen */ - continue; - - flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_BUSY; - desc = IORES_DESC_NONE; - - switch (md->type) { - - case EFI_MEMORY_MAPPED_IO: - case EFI_MEMORY_MAPPED_IO_PORT_SPACE: - continue; - - case EFI_LOADER_CODE: - case EFI_LOADER_DATA: - case EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA: - case EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_CODE: - case EFI_CONVENTIONAL_MEMORY: - if (md->attribute & EFI_MEMORY_WP) { - name = "System ROM"; - flags |= IORESOURCE_READONLY; - } else if (md->attribute == EFI_MEMORY_UC) { - name = "Uncached RAM"; - } else { - name = "System RAM"; - flags |= IORESOURCE_SYSRAM; - } - break; - - case EFI_ACPI_MEMORY_NVS: - name = "ACPI Non-volatile Storage"; - desc = IORES_DESC_ACPI_NV_STORAGE; - break; - - case EFI_UNUSABLE_MEMORY: - name = "reserved"; - flags |= IORESOURCE_DISABLED; - break; - - case EFI_PERSISTENT_MEMORY: - name = "Persistent Memory"; - desc = IORES_DESC_PERSISTENT_MEMORY; - break; - - case EFI_RESERVED_TYPE: - case EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_CODE: - case EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_DATA: - case EFI_ACPI_RECLAIM_MEMORY: - default: - name = "reserved"; - break; - } - - if ((res = kzalloc(sizeof(struct resource), - GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "failed to allocate resource for iomem\n"); - return; - } - - res->name = name; - res->start = md->phys_addr; - res->end = md->phys_addr + efi_md_size(md) - 1; - res->flags = flags; - res->desc = desc; - - if (insert_resource(&iomem_resource, res) < 0) - kfree(res); - else { - /* - * We don't know which region contains - * kernel data so we try it repeatedly and - * let the resource manager test it. - */ - insert_resource(res, code_resource); - insert_resource(res, data_resource); - insert_resource(res, bss_resource); -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - insert_resource(res, &efi_memmap_res); - insert_resource(res, &boot_param_res); - if (crashk_res.end > crashk_res.start) - insert_resource(res, &crashk_res); -#endif - } - } -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC -/* find a block of memory aligned to 64M exclude reserved regions - rsvd_regions are sorted - */ -unsigned long __init -kdump_find_rsvd_region (unsigned long size, struct rsvd_region *r, int n) -{ - int i; - u64 start, end; - u64 alignment = 1UL << _PAGE_SIZE_64M; - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (!efi_wb(md)) - continue; - start = ALIGN(md->phys_addr, alignment); - end = efi_md_end(md); - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if (__pa(r[i].start) >= start && __pa(r[i].end) < end) { - if (__pa(r[i].start) > start + size) - return start; - start = ALIGN(__pa(r[i].end), alignment); - if (i < n-1 && - __pa(r[i+1].start) < start + size) - continue; - else - break; - } - } - if (end > start + size) - return start; - } - - printk(KERN_WARNING - "Cannot reserve 0x%lx byte of memory for crashdump\n", size); - return ~0UL; -} -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP -/* locate the size find a the descriptor at a certain address */ -unsigned long __init -vmcore_find_descriptor_size (unsigned long address) -{ - void *efi_map_start, *efi_map_end, *p; - efi_memory_desc_t *md; - u64 efi_desc_size; - unsigned long ret = 0; - - efi_map_start = __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - efi_map_end = efi_map_start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - efi_desc_size = ia64_boot_param->efi_memdesc_size; - - for (p = efi_map_start; p < efi_map_end; p += efi_desc_size) { - md = p; - if (efi_wb(md) && md->type == EFI_LOADER_DATA - && md->phys_addr == address) { - ret = efi_md_size(md); - break; - } - } - - if (ret == 0) - printk(KERN_WARNING "Cannot locate EFI vmcore descriptor\n"); - - return ret; -} -#endif - -char *efi_systab_show_arch(char *str) -{ - if (mps_phys != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) - str += sprintf(str, "MPS=0x%lx\n", mps_phys); - if (hcdp_phys != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) - str += sprintf(str, "HCDP=0x%lx\n", hcdp_phys); - return str; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/efi_stub.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/efi_stub.S deleted file mode 100644 index 1fd61b78fb29..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/efi_stub.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * EFI call stub. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * This stub allows us to make EFI calls in physical mode with interrupts - * turned off. We need this because we can't call SetVirtualMap() until - * the kernel has booted far enough to allow allocation of struct vm_area_struct - * entries (which we would need to map stuff with memory attributes other - * than uncached or writeback...). Since the GetTime() service gets called - * earlier than that, we need to be able to make physical mode EFI calls from - * the kernel. - */ - -/* - * PSR settings as per SAL spec (Chapter 8 in the "IA-64 System - * Abstraction Layer Specification", revision 2.6e). Note that - * psr.dfl and psr.dfh MUST be cleared, despite what this manual says. - * Otherwise, SAL dies whenever it's trying to do an IA-32 BIOS call - * (the br.ia instruction fails unless psr.dfl and psr.dfh are - * cleared). Fortunately, SAL promises not to touch the floating - * point regs, so at least we don't have to save f2-f127. - */ -#define PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR \ - (IA64_PSR_I | IA64_PSR_IT | IA64_PSR_DT | IA64_PSR_RT | \ - IA64_PSR_DD | IA64_PSR_SS | IA64_PSR_RI | IA64_PSR_ED | \ - IA64_PSR_DFL | IA64_PSR_DFH) - -#define PSR_BITS_TO_SET \ - (IA64_PSR_BN) - -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -/* - * Inputs: - * in0 = address of function descriptor of EFI routine to call - * in1..in7 = arguments to routine - * - * Outputs: - * r8 = EFI_STATUS returned by called function - */ - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(efi_call_phys) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,8,7,7,0 - ld8 r2=[in0],8 // load EFI function's entry point - mov loc0=rp - .body - ;; - mov loc2=gp // save global pointer - mov loc4=ar.rsc // save RSE configuration - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - ;; - ld8 gp=[in0] // load EFI function's global pointer - movl r16=PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR - mov loc3=psr // save processor status word - movl r17=PSR_BITS_TO_SET - ;; - or loc3=loc3,r17 - mov b6=r2 - ;; - andcm r16=loc3,r16 // get psr with IT, DT, and RT bits cleared - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_phys -.ret0: mov out4=in5 - mov out0=in1 - mov out1=in2 - mov out2=in3 - mov out3=in4 - mov out5=in6 - mov out6=in7 - mov loc5=r19 - mov loc6=r20 - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // call the EFI function -.ret1: mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - mov r16=loc3 - mov r19=loc5 - mov r20=loc6 - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_virt // return to virtual mode -.ret2: mov ar.rsc=loc4 // restore RSE configuration - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - mov gp=loc2 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(efi_call_phys) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/elfcore.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/elfcore.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8895df121540..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/elfcore.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/coredump.h> -#include <linux/fs.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> - -#include <asm/elf.h> - - -Elf64_Half elf_core_extra_phdrs(struct coredump_params *cprm) -{ - return GATE_EHDR->e_phnum; -} - -int elf_core_write_extra_phdrs(struct coredump_params *cprm, loff_t offset) -{ - const struct elf_phdr *const gate_phdrs = - (const struct elf_phdr *) (GATE_ADDR + GATE_EHDR->e_phoff); - int i; - Elf64_Off ofs = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < GATE_EHDR->e_phnum; ++i) { - struct elf_phdr phdr = gate_phdrs[i]; - - if (phdr.p_type == PT_LOAD) { - phdr.p_memsz = PAGE_ALIGN(phdr.p_memsz); - phdr.p_filesz = phdr.p_memsz; - if (ofs == 0) { - ofs = phdr.p_offset = offset; - offset += phdr.p_filesz; - } else { - phdr.p_offset = ofs; - } - } else { - phdr.p_offset += ofs; - } - phdr.p_paddr = 0; /* match other core phdrs */ - if (!dump_emit(cprm, &phdr, sizeof(phdr))) - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -int elf_core_write_extra_data(struct coredump_params *cprm) -{ - const struct elf_phdr *const gate_phdrs = - (const struct elf_phdr *) (GATE_ADDR + GATE_EHDR->e_phoff); - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < GATE_EHDR->e_phnum; ++i) { - if (gate_phdrs[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) { - void *addr = (void *)gate_phdrs[i].p_vaddr; - size_t memsz = PAGE_ALIGN(gate_phdrs[i].p_memsz); - - if (!dump_emit(cprm, addr, memsz)) - return 0; - break; - } - } - return 1; -} - -size_t elf_core_extra_data_size(struct coredump_params *cprm) -{ - const struct elf_phdr *const gate_phdrs = - (const struct elf_phdr *) (GATE_ADDR + GATE_EHDR->e_phoff); - int i; - size_t size = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < GATE_EHDR->e_phnum; ++i) { - if (gate_phdrs[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) { - size += PAGE_ALIGN(gate_phdrs[i].p_memsz); - break; - } - } - return size; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.S deleted file mode 100644 index ac06d44b9b27..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1427 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/entry.S - * - * Kernel entry points. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2002-2003 - * Asit Mallick <Asit.K.Mallick@intel.com> - * Don Dugger <Don.Dugger@intel.com> - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - */ -/* - * ia64_switch_to now places correct virtual mapping in in TR2 for - * kernel stack. This allows us to handle interrupts without changing - * to physical mode. - * - * Jonathan Nicklin <nicklin@missioncriticallinux.com> - * Patrick O'Rourke <orourke@missioncriticallinux.com> - * 11/07/2000 - */ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> - * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. - * pv_ops. - */ -/* - * Global (preserved) predicate usage on syscall entry/exit path: - * - * pKStk: See entry.h. - * pUStk: See entry.h. - * pSys: See entry.h. - * pNonSys: !pSys - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/cache.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#include <asm/percpu.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/thread_info.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/ftrace.h> - -#include "minstate.h" - - /* - * execve() is special because in case of success, we need to - * setup a null register window frame. - */ -ENTRY(ia64_execve) - /* - * Allocate 8 input registers since ptrace() may clobber them - */ - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,8,2,3,0 - mov loc0=rp - .body - mov out0=in0 // filename - ;; // stop bit between alloc and call - mov out1=in1 // argv - mov out2=in2 // envp - br.call.sptk.many rp=sys_execve -.ret0: - cmp4.ge p6,p7=r8,r0 - mov ar.pfs=loc1 // restore ar.pfs - sxt4 r8=r8 // return 64-bit result - ;; - stf.spill [sp]=f0 - mov rp=loc0 -(p6) mov ar.pfs=r0 // clear ar.pfs on success -(p7) br.ret.sptk.many rp - - /* - * In theory, we'd have to zap this state only to prevent leaking of - * security sensitive state (e.g., if current->mm->dumpable is zero). However, - * this executes in less than 20 cycles even on Itanium, so it's not worth - * optimizing for...). - */ - mov ar.unat=0; mov ar.lc=0 - mov r4=0; mov f2=f0; mov b1=r0 - mov r5=0; mov f3=f0; mov b2=r0 - mov r6=0; mov f4=f0; mov b3=r0 - mov r7=0; mov f5=f0; mov b4=r0 - ldf.fill f12=[sp]; mov f13=f0; mov b5=r0 - ldf.fill f14=[sp]; ldf.fill f15=[sp]; mov f16=f0 - ldf.fill f17=[sp]; ldf.fill f18=[sp]; mov f19=f0 - ldf.fill f20=[sp]; ldf.fill f21=[sp]; mov f22=f0 - ldf.fill f23=[sp]; ldf.fill f24=[sp]; mov f25=f0 - ldf.fill f26=[sp]; ldf.fill f27=[sp]; mov f28=f0 - ldf.fill f29=[sp]; ldf.fill f30=[sp]; mov f31=f0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_execve) - -/* - * sys_clone2(u64 flags, u64 ustack_base, u64 ustack_size, u64 parent_tidptr, u64 child_tidptr, - * u64 tls) - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(sys_clone2) - /* - * Allocate 8 input registers since ptrace() may clobber them - */ - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,8,2,6,0 - DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK - mov loc0=rp - mov loc1=r16 // save ar.pfs across ia64_clone - .body - mov out0=in0 - mov out1=in1 - mov out2=in2 - mov out3=in3 - mov out4=in4 - mov out5=in5 - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_clone -.ret1: .restore sp - adds sp=IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE,sp // pop the switch stack - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(sys_clone2) - -/* - * sys_clone(u64 flags, u64 ustack_base, u64 parent_tidptr, u64 child_tidptr, u64 tls) - * Deprecated. Use sys_clone2() instead. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(sys_clone) - /* - * Allocate 8 input registers since ptrace() may clobber them - */ - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,8,2,6,0 - DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK - mov loc0=rp - mov loc1=r16 // save ar.pfs across ia64_clone - .body - mov out0=in0 - mov out1=in1 - mov out2=16 // stacksize (compensates for 16-byte scratch area) - mov out3=in3 - mov out4=in4 - mov out5=in5 - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_clone -.ret2: .restore sp - adds sp=IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE,sp // pop the switch stack - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(sys_clone) - -/* - * prev_task <- ia64_switch_to(struct task_struct *next) - * With Ingo's new scheduler, interrupts are disabled when this routine gets - * called. The code starting at .map relies on this. The rest of the code - * doesn't care about the interrupt masking status. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_switch_to) - .prologue - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK - .body - - adds r22=IA64_TASK_THREAD_KSP_OFFSET,r13 - movl r25=init_task - mov r27=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) - adds r21=IA64_TASK_THREAD_KSP_OFFSET,in0 - dep r20=0,in0,61,3 // physical address of "next" - ;; - st8 [r22]=sp // save kernel stack pointer of old task - shr.u r26=r20,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - cmp.eq p7,p6=r25,in0 - ;; - /* - * If we've already mapped this task's page, we can skip doing it again. - */ -(p6) cmp.eq p7,p6=r26,r27 -(p6) br.cond.dpnt .map - ;; -.done: - ld8 sp=[r21] // load kernel stack pointer of new task - MOV_TO_KR(CURRENT, in0, r8, r9) // update "current" application register - mov r8=r13 // return pointer to previously running task - mov r13=in0 // set "current" pointer - ;; - DO_LOAD_SWITCH_STACK - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - sync.i // ensure "fc"s done by this CPU are visible on other CPUs -#endif - br.ret.sptk.many rp // boogie on out in new context - -.map: - RSM_PSR_IC(r25) // interrupts (psr.i) are already disabled here - movl r25=PAGE_KERNEL - ;; - srlz.d - or r23=r25,r20 // construct PA | page properties - mov r25=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - MOV_TO_ITIR(p0, r25, r8) - MOV_TO_IFA(in0, r8) // VA of next task... - ;; - mov r25=IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - MOV_TO_KR(CURRENT_STACK, r26, r8, r9) // remember last page we mapped... - ;; - itr.d dtr[r25]=r23 // wire in new mapping... - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_SRLZ_D(r8, r9) // reenable the psr.ic bit - br.cond.sptk .done -END(ia64_switch_to) - -/* - * Note that interrupts are enabled during save_switch_stack and load_switch_stack. This - * means that we may get an interrupt with "sp" pointing to the new kernel stack while - * ar.bspstore is still pointing to the old kernel backing store area. Since ar.rsc, - * ar.rnat, ar.bsp, and ar.bspstore are all preserved by interrupts, this is not a - * problem. Also, we don't need to specify unwind information for preserved registers - * that are not modified in save_switch_stack as the right unwind information is already - * specified at the call-site of save_switch_stack. - */ - -/* - * save_switch_stack: - * - r16 holds ar.pfs - * - b7 holds address to return to - * - rp (b0) holds return address to save - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(save_switch_stack) - .prologue - .altrp b7 - flushrs // flush dirty regs to backing store (must be first in insn group) - .save @priunat,r17 - mov r17=ar.unat // preserve caller's - .body -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - adds r2=16+128,sp - adds r3=16+64,sp - adds r14=SW(R4)+16,sp - ;; - st8.spill [r14]=r4,16 // spill r4 - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r3],128 - ;; - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r2],128 - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r3],128 - ;; - lfetch.fault.excl [r2] - lfetch.fault.excl [r3] - adds r15=SW(R5)+16,sp -#else - add r2=16+3*128,sp - add r3=16,sp - add r14=SW(R4)+16,sp - ;; - st8.spill [r14]=r4,SW(R6)-SW(R4) // spill r4 and prefetch offset 0x1c0 - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r3],128 // prefetch offset 0x010 - ;; - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r3],128 // prefetch offset 0x090 - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r2],128 // prefetch offset 0x190 - ;; - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r3] // prefetch offset 0x110 - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r2] // prefetch offset 0x210 - adds r15=SW(R5)+16,sp -#endif - ;; - st8.spill [r15]=r5,SW(R7)-SW(R5) // spill r5 - mov.m ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in mode: enforced lazy, little endian, pl 0 - add r2=SW(F2)+16,sp // r2 = &sw->f2 - ;; - st8.spill [r14]=r6,SW(B0)-SW(R6) // spill r6 - mov.m r18=ar.fpsr // preserve fpsr - add r3=SW(F3)+16,sp // r3 = &sw->f3 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f2,32 - mov.m r19=ar.rnat - mov r21=b0 - - stf.spill [r3]=f3,32 - st8.spill [r15]=r7,SW(B2)-SW(R7) // spill r7 - mov r22=b1 - ;; - // since we're done with the spills, read and save ar.unat: - mov.m r29=ar.unat - mov.m r20=ar.bspstore - mov r23=b2 - stf.spill [r2]=f4,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f5,32 - mov r24=b3 - ;; - st8 [r14]=r21,SW(B1)-SW(B0) // save b0 - st8 [r15]=r23,SW(B3)-SW(B2) // save b2 - mov r25=b4 - mov r26=b5 - ;; - st8 [r14]=r22,SW(B4)-SW(B1) // save b1 - st8 [r15]=r24,SW(AR_PFS)-SW(B3) // save b3 - mov r21=ar.lc // I-unit - stf.spill [r2]=f12,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f13,32 - ;; - st8 [r14]=r25,SW(B5)-SW(B4) // save b4 - st8 [r15]=r16,SW(AR_LC)-SW(AR_PFS) // save ar.pfs - stf.spill [r2]=f14,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f15,32 - ;; - st8 [r14]=r26 // save b5 - st8 [r15]=r21 // save ar.lc - stf.spill [r2]=f16,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f17,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f18,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f19,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f20,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f21,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f22,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f23,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f24,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f25,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f26,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f27,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f28,32 - stf.spill [r3]=f29,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r2]=f30,SW(AR_UNAT)-SW(F30) - stf.spill [r3]=f31,SW(PR)-SW(F31) - add r14=SW(CALLER_UNAT)+16,sp - ;; - st8 [r2]=r29,SW(AR_RNAT)-SW(AR_UNAT) // save ar.unat - st8 [r14]=r17,SW(AR_FPSR)-SW(CALLER_UNAT) // save caller_unat - mov r21=pr - ;; - st8 [r2]=r19,SW(AR_BSPSTORE)-SW(AR_RNAT) // save ar.rnat - st8 [r3]=r21 // save predicate registers - ;; - st8 [r2]=r20 // save ar.bspstore - st8 [r14]=r18 // save fpsr - mov ar.rsc=3 // put RSE back into eager mode, pl 0 - br.cond.sptk.many b7 -END(save_switch_stack) - -/* - * load_switch_stack: - * - "invala" MUST be done at call site (normally in DO_LOAD_SWITCH_STACK) - * - b7 holds address to return to - * - must not touch r8-r11 - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(load_switch_stack) - .prologue - .altrp b7 - - .body - lfetch.fault.nt1 [sp] - adds r2=SW(AR_BSPSTORE)+16,sp - adds r3=SW(AR_UNAT)+16,sp - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE into enforced lazy mode - adds r14=SW(CALLER_UNAT)+16,sp - adds r15=SW(AR_FPSR)+16,sp - ;; - ld8 r27=[r2],(SW(B0)-SW(AR_BSPSTORE)) // bspstore - ld8 r29=[r3],(SW(B1)-SW(AR_UNAT)) // unat - ;; - ld8 r21=[r2],16 // restore b0 - ld8 r22=[r3],16 // restore b1 - ;; - ld8 r23=[r2],16 // restore b2 - ld8 r24=[r3],16 // restore b3 - ;; - ld8 r25=[r2],16 // restore b4 - ld8 r26=[r3],16 // restore b5 - ;; - ld8 r16=[r2],(SW(PR)-SW(AR_PFS)) // ar.pfs - ld8 r17=[r3],(SW(AR_RNAT)-SW(AR_LC)) // ar.lc - ;; - ld8 r28=[r2] // restore pr - ld8 r30=[r3] // restore rnat - ;; - ld8 r18=[r14],16 // restore caller's unat - ld8 r19=[r15],24 // restore fpsr - ;; - ldf.fill f2=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f3=[r15],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f4=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f5=[r15],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f12=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f13=[r15],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f14=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f15=[r15],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f16=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f17=[r15],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f18=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f19=[r15],32 - mov b0=r21 - ;; - ldf.fill f20=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f21=[r15],32 - mov b1=r22 - ;; - ldf.fill f22=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f23=[r15],32 - mov b2=r23 - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r27 - mov ar.unat=r29 // establish unat holding the NaT bits for r4-r7 - mov b3=r24 - ;; - ldf.fill f24=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f25=[r15],32 - mov b4=r25 - ;; - ldf.fill f26=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f27=[r15],32 - mov b5=r26 - ;; - ldf.fill f28=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f29=[r15],32 - mov ar.pfs=r16 - ;; - ldf.fill f30=[r14],32 - ldf.fill f31=[r15],24 - mov ar.lc=r17 - ;; - ld8.fill r4=[r14],16 - ld8.fill r5=[r15],16 - mov pr=r28,-1 - ;; - ld8.fill r6=[r14],16 - ld8.fill r7=[r15],16 - - mov ar.unat=r18 // restore caller's unat - mov ar.rnat=r30 // must restore after bspstore but before rsc! - mov ar.fpsr=r19 // restore fpsr - mov ar.rsc=3 // put RSE back into eager mode, pl 0 - br.cond.sptk.many b7 -END(load_switch_stack) - - /* - * Invoke a system call, but do some tracing before and after the call. - * We MUST preserve the current register frame throughout this routine - * because some system calls (such as ia64_execve) directly - * manipulate ar.pfs. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_trace_syscall) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - /* - * We need to preserve the scratch registers f6-f11 in case the system - * call is sigreturn. - */ - adds r16=PT(F6)+16,sp - adds r17=PT(F7)+16,sp - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f6,32 - stf.spill [r17]=f7,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f8,32 - stf.spill [r17]=f9,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f10 - stf.spill [r17]=f11 - br.call.sptk.many rp=syscall_trace_enter // give parent a chance to catch syscall args - cmp.lt p6,p0=r8,r0 // check tracehook - adds r2=PT(R8)+16,sp // r2 = &pt_regs.r8 - adds r3=PT(R10)+16,sp // r3 = &pt_regs.r10 - mov r10=0 -(p6) br.cond.sptk strace_error // syscall failed -> - adds r16=PT(F6)+16,sp - adds r17=PT(F7)+16,sp - ;; - ldf.fill f6=[r16],32 - ldf.fill f7=[r17],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f8=[r16],32 - ldf.fill f9=[r17],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f10=[r16] - ldf.fill f11=[r17] - // the syscall number may have changed, so re-load it and re-calculate the - // syscall entry-point: - adds r15=PT(R15)+16,sp // r15 = &pt_regs.r15 (syscall #) - ;; - ld8 r15=[r15] - mov r3=NR_syscalls - 1 - ;; - adds r15=-1024,r15 - movl r16=sys_call_table - ;; - shladd r20=r15,3,r16 // r20 = sys_call_table + 8*(syscall-1024) - cmp.leu p6,p7=r15,r3 - ;; -(p6) ld8 r20=[r20] // load address of syscall entry point -(p7) movl r20=sys_ni_syscall - ;; - mov b6=r20 - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // do the syscall -.strace_check_retval: - cmp.lt p6,p0=r8,r0 // syscall failed? - adds r2=PT(R8)+16,sp // r2 = &pt_regs.r8 - adds r3=PT(R10)+16,sp // r3 = &pt_regs.r10 - mov r10=0 -(p6) br.cond.sptk strace_error // syscall failed -> - ;; // avoid RAW on r10 -.strace_save_retval: -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r8 // store return value in slot for r8 -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r10 // clear error indication in slot for r10 - br.call.sptk.many rp=syscall_trace_leave // give parent a chance to catch return value -.ret3: -(pUStk) cmp.eq.unc p6,p0=r0,r0 // p6 <- pUStk -(pUStk) rsm psr.i // disable interrupts - br.cond.sptk ia64_work_pending_syscall_end - -strace_error: - ld8 r3=[r2] // load pt_regs.r8 - sub r9=0,r8 // negate return value to get errno value - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=r3,r0 // is pt_regs.r8!=0? - adds r3=16,r2 // r3=&pt_regs.r10 - ;; -(p6) mov r10=-1 -(p6) mov r8=r9 - br.cond.sptk .strace_save_retval -END(ia64_trace_syscall) - - /* - * When traced and returning from sigreturn, we invoke syscall_trace but then - * go straight to ia64_leave_kernel rather than ia64_leave_syscall. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_strace_leave_kernel) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) -{ /* - * Some versions of gas generate bad unwind info if the first instruction of a - * procedure doesn't go into the first slot of a bundle. This is a workaround. - */ - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - br.call.sptk.many rp=syscall_trace_leave // give parent a chance to catch return value -} -.ret4: br.cond.sptk ia64_leave_kernel -END(ia64_strace_leave_kernel) - -ENTRY(call_payload) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(0) - /* call the kernel_thread payload; fn is in r4, arg - in r5 */ - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,0,3,1,0 - mov loc0=rp - mov loc2=gp - mov out0=r5 // arg - ld8 r14 = [r4], 8 // fn.address - ;; - mov b6 = r14 - ld8 gp = [r4] // fn.gp - ;; - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // fn(arg) -.ret12: mov gp=loc2 - mov rp=loc0 - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - /* ... and if it has returned, we are going to userland */ - cmp.ne pKStk,pUStk=r0,r0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(call_payload) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_ret_from_clone) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) -{ /* - * Some versions of gas generate bad unwind info if the first instruction of a - * procedure doesn't go into the first slot of a bundle. This is a workaround. - */ - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - /* - * We need to call schedule_tail() to complete the scheduling process. - * Called by ia64_switch_to() after ia64_clone()->copy_thread(). r8 contains the - * address of the previously executing task. - */ - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_invoke_schedule_tail -} -.ret8: -(pKStk) br.call.sptk.many rp=call_payload - adds r2=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; - ld4 r2=[r2] - ;; - mov r8=0 - and r2=_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEAUDIT,r2 - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=r2,r0 -(p6) br.cond.spnt .strace_check_retval - ;; // added stop bits to prevent r8 dependency -END(ia64_ret_from_clone) - // fall through -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_ret_from_syscall) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - cmp.ge p6,p7=r8,r0 // syscall executed successfully? - adds r2=PT(R8)+16,sp // r2 = &pt_regs.r8 - mov r10=r0 // clear error indication in r10 -(p7) br.cond.spnt handle_syscall_error // handle potential syscall failure -END(ia64_ret_from_syscall) - // fall through - -/* - * ia64_leave_syscall(): Same as ia64_leave_kernel, except that it doesn't - * need to switch to bank 0 and doesn't restore the scratch registers. - * To avoid leaking kernel bits, the scratch registers are set to - * the following known-to-be-safe values: - * - * r1: restored (global pointer) - * r2: cleared - * r3: 1 (when returning to user-level) - * r8-r11: restored (syscall return value(s)) - * r12: restored (user-level stack pointer) - * r13: restored (user-level thread pointer) - * r14: set to __kernel_syscall_via_epc - * r15: restored (syscall #) - * r16-r17: cleared - * r18: user-level b6 - * r19: cleared - * r20: user-level ar.fpsr - * r21: user-level b0 - * r22: cleared - * r23: user-level ar.bspstore - * r24: user-level ar.rnat - * r25: user-level ar.unat - * r26: user-level ar.pfs - * r27: user-level ar.rsc - * r28: user-level ip - * r29: user-level psr - * r30: user-level cfm - * r31: user-level pr - * f6-f11: cleared - * pr: restored (user-level pr) - * b0: restored (user-level rp) - * b6: restored - * b7: set to __kernel_syscall_via_epc - * ar.unat: restored (user-level ar.unat) - * ar.pfs: restored (user-level ar.pfs) - * ar.rsc: restored (user-level ar.rsc) - * ar.rnat: restored (user-level ar.rnat) - * ar.bspstore: restored (user-level ar.bspstore) - * ar.fpsr: restored (user-level ar.fpsr) - * ar.ccv: cleared - * ar.csd: cleared - * ar.ssd: cleared - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_leave_syscall) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - /* - * work.need_resched etc. mustn't get changed by this CPU before it returns to - * user- or fsys-mode, hence we disable interrupts early on. - * - * p6 controls whether current_thread_info()->flags needs to be check for - * extra work. We always check for extra work when returning to user-level. - * With CONFIG_PREEMPTION, we also check for extra work when the preempt_count - * is 0. After extra work processing has been completed, execution - * resumes at ia64_work_processed_syscall with p6 set to 1 if the extra-work-check - * needs to be redone. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPTION - RSM_PSR_I(p0, r2, r18) // disable interrupts - cmp.eq pLvSys,p0=r0,r0 // pLvSys=1: leave from syscall -(pKStk) adds r20=TI_PRE_COUNT+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; - .pred.rel.mutex pUStk,pKStk -(pKStk) ld4 r21=[r20] // r21 <- preempt_count -(pUStk) mov r21=0 // r21 <- 0 - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p0=r21,r0 // p6 <- pUStk || (preempt_count == 0) -#else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPTION */ - RSM_PSR_I(pUStk, r2, r18) - cmp.eq pLvSys,p0=r0,r0 // pLvSys=1: leave from syscall -(pUStk) cmp.eq.unc p6,p0=r0,r0 // p6 <- pUStk -#endif -.global ia64_work_processed_syscall; -ia64_work_processed_syscall: -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - adds r2=PT(LOADRS)+16,r12 - MOV_FROM_ITC(pUStk, p9, r22, r19) // fetch time at leave - adds r18=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; -(p6) ld4 r31=[r18] // load current_thread_info()->flags - ld8 r19=[r2],PT(B6)-PT(LOADRS) // load ar.rsc value for "loadrs" - adds r3=PT(AR_BSPSTORE)+16,r12 // deferred - ;; -#else - adds r2=PT(LOADRS)+16,r12 - adds r3=PT(AR_BSPSTORE)+16,r12 - adds r18=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; -(p6) ld4 r31=[r18] // load current_thread_info()->flags - ld8 r19=[r2],PT(B6)-PT(LOADRS) // load ar.rsc value for "loadrs" - nop.i 0 - ;; -#endif - mov r16=ar.bsp // M2 get existing backing store pointer - ld8 r18=[r2],PT(R9)-PT(B6) // load b6 -(p6) and r15=TIF_WORK_MASK,r31 // any work other than TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE? - ;; - ld8 r23=[r3],PT(R11)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE) // load ar.bspstore (may be garbage) -(p6) cmp4.ne.unc p6,p0=r15, r0 // any special work pending? -(p6) br.cond.spnt .work_pending_syscall - ;; - // start restoring the state saved on the kernel stack (struct pt_regs): - ld8 r9=[r2],PT(CR_IPSR)-PT(R9) - ld8 r11=[r3],PT(CR_IIP)-PT(R11) -(pNonSys) break 0 // bug check: we shouldn't be here if pNonSys is TRUE! - ;; - invala // M0|1 invalidate ALAT - RSM_PSR_I_IC(r28, r29, r30) // M2 turn off interrupts and interruption collection - cmp.eq p9,p0=r0,r0 // A set p9 to indicate that we should restore cr.ifs - - ld8 r29=[r2],16 // M0|1 load cr.ipsr - ld8 r28=[r3],16 // M0|1 load cr.iip -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -(pUStk) add r14=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; - ld8 r30=[r2],16 // M0|1 load cr.ifs - ld8 r25=[r3],16 // M0|1 load ar.unat -(pUStk) add r15=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r13 - ;; -#else - mov r22=r0 // A clear r22 - ;; - ld8 r30=[r2],16 // M0|1 load cr.ifs - ld8 r25=[r3],16 // M0|1 load ar.unat -(pUStk) add r14=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r13 - ;; -#endif - ld8 r26=[r2],PT(B0)-PT(AR_PFS) // M0|1 load ar.pfs - MOV_FROM_PSR(pKStk, r22, r21) // M2 read PSR now that interrupts are disabled - nop 0 - ;; - ld8 r21=[r2],PT(AR_RNAT)-PT(B0) // M0|1 load b0 - ld8 r27=[r3],PT(PR)-PT(AR_RSC) // M0|1 load ar.rsc - mov f6=f0 // F clear f6 - ;; - ld8 r24=[r2],PT(AR_FPSR)-PT(AR_RNAT) // M0|1 load ar.rnat (may be garbage) - ld8 r31=[r3],PT(R1)-PT(PR) // M0|1 load predicates - mov f7=f0 // F clear f7 - ;; - ld8 r20=[r2],PT(R12)-PT(AR_FPSR) // M0|1 load ar.fpsr - ld8.fill r1=[r3],16 // M0|1 load r1 -(pUStk) mov r17=1 // A - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -(pUStk) st1 [r15]=r17 // M2|3 -#else -(pUStk) st1 [r14]=r17 // M2|3 -#endif - ld8.fill r13=[r3],16 // M0|1 - mov f8=f0 // F clear f8 - ;; - ld8.fill r12=[r2] // M0|1 restore r12 (sp) - ld8.fill r15=[r3] // M0|1 restore r15 - mov b6=r18 // I0 restore b6 - - LOAD_PHYS_STACK_REG_SIZE(r17) - mov f9=f0 // F clear f9 -(pKStk) br.cond.dpnt.many skip_rbs_switch // B - - srlz.d // M0 ensure interruption collection is off (for cover) - shr.u r18=r19,16 // I0|1 get byte size of existing "dirty" partition - COVER // B add current frame into dirty partition & set cr.ifs - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - mov r19=ar.bsp // M2 get new backing store pointer - st8 [r14]=r22 // M save time at leave - mov f10=f0 // F clear f10 - - mov r22=r0 // A clear r22 - movl r14=__kernel_syscall_via_epc // X - ;; -#else - mov r19=ar.bsp // M2 get new backing store pointer - mov f10=f0 // F clear f10 - - nop.m 0 - movl r14=__kernel_syscall_via_epc // X - ;; -#endif - mov.m ar.csd=r0 // M2 clear ar.csd - mov.m ar.ccv=r0 // M2 clear ar.ccv - mov b7=r14 // I0 clear b7 (hint with __kernel_syscall_via_epc) - - mov.m ar.ssd=r0 // M2 clear ar.ssd - mov f11=f0 // F clear f11 - br.cond.sptk.many rbs_switch // B -END(ia64_leave_syscall) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_leave_kernel) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - /* - * work.need_resched etc. mustn't get changed by this CPU before it returns to - * user- or fsys-mode, hence we disable interrupts early on. - * - * p6 controls whether current_thread_info()->flags needs to be check for - * extra work. We always check for extra work when returning to user-level. - * With CONFIG_PREEMPTION, we also check for extra work when the preempt_count - * is 0. After extra work processing has been completed, execution - * resumes at .work_processed_syscall with p6 set to 1 if the extra-work-check - * needs to be redone. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPTION - RSM_PSR_I(p0, r17, r31) // disable interrupts - cmp.eq p0,pLvSys=r0,r0 // pLvSys=0: leave from kernel -(pKStk) adds r20=TI_PRE_COUNT+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; - .pred.rel.mutex pUStk,pKStk -(pKStk) ld4 r21=[r20] // r21 <- preempt_count -(pUStk) mov r21=0 // r21 <- 0 - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p0=r21,r0 // p6 <- pUStk || (preempt_count == 0) -#else - RSM_PSR_I(pUStk, r17, r31) - cmp.eq p0,pLvSys=r0,r0 // pLvSys=0: leave from kernel -(pUStk) cmp.eq.unc p6,p0=r0,r0 // p6 <- pUStk -#endif -.work_processed_kernel: - adds r17=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; -(p6) ld4 r31=[r17] // load current_thread_info()->flags - adds r21=PT(PR)+16,r12 - ;; - - lfetch [r21],PT(CR_IPSR)-PT(PR) - adds r2=PT(B6)+16,r12 - adds r3=PT(R16)+16,r12 - ;; - lfetch [r21] - ld8 r28=[r2],8 // load b6 - adds r29=PT(R24)+16,r12 - - ld8.fill r16=[r3],PT(AR_CSD)-PT(R16) - adds r30=PT(AR_CCV)+16,r12 -(p6) and r19=TIF_WORK_MASK,r31 // any work other than TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE? - ;; - ld8.fill r24=[r29] - ld8 r15=[r30] // load ar.ccv -(p6) cmp4.ne.unc p6,p0=r19, r0 // any special work pending? - ;; - ld8 r29=[r2],16 // load b7 - ld8 r30=[r3],16 // load ar.csd -(p6) br.cond.spnt .work_pending - ;; - ld8 r31=[r2],16 // load ar.ssd - ld8.fill r8=[r3],16 - ;; - ld8.fill r9=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r10=[r3],PT(R17)-PT(R10) - ;; - ld8.fill r11=[r2],PT(R18)-PT(R11) - ld8.fill r17=[r3],16 - ;; - ld8.fill r18=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r19=[r3],16 - ;; - ld8.fill r20=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r21=[r3],16 - mov ar.csd=r30 - mov ar.ssd=r31 - ;; - RSM_PSR_I_IC(r23, r22, r25) // initiate turning off of interrupt and interruption collection - invala // invalidate ALAT - ;; - ld8.fill r22=[r2],24 - ld8.fill r23=[r3],24 - mov b6=r28 - ;; - ld8.fill r25=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r26=[r3],16 - mov b7=r29 - ;; - ld8.fill r27=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r28=[r3],16 - ;; - ld8.fill r29=[r2],16 - ld8.fill r30=[r3],24 - ;; - ld8.fill r31=[r2],PT(F9)-PT(R31) - adds r3=PT(F10)-PT(F6),r3 - ;; - ldf.fill f9=[r2],PT(F6)-PT(F9) - ldf.fill f10=[r3],PT(F8)-PT(F10) - ;; - ldf.fill f6=[r2],PT(F7)-PT(F6) - ;; - ldf.fill f7=[r2],PT(F11)-PT(F7) - ldf.fill f8=[r3],32 - ;; - srlz.d // ensure that inter. collection is off (VHPT is don't care, since text is pinned) - mov ar.ccv=r15 - ;; - ldf.fill f11=[r2] - BSW_0(r2, r3, r15) // switch back to bank 0 (no stop bit required beforehand...) - ;; -(pUStk) mov r18=IA64_KR(CURRENT)// M2 (12 cycle read latency) - adds r16=PT(CR_IPSR)+16,r12 - adds r17=PT(CR_IIP)+16,r12 - -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - .pred.rel.mutex pUStk,pKStk - MOV_FROM_PSR(pKStk, r22, r29) // M2 read PSR now that interrupts are disabled - MOV_FROM_ITC(pUStk, p9, r22, r29) // M fetch time at leave - nop.i 0 - ;; -#else - MOV_FROM_PSR(pKStk, r22, r29) // M2 read PSR now that interrupts are disabled - nop.i 0 - nop.i 0 - ;; -#endif - ld8 r29=[r16],16 // load cr.ipsr - ld8 r28=[r17],16 // load cr.iip - ;; - ld8 r30=[r16],16 // load cr.ifs - ld8 r25=[r17],16 // load ar.unat - ;; - ld8 r26=[r16],16 // load ar.pfs - ld8 r27=[r17],16 // load ar.rsc - cmp.eq p9,p0=r0,r0 // set p9 to indicate that we should restore cr.ifs - ;; - ld8 r24=[r16],16 // load ar.rnat (may be garbage) - ld8 r23=[r17],16 // load ar.bspstore (may be garbage) - ;; - ld8 r31=[r16],16 // load predicates - ld8 r21=[r17],16 // load b0 - ;; - ld8 r19=[r16],16 // load ar.rsc value for "loadrs" - ld8.fill r1=[r17],16 // load r1 - ;; - ld8.fill r12=[r16],16 - ld8.fill r13=[r17],16 -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -(pUStk) adds r3=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r18 -#else -(pUStk) adds r18=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r18 -#endif - ;; - ld8 r20=[r16],16 // ar.fpsr - ld8.fill r15=[r17],16 -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -(pUStk) adds r18=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r18 // deferred -#endif - ;; - ld8.fill r14=[r16],16 - ld8.fill r2=[r17] -(pUStk) mov r17=1 - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - // mmi_ : ld8 st1 shr;; mmi_ : st8 st1 shr;; - // mib : mov add br -> mib : ld8 add br - // bbb_ : br nop cover;; mbb_ : mov br cover;; - // - // no one require bsp in r16 if (pKStk) branch is selected. -(pUStk) st8 [r3]=r22 // save time at leave -(pUStk) st1 [r18]=r17 // restore current->thread.on_ustack - shr.u r18=r19,16 // get byte size of existing "dirty" partition - ;; - ld8.fill r3=[r16] // deferred - LOAD_PHYS_STACK_REG_SIZE(r17) -(pKStk) br.cond.dpnt skip_rbs_switch - mov r16=ar.bsp // get existing backing store pointer -#else - ld8.fill r3=[r16] -(pUStk) st1 [r18]=r17 // restore current->thread.on_ustack - shr.u r18=r19,16 // get byte size of existing "dirty" partition - ;; - mov r16=ar.bsp // get existing backing store pointer - LOAD_PHYS_STACK_REG_SIZE(r17) -(pKStk) br.cond.dpnt skip_rbs_switch -#endif - - /* - * Restore user backing store. - * - * NOTE: alloc, loadrs, and cover can't be predicated. - */ -(pNonSys) br.cond.dpnt dont_preserve_current_frame - COVER // add current frame into dirty partition and set cr.ifs - ;; - mov r19=ar.bsp // get new backing store pointer -rbs_switch: - sub r16=r16,r18 // krbs = old bsp - size of dirty partition - cmp.ne p9,p0=r0,r0 // clear p9 to skip restore of cr.ifs - ;; - sub r19=r19,r16 // calculate total byte size of dirty partition - add r18=64,r18 // don't force in0-in7 into memory... - ;; - shl r19=r19,16 // shift size of dirty partition into loadrs position - ;; -dont_preserve_current_frame: - /* - * To prevent leaking bits between the kernel and user-space, - * we must clear the stacked registers in the "invalid" partition here. - * Not pretty, but at least it's fast (3.34 registers/cycle on Itanium, - * 5 registers/cycle on McKinley). - */ -# define pRecurse p6 -# define pReturn p7 -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM -# define Nregs 10 -#else -# define Nregs 14 -#endif - alloc loc0=ar.pfs,2,Nregs-2,2,0 - shr.u loc1=r18,9 // RNaTslots <= floor(dirtySize / (64*8)) - sub r17=r17,r18 // r17 = (physStackedSize + 8) - dirtySize - ;; - mov ar.rsc=r19 // load ar.rsc to be used for "loadrs" - shladd in0=loc1,3,r17 - mov in1=0 - ;; - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -rse_clear_invalid: -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - // cycle 0 - { .mii - alloc loc0=ar.pfs,2,Nregs-2,2,0 - cmp.lt pRecurse,p0=Nregs*8,in0 // if more than Nregs regs left to clear, (re)curse - add out0=-Nregs*8,in0 -}{ .mfb - add out1=1,in1 // increment recursion count - nop.f 0 - nop.b 0 // can't do br.call here because of alloc (WAW on CFM) - ;; -}{ .mfi // cycle 1 - mov loc1=0 - nop.f 0 - mov loc2=0 -}{ .mib - mov loc3=0 - mov loc4=0 -(pRecurse) br.call.sptk.many b0=rse_clear_invalid - -}{ .mfi // cycle 2 - mov loc5=0 - nop.f 0 - cmp.ne pReturn,p0=r0,in1 // if recursion count != 0, we need to do a br.ret -}{ .mib - mov loc6=0 - mov loc7=0 -(pReturn) br.ret.sptk.many b0 -} -#else /* !CONFIG_ITANIUM */ - alloc loc0=ar.pfs,2,Nregs-2,2,0 - cmp.lt pRecurse,p0=Nregs*8,in0 // if more than Nregs regs left to clear, (re)curse - add out0=-Nregs*8,in0 - add out1=1,in1 // increment recursion count - mov loc1=0 - mov loc2=0 - ;; - mov loc3=0 - mov loc4=0 - mov loc5=0 - mov loc6=0 - mov loc7=0 -(pRecurse) br.call.dptk.few b0=rse_clear_invalid - ;; - mov loc8=0 - mov loc9=0 - cmp.ne pReturn,p0=r0,in1 // if recursion count != 0, we need to do a br.ret - mov loc10=0 - mov loc11=0 -(pReturn) br.ret.dptk.many b0 -#endif /* !CONFIG_ITANIUM */ -# undef pRecurse -# undef pReturn - ;; - alloc r17=ar.pfs,0,0,0,0 // drop current register frame - ;; - loadrs - ;; -skip_rbs_switch: - mov ar.unat=r25 // M2 -(pKStk) extr.u r22=r22,21,1 // I0 extract current value of psr.pp from r22 -(pLvSys)mov r19=r0 // A clear r19 for leave_syscall, no-op otherwise - ;; -(pUStk) mov ar.bspstore=r23 // M2 -(pKStk) dep r29=r22,r29,21,1 // I0 update ipsr.pp with psr.pp -(pLvSys)mov r16=r0 // A clear r16 for leave_syscall, no-op otherwise - ;; - MOV_TO_IPSR(p0, r29, r25) // M2 - mov ar.pfs=r26 // I0 -(pLvSys)mov r17=r0 // A clear r17 for leave_syscall, no-op otherwise - - MOV_TO_IFS(p9, r30, r25)// M2 - mov b0=r21 // I0 -(pLvSys)mov r18=r0 // A clear r18 for leave_syscall, no-op otherwise - - mov ar.fpsr=r20 // M2 - MOV_TO_IIP(r28, r25) // M2 - nop 0 - ;; -(pUStk) mov ar.rnat=r24 // M2 must happen with RSE in lazy mode - nop 0 -(pLvSys)mov r2=r0 - - mov ar.rsc=r27 // M2 - mov pr=r31,-1 // I0 - RFI // B - - /* - * On entry: - * r20 = ¤t->thread_info->pre_count (if CONFIG_PREEMPTION) - * r31 = current->thread_info->flags - * On exit: - * p6 = TRUE if work-pending-check needs to be redone - * - * Interrupts are disabled on entry, reenabled depend on work, and - * disabled on exit. - */ -.work_pending_syscall: - add r2=-8,r2 - add r3=-8,r3 - ;; - st8 [r2]=r8 - st8 [r3]=r10 -.work_pending: - tbit.z p6,p0=r31,TIF_NEED_RESCHED // is resched not needed? -(p6) br.cond.sptk.few .notify - br.call.spnt.many rp=preempt_schedule_irq -.ret9: cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,r0 // p6 <- 1 (re-check) -(pLvSys)br.cond.sptk.few ia64_work_pending_syscall_end - br.cond.sptk.many .work_processed_kernel - -.notify: -(pUStk) br.call.spnt.many rp=notify_resume_user -.ret10: cmp.ne p6,p0=r0,r0 // p6 <- 0 (don't re-check) -(pLvSys)br.cond.sptk.few ia64_work_pending_syscall_end - br.cond.sptk.many .work_processed_kernel - -.global ia64_work_pending_syscall_end; -ia64_work_pending_syscall_end: - adds r2=PT(R8)+16,r12 - adds r3=PT(R10)+16,r12 - ;; - ld8 r8=[r2] - ld8 r10=[r3] - br.cond.sptk.many ia64_work_processed_syscall -END(ia64_leave_kernel) - -ENTRY(handle_syscall_error) - /* - * Some system calls (e.g., ptrace, mmap) can return arbitrary values which could - * lead us to mistake a negative return value as a failed syscall. Those syscall - * must deposit a non-zero value in pt_regs.r8 to indicate an error. If - * pt_regs.r8 is zero, we assume that the call completed successfully. - */ - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - ld8 r3=[r2] // load pt_regs.r8 - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=r3,r0 // is pt_regs.r8==0? - ;; -(p7) mov r10=-1 -(p7) sub r8=0,r8 // negate return value to get errno - br.cond.sptk ia64_leave_syscall -END(handle_syscall_error) - - /* - * Invoke schedule_tail(task) while preserving in0-in7, which may be needed - * in case a system call gets restarted. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_invoke_schedule_tail) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,8,2,1,0 - mov loc0=rp - mov out0=r8 // Address of previous task - ;; - br.call.sptk.many rp=schedule_tail -.ret11: mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_invoke_schedule_tail) - - /* - * Setup stack and call do_notify_resume_user(), keeping interrupts - * disabled. - * - * Note that pSys and pNonSys need to be set up by the caller. - * We declare 8 input registers so the system call args get preserved, - * in case we need to restart a system call. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(notify_resume_user) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(8) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,8,2,3,0 // preserve all eight input regs in case of syscall restart! - mov r9=ar.unat - mov loc0=rp // save return address - mov out0=0 // there is no "oldset" - adds out1=8,sp // out1=&sigscratch->ar_pfs -(pSys) mov out2=1 // out2==1 => we're in a syscall - ;; -(pNonSys) mov out2=0 // out2==0 => not a syscall - .fframe 16 - .spillsp ar.unat, 16 - st8 [sp]=r9,-16 // allocate space for ar.unat and save it - st8 [out1]=loc1,-8 // save ar.pfs, out1=&sigscratch - .body - br.call.sptk.many rp=do_notify_resume_user -.ret15: .restore sp - adds sp=16,sp // pop scratch stack space - ;; - ld8 r9=[sp] // load new unat from sigscratch->scratch_unat - mov rp=loc0 - ;; - mov ar.unat=r9 - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(notify_resume_user) - -ENTRY(sys_rt_sigreturn) - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - /* - * Allocate 8 input registers since ptrace() may clobber them - */ - alloc r2=ar.pfs,8,0,1,0 - .prologue - PT_REGS_SAVES(16) - adds sp=-16,sp - .body - cmp.eq pNonSys,pSys=r0,r0 // sigreturn isn't a normal syscall... - ;; - /* - * leave_kernel() restores f6-f11 from pt_regs, but since the streamlined - * syscall-entry path does not save them we save them here instead. Note: we - * don't need to save any other registers that are not saved by the stream-lined - * syscall path, because restore_sigcontext() restores them. - */ - adds r16=PT(F6)+32,sp - adds r17=PT(F7)+32,sp - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f6,32 - stf.spill [r17]=f7,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f8,32 - stf.spill [r17]=f9,32 - ;; - stf.spill [r16]=f10 - stf.spill [r17]=f11 - adds out0=16,sp // out0 = &sigscratch - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_rt_sigreturn -.ret19: .restore sp,0 - adds sp=16,sp - ;; - ld8 r9=[sp] // load new ar.unat - mov.sptk b7=r8,ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - mov ar.unat=r9 - br.many b7 -END(sys_rt_sigreturn) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_prepare_handle_unaligned) - .prologue - /* - * r16 = fake ar.pfs, we simply need to make sure privilege is still 0 - */ - mov r16=r0 - DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_handle_unaligned // stack frame setup in ivt -.ret21: .body - DO_LOAD_SWITCH_STACK - br.cond.sptk.many rp // goes to ia64_leave_kernel -END(ia64_prepare_handle_unaligned) - - // - // unw_init_running(void (*callback)(info, arg), void *arg) - // -# define EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE ((UNW_FRAME_INFO_SIZE+15)&~15) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(unw_init_running) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(2) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,2,3,3,0 - ;; - ld8 loc2=[in0],8 - mov loc0=rp - mov r16=loc1 - DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK - .body - - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(2) - .fframe IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE+EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE - SWITCH_STACK_SAVES(EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE) - adds sp=-EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE,sp - .body - ;; - adds out0=16,sp // &info - mov out1=r13 // current - adds out2=16+EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE,sp // &switch_stack - br.call.sptk.many rp=unw_init_frame_info -1: adds out0=16,sp // &info - mov b6=loc2 - mov loc2=gp // save gp across indirect function call - ;; - ld8 gp=[in0] - mov out1=in1 // arg - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // invoke the callback function -1: mov gp=loc2 // restore gp - - // For now, we don't allow changing registers from within - // unw_init_running; if we ever want to allow that, we'd - // have to do a load_switch_stack here: - .restore sp - adds sp=IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE+EXTRA_FRAME_SIZE,sp - - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(unw_init_running) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_init_running) - -#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER -#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE -GLOBAL_ENTRY(_mcount) - br ftrace_stub -END(_mcount) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(_mcount) - -.here: - br.ret.sptk.many b0 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ftrace_caller) - alloc out0 = ar.pfs, 8, 0, 4, 0 - mov out3 = r0 - ;; - mov out2 = b0 - add r3 = 0x20, r3 - mov out1 = r1; - br.call.sptk.many b0 = ftrace_patch_gp - //this might be called from module, so we must patch gp -ftrace_patch_gp: - movl gp=__gp - mov b0 = r3 - ;; -.global ftrace_call; -ftrace_call: -{ - .mlx - nop.m 0x0 - movl r3 = .here;; -} - alloc loc0 = ar.pfs, 4, 4, 2, 0 - ;; - mov loc1 = b0 - mov out0 = b0 - mov loc2 = r8 - mov loc3 = r15 - ;; - adds out0 = -MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, out0 - mov out1 = in2 - mov b6 = r3 - - br.call.sptk.many b0 = b6 - ;; - mov ar.pfs = loc0 - mov b0 = loc1 - mov r8 = loc2 - mov r15 = loc3 - br ftrace_stub - ;; -END(ftrace_caller) - -#else -GLOBAL_ENTRY(_mcount) - movl r2 = ftrace_stub - movl r3 = ftrace_trace_function;; - ld8 r3 = [r3];; - ld8 r3 = [r3];; - cmp.eq p7,p0 = r2, r3 -(p7) br.sptk.many ftrace_stub - ;; - - alloc loc0 = ar.pfs, 4, 4, 2, 0 - ;; - mov loc1 = b0 - mov out0 = b0 - mov loc2 = r8 - mov loc3 = r15 - ;; - adds out0 = -MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, out0 - mov out1 = in2 - mov b6 = r3 - - br.call.sptk.many b0 = b6 - ;; - mov ar.pfs = loc0 - mov b0 = loc1 - mov r8 = loc2 - mov r15 = loc3 - br ftrace_stub - ;; -END(_mcount) -#endif - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ftrace_stub) - mov r3 = b0 - movl r2 = _mcount_ret_helper - ;; - mov b6 = r2 - mov b7 = r3 - br.ret.sptk.many b6 - -_mcount_ret_helper: - mov b0 = r42 - mov r1 = r41 - mov ar.pfs = r40 - br b7 -END(ftrace_stub) - -#endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER */ - -#define __SYSCALL(nr, entry) data8 entry - .rodata - .align 8 - .globl sys_call_table -sys_call_table: -#include <asm/syscall_table.h> diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6463dc316263..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/entry.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - -/* - * Preserved registers that are shared between code in ivt.S and - * entry.S. Be careful not to step on these! - */ -#define PRED_LEAVE_SYSCALL 1 /* TRUE iff leave from syscall */ -#define PRED_KERNEL_STACK 2 /* returning to kernel-stacks? */ -#define PRED_USER_STACK 3 /* returning to user-stacks? */ -#define PRED_SYSCALL 4 /* inside a system call? */ -#define PRED_NON_SYSCALL 5 /* complement of PRED_SYSCALL */ - -#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ -# define PASTE2(x,y) x##y -# define PASTE(x,y) PASTE2(x,y) - -# define pLvSys PASTE(p,PRED_LEAVE_SYSCALL) -# define pKStk PASTE(p,PRED_KERNEL_STACK) -# define pUStk PASTE(p,PRED_USER_STACK) -# define pSys PASTE(p,PRED_SYSCALL) -# define pNonSys PASTE(p,PRED_NON_SYSCALL) -#endif - -#define PT(f) (IA64_PT_REGS_##f##_OFFSET) -#define SW(f) (IA64_SWITCH_STACK_##f##_OFFSET) -#define SOS(f) (IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_##f##_OFFSET) - -#define PT_REGS_SAVES(off) \ - .unwabi 3, 'i'; \ - .fframe IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE+16+(off); \ - .spillsp rp, PT(CR_IIP)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.pfs, PT(CR_IFS)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.unat, PT(AR_UNAT)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.fpsr, PT(AR_FPSR)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp pr, PT(PR)+16+(off); - -#define PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(off) \ - .prologue; \ - PT_REGS_SAVES(off); \ - .body - -#define SWITCH_STACK_SAVES(off) \ - .savesp ar.unat,SW(CALLER_UNAT)+16+(off); \ - .savesp ar.fpsr,SW(AR_FPSR)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f2,SW(F2)+16+(off); .spillsp f3,SW(F3)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f4,SW(F4)+16+(off); .spillsp f5,SW(F5)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f16,SW(F16)+16+(off); .spillsp f17,SW(F17)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f18,SW(F18)+16+(off); .spillsp f19,SW(F19)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f20,SW(F20)+16+(off); .spillsp f21,SW(F21)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f22,SW(F22)+16+(off); .spillsp f23,SW(F23)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f24,SW(F24)+16+(off); .spillsp f25,SW(F25)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f26,SW(F26)+16+(off); .spillsp f27,SW(F27)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f28,SW(F28)+16+(off); .spillsp f29,SW(F29)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp f30,SW(F30)+16+(off); .spillsp f31,SW(F31)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp r4,SW(R4)+16+(off); .spillsp r5,SW(R5)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp r6,SW(R6)+16+(off); .spillsp r7,SW(R7)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp b0,SW(B0)+16+(off); .spillsp b1,SW(B1)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp b2,SW(B2)+16+(off); .spillsp b3,SW(B3)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp b4,SW(B4)+16+(off); .spillsp b5,SW(B5)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.pfs,SW(AR_PFS)+16+(off); .spillsp ar.lc,SW(AR_LC)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp @priunat,SW(AR_UNAT)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.rnat,SW(AR_RNAT)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp ar.bspstore,SW(AR_BSPSTORE)+16+(off); \ - .spillsp pr,SW(PR)+16+(off) - -#define DO_SAVE_SWITCH_STACK \ - movl r28=1f; \ - ;; \ - .fframe IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE; \ - adds sp=-IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE,sp; \ - mov.ret.sptk b7=r28,1f; \ - SWITCH_STACK_SAVES(0); \ - br.cond.sptk.many save_switch_stack; \ -1: - -#define DO_LOAD_SWITCH_STACK \ - movl r28=1f; \ - ;; \ - invala; \ - mov.ret.sptk b7=r28,1f; \ - br.cond.sptk.many load_switch_stack; \ -1: .restore sp; \ - adds sp=IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE,sp diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/err_inject.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/err_inject.c deleted file mode 100644 index dd5bfed52031..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/err_inject.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -/* - * err_inject.c - - * 1.) Inject errors to a processor. - * 2.) Query error injection capabilities. - * This driver along with user space code can be acting as an error - * injection tool. - * - * 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 of the License, 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, GOOD TITLE or - * NON INFRINGEMENT. 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. - * - * Written by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com>, Intel Corporation - * Copyright (C) 2006, Intel Corp. All rights reserved. - * - */ -#include <linux/device.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/module.h> - -#define ERR_INJ_DEBUG - -#define ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE 3 // Three 8-byte; - -#define define_one_ro(name) \ -static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0444, show_##name, NULL) - -#define define_one_rw(name) \ -static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0644, show_##name, store_##name) - -static u64 call_start[NR_CPUS]; -static u64 phys_addr[NR_CPUS]; -static u64 err_type_info[NR_CPUS]; -static u64 err_struct_info[NR_CPUS]; -static struct { - u64 data1; - u64 data2; - u64 data3; -} __attribute__((__aligned__(16))) err_data_buffer[NR_CPUS]; -static s64 status[NR_CPUS]; -static u64 capabilities[NR_CPUS]; -static u64 resources[NR_CPUS]; - -#define show(name) \ -static ssize_t \ -show_##name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ - char *buf) \ -{ \ - u32 cpu=dev->id; \ - return sprintf(buf, "%llx\n", name[cpu]); \ -} - -#define store(name) \ -static ssize_t \ -store_##name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ - const char *buf, size_t size) \ -{ \ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; \ - name[cpu] = simple_strtoull(buf, NULL, 16); \ - return size; \ -} - -show(call_start) - -/* It's user's responsibility to call the PAL procedure on a specific - * processor. The cpu number in driver is only used for storing data. - */ -static ssize_t -store_call_start(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, - const char *buf, size_t size) -{ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; - unsigned long call_start = simple_strtoull(buf, NULL, 16); - -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk(KERN_DEBUG "pal_mc_err_inject for cpu%d:\n", cpu); - printk(KERN_DEBUG "err_type_info=%llx,\n", err_type_info[cpu]); - printk(KERN_DEBUG "err_struct_info=%llx,\n", err_struct_info[cpu]); - printk(KERN_DEBUG "err_data_buffer=%llx, %llx, %llx.\n", - err_data_buffer[cpu].data1, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data2, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data3); -#endif - switch (call_start) { - case 0: /* Do nothing. */ - break; - case 1: /* Call pal_mc_error_inject in physical mode. */ - status[cpu]=ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_phys(err_type_info[cpu], - err_struct_info[cpu], - ia64_tpa(&err_data_buffer[cpu]), - &capabilities[cpu], - &resources[cpu]); - break; - case 2: /* Call pal_mc_error_inject in virtual mode. */ - status[cpu]=ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_virt(err_type_info[cpu], - err_struct_info[cpu], - ia64_tpa(&err_data_buffer[cpu]), - &capabilities[cpu], - &resources[cpu]); - break; - default: - status[cpu] = -EINVAL; - break; - } - -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk(KERN_DEBUG "Returns: status=%d,\n", (int)status[cpu]); - printk(KERN_DEBUG "capabilities=%llx,\n", capabilities[cpu]); - printk(KERN_DEBUG "resources=%llx\n", resources[cpu]); -#endif - return size; -} - -show(err_type_info) -store(err_type_info) - -static ssize_t -show_virtual_to_phys(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, - char *buf) -{ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; - return sprintf(buf, "%llx\n", phys_addr[cpu]); -} - -static ssize_t -store_virtual_to_phys(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, - const char *buf, size_t size) -{ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; - u64 virt_addr=simple_strtoull(buf, NULL, 16); - int ret; - - ret = get_user_pages_fast(virt_addr, 1, FOLL_WRITE, NULL); - if (ret<=0) { -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk("Virtual address %llx is not existing.\n", virt_addr); -#endif - return -EINVAL; - } - - phys_addr[cpu] = ia64_tpa(virt_addr); - return size; -} - -show(err_struct_info) -store(err_struct_info) - -static ssize_t -show_err_data_buffer(struct device *dev, - struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) -{ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; - - return sprintf(buf, "%llx, %llx, %llx\n", - err_data_buffer[cpu].data1, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data2, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data3); -} - -static ssize_t -store_err_data_buffer(struct device *dev, - struct device_attribute *attr, - const char *buf, size_t size) -{ - unsigned int cpu=dev->id; - int ret; - -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk("write err_data_buffer=[%llx,%llx,%llx] on cpu%d\n", - err_data_buffer[cpu].data1, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data2, - err_data_buffer[cpu].data3, - cpu); -#endif - ret = sscanf(buf, "%llx, %llx, %llx", - &err_data_buffer[cpu].data1, - &err_data_buffer[cpu].data2, - &err_data_buffer[cpu].data3); - if (ret!=ERR_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE) - return -EINVAL; - - return size; -} - -show(status) -show(capabilities) -show(resources) - -define_one_rw(call_start); -define_one_rw(err_type_info); -define_one_rw(err_struct_info); -define_one_rw(err_data_buffer); -define_one_rw(virtual_to_phys); -define_one_ro(status); -define_one_ro(capabilities); -define_one_ro(resources); - -static struct attribute *default_attrs[] = { - &dev_attr_call_start.attr, - &dev_attr_virtual_to_phys.attr, - &dev_attr_err_type_info.attr, - &dev_attr_err_struct_info.attr, - &dev_attr_err_data_buffer.attr, - &dev_attr_status.attr, - &dev_attr_capabilities.attr, - &dev_attr_resources.attr, - NULL -}; - -static struct attribute_group err_inject_attr_group = { - .attrs = default_attrs, - .name = "err_inject" -}; -/* Add/Remove err_inject interface for CPU device */ -static int err_inject_add_dev(unsigned int cpu) -{ - struct device *sys_dev = get_cpu_device(cpu); - - return sysfs_create_group(&sys_dev->kobj, &err_inject_attr_group); -} - -static int err_inject_remove_dev(unsigned int cpu) -{ - struct device *sys_dev = get_cpu_device(cpu); - - sysfs_remove_group(&sys_dev->kobj, &err_inject_attr_group); - return 0; -} - -static enum cpuhp_state hp_online; - -static int __init err_inject_init(void) -{ - int ret; -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk(KERN_INFO "Enter error injection driver.\n"); -#endif - - ret = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "ia64/err_inj:online", - err_inject_add_dev, err_inject_remove_dev); - if (ret >= 0) { - hp_online = ret; - ret = 0; - } - return ret; -} - -static void __exit err_inject_exit(void) -{ -#ifdef ERR_INJ_DEBUG - printk(KERN_INFO "Exit error injection driver.\n"); -#endif - cpuhp_remove_state(hp_online); -} - -module_init(err_inject_init); -module_exit(err_inject_exit); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MC error injection kernel sysfs interface"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/esi.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/esi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4df57c93e0a8..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/esi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * Extensible SAL Interface (ESI) support routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 2006 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <asm/esi.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Extensible SAL Interface (ESI) support"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -#define MODULE_NAME "esi" - -enum esi_systab_entry_type { - ESI_DESC_ENTRY_POINT = 0 -}; - -/* - * Entry type: Size: - * 0 48 - */ -#define ESI_DESC_SIZE(type) "\060"[(unsigned) (type)] - -typedef struct ia64_esi_desc_entry_point { - u8 type; - u8 reserved1[15]; - u64 esi_proc; - u64 gp; - efi_guid_t guid; -} ia64_esi_desc_entry_point_t; - -struct pdesc { - void *addr; - void *gp; -}; - -static struct ia64_sal_systab *esi_systab; - -extern unsigned long esi_phys; - -static int __init esi_init (void) -{ - struct ia64_sal_systab *systab; - char *p; - int i; - - if (esi_phys == EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) - return -ENODEV; - - systab = __va(esi_phys); - - if (strncmp(systab->signature, "ESIT", 4) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "bad signature in ESI system table!"); - return -ENODEV; - } - - p = (char *) (systab + 1); - for (i = 0; i < systab->entry_count; i++) { - /* - * The first byte of each entry type contains the type - * descriptor. - */ - switch (*p) { - case ESI_DESC_ENTRY_POINT: - break; - default: - printk(KERN_WARNING "Unknown table type %d found in " - "ESI table, ignoring rest of table\n", *p); - return -ENODEV; - } - - p += ESI_DESC_SIZE(*p); - } - - esi_systab = systab; - return 0; -} - - -int ia64_esi_call (efi_guid_t guid, struct ia64_sal_retval *isrvp, - enum esi_proc_type proc_type, u64 func, - u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4, u64 arg5, u64 arg6, - u64 arg7) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; - unsigned long flags = 0; - int i; - char *p; - - if (!esi_systab) - return -1; - - p = (char *) (esi_systab + 1); - for (i = 0; i < esi_systab->entry_count; i++) { - if (*p == ESI_DESC_ENTRY_POINT) { - ia64_esi_desc_entry_point_t *esi = (void *)p; - if (!efi_guidcmp(guid, esi->guid)) { - ia64_sal_handler esi_proc; - struct pdesc pdesc; - - pdesc.addr = __va(esi->esi_proc); - pdesc.gp = __va(esi->gp); - - esi_proc = (ia64_sal_handler) &pdesc; - - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); - if (proc_type == ESI_PROC_SERIALIZED) - spin_lock_irqsave(&sal_lock, flags); - else if (proc_type == ESI_PROC_MP_SAFE) - local_irq_save(flags); - else - preempt_disable(); - *isrvp = (*esi_proc)(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, - arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7); - if (proc_type == ESI_PROC_SERIALIZED) - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sal_lock, - flags); - else if (proc_type == ESI_PROC_MP_SAFE) - local_irq_restore(flags); - else - preempt_enable(); - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); - return 0; - } - } - p += ESI_DESC_SIZE(*p); - } - return -1; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_esi_call); - -int ia64_esi_call_phys (efi_guid_t guid, struct ia64_sal_retval *isrvp, - u64 func, u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4, - u64 arg5, u64 arg6, u64 arg7) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg fr[6]; - unsigned long flags; - u64 esi_params[8]; - char *p; - int i; - - if (!esi_systab) - return -1; - - p = (char *) (esi_systab + 1); - for (i = 0; i < esi_systab->entry_count; i++) { - if (*p == ESI_DESC_ENTRY_POINT) { - ia64_esi_desc_entry_point_t *esi = (void *)p; - if (!efi_guidcmp(guid, esi->guid)) { - ia64_sal_handler esi_proc; - struct pdesc pdesc; - - pdesc.addr = (void *)esi->esi_proc; - pdesc.gp = (void *)esi->gp; - - esi_proc = (ia64_sal_handler) &pdesc; - - esi_params[0] = func; - esi_params[1] = arg1; - esi_params[2] = arg2; - esi_params[3] = arg3; - esi_params[4] = arg4; - esi_params[5] = arg5; - esi_params[6] = arg6; - esi_params[7] = arg7; - ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr); - spin_lock_irqsave(&sal_lock, flags); - *isrvp = esi_call_phys(esi_proc, esi_params); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sal_lock, flags); - ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr); - return 0; - } - } - p += ESI_DESC_SIZE(*p); - } - return -1; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_esi_call_phys); - -static void __exit esi_exit (void) -{ -} - -module_init(esi_init); -module_exit(esi_exit); /* makes module removable... */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/esi_stub.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/esi_stub.S deleted file mode 100644 index 9928c5b2957c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/esi_stub.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * ESI call stub. - * - * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - * - * Based on EFI call stub by David Mosberger. The stub is virtually - * identical to the one for EFI phys-mode calls, except that ESI - * calls may have up to 8 arguments, so they get passed to this routine - * through memory. - * - * This stub allows us to make ESI calls in physical mode with interrupts - * turned off. ESI calls may not support calling from virtual mode. - * - * Google for "Extensible SAL specification" for a document describing the - * ESI standard. - */ - -/* - * PSR settings as per SAL spec (Chapter 8 in the "IA-64 System - * Abstraction Layer Specification", revision 2.6e). Note that - * psr.dfl and psr.dfh MUST be cleared, despite what this manual says. - * Otherwise, SAL dies whenever it's trying to do an IA-32 BIOS call - * (the br.ia instruction fails unless psr.dfl and psr.dfh are - * cleared). Fortunately, SAL promises not to touch the floating - * point regs, so at least we don't have to save f2-f127. - */ -#define PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR \ - (IA64_PSR_I | IA64_PSR_IT | IA64_PSR_DT | IA64_PSR_RT | \ - IA64_PSR_DD | IA64_PSR_SS | IA64_PSR_RI | IA64_PSR_ED | \ - IA64_PSR_DFL | IA64_PSR_DFH) - -#define PSR_BITS_TO_SET \ - (IA64_PSR_BN) - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -/* - * Inputs: - * in0 = address of function descriptor of ESI routine to call - * in1 = address of array of ESI parameters - * - * Outputs: - * r8 = result returned by called function - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(esi_call_phys) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(2) - alloc loc1=ar.pfs,2,7,8,0 - ld8 r2=[in0],8 // load ESI function's entry point - mov loc0=rp - .body - ;; - ld8 out0=[in1],8 // ESI params loaded from array - ;; // passing all as inputs doesn't work - ld8 out1=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out2=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out3=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out4=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out5=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out6=[in1],8 - ;; - ld8 out7=[in1] - mov loc2=gp // save global pointer - mov loc4=ar.rsc // save RSE configuration - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - ;; - ld8 gp=[in0] // load ESI function's global pointer - movl r16=PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR - mov loc3=psr // save processor status word - movl r17=PSR_BITS_TO_SET - ;; - or loc3=loc3,r17 - mov b6=r2 - ;; - andcm r16=loc3,r16 // get psr with IT, DT, and RT bits cleared - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_phys -.ret0: mov loc5=r19 // old ar.bsp - mov loc6=r20 // old sp - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // call the ESI function -.ret1: mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - mov r16=loc3 // save virtual mode psr - mov r19=loc5 // save virtual mode bspstore - mov r20=loc6 // save virtual mode sp - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_virt // return to virtual mode -.ret2: mov ar.rsc=loc4 // restore RSE configuration - mov ar.pfs=loc1 - mov rp=loc0 - mov gp=loc2 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(esi_call_phys) -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(esi_call_phys) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S deleted file mode 100644 index cc4733e9990a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,837 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * This file contains the light-weight system call handlers (fsyscall-handlers). - * - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 25-Sep-03 davidm Implement fsys_rt_sigprocmask(). - * 18-Feb-03 louisk Implement fsys_gettimeofday(). - * 28-Feb-03 davidm Fixed several bugs in fsys_gettimeofday(). Tuned it some more, - * probably broke it along the way... ;-) - * 13-Jul-04 clameter Implement fsys_clock_gettime and revise fsys_gettimeofday to make - * it capable of using memory based clocks without falling back to C code. - * 08-Feb-07 Fenghua Yu Implement fsys_getcpu. - * - */ - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#include <asm/percpu.h> -#include <asm/thread_info.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/signal.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> - -#include "entry.h" -#include <asm/native/inst.h> - -/* - * See Documentation/arch/ia64/fsys.rst for details on fsyscalls. - * - * On entry to an fsyscall handler: - * r10 = 0 (i.e., defaults to "successful syscall return") - * r11 = saved ar.pfs (a user-level value) - * r15 = system call number - * r16 = "current" task pointer (in normal kernel-mode, this is in r13) - * r32-r39 = system call arguments - * b6 = return address (a user-level value) - * ar.pfs = previous frame-state (a user-level value) - * PSR.be = cleared to zero (i.e., little-endian byte order is in effect) - * all other registers may contain values passed in from user-mode - * - * On return from an fsyscall handler: - * r11 = saved ar.pfs (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - * r15 = system call number (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - * r32-r39 = system call arguments (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - * b6 = return address (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - * ar.pfs = previous frame-state (as passed into the fsyscall handler) - */ - -ENTRY(fsys_ni_syscall) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - mov r8=ENOSYS - mov r10=-1 - FSYS_RETURN -END(fsys_ni_syscall) - -ENTRY(fsys_getpid) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - add r17=IA64_TASK_SIGNAL_OFFSET,r16 - ;; - ld8 r17=[r17] // r17 = current->signal - add r9=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 - ;; - ld4 r9=[r9] - add r17=IA64_SIGNAL_PIDS_TGID_OFFSET,r17 - ;; - and r9=TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,r9 - ld8 r17=[r17] // r17 = current->signal->pids[PIDTYPE_TGID] - ;; - add r8=IA64_PID_LEVEL_OFFSET,r17 - ;; - ld4 r8=[r8] // r8 = pid->level - add r17=IA64_PID_UPID_OFFSET,r17 // r17 = &pid->numbers[0] - ;; - shl r8=r8,IA64_UPID_SHIFT - ;; - add r17=r17,r8 // r17 = &pid->numbers[pid->level] - ;; - ld4 r8=[r17] // r8 = pid->numbers[pid->level].nr - ;; - mov r17=0 - ;; - cmp.ne p8,p0=0,r9 -(p8) br.spnt.many fsys_fallback_syscall - FSYS_RETURN -END(fsys_getpid) - -ENTRY(fsys_set_tid_address) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - add r9=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 - add r17=IA64_TASK_THREAD_PID_OFFSET,r16 - ;; - ld4 r9=[r9] - tnat.z p6,p7=r32 // check argument register for being NaT - ld8 r17=[r17] // r17 = current->thread_pid - ;; - and r9=TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,r9 - add r8=IA64_PID_LEVEL_OFFSET,r17 - add r18=IA64_TASK_CLEAR_CHILD_TID_OFFSET,r16 - ;; - ld4 r8=[r8] // r8 = pid->level - add r17=IA64_PID_UPID_OFFSET,r17 // r17 = &pid->numbers[0] - ;; - shl r8=r8,IA64_UPID_SHIFT - ;; - add r17=r17,r8 // r17 = &pid->numbers[pid->level] - ;; - ld4 r8=[r17] // r8 = pid->numbers[pid->level].nr - ;; - cmp.ne p8,p0=0,r9 - mov r17=-1 - ;; -(p6) st8 [r18]=r32 -(p7) st8 [r18]=r17 -(p8) br.spnt.many fsys_fallback_syscall - ;; - mov r17=0 // i must not leak kernel bits... - mov r18=0 // i must not leak kernel bits... - FSYS_RETURN -END(fsys_set_tid_address) - -#if IA64_GTOD_SEQ_OFFSET !=0 -#error fsys_gettimeofday incompatible with changes to struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t -#endif -#if IA64_ITC_JITTER_OFFSET !=0 -#error fsys_gettimeofday incompatible with changes to struct itc_jitter_data_t -#endif -#define CLOCK_REALTIME 0 -#define CLOCK_MONOTONIC 1 -#define CLOCK_DIVIDE_BY_1000 0x4000 -#define CLOCK_ADD_MONOTONIC 0x8000 - -ENTRY(fsys_gettimeofday) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - mov r31 = r32 - tnat.nz p6,p0 = r33 // guard against NaT argument -(p6) br.cond.spnt.few .fail_einval - mov r30 = CLOCK_DIVIDE_BY_1000 - ;; -.gettime: - // Register map - // Incoming r31 = pointer to address where to place result - // r30 = flags determining how time is processed - // r2,r3 = temp r4-r7 preserved - // r8 = result nanoseconds - // r9 = result seconds - // r10 = temporary storage for clock difference - // r11 = preserved: saved ar.pfs - // r12 = preserved: memory stack - // r13 = preserved: thread pointer - // r14 = address of mask / mask value - // r15 = preserved: system call number - // r16 = preserved: current task pointer - // r17 = (not used) - // r18 = (not used) - // r19 = address of itc_lastcycle - // r20 = struct fsyscall_gtod_data (= address of gtod_lock.sequence) - // r21 = address of mmio_ptr - // r22 = address of wall_time or monotonic_time - // r23 = address of shift / value - // r24 = address mult factor / cycle_last value - // r25 = itc_lastcycle value - // r26 = address clocksource cycle_last - // r27 = (not used) - // r28 = sequence number at the beginning of critical section - // r29 = address of itc_jitter - // r30 = time processing flags / memory address - // r31 = pointer to result - // Predicates - // p6,p7 short term use - // p8 = timesource ar.itc - // p9 = timesource mmio64 - // p10 = timesource mmio32 - not used - // p11 = timesource not to be handled by asm code - // p12 = memory time source ( = p9 | p10) - not used - // p13 = do cmpxchg with itc_lastcycle - // p14 = Divide by 1000 - // p15 = Add monotonic - // - // Note that instructions are optimized for McKinley. McKinley can - // process two bundles simultaneously and therefore we continuously - // try to feed the CPU two bundles and then a stop. - - add r2 = TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 - tnat.nz p6,p0 = r31 // guard against Nat argument -(p6) br.cond.spnt.few .fail_einval - movl r20 = fsyscall_gtod_data // load fsyscall gettimeofday data address - ;; - ld4 r2 = [r2] // process work pending flags - movl r29 = itc_jitter_data // itc_jitter - add r22 = IA64_GTOD_WALL_TIME_OFFSET,r20 // wall_time - add r21 = IA64_CLKSRC_MMIO_OFFSET,r20 - mov pr = r30,0xc000 // Set predicates according to function - ;; - and r2 = TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,r2 - add r19 = IA64_ITC_LASTCYCLE_OFFSET,r29 -(p15) add r22 = IA64_GTOD_MONO_TIME_OFFSET,r20 // monotonic_time - ;; - add r26 = IA64_CLKSRC_CYCLE_LAST_OFFSET,r20 // clksrc_cycle_last - cmp.ne p6, p0 = 0, r2 // Fallback if work is scheduled -(p6) br.cond.spnt.many fsys_fallback_syscall - ;; - // Begin critical section -.time_redo: - ld4.acq r28 = [r20] // gtod_lock.sequence, Must take first - ;; - and r28 = ~1,r28 // And make sequence even to force retry if odd - ;; - ld8 r30 = [r21] // clocksource->mmio_ptr - add r24 = IA64_CLKSRC_MULT_OFFSET,r20 - ld4 r2 = [r29] // itc_jitter value - add r23 = IA64_CLKSRC_SHIFT_OFFSET,r20 - add r14 = IA64_CLKSRC_MASK_OFFSET,r20 - ;; - ld4 r3 = [r24] // clocksource mult value - ld8 r14 = [r14] // clocksource mask value - cmp.eq p8,p9 = 0,r30 // use cpu timer if no mmio_ptr - ;; - setf.sig f7 = r3 // Setup for mult scaling of counter -(p8) cmp.ne p13,p0 = r2,r0 // need itc_jitter compensation, set p13 - ld4 r23 = [r23] // clocksource shift value - ld8 r24 = [r26] // get clksrc_cycle_last value -(p9) cmp.eq p13,p0 = 0,r30 // if mmio_ptr, clear p13 jitter control - ;; - .pred.rel.mutex p8,p9 - MOV_FROM_ITC(p8, p6, r2, r10) // CPU_TIMER. 36 clocks latency!!! -(p9) ld8 r2 = [r30] // MMIO_TIMER. Could also have latency issues.. -(p13) ld8 r25 = [r19] // get itc_lastcycle value - ld8 r9 = [r22],IA64_TIME_SN_SPEC_SNSEC_OFFSET // sec - ;; - ld8 r8 = [r22],-IA64_TIME_SN_SPEC_SNSEC_OFFSET // snsec -(p13) sub r3 = r25,r2 // Diff needed before comparison (thanks davidm) - ;; -(p13) cmp.gt.unc p6,p7 = r3,r0 // check if it is less than last. p6,p7 cleared - sub r10 = r2,r24 // current_cycle - last_cycle - ;; -(p6) sub r10 = r25,r24 // time we got was less than last_cycle -(p7) mov ar.ccv = r25 // more than last_cycle. Prep for cmpxchg - ;; -(p7) cmpxchg8.rel r3 = [r19],r2,ar.ccv - ;; -(p7) cmp.ne p7,p0 = r25,r3 // if cmpxchg not successful - ;; -(p7) sub r10 = r3,r24 // then use new last_cycle instead - ;; - and r10 = r10,r14 // Apply mask - ;; - setf.sig f8 = r10 - nop.i 123 - ;; - // fault check takes 5 cycles and we have spare time -EX(.fail_efault, probe.w.fault r31, 3) - xmpy.l f8 = f8,f7 // nsec_per_cyc*(counter-last_counter) - ;; - getf.sig r2 = f8 - mf - ;; - ld4 r10 = [r20] // gtod_lock.sequence - add r8 = r8,r2 // Add xtime.nsecs - ;; - shr.u r8 = r8,r23 // shift by factor - cmp4.ne p7,p0 = r28,r10 -(p7) br.cond.dpnt.few .time_redo // sequence number changed, redo - // End critical section. - // Now r8=tv->tv_nsec and r9=tv->tv_sec - mov r10 = r0 - movl r2 = 1000000000 - add r23 = IA64_TIMESPEC_TV_NSEC_OFFSET, r31 -(p14) movl r3 = 2361183241434822607 // Prep for / 1000 hack - ;; -.time_normalize: - mov r21 = r8 - cmp.ge p6,p0 = r8,r2 -(p14) shr.u r20 = r8, 3 // We can repeat this if necessary just wasting time - ;; -(p14) setf.sig f8 = r20 -(p6) sub r8 = r8,r2 -(p6) add r9 = 1,r9 // two nops before the branch. -(p14) setf.sig f7 = r3 // Chances for repeats are 1 in 10000 for gettod -(p6) br.cond.dpnt.few .time_normalize - ;; - // Divided by 8 though shift. Now divide by 125 - // The compiler was able to do that with a multiply - // and a shift and we do the same -EX(.fail_efault, probe.w.fault r23, 3) // This also costs 5 cycles -(p14) xmpy.hu f8 = f8, f7 // xmpy has 5 cycles latency so use it - ;; -(p14) getf.sig r2 = f8 - ;; - mov r8 = r0 -(p14) shr.u r21 = r2, 4 - ;; -EX(.fail_efault, st8 [r31] = r9) -EX(.fail_efault, st8 [r23] = r21) - FSYS_RETURN -.fail_einval: - mov r8 = EINVAL - mov r10 = -1 - FSYS_RETURN -.fail_efault: - mov r8 = EFAULT - mov r10 = -1 - FSYS_RETURN -END(fsys_gettimeofday) - -ENTRY(fsys_clock_gettime) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - cmp4.ltu p6, p0 = CLOCK_MONOTONIC, r32 - // Fallback if this is not CLOCK_REALTIME or CLOCK_MONOTONIC -(p6) br.spnt.few fsys_fallback_syscall - mov r31 = r33 - shl r30 = r32,15 - br.many .gettime -END(fsys_clock_gettime) - -/* - * fsys_getcpu doesn't use the third parameter in this implementation. It reads - * current_thread_info()->cpu and corresponding node in cpu_to_node_map. - */ -ENTRY(fsys_getcpu) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - ;; - add r2=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 - tnat.nz p6,p0 = r32 // guard against NaT argument - add r3=TI_CPU+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 - ;; - ld4 r3=[r3] // M r3 = thread_info->cpu - ld4 r2=[r2] // M r2 = thread_info->flags -(p6) br.cond.spnt.few .fail_einval // B - ;; - tnat.nz p7,p0 = r33 // I guard against NaT argument -(p7) br.cond.spnt.few .fail_einval // B - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=r32,r0 - cmp.ne p7,p0=r33,r0 - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - movl r17=cpu_to_node_map - ;; -EX(.fail_efault, (p6) probe.w.fault r32, 3) // M This takes 5 cycles -EX(.fail_efault, (p7) probe.w.fault r33, 3) // M This takes 5 cycles - shladd r18=r3,1,r17 - ;; - ld2 r20=[r18] // r20 = cpu_to_node_map[cpu] - and r2 = TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,r2 - ;; - cmp.ne p8,p0=0,r2 -(p8) br.spnt.many fsys_fallback_syscall - ;; - ;; -EX(.fail_efault, (p6) st4 [r32] = r3) -EX(.fail_efault, (p7) st2 [r33] = r20) - mov r8=0 - ;; -#else -EX(.fail_efault, (p6) probe.w.fault r32, 3) // M This takes 5 cycles -EX(.fail_efault, (p7) probe.w.fault r33, 3) // M This takes 5 cycles - and r2 = TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,r2 - ;; - cmp.ne p8,p0=0,r2 -(p8) br.spnt.many fsys_fallback_syscall - ;; -EX(.fail_efault, (p6) st4 [r32] = r3) -EX(.fail_efault, (p7) st2 [r33] = r0) - mov r8=0 - ;; -#endif - FSYS_RETURN -END(fsys_getcpu) - -ENTRY(fsys_fallback_syscall) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - /* - * We only get here from light-weight syscall handlers. Thus, we already - * know that r15 contains a valid syscall number. No need to re-check. - */ - adds r17=-1024,r15 - movl r14=sys_call_table - ;; - RSM_PSR_I(p0, r26, r27) - shladd r18=r17,3,r14 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r18] // load normal (heavy-weight) syscall entry-point - MOV_FROM_PSR(p0, r29, r26) // read psr (12 cyc load latency) - mov r27=ar.rsc - mov r21=ar.fpsr - mov r26=ar.pfs -END(fsys_fallback_syscall) - /* FALL THROUGH */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(fsys_bubble_down) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - /* - * We get here for syscalls that don't have a lightweight - * handler. For those, we need to bubble down into the kernel - * and that requires setting up a minimal pt_regs structure, - * and initializing the CPU state more or less as if an - * interruption had occurred. To make syscall-restarts work, - * we setup pt_regs such that cr_iip points to the second - * instruction in syscall_via_break. Decrementing the IP - * hence will restart the syscall via break and not - * decrementing IP will return us to the caller, as usual. - * Note that we preserve the value of psr.pp rather than - * initializing it from dcr.pp. This makes it possible to - * distinguish fsyscall execution from other privileged - * execution. - * - * On entry: - * - normal fsyscall handler register usage, except - * that we also have: - * - r18: address of syscall entry point - * - r21: ar.fpsr - * - r26: ar.pfs - * - r27: ar.rsc - * - r29: psr - * - * We used to clear some PSR bits here but that requires slow - * serialization. Fortunately, that isn't really necessary. - * The rationale is as follows: we used to clear bits - * ~PSR_PRESERVED_BITS in PSR.L. Since - * PSR_PRESERVED_BITS==PSR.{UP,MFL,MFH,PK,DT,PP,SP,RT,IC}, we - * ended up clearing PSR.{BE,AC,I,DFL,DFH,DI,DB,SI,TB}. - * However, - * - * PSR.BE : already is turned off in __kernel_syscall_via_epc() - * PSR.AC : don't care (kernel normally turns PSR.AC on) - * PSR.I : already turned off by the time fsys_bubble_down gets - * invoked - * PSR.DFL: always 0 (kernel never turns it on) - * PSR.DFH: don't care --- kernel never touches f32-f127 on its own - * initiative - * PSR.DI : always 0 (kernel never turns it on) - * PSR.SI : always 0 (kernel never turns it on) - * PSR.DB : don't care --- kernel never enables kernel-level - * breakpoints - * PSR.TB : must be 0 already; if it wasn't zero on entry to - * __kernel_syscall_via_epc, the branch to fsys_bubble_down - * will trigger a taken branch; the taken-trap-handler then - * converts the syscall into a break-based system-call. - */ - /* - * Reading psr.l gives us only bits 0-31, psr.it, and psr.mc. - * The rest we have to synthesize. - */ -# define PSR_ONE_BITS ((3 << IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT) \ - | (0x1 << IA64_PSR_RI_BIT) \ - | IA64_PSR_BN | IA64_PSR_I) - - invala // M0|1 - movl r14=ia64_ret_from_syscall // X - - nop.m 0 - movl r28=__kernel_syscall_via_break // X create cr.iip - ;; - - mov r2=r16 // A get task addr to addl-addressable register - adds r16=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r16 // A - mov r31=pr // I0 save pr (2 cyc) - ;; - st1 [r16]=r0 // M2|3 clear current->thread.on_ustack flag - addl r22=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r2 // A compute base of RBS - add r3=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r2 // A - ;; - ld4 r3=[r3] // M0|1 r3 = current_thread_info()->flags - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r22] // M0|1 prefetch register backing-store - nop.i 0 - ;; - mov ar.rsc=0 // M2 set enforced lazy mode, pl 0, LE, loadrs=0 -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - MOV_FROM_ITC(p0, p6, r30, r23) // M get cycle for accounting -#else - nop.m 0 -#endif - nop.i 0 - ;; - mov r23=ar.bspstore // M2 (12 cyc) save ar.bspstore - mov.m r24=ar.rnat // M2 (5 cyc) read ar.rnat (dual-issues!) - nop.i 0 - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r22 // M2 (6 cyc) switch to kernel RBS - movl r8=PSR_ONE_BITS // X - ;; - mov r25=ar.unat // M2 (5 cyc) save ar.unat - mov r19=b6 // I0 save b6 (2 cyc) - mov r20=r1 // A save caller's gp in r20 - ;; - or r29=r8,r29 // A construct cr.ipsr value to save - mov b6=r18 // I0 copy syscall entry-point to b6 (7 cyc) - addl r1=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r2 // A compute base of memory stack - - mov r18=ar.bsp // M2 save (kernel) ar.bsp (12 cyc) - cmp.ne pKStk,pUStk=r0,r0 // A set pKStk <- 0, pUStk <- 1 - br.call.sptk.many b7=ia64_syscall_setup // B - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - // mov.m r30=ar.itc is called in advance - add r16=TI_AC_STAMP+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r2 - add r17=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r2 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r16],TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // time at last check in kernel - ld8 r19=[r17],TI_AC_UTIME-TI_AC_LEAVE // time at leave kernel - ;; - ld8 r20=[r16],TI_AC_STAMP-TI_AC_STIME // cumulated stime - ld8 r21=[r17] // cumulated utime - sub r22=r19,r18 // stime before leave kernel - ;; - st8 [r16]=r30,TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // update stamp - sub r18=r30,r19 // elapsed time in user mode - ;; - add r20=r20,r22 // sum stime - add r21=r21,r18 // sum utime - ;; - st8 [r16]=r20 // update stime - st8 [r17]=r21 // update utime - ;; -#endif - mov ar.rsc=0x3 // M2 set eager mode, pl 0, LE, loadrs=0 - mov rp=r14 // I0 set the real return addr - and r3=_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEAUDIT,r3 // A - ;; - SSM_PSR_I(p0, p6, r22) // M2 we're on kernel stacks now, reenable irqs - cmp.eq p8,p0=r3,r0 // A -(p10) br.cond.spnt.many ia64_ret_from_syscall // B return if bad call-frame or r15 is a NaT - - nop.m 0 -(p8) br.call.sptk.many b6=b6 // B (ignore return address) - br.cond.spnt ia64_trace_syscall // B -END(fsys_bubble_down) - - .rodata - .align 8 - .globl fsyscall_table - - data8 fsys_bubble_down -fsyscall_table: - data8 fsys_ni_syscall - data8 0 // exit // 1025 - data8 0 // read - data8 0 // write - data8 0 // open - data8 0 // close - data8 0 // creat // 1030 - data8 0 // link - data8 0 // unlink - data8 0 // execve - data8 0 // chdir - data8 0 // fchdir // 1035 - data8 0 // utimes - data8 0 // mknod - data8 0 // chmod - data8 0 // chown - data8 0 // lseek // 1040 - data8 fsys_getpid // getpid - data8 0 // getppid - data8 0 // mount - data8 0 // umount - data8 0 // setuid // 1045 - data8 0 // getuid - data8 0 // geteuid - data8 0 // ptrace - data8 0 // access - data8 0 // sync // 1050 - data8 0 // fsync - data8 0 // fdatasync - data8 0 // kill - data8 0 // rename - data8 0 // mkdir // 1055 - data8 0 // rmdir - data8 0 // dup - data8 0 // pipe - data8 0 // times - data8 0 // brk // 1060 - data8 0 // setgid - data8 0 // getgid - data8 0 // getegid - data8 0 // acct - data8 0 // ioctl // 1065 - data8 0 // fcntl - data8 0 // umask - data8 0 // chroot - data8 0 // ustat - data8 0 // dup2 // 1070 - data8 0 // setreuid - data8 0 // setregid - data8 0 // getresuid - data8 0 // setresuid - data8 0 // getresgid // 1075 - data8 0 // setresgid - data8 0 // getgroups - data8 0 // setgroups - data8 0 // getpgid - data8 0 // setpgid // 1080 - data8 0 // setsid - data8 0 // getsid - data8 0 // sethostname - data8 0 // setrlimit - data8 0 // getrlimit // 1085 - data8 0 // getrusage - data8 fsys_gettimeofday // gettimeofday - data8 0 // settimeofday - data8 0 // select - data8 0 // poll // 1090 - data8 0 // symlink - data8 0 // readlink - data8 0 // uselib - data8 0 // swapon - data8 0 // swapoff // 1095 - data8 0 // reboot - data8 0 // truncate - data8 0 // ftruncate - data8 0 // fchmod - data8 0 // fchown // 1100 - data8 0 // getpriority - data8 0 // setpriority - data8 0 // statfs - data8 0 // fstatfs - data8 0 // gettid // 1105 - data8 0 // semget - data8 0 // semop - data8 0 // semctl - data8 0 // msgget - data8 0 // msgsnd // 1110 - data8 0 // msgrcv - data8 0 // msgctl - data8 0 // shmget - data8 0 // shmat - data8 0 // shmdt // 1115 - data8 0 // shmctl - data8 0 // syslog - data8 0 // setitimer - data8 0 // getitimer - data8 0 // 1120 - data8 0 - data8 0 - data8 0 // vhangup - data8 0 // lchown - data8 0 // remap_file_pages // 1125 - data8 0 // wait4 - data8 0 // sysinfo - data8 0 // clone - data8 0 // setdomainname - data8 0 // newuname // 1130 - data8 0 // adjtimex - data8 0 - data8 0 // init_module - data8 0 // delete_module - data8 0 // 1135 - data8 0 - data8 0 // quotactl - data8 0 // bdflush - data8 0 // sysfs - data8 0 // personality // 1140 - data8 0 // afs_syscall - data8 0 // setfsuid - data8 0 // setfsgid - data8 0 // getdents - data8 0 // flock // 1145 - data8 0 // readv - data8 0 // writev - data8 0 // pread64 - data8 0 // pwrite64 - data8 0 // sysctl // 1150 - data8 0 // mmap - data8 0 // munmap - data8 0 // mlock - data8 0 // mlockall - data8 0 // mprotect // 1155 - data8 0 // mremap - data8 0 // msync - data8 0 // munlock - data8 0 // munlockall - data8 0 // sched_getparam // 1160 - data8 0 // sched_setparam - data8 0 // sched_getscheduler - data8 0 // sched_setscheduler - data8 0 // sched_yield - data8 0 // sched_get_priority_max // 1165 - data8 0 // sched_get_priority_min - data8 0 // sched_rr_get_interval - data8 0 // nanosleep - data8 0 // nfsservctl - data8 0 // prctl // 1170 - data8 0 // getpagesize - data8 0 // mmap2 - data8 0 // pciconfig_read - data8 0 // pciconfig_write - data8 0 // perfmonctl // 1175 - data8 0 // sigaltstack - data8 0 // rt_sigaction - data8 0 // rt_sigpending - data8 0 // rt_sigprocmask - data8 0 // rt_sigqueueinfo // 1180 - data8 0 // rt_sigreturn - data8 0 // rt_sigsuspend - data8 0 // rt_sigtimedwait - data8 0 // getcwd - data8 0 // capget // 1185 - data8 0 // capset - data8 0 // sendfile - data8 0 - data8 0 - data8 0 // socket // 1190 - data8 0 // bind - data8 0 // connect - data8 0 // listen - data8 0 // accept - data8 0 // getsockname // 1195 - data8 0 // getpeername - data8 0 // socketpair - data8 0 // send - data8 0 // sendto - data8 0 // recv // 1200 - data8 0 // recvfrom - data8 0 // shutdown - data8 0 // setsockopt - data8 0 // getsockopt - data8 0 // sendmsg // 1205 - data8 0 // recvmsg - data8 0 // pivot_root - data8 0 // mincore - data8 0 // madvise - data8 0 // newstat // 1210 - data8 0 // newlstat - data8 0 // newfstat - data8 0 // clone2 - data8 0 // getdents64 - data8 0 // getunwind // 1215 - data8 0 // readahead - data8 0 // setxattr - data8 0 // lsetxattr - data8 0 // fsetxattr - data8 0 // getxattr // 1220 - data8 0 // lgetxattr - data8 0 // fgetxattr - data8 0 // listxattr - data8 0 // llistxattr - data8 0 // flistxattr // 1225 - data8 0 // removexattr - data8 0 // lremovexattr - data8 0 // fremovexattr - data8 0 // tkill - data8 0 // futex // 1230 - data8 0 // sched_setaffinity - data8 0 // sched_getaffinity - data8 fsys_set_tid_address // set_tid_address - data8 0 // fadvise64_64 - data8 0 // tgkill // 1235 - data8 0 // exit_group - data8 0 // lookup_dcookie - data8 0 // io_setup - data8 0 // io_destroy - data8 0 // io_getevents // 1240 - data8 0 // io_submit - data8 0 // io_cancel - data8 0 // epoll_create - data8 0 // epoll_ctl - data8 0 // epoll_wait // 1245 - data8 0 // restart_syscall - data8 0 // semtimedop - data8 0 // timer_create - data8 0 // timer_settime - data8 0 // timer_gettime // 1250 - data8 0 // timer_getoverrun - data8 0 // timer_delete - data8 0 // clock_settime - data8 fsys_clock_gettime // clock_gettime - data8 0 // clock_getres // 1255 - data8 0 // clock_nanosleep - data8 0 // fstatfs64 - data8 0 // statfs64 - data8 0 // mbind - data8 0 // get_mempolicy // 1260 - data8 0 // set_mempolicy - data8 0 // mq_open - data8 0 // mq_unlink - data8 0 // mq_timedsend - data8 0 // mq_timedreceive // 1265 - data8 0 // mq_notify - data8 0 // mq_getsetattr - data8 0 // kexec_load - data8 0 // vserver - data8 0 // waitid // 1270 - data8 0 // add_key - data8 0 // request_key - data8 0 // keyctl - data8 0 // ioprio_set - data8 0 // ioprio_get // 1275 - data8 0 // move_pages - data8 0 // inotify_init - data8 0 // inotify_add_watch - data8 0 // inotify_rm_watch - data8 0 // migrate_pages // 1280 - data8 0 // openat - data8 0 // mkdirat - data8 0 // mknodat - data8 0 // fchownat - data8 0 // futimesat // 1285 - data8 0 // newfstatat - data8 0 // unlinkat - data8 0 // renameat - data8 0 // linkat - data8 0 // symlinkat // 1290 - data8 0 // readlinkat - data8 0 // fchmodat - data8 0 // faccessat - data8 0 - data8 0 // 1295 - data8 0 // unshare - data8 0 // splice - data8 0 // set_robust_list - data8 0 // get_robust_list - data8 0 // sync_file_range // 1300 - data8 0 // tee - data8 0 // vmsplice - data8 0 - data8 fsys_getcpu // getcpu // 1304 - - // fill in zeros for the remaining entries - .zero: - .space fsyscall_table + 8*NR_syscalls - .zero, 0 diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/fsyscall_gtod_data.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/fsyscall_gtod_data.h deleted file mode 100644 index cc2861445965..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/fsyscall_gtod_data.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * (c) Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Contributed by Peter Keilty <peter.keilty@hp.com> - * - * fsyscall gettimeofday data - */ - -/* like timespec, but includes "shifted nanoseconds" */ -struct time_sn_spec { - u64 sec; - u64 snsec; -}; - -struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t { - seqcount_t seq; - struct time_sn_spec wall_time; - struct time_sn_spec monotonic_time; - u64 clk_mask; - u32 clk_mult; - u32 clk_shift; - void *clk_fsys_mmio; - u64 clk_cycle_last; -} ____cacheline_aligned; - -struct itc_jitter_data_t { - int itc_jitter; - u64 itc_lastcycle; -} ____cacheline_aligned; - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/ftrace.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/ftrace.c deleted file mode 100644 index d6360fd404ab..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/ftrace.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Dynamic function tracing support. - * - * Copyright (C) 2008 Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@intel.com> - * - * For licencing details, see COPYING. - * - * Defines low-level handling of mcount calls when the kernel - * is compiled with the -pg flag. When using dynamic ftrace, the - * mcount call-sites get patched lazily with NOP till they are - * enabled. All code mutation routines here take effect atomically. - */ - -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <linux/ftrace.h> - -#include <asm/cacheflush.h> -#include <asm/patch.h> - -/* In IA64, each function will be added below two bundles with -pg option */ -static unsigned char __attribute__((aligned(8))) -ftrace_orig_code[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE] = { - 0x02, 0x40, 0x31, 0x10, 0x80, 0x05, /* alloc r40=ar.pfs,12,8,0 */ - 0xb0, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x42, 0x40, /* mov r43=r0;; */ - 0x05, 0x00, 0xc4, 0x00, /* mov r42=b0 */ - 0x11, 0x48, 0x01, 0x02, 0x00, 0x21, /* mov r41=r1 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, /* nop.i 0x0 */ - 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x50 /* br.call.sptk.many b0 = _mcount;; */ -}; - -struct ftrace_orig_insn { - u64 dummy1, dummy2, dummy3; - u64 dummy4:64-41+13; - u64 imm20:20; - u64 dummy5:3; - u64 sign:1; - u64 dummy6:4; -}; - -/* mcount stub will be converted below for nop */ -static unsigned char ftrace_nop_code[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MII] nop.m 0x0 */ - 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, /* mov r3=ip */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x00, /* nop.i 0x0 */ - 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0x0 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* nop.x 0x0;; */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x00 -}; - -static unsigned char *ftrace_nop_replace(void) -{ - return ftrace_nop_code; -} - -/* - * mcount stub will be converted below for call - * Note: Just the last instruction is changed against nop - * */ -static unsigned char __attribute__((aligned(8))) -ftrace_call_code[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MII] nop.m 0x0 */ - 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, /* mov r3=ip */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x00, /* nop.i 0x0 */ - 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0x0 */ - 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0x00, /* brl.many .;;*/ - 0xf8, 0xff, 0xff, 0xc8 -}; - -struct ftrace_call_insn { - u64 dummy1, dummy2; - u64 dummy3:48; - u64 imm39_l:16; - u64 imm39_h:23; - u64 dummy4:13; - u64 imm20:20; - u64 dummy5:3; - u64 i:1; - u64 dummy6:4; -}; - -static unsigned char *ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long ip, unsigned long addr) -{ - struct ftrace_call_insn *code = (void *)ftrace_call_code; - unsigned long offset = addr - (ip + 0x10); - - code->imm39_l = offset >> 24; - code->imm39_h = offset >> 40; - code->imm20 = offset >> 4; - code->i = offset >> 63; - return ftrace_call_code; -} - -static int -ftrace_modify_code(unsigned long ip, unsigned char *old_code, - unsigned char *new_code, int do_check) -{ - unsigned char replaced[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; - - /* - * Note: - * We are paranoid about modifying text, as if a bug was to happen, it - * could cause us to read or write to someplace that could cause harm. - * Carefully read and modify the code with probe_kernel_*(), and make - * sure what we read is what we expected it to be before modifying it. - */ - - if (!do_check) - goto skip_check; - - /* read the text we want to modify */ - if (copy_from_kernel_nofault(replaced, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) - return -EFAULT; - - /* Make sure it is what we expect it to be */ - if (memcmp(replaced, old_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) - return -EINVAL; - -skip_check: - /* replace the text with the new text */ - if (copy_to_kernel_nofault(((void *)ip), new_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) - return -EPERM; - flush_icache_range(ip, ip + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE); - - return 0; -} - -static int ftrace_make_nop_check(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) -{ - unsigned char __attribute__((aligned(8))) replaced[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; - unsigned long ip = rec->ip; - - if (copy_from_kernel_nofault(replaced, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) - return -EFAULT; - if (rec->flags & FTRACE_FL_CONVERTED) { - struct ftrace_call_insn *call_insn, *tmp_call; - - call_insn = (void *)ftrace_call_code; - tmp_call = (void *)replaced; - call_insn->imm39_l = tmp_call->imm39_l; - call_insn->imm39_h = tmp_call->imm39_h; - call_insn->imm20 = tmp_call->imm20; - call_insn->i = tmp_call->i; - if (memcmp(replaced, ftrace_call_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) - return -EINVAL; - return 0; - } else { - struct ftrace_orig_insn *call_insn, *tmp_call; - - call_insn = (void *)ftrace_orig_code; - tmp_call = (void *)replaced; - call_insn->sign = tmp_call->sign; - call_insn->imm20 = tmp_call->imm20; - if (memcmp(replaced, ftrace_orig_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) - return -EINVAL; - return 0; - } -} - -int ftrace_make_nop(struct module *mod, - struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) -{ - int ret; - char *new; - - ret = ftrace_make_nop_check(rec, addr); - if (ret) - return ret; - new = ftrace_nop_replace(); - return ftrace_modify_code(rec->ip, NULL, new, 0); -} - -int ftrace_make_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) -{ - unsigned long ip = rec->ip; - unsigned char *old, *new; - - old= ftrace_nop_replace(); - new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); - return ftrace_modify_code(ip, old, new, 1); -} - -/* in IA64, _mcount can't directly call ftrace_stub. Only jump is ok */ -int ftrace_update_ftrace_func(ftrace_func_t func) -{ - unsigned long ip; - unsigned long addr = ((struct fnptr *)ftrace_call)->ip; - - if (func == ftrace_stub) - return 0; - ip = ((struct fnptr *)func)->ip; - - ia64_patch_imm64(addr + 2, ip); - - flush_icache_range(addr, addr + 16); - return 0; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S deleted file mode 100644 index b3ef1c72e132..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate-data.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ - .section .data..gate, "aw" - - .incbin "arch/ia64/kernel/gate.so" diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.S deleted file mode 100644 index 9f235cd551ab..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * This file contains the code that gets mapped at the upper end of each task's text - * region. For now, it contains the signal trampoline code only. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#include <asm/sigcontext.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/native/inst.h> - -/* - * We can't easily refer to symbols inside the kernel. To avoid full runtime relocation, - * complications with the linker (which likes to create PLT stubs for branches - * to targets outside the shared object) and to avoid multi-phase kernel builds, we - * simply create minimalistic "patch lists" in special ELF sections. - */ - .section ".data..patch.fsyscall_table", "a" - .previous -#define LOAD_FSYSCALL_TABLE(reg) \ -[1:] movl reg=0; \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.fsyscall_table", 1b-. - - .section ".data..patch.brl_fsys_bubble_down", "a" - .previous -#define BRL_COND_FSYS_BUBBLE_DOWN(pr) \ -[1:](pr)brl.cond.sptk 0; \ - ;; \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.brl_fsys_bubble_down", 1b-. - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__kernel_syscall_via_break) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body - /* - * Note: for (fast) syscall restart to work, the break instruction must be - * the first one in the bundle addressed by syscall_via_break. - */ -{ .mib - break 0x100000 - nop.i 0 - br.ret.sptk.many b6 -} -END(__kernel_syscall_via_break) - -# define ARG0_OFF (16 + IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG0_OFFSET) -# define ARG1_OFF (16 + IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG1_OFFSET) -# define ARG2_OFF (16 + IA64_SIGFRAME_ARG2_OFFSET) -# define SIGHANDLER_OFF (16 + IA64_SIGFRAME_HANDLER_OFFSET) -# define SIGCONTEXT_OFF (16 + IA64_SIGFRAME_SIGCONTEXT_OFFSET) - -# define FLAGS_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_FLAGS_OFFSET -# define CFM_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_CFM_OFFSET -# define FR6_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_FR6_OFFSET -# define BSP_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_BSP_OFFSET -# define RNAT_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_RNAT_OFFSET -# define UNAT_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_UNAT_OFFSET -# define FPSR_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_AR_FPSR_OFFSET -# define PR_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_PR_OFFSET -# define RP_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_IP_OFFSET -# define SP_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_R12_OFFSET -# define RBS_BASE_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_RBS_BASE_OFFSET -# define LOADRS_OFF IA64_SIGCONTEXT_LOADRS_OFFSET -# define base0 r2 -# define base1 r3 - /* - * When we get here, the memory stack looks like this: - * - * +===============================+ - * | | - * // struct sigframe // - * | | - * +-------------------------------+ <-- sp+16 - * | 16 byte of scratch | - * | space | - * +-------------------------------+ <-- sp - * - * The register stack looks _exactly_ the way it looked at the time the signal - * occurred. In other words, we're treading on a potential mine-field: each - * incoming general register may be a NaT value (including sp, in which case the - * process ends up dying with a SIGSEGV). - * - * The first thing need to do is a cover to get the registers onto the backing - * store. Once that is done, we invoke the signal handler which may modify some - * of the machine state. After returning from the signal handler, we return - * control to the previous context by executing a sigreturn system call. A signal - * handler may call the rt_sigreturn() function to directly return to a given - * sigcontext. However, the user-level sigreturn() needs to do much more than - * calling the rt_sigreturn() system call as it needs to unwind the stack to - * restore preserved registers that may have been saved on the signal handler's - * call stack. - */ - -#define SIGTRAMP_SAVES \ - .unwabi 3, 's'; /* mark this as a sigtramp handler (saves scratch regs) */ \ - .unwabi @svr4, 's'; /* backwards compatibility with old unwinders (remove in v2.7) */ \ - .savesp ar.unat, UNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF; \ - .savesp ar.fpsr, FPSR_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF; \ - .savesp pr, PR_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF; \ - .savesp rp, RP_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF; \ - .savesp ar.pfs, CFM_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF; \ - .vframesp SP_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__kernel_sigtramp) - // describe the state that is active when we get here: - .prologue - SIGTRAMP_SAVES - .body - - .label_state 1 - - adds base0=SIGHANDLER_OFF,sp - adds base1=RBS_BASE_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF,sp - br.call.sptk.many rp=1f -1: - ld8 r17=[base0],(ARG0_OFF-SIGHANDLER_OFF) // get pointer to signal handler's plabel - ld8 r15=[base1] // get address of new RBS base (or NULL) - cover // push args in interrupted frame onto backing store - ;; - cmp.ne p1,p0=r15,r0 // do we need to switch rbs? (note: pr is saved by kernel) - mov.m r9=ar.bsp // fetch ar.bsp - .spillsp.p p1, ar.rnat, RNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF -(p1) br.cond.spnt setup_rbs // yup -> (clobbers p8, r14-r16, and r18-r20) -back_from_setup_rbs: - alloc r8=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 - ld8 out0=[base0],16 // load arg0 (signum) - adds base1=(ARG1_OFF-(RBS_BASE_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF)),base1 - ;; - ld8 out1=[base1] // load arg1 (siginfop) - ld8 r10=[r17],8 // get signal handler entry point - ;; - ld8 out2=[base0] // load arg2 (sigcontextp) - ld8 gp=[r17] // get signal handler's global pointer - adds base0=(BSP_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - .spillsp ar.bsp, BSP_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF - st8 [base0]=r9 // save sc_ar_bsp - adds base0=(FR6_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - adds base1=(FR6_OFF+16+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - stf.spill [base0]=f6,32 - stf.spill [base1]=f7,32 - ;; - stf.spill [base0]=f8,32 - stf.spill [base1]=f9,32 - mov b6=r10 - ;; - stf.spill [base0]=f10,32 - stf.spill [base1]=f11,32 - ;; - stf.spill [base0]=f12,32 - stf.spill [base1]=f13,32 - ;; - stf.spill [base0]=f14,32 - stf.spill [base1]=f15,32 - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // call the signal handler -.ret0: adds base0=(BSP_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - ld8 r15=[base0] // fetch sc_ar_bsp - mov r14=ar.bsp - ;; - cmp.ne p1,p0=r14,r15 // do we need to restore the rbs? -(p1) br.cond.spnt restore_rbs // yup -> (clobbers r14-r18, f6 & f7) - ;; -back_from_restore_rbs: - adds base0=(FR6_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - adds base1=(FR6_OFF+16+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - ldf.fill f6=[base0],32 - ldf.fill f7=[base1],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f8=[base0],32 - ldf.fill f9=[base1],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f10=[base0],32 - ldf.fill f11=[base1],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f12=[base0],32 - ldf.fill f13=[base1],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f14=[base0],32 - ldf.fill f15=[base1],32 - mov r15=__NR_rt_sigreturn - .restore sp // pop .prologue - break __BREAK_SYSCALL - - .prologue - SIGTRAMP_SAVES -setup_rbs: - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE into enforced lazy mode - ;; - .save ar.rnat, r19 - mov r19=ar.rnat // save RNaT before switching backing store area - adds r14=(RNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - - mov r18=ar.bspstore - mov ar.bspstore=r15 // switch over to new register backing store area - ;; - - .spillsp ar.rnat, RNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF - st8 [r14]=r19 // save sc_ar_rnat - .body - mov.m r16=ar.bsp // sc_loadrs <- (new bsp - new bspstore) << 16 - adds r14=(LOADRS_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - invala - sub r15=r16,r15 - extr.u r20=r18,3,6 - ;; - mov ar.rsc=0xf // set RSE into eager mode, pl 3 - cmp.eq p8,p0=63,r20 - shl r15=r15,16 - ;; - st8 [r14]=r15 // save sc_loadrs -(p8) st8 [r18]=r19 // if bspstore points at RNaT slot, store RNaT there now - .restore sp // pop .prologue - br.cond.sptk back_from_setup_rbs - - .prologue - SIGTRAMP_SAVES - .spillsp ar.rnat, RNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF - .body -restore_rbs: - // On input: - // r14 = bsp1 (bsp at the time of return from signal handler) - // r15 = bsp0 (bsp at the time the signal occurred) - // - // Here, we need to calculate bspstore0, the value that ar.bspstore needs - // to be set to, based on bsp0 and the size of the dirty partition on - // the alternate stack (sc_loadrs >> 16). This can be done with the - // following algorithm: - // - // bspstore0 = rse_skip_regs(bsp0, -rse_num_regs(bsp1 - (loadrs >> 19), bsp1)); - // - // This is what the code below does. - // - alloc r2=ar.pfs,0,0,0,0 // alloc null frame - adds r16=(LOADRS_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - adds r18=(RNAT_OFF+SIGCONTEXT_OFF),sp - ;; - ld8 r17=[r16] - ld8 r16=[r18] // get new rnat - extr.u r18=r15,3,6 // r18 <- rse_slot_num(bsp0) - ;; - mov ar.rsc=r17 // put RSE into enforced lazy mode - shr.u r17=r17,16 - ;; - sub r14=r14,r17 // r14 (bspstore1) <- bsp1 - (sc_loadrs >> 16) - shr.u r17=r17,3 // r17 <- (sc_loadrs >> 19) - ;; - loadrs // restore dirty partition - extr.u r14=r14,3,6 // r14 <- rse_slot_num(bspstore1) - ;; - add r14=r14,r17 // r14 <- rse_slot_num(bspstore1) + (sc_loadrs >> 19) - ;; - shr.u r14=r14,6 // r14 <- (rse_slot_num(bspstore1) + (sc_loadrs >> 19))/0x40 - ;; - sub r14=r14,r17 // r14 <- -rse_num_regs(bspstore1, bsp1) - movl r17=0x8208208208208209 - ;; - add r18=r18,r14 // r18 (delta) <- rse_slot_num(bsp0) - rse_num_regs(bspstore1,bsp1) - setf.sig f7=r17 - cmp.lt p7,p0=r14,r0 // p7 <- (r14 < 0)? - ;; -(p7) adds r18=-62,r18 // delta -= 62 - ;; - setf.sig f6=r18 - ;; - xmpy.h f6=f6,f7 - ;; - getf.sig r17=f6 - ;; - add r17=r17,r18 - shr r18=r18,63 - ;; - shr r17=r17,5 - ;; - sub r17=r17,r18 // r17 = delta/63 - ;; - add r17=r14,r17 // r17 <- delta/63 - rse_num_regs(bspstore1, bsp1) - ;; - shladd r15=r17,3,r15 // r15 <- bsp0 + 8*(delta/63 - rse_num_regs(bspstore1, bsp1)) - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r15 // switch back to old register backing store area - ;; - mov ar.rnat=r16 // restore RNaT - mov ar.rsc=0xf // (will be restored later on from sc_ar_rsc) - // invala not necessary as that will happen when returning to user-mode - br.cond.sptk back_from_restore_rbs -END(__kernel_sigtramp) - -/* - * On entry: - * r11 = saved ar.pfs - * r15 = system call # - * b0 = saved return address - * b6 = return address - * On exit: - * r11 = saved ar.pfs - * r15 = system call # - * b0 = saved return address - * all other "scratch" registers: undefined - * all "preserved" registers: same as on entry - */ - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__kernel_syscall_via_epc) - .prologue - .altrp b6 - .body -{ - /* - * Note: the kernel cannot assume that the first two instructions in this - * bundle get executed. The remaining code must be safe even if - * they do not get executed. - */ - adds r17=-1024,r15 // A - mov r10=0 // A default to successful syscall execution - epc // B causes split-issue -} - ;; - RSM_PSR_BE_I(r20, r22) // M2 (5 cyc to srlz.d) - LOAD_FSYSCALL_TABLE(r14) // X - ;; - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT) // M2 (12 cyc) - shladd r18=r17,3,r14 // A - mov r19=NR_syscalls-1 // A - ;; - lfetch [r18] // M0|1 - MOV_FROM_PSR(p0, r29, r8) // M2 (12 cyc) - // If r17 is a NaT, p6 will be zero - cmp.geu p6,p7=r19,r17 // A (sysnr > 0 && sysnr < 1024+NR_syscalls)? - ;; - mov r21=ar.fpsr // M2 (12 cyc) - tnat.nz p10,p9=r15 // I0 - mov.i r26=ar.pfs // I0 (would stall anyhow due to srlz.d...) - ;; - srlz.d // M0 (forces split-issue) ensure PSR.BE==0 -(p6) ld8 r18=[r18] // M0|1 - nop.i 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 -(p6) tbit.z.unc p8,p0=r18,0 // I0 (dual-issues with "mov b7=r18"!) - nop.i 0 - ;; - SSM_PSR_I(p8, p14, r25) -(p6) mov b7=r18 // I0 -(p8) br.dptk.many b7 // B - - mov r27=ar.rsc // M2 (12 cyc) -/* - * brl.cond doesn't work as intended because the linker would convert this branch - * into a branch to a PLT. Perhaps there will be a way to avoid this with some - * future version of the linker. In the meantime, we just use an indirect branch - * instead. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM -(p6) add r14=-8,r14 // r14 <- addr of fsys_bubble_down entry - ;; -(p6) ld8 r14=[r14] // r14 <- fsys_bubble_down - ;; -(p6) mov b7=r14 -(p6) br.sptk.many b7 -#else - BRL_COND_FSYS_BUBBLE_DOWN(p6) -#endif - SSM_PSR_I(p0, p14, r10) - mov r10=-1 -(p10) mov r8=EINVAL -(p9) mov r8=ENOSYS - FSYS_RETURN - -END(__kernel_syscall_via_epc) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.lds.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.lds.S deleted file mode 100644 index 461c7e69d465..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/gate.lds.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Linker script for gate DSO. The gate pages are an ELF shared object - * prelinked to its virtual address, with only one read-only segment and - * one execute-only segment (both fit in one page). This script controls - * its layout. - */ - -#include <asm/page.h> - -SECTIONS -{ - . = GATE_ADDR + SIZEOF_HEADERS; - - .hash : { *(.hash) } :readable - .gnu.hash : { *(.gnu.hash) } - .dynsym : { *(.dynsym) } - .dynstr : { *(.dynstr) } - .gnu.version : { *(.gnu.version) } - .gnu.version_d : { *(.gnu.version_d) } - .gnu.version_r : { *(.gnu.version_r) } - - .note : { *(.note*) } :readable :note - - .dynamic : { *(.dynamic) } :readable :dynamic - - /* - * This linker script is used both with -r and with -shared. For - * the layouts to match, we need to skip more than enough space for - * the dynamic symbol table et al. If this amount is insufficient, - * ld -shared will barf. Just increase it here. - */ - . = GATE_ADDR + 0x600; - - .data..patch : { - __start_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.mckinley_e9) - __end_gate_mckinley_e9_patchlist = .; - - __start_gate_vtop_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.vtop) - __end_gate_vtop_patchlist = .; - - __start_gate_fsyscall_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.fsyscall_table) - __end_gate_fsyscall_patchlist = .; - - __start_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.brl_fsys_bubble_down) - __end_gate_brl_fsys_bubble_down_patchlist = .; - } :readable - - .IA_64.unwind_info : { *(.IA_64.unwind_info*) } - .IA_64.unwind : { *(.IA_64.unwind*) } :readable :unwind -#ifdef HAVE_BUGGY_SEGREL - .text (GATE_ADDR + PAGE_SIZE) : { *(.text) *(.text.*) } :readable -#else - . = ALIGN(PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE) + (. & (PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - 1)); - .text : { *(.text) *(.text.*) } :epc -#endif - - /DISCARD/ : { - *(.got.plt) *(.got) - *(.data .data.* .gnu.linkonce.d.*) - *(.dynbss) - *(.bss .bss.* .gnu.linkonce.b.*) - *(__ex_table) - *(__mca_table) - } -} - -/* - * ld does not recognize this name token; use the constant. - */ -#define PT_IA_64_UNWIND 0x70000001 - -/* - * We must supply the ELF program headers explicitly to get just one - * PT_LOAD segment, and set the flags explicitly to make segments read-only. - */ -PHDRS -{ - readable PT_LOAD FILEHDR PHDRS FLAGS(4); /* PF_R */ -#ifndef HAVE_BUGGY_SEGREL - epc PT_LOAD FILEHDR PHDRS FLAGS(1); /* PF_X */ -#endif - dynamic PT_DYNAMIC FLAGS(4); /* PF_R */ - note PT_NOTE FLAGS(4); /* PF_R */ - unwind PT_IA_64_UNWIND; -} - -/* - * This controls what symbols we export from the DSO. - */ -VERSION -{ - LINUX_2.5 { - global: - __kernel_syscall_via_break; - __kernel_syscall_via_epc; - __kernel_sigtramp; - - local: *; - }; -} - -/* The ELF entry point can be used to set the AT_SYSINFO value. */ -ENTRY(__kernel_syscall_via_epc) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/head.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/head.S deleted file mode 100644 index 85c8a57da402..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/head.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1167 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Here is where the ball gets rolling as far as the kernel is concerned. - * When control is transferred to _start, the bootload has already - * loaded us to the correct address. All that's left to do here is - * to set up the kernel's global pointer and jump to the kernel - * entry point. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <Asit.K.Mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <Don.Dugger@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002 Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * -Optimize __ia64_save_fpu() and __ia64_load_fpu() for Itanium 2. - * Copyright (C) 2004 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> - * Support for CPU Hotplug - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/fpu.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/mca_asm.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/linkage.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -#define SAL_PSR_BITS_TO_SET \ - (IA64_PSR_AC | IA64_PSR_BN | IA64_PSR_MFH | IA64_PSR_MFL) - -#define SAVE_FROM_REG(src, ptr, dest) \ - mov dest=src;; \ - st8 [ptr]=dest,0x08 - -#define RESTORE_REG(reg, ptr, _tmp) \ - ld8 _tmp=[ptr],0x08;; \ - mov reg=_tmp - -#define SAVE_BREAK_REGS(ptr, _idx, _breg, _dest)\ - mov ar.lc=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS-1;; \ - mov _idx=0;; \ -1: \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(_breg[_idx], ptr, _dest);; \ - add _idx=1,_idx;; \ - br.cloop.sptk.many 1b - -#define RESTORE_BREAK_REGS(ptr, _idx, _breg, _tmp, _lbl)\ - mov ar.lc=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS-1;; \ - mov _idx=0;; \ -_lbl: RESTORE_REG(_breg[_idx], ptr, _tmp);; \ - add _idx=1, _idx;; \ - br.cloop.sptk.many _lbl - -#define SAVE_ONE_RR(num, _reg, _tmp) \ - movl _tmp=(num<<61);; \ - mov _reg=rr[_tmp] - -#define SAVE_REGION_REGS(_tmp, _r0, _r1, _r2, _r3, _r4, _r5, _r6, _r7) \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(0,_r0, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(1,_r1, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(2,_r2, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(3,_r3, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(4,_r4, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(5,_r5, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(6,_r6, _tmp);; \ - SAVE_ONE_RR(7,_r7, _tmp);; - -#define STORE_REGION_REGS(ptr, _r0, _r1, _r2, _r3, _r4, _r5, _r6, _r7) \ - st8 [ptr]=_r0, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r1, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r2, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r3, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r4, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r5, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r6, 8;; \ - st8 [ptr]=_r7, 8;; - -#define RESTORE_REGION_REGS(ptr, _idx1, _idx2, _tmp) \ - mov ar.lc=0x08-1;; \ - movl _idx1=0x00;; \ -RestRR: \ - dep.z _idx2=_idx1,61,3;; \ - ld8 _tmp=[ptr],8;; \ - mov rr[_idx2]=_tmp;; \ - srlz.d;; \ - add _idx1=1,_idx1;; \ - br.cloop.sptk.few RestRR - -#define SET_AREA_FOR_BOOTING_CPU(reg1, reg2) \ - movl reg1=sal_state_for_booting_cpu;; \ - ld8 reg2=[reg1];; - -/* - * Adjust region registers saved before starting to save - * break regs and rest of the states that need to be preserved. - */ -#define SAL_TO_OS_BOOT_HANDOFF_STATE_SAVE(_reg1,_reg2,_pred) \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b0,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b1,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b2,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b3,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b4,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(b5,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r1,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r12,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r13,0x08;; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.fpsr,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.pfs,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.rnat,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.unat,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.bspstore,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.dcr,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.iva,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.pta,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.itv,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.pmv,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.cmcv,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.lrr0,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(cr.lrr1,_reg1,_reg2);; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r4,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r5,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r6,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=r7,0x08;; \ - st8 [_reg1]=_pred,0x08;; \ - SAVE_FROM_REG(ar.lc, _reg1, _reg2);; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f2,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f3,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f4,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f5,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f16,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f17,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f18,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f19,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f20,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f21,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f22,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f23,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f24,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f25,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f26,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f27,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f28,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f29,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f30,16;; \ - stf.spill.nta [_reg1]=f31,16;; - -#else -#define SET_AREA_FOR_BOOTING_CPU(a1, a2) -#define SAL_TO_OS_BOOT_HANDOFF_STATE_SAVE(a1,a2, a3) -#define SAVE_REGION_REGS(_tmp, _r0, _r1, _r2, _r3, _r4, _r5, _r6, _r7) -#define STORE_REGION_REGS(ptr, _r0, _r1, _r2, _r3, _r4, _r5, _r6, _r7) -#endif - -#define SET_ONE_RR(num, pgsize, _tmp1, _tmp2, vhpt) \ - movl _tmp1=(num << 61);; \ - mov _tmp2=((ia64_rid(IA64_REGION_ID_KERNEL, (num<<61)) << 8) | (pgsize << 2) | vhpt);; \ - mov rr[_tmp1]=_tmp2 - - __PAGE_ALIGNED_DATA - - .global empty_zero_page -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(empty_zero_page) -empty_zero_page: - .skip PAGE_SIZE - - .global swapper_pg_dir -swapper_pg_dir: - .skip PAGE_SIZE - - .rodata -halt_msg: - stringz "Halting kernel\n" - - __REF - - .global start_ap - - /* - * Start the kernel. When the bootloader passes control to _start(), r28 - * points to the address of the boot parameter area. Execution reaches - * here in physical mode. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(_start) -start_ap: - .prologue - .save rp, r0 // terminate unwind chain with a NULL rp - .body - - rsm psr.i | psr.ic - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - { - flushrs // must be first insn in group - srlz.i - } - ;; - /* - * Save the region registers, predicate before they get clobbered - */ - SAVE_REGION_REGS(r2, r8,r9,r10,r11,r12,r13,r14,r15); - mov r25=pr;; - - /* - * Initialize kernel region registers: - * rr[0]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[1]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[2]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[3]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[4]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[5]: VHPT enabled, page size = PAGE_SHIFT - * rr[6]: VHPT disabled, page size = IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - * rr[7]: VHPT disabled, page size = IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - * We initialize all of them to prevent inadvertently assuming - * something about the state of address translation early in boot. - */ - SET_ONE_RR(0, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(1, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(2, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(3, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(4, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(5, PAGE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 1);; - SET_ONE_RR(6, IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 0);; - SET_ONE_RR(7, IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT, r2, r16, 0);; - /* - * Now pin mappings into the TLB for kernel text and data - */ - mov r18=KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - movl r17=KERNEL_START - ;; - mov cr.itir=r18 - mov cr.ifa=r17 - mov r16=IA64_TR_KERNEL - mov r3=ip - movl r18=PAGE_KERNEL - ;; - dep r2=0,r3,0,KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT - ;; - or r18=r2,r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - itr.i itr[r16]=r18 - ;; - itr.d dtr[r16]=r18 - ;; - srlz.i - - /* - * Switch into virtual mode: - */ - movl r16=(IA64_PSR_IT|IA64_PSR_IC|IA64_PSR_DT|IA64_PSR_RT|IA64_PSR_DFH|IA64_PSR_BN \ - |IA64_PSR_DI) - ;; - mov cr.ipsr=r16 - movl r17=1f - ;; - mov cr.iip=r17 - mov cr.ifs=r0 - ;; - rfi - ;; -1: // now we are in virtual mode - - SET_AREA_FOR_BOOTING_CPU(r2, r16); - - STORE_REGION_REGS(r16, r8,r9,r10,r11,r12,r13,r14,r15); - SAL_TO_OS_BOOT_HANDOFF_STATE_SAVE(r16,r17,r25) - ;; - - // set IVT entry point---can't access I/O ports without it - movl r3=ia64_ivt - ;; - mov cr.iva=r3 - movl r2=FPSR_DEFAULT - ;; - srlz.i - movl gp=__gp - - mov ar.fpsr=r2 - ;; - -#define isAP p2 // are we an Application Processor? -#define isBP p3 // are we the Bootstrap Processor? - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Find the init_task for the currently booting CPU. At poweron, and in - * UP mode, task_for_booting_cpu is NULL. - */ - movl r3=task_for_booting_cpu - ;; - ld8 r3=[r3] - movl r2=init_task - ;; - cmp.eq isBP,isAP=r3,r0 - ;; -(isAP) mov r2=r3 -#else - movl r2=init_task - cmp.eq isBP,isAP=r0,r0 -#endif - ;; - tpa r3=r2 // r3 == phys addr of task struct - mov r16=-1 -(isBP) br.cond.dpnt .load_current // BP stack is on region 5 --- no need to map it - - // load mapping for stack (virtaddr in r2, physaddr in r3) - rsm psr.ic - movl r17=PAGE_KERNEL - ;; - srlz.d - dep r18=0,r3,0,12 - ;; - or r18=r17,r18 - dep r2=-1,r3,61,3 // IMVA of task - ;; - mov r17=rr[r2] - shr.u r16=r3,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - ;; - dep r17=0,r17,8,24 - ;; - mov cr.itir=r17 - mov cr.ifa=r2 - - mov r19=IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - ;; - itr.d dtr[r19]=r18 - ;; - ssm psr.ic - srlz.d - ;; - -.load_current: - // load the "current" pointer (r13) and ar.k6 with the current task - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT)=r2 // virtual address - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK)=r16 - mov r13=r2 - /* - * Reserve space at the top of the stack for "struct pt_regs". Kernel - * threads don't store interesting values in that structure, but the space - * still needs to be there because time-critical stuff such as the context - * switching can be implemented more efficiently (for example, __switch_to() - * always sets the psr.dfh bit of the task it is switching to). - */ - - addl r12=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE-16,r2 - addl r2=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r2 // initialize the RSE - mov ar.rsc=0 // place RSE in enforced lazy mode - ;; - loadrs // clear the dirty partition - movl r19=__phys_per_cpu_start - mov r18=PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - ;; -#ifndef CONFIG_SMP - add r19=r19,r18 - ;; -#else -(isAP) br.few 2f - movl r20=__cpu0_per_cpu - ;; - shr.u r18=r18,3 -1: - ld8 r21=[r19],8;; - st8[r20]=r21,8 - adds r18=-1,r18;; - cmp4.lt p7,p6=0,r18 -(p7) br.cond.dptk.few 1b - mov r19=r20 - ;; -2: -#endif - tpa r19=r19 - ;; - .pred.rel.mutex isBP,isAP -(isBP) mov IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA)=r19 // per-CPU base for cpu0 -(isAP) mov IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA)=r0 // clear physical per-CPU base - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r2 // establish the new RSE stack - ;; - mov ar.rsc=0x3 // place RSE in eager mode - -(isBP) dep r28=-1,r28,61,3 // make address virtual -(isBP) movl r2=ia64_boot_param - ;; -(isBP) st8 [r2]=r28 // save the address of the boot param area passed by the bootloader - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -(isAP) br.call.sptk.many rp=start_secondary -.ret0: -(isAP) br.cond.sptk self -#endif - - // This is executed by the bootstrap processor (bsp) only: - - br.call.sptk.many rp=start_kernel -.ret2: addl r3=@ltoff(halt_msg),gp - ;; - alloc r2=ar.pfs,8,0,2,0 - ;; - ld8 out0=[r3] - br.call.sptk.many b0=console_print - -self: hint @pause - br.sptk.many self // endless loop -END(_start) - - .text - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_save_debug_regs) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - mov r20=ar.lc // preserve ar.lc - mov ar.lc=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS-1 - mov r18=0 - add r19=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS*8,in0 - ;; -1: mov r16=dbr[r18] -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - ;; - srlz.d -#endif - mov r17=ibr[r18] - add r18=1,r18 - ;; - st8.nta [in0]=r16,8 - st8.nta [r19]=r17,8 - br.cloop.sptk.many 1b - ;; - mov ar.lc=r20 // restore ar.lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_save_debug_regs) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_load_debug_regs) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - lfetch.nta [in0] - mov r20=ar.lc // preserve ar.lc - add r19=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS*8,in0 - mov ar.lc=IA64_NUM_DBG_REGS-1 - mov r18=-1 - ;; -1: ld8.nta r16=[in0],8 - ld8.nta r17=[r19],8 - add r18=1,r18 - ;; - mov dbr[r18]=r16 -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - ;; - srlz.d // Errata 132 (NoFix status) -#endif - mov ibr[r18]=r17 - br.cloop.sptk.many 1b - ;; - mov ar.lc=r20 // restore ar.lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_load_debug_regs) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__ia64_save_fpu) - alloc r2=ar.pfs,1,4,0,0 - adds loc0=96*16-16,in0 - adds loc1=96*16-16-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f127,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f119,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f111,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f103,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f95,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f87,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f79,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f71,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f63,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f55,-256 - adds loc2=96*16-32,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f47,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f39,-256 - adds loc3=96*16-32-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f126,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f118,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f110,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f102,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f94,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f86,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f78,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f70,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f62,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f54,-256 - adds loc0=96*16-48,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f46,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f38,-256 - adds loc1=96*16-48-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f125,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f117,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f109,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f101,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f93,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f85,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f77,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f69,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f61,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f53,-256 - adds loc2=96*16-64,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f45,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f37,-256 - adds loc3=96*16-64-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f124,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f116,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f108,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f100,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f92,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f84,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f76,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f68,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f60,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f52,-256 - adds loc0=96*16-80,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f44,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f36,-256 - adds loc1=96*16-80-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f123,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f115,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f107,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f99,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f91,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f83,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f75,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f67,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f59,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f51,-256 - adds loc2=96*16-96,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f43,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f35,-256 - adds loc3=96*16-96-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f122,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f114,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f106,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f98,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f90,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f82,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f74,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f66,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f58,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f50,-256 - adds loc0=96*16-112,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f42,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f34,-256 - adds loc1=96*16-112-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f121,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f113,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f105,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f97,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f89,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f81,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f73,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f65,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f57,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f49,-256 - adds loc2=96*16-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc0]=f41,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc1]=f33,-256 - adds loc3=96*16-128-128,in0 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f120,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f112,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f104,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f96,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f88,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f80,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f72,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f64,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f56,-256 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f48,-256 - ;; - stf.spill.nta [loc2]=f40 - stf.spill.nta [loc3]=f32 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__ia64_save_fpu) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__ia64_load_fpu) - alloc r2=ar.pfs,1,2,0,0 - adds r3=128,in0 - adds r14=256,in0 - adds r15=384,in0 - mov loc0=512 - mov loc1=-1024+16 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f32=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f40=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f48=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f56=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f64=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f72=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f80=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f88=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f96=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f104=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f112=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f120=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f33=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f41=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f49=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f57=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f65=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f73=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f81=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f89=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f97=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f105=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f113=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f121=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f34=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f42=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f50=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f58=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f66=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f74=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f82=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f90=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f98=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f106=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f114=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f122=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f35=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f43=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f51=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f59=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f67=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f75=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f83=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f91=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f99=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f107=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f115=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f123=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f36=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f44=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f52=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f60=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f68=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f76=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f84=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f92=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f100=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f108=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f116=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f124=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f37=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f45=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f53=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f61=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f69=[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f77=[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f85=[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f93=[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f101=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f109=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f117=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f125=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f38 =[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f46 =[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f54 =[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f62 =[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f70 =[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f78 =[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f86 =[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f94 =[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f102=[in0],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f110=[ r3],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f118=[r14],loc1 - ldf.fill.nta f126=[r15],loc1 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f39 =[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f47 =[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f55 =[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f63 =[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f71 =[in0],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f79 =[ r3],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f87 =[r14],loc0 - ldf.fill.nta f95 =[r15],loc0 - ;; - ldf.fill.nta f103=[in0] - ldf.fill.nta f111=[ r3] - ldf.fill.nta f119=[r14] - ldf.fill.nta f127=[r15] - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__ia64_load_fpu) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__ia64_init_fpu) - stf.spill [sp]=f0 // M3 - mov f32=f0 // F - nop.b 0 - - ldfps f33,f34=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f35,f36=[sp] // M1 - mov f37=f0 // F - ;; - - setf.s f38=r0 // M2 - setf.s f39=r0 // M3 - mov f40=f0 // F - - ldfps f41,f42=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f43,f44=[sp] // M1 - mov f45=f0 // F - - setf.s f46=r0 // M2 - setf.s f47=r0 // M3 - mov f48=f0 // F - - ldfps f49,f50=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f51,f52=[sp] // M1 - mov f53=f0 // F - - setf.s f54=r0 // M2 - setf.s f55=r0 // M3 - mov f56=f0 // F - - ldfps f57,f58=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f59,f60=[sp] // M1 - mov f61=f0 // F - - setf.s f62=r0 // M2 - setf.s f63=r0 // M3 - mov f64=f0 // F - - ldfps f65,f66=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f67,f68=[sp] // M1 - mov f69=f0 // F - - setf.s f70=r0 // M2 - setf.s f71=r0 // M3 - mov f72=f0 // F - - ldfps f73,f74=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f75,f76=[sp] // M1 - mov f77=f0 // F - - setf.s f78=r0 // M2 - setf.s f79=r0 // M3 - mov f80=f0 // F - - ldfps f81,f82=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f83,f84=[sp] // M1 - mov f85=f0 // F - - setf.s f86=r0 // M2 - setf.s f87=r0 // M3 - mov f88=f0 // F - - /* - * When the instructions are cached, it would be faster to initialize - * the remaining registers with simply mov instructions (F-unit). - * This gets the time down to ~29 cycles. However, this would use up - * 33 bundles, whereas continuing with the above pattern yields - * 10 bundles and ~30 cycles. - */ - - ldfps f89,f90=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f91,f92=[sp] // M1 - mov f93=f0 // F - - setf.s f94=r0 // M2 - setf.s f95=r0 // M3 - mov f96=f0 // F - - ldfps f97,f98=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f99,f100=[sp] // M1 - mov f101=f0 // F - - setf.s f102=r0 // M2 - setf.s f103=r0 // M3 - mov f104=f0 // F - - ldfps f105,f106=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f107,f108=[sp] // M1 - mov f109=f0 // F - - setf.s f110=r0 // M2 - setf.s f111=r0 // M3 - mov f112=f0 // F - - ldfps f113,f114=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f115,f116=[sp] // M1 - mov f117=f0 // F - - setf.s f118=r0 // M2 - setf.s f119=r0 // M3 - mov f120=f0 // F - - ldfps f121,f122=[sp] // M0 - ldfps f123,f124=[sp] // M1 - mov f125=f0 // F - - setf.s f126=r0 // M2 - setf.s f127=r0 // M3 - br.ret.sptk.many rp // F -END(__ia64_init_fpu) - -/* - * Switch execution mode from virtual to physical - * - * Inputs: - * r16 = new psr to establish - * Output: - * r19 = old virtual address of ar.bsp - * r20 = old virtual address of sp - * - * Note: RSE must already be in enforced lazy mode - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_switch_mode_phys) - { - rsm psr.i | psr.ic // disable interrupts and interrupt collection - mov r15=ip - } - ;; - { - flushrs // must be first insn in group - srlz.i - } - ;; - mov cr.ipsr=r16 // set new PSR - add r3=1f-ia64_switch_mode_phys,r15 - - mov r19=ar.bsp - mov r20=sp - mov r14=rp // get return address into a general register - ;; - - // going to physical mode, use tpa to translate virt->phys - tpa r17=r19 - tpa r3=r3 - tpa sp=sp - tpa r14=r14 - ;; - - mov r18=ar.rnat // save ar.rnat - mov ar.bspstore=r17 // this steps on ar.rnat - mov cr.iip=r3 - mov cr.ifs=r0 - ;; - mov ar.rnat=r18 // restore ar.rnat - rfi // must be last insn in group - ;; -1: mov rp=r14 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_switch_mode_phys) - -/* - * Switch execution mode from physical to virtual - * - * Inputs: - * r16 = new psr to establish - * r19 = new bspstore to establish - * r20 = new sp to establish - * - * Note: RSE must already be in enforced lazy mode - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_switch_mode_virt) - { - rsm psr.i | psr.ic // disable interrupts and interrupt collection - mov r15=ip - } - ;; - { - flushrs // must be first insn in group - srlz.i - } - ;; - mov cr.ipsr=r16 // set new PSR - add r3=1f-ia64_switch_mode_virt,r15 - - mov r14=rp // get return address into a general register - ;; - - // going to virtual - // - for code addresses, set upper bits of addr to KERNEL_START - // - for stack addresses, copy from input argument - movl r18=KERNEL_START - dep r3=0,r3,KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT,64-KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT - dep r14=0,r14,KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT,64-KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT - mov sp=r20 - ;; - or r3=r3,r18 - or r14=r14,r18 - ;; - - mov r18=ar.rnat // save ar.rnat - mov ar.bspstore=r19 // this steps on ar.rnat - mov cr.iip=r3 - mov cr.ifs=r0 - ;; - mov ar.rnat=r18 // restore ar.rnat - rfi // must be last insn in group - ;; -1: mov rp=r14 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_switch_mode_virt) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_delay_loop) - .prologue -{ nop 0 // work around GAS unwind info generation bug... - .save ar.lc,r2 - mov r2=ar.lc - .body - ;; - mov ar.lc=r32 -} - ;; - // force loop to be 32-byte aligned (GAS bug means we cannot use .align - // inside function body without corrupting unwind info). -{ nop 0 } -1: br.cloop.sptk.few 1b - ;; - mov ar.lc=r2 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_delay_loop) - -/* - * Return a CPU-local timestamp in nano-seconds. This timestamp is - * NOT synchronized across CPUs its return value must never be - * compared against the values returned on another CPU. The usage in - * kernel/sched/core.c ensures that. - * - * The return-value of sched_clock() is NOT supposed to wrap-around. - * If it did, it would cause some scheduling hiccups (at the worst). - * Fortunately, with a 64-bit cycle-counter ticking at 100GHz, even - * that would happen only once every 5+ years. - * - * The code below basically calculates: - * - * (ia64_get_itc() * local_cpu_data->nsec_per_cyc) >> IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT - * - * except that the multiplication and the shift are done with 128-bit - * intermediate precision so that we can produce a full 64-bit result. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_native_sched_clock) - addl r8=THIS_CPU(ia64_cpu_info) + IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET,r0 - mov.m r9=ar.itc // fetch cycle-counter (35 cyc) - ;; - ldf8 f8=[r8] - ;; - setf.sig f9=r9 // certain to stall, so issue it _after_ ldf8... - ;; - xmpy.lu f10=f9,f8 // calculate low 64 bits of 128-bit product (4 cyc) - xmpy.hu f11=f9,f8 // calculate high 64 bits of 128-bit product - ;; - getf.sig r8=f10 // (5 cyc) - getf.sig r9=f11 - ;; - shrp r8=r9,r8,IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_native_sched_clock) - -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -GLOBAL_ENTRY(cycle_to_nsec) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - addl r8=THIS_CPU(ia64_cpu_info) + IA64_CPUINFO_NSEC_PER_CYC_OFFSET,r0 - ;; - ldf8 f8=[r8] - ;; - setf.sig f9=r32 - ;; - xmpy.lu f10=f9,f8 // calculate low 64 bits of 128-bit product (4 cyc) - xmpy.hu f11=f9,f8 // calculate high 64 bits of 128-bit product - ;; - getf.sig r8=f10 // (5 cyc) - getf.sig r9=f11 - ;; - shrp r8=r9,r8,IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(cycle_to_nsec) -#endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_BRL_EMU - -/* - * Assembly routines used by brl_emu.c to set preserved register state. - */ - -#define SET_REG(reg) \ - GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_set_##reg); \ - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0; \ - mov reg=r32; \ - ;; \ - br.ret.sptk.many rp; \ - END(ia64_set_##reg) - -SET_REG(b1); -SET_REG(b2); -SET_REG(b3); -SET_REG(b4); -SET_REG(b5); - -#endif /* CONFIG_IA64_BRL_EMU */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_jump_to_sal) - alloc r16=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0;; - rsm psr.i | psr.ic -{ - flushrs - srlz.i -} - tpa r25=in0 - movl r18=tlb_purge_done;; - DATA_VA_TO_PA(r18);; - mov b1=r18 // Return location - movl r18=ia64_do_tlb_purge;; - DATA_VA_TO_PA(r18);; - mov b2=r18 // doing tlb_flush work - mov ar.rsc=0 // Put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - movl r17=1f;; - DATA_VA_TO_PA(r17);; - mov cr.iip=r17 - movl r16=SAL_PSR_BITS_TO_SET;; - mov cr.ipsr=r16 - mov cr.ifs=r0;; - rfi;; // note: this unmask MCA/INIT (psr.mc) -1: - /* - * Invalidate all TLB data/inst - */ - br.sptk.many b2;; // jump to tlb purge code - -tlb_purge_done: - RESTORE_REGION_REGS(r25, r17,r18,r19);; - RESTORE_REG(b0, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(b1, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(b2, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(b3, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(b4, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(b5, r25, r17);; - ld8 r1=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r12=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r13=[r25],0x08;; - RESTORE_REG(ar.fpsr, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(ar.pfs, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(ar.rnat, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(ar.unat, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(ar.bspstore, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.dcr, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.iva, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.pta, r25, r17);; - srlz.d;; // required not to violate RAW dependency - RESTORE_REG(cr.itv, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.pmv, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.cmcv, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.lrr0, r25, r17);; - RESTORE_REG(cr.lrr1, r25, r17);; - ld8 r4=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r5=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r6=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r7=[r25],0x08;; - ld8 r17=[r25],0x08;; - mov pr=r17,-1;; - RESTORE_REG(ar.lc, r25, r17);; - /* - * Now Restore floating point regs - */ - ldf.fill.nta f2=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f3=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f4=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f5=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f16=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f17=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f18=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f19=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f20=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f21=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f22=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f23=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f24=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f25=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f26=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f27=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f28=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f29=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f30=[r25],16;; - ldf.fill.nta f31=[r25],16;; - - /* - * Now that we have done all the register restores - * we are now ready for the big DIVE to SAL Land - */ - ssm psr.ic;; - srlz.d;; - br.ret.sptk.many b0;; -END(ia64_jump_to_sal) -#endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ - -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/iosapic.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/iosapic.c deleted file mode 100644 index 99300850abc1..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/iosapic.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1137 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * I/O SAPIC support. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 J.I. Lee <jung-ik.lee@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co. - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * - * 00/04/19 D. Mosberger Rewritten to mirror more closely the x86 I/O - * APIC code. In particular, we now have separate - * handlers for edge and level triggered - * interrupts. - * 00/10/27 Asit Mallick, Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> IRQ vector - * allocation PCI to vector mapping, shared PCI - * interrupts. - * 00/10/27 D. Mosberger Document things a bit more to make them more - * understandable. Clean up much of the old - * IOSAPIC cruft. - * 01/07/27 J.I. Lee PCI irq routing, Platform/Legacy interrupts - * and fixes for ACPI S5(SoftOff) support. - * 02/01/23 J.I. Lee iosapic pgm fixes for PCI irq routing from _PRT - * 02/01/07 E. Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> Redirectable interrupt - * vectors in iosapic_set_affinity(), - * initializations for /proc/irq/#/smp_affinity - * 02/04/02 P. Diefenbaugh Cleaned up ACPI PCI IRQ routing. - * 02/04/18 J.I. Lee bug fix in iosapic_init_pci_irq - * 02/04/30 J.I. Lee bug fix in find_iosapic to fix ACPI PCI IRQ to - * IOSAPIC mapping error - * 02/07/29 T. Kochi Allocate interrupt vectors dynamically - * 02/08/04 T. Kochi Cleaned up terminology (irq, global system - * interrupt, vector, etc.) - * 02/09/20 D. Mosberger Simplified by taking advantage of ACPI's - * pci_irq code. - * 03/02/19 B. Helgaas Make pcat_compat system-wide, not per-IOSAPIC. - * Remove iosapic_address & gsi_base from - * external interfaces. Rationalize - * __init/__devinit attributes. - * 04/12/04 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> Intel Corporation 2004 - * Updated to work with irq migration necessary - * for CPU Hotplug - */ -/* - * Here is what the interrupt logic between a PCI device and the kernel looks - * like: - * - * (1) A PCI device raises one of the four interrupt pins (INTA, INTB, INTC, - * INTD). The device is uniquely identified by its bus-, and slot-number - * (the function number does not matter here because all functions share - * the same interrupt lines). - * - * (2) The motherboard routes the interrupt line to a pin on a IOSAPIC - * controller. Multiple interrupt lines may have to share the same - * IOSAPIC pin (if they're level triggered and use the same polarity). - * Each interrupt line has a unique Global System Interrupt (GSI) number - * which can be calculated as the sum of the controller's base GSI number - * and the IOSAPIC pin number to which the line connects. - * - * (3) The IOSAPIC uses an internal routing table entries (RTEs) to map the - * IOSAPIC pin into the IA-64 interrupt vector. This interrupt vector is then - * sent to the CPU. - * - * (4) The kernel recognizes an interrupt as an IRQ. The IRQ interface is - * used as architecture-independent interrupt handling mechanism in Linux. - * As an IRQ is a number, we have to have - * IA-64 interrupt vector number <-> IRQ number mapping. On smaller - * systems, we use one-to-one mapping between IA-64 vector and IRQ. - * - * To sum up, there are three levels of mappings involved: - * - * PCI pin -> global system interrupt (GSI) -> IA-64 vector <-> IRQ - * - * Note: The term "IRQ" is loosely used everywhere in Linux kernel to - * describe interrupts. Now we use "IRQ" only for Linux IRQ's. ISA IRQ - * (isa_irq) is the only exception in this source code. - */ - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/list.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/iosapic.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - -#undef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ROUTING - -#ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ROUTING -#define DBG(fmt...) printk(fmt) -#else -#define DBG(fmt...) -#endif - -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(iosapic_lock); - -/* - * These tables map IA-64 vectors to the IOSAPIC pin that generates this - * vector. - */ - -#define NO_REF_RTE 0 - -static struct iosapic { - char __iomem *addr; /* base address of IOSAPIC */ - unsigned int gsi_base; /* GSI base */ - unsigned short num_rte; /* # of RTEs on this IOSAPIC */ - int rtes_inuse; /* # of RTEs in use on this IOSAPIC */ -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - unsigned short node; /* numa node association via pxm */ -#endif - spinlock_t lock; /* lock for indirect reg access */ -} iosapic_lists[NR_IOSAPICS]; - -struct iosapic_rte_info { - struct list_head rte_list; /* RTEs sharing the same vector */ - char rte_index; /* IOSAPIC RTE index */ - int refcnt; /* reference counter */ - struct iosapic *iosapic; -} ____cacheline_aligned; - -static struct iosapic_intr_info { - struct list_head rtes; /* RTEs using this vector (empty => - * not an IOSAPIC interrupt) */ - int count; /* # of registered RTEs */ - u32 low32; /* current value of low word of - * Redirection table entry */ - unsigned int dest; /* destination CPU physical ID */ - unsigned char dmode : 3; /* delivery mode (see iosapic.h) */ - unsigned char polarity: 1; /* interrupt polarity - * (see iosapic.h) */ - unsigned char trigger : 1; /* trigger mode (see iosapic.h) */ -} iosapic_intr_info[NR_IRQS]; - -static unsigned char pcat_compat; /* 8259 compatibility flag */ - -static inline void -iosapic_write(struct iosapic *iosapic, unsigned int reg, u32 val) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic->lock, flags); - __iosapic_write(iosapic->addr, reg, val); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic->lock, flags); -} - -/* - * Find an IOSAPIC associated with a GSI - */ -static inline int -find_iosapic (unsigned int gsi) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < NR_IOSAPICS; i++) { - if ((unsigned) (gsi - iosapic_lists[i].gsi_base) < - iosapic_lists[i].num_rte) - return i; - } - - return -1; -} - -static inline int __gsi_to_irq(unsigned int gsi) -{ - int irq; - struct iosapic_intr_info *info; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - for (irq = 0; irq < NR_IRQS; irq++) { - info = &iosapic_intr_info[irq]; - list_for_each_entry(rte, &info->rtes, rte_list) - if (rte->iosapic->gsi_base + rte->rte_index == gsi) - return irq; - } - return -1; -} - -int -gsi_to_irq (unsigned int gsi) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int irq; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags); - irq = __gsi_to_irq(gsi); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return irq; -} - -static struct iosapic_rte_info *find_rte(unsigned int irq, unsigned int gsi) -{ - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, rte_list) - if (rte->iosapic->gsi_base + rte->rte_index == gsi) - return rte; - return NULL; -} - -static void -set_rte (unsigned int gsi, unsigned int irq, unsigned int dest, int mask) -{ - unsigned long pol, trigger, dmode; - u32 low32, high32; - int rte_index; - char redir; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - ia64_vector vector = irq_to_vector(irq); - - DBG(KERN_DEBUG"IOSAPIC: routing vector %d to 0x%x\n", vector, dest); - - rte = find_rte(irq, gsi); - if (!rte) - return; /* not an IOSAPIC interrupt */ - - rte_index = rte->rte_index; - pol = iosapic_intr_info[irq].polarity; - trigger = iosapic_intr_info[irq].trigger; - dmode = iosapic_intr_info[irq].dmode; - - redir = (dmode == IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY) ? 1 : 0; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - set_irq_affinity_info(irq, (int)(dest & 0xffff), redir); -#endif - - low32 = ((pol << IOSAPIC_POLARITY_SHIFT) | - (trigger << IOSAPIC_TRIGGER_SHIFT) | - (dmode << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT) | - ((mask ? 1 : 0) << IOSAPIC_MASK_SHIFT) | - vector); - - /* dest contains both id and eid */ - high32 = (dest << IOSAPIC_DEST_SHIFT); - - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_HIGH(rte_index), high32); - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32); - iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 = low32; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].dest = dest; -} - -static void -iosapic_nop (struct irq_data *data) -{ - /* do nothing... */ -} - - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC -void -kexec_disable_iosapic(void) -{ - struct iosapic_intr_info *info; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - ia64_vector vec; - int irq; - - for (irq = 0; irq < NR_IRQS; irq++) { - info = &iosapic_intr_info[irq]; - vec = irq_to_vector(irq); - list_for_each_entry(rte, &info->rtes, - rte_list) { - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, - IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte->rte_index), - IOSAPIC_MASK|vec); - iosapic_eoi(rte->iosapic->addr, vec); - } - } -} -#endif - -static void -mask_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - unsigned int irq = data->irq; - u32 low32; - int rte_index; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - if (!iosapic_intr_info[irq].count) - return; /* not an IOSAPIC interrupt! */ - - /* set only the mask bit */ - low32 = iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 |= IOSAPIC_MASK; - list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, rte_list) { - rte_index = rte->rte_index; - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32); - } -} - -static void -unmask_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - unsigned int irq = data->irq; - u32 low32; - int rte_index; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - if (!iosapic_intr_info[irq].count) - return; /* not an IOSAPIC interrupt! */ - - low32 = iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 &= ~IOSAPIC_MASK; - list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, rte_list) { - rte_index = rte->rte_index; - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32); - } -} - - -static int -iosapic_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask, - bool force) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - unsigned int irq = data->irq; - u32 high32, low32; - int cpu, dest, rte_index; - int redir = (irq & IA64_IRQ_REDIRECTED) ? 1 : 0; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - struct iosapic *iosapic; - - irq &= (~IA64_IRQ_REDIRECTED); - - cpu = cpumask_first_and(cpu_online_mask, mask); - if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) - return -1; - - if (irq_prepare_move(irq, cpu)) - return -1; - - dest = cpu_physical_id(cpu); - - if (!iosapic_intr_info[irq].count) - return -1; /* not an IOSAPIC interrupt */ - - set_irq_affinity_info(irq, dest, redir); - - /* dest contains both id and eid */ - high32 = dest << IOSAPIC_DEST_SHIFT; - - low32 = iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 & ~(7 << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT); - if (redir) - /* change delivery mode to lowest priority */ - low32 |= (IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT); - else - /* change delivery mode to fixed */ - low32 |= (IOSAPIC_FIXED << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT); - low32 &= IOSAPIC_VECTOR_MASK; - low32 |= irq_to_vector(irq); - - iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 = low32; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].dest = dest; - list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, rte_list) { - iosapic = rte->iosapic; - rte_index = rte->rte_index; - iosapic_write(iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_HIGH(rte_index), high32); - iosapic_write(iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32); - } - -#endif - return 0; -} - -/* - * Handlers for level-triggered interrupts. - */ - -static unsigned int -iosapic_startup_level_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - unmask_irq(data); - return 0; -} - -static void -iosapic_unmask_level_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - unsigned int irq = data->irq; - ia64_vector vec = irq_to_vector(irq); - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - int do_unmask_irq = 0; - - irq_complete_move(irq); - if (unlikely(irqd_is_setaffinity_pending(data))) { - do_unmask_irq = 1; - mask_irq(data); - } else - unmask_irq(data); - - list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, rte_list) - iosapic_eoi(rte->iosapic->addr, vec); - - if (unlikely(do_unmask_irq)) { - irq_move_masked_irq(data); - unmask_irq(data); - } -} - -#define iosapic_shutdown_level_irq mask_irq -#define iosapic_enable_level_irq unmask_irq -#define iosapic_disable_level_irq mask_irq -#define iosapic_ack_level_irq iosapic_nop - -static struct irq_chip irq_type_iosapic_level = { - .name = "IO-SAPIC-level", - .irq_startup = iosapic_startup_level_irq, - .irq_shutdown = iosapic_shutdown_level_irq, - .irq_enable = iosapic_enable_level_irq, - .irq_disable = iosapic_disable_level_irq, - .irq_ack = iosapic_ack_level_irq, - .irq_mask = mask_irq, - .irq_unmask = iosapic_unmask_level_irq, - .irq_set_affinity = iosapic_set_affinity -}; - -/* - * Handlers for edge-triggered interrupts. - */ - -static unsigned int -iosapic_startup_edge_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - unmask_irq(data); - /* - * IOSAPIC simply drops interrupts pended while the - * corresponding pin was masked, so we can't know if an - * interrupt is pending already. Let's hope not... - */ - return 0; -} - -static void -iosapic_ack_edge_irq (struct irq_data *data) -{ - irq_complete_move(data->irq); - irq_move_irq(data); -} - -#define iosapic_enable_edge_irq unmask_irq -#define iosapic_disable_edge_irq iosapic_nop - -static struct irq_chip irq_type_iosapic_edge = { - .name = "IO-SAPIC-edge", - .irq_startup = iosapic_startup_edge_irq, - .irq_shutdown = iosapic_disable_edge_irq, - .irq_enable = iosapic_enable_edge_irq, - .irq_disable = iosapic_disable_edge_irq, - .irq_ack = iosapic_ack_edge_irq, - .irq_mask = mask_irq, - .irq_unmask = unmask_irq, - .irq_set_affinity = iosapic_set_affinity -}; - -static unsigned int -iosapic_version (char __iomem *addr) -{ - /* - * IOSAPIC Version Register return 32 bit structure like: - * { - * unsigned int version : 8; - * unsigned int reserved1 : 8; - * unsigned int max_redir : 8; - * unsigned int reserved2 : 8; - * } - */ - return __iosapic_read(addr, IOSAPIC_VERSION); -} - -static int iosapic_find_sharable_irq(unsigned long trigger, unsigned long pol) -{ - int i, irq = -ENOSPC, min_count = -1; - struct iosapic_intr_info *info; - - /* - * shared vectors for edge-triggered interrupts are not - * supported yet - */ - if (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE) - return -EINVAL; - - for (i = 0; i < NR_IRQS; i++) { - info = &iosapic_intr_info[i]; - if (info->trigger == trigger && info->polarity == pol && - (info->dmode == IOSAPIC_FIXED || - info->dmode == IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY) && - can_request_irq(i, IRQF_SHARED)) { - if (min_count == -1 || info->count < min_count) { - irq = i; - min_count = info->count; - } - } - } - return irq; -} - -/* - * if the given vector is already owned by other, - * assign a new vector for the other and make the vector available - */ -static void __init -iosapic_reassign_vector (int irq) -{ - int new_irq; - - if (iosapic_intr_info[irq].count) { - new_irq = create_irq(); - if (new_irq < 0) - panic("%s: out of interrupt vectors!\n", __func__); - printk(KERN_INFO "Reassigning vector %d to %d\n", - irq_to_vector(irq), irq_to_vector(new_irq)); - memcpy(&iosapic_intr_info[new_irq], &iosapic_intr_info[irq], - sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[new_irq].rtes); - list_move(iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes.next, - &iosapic_intr_info[new_irq].rtes); - memset(&iosapic_intr_info[irq], 0, - sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info)); - iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 = IOSAPIC_MASK; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes); - } -} - -static inline int irq_is_shared (int irq) -{ - return (iosapic_intr_info[irq].count > 1); -} - -struct irq_chip* -ia64_native_iosapic_get_irq_chip(unsigned long trigger) -{ - if (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE) - return &irq_type_iosapic_edge; - else - return &irq_type_iosapic_level; -} - -static int -register_intr (unsigned int gsi, int irq, unsigned char delivery, - unsigned long polarity, unsigned long trigger) -{ - struct irq_chip *chip, *irq_type; - int index; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - index = find_iosapic(gsi); - if (index < 0) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: No IOSAPIC for GSI %u\n", - __func__, gsi); - return -ENODEV; - } - - rte = find_rte(irq, gsi); - if (!rte) { - rte = kzalloc(sizeof (*rte), GFP_ATOMIC); - if (!rte) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: cannot allocate memory\n", - __func__); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - rte->iosapic = &iosapic_lists[index]; - rte->rte_index = gsi - rte->iosapic->gsi_base; - rte->refcnt++; - list_add_tail(&rte->rte_list, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes); - iosapic_intr_info[irq].count++; - iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse++; - } - else if (rte->refcnt == NO_REF_RTE) { - struct iosapic_intr_info *info = &iosapic_intr_info[irq]; - if (info->count > 0 && - (info->trigger != trigger || info->polarity != polarity)){ - printk (KERN_WARNING - "%s: cannot override the interrupt\n", - __func__); - return -EINVAL; - } - rte->refcnt++; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].count++; - iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse++; - } - - iosapic_intr_info[irq].polarity = polarity; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].dmode = delivery; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].trigger = trigger; - - irq_type = iosapic_get_irq_chip(trigger); - - chip = irq_get_chip(irq); - if (irq_type != NULL && chip != irq_type) { - if (chip != &no_irq_chip) - printk(KERN_WARNING - "%s: changing vector %d from %s to %s\n", - __func__, irq_to_vector(irq), - chip->name, irq_type->name); - chip = irq_type; - } - irq_set_chip_handler_name_locked(irq_get_irq_data(irq), chip, - trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? handle_edge_irq : handle_level_irq, - NULL); - return 0; -} - -static unsigned int -get_target_cpu (unsigned int gsi, int irq) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - static int cpu = -1; - extern int cpe_vector; - cpumask_t domain = irq_to_domain(irq); - - /* - * In case of vector shared by multiple RTEs, all RTEs that - * share the vector need to use the same destination CPU. - */ - if (iosapic_intr_info[irq].count) - return iosapic_intr_info[irq].dest; - - /* - * If the platform supports redirection via XTP, let it - * distribute interrupts. - */ - if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION) - return cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id()); - - /* - * Some interrupts (ACPI SCI, for instance) are registered - * before the BSP is marked as online. - */ - if (!cpu_online(smp_processor_id())) - return cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id()); - - if (cpe_vector > 0 && irq_to_vector(irq) == IA64_CPEP_VECTOR) - return get_cpei_target_cpu(); - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - { - int num_cpus, cpu_index, iosapic_index, numa_cpu, i = 0; - const struct cpumask *cpu_mask; - - iosapic_index = find_iosapic(gsi); - if (iosapic_index < 0 || - iosapic_lists[iosapic_index].node == MAX_NUMNODES) - goto skip_numa_setup; - - cpu_mask = cpumask_of_node(iosapic_lists[iosapic_index].node); - num_cpus = 0; - for_each_cpu_and(numa_cpu, cpu_mask, &domain) { - if (cpu_online(numa_cpu)) - num_cpus++; - } - - if (!num_cpus) - goto skip_numa_setup; - - /* Use irq assignment to distribute across cpus in node */ - cpu_index = irq % num_cpus; - - for_each_cpu_and(numa_cpu, cpu_mask, &domain) - if (cpu_online(numa_cpu) && i++ >= cpu_index) - break; - - if (numa_cpu < nr_cpu_ids) - return cpu_physical_id(numa_cpu); - } -skip_numa_setup: -#endif - /* - * Otherwise, round-robin interrupt vectors across all the - * processors. (It'd be nice if we could be smarter in the - * case of NUMA.) - */ - do { - if (++cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) - cpu = 0; - } while (!cpu_online(cpu) || !cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &domain)); - - return cpu_physical_id(cpu); -#else /* CONFIG_SMP */ - return cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id()); -#endif -} - -static inline unsigned char choose_dmode(void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION) - return IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY; -#endif - return IOSAPIC_FIXED; -} - -/* - * ACPI can describe IOSAPIC interrupts via static tables and namespace - * methods. This provides an interface to register those interrupts and - * program the IOSAPIC RTE. - */ -int -iosapic_register_intr (unsigned int gsi, - unsigned long polarity, unsigned long trigger) -{ - int irq, mask = 1, err; - unsigned int dest; - unsigned long flags; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - u32 low32; - unsigned char dmode; - struct irq_desc *desc; - - /* - * If this GSI has already been registered (i.e., it's a - * shared interrupt, or we lost a race to register it), - * don't touch the RTE. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags); - irq = __gsi_to_irq(gsi); - if (irq > 0) { - rte = find_rte(irq, gsi); - if(iosapic_intr_info[irq].count == 0) { - assign_irq_vector(irq); - irq_init_desc(irq); - } else if (rte->refcnt != NO_REF_RTE) { - rte->refcnt++; - goto unlock_iosapic_lock; - } - } else - irq = create_irq(); - - /* If vector is running out, we try to find a sharable vector */ - if (irq < 0) { - irq = iosapic_find_sharable_irq(trigger, polarity); - if (irq < 0) - goto unlock_iosapic_lock; - } - - desc = irq_to_desc(irq); - raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock); - dest = get_target_cpu(gsi, irq); - dmode = choose_dmode(); - err = register_intr(gsi, irq, dmode, polarity, trigger); - if (err < 0) { - raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock); - irq = err; - goto unlock_iosapic_lock; - } - - /* - * If the vector is shared and already unmasked for other - * interrupt sources, don't mask it. - */ - low32 = iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32; - if (irq_is_shared(irq) && !(low32 & IOSAPIC_MASK)) - mask = 0; - set_rte(gsi, irq, dest, mask); - - printk(KERN_INFO "GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d\n", - gsi, (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level"), - (polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low"), - cpu_logical_id(dest), dest, irq_to_vector(irq)); - - raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock); - unlock_iosapic_lock: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return irq; -} - -void -iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int irq, index; - u32 low32; - unsigned long trigger, polarity; - unsigned int dest; - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte; - - /* - * If the irq associated with the gsi is not found, - * iosapic_unregister_intr() is unbalanced. We need to check - * this again after getting locks. - */ - irq = gsi_to_irq(gsi); - if (irq < 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n", - gsi); - WARN_ON(1); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags); - if ((rte = find_rte(irq, gsi)) == NULL) { - printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n", - gsi); - WARN_ON(1); - goto out; - } - - if (--rte->refcnt > 0) - goto out; - - rte->refcnt = NO_REF_RTE; - - /* Mask the interrupt */ - low32 = iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 | IOSAPIC_MASK; - iosapic_write(rte->iosapic, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte->rte_index), low32); - - iosapic_intr_info[irq].count--; - index = find_iosapic(gsi); - iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse--; - WARN_ON(iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse < 0); - - trigger = iosapic_intr_info[irq].trigger; - polarity = iosapic_intr_info[irq].polarity; - dest = iosapic_intr_info[irq].dest; - printk(KERN_INFO - "GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d unregistered\n", - gsi, (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level"), - (polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low"), - cpu_logical_id(dest), dest, irq_to_vector(irq)); - - if (iosapic_intr_info[irq].count == 0) { -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* Clear affinity */ - irq_data_update_affinity(irq_get_irq_data(irq), cpu_all_mask); -#endif - /* Clear the interrupt information */ - iosapic_intr_info[irq].dest = 0; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].dmode = 0; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].polarity = 0; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].trigger = 0; - iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 |= IOSAPIC_MASK; - - /* Destroy and reserve IRQ */ - destroy_and_reserve_irq(irq); - } - out: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); -} - -/* - * ACPI calls this when it finds an entry for a platform interrupt. - */ -int __init -iosapic_register_platform_intr (u32 int_type, unsigned int gsi, - int iosapic_vector, u16 eid, u16 id, - unsigned long polarity, unsigned long trigger) -{ - static const char * const name[] = {"unknown", "PMI", "INIT", "CPEI"}; - unsigned char delivery; - int irq, vector, mask = 0; - unsigned int dest = ((id << 8) | eid) & 0xffff; - - switch (int_type) { - case ACPI_INTERRUPT_PMI: - irq = vector = iosapic_vector; - bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, CPU_MASK_ALL); - /* - * since PMI vector is alloc'd by FW(ACPI) not by kernel, - * we need to make sure the vector is available - */ - iosapic_reassign_vector(irq); - delivery = IOSAPIC_PMI; - break; - case ACPI_INTERRUPT_INIT: - irq = create_irq(); - if (irq < 0) - panic("%s: out of interrupt vectors!\n", __func__); - vector = irq_to_vector(irq); - delivery = IOSAPIC_INIT; - break; - case ACPI_INTERRUPT_CPEI: - irq = vector = IA64_CPE_VECTOR; - BUG_ON(bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, CPU_MASK_ALL)); - delivery = IOSAPIC_FIXED; - mask = 1; - break; - default: - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: invalid int type 0x%x\n", __func__, - int_type); - return -1; - } - - register_intr(gsi, irq, delivery, polarity, trigger); - - printk(KERN_INFO - "PLATFORM int %s (0x%x): GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x)" - " vector %d\n", - int_type < ARRAY_SIZE(name) ? name[int_type] : "unknown", - int_type, gsi, (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level"), - (polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low"), - cpu_logical_id(dest), dest, vector); - - set_rte(gsi, irq, dest, mask); - return vector; -} - -/* - * ACPI calls this when it finds an entry for a legacy ISA IRQ override. - */ -void iosapic_override_isa_irq(unsigned int isa_irq, unsigned int gsi, - unsigned long polarity, unsigned long trigger) -{ - int vector, irq; - unsigned int dest = cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id()); - unsigned char dmode; - - irq = vector = isa_irq_to_vector(isa_irq); - BUG_ON(bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, CPU_MASK_ALL)); - dmode = choose_dmode(); - register_intr(gsi, irq, dmode, polarity, trigger); - - DBG("ISA: IRQ %u -> GSI %u (%s,%s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d\n", - isa_irq, gsi, trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level", - polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low", - cpu_logical_id(dest), dest, vector); - - set_rte(gsi, irq, dest, 1); -} - -void __init -ia64_native_iosapic_pcat_compat_init(void) -{ - if (pcat_compat) { - /* - * Disable the compatibility mode interrupts (8259 style), - * needs IN/OUT support enabled. - */ - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Disabling PC-AT compatible 8259 interrupts\n", - __func__); - outb(0xff, 0xA1); - outb(0xff, 0x21); - } -} - -void __init -iosapic_system_init (int system_pcat_compat) -{ - int irq; - - for (irq = 0; irq < NR_IRQS; ++irq) { - iosapic_intr_info[irq].low32 = IOSAPIC_MASK; - /* mark as unused */ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes); - - iosapic_intr_info[irq].count = 0; - } - - pcat_compat = system_pcat_compat; - if (pcat_compat) - iosapic_pcat_compat_init(); -} - -static inline int -iosapic_alloc (void) -{ - int index; - - for (index = 0; index < NR_IOSAPICS; index++) - if (!iosapic_lists[index].addr) - return index; - - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: failed to allocate iosapic\n", __func__); - return -1; -} - -static inline void -iosapic_free (int index) -{ - memset(&iosapic_lists[index], 0, sizeof(iosapic_lists[0])); -} - -static inline int -iosapic_check_gsi_range (unsigned int gsi_base, unsigned int ver) -{ - int index; - unsigned int gsi_end, base, end; - - /* check gsi range */ - gsi_end = gsi_base + ((ver >> 16) & 0xff); - for (index = 0; index < NR_IOSAPICS; index++) { - if (!iosapic_lists[index].addr) - continue; - - base = iosapic_lists[index].gsi_base; - end = base + iosapic_lists[index].num_rte - 1; - - if (gsi_end < base || end < gsi_base) - continue; /* OK */ - - return -EBUSY; - } - return 0; -} - -static int -iosapic_delete_rte(unsigned int irq, unsigned int gsi) -{ - struct iosapic_rte_info *rte, *temp; - - list_for_each_entry_safe(rte, temp, &iosapic_intr_info[irq].rtes, - rte_list) { - if (rte->iosapic->gsi_base + rte->rte_index == gsi) { - if (rte->refcnt) - return -EBUSY; - - list_del(&rte->rte_list); - kfree(rte); - return 0; - } - } - - return -EINVAL; -} - -int iosapic_init(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned int gsi_base) -{ - int num_rte, err, index; - unsigned int isa_irq, ver; - char __iomem *addr; - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags); - index = find_iosapic(gsi_base); - if (index >= 0) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return -EBUSY; - } - - addr = ioremap(phys_addr, 0); - if (addr == NULL) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return -ENOMEM; - } - ver = iosapic_version(addr); - if ((err = iosapic_check_gsi_range(gsi_base, ver))) { - iounmap(addr); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return err; - } - - /* - * The MAX_REDIR register holds the highest input pin number - * (starting from 0). We add 1 so that we can use it for - * number of pins (= RTEs) - */ - num_rte = ((ver >> 16) & 0xff) + 1; - - index = iosapic_alloc(); - iosapic_lists[index].addr = addr; - iosapic_lists[index].gsi_base = gsi_base; - iosapic_lists[index].num_rte = num_rte; -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - iosapic_lists[index].node = MAX_NUMNODES; -#endif - spin_lock_init(&iosapic_lists[index].lock); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - - if ((gsi_base == 0) && pcat_compat) { - /* - * Map the legacy ISA devices into the IOSAPIC data. Some of - * these may get reprogrammed later on with data from the ACPI - * Interrupt Source Override table. - */ - for (isa_irq = 0; isa_irq < 16; ++isa_irq) - iosapic_override_isa_irq(isa_irq, isa_irq, - IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH, - IOSAPIC_EDGE); - } - return 0; -} - -int iosapic_remove(unsigned int gsi_base) -{ - int i, irq, index, err = 0; - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags); - index = find_iosapic(gsi_base); - if (index < 0) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: No IOSAPIC for GSI base %u\n", - __func__, gsi_base); - goto out; - } - - if (iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse) { - err = -EBUSY; - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: IOSAPIC for GSI base %u is busy\n", - __func__, gsi_base); - goto out; - } - - for (i = gsi_base; i < gsi_base + iosapic_lists[index].num_rte; i++) { - irq = __gsi_to_irq(i); - if (irq < 0) - continue; - - err = iosapic_delete_rte(irq, i); - if (err) - goto out; - } - - iounmap(iosapic_lists[index].addr); - iosapic_free(index); - out: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&iosapic_lock, flags); - return err; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA -void map_iosapic_to_node(unsigned int gsi_base, int node) -{ - int index; - - index = find_iosapic(gsi_base); - if (index < 0) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: No IOSAPIC for GSI %u\n", - __func__, gsi_base); - return; - } - iosapic_lists[index].node = node; - return; -} -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c deleted file mode 100644 index 275b9ea58c64..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * linux/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar - * - * This file contains the code used by various IRQ handling routines: - * asking for different IRQs should be done through these routines - * instead of just grabbing them. Thus setups with different IRQ numbers - * shouldn't result in any weird surprises, and installing new handlers - * should be easier. - * - * Copyright (C) Ashok Raj<ashok.raj@intel.com>, Intel Corporation 2004 - * - * 4/14/2004: Added code to handle cpu migration and do safe irq - * migration without losing interrupts for iosapic - * architecture. - */ - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> - -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - -/* - * 'what should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector'. - * each architecture has to answer this themselves. - */ -void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - printk(KERN_ERR "Unexpected irq vector 0x%x on CPU %u!\n", irq, smp_processor_id()); -} - -/* - * Interrupt statistics: - */ - -atomic_t irq_err_count; - -/* - * /proc/interrupts printing: - */ -int arch_show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, int prec) -{ - seq_printf(p, "ERR: %10u\n", atomic_read(&irq_err_count)); - return 0; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static char irq_redir [NR_IRQS]; // = { [0 ... NR_IRQS-1] = 1 }; - -void set_irq_affinity_info (unsigned int irq, int hwid, int redir) -{ - if (irq < NR_IRQS) { - irq_data_update_affinity(irq_get_irq_data(irq), - cpumask_of(cpu_logical_id(hwid))); - irq_redir[irq] = (char) (redir & 0xff); - } -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -int __init arch_early_irq_init(void) -{ - ia64_mca_irq_init(); - return 0; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -unsigned int vectors_in_migration[NR_IRQS]; - -/* - * Since cpu_online_mask is already updated, we just need to check for - * affinity that has zeros - */ -static void migrate_irqs(void) -{ - int irq, new_cpu; - - for (irq=0; irq < NR_IRQS; irq++) { - struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq); - struct irq_data *data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc); - struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data); - - if (irqd_irq_disabled(data)) - continue; - - /* - * No handling for now. - * TBD: Implement a disable function so we can now - * tell CPU not to respond to these local intr sources. - * such as ITV,CPEI,MCA etc. - */ - if (irqd_is_per_cpu(data)) - continue; - - if (cpumask_any_and(irq_data_get_affinity_mask(data), - cpu_online_mask) >= nr_cpu_ids) { - /* - * Save it for phase 2 processing - */ - vectors_in_migration[irq] = irq; - - new_cpu = cpumask_any(cpu_online_mask); - - /* - * Al three are essential, currently WARN_ON.. maybe panic? - */ - if (chip && chip->irq_disable && - chip->irq_enable && chip->irq_set_affinity) { - chip->irq_disable(data); - chip->irq_set_affinity(data, - cpumask_of(new_cpu), false); - chip->irq_enable(data); - } else { - WARN_ON((!chip || !chip->irq_disable || - !chip->irq_enable || - !chip->irq_set_affinity)); - } - } - } -} - -void fixup_irqs(void) -{ - unsigned int irq; - extern void ia64_process_pending_intr(void); - extern volatile int time_keeper_id; - - /* Mask ITV to disable timer */ - ia64_set_itv(1 << 16); - - /* - * Find a new timesync master - */ - if (smp_processor_id() == time_keeper_id) { - time_keeper_id = cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask); - printk ("CPU %d is now promoted to time-keeper master\n", time_keeper_id); - } - - /* - * Phase 1: Locate IRQs bound to this cpu and - * relocate them for cpu removal. - */ - migrate_irqs(); - - /* - * Phase 2: Perform interrupt processing for all entries reported in - * local APIC. - */ - ia64_process_pending_intr(); - - /* - * Phase 3: Now handle any interrupts not captured in local APIC. - * This is to account for cases that device interrupted during the time the - * rte was being disabled and re-programmed. - */ - for (irq=0; irq < NR_IRQS; irq++) { - if (vectors_in_migration[irq]) { - struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(NULL); - - vectors_in_migration[irq]=0; - generic_handle_irq(irq); - set_irq_regs(old_regs); - } - } - - /* - * Now let processor die. We do irq disable and max_xtp() to - * ensure there is no more interrupts routed to this processor. - * But the local timer interrupt can have 1 pending which we - * take care in timer_interrupt(). - */ - max_xtp(); - local_irq_disable(); -} -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4d16f3cbeb1d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -extern void register_percpu_irq(ia64_vector vec, irq_handler_t handler, - unsigned long flags, const char *name); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_ia64.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_ia64.c deleted file mode 100644 index 46e33c5cb53d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_ia64.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,645 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * linux/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_ia64.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 6/10/99: Updated to bring in sync with x86 version to facilitate - * support for SMP and different interrupt controllers. - * - * 09/15/00 Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> Implemented pci_irq_to_vector - * PCI to vector allocation routine. - * 04/14/2004 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> - * Added CPU Hotplug handling for IPF. - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> - -#include <linux/jiffies.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/signal.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/ratelimit.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> - -#define IRQ_DEBUG 0 - -#define IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED (0) - -#define IRQ_UNUSED (0) -#define IRQ_USED (1) -#define IRQ_RSVD (2) - -int ia64_first_device_vector = IA64_DEF_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR; -int ia64_last_device_vector = IA64_DEF_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR; - -/* default base addr of IPI table */ -void __iomem *ipi_base_addr = ((void __iomem *) - (__IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET | IA64_IPI_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR)); - -static cpumask_t vector_allocation_domain(int cpu); - -/* - * Legacy IRQ to IA-64 vector translation table. - */ -__u8 isa_irq_to_vector_map[16] = { - /* 8259 IRQ translation, first 16 entries */ - 0x2f, 0x20, 0x2e, 0x2d, 0x2c, 0x2b, 0x2a, 0x29, - 0x28, 0x27, 0x26, 0x25, 0x24, 0x23, 0x22, 0x21 -}; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(isa_irq_to_vector_map); - -DEFINE_SPINLOCK(vector_lock); - -struct irq_cfg irq_cfg[NR_IRQS] __read_mostly = { - [0 ... NR_IRQS - 1] = { - .vector = IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED, - .domain = CPU_MASK_NONE - } -}; - -DEFINE_PER_CPU(int[IA64_NUM_VECTORS], vector_irq) = { - [0 ... IA64_NUM_VECTORS - 1] = -1 -}; - -static cpumask_t vector_table[IA64_NUM_VECTORS] = { - [0 ... IA64_NUM_VECTORS - 1] = CPU_MASK_NONE -}; - -static int irq_status[NR_IRQS] = { - [0 ... NR_IRQS -1] = IRQ_UNUSED -}; - -static inline int find_unassigned_irq(void) -{ - int irq; - - for (irq = IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR; irq < NR_IRQS; irq++) - if (irq_status[irq] == IRQ_UNUSED) - return irq; - return -ENOSPC; -} - -static inline int find_unassigned_vector(cpumask_t domain) -{ - cpumask_t mask; - int pos, vector; - - cpumask_and(&mask, &domain, cpu_online_mask); - if (cpumask_empty(&mask)) - return -EINVAL; - - for (pos = 0; pos < IA64_NUM_DEVICE_VECTORS; pos++) { - vector = IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR + pos; - cpumask_and(&mask, &domain, &vector_table[vector]); - if (!cpumask_empty(&mask)) - continue; - return vector; - } - return -ENOSPC; -} - -static int __bind_irq_vector(int irq, int vector, cpumask_t domain) -{ - cpumask_t mask; - int cpu; - struct irq_cfg *cfg = &irq_cfg[irq]; - - BUG_ON((unsigned)irq >= NR_IRQS); - BUG_ON((unsigned)vector >= IA64_NUM_VECTORS); - - cpumask_and(&mask, &domain, cpu_online_mask); - if (cpumask_empty(&mask)) - return -EINVAL; - if ((cfg->vector == vector) && cpumask_equal(&cfg->domain, &domain)) - return 0; - if (cfg->vector != IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED) - return -EBUSY; - for_each_cpu(cpu, &mask) - per_cpu(vector_irq, cpu)[vector] = irq; - cfg->vector = vector; - cfg->domain = domain; - irq_status[irq] = IRQ_USED; - cpumask_or(&vector_table[vector], &vector_table[vector], &domain); - return 0; -} - -int bind_irq_vector(int irq, int vector, cpumask_t domain) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int ret; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - ret = __bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, domain); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); - return ret; -} - -static void __clear_irq_vector(int irq) -{ - int vector, cpu; - cpumask_t domain; - struct irq_cfg *cfg = &irq_cfg[irq]; - - BUG_ON((unsigned)irq >= NR_IRQS); - BUG_ON(cfg->vector == IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED); - vector = cfg->vector; - domain = cfg->domain; - for_each_cpu_and(cpu, &cfg->domain, cpu_online_mask) - per_cpu(vector_irq, cpu)[vector] = -1; - cfg->vector = IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED; - cfg->domain = CPU_MASK_NONE; - irq_status[irq] = IRQ_UNUSED; - cpumask_andnot(&vector_table[vector], &vector_table[vector], &domain); -} - -static void clear_irq_vector(int irq) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - __clear_irq_vector(irq); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); -} - -int -ia64_native_assign_irq_vector (int irq) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int vector, cpu; - cpumask_t domain = CPU_MASK_NONE; - - vector = -ENOSPC; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - domain = vector_allocation_domain(cpu); - vector = find_unassigned_vector(domain); - if (vector >= 0) - break; - } - if (vector < 0) - goto out; - if (irq == AUTO_ASSIGN) - irq = vector; - BUG_ON(__bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, domain)); - out: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); - return vector; -} - -void -ia64_native_free_irq_vector (int vector) -{ - if (vector < IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR || - vector > IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR) - return; - clear_irq_vector(vector); -} - -int -reserve_irq_vector (int vector) -{ - if (vector < IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR || - vector > IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR) - return -EINVAL; - return !!bind_irq_vector(vector, vector, CPU_MASK_ALL); -} - -/* - * Initialize vector_irq on a new cpu. This function must be called - * with vector_lock held. - */ -void __setup_vector_irq(int cpu) -{ - int irq, vector; - - /* Clear vector_irq */ - for (vector = 0; vector < IA64_NUM_VECTORS; ++vector) - per_cpu(vector_irq, cpu)[vector] = -1; - /* Mark the inuse vectors */ - for (irq = 0; irq < NR_IRQS; ++irq) { - if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &irq_cfg[irq].domain)) - continue; - vector = irq_to_vector(irq); - per_cpu(vector_irq, cpu)[vector] = irq; - } -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -static enum vector_domain_type { - VECTOR_DOMAIN_NONE, - VECTOR_DOMAIN_PERCPU -} vector_domain_type = VECTOR_DOMAIN_NONE; - -static cpumask_t vector_allocation_domain(int cpu) -{ - if (vector_domain_type == VECTOR_DOMAIN_PERCPU) - return *cpumask_of(cpu); - return CPU_MASK_ALL; -} - -static int __irq_prepare_move(int irq, int cpu) -{ - struct irq_cfg *cfg = &irq_cfg[irq]; - int vector; - cpumask_t domain; - - if (cfg->move_in_progress || cfg->move_cleanup_count) - return -EBUSY; - if (cfg->vector == IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED || !cpu_online(cpu)) - return -EINVAL; - if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cfg->domain)) - return 0; - domain = vector_allocation_domain(cpu); - vector = find_unassigned_vector(domain); - if (vector < 0) - return -ENOSPC; - cfg->move_in_progress = 1; - cfg->old_domain = cfg->domain; - cfg->vector = IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED; - cfg->domain = CPU_MASK_NONE; - BUG_ON(__bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, domain)); - return 0; -} - -int irq_prepare_move(int irq, int cpu) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int ret; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - ret = __irq_prepare_move(irq, cpu); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); - return ret; -} - -void irq_complete_move(unsigned irq) -{ - struct irq_cfg *cfg = &irq_cfg[irq]; - cpumask_t cleanup_mask; - int i; - - if (likely(!cfg->move_in_progress)) - return; - - if (unlikely(cpumask_test_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &cfg->old_domain))) - return; - - cpumask_and(&cleanup_mask, &cfg->old_domain, cpu_online_mask); - cfg->move_cleanup_count = cpumask_weight(&cleanup_mask); - for_each_cpu(i, &cleanup_mask) - ia64_send_ipi(i, IA64_IRQ_MOVE_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); - cfg->move_in_progress = 0; -} - -static irqreturn_t smp_irq_move_cleanup_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - int me = smp_processor_id(); - ia64_vector vector; - unsigned long flags; - - for (vector = IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR; - vector < IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR; vector++) { - int irq; - struct irq_desc *desc; - struct irq_cfg *cfg; - irq = __this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vector]); - if (irq < 0) - continue; - - desc = irq_to_desc(irq); - cfg = irq_cfg + irq; - raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock); - if (!cfg->move_cleanup_count) - goto unlock; - - if (!cpumask_test_cpu(me, &cfg->old_domain)) - goto unlock; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - __this_cpu_write(vector_irq[vector], -1); - cpumask_clear_cpu(me, &vector_table[vector]); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); - cfg->move_cleanup_count--; - unlock: - raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock); - } - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static int __init parse_vector_domain(char *arg) -{ - if (!arg) - return -EINVAL; - if (!strcmp(arg, "percpu")) { - vector_domain_type = VECTOR_DOMAIN_PERCPU; - no_int_routing = 1; - } - return 0; -} -early_param("vector", parse_vector_domain); -#else -static cpumask_t vector_allocation_domain(int cpu) -{ - return CPU_MASK_ALL; -} -#endif - - -void destroy_and_reserve_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - irq_init_desc(irq); - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - __clear_irq_vector(irq); - irq_status[irq] = IRQ_RSVD; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); -} - -/* - * Dynamic irq allocate and deallocation for MSI - */ -int create_irq(void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int irq, vector, cpu; - cpumask_t domain = CPU_MASK_NONE; - - irq = vector = -ENOSPC; - spin_lock_irqsave(&vector_lock, flags); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - domain = vector_allocation_domain(cpu); - vector = find_unassigned_vector(domain); - if (vector >= 0) - break; - } - if (vector < 0) - goto out; - irq = find_unassigned_irq(); - if (irq < 0) - goto out; - BUG_ON(__bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, domain)); - out: - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vector_lock, flags); - if (irq >= 0) - irq_init_desc(irq); - return irq; -} - -void destroy_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - irq_init_desc(irq); - clear_irq_vector(irq); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -# define IS_RESCHEDULE(vec) (vec == IA64_IPI_RESCHEDULE) -# define IS_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH(vec) (vec == IA64_IPI_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH) -#else -# define IS_RESCHEDULE(vec) (0) -# define IS_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH(vec) (0) -#endif -/* - * That's where the IVT branches when we get an external - * interrupt. This branches to the correct hardware IRQ handler via - * function ptr. - */ -void -ia64_handle_irq (ia64_vector vector, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); - unsigned long saved_tpr; - -#if IRQ_DEBUG - { - unsigned long bsp, sp; - - /* - * Note: if the interrupt happened while executing in - * the context switch routine (ia64_switch_to), we may - * get a spurious stack overflow here. This is - * because the register and the memory stack are not - * switched atomically. - */ - bsp = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_BSP); - sp = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_SP); - - if ((sp - bsp) < 1024) { - static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(ratelimit, 5 * HZ, 5); - - if (__ratelimit(&ratelimit)) { - printk("ia64_handle_irq: DANGER: less than " - "1KB of free stack space!!\n" - "(bsp=0x%lx, sp=%lx)\n", bsp, sp); - } - } - } -#endif /* IRQ_DEBUG */ - - /* - * Always set TPR to limit maximum interrupt nesting depth to - * 16 (without this, it would be ~240, which could easily lead - * to kernel stack overflows). - */ - irq_enter(); - saved_tpr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR); - ia64_srlz_d(); - while (vector != IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR) { - int irq = local_vector_to_irq(vector); - - if (unlikely(IS_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH(vector))) { - smp_local_flush_tlb(); - kstat_incr_irq_this_cpu(irq); - } else if (unlikely(IS_RESCHEDULE(vector))) { - scheduler_ipi(); - kstat_incr_irq_this_cpu(irq); - } else { - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, vector); - ia64_srlz_d(); - - if (unlikely(irq < 0)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Unexpected interrupt " - "vector %d on CPU %d is not mapped " - "to any IRQ!\n", __func__, vector, - smp_processor_id()); - } else - generic_handle_irq(irq); - - /* - * Disable interrupts and send EOI: - */ - local_irq_disable(); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, saved_tpr); - } - ia64_eoi(); - vector = ia64_get_ivr(); - } - /* - * This must be done *after* the ia64_eoi(). For example, the keyboard softirq - * handler needs to be able to wait for further keyboard interrupts, which can't - * come through until ia64_eoi() has been done. - */ - irq_exit(); - set_irq_regs(old_regs); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -/* - * This function emulates a interrupt processing when a cpu is about to be - * brought down. - */ -void ia64_process_pending_intr(void) -{ - ia64_vector vector; - unsigned long saved_tpr; - extern unsigned int vectors_in_migration[NR_IRQS]; - - vector = ia64_get_ivr(); - - irq_enter(); - saved_tpr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR); - ia64_srlz_d(); - - /* - * Perform normal interrupt style processing - */ - while (vector != IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR) { - int irq = local_vector_to_irq(vector); - - if (unlikely(IS_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH(vector))) { - smp_local_flush_tlb(); - kstat_incr_irq_this_cpu(irq); - } else if (unlikely(IS_RESCHEDULE(vector))) { - kstat_incr_irq_this_cpu(irq); - } else { - struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(NULL); - - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, vector); - ia64_srlz_d(); - - /* - * Now try calling normal ia64_handle_irq as it would have got called - * from a real intr handler. Try passing null for pt_regs, hopefully - * it will work. I hope it works!. - * Probably could shared code. - */ - if (unlikely(irq < 0)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Unexpected interrupt " - "vector %d on CPU %d not being mapped " - "to any IRQ!!\n", __func__, vector, - smp_processor_id()); - } else { - vectors_in_migration[irq]=0; - generic_handle_irq(irq); - } - set_irq_regs(old_regs); - - /* - * Disable interrupts and send EOI - */ - local_irq_disable(); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, saved_tpr); - } - ia64_eoi(); - vector = ia64_get_ivr(); - } - irq_exit(); -} -#endif - - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -static irqreturn_t dummy_handler (int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - BUG(); - return IRQ_NONE; -} - -/* - * KVM uses this interrupt to force a cpu out of guest mode - */ - -#endif - -void -register_percpu_irq(ia64_vector vec, irq_handler_t handler, unsigned long flags, - const char *name) -{ - unsigned int irq; - - irq = vec; - BUG_ON(bind_irq_vector(irq, vec, CPU_MASK_ALL)); - irq_set_status_flags(irq, IRQ_PER_CPU); - irq_set_chip(irq, &irq_type_ia64_lsapic); - if (handler) - if (request_irq(irq, handler, flags, name, NULL)) - pr_err("Failed to request irq %u (%s)\n", irq, name); - irq_set_handler(irq, handle_percpu_irq); -} - -void __init -ia64_native_register_ipi(void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - register_percpu_irq(IA64_IPI_VECTOR, handle_IPI, 0, "IPI"); - register_percpu_irq(IA64_IPI_RESCHEDULE, dummy_handler, 0, "resched"); - register_percpu_irq(IA64_IPI_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH, dummy_handler, 0, - "tlb_flush"); -#endif -} - -void __init -init_IRQ (void) -{ - acpi_boot_init(); - ia64_register_ipi(); - register_percpu_irq(IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR, NULL, 0, NULL); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (vector_domain_type != VECTOR_DOMAIN_NONE) { - register_percpu_irq(IA64_IRQ_MOVE_VECTOR, - smp_irq_move_cleanup_interrupt, 0, - "irq_move"); - } -#endif -} - -void -ia64_send_ipi (int cpu, int vector, int delivery_mode, int redirect) -{ - void __iomem *ipi_addr; - unsigned long ipi_data; - unsigned long phys_cpu_id; - - phys_cpu_id = cpu_physical_id(cpu); - - /* - * cpu number is in 8bit ID and 8bit EID - */ - - ipi_data = (delivery_mode << 8) | (vector & 0xff); - ipi_addr = ipi_base_addr + ((phys_cpu_id << 4) | ((redirect & 1) << 3)); - - writeq(ipi_data, ipi_addr); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_lsapic.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_lsapic.c deleted file mode 100644 index 23bf4499a75d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/irq_lsapic.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * LSAPIC Interrupt Controller - * - * This takes care of interrupts that are generated by the CPU's - * internal Streamlined Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller - * (LSAPIC), such as the ITC and IPI interrupts. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> - -static unsigned int -lsapic_noop_startup (struct irq_data *data) -{ - return 0; -} - -static void -lsapic_noop (struct irq_data *data) -{ - /* nothing to do... */ -} - -static int lsapic_retrigger(struct irq_data *data) -{ - ia64_resend_irq(data->irq); - - return 1; -} - -struct irq_chip irq_type_ia64_lsapic = { - .name = "LSAPIC", - .irq_startup = lsapic_noop_startup, - .irq_shutdown = lsapic_noop, - .irq_enable = lsapic_noop, - .irq_disable = lsapic_noop, - .irq_ack = lsapic_noop, - .irq_retrigger = lsapic_retrigger, -}; diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/ivt.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/ivt.S deleted file mode 100644 index da90c49df628..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/ivt.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1688 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/ivt.S - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002-2003 Intel Co - * Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Kenneth Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * - * 00/08/23 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> TLB handling for SMP - * 00/12/20 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> DTLB/ITLB handler now uses virtual PT. - * - * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@hp.com> - * Xen paravirtualization - * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> - * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. - * pv_ops. - * Yaozu (Eddie) Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com> - */ -/* - * This file defines the interruption vector table used by the CPU. - * It does not include one entry per possible cause of interruption. - * - * The first 20 entries of the table contain 64 bundles each while the - * remaining 48 entries contain only 16 bundles each. - * - * The 64 bundles are used to allow inlining the whole handler for critical - * interruptions like TLB misses. - * - * For each entry, the comment is as follows: - * - * // 0x1c00 Entry 7 (size 64 bundles) Data Key Miss (12,51) - * entry offset ----/ / / / / - * entry number ---------/ / / / - * size of the entry -------------/ / / - * vector name -------------------------------------/ / - * interruptions triggering this vector ----------------------/ - * - * The table is 32KB in size and must be aligned on 32KB boundary. - * (The CPU ignores the 15 lower bits of the address) - * - * Table is based upon EAS2.6 (Oct 1999) - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/break.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/thread_info.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> - -#if 0 -# define PSR_DEFAULT_BITS psr.ac -#else -# define PSR_DEFAULT_BITS 0 -#endif - -#if 0 - /* - * This lets you track the last eight faults that occurred on the CPU. Make sure ar.k2 isn't - * needed for something else before enabling this... - */ -# define DBG_FAULT(i) mov r16=ar.k2;; shl r16=r16,8;; add r16=(i),r16;;mov ar.k2=r16 -#else -# define DBG_FAULT(i) -#endif - -#include "minstate.h" - -#define FAULT(n) \ - mov r31=pr; \ - mov r19=n;; /* prepare to save predicates */ \ - br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler - - .section .text..ivt,"ax" - - .align 32768 // align on 32KB boundary - .global ia64_ivt - EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_ivt) -ia64_ivt: -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x0000 Entry 0 (size 64 bundles) VHPT Translation (8,20,47) -ENTRY(vhpt_miss) - DBG_FAULT(0) - /* - * The VHPT vector is invoked when the TLB entry for the virtual page table - * is missing. This happens only as a result of a previous - * (the "original") TLB miss, which may either be caused by an instruction - * fetch or a data access (or non-access). - * - * What we do here is normal TLB miss handing for the _original_ miss, - * followed by inserting the TLB entry for the virtual page table page - * that the VHPT walker was attempting to access. The latter gets - * inserted as long as page table entry above pte level have valid - * mappings for the faulting address. The TLB entry for the original - * miss gets inserted only if the pte entry indicates that the page is - * present. - * - * do_page_fault gets invoked in the following cases: - * - the faulting virtual address uses unimplemented address bits - * - the faulting virtual address has no valid page table mapping - */ - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - movl r18=PAGE_SHIFT - MOV_FROM_ITIR(r25) -#endif - ;; - RSM_PSR_DT // use physical addressing for data - mov r31=pr // save the predicate registers - mov r19=IA64_KR(PT_BASE) // get page table base address - shl r21=r16,3 // shift bit 60 into sign bit - shr.u r17=r16,61 // get the region number into r17 - ;; - shr.u r22=r21,3 -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - extr.u r26=r25,2,6 - ;; - cmp.ne p8,p0=r18,r26 - sub r27=r26,r18 - ;; -(p8) dep r25=r18,r25,2,6 -(p8) shr r22=r22,r27 -#endif - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=5,r17 // is IFA pointing into to region 5? - shr.u r18=r22,PGDIR_SHIFT // get bottom portion of pgd index bit - ;; -(p7) dep r17=r17,r19,(PAGE_SHIFT-3),3 // put region number bits in place - - srlz.d - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p6, r19, swapper_pg_dir) // region 5 is rooted at swapper_pg_dir - - .pred.rel "mutex", p6, p7 -(p6) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT -(p7) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT-3 - ;; -(p6) dep r17=r18,r19,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pgd_offset for region 5 -(p7) dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-6) // r17=pgd_offset for region[0-4] - cmp.eq p7,p6=0,r21 // unused address bits all zeroes? -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - shr.u r28=r22,PUD_SHIFT // shift pud index into position -#else - shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position -#endif - ;; - ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pgd (may be 0) - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pgd_present(*pgd) == NULL? -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - dep r28=r28,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r28=pud_offset(pgd,addr) - ;; - shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position -(p7) ld8 r29=[r28] // get *pud (may be 0) - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r29,r0 // was pud_present(*pud) == NULL? - dep r17=r18,r29,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pud,addr) -#else - dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pgd,addr) -#endif - ;; -(p7) ld8 r20=[r17] // get *pmd (may be 0) - shr.u r19=r22,PAGE_SHIFT // shift pte index into position - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r20,r0 // was pmd_present(*pmd) == NULL? - dep r21=r19,r20,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r21=pte_offset(pmd,addr) - ;; -(p7) ld8 r18=[r21] // read *pte - MOV_FROM_ISR(r19) // cr.isr bit 32 tells us if this is an insn miss - ;; -(p7) tbit.z p6,p7=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? - MOV_FROM_IHA(r22) // get the VHPT address that caused the TLB miss - ;; // avoid RAW on p7 -(p7) tbit.nz.unc p10,p11=r19,32 // is it an instruction TLB miss? - dep r23=0,r20,0,PAGE_SHIFT // clear low bits to get page address - ;; - ITC_I_AND_D(p10, p11, r18, r24) // insert the instruction TLB entry and - // insert the data TLB entry -(p6) br.cond.spnt.many page_fault // handle bad address/page not present (page fault) - MOV_TO_IFA(r22, r24) - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - MOV_TO_ITIR(p8, r25, r24) // change to default page-size for VHPT -#endif - - /* - * Now compute and insert the TLB entry for the virtual page table. We never - * execute in a page table page so there is no need to set the exception deferral - * bit. - */ - adds r24=__DIRTY_BITS_NO_ED|_PAGE_PL_0|_PAGE_AR_RW,r23 - ;; - ITC_D(p7, r24, r25) - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - - /* - * Re-check pagetable entry. If they changed, we may have received a ptc.g - * between reading the pagetable and the "itc". If so, flush the entry we - * inserted and retry. At this point, we have: - * - * r28 = equivalent of pud_offset(pgd, ifa) - * r17 = equivalent of pmd_offset(pud, ifa) - * r21 = equivalent of pte_offset(pmd, ifa) - * - * r29 = *pud - * r20 = *pmd - * r18 = *pte - */ - ld8 r25=[r21] // read *pte again - ld8 r26=[r17] // read *pmd again -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - ld8 r19=[r28] // read *pud again -#endif - cmp.ne p6,p7=r0,r0 - ;; - cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r26,r20 // did *pmd change -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r19,r29 // did *pud change -#endif - mov r27=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; -(p6) ptc.l r22,r27 // purge PTE page translation -(p7) cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r25,r18 // did *pte change - ;; -(p6) ptc.l r16,r27 // purge translation -#endif - - mov pr=r31,-1 // restore predicate registers - RFI -END(vhpt_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x0400 Entry 1 (size 64 bundles) ITLB (21) -ENTRY(itlb_miss) - DBG_FAULT(1) - /* - * The ITLB handler accesses the PTE via the virtually mapped linear - * page table. If a nested TLB miss occurs, we switch into physical - * mode, walk the page table, and then re-execute the PTE read and - * go on normally after that. - */ - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get virtual address - mov r29=b0 // save b0 - mov r31=pr // save predicates -.itlb_fault: - MOV_FROM_IHA(r17) // get virtual address of PTE - movl r30=1f // load nested fault continuation point - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] // read *pte - ;; - mov b0=r29 - tbit.z p6,p0=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? -(p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault - ;; - ITC_I(p0, r18, r19) - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - - ld8 r19=[r17] // read *pte again and see if same - mov r20=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 // setup page size for purge - ;; - cmp.ne p7,p0=r18,r19 - ;; -(p7) ptc.l r16,r20 -#endif - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(itlb_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x0800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x0800 Entry 2 (size 64 bundles) DTLB (9,48) -ENTRY(dtlb_miss) - DBG_FAULT(2) - /* - * The DTLB handler accesses the PTE via the virtually mapped linear - * page table. If a nested TLB miss occurs, we switch into physical - * mode, walk the page table, and then re-execute the PTE read and - * go on normally after that. - */ - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get virtual address - mov r29=b0 // save b0 - mov r31=pr // save predicates -dtlb_fault: - MOV_FROM_IHA(r17) // get virtual address of PTE - movl r30=1f // load nested fault continuation point - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] // read *pte - ;; - mov b0=r29 - tbit.z p6,p0=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? -(p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault - ;; - ITC_D(p0, r18, r19) - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - - ld8 r19=[r17] // read *pte again and see if same - mov r20=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 // setup page size for purge - ;; - cmp.ne p7,p0=r18,r19 - ;; -(p7) ptc.l r16,r20 -#endif - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(dtlb_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x0c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x0c00 Entry 3 (size 64 bundles) Alt ITLB (19) -ENTRY(alt_itlb_miss) - DBG_FAULT(3) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss - movl r17=PAGE_KERNEL - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r21) - movl r19=(((1 << IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS) - 1) & ~0xfff) - mov r31=pr - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT - shr.u r22=r16,61 // get the region number into r21 - ;; - cmp.gt p8,p0=6,r22 // user mode - ;; - THASH(p8, r17, r16, r23) - ;; - MOV_TO_IHA(p8, r17, r23) -(p8) mov r29=b0 // save b0 -(p8) br.cond.dptk .itlb_fault -#endif - extr.u r23=r21,IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT,2 // extract psr.cpl - and r19=r19,r16 // clear ed, reserved bits, and PTE control bits - shr.u r18=r16,57 // move address bit 61 to bit 4 - ;; - andcm r18=0x10,r18 // bit 4=~address-bit(61) - cmp.ne p8,p0=r0,r23 // psr.cpl != 0? - or r19=r17,r19 // insert PTE control bits into r19 - ;; - or r19=r19,r18 // set bit 4 (uncached) if the access was to region 6 -(p8) br.cond.spnt page_fault - ;; - ITC_I(p0, r19, r18) // insert the TLB entry - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(alt_itlb_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x1000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x1000 Entry 4 (size 64 bundles) Alt DTLB (7,46) -ENTRY(alt_dtlb_miss) - DBG_FAULT(4) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss - movl r17=PAGE_KERNEL - MOV_FROM_ISR(r20) - movl r19=(((1 << IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS) - 1) & ~0xfff) - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r21) - mov r31=pr - mov r24=PERCPU_ADDR - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT - shr.u r22=r16,61 // get the region number into r21 - ;; - cmp.gt p8,p0=6,r22 // access to region 0-5 - ;; - THASH(p8, r17, r16, r25) - ;; - MOV_TO_IHA(p8, r17, r25) -(p8) mov r29=b0 // save b0 -(p8) br.cond.dptk dtlb_fault -#endif - cmp.ge p10,p11=r16,r24 // access to per_cpu_data? - tbit.z p12,p0=r16,61 // access to region 6? - mov r25=PERCPU_PAGE_SHIFT << 2 - mov r26=PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - nop.m 0 - nop.b 0 - ;; -(p10) mov r19=IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA) -(p11) and r19=r19,r16 // clear non-ppn fields - extr.u r23=r21,IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT,2 // extract psr.cpl - and r22=IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK,r20 // get the isr.code field - tbit.nz p6,p7=r20,IA64_ISR_SP_BIT // is speculation bit on? - tbit.nz p9,p0=r20,IA64_ISR_NA_BIT // is non-access bit on? - ;; -(p10) sub r19=r19,r26 - MOV_TO_ITIR(p10, r25, r24) - cmp.ne p8,p0=r0,r23 -(p9) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH,r22 // check isr.code field -(p12) dep r17=-1,r17,4,1 // set ma=UC for region 6 addr -(p8) br.cond.spnt page_fault - - dep r21=-1,r21,IA64_PSR_ED_BIT,1 - ;; - or r19=r19,r17 // insert PTE control bits into r19 - MOV_TO_IPSR(p6, r21, r24) - ;; - ITC_D(p7, r19, r18) // insert the TLB entry - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(alt_dtlb_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x1400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x1400 Entry 5 (size 64 bundles) Data nested TLB (6,45) -ENTRY(nested_dtlb_miss) - /* - * In the absence of kernel bugs, we get here when the virtually mapped linear - * page table is accessed non-speculatively (e.g., in the Dirty-bit, Instruction - * Access-bit, or Data Access-bit faults). If the DTLB entry for the virtual page - * table is missing, a nested TLB miss fault is triggered and control is - * transferred to this point. When this happens, we lookup the pte for the - * faulting address by walking the page table in physical mode and return to the - * continuation point passed in register r30 (or call page_fault if the address is - * not mapped). - * - * Input: r16: faulting address - * r29: saved b0 - * r30: continuation address - * r31: saved pr - * - * Output: r17: physical address of PTE of faulting address - * r29: saved b0 - * r30: continuation address - * r31: saved pr - * - * Clobbered: b0, r18, r19, r21, r22, psr.dt (cleared) - */ - RSM_PSR_DT // switch to using physical data addressing - mov r19=IA64_KR(PT_BASE) // get the page table base address - shl r21=r16,3 // shift bit 60 into sign bit - MOV_FROM_ITIR(r18) - ;; - shr.u r17=r16,61 // get the region number into r17 - extr.u r18=r18,2,6 // get the faulting page size - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=5,r17 // is faulting address in region 5? - add r22=-PAGE_SHIFT,r18 // adjustment for hugetlb address - add r18=PGDIR_SHIFT-PAGE_SHIFT,r18 - ;; - shr.u r22=r16,r22 - shr.u r18=r16,r18 -(p7) dep r17=r17,r19,(PAGE_SHIFT-3),3 // put region number bits in place - - srlz.d - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p6, r19, swapper_pg_dir) // region 5 is rooted at swapper_pg_dir - - .pred.rel "mutex", p6, p7 -(p6) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT -(p7) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT-3 - ;; -(p6) dep r17=r18,r19,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pgd_offset for region 5 -(p7) dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-6) // r17=pgd_offset for region[0-4] - cmp.eq p7,p6=0,r21 // unused address bits all zeroes? -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - shr.u r18=r22,PUD_SHIFT // shift pud index into position -#else - shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position -#endif - ;; - ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pgd (may be 0) - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pgd_present(*pgd) == NULL? - dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=p[u|m]d_offset(pgd,addr) - ;; -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 -(p7) ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pud (may be 0) - shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pud_present(*pud) == NULL? - dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pud,addr) - ;; -#endif -(p7) ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pmd (may be 0) - shr.u r19=r22,PAGE_SHIFT // shift pte index into position - ;; -(p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pmd_present(*pmd) == NULL? - dep r17=r19,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pte_offset(pmd,addr); -(p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault - mov b0=r30 - br.sptk.many b0 // return to continuation point -END(nested_dtlb_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x1800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x1800 Entry 6 (size 64 bundles) Instruction Key Miss (24) -ENTRY(ikey_miss) - DBG_FAULT(6) - FAULT(6) -END(ikey_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x1c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x1c00 Entry 7 (size 64 bundles) Data Key Miss (12,51) -ENTRY(dkey_miss) - DBG_FAULT(7) - FAULT(7) -END(dkey_miss) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x2000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x2000 Entry 8 (size 64 bundles) Dirty-bit (54) -ENTRY(dirty_bit) - DBG_FAULT(8) - /* - * What we do here is to simply turn on the dirty bit in the PTE. We need to - * update both the page-table and the TLB entry. To efficiently access the PTE, - * we address it through the virtual page table. Most likely, the TLB entry for - * the relevant virtual page table page is still present in the TLB so we can - * normally do this without additional TLB misses. In case the necessary virtual - * page table TLB entry isn't present, we take a nested TLB miss hit where we look - * up the physical address of the L3 PTE and then continue at label 1 below. - */ - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault - movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault - ;; - THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE - mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault - mov r31=pr // save pr -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; // avoid RAW on r18 - mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg - or r25=_PAGE_D|_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty and accessed bits - tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit - ;; -(p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only update if page is present - mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; -(p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only compare if page is present - ;; - ITC_D(p6, r25, r18) // install updated PTE - ;; - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - - ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed - ;; -(p7) ptc.l r16,r24 - mov b0=r29 // restore b0 - mov ar.ccv=r28 -#else - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; // avoid RAW on r18 - or r18=_PAGE_D|_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty and accessed bits - mov b0=r29 // restore b0 - ;; - st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE - ITC_D(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE -#endif - mov pr=r31,-1 // restore pr - RFI -END(dirty_bit) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x2400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x2400 Entry 9 (size 64 bundles) Instruction Access-bit (27) -ENTRY(iaccess_bit) - DBG_FAULT(9) - // Like Entry 8, except for instruction access - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault - movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault - mov r31=pr // save predicates -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - /* - * Erratum 10 (IFA may contain incorrect address) has "NoFix" status. - */ - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r17) - ;; - MOV_FROM_IIP(r18) - tbit.z p6,p0=r17,IA64_PSR_IS_BIT // IA64 instruction set? - ;; -(p6) mov r16=r18 // if so, use cr.iip instead of cr.ifa -#endif /* CONFIG_ITANIUM */ - ;; - THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE - mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault) -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; - mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg - or r25=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit - tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit - ;; -(p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only if page present - mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; -(p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only if page present - ;; - ITC_I(p6, r25, r26) // install updated PTE - ;; - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - - ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed - ;; -(p7) ptc.l r16,r24 - mov b0=r29 // restore b0 - mov ar.ccv=r28 -#else /* !CONFIG_SMP */ - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; - or r18=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit - mov b0=r29 // restore b0 - ;; - st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE - ITC_I(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE -#endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */ - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(iaccess_bit) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x2800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x2800 Entry 10 (size 64 bundles) Data Access-bit (15,55) -ENTRY(daccess_bit) - DBG_FAULT(10) - // Like Entry 8, except for data access - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault - movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault - ;; - THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE - mov r31=pr - mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault) -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; // avoid RAW on r18 - mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg - or r25=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty bit - tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit - ;; -(p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only if page is present - mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; -(p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only if page is present - ;; - ITC_D(p6, r25, r26) // install updated PTE - /* - * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions - * cannot possibly affect the following loads: - */ - dv_serialize_data - ;; - ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed - ;; -(p7) ptc.l r16,r24 - mov ar.ccv=r28 -#else - ;; -1: ld8 r18=[r17] - ;; // avoid RAW on r18 - or r18=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit - ;; - st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE - ITC_D(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE -#endif - mov b0=r29 // restore b0 - mov pr=r31,-1 - RFI -END(daccess_bit) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x2c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x2c00 Entry 11 (size 64 bundles) Break instruction (33) -ENTRY(break_fault) - /* - * The streamlined system call entry/exit paths only save/restore the initial part - * of pt_regs. This implies that the callers of system-calls must adhere to the - * normal procedure calling conventions. - * - * Registers to be saved & restored: - * CR registers: cr.ipsr, cr.iip, cr.ifs - * AR registers: ar.unat, ar.pfs, ar.rsc, ar.rnat, ar.bspstore, ar.fpsr - * others: pr, b0, b6, loadrs, r1, r11, r12, r13, r15 - * Registers to be restored only: - * r8-r11: output value from the system call. - * - * During system call exit, scratch registers (including r15) are modified/cleared - * to prevent leaking bits from kernel to user level. - */ - DBG_FAULT(11) - mov.m r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT) // M2 r16 <- current task (12 cyc) - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r29) // M2 (12 cyc) - mov r31=pr // I0 (2 cyc) - - MOV_FROM_IIM(r17) // M2 (2 cyc) - mov.m r27=ar.rsc // M2 (12 cyc) - mov r18=__IA64_BREAK_SYSCALL // A - - mov.m ar.rsc=0 // M2 - mov.m r21=ar.fpsr // M2 (12 cyc) - mov r19=b6 // I0 (2 cyc) - ;; - mov.m r23=ar.bspstore // M2 (12 cyc) - mov.m r24=ar.rnat // M2 (5 cyc) - mov.i r26=ar.pfs // I0 (2 cyc) - - invala // M0|1 - nop.m 0 // M - mov r20=r1 // A save r1 - - nop.m 0 - movl r30=sys_call_table // X - - MOV_FROM_IIP(r28) // M2 (2 cyc) - cmp.eq p0,p7=r18,r17 // I0 is this a system call? -(p7) br.cond.spnt non_syscall // B no -> - // - // From this point on, we are definitely on the syscall-path - // and we can use (non-banked) scratch registers. - // -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - mov r1=r16 // A move task-pointer to "addl"-addressable reg - mov r2=r16 // A setup r2 for ia64_syscall_setup - add r9=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 // A r9 = ¤t_thread_info()->flags - - adds r16=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r16 - adds r15=-1024,r15 // A subtract 1024 from syscall number - mov r3=NR_syscalls - 1 - ;; - ld1.bias r17=[r16] // M0|1 r17 = current->thread.on_ustack flag - ld4 r9=[r9] // M0|1 r9 = current_thread_info()->flags - extr.u r8=r29,41,2 // I0 extract ei field from cr.ipsr - - shladd r30=r15,3,r30 // A r30 = sys_call_table + 8*(syscall-1024) - addl r22=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r1 // A compute base of RBS - cmp.leu p6,p7=r15,r3 // A syscall number in range? - ;; - - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r22] // M0|1 prefetch RBS -(p6) ld8 r30=[r30] // M0|1 load address of syscall entry point - tnat.nz.or p7,p0=r15 // I0 is syscall nr a NaT? - - mov.m ar.bspstore=r22 // M2 switch to kernel RBS - cmp.eq p8,p9=2,r8 // A isr.ei==2? - ;; - -(p8) mov r8=0 // A clear ei to 0 -(p7) movl r30=sys_ni_syscall // X - -(p8) adds r28=16,r28 // A switch cr.iip to next bundle -(p9) adds r8=1,r8 // A increment ei to next slot -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - ;; - mov b6=r30 // I0 setup syscall handler branch reg early -#else - nop.i 0 - ;; -#endif - - mov.m r25=ar.unat // M2 (5 cyc) - dep r29=r8,r29,41,2 // I0 insert new ei into cr.ipsr - adds r15=1024,r15 // A restore original syscall number - // - // If any of the above loads miss in L1D, we'll stall here until - // the data arrives. - // -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - st1 [r16]=r0 // M2|3 clear current->thread.on_ustack flag -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - MOV_FROM_ITC(p0, p14, r30, r18) // M get cycle for accounting -#else - mov b6=r30 // I0 setup syscall handler branch reg early -#endif - cmp.eq pKStk,pUStk=r0,r17 // A were we on kernel stacks already? - - and r9=_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEAUDIT,r9 // A mask trace or audit - mov r18=ar.bsp // M2 (12 cyc) -(pKStk) br.cond.spnt .break_fixup // B we're already in kernel-mode -- fix up RBS - ;; -.back_from_break_fixup: -(pUStk) addl r1=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r1 // A compute base of memory stack - cmp.eq p14,p0=r9,r0 // A are syscalls being traced/audited? - br.call.sptk.many b7=ia64_syscall_setup // B -1: -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - // mov.m r30=ar.itc is called in advance, and r13 is current - add r16=TI_AC_STAMP+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 // A - add r17=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 // A -(pKStk) br.cond.spnt .skip_accounting // B unlikely skip - ;; - ld8 r18=[r16],TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // M get last stamp - ld8 r19=[r17],TI_AC_UTIME-TI_AC_LEAVE // M time at leave - ;; - ld8 r20=[r16],TI_AC_STAMP-TI_AC_STIME // M cumulated stime - ld8 r21=[r17] // M cumulated utime - sub r22=r19,r18 // A stime before leave - ;; - st8 [r16]=r30,TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // M update stamp - sub r18=r30,r19 // A elapsed time in user - ;; - add r20=r20,r22 // A sum stime - add r21=r21,r18 // A sum utime - ;; - st8 [r16]=r20 // M update stime - st8 [r17]=r21 // M update utime - ;; -.skip_accounting: -#endif - mov ar.rsc=0x3 // M2 set eager mode, pl 0, LE, loadrs=0 - nop 0 - BSW_1(r2, r14) // B (6 cyc) regs are saved, switch to bank 1 - ;; - - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r16) // M2 now it's safe to re-enable intr.-collection - // M0 ensure interruption collection is on - movl r3=ia64_ret_from_syscall // X - ;; - mov rp=r3 // I0 set the real return addr -(p10) br.cond.spnt.many ia64_ret_from_syscall // B return if bad call-frame or r15 is a NaT - - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r16) // M2 restore psr.i -(p14) br.call.sptk.many b6=b6 // B invoke syscall-handker (ignore return addr) - br.cond.spnt.many ia64_trace_syscall // B do syscall-tracing thingamagic - // NOT REACHED -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - // On entry, we optimistically assumed that we're coming from user-space. - // For the rare cases where a system-call is done from within the kernel, - // we fix things up at this point: -.break_fixup: - add r1=-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,sp // A allocate space for pt_regs structure - mov ar.rnat=r24 // M2 restore kernel's AR.RNAT - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r23 // M2 restore kernel's AR.BSPSTORE - br.cond.sptk .back_from_break_fixup -END(break_fault) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x3000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x3000 Entry 12 (size 64 bundles) External Interrupt (4) -ENTRY(interrupt) - /* interrupt handler has become too big to fit this area. */ - br.sptk.many __interrupt -END(interrupt) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x3400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x3400 Entry 13 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(13) - FAULT(13) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x3800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x3800 Entry 14 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(14) - FAULT(14) - - /* - * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that - * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this - * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more - * suitable spot... - * - * ia64_syscall_setup() is a separate subroutine so that it can - * allocate stacked registers so it can safely demine any - * potential NaT values from the input registers. - * - * On entry: - * - executing on bank 0 or bank 1 register set (doesn't matter) - * - r1: stack pointer - * - r2: current task pointer - * - r3: preserved - * - r11: original contents (saved ar.pfs to be saved) - * - r12: original contents (sp to be saved) - * - r13: original contents (tp to be saved) - * - r15: original contents (syscall # to be saved) - * - r18: saved bsp (after switching to kernel stack) - * - r19: saved b6 - * - r20: saved r1 (gp) - * - r21: saved ar.fpsr - * - r22: kernel's register backing store base (krbs_base) - * - r23: saved ar.bspstore - * - r24: saved ar.rnat - * - r25: saved ar.unat - * - r26: saved ar.pfs - * - r27: saved ar.rsc - * - r28: saved cr.iip - * - r29: saved cr.ipsr - * - r30: ar.itc for accounting (don't touch) - * - r31: saved pr - * - b0: original contents (to be saved) - * On exit: - * - p10: TRUE if syscall is invoked with more than 8 out - * registers or r15's Nat is true - * - r1: kernel's gp - * - r3: preserved (same as on entry) - * - r8: -EINVAL if p10 is true - * - r12: points to kernel stack - * - r13: points to current task - * - r14: preserved (same as on entry) - * - p13: preserved - * - p15: TRUE if interrupts need to be re-enabled - * - ar.fpsr: set to kernel settings - * - b6: preserved (same as on entry) - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_syscall_setup) -#if PT(B6) != 0 -# error This code assumes that b6 is the first field in pt_regs. -#endif - st8 [r1]=r19 // save b6 - add r16=PT(CR_IPSR),r1 // initialize first base pointer - add r17=PT(R11),r1 // initialize second base pointer - ;; - alloc r19=ar.pfs,8,0,0,0 // ensure in0-in7 are writable - st8 [r16]=r29,PT(AR_PFS)-PT(CR_IPSR) // save cr.ipsr - tnat.nz p8,p0=in0 - - st8.spill [r17]=r11,PT(CR_IIP)-PT(R11) // save r11 - tnat.nz p9,p0=in1 -(pKStk) mov r18=r0 // make sure r18 isn't NaT - ;; - - st8 [r16]=r26,PT(CR_IFS)-PT(AR_PFS) // save ar.pfs - st8 [r17]=r28,PT(AR_UNAT)-PT(CR_IIP) // save cr.iip - mov r28=b0 // save b0 (2 cyc) - ;; - - st8 [r17]=r25,PT(AR_RSC)-PT(AR_UNAT) // save ar.unat - dep r19=0,r19,38,26 // clear all bits but 0..37 [I0] -(p8) mov in0=-1 - ;; - - st8 [r16]=r19,PT(AR_RNAT)-PT(CR_IFS) // store ar.pfs.pfm in cr.ifs - extr.u r11=r19,7,7 // I0 // get sol of ar.pfs - and r8=0x7f,r19 // A // get sof of ar.pfs - - st8 [r17]=r27,PT(AR_BSPSTORE)-PT(AR_RSC)// save ar.rsc - tbit.nz p15,p0=r29,IA64_PSR_I_BIT // I0 -(p9) mov in1=-1 - ;; - -(pUStk) sub r18=r18,r22 // r18=RSE.ndirty*8 - tnat.nz p10,p0=in2 - add r11=8,r11 - ;; -(pKStk) adds r16=PT(PR)-PT(AR_RNAT),r16 // skip over ar_rnat field -(pKStk) adds r17=PT(B0)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE),r17 // skip over ar_bspstore field - tnat.nz p11,p0=in3 - ;; -(p10) mov in2=-1 - tnat.nz p12,p0=in4 // [I0] -(p11) mov in3=-1 - ;; -(pUStk) st8 [r16]=r24,PT(PR)-PT(AR_RNAT) // save ar.rnat -(pUStk) st8 [r17]=r23,PT(B0)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE) // save ar.bspstore - shl r18=r18,16 // compute ar.rsc to be used for "loadrs" - ;; - st8 [r16]=r31,PT(LOADRS)-PT(PR) // save predicates - st8 [r17]=r28,PT(R1)-PT(B0) // save b0 - tnat.nz p13,p0=in5 // [I0] - ;; - st8 [r16]=r18,PT(R12)-PT(LOADRS) // save ar.rsc value for "loadrs" - st8.spill [r17]=r20,PT(R13)-PT(R1) // save original r1 -(p12) mov in4=-1 - ;; - -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r12,PT(AR_FPSR)-PT(R12) // save r12 -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r13,PT(R15)-PT(R13) // save r13 -(p13) mov in5=-1 - ;; - st8 [r16]=r21,PT(R8)-PT(AR_FPSR) // save ar.fpsr - tnat.nz p13,p0=in6 - cmp.lt p10,p9=r11,r8 // frame size can't be more than local+8 - ;; - mov r8=1 -(p9) tnat.nz p10,p0=r15 - adds r12=-16,r1 // switch to kernel memory stack (with 16 bytes of scratch) - - st8.spill [r17]=r15 // save r15 - tnat.nz p8,p0=in7 - nop.i 0 - - mov r13=r2 // establish `current' - movl r1=__gp // establish kernel global pointer - ;; - st8 [r16]=r8 // ensure pt_regs.r8 != 0 (see handle_syscall_error) -(p13) mov in6=-1 -(p8) mov in7=-1 - - cmp.eq pSys,pNonSys=r0,r0 // set pSys=1, pNonSys=0 - movl r17=FPSR_DEFAULT - ;; - mov.m ar.fpsr=r17 // set ar.fpsr to kernel default value -(p10) mov r8=-EINVAL - br.ret.sptk.many b7 -END(ia64_syscall_setup) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x3c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x3c00 Entry 15 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(15) - FAULT(15) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x4000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x4000 Entry 16 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(16) - FAULT(16) - -#if defined(CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE) - /* - * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than - * that there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. - * If this fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following - * code to a more suitable spot... - * - * account_sys_enter is called from SAVE_MIN* macros if accounting is - * enabled and if the macro is entered from user mode. - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(account_sys_enter) - // mov.m r20=ar.itc is called in advance, and r13 is current - add r16=TI_AC_STAMP+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - add r17=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r16],TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // time at last check in kernel - ld8 r19=[r17],TI_AC_UTIME-TI_AC_LEAVE // time at left from kernel - ;; - ld8 r23=[r16],TI_AC_STAMP-TI_AC_STIME // cumulated stime - ld8 r21=[r17] // cumulated utime - sub r22=r19,r18 // stime before leave kernel - ;; - st8 [r16]=r20,TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // update stamp - sub r18=r20,r19 // elapsed time in user mode - ;; - add r23=r23,r22 // sum stime - add r21=r21,r18 // sum utime - ;; - st8 [r16]=r23 // update stime - st8 [r17]=r21 // update utime - ;; - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(account_sys_enter) -#endif - - .org ia64_ivt+0x4400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x4400 Entry 17 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(17) - FAULT(17) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x4800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x4800 Entry 18 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(18) - FAULT(18) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x4c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x4c00 Entry 19 (size 64 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(19) - FAULT(19) - -// -// --- End of long entries, Beginning of short entries -// - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5000 Entry 20 (size 16 bundles) Page Not Present (10,22,49) -ENTRY(page_not_present) - DBG_FAULT(20) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) - RSM_PSR_DT - /* - * The Linux page fault handler doesn't expect non-present pages to be in - * the TLB. Flush the existing entry now, so we meet that expectation. - */ - mov r17=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptc.l r16,r17 - ;; - mov r31=pr - srlz.d - br.sptk.many page_fault -END(page_not_present) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5100 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5100 Entry 21 (size 16 bundles) Key Permission (13,25,52) -ENTRY(key_permission) - DBG_FAULT(21) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) - RSM_PSR_DT - mov r31=pr - ;; - srlz.d - br.sptk.many page_fault -END(key_permission) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5200 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5200 Entry 22 (size 16 bundles) Instruction Access Rights (26) -ENTRY(iaccess_rights) - DBG_FAULT(22) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) - RSM_PSR_DT - mov r31=pr - ;; - srlz.d - br.sptk.many page_fault -END(iaccess_rights) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5300 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5300 Entry 23 (size 16 bundles) Data Access Rights (14,53) -ENTRY(daccess_rights) - DBG_FAULT(23) - MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) - RSM_PSR_DT - mov r31=pr - ;; - srlz.d - br.sptk.many page_fault -END(daccess_rights) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5400 Entry 24 (size 16 bundles) General Exception (5,32,34,36,38,39) -ENTRY(general_exception) - DBG_FAULT(24) - MOV_FROM_ISR(r16) - mov r31=pr - ;; - cmp4.eq p6,p0=0,r16 -(p6) br.sptk.many dispatch_illegal_op_fault - ;; - mov r19=24 // fault number - br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler -END(general_exception) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5500 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5500 Entry 25 (size 16 bundles) Disabled FP-Register (35) -ENTRY(disabled_fp_reg) - DBG_FAULT(25) - rsm psr.dfh // ensure we can access fph - ;; - srlz.d - mov r31=pr - mov r19=25 - br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler -END(disabled_fp_reg) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5600 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5600 Entry 26 (size 16 bundles) Nat Consumption (11,23,37,50) -ENTRY(nat_consumption) - DBG_FAULT(26) - - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r16) - MOV_FROM_ISR(r17) - mov r31=pr // save PR - ;; - and r18=0xf,r17 // r18 = cr.ipsr.code{3:0} - tbit.z p6,p0=r17,IA64_ISR_NA_BIT - ;; - cmp.ne.or p6,p0=IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH,r18 - dep r16=-1,r16,IA64_PSR_ED_BIT,1 -(p6) br.cond.spnt 1f // branch if (cr.ispr.na == 0 || cr.ipsr.code{3:0} != LFETCH) - ;; - MOV_TO_IPSR(p0, r16, r18) - mov pr=r31,-1 - ;; - RFI - -1: mov pr=r31,-1 - ;; - FAULT(26) -END(nat_consumption) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5700 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5700 Entry 27 (size 16 bundles) Speculation (40) -ENTRY(speculation_vector) - DBG_FAULT(27) - /* - * A [f]chk.[as] instruction needs to take the branch to the recovery code but - * this part of the architecture is not implemented in hardware on some CPUs, such - * as Itanium. Thus, in general we need to emulate the behavior. IIM contains - * the relative target (not yet sign extended). So after sign extending it we - * simply add it to IIP. We also need to reset the EI field of the IPSR to zero, - * i.e., the slot to restart into. - * - * cr.imm contains zero_ext(imm21) - */ - MOV_FROM_IIM(r18) - ;; - MOV_FROM_IIP(r17) - shl r18=r18,43 // put sign bit in position (43=64-21) - ;; - - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r16) - shr r18=r18,39 // sign extend (39=43-4) - ;; - - add r17=r17,r18 // now add the offset - ;; - MOV_TO_IIP(r17, r19) - dep r16=0,r16,41,2 // clear EI - ;; - - MOV_TO_IPSR(p0, r16, r19) - ;; - - RFI -END(speculation_vector) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5800 Entry 28 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(28) - FAULT(28) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5900 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5900 Entry 29 (size 16 bundles) Debug (16,28,56) -ENTRY(debug_vector) - DBG_FAULT(29) - FAULT(29) -END(debug_vector) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5a00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5a00 Entry 30 (size 16 bundles) Unaligned Reference (57) -ENTRY(unaligned_access) - DBG_FAULT(30) - mov r31=pr // prepare to save predicates - ;; - br.sptk.many dispatch_unaligned_handler -END(unaligned_access) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5b00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5b00 Entry 31 (size 16 bundles) Unsupported Data Reference (57) -ENTRY(unsupported_data_reference) - DBG_FAULT(31) - FAULT(31) -END(unsupported_data_reference) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5c00 Entry 32 (size 16 bundles) Floating-Point Fault (64) -ENTRY(floating_point_fault) - DBG_FAULT(32) - FAULT(32) -END(floating_point_fault) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5d00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5d00 Entry 33 (size 16 bundles) Floating Point Trap (66) -ENTRY(floating_point_trap) - DBG_FAULT(33) - FAULT(33) -END(floating_point_trap) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5e00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5e00 Entry 34 (size 16 bundles) Lower Privilege Transfer Trap (66) -ENTRY(lower_privilege_trap) - DBG_FAULT(34) - FAULT(34) -END(lower_privilege_trap) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x5f00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x5f00 Entry 35 (size 16 bundles) Taken Branch Trap (68) -ENTRY(taken_branch_trap) - DBG_FAULT(35) - FAULT(35) -END(taken_branch_trap) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6000 Entry 36 (size 16 bundles) Single Step Trap (69) -ENTRY(single_step_trap) - DBG_FAULT(36) - FAULT(36) -END(single_step_trap) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6100 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6100 Entry 37 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(37) - FAULT(37) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6200 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6200 Entry 38 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(38) - FAULT(38) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6300 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6300 Entry 39 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(39) - FAULT(39) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6400 Entry 40 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(40) - FAULT(40) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6500 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6500 Entry 41 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(41) - FAULT(41) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6600 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6600 Entry 42 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(42) - FAULT(42) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6700 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6700 Entry 43 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(43) - FAULT(43) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6800 Entry 44 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(44) - FAULT(44) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6900 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6900 Entry 45 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Exeception (17,18,29,41,42,43,44,58,60,61,62,72,73,75,76,77) -ENTRY(ia32_exception) - DBG_FAULT(45) - FAULT(45) -END(ia32_exception) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6a00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6a00 Entry 46 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Intercept (30,31,59,70,71) -ENTRY(ia32_intercept) - DBG_FAULT(46) - FAULT(46) -END(ia32_intercept) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6b00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6b00 Entry 47 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Interrupt (74) -ENTRY(ia32_interrupt) - DBG_FAULT(47) - FAULT(47) -END(ia32_interrupt) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6c00 Entry 48 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(48) - FAULT(48) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6d00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6d00 Entry 49 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(49) - FAULT(49) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6e00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6e00 Entry 50 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(50) - FAULT(50) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x6f00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x6f00 Entry 51 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(51) - FAULT(51) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7000 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7000 Entry 52 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(52) - FAULT(52) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7100 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7100 Entry 53 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(53) - FAULT(53) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7200 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7200 Entry 54 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(54) - FAULT(54) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7300 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7300 Entry 55 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(55) - FAULT(55) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7400 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7400 Entry 56 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(56) - FAULT(56) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7500 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7500 Entry 57 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(57) - FAULT(57) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7600 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7600 Entry 58 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(58) - FAULT(58) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7700 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7700 Entry 59 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(59) - FAULT(59) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7800 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7800 Entry 60 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(60) - FAULT(60) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7900 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7900 Entry 61 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(61) - FAULT(61) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7a00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7a00 Entry 62 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(62) - FAULT(62) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7b00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7b00 Entry 63 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(63) - FAULT(63) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7c00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7c00 Entry 64 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(64) - FAULT(64) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7d00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7d00 Entry 65 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(65) - FAULT(65) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7e00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7e00 Entry 66 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(66) - FAULT(66) - - .org ia64_ivt+0x7f00 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// 0x7f00 Entry 67 (size 16 bundles) Reserved - DBG_FAULT(67) - FAULT(67) - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // call do_page_fault (predicates are in r31, psr.dt may be off, r16 is faulting address) -ENTRY(page_fault) - SSM_PSR_DT_AND_SRLZ_I - ;; - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER - alloc r15=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 - MOV_FROM_IFA(out0) - MOV_FROM_ISR(out1) - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r14, r3) - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r14) // restore psr.i - movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - SAVE_REST - mov rp=r14 - ;; - adds out2=16,r12 // out2 = pointer to pt_regs - br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_do_page_fault // ignore return address -END(page_fault) - -ENTRY(non_syscall) - mov ar.rsc=r27 // restore ar.rsc before SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER - ;; - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER - - // There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that - // there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this - // fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more - // suitable spot... - - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 - MOV_FROM_IIM(out0) - add out1=16,sp - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST - - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r15, r24) - // guarantee that interruption collection is on - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r15) // restore psr.i - movl r15=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - SAVE_REST - mov rp=r15 - ;; - br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_bad_break // avoid WAW on CFM and ignore return addr -END(non_syscall) - -ENTRY(__interrupt) - DBG_FAULT(12) - mov r31=pr // prepare to save predicates - ;; - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER // uses r31; defines r2 and r3 - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r14) - // ensure everybody knows psr.ic is back on - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST - ;; - SAVE_REST - ;; - MCA_RECOVER_RANGE(interrupt) - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 // must be first in an insn group - MOV_FROM_IVR(out0, r8) // pass cr.ivr as first arg - add out1=16,sp // pass pointer to pt_regs as second arg - ;; - srlz.d // make sure we see the effect of cr.ivr - movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - mov rp=r14 - br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_handle_irq -END(__interrupt) - - /* - * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that - * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this - * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more - * suitable spot... - */ - -ENTRY(dispatch_unaligned_handler) - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER - ;; - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 // now it's safe (must be first in insn group!) - MOV_FROM_IFA(out0) - adds out1=16,sp - - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r24) - // guarantee that interruption collection is on - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer - ;; - SAVE_REST - movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - mov rp=r14 - br.sptk.many ia64_prepare_handle_unaligned -END(dispatch_unaligned_handler) - - /* - * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that - * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this - * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more - * suitable spot... - */ - -ENTRY(dispatch_to_fault_handler) - /* - * Input: - * psr.ic: off - * r19: fault vector number (e.g., 24 for General Exception) - * r31: contains saved predicates (pr) - */ - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER_R19 - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,5,0 - MOV_FROM_ISR(out1) - MOV_FROM_IFA(out2) - MOV_FROM_IIM(out3) - MOV_FROM_ITIR(out4) - ;; - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, out0) - // guarantee that interruption collection is on - mov out0=r15 - ;; - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST - ;; - SAVE_REST - movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - mov rp=r14 - br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_fault -END(dispatch_to_fault_handler) - - /* - * Squatting in this space ... - * - * This special case dispatcher for illegal operation faults allows preserved - * registers to be modified through a callback function (asm only) that is handed - * back from the fault handler in r8. Up to three arguments can be passed to the - * callback function by returning an aggregate with the callback as its first - * element, followed by the arguments. - */ -ENTRY(dispatch_illegal_op_fault) - .prologue - .body - SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER - SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r24) - // guarantee that interruption collection is on - ;; - SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i - adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST - ;; - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,1,0 // must be first in insn group - mov out0=ar.ec - ;; - SAVE_REST - PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) - ;; - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_illegal_op_fault -.ret0: ;; - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 // must be first in insn group - mov out0=r9 - mov out1=r10 - mov out2=r11 - movl r15=ia64_leave_kernel - ;; - mov rp=r15 - mov b6=r8 - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=0,r8 -(p6) br.call.dpnt.many b6=b6 // call returns to ia64_leave_kernel - br.sptk.many ia64_leave_kernel -END(dispatch_illegal_op_fault) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/kprobes.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/kprobes.c deleted file mode 100644 index ca34e51e84b4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/kprobes.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,911 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -/* - * Kernel Probes (KProbes) - * arch/ia64/kernel/kprobes.c - * - * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2002, 2004 - * Copyright (C) Intel Corporation, 2005 - * - * 2005-Apr Rusty Lynch <rusty.lynch@intel.com> and Anil S Keshavamurthy - * <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com> adapted from i386 - */ - -#include <linux/kprobes.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/preempt.h> -#include <linux/extable.h> -#include <linux/kdebug.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> - -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <asm/exception.h> - -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kprobe *, current_kprobe) = NULL; -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kprobe_ctlblk, kprobe_ctlblk); - -struct kretprobe_blackpoint kretprobe_blacklist[] = {{NULL, NULL}}; - -enum instruction_type {A, I, M, F, B, L, X, u}; -static enum instruction_type bundle_encoding[32][3] = { - [0x00] = { M, I, I }, - [0x01] = { M, I, I }, - [0x02] = { M, I, I }, - [0x03] = { M, I, I }, - [0x04] = { M, L, X }, - [0x05] = { M, L, X }, - [0x06] = { u, u, u }, - [0x07] = { u, u, u }, - [0x08] = { M, M, I }, - [0x09] = { M, M, I }, - [0x0A] = { M, M, I }, - [0x0B] = { M, M, I }, - [0x0C] = { M, F, I }, - [0x0D] = { M, F, I }, - [0x0E] = { M, M, F }, - [0x0F] = { M, M, F }, - [0x10] = { M, I, B }, - [0x11] = { M, I, B }, - [0x12] = { M, B, B }, - [0x13] = { M, B, B }, - [0x14] = { u, u, u }, - [0x15] = { u, u, u }, - [0x16] = { B, B, B }, - [0x17] = { B, B, B }, - [0x18] = { M, M, B }, - [0x19] = { M, M, B }, - [0x1A] = { u, u, u }, - [0x1B] = { u, u, u }, - [0x1C] = { M, F, B }, - [0x1D] = { M, F, B }, - [0x1E] = { u, u, u }, - [0x1F] = { u, u, u }, -}; - -/* Insert a long branch code */ -static void __kprobes set_brl_inst(void *from, void *to) -{ - s64 rel = ((s64) to - (s64) from) >> 4; - bundle_t *brl; - brl = (bundle_t *) ((u64) from & ~0xf); - brl->quad0.template = 0x05; /* [MLX](stop) */ - brl->quad0.slot0 = NOP_M_INST; /* nop.m 0x0 */ - brl->quad0.slot1_p0 = ((rel >> 20) & 0x7fffffffff) << 2; - brl->quad1.slot1_p1 = (((rel >> 20) & 0x7fffffffff) << 2) >> (64 - 46); - /* brl.cond.sptk.many.clr rel<<4 (qp=0) */ - brl->quad1.slot2 = BRL_INST(rel >> 59, rel & 0xfffff); -} - -/* - * In this function we check to see if the instruction - * is IP relative instruction and update the kprobe - * inst flag accordingly - */ -static void __kprobes update_kprobe_inst_flag(uint template, uint slot, - uint major_opcode, - unsigned long kprobe_inst, - struct kprobe *p) -{ - p->ainsn.inst_flag = 0; - p->ainsn.target_br_reg = 0; - p->ainsn.slot = slot; - - /* Check for Break instruction - * Bits 37:40 Major opcode to be zero - * Bits 27:32 X6 to be zero - * Bits 32:35 X3 to be zero - */ - if ((!major_opcode) && (!((kprobe_inst >> 27) & 0x1FF)) ) { - /* is a break instruction */ - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_BREAK_INST; - return; - } - - if (bundle_encoding[template][slot] == B) { - switch (major_opcode) { - case INDIRECT_CALL_OPCODE: - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_FIX_BRANCH_REG; - p->ainsn.target_br_reg = ((kprobe_inst >> 6) & 0x7); - break; - case IP_RELATIVE_PREDICT_OPCODE: - case IP_RELATIVE_BRANCH_OPCODE: - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_FIX_RELATIVE_IP_ADDR; - break; - case IP_RELATIVE_CALL_OPCODE: - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_FIX_RELATIVE_IP_ADDR; - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_FIX_BRANCH_REG; - p->ainsn.target_br_reg = ((kprobe_inst >> 6) & 0x7); - break; - } - } else if (bundle_encoding[template][slot] == X) { - switch (major_opcode) { - case LONG_CALL_OPCODE: - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_FIX_BRANCH_REG; - p->ainsn.target_br_reg = ((kprobe_inst >> 6) & 0x7); - break; - } - } - return; -} - -/* - * In this function we check to see if the instruction - * (qp) cmpx.crel.ctype p1,p2=r2,r3 - * on which we are inserting kprobe is cmp instruction - * with ctype as unc. - */ -static uint __kprobes is_cmp_ctype_unc_inst(uint template, uint slot, - uint major_opcode, - unsigned long kprobe_inst) -{ - cmp_inst_t cmp_inst; - uint ctype_unc = 0; - - if (!((bundle_encoding[template][slot] == I) || - (bundle_encoding[template][slot] == M))) - goto out; - - if (!((major_opcode == 0xC) || (major_opcode == 0xD) || - (major_opcode == 0xE))) - goto out; - - cmp_inst.l = kprobe_inst; - if ((cmp_inst.f.x2 == 0) || (cmp_inst.f.x2 == 1)) { - /* Integer compare - Register Register (A6 type)*/ - if ((cmp_inst.f.tb == 0) && (cmp_inst.f.ta == 0) - &&(cmp_inst.f.c == 1)) - ctype_unc = 1; - } else if ((cmp_inst.f.x2 == 2)||(cmp_inst.f.x2 == 3)) { - /* Integer compare - Immediate Register (A8 type)*/ - if ((cmp_inst.f.ta == 0) &&(cmp_inst.f.c == 1)) - ctype_unc = 1; - } -out: - return ctype_unc; -} - -/* - * In this function we check to see if the instruction - * on which we are inserting kprobe is supported. - * Returns qp value if supported - * Returns -EINVAL if unsupported - */ -static int __kprobes unsupported_inst(uint template, uint slot, - uint major_opcode, - unsigned long kprobe_inst, - unsigned long addr) -{ - int qp; - - qp = kprobe_inst & 0x3f; - if (is_cmp_ctype_unc_inst(template, slot, major_opcode, kprobe_inst)) { - if (slot == 1 && qp) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on cmp unc " - "instruction on slot 1 at <0x%lx> " - "is not supported\n", addr); - return -EINVAL; - - } - qp = 0; - } - else if (bundle_encoding[template][slot] == I) { - if (major_opcode == 0) { - /* - * Check for Integer speculation instruction - * - Bit 33-35 to be equal to 0x1 - */ - if (((kprobe_inst >> 33) & 0x7) == 1) { - printk(KERN_WARNING - "Kprobes on speculation inst at <0x%lx> not supported\n", - addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - /* - * IP relative mov instruction - * - Bit 27-35 to be equal to 0x30 - */ - if (((kprobe_inst >> 27) & 0x1FF) == 0x30) { - printk(KERN_WARNING - "Kprobes on \"mov r1=ip\" at <0x%lx> not supported\n", - addr); - return -EINVAL; - - } - } - else if ((major_opcode == 5) && !(kprobe_inst & (0xFUl << 33)) && - (kprobe_inst & (0x1UL << 12))) { - /* test bit instructions, tbit,tnat,tf - * bit 33-36 to be equal to 0 - * bit 12 to be equal to 1 - */ - if (slot == 1 && qp) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on test bit " - "instruction on slot at <0x%lx> " - "is not supported\n", addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - qp = 0; - } - } - else if (bundle_encoding[template][slot] == B) { - if (major_opcode == 7) { - /* IP-Relative Predict major code is 7 */ - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on IP-Relative" - "Predict is not supported\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - else if (major_opcode == 2) { - /* Indirect Predict, major code is 2 - * bit 27-32 to be equal to 10 or 11 - */ - int x6=(kprobe_inst >> 27) & 0x3F; - if ((x6 == 0x10) || (x6 == 0x11)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on " - "Indirect Predict is not supported\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - } - } - /* kernel does not use float instruction, here for safety kprobe - * will judge whether it is fcmp/flass/float approximation instruction - */ - else if (unlikely(bundle_encoding[template][slot] == F)) { - if ((major_opcode == 4 || major_opcode == 5) && - (kprobe_inst & (0x1 << 12))) { - /* fcmp/fclass unc instruction */ - if (slot == 1 && qp) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on fcmp/fclass " - "instruction on slot at <0x%lx> " - "is not supported\n", addr); - return -EINVAL; - - } - qp = 0; - } - if ((major_opcode == 0 || major_opcode == 1) && - (kprobe_inst & (0x1UL << 33))) { - /* float Approximation instruction */ - if (slot == 1 && qp) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes on float Approx " - "instr at <0x%lx> is not supported\n", - addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - qp = 0; - } - } - return qp; -} - -/* - * In this function we override the bundle with - * the break instruction at the given slot. - */ -static void __kprobes prepare_break_inst(uint template, uint slot, - uint major_opcode, - unsigned long kprobe_inst, - struct kprobe *p, - int qp) -{ - unsigned long break_inst = BREAK_INST; - bundle_t *bundle = &p->opcode.bundle; - - /* - * Copy the original kprobe_inst qualifying predicate(qp) - * to the break instruction - */ - break_inst |= qp; - - switch (slot) { - case 0: - bundle->quad0.slot0 = break_inst; - break; - case 1: - bundle->quad0.slot1_p0 = break_inst; - bundle->quad1.slot1_p1 = break_inst >> (64-46); - break; - case 2: - bundle->quad1.slot2 = break_inst; - break; - } - - /* - * Update the instruction flag, so that we can - * emulate the instruction properly after we - * single step on original instruction - */ - update_kprobe_inst_flag(template, slot, major_opcode, kprobe_inst, p); -} - -static void __kprobes get_kprobe_inst(bundle_t *bundle, uint slot, - unsigned long *kprobe_inst, uint *major_opcode) -{ - unsigned long kprobe_inst_p0, kprobe_inst_p1; - unsigned int template; - - template = bundle->quad0.template; - - switch (slot) { - case 0: - *major_opcode = (bundle->quad0.slot0 >> SLOT0_OPCODE_SHIFT); - *kprobe_inst = bundle->quad0.slot0; - break; - case 1: - *major_opcode = (bundle->quad1.slot1_p1 >> SLOT1_p1_OPCODE_SHIFT); - kprobe_inst_p0 = bundle->quad0.slot1_p0; - kprobe_inst_p1 = bundle->quad1.slot1_p1; - *kprobe_inst = kprobe_inst_p0 | (kprobe_inst_p1 << (64-46)); - break; - case 2: - *major_opcode = (bundle->quad1.slot2 >> SLOT2_OPCODE_SHIFT); - *kprobe_inst = bundle->quad1.slot2; - break; - } -} - -/* Returns non-zero if the addr is in the Interrupt Vector Table */ -static int __kprobes in_ivt_functions(unsigned long addr) -{ - return (addr >= (unsigned long)__start_ivt_text - && addr < (unsigned long)__end_ivt_text); -} - -static int __kprobes valid_kprobe_addr(int template, int slot, - unsigned long addr) -{ - if ((slot > 2) || ((bundle_encoding[template][1] == L) && slot > 1)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Attempting to insert unaligned kprobe " - "at 0x%lx\n", addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - - if (in_ivt_functions(addr)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Kprobes can't be inserted inside " - "IVT functions at 0x%lx\n", addr); - return -EINVAL; - } - - return 0; -} - -static void __kprobes save_previous_kprobe(struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb) -{ - unsigned int i; - i = atomic_add_return(1, &kcb->prev_kprobe_index); - kcb->prev_kprobe[i-1].kp = kprobe_running(); - kcb->prev_kprobe[i-1].status = kcb->kprobe_status; -} - -static void __kprobes restore_previous_kprobe(struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb) -{ - unsigned int i; - i = atomic_read(&kcb->prev_kprobe_index); - __this_cpu_write(current_kprobe, kcb->prev_kprobe[i-1].kp); - kcb->kprobe_status = kcb->prev_kprobe[i-1].status; - atomic_sub(1, &kcb->prev_kprobe_index); -} - -static void __kprobes set_current_kprobe(struct kprobe *p, - struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb) -{ - __this_cpu_write(current_kprobe, p); -} - -void __kretprobe_trampoline(void) -{ -} - -int __kprobes trampoline_probe_handler(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - regs->cr_iip = __kretprobe_trampoline_handler(regs, NULL); - /* - * By returning a non-zero value, we are telling - * kprobe_handler() that we don't want the post_handler - * to run (and have re-enabled preemption) - */ - return 1; -} - -void __kprobes arch_prepare_kretprobe(struct kretprobe_instance *ri, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - ri->ret_addr = (kprobe_opcode_t *)regs->b0; - ri->fp = NULL; - - /* Replace the return addr with trampoline addr */ - regs->b0 = (unsigned long)dereference_function_descriptor(__kretprobe_trampoline); -} - -/* Check the instruction in the slot is break */ -static int __kprobes __is_ia64_break_inst(bundle_t *bundle, uint slot) -{ - unsigned int major_opcode; - unsigned int template = bundle->quad0.template; - unsigned long kprobe_inst; - - /* Move to slot 2, if bundle is MLX type and kprobe slot is 1 */ - if (slot == 1 && bundle_encoding[template][1] == L) - slot++; - - /* Get Kprobe probe instruction at given slot*/ - get_kprobe_inst(bundle, slot, &kprobe_inst, &major_opcode); - - /* For break instruction, - * Bits 37:40 Major opcode to be zero - * Bits 27:32 X6 to be zero - * Bits 32:35 X3 to be zero - */ - if (major_opcode || ((kprobe_inst >> 27) & 0x1FF)) { - /* Not a break instruction */ - return 0; - } - - /* Is a break instruction */ - return 1; -} - -/* - * In this function, we check whether the target bundle modifies IP or - * it triggers an exception. If so, it cannot be boostable. - */ -static int __kprobes can_boost(bundle_t *bundle, uint slot, - unsigned long bundle_addr) -{ - unsigned int template = bundle->quad0.template; - - do { - if (search_exception_tables(bundle_addr + slot) || - __is_ia64_break_inst(bundle, slot)) - return 0; /* exception may occur in this bundle*/ - } while ((++slot) < 3); - template &= 0x1e; - if (template >= 0x10 /* including B unit */ || - template == 0x04 /* including X unit */ || - template == 0x06) /* undefined */ - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Prepare long jump bundle and disables other boosters if need */ -static void __kprobes prepare_booster(struct kprobe *p) -{ - unsigned long addr = (unsigned long)p->addr & ~0xFULL; - unsigned int slot = (unsigned long)p->addr & 0xf; - struct kprobe *other_kp; - - if (can_boost(&p->ainsn.insn[0].bundle, slot, addr)) { - set_brl_inst(&p->ainsn.insn[1].bundle, (bundle_t *)addr + 1); - p->ainsn.inst_flag |= INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE; - } - - /* disables boosters in previous slots */ - for (; addr < (unsigned long)p->addr; addr++) { - other_kp = get_kprobe((void *)addr); - if (other_kp) - other_kp->ainsn.inst_flag &= ~INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE; - } -} - -int __kprobes arch_prepare_kprobe(struct kprobe *p) -{ - unsigned long addr = (unsigned long) p->addr; - unsigned long *kprobe_addr = (unsigned long *)(addr & ~0xFULL); - unsigned long kprobe_inst=0; - unsigned int slot = addr & 0xf, template, major_opcode = 0; - bundle_t *bundle; - int qp; - - bundle = &((kprobe_opcode_t *)kprobe_addr)->bundle; - template = bundle->quad0.template; - - if(valid_kprobe_addr(template, slot, addr)) - return -EINVAL; - - /* Move to slot 2, if bundle is MLX type and kprobe slot is 1 */ - if (slot == 1 && bundle_encoding[template][1] == L) - slot++; - - /* Get kprobe_inst and major_opcode from the bundle */ - get_kprobe_inst(bundle, slot, &kprobe_inst, &major_opcode); - - qp = unsupported_inst(template, slot, major_opcode, kprobe_inst, addr); - if (qp < 0) - return -EINVAL; - - p->ainsn.insn = get_insn_slot(); - if (!p->ainsn.insn) - return -ENOMEM; - memcpy(&p->opcode, kprobe_addr, sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t)); - memcpy(p->ainsn.insn, kprobe_addr, sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t)); - - prepare_break_inst(template, slot, major_opcode, kprobe_inst, p, qp); - - prepare_booster(p); - - return 0; -} - -void __kprobes arch_arm_kprobe(struct kprobe *p) -{ - unsigned long arm_addr; - bundle_t *src, *dest; - - arm_addr = ((unsigned long)p->addr) & ~0xFUL; - dest = &((kprobe_opcode_t *)arm_addr)->bundle; - src = &p->opcode.bundle; - - flush_icache_range((unsigned long)p->ainsn.insn, - (unsigned long)p->ainsn.insn + - sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t) * MAX_INSN_SIZE); - - switch (p->ainsn.slot) { - case 0: - dest->quad0.slot0 = src->quad0.slot0; - break; - case 1: - dest->quad1.slot1_p1 = src->quad1.slot1_p1; - break; - case 2: - dest->quad1.slot2 = src->quad1.slot2; - break; - } - flush_icache_range(arm_addr, arm_addr + sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t)); -} - -void __kprobes arch_disarm_kprobe(struct kprobe *p) -{ - unsigned long arm_addr; - bundle_t *src, *dest; - - arm_addr = ((unsigned long)p->addr) & ~0xFUL; - dest = &((kprobe_opcode_t *)arm_addr)->bundle; - /* p->ainsn.insn contains the original unaltered kprobe_opcode_t */ - src = &p->ainsn.insn->bundle; - switch (p->ainsn.slot) { - case 0: - dest->quad0.slot0 = src->quad0.slot0; - break; - case 1: - dest->quad1.slot1_p1 = src->quad1.slot1_p1; - break; - case 2: - dest->quad1.slot2 = src->quad1.slot2; - break; - } - flush_icache_range(arm_addr, arm_addr + sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t)); -} - -void __kprobes arch_remove_kprobe(struct kprobe *p) -{ - if (p->ainsn.insn) { - free_insn_slot(p->ainsn.insn, - p->ainsn.inst_flag & INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE); - p->ainsn.insn = NULL; - } -} -/* - * We are resuming execution after a single step fault, so the pt_regs - * structure reflects the register state after we executed the instruction - * located in the kprobe (p->ainsn.insn->bundle). We still need to adjust - * the ip to point back to the original stack address. To set the IP address - * to original stack address, handle the case where we need to fixup the - * relative IP address and/or fixup branch register. - */ -static void __kprobes resume_execution(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned long bundle_addr = (unsigned long) (&p->ainsn.insn->bundle); - unsigned long resume_addr = (unsigned long)p->addr & ~0xFULL; - unsigned long template; - int slot = ((unsigned long)p->addr & 0xf); - - template = p->ainsn.insn->bundle.quad0.template; - - if (slot == 1 && bundle_encoding[template][1] == L) - slot = 2; - - if (p->ainsn.inst_flag & ~INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE) { - - if (p->ainsn.inst_flag & INST_FLAG_FIX_RELATIVE_IP_ADDR) { - /* Fix relative IP address */ - regs->cr_iip = (regs->cr_iip - bundle_addr) + - resume_addr; - } - - if (p->ainsn.inst_flag & INST_FLAG_FIX_BRANCH_REG) { - /* - * Fix target branch register, software convention is - * to use either b0 or b6 or b7, so just checking - * only those registers - */ - switch (p->ainsn.target_br_reg) { - case 0: - if ((regs->b0 == bundle_addr) || - (regs->b0 == bundle_addr + 0x10)) { - regs->b0 = (regs->b0 - bundle_addr) + - resume_addr; - } - break; - case 6: - if ((regs->b6 == bundle_addr) || - (regs->b6 == bundle_addr + 0x10)) { - regs->b6 = (regs->b6 - bundle_addr) + - resume_addr; - } - break; - case 7: - if ((regs->b7 == bundle_addr) || - (regs->b7 == bundle_addr + 0x10)) { - regs->b7 = (regs->b7 - bundle_addr) + - resume_addr; - } - break; - } /* end switch */ - } - goto turn_ss_off; - } - - if (slot == 2) { - if (regs->cr_iip == bundle_addr + 0x10) { - regs->cr_iip = resume_addr + 0x10; - } - } else { - if (regs->cr_iip == bundle_addr) { - regs->cr_iip = resume_addr; - } - } - -turn_ss_off: - /* Turn off Single Step bit */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ss = 0; -} - -static void __kprobes prepare_ss(struct kprobe *p, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned long bundle_addr = (unsigned long) &p->ainsn.insn->bundle; - unsigned long slot = (unsigned long)p->addr & 0xf; - - /* single step inline if break instruction */ - if (p->ainsn.inst_flag == INST_FLAG_BREAK_INST) - regs->cr_iip = (unsigned long)p->addr & ~0xFULL; - else - regs->cr_iip = bundle_addr & ~0xFULL; - - if (slot > 2) - slot = 0; - - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = slot; - - /* turn on single stepping */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ss = 1; -} - -static int __kprobes is_ia64_break_inst(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned int slot = ia64_psr(regs)->ri; - unsigned long *kprobe_addr = (unsigned long *)regs->cr_iip; - bundle_t bundle; - - memcpy(&bundle, kprobe_addr, sizeof(bundle_t)); - - return __is_ia64_break_inst(&bundle, slot); -} - -static int __kprobes pre_kprobes_handler(struct die_args *args) -{ - struct kprobe *p; - int ret = 0; - struct pt_regs *regs = args->regs; - kprobe_opcode_t *addr = (kprobe_opcode_t *)instruction_pointer(regs); - struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb; - - /* - * We don't want to be preempted for the entire - * duration of kprobe processing - */ - preempt_disable(); - kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk(); - - /* Handle recursion cases */ - if (kprobe_running()) { - p = get_kprobe(addr); - if (p) { - if ((kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_HIT_SS) && - (p->ainsn.inst_flag == INST_FLAG_BREAK_INST)) { - ia64_psr(regs)->ss = 0; - goto no_kprobe; - } - /* We have reentered the pre_kprobe_handler(), since - * another probe was hit while within the handler. - * We here save the original kprobes variables and - * just single step on the instruction of the new probe - * without calling any user handlers. - */ - save_previous_kprobe(kcb); - set_current_kprobe(p, kcb); - kprobes_inc_nmissed_count(p); - prepare_ss(p, regs); - kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_REENTER; - return 1; - } else if (!is_ia64_break_inst(regs)) { - /* The breakpoint instruction was removed by - * another cpu right after we hit, no further - * handling of this interrupt is appropriate - */ - ret = 1; - goto no_kprobe; - } else { - /* Not our break */ - goto no_kprobe; - } - } - - p = get_kprobe(addr); - if (!p) { - if (!is_ia64_break_inst(regs)) { - /* - * The breakpoint instruction was removed right - * after we hit it. Another cpu has removed - * either a probepoint or a debugger breakpoint - * at this address. In either case, no further - * handling of this interrupt is appropriate. - */ - ret = 1; - - } - - /* Not one of our break, let kernel handle it */ - goto no_kprobe; - } - - set_current_kprobe(p, kcb); - kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_ACTIVE; - - if (p->pre_handler && p->pre_handler(p, regs)) { - reset_current_kprobe(); - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - return 1; - } - -#if !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) - if (p->ainsn.inst_flag == INST_FLAG_BOOSTABLE && !p->post_handler) { - /* Boost up -- we can execute copied instructions directly */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = p->ainsn.slot; - regs->cr_iip = (unsigned long)&p->ainsn.insn->bundle & ~0xFULL; - /* turn single stepping off */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ss = 0; - - reset_current_kprobe(); - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - return 1; - } -#endif - prepare_ss(p, regs); - kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_SS; - return 1; - -no_kprobe: - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - return ret; -} - -static int __kprobes post_kprobes_handler(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct kprobe *cur = kprobe_running(); - struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk(); - - if (!cur) - return 0; - - if ((kcb->kprobe_status != KPROBE_REENTER) && cur->post_handler) { - kcb->kprobe_status = KPROBE_HIT_SSDONE; - cur->post_handler(cur, regs, 0); - } - - resume_execution(cur, regs); - - /*Restore back the original saved kprobes variables and continue. */ - if (kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_REENTER) { - restore_previous_kprobe(kcb); - goto out; - } - reset_current_kprobe(); - -out: - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - return 1; -} - -int __kprobes kprobe_fault_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, int trapnr) -{ - struct kprobe *cur = kprobe_running(); - struct kprobe_ctlblk *kcb = get_kprobe_ctlblk(); - - - switch(kcb->kprobe_status) { - case KPROBE_HIT_SS: - case KPROBE_REENTER: - /* - * We are here because the instruction being single - * stepped caused a page fault. We reset the current - * kprobe and the instruction pointer points back to - * the probe address and allow the page fault handler - * to continue as a normal page fault. - */ - regs->cr_iip = ((unsigned long)cur->addr) & ~0xFULL; - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = ((unsigned long)cur->addr) & 0xf; - if (kcb->kprobe_status == KPROBE_REENTER) - restore_previous_kprobe(kcb); - else - reset_current_kprobe(); - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - break; - case KPROBE_HIT_ACTIVE: - case KPROBE_HIT_SSDONE: - /* - * In case the user-specified fault handler returned - * zero, try to fix up. - */ - if (ia64_done_with_exception(regs)) - return 1; - - /* - * Let ia64_do_page_fault() fix it. - */ - break; - default: - break; - } - - return 0; -} - -int __kprobes kprobe_exceptions_notify(struct notifier_block *self, - unsigned long val, void *data) -{ - struct die_args *args = (struct die_args *)data; - int ret = NOTIFY_DONE; - - if (args->regs && user_mode(args->regs)) - return ret; - - switch(val) { - case DIE_BREAK: - /* err is break number from ia64_bad_break() */ - if ((args->err >> 12) == (__IA64_BREAK_KPROBE >> 12) - || args->err == 0) - if (pre_kprobes_handler(args)) - ret = NOTIFY_STOP; - break; - case DIE_FAULT: - /* err is vector number from ia64_fault() */ - if (args->err == 36) - if (post_kprobes_handler(args->regs)) - ret = NOTIFY_STOP; - break; - default: - break; - } - return ret; -} - -static struct kprobe trampoline_p = { - .pre_handler = trampoline_probe_handler -}; - -int __init arch_init_kprobes(void) -{ - trampoline_p.addr = - dereference_function_descriptor(__kretprobe_trampoline); - return register_kprobe(&trampoline_p); -} - -int __kprobes arch_trampoline_kprobe(struct kprobe *p) -{ - if (p->addr == - dereference_function_descriptor(__kretprobe_trampoline)) - return 1; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/machine_kexec.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/machine_kexec.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4db9ca144fa5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/machine_kexec.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/machine_kexec.c - * - * Handle transition of Linux booting another kernel - * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Comapny, L.P. - * Copyright (C) 2005 Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2006 Intel Corp, Zou Nan hai <nanhai.zou@intel.com> - */ - -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <linux/mmzone.h> - -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> -#include <asm/setup.h> -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -typedef void (*relocate_new_kernel_t)( - unsigned long indirection_page, - unsigned long start_address, - struct ia64_boot_param *boot_param, - unsigned long pal_addr) __noreturn; - -struct kimage *ia64_kimage; - -struct resource efi_memmap_res = { - .name = "EFI Memory Map", - .start = 0, - .end = 0, - .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_MEM -}; - -struct resource boot_param_res = { - .name = "Boot parameter", - .start = 0, - .end = 0, - .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_MEM -}; - - -/* - * Do what every setup is needed on image and the - * reboot code buffer to allow us to avoid allocations - * later. - */ -int machine_kexec_prepare(struct kimage *image) -{ - void *control_code_buffer; - const unsigned long *func; - - func = (unsigned long *)&relocate_new_kernel; - /* Pre-load control code buffer to minimize work in kexec path */ - control_code_buffer = page_address(image->control_code_page); - memcpy((void *)control_code_buffer, (const void *)func[0], - relocate_new_kernel_size); - flush_icache_range((unsigned long)control_code_buffer, - (unsigned long)control_code_buffer + relocate_new_kernel_size); - ia64_kimage = image; - - return 0; -} - -void machine_kexec_cleanup(struct kimage *image) -{ -} - -/* - * Do not allocate memory (or fail in any way) in machine_kexec(). - * We are past the point of no return, committed to rebooting now. - */ -static void ia64_machine_kexec(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct kimage *image = arg; - relocate_new_kernel_t rnk; - void *pal_addr = efi_get_pal_addr(); - unsigned long code_addr; - int ii; - u64 fp, gp; - ia64_fptr_t *init_handler = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_init_on_kdump; - - BUG_ON(!image); - code_addr = (unsigned long)page_address(image->control_code_page); - if (image->type == KEXEC_TYPE_CRASH) { - crash_save_this_cpu(); - current->thread.ksp = (__u64)info->sw - 16; - - /* Register noop init handler */ - fp = ia64_tpa(init_handler->fp); - gp = ia64_tpa(ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_GP)); - ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_INIT, fp, gp, 0, fp, gp, 0); - } else { - /* Unregister init handlers of current kernel */ - ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_INIT, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - } - - /* Unregister mca handler - No more recovery on current kernel */ - ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_MCA, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - - /* Interrupts aren't acceptable while we reboot */ - local_irq_disable(); - - /* Mask CMC and Performance Monitor interrupts */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_PMV, 1 << 16); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, 1 << 16); - - /* Mask ITV and Local Redirect Registers */ - ia64_set_itv(1 << 16); - ia64_set_lrr0(1 << 16); - ia64_set_lrr1(1 << 16); - - /* terminate possible nested in-service interrupts */ - for (ii = 0; ii < 16; ii++) - ia64_eoi(); - - /* unmask TPR and clear any pending interrupts */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, 0); - ia64_srlz_d(); - while (ia64_get_ivr() != IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR) - ia64_eoi(); - rnk = (relocate_new_kernel_t)&code_addr; - (*rnk)(image->head, image->start, ia64_boot_param, - GRANULEROUNDDOWN((unsigned long) pal_addr)); - BUG(); -} - -void machine_kexec(struct kimage *image) -{ - BUG_ON(!image); - unw_init_running(ia64_machine_kexec, image); - for(;;); -} - -void arch_crash_save_vmcoreinfo(void) -{ -#if defined(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM) - VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(pgdat_list); - VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(pgdat_list, MAX_NUMNODES); -#endif -#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA - VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(node_memblk); - VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(node_memblk, NR_NODE_MEMBLKS); - VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(node_memblk_s); - VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(node_memblk_s, start_paddr); - VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(node_memblk_s, size); -#endif -#if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 3 - VMCOREINFO_CONFIG(PGTABLE_3); -#elif CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 - VMCOREINFO_CONFIG(PGTABLE_4); -#endif -} - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/mca.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2671688d349a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2111 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * File: mca.c - * Purpose: Generic MCA handling layer - * - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Dell Inc. - * Copyright (C) Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Intel - * Copyright (C) Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2001 Intel - * Copyright (C) Fred Lewis <frederick.v.lewis@intel.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Intel - * Copyright (C) Chuck Fleckenstein <cfleck@co.intel.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2004-2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. - * Copyright (C) Vijay Chander <vijay@engr.sgi.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2006 FUJITSU LIMITED - * Copyright (C) Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - * - * 2000-03-29 Chuck Fleckenstein <cfleck@co.intel.com> - * Fixed PAL/SAL update issues, began MCA bug fixes, logging issues, - * added min save state dump, added INIT handler. - * - * 2001-01-03 Fred Lewis <frederick.v.lewis@intel.com> - * Added setup of CMCI and CPEI IRQs, logging of corrected platform - * errors, completed code for logging of corrected & uncorrected - * machine check errors, and updated for conformance with Nov. 2000 - * revision of the SAL 3.0 spec. - * - * 2002-01-04 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * Aligned MCA stack to 16 bytes, added platform vs. CPU error flag, - * set SAL default return values, changed error record structure to - * linked list, added init call to sal_get_state_info_size(). - * - * 2002-03-25 Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com> - * GUID cleanups. - * - * 2003-04-15 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Added INIT backtrace support. - * - * 2003-12-08 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * smp_call_function() must not be called from interrupt context - * (can deadlock on tasklist_lock). - * Use keventd to call smp_call_function(). - * - * 2004-02-01 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Avoid deadlock when using printk() for MCA and INIT records. - * Delete all record printing code, moved to salinfo_decode in user - * space. Mark variables and functions static where possible. - * Delete dead variables and functions. Reorder to remove the need - * for forward declarations and to consolidate related code. - * - * 2005-08-12 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Convert MCA/INIT handlers to use per event stacks and SAL/OS - * state. - * - * 2005-10-07 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Add notify_die() hooks. - * - * 2006-09-15 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - * Add printing support for MCA/INIT. - * - * 2007-04-27 Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> - * Support multiple cpus going through OS_MCA in the same event. - */ -#include <linux/jiffies.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/sched/debug.h> -#include <linux/sched/task.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/workqueue.h> -#include <linux/cpumask.h> -#include <linux/kdebug.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/gfp.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/mca_asm.h> -#include <asm/kexec.h> - -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> -#include <asm/tlb.h> - -#include "mca_drv.h" -#include "entry.h" -#include "irq.h" - -#if defined(IA64_MCA_DEBUG_INFO) -# define IA64_MCA_DEBUG(fmt...) printk(fmt) -#else -# define IA64_MCA_DEBUG(fmt...) do {} while (0) -#endif - -#define NOTIFY_INIT(event, regs, arg, spin) \ -do { \ - if ((notify_die((event), "INIT", (regs), (arg), 0, 0) \ - == NOTIFY_STOP) && ((spin) == 1)) \ - ia64_mca_spin(__func__); \ -} while (0) - -#define NOTIFY_MCA(event, regs, arg, spin) \ -do { \ - if ((notify_die((event), "MCA", (regs), (arg), 0, 0) \ - == NOTIFY_STOP) && ((spin) == 1)) \ - ia64_mca_spin(__func__); \ -} while (0) - -/* Used by mca_asm.S */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_data); /* == __per_cpu_mca[smp_processor_id()] */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_per_cpu_pte); /* PTE to map per-CPU area */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_pal_pte); /* PTE to map PAL code */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_pal_base); /* vaddr PAL code granule */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_tr_reload); /* Flag for TR reload */ - -unsigned long __per_cpu_mca[NR_CPUS]; - -/* In mca_asm.S */ -extern void ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch (void); -extern void ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave (void); - -static int monarch_cpu = -1; - -static ia64_mc_info_t ia64_mc_info; - -#define MAX_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL (15*60*HZ) /* 15 minutes */ -#define MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL (2*60*HZ) /* 2 minutes */ -#define CMC_POLL_INTERVAL (1*60*HZ) /* 1 minute */ -#define CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH 5 -#define CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH 5 - -static struct timer_list cpe_poll_timer; -static struct timer_list cmc_poll_timer; -/* - * This variable tells whether we are currently in polling mode. - * Start with this in the wrong state so we won't play w/ timers - * before the system is ready. - */ -static int cmc_polling_enabled = 1; - -/* - * Clearing this variable prevents CPE polling from getting activated - * in mca_late_init. Use it if your system doesn't provide a CPEI, - * but encounters problems retrieving CPE logs. This should only be - * necessary for debugging. - */ -static int cpe_poll_enabled = 1; - -extern void salinfo_log_wakeup(int type, u8 *buffer, u64 size, int irqsafe); - -static int mca_init __initdata; - -/* - * limited & delayed printing support for MCA/INIT handler - */ - -#define mprintk(fmt...) ia64_mca_printk(fmt) - -#define MLOGBUF_SIZE (512+256*NR_CPUS) -#define MLOGBUF_MSGMAX 256 -static char mlogbuf[MLOGBUF_SIZE]; -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mlogbuf_wlock); /* mca context only */ -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mlogbuf_rlock); /* normal context only */ -static unsigned long mlogbuf_start; -static unsigned long mlogbuf_end; -static unsigned int mlogbuf_finished = 0; -static unsigned long mlogbuf_timestamp = 0; - -static int loglevel_save = -1; -#define BREAK_LOGLEVEL(__console_loglevel) \ - oops_in_progress = 1; \ - if (loglevel_save < 0) \ - loglevel_save = __console_loglevel; \ - __console_loglevel = 15; - -#define RESTORE_LOGLEVEL(__console_loglevel) \ - if (loglevel_save >= 0) { \ - __console_loglevel = loglevel_save; \ - loglevel_save = -1; \ - } \ - mlogbuf_finished = 0; \ - oops_in_progress = 0; - -/* - * Push messages into buffer, print them later if not urgent. - */ -void ia64_mca_printk(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - int printed_len; - char temp_buf[MLOGBUF_MSGMAX]; - char *p; - - va_start(args, fmt); - printed_len = vscnprintf(temp_buf, sizeof(temp_buf), fmt, args); - va_end(args); - - /* Copy the output into mlogbuf */ - if (oops_in_progress) { - /* mlogbuf was abandoned, use printk directly instead. */ - printk("%s", temp_buf); - } else { - spin_lock(&mlogbuf_wlock); - for (p = temp_buf; *p; p++) { - unsigned long next = (mlogbuf_end + 1) % MLOGBUF_SIZE; - if (next != mlogbuf_start) { - mlogbuf[mlogbuf_end] = *p; - mlogbuf_end = next; - } else { - /* buffer full */ - break; - } - } - mlogbuf[mlogbuf_end] = '\0'; - spin_unlock(&mlogbuf_wlock); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_mca_printk); - -/* - * Print buffered messages. - * NOTE: call this after returning normal context. (ex. from salinfod) - */ -void ia64_mlogbuf_dump(void) -{ - char temp_buf[MLOGBUF_MSGMAX]; - char *p; - unsigned long index; - unsigned long flags; - unsigned int printed_len; - - /* Get output from mlogbuf */ - while (mlogbuf_start != mlogbuf_end) { - temp_buf[0] = '\0'; - p = temp_buf; - printed_len = 0; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&mlogbuf_rlock, flags); - - index = mlogbuf_start; - while (index != mlogbuf_end) { - *p = mlogbuf[index]; - index = (index + 1) % MLOGBUF_SIZE; - if (!*p) - break; - p++; - if (++printed_len >= MLOGBUF_MSGMAX - 1) - break; - } - *p = '\0'; - if (temp_buf[0]) - printk("%s", temp_buf); - mlogbuf_start = index; - - mlogbuf_timestamp = 0; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mlogbuf_rlock, flags); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_mlogbuf_dump); - -/* - * Call this if system is going to down or if immediate flushing messages to - * console is required. (ex. recovery was failed, crash dump is going to be - * invoked, long-wait rendezvous etc.) - * NOTE: this should be called from monarch. - */ -static void ia64_mlogbuf_finish(int wait) -{ - BREAK_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel); - - ia64_mlogbuf_dump(); - printk(KERN_EMERG "mlogbuf_finish: printing switched to urgent mode, " - "MCA/INIT might be dodgy or fail.\n"); - - if (!wait) - return; - - /* wait for console */ - printk("Delaying for 5 seconds...\n"); - udelay(5*1000000); - - mlogbuf_finished = 1; -} - -/* - * Print buffered messages from INIT context. - */ -static void ia64_mlogbuf_dump_from_init(void) -{ - if (mlogbuf_finished) - return; - - if (mlogbuf_timestamp && - time_before(jiffies, mlogbuf_timestamp + 30 * HZ)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: mlogbuf_dump is interrupted by INIT " - " and the system seems to be messed up.\n"); - ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0); - return; - } - - if (!spin_trylock(&mlogbuf_rlock)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: mlogbuf_dump is interrupted by INIT. " - "Generated messages other than stack dump will be " - "buffered to mlogbuf and will be printed later.\n"); - printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: If messages would not printed after " - "this INIT, wait 30sec and assert INIT again.\n"); - if (!mlogbuf_timestamp) - mlogbuf_timestamp = jiffies; - return; - } - spin_unlock(&mlogbuf_rlock); - ia64_mlogbuf_dump(); -} - -static inline void -ia64_mca_spin(const char *func) -{ - if (monarch_cpu == smp_processor_id()) - ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0); - mprintk(KERN_EMERG "%s: spinning here, not returning to SAL\n", func); - while (1) - cpu_relax(); -} -/* - * IA64_MCA log support - */ -#define IA64_MAX_LOGS 2 /* Double-buffering for nested MCAs */ -#define IA64_MAX_LOG_TYPES 4 /* MCA, INIT, CMC, CPE */ - -typedef struct ia64_state_log_s -{ - spinlock_t isl_lock; - int isl_index; - unsigned long isl_count; - ia64_err_rec_t *isl_log[IA64_MAX_LOGS]; /* need space to store header + error log */ -} ia64_state_log_t; - -static ia64_state_log_t ia64_state_log[IA64_MAX_LOG_TYPES]; - -#define IA64_LOG_LOCK_INIT(it) spin_lock_init(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock) -#define IA64_LOG_LOCK(it) spin_lock_irqsave(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock, s) -#define IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(it) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock,s) -#define IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it) ia64_state_log[it].isl_index -#define IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it) 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index -#define IA64_LOG_INDEX_INC(it) \ - {ia64_state_log[it].isl_index = 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index; \ - ia64_state_log[it].isl_count++;} -#define IA64_LOG_INDEX_DEC(it) \ - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index = 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index -#define IA64_LOG_NEXT_BUFFER(it) (void *)((ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it)])) -#define IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(it) (void *)((ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it)])) -#define IA64_LOG_COUNT(it) ia64_state_log[it].isl_count - -static inline void ia64_log_allocate(int it, u64 size) -{ - ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it)] = - (ia64_err_rec_t *)memblock_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES); - if (!ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it)]) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %llu bytes\n", __func__, size); - - ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it)] = - (ia64_err_rec_t *)memblock_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES); - if (!ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it)]) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %llu bytes\n", __func__, size); -} - -/* - * ia64_log_init - * Reset the OS ia64 log buffer - * Inputs : info_type (SAL_INFO_TYPE_{MCA,INIT,CMC,CPE}) - * Outputs : None - */ -static void __init -ia64_log_init(int sal_info_type) -{ - u64 max_size = 0; - - IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(sal_info_type) = 0; - IA64_LOG_LOCK_INIT(sal_info_type); - - // SAL will tell us the maximum size of any error record of this type - max_size = ia64_sal_get_state_info_size(sal_info_type); - if (!max_size) - /* alloc_bootmem() doesn't like zero-sized allocations! */ - return; - - // set up OS data structures to hold error info - ia64_log_allocate(sal_info_type, max_size); -} - -/* - * ia64_log_get - * - * Get the current MCA log from SAL and copy it into the OS log buffer. - * - * Inputs : info_type (SAL_INFO_TYPE_{MCA,INIT,CMC,CPE}) - * irq_safe whether you can use printk at this point - * Outputs : size (total record length) - * *buffer (ptr to error record) - * - */ -static u64 -ia64_log_get(int sal_info_type, u8 **buffer, int irq_safe) -{ - sal_log_record_header_t *log_buffer; - u64 total_len = 0; - unsigned long s; - - IA64_LOG_LOCK(sal_info_type); - - /* Get the process state information */ - log_buffer = IA64_LOG_NEXT_BUFFER(sal_info_type); - - total_len = ia64_sal_get_state_info(sal_info_type, (u64 *)log_buffer); - - if (total_len) { - IA64_LOG_INDEX_INC(sal_info_type); - IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(sal_info_type); - if (irq_safe) { - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: SAL error record type %d retrieved. Record length = %ld\n", - __func__, sal_info_type, total_len); - } - *buffer = (u8 *) log_buffer; - return total_len; - } else { - IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(sal_info_type); - return 0; - } -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record - * - * This function retrieves a specified error record type from SAL - * and wakes up any processes waiting for error records. - * - * Inputs : sal_info_type (Type of error record MCA/CMC/CPE) - * FIXME: remove MCA and irq_safe. - */ -static void -ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(int sal_info_type) -{ - u8 *buffer; - sal_log_record_header_t *rh; - u64 size; - int irq_safe = sal_info_type != SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA; -#ifdef IA64_MCA_DEBUG_INFO - static const char * const rec_name[] = { "MCA", "INIT", "CMC", "CPE" }; -#endif - - size = ia64_log_get(sal_info_type, &buffer, irq_safe); - if (!size) - return; - - salinfo_log_wakeup(sal_info_type, buffer, size, irq_safe); - - if (irq_safe) - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("CPU %d: SAL log contains %s error record\n", - smp_processor_id(), - sal_info_type < ARRAY_SIZE(rec_name) ? rec_name[sal_info_type] : "UNKNOWN"); - - /* Clear logs from corrected errors in case there's no user-level logger */ - rh = (sal_log_record_header_t *)buffer; - if (rh->severity == sal_log_severity_corrected) - ia64_sal_clear_state_info(sal_info_type); -} - -/* - * search_mca_table - * See if the MCA surfaced in an instruction range - * that has been tagged as recoverable. - * - * Inputs - * first First address range to check - * last Last address range to check - * ip Instruction pointer, address we are looking for - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success (in the table)/ 0 on Failure (not in the table) - */ -int -search_mca_table (const struct mca_table_entry *first, - const struct mca_table_entry *last, - unsigned long ip) -{ - const struct mca_table_entry *curr; - u64 curr_start, curr_end; - - curr = first; - while (curr <= last) { - curr_start = (u64) &curr->start_addr + curr->start_addr; - curr_end = (u64) &curr->end_addr + curr->end_addr; - - if ((ip >= curr_start) && (ip <= curr_end)) { - return 1; - } - curr++; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Given an address, look for it in the mca tables. */ -int mca_recover_range(unsigned long addr) -{ - extern struct mca_table_entry __start___mca_table[]; - extern struct mca_table_entry __stop___mca_table[]; - - return search_mca_table(__start___mca_table, __stop___mca_table-1, addr); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mca_recover_range); - -int cpe_vector = -1; -int ia64_cpe_irq = -1; - -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler (int cpe_irq, void *arg) -{ - static unsigned long cpe_history[CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH]; - static int index; - static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cpe_history_lock); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: received interrupt vector = %#x on CPU %d\n", - __func__, cpe_irq, smp_processor_id()); - - /* SAL spec states this should run w/ interrupts enabled */ - local_irq_enable(); - - spin_lock(&cpe_history_lock); - if (!cpe_poll_enabled && cpe_vector >= 0) { - - int i, count = 1; /* we know 1 happened now */ - unsigned long now = jiffies; - - for (i = 0; i < CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) { - if (now - cpe_history[i] <= HZ) - count++; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG(KERN_INFO "CPE threshold %d/%d\n", count, CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH); - if (count >= CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH) { - - cpe_poll_enabled = 1; - spin_unlock(&cpe_history_lock); - disable_irq_nosync(local_vector_to_irq(IA64_CPE_VECTOR)); - - /* - * Corrected errors will still be corrected, but - * make sure there's a log somewhere that indicates - * something is generating more than we can handle. - */ - printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: Switching to polling CPE handler; error records may be lost\n"); - - mod_timer(&cpe_poll_timer, jiffies + MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL); - - /* lock already released, get out now */ - goto out; - } else { - cpe_history[index++] = now; - if (index == CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH) - index = 0; - } - } - spin_unlock(&cpe_history_lock); -out: - /* Get the CPE error record and log it */ - ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE); - - local_irq_disable(); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_register_cpev - * - * Register the corrected platform error vector with SAL. - * - * Inputs - * cpev Corrected Platform Error Vector number - * - * Outputs - * None - */ -void -ia64_mca_register_cpev (int cpev) -{ - /* Register the CPE interrupt vector with SAL */ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - - isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_CPE_INT, SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT, cpev, 0, 0); - if (isrv.status) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register Corrected Platform " - "Error interrupt vector with SAL (status %ld)\n", isrv.status); - return; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: corrected platform error " - "vector %#x registered\n", __func__, cpev); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup - * - * Setup the corrected machine check vector register in the processor. - * (The interrupt is masked on boot. ia64_mca_late_init unmask this.) - * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis. - * - * Inputs - * None - * - * Outputs - * None - */ -void -ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup (void) -{ - cmcv_reg_t cmcv; - - cmcv.cmcv_regval = 0; - cmcv.cmcv_mask = 1; /* Mask/disable interrupt at first */ - cmcv.cmcv_vector = IA64_CMC_VECTOR; - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x registered.\n", - __func__, smp_processor_id(), IA64_CMC_VECTOR); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d CMCV = %#016lx\n", - __func__, smp_processor_id(), ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV)); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable - * - * Mask the corrected machine check vector register in the processor. - * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis. - * - * Inputs - * dummy(unused) - * - * Outputs - * None - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable (void *dummy) -{ - cmcv_reg_t cmcv; - - cmcv.cmcv_regval = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV); - - cmcv.cmcv_mask = 1; /* Mask/disable interrupt */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x disabled.\n", - __func__, smp_processor_id(), cmcv.cmcv_vector); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable - * - * Unmask the corrected machine check vector register in the processor. - * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis. - * - * Inputs - * dummy(unused) - * - * Outputs - * None - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable (void *dummy) -{ - cmcv_reg_t cmcv; - - cmcv.cmcv_regval = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV); - - cmcv.cmcv_mask = 0; /* Unmask/enable interrupt */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x enabled.\n", - __func__, smp_processor_id(), cmcv.cmcv_vector); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd - * - * Called via keventd (smp_call_function() is not safe in interrupt context) to - * disable the cmc interrupt vector. - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd(struct work_struct *unused) -{ - on_each_cpu(ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable, NULL, 0); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd - * - * Called via keventd (smp_call_function() is not safe in interrupt context) to - * enable the cmc interrupt vector. - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd(struct work_struct *unused) -{ - on_each_cpu(ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable, NULL, 0); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_wakeup - * - * Send an inter-cpu interrupt to wake-up a particular cpu. - * - * Inputs : cpuid - * Outputs : None - */ -static void -ia64_mca_wakeup(int cpu) -{ - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_wakeup_all - * - * Wakeup all the slave cpus which have rendez'ed previously. - * - * Inputs : None - * Outputs : None - */ -static void -ia64_mca_wakeup_all(void) -{ - int cpu; - - /* Clear the Rendez checkin flag for all cpus */ - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE) - ia64_mca_wakeup(cpu); - } - -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_rendez_interrupt_handler - * - * This is handler used to put slave processors into spinloop - * while the monarch processor does the mca handling and later - * wake each slave up once the monarch is done. The state - * IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE indicates the cpu is rendez'ed - * in SAL. The state IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE indicates - * the cpu has come out of OS rendezvous. - * - * Inputs : None - * Outputs : None - */ -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_rendez_int_handler(int rendez_irq, void *arg) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd = - { .sos = NULL, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu }; - - /* Mask all interrupts */ - local_irq_save(flags); - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_ENTER, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1); - - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE; - /* Register with the SAL monarch that the slave has - * reached SAL - */ - ia64_sal_mc_rendez(); - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_PROCESS, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1); - - /* Wait for the monarch cpu to exit. */ - while (monarch_cpu != -1) - cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch leaves */ - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_LEAVE, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1); - - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE; - /* Enable all interrupts */ - local_irq_restore(flags); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler - * - * The interrupt handler for processing the inter-cpu interrupt to the - * slave cpu which was spinning in the rendez loop. - * Since this spinning is done by turning off the interrupts and - * polling on the wakeup-interrupt bit in the IRR, there is - * nothing useful to be done in the handler. - * - * Inputs : wakeup_irq (Wakeup-interrupt bit) - * arg (Interrupt handler specific argument) - * Outputs : None - * - */ -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler(int wakeup_irq, void *arg) -{ - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* Function pointer for extra MCA recovery */ -int (*ia64_mca_ucmc_extension) - (void*,struct ia64_sal_os_state*) - = NULL; - -int -ia64_reg_MCA_extension(int (*fn)(void *, struct ia64_sal_os_state *)) -{ - if (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension) - return 1; - - ia64_mca_ucmc_extension = fn; - return 0; -} - -void -ia64_unreg_MCA_extension(void) -{ - if (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension) - ia64_mca_ucmc_extension = NULL; -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_reg_MCA_extension); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_unreg_MCA_extension); - - -static inline void -copy_reg(const u64 *fr, u64 fnat, unsigned long *tr, unsigned long *tnat) -{ - u64 fslot, tslot, nat; - *tr = *fr; - fslot = ((unsigned long)fr >> 3) & 63; - tslot = ((unsigned long)tr >> 3) & 63; - *tnat &= ~(1UL << tslot); - nat = (fnat >> fslot) & 1; - *tnat |= (nat << tslot); -} - -/* Change the comm field on the MCA/INT task to include the pid that - * was interrupted, it makes for easier debugging. If that pid was 0 - * (swapper or nested MCA/INIT) then use the start of the previous comm - * field suffixed with its cpu. - */ - -static void -ia64_mca_modify_comm(const struct task_struct *previous_current) -{ - char *p, comm[sizeof(current->comm)]; - if (previous_current->pid) - snprintf(comm, sizeof(comm), "%s %d", - current->comm, previous_current->pid); - else { - int l; - if ((p = strchr(previous_current->comm, ' '))) - l = p - previous_current->comm; - else - l = strlen(previous_current->comm); - snprintf(comm, sizeof(comm), "%s %*s %d", - current->comm, l, previous_current->comm, - task_thread_info(previous_current)->cpu); - } - memcpy(current->comm, comm, sizeof(current->comm)); -} - -static void -finish_pt_regs(struct pt_regs *regs, struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos, - unsigned long *nat) -{ - const struct pal_min_state_area *ms = sos->pal_min_state; - const u64 *bank; - - /* If ipsr.ic then use pmsa_{iip,ipsr,ifs}, else use - * pmsa_{xip,xpsr,xfs} - */ - if (ia64_psr(regs)->ic) { - regs->cr_iip = ms->pmsa_iip; - regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_ipsr; - regs->cr_ifs = ms->pmsa_ifs; - } else { - regs->cr_iip = ms->pmsa_xip; - regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_xpsr; - regs->cr_ifs = ms->pmsa_xfs; - - sos->iip = ms->pmsa_iip; - sos->ipsr = ms->pmsa_ipsr; - sos->ifs = ms->pmsa_ifs; - } - regs->pr = ms->pmsa_pr; - regs->b0 = ms->pmsa_br0; - regs->ar_rsc = ms->pmsa_rsc; - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[1-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r1, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[2-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r2, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[3-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r3, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[8-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r8, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[9-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r9, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[10-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r10, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[11-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r11, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[12-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r12, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[13-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r13, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[14-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r14, nat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[15-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r15, nat); - if (ia64_psr(regs)->bn) - bank = ms->pmsa_bank1_gr; - else - bank = ms->pmsa_bank0_gr; - copy_reg(&bank[16-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r16, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[17-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r17, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[18-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r18, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[19-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r19, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[20-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r20, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[21-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r21, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[22-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r22, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[23-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r23, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[24-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r24, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[25-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r25, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[26-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r26, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[27-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r27, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[28-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r28, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[29-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r29, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[30-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r30, nat); - copy_reg(&bank[31-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, ®s->r31, nat); -} - -/* On entry to this routine, we are running on the per cpu stack, see - * mca_asm.h. The original stack has not been touched by this event. Some of - * the original stack's registers will be in the RBS on this stack. This stack - * also contains a partial pt_regs and switch_stack, the rest of the data is in - * PAL minstate. - * - * The first thing to do is modify the original stack to look like a blocked - * task so we can run backtrace on the original task. Also mark the per cpu - * stack as current to ensure that we use the correct task state, it also means - * that we can do backtrace on the MCA/INIT handler code itself. - */ - -static struct task_struct * -ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(struct pt_regs *regs, - const struct switch_stack *sw, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos, - const char *type) -{ - char *p; - ia64_va va; - extern char ia64_leave_kernel[]; /* Need asm address, not function descriptor */ - const struct pal_min_state_area *ms = sos->pal_min_state; - struct task_struct *previous_current; - struct pt_regs *old_regs; - struct switch_stack *old_sw; - unsigned size = sizeof(struct pt_regs) + - sizeof(struct switch_stack) + 16; - unsigned long *old_bspstore, *old_bsp; - unsigned long *new_bspstore, *new_bsp; - unsigned long old_unat, old_rnat, new_rnat, nat; - u64 slots, loadrs = regs->loadrs; - u64 r12 = ms->pmsa_gr[12-1], r13 = ms->pmsa_gr[13-1]; - u64 ar_bspstore = regs->ar_bspstore; - u64 ar_bsp = regs->ar_bspstore + (loadrs >> 16); - const char *msg; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - previous_current = curr_task(cpu); - ia64_set_curr_task(cpu, current); - if ((p = strchr(current->comm, ' '))) - *p = '\0'; - - /* Best effort attempt to cope with MCA/INIT delivered while in - * physical mode. - */ - regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_ipsr; - if (ia64_psr(regs)->dt == 0) { - va.l = r12; - if (va.f.reg == 0) { - va.f.reg = 7; - r12 = va.l; - } - va.l = r13; - if (va.f.reg == 0) { - va.f.reg = 7; - r13 = va.l; - } - } - if (ia64_psr(regs)->rt == 0) { - va.l = ar_bspstore; - if (va.f.reg == 0) { - va.f.reg = 7; - ar_bspstore = va.l; - } - va.l = ar_bsp; - if (va.f.reg == 0) { - va.f.reg = 7; - ar_bsp = va.l; - } - } - - /* mca_asm.S ia64_old_stack() cannot assume that the dirty registers - * have been copied to the old stack, the old stack may fail the - * validation tests below. So ia64_old_stack() must restore the dirty - * registers from the new stack. The old and new bspstore probably - * have different alignments, so loadrs calculated on the old bsp - * cannot be used to restore from the new bsp. Calculate a suitable - * loadrs for the new stack and save it in the new pt_regs, where - * ia64_old_stack() can get it. - */ - old_bspstore = (unsigned long *)ar_bspstore; - old_bsp = (unsigned long *)ar_bsp; - slots = ia64_rse_num_regs(old_bspstore, old_bsp); - new_bspstore = (unsigned long *)((u64)current + IA64_RBS_OFFSET); - new_bsp = ia64_rse_skip_regs(new_bspstore, slots); - regs->loadrs = (new_bsp - new_bspstore) * 8 << 16; - - /* Verify the previous stack state before we change it */ - if (user_mode(regs)) { - msg = "occurred in user space"; - /* previous_current is guaranteed to be valid when the task was - * in user space, so ... - */ - ia64_mca_modify_comm(previous_current); - goto no_mod; - } - - if (r13 != sos->prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT) { - msg = "inconsistent previous current and r13"; - goto no_mod; - } - - if (!mca_recover_range(ms->pmsa_iip)) { - if ((r12 - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) { - msg = "inconsistent r12 and r13"; - goto no_mod; - } - if ((ar_bspstore - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) { - msg = "inconsistent ar.bspstore and r13"; - goto no_mod; - } - va.p = old_bspstore; - if (va.f.reg < 5) { - msg = "old_bspstore is in the wrong region"; - goto no_mod; - } - if ((ar_bsp - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) { - msg = "inconsistent ar.bsp and r13"; - goto no_mod; - } - size += (ia64_rse_skip_regs(old_bspstore, slots) - old_bspstore) * 8; - if (ar_bspstore + size > r12) { - msg = "no room for blocked state"; - goto no_mod; - } - } - - ia64_mca_modify_comm(previous_current); - - /* Make the original task look blocked. First stack a struct pt_regs, - * describing the state at the time of interrupt. mca_asm.S built a - * partial pt_regs, copy it and fill in the blanks using minstate. - */ - p = (char *)r12 - sizeof(*regs); - old_regs = (struct pt_regs *)p; - memcpy(old_regs, regs, sizeof(*regs)); - old_regs->loadrs = loadrs; - old_unat = old_regs->ar_unat; - finish_pt_regs(old_regs, sos, &old_unat); - - /* Next stack a struct switch_stack. mca_asm.S built a partial - * switch_stack, copy it and fill in the blanks using pt_regs and - * minstate. - * - * In the synthesized switch_stack, b0 points to ia64_leave_kernel, - * ar.pfs is set to 0. - * - * unwind.c::unw_unwind() does special processing for interrupt frames. - * It checks if the PRED_NON_SYSCALL predicate is set, if the predicate - * is clear then unw_unwind() does _not_ adjust bsp over pt_regs. Not - * that this is documented, of course. Set PRED_NON_SYSCALL in the - * switch_stack on the original stack so it will unwind correctly when - * unwind.c reads pt_regs. - * - * thread.ksp is updated to point to the synthesized switch_stack. - */ - p -= sizeof(struct switch_stack); - old_sw = (struct switch_stack *)p; - memcpy(old_sw, sw, sizeof(*sw)); - old_sw->caller_unat = old_unat; - old_sw->ar_fpsr = old_regs->ar_fpsr; - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[4-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r4, &old_unat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[5-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r5, &old_unat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[6-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r6, &old_unat); - copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[7-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r7, &old_unat); - old_sw->b0 = (u64)ia64_leave_kernel; - old_sw->b1 = ms->pmsa_br1; - old_sw->ar_pfs = 0; - old_sw->ar_unat = old_unat; - old_sw->pr = old_regs->pr | (1UL << PRED_NON_SYSCALL); - previous_current->thread.ksp = (u64)p - 16; - - /* Finally copy the original stack's registers back to its RBS. - * Registers from ar.bspstore through ar.bsp at the time of the event - * are in the current RBS, copy them back to the original stack. The - * copy must be done register by register because the original bspstore - * and the current one have different alignments, so the saved RNAT - * data occurs at different places. - * - * mca_asm does cover, so the old_bsp already includes all registers at - * the time of MCA/INIT. It also does flushrs, so all registers before - * this function have been written to backing store on the MCA/INIT - * stack. - */ - new_rnat = ia64_get_rnat(ia64_rse_rnat_addr(new_bspstore)); - old_rnat = regs->ar_rnat; - while (slots--) { - if (ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot(new_bspstore)) { - new_rnat = ia64_get_rnat(new_bspstore++); - } - if (ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot(old_bspstore)) { - *old_bspstore++ = old_rnat; - old_rnat = 0; - } - nat = (new_rnat >> ia64_rse_slot_num(new_bspstore)) & 1UL; - old_rnat &= ~(1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(old_bspstore)); - old_rnat |= (nat << ia64_rse_slot_num(old_bspstore)); - *old_bspstore++ = *new_bspstore++; - } - old_sw->ar_bspstore = (unsigned long)old_bspstore; - old_sw->ar_rnat = old_rnat; - - sos->prev_task = previous_current; - return previous_current; - -no_mod: - mprintk(KERN_INFO "cpu %d, %s %s, original stack not modified\n", - smp_processor_id(), type, msg); - old_unat = regs->ar_unat; - finish_pt_regs(regs, sos, &old_unat); - return previous_current; -} - -/* The monarch/slave interaction is based on monarch_cpu and requires that all - * slaves have entered rendezvous before the monarch leaves. If any cpu has - * not entered rendezvous yet then wait a bit. The assumption is that any - * slave that has not rendezvoused after a reasonable time is never going to do - * so. In this context, slave includes cpus that respond to the MCA rendezvous - * interrupt, as well as cpus that receive the INIT slave event. - */ - -static void -ia64_wait_for_slaves(int monarch, const char *type) -{ - int c, i , wait; - - /* - * wait 5 seconds total for slaves (arbitrary) - */ - for (i = 0; i < 5000; i++) { - wait = 0; - for_each_online_cpu(c) { - if (c == monarch) - continue; - if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[c] - == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE) { - udelay(1000); /* short wait */ - wait = 1; - break; - } - } - if (!wait) - goto all_in; - } - - /* - * Maybe slave(s) dead. Print buffered messages immediately. - */ - ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0); - mprintk(KERN_INFO "OS %s slave did not rendezvous on cpu", type); - for_each_online_cpu(c) { - if (c == monarch) - continue; - if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[c] == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE) - mprintk(" %d", c); - } - mprintk("\n"); - return; - -all_in: - mprintk(KERN_INFO "All OS %s slaves have reached rendezvous\n", type); - return; -} - -/* mca_insert_tr - * - * Switch rid when TR reload and needed! - * iord: 1: itr, 2: itr; - * -*/ -static void mca_insert_tr(u64 iord) -{ - - int i; - u64 old_rr; - struct ia64_tr_entry *p; - unsigned long psr; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - if (!ia64_idtrs[cpu]) - return; - - psr = ia64_clear_ic(); - for (i = IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i < IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX; i++) { - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + (iord - 1) * IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX; - if (p->pte & 0x1) { - old_rr = ia64_get_rr(p->ifa); - if (old_rr != p->rr) { - ia64_set_rr(p->ifa, p->rr); - ia64_srlz_d(); - } - ia64_ptr(iord, p->ifa, p->itir >> 2); - ia64_srlz_i(); - if (iord & 0x1) { - ia64_itr(0x1, i, p->ifa, p->pte, p->itir >> 2); - ia64_srlz_i(); - } - if (iord & 0x2) { - ia64_itr(0x2, i, p->ifa, p->pte, p->itir >> 2); - ia64_srlz_i(); - } - if (old_rr != p->rr) { - ia64_set_rr(p->ifa, old_rr); - ia64_srlz_d(); - } - } - } - ia64_set_psr(psr); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_handler - * - * This is uncorrectable machine check handler called from OS_MCA - * dispatch code which is in turn called from SAL_CHECK(). - * This is the place where the core of OS MCA handling is done. - * Right now the logs are extracted and displayed in a well-defined - * format. This handler code is supposed to be run only on the - * monarch processor. Once the monarch is done with MCA handling - * further MCA logging is enabled by clearing logs. - * Monarch also has the duty of sending wakeup-IPIs to pull the - * slave processors out of rendezvous spinloop. - * - * If multiple processors call into OS_MCA, the first will become - * the monarch. Subsequent cpus will be recorded in the mca_cpu - * bitmask. After the first monarch has processed its MCA, it - * will wake up the next cpu in the mca_cpu bitmask and then go - * into the rendezvous loop. When all processors have serviced - * their MCA, the last monarch frees up the rest of the processors. - */ -void -ia64_mca_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, struct switch_stack *sw, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - int recover, cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct task_struct *previous_current; - struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd = - { .sos = sos, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu, .data = &recover }; - static atomic_t mca_count; - static cpumask_t mca_cpu; - - if (atomic_add_return(1, &mca_count) == 1) { - monarch_cpu = cpu; - sos->monarch = 1; - } else { - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &mca_cpu); - sos->monarch = 0; - } - mprintk(KERN_INFO "Entered OS MCA handler. PSP=%lx cpu=%d " - "monarch=%ld\n", sos->proc_state_param, cpu, sos->monarch); - - previous_current = ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(regs, sw, sos, "MCA"); - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_CONCURRENT_MCA; - if (sos->monarch) { - ia64_wait_for_slaves(cpu, "MCA"); - - /* Wakeup all the processors which are spinning in the - * rendezvous loop. They will leave SAL, then spin in the OS - * with interrupts disabled until this monarch cpu leaves the - * MCA handler. That gets control back to the OS so we can - * backtrace the other cpus, backtrace when spinning in SAL - * does not work. - */ - ia64_mca_wakeup_all(); - } else { - while (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &mca_cpu)) - cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch wakes us */ - } - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - /* Get the MCA error record and log it */ - ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA); - - /* MCA error recovery */ - recover = (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension - && ia64_mca_ucmc_extension( - IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA), - sos)); - - if (recover) { - sal_log_record_header_t *rh = IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA); - rh->severity = sal_log_severity_corrected; - ia64_sal_clear_state_info(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA); - sos->os_status = IA64_MCA_CORRECTED; - } else { - /* Dump buffered message to console */ - ia64_mlogbuf_finish(1); - } - - if (__this_cpu_read(ia64_mca_tr_reload)) { - mca_insert_tr(0x1); /*Reload dynamic itrs*/ - mca_insert_tr(0x2); /*Reload dynamic itrs*/ - } - - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - if (atomic_dec_return(&mca_count) > 0) { - int i; - - /* wake up the next monarch cpu, - * and put this cpu in the rendez loop. - */ - for_each_online_cpu(i) { - if (cpumask_test_cpu(i, &mca_cpu)) { - monarch_cpu = i; - cpumask_clear_cpu(i, &mca_cpu); /* wake next cpu */ - while (monarch_cpu != -1) - cpu_relax(); /* spin until last cpu leaves */ - ia64_set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current); - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] - = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE; - return; - } - } - } - ia64_set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current); - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE; - monarch_cpu = -1; /* This frees the slaves and previous monarchs */ -} - -static DECLARE_WORK(cmc_disable_work, ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd); -static DECLARE_WORK(cmc_enable_work, ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd); - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler - * - * This is corrected machine check interrupt handler. - * Right now the logs are extracted and displayed in a well-defined - * format. - * - * Inputs - * interrupt number - * client data arg ptr - * - * Outputs - * None - */ -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler(int cmc_irq, void *arg) -{ - static unsigned long cmc_history[CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH]; - static int index; - static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cmc_history_lock); - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: received interrupt vector = %#x on CPU %d\n", - __func__, cmc_irq, smp_processor_id()); - - /* SAL spec states this should run w/ interrupts enabled */ - local_irq_enable(); - - spin_lock(&cmc_history_lock); - if (!cmc_polling_enabled) { - int i, count = 1; /* we know 1 happened now */ - unsigned long now = jiffies; - - for (i = 0; i < CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) { - if (now - cmc_history[i] <= HZ) - count++; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG(KERN_INFO "CMC threshold %d/%d\n", count, CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH); - if (count >= CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH) { - - cmc_polling_enabled = 1; - spin_unlock(&cmc_history_lock); - /* If we're being hit with CMC interrupts, we won't - * ever execute the schedule_work() below. Need to - * disable CMC interrupts on this processor now. - */ - ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable(NULL); - schedule_work(&cmc_disable_work); - - /* - * Corrected errors will still be corrected, but - * make sure there's a log somewhere that indicates - * something is generating more than we can handle. - */ - printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: Switching to polling CMC handler; error records may be lost\n"); - - mod_timer(&cmc_poll_timer, jiffies + CMC_POLL_INTERVAL); - - /* lock already released, get out now */ - goto out; - } else { - cmc_history[index++] = now; - if (index == CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH) - index = 0; - } - } - spin_unlock(&cmc_history_lock); -out: - /* Get the CMC error record and log it */ - ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC); - - local_irq_disable(); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller - * - * Triggered by sw interrupt from CMC polling routine. Calls - * real interrupt handler and either triggers a sw interrupt - * on the next cpu or does cleanup at the end. - * - * Inputs - * interrupt number - * client data arg ptr - * Outputs - * handled - */ -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller(int cmc_irq, void *arg) -{ - static int start_count = -1; - unsigned int cpuid; - - cpuid = smp_processor_id(); - - /* If first cpu, update count */ - if (start_count == -1) - start_count = IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC); - - ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler(cmc_irq, arg); - - cpuid = cpumask_next(cpuid+1, cpu_online_mask); - - if (cpuid < nr_cpu_ids) { - ia64_send_ipi(cpuid, IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); - } else { - /* If no log record, switch out of polling mode */ - if (start_count == IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC)) { - - printk(KERN_WARNING "Returning to interrupt driven CMC handler\n"); - schedule_work(&cmc_enable_work); - cmc_polling_enabled = 0; - - } else { - - mod_timer(&cmc_poll_timer, jiffies + CMC_POLL_INTERVAL); - } - - start_count = -1; - } - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cmc_poll - * - * Poll for Corrected Machine Checks (CMCs) - * - * Inputs : dummy(unused) - * Outputs : None - * - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cmc_poll (struct timer_list *unused) -{ - /* Trigger a CMC interrupt cascade */ - ia64_send_ipi(cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask), IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, - IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller - * - * Triggered by sw interrupt from CPE polling routine. Calls - * real interrupt handler and either triggers a sw interrupt - * on the next cpu or does cleanup at the end. - * - * Inputs - * interrupt number - * client data arg ptr - * Outputs - * handled - */ -static irqreturn_t -ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller(int cpe_irq, void *arg) -{ - static int start_count = -1; - static int poll_time = MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL; - unsigned int cpuid; - - cpuid = smp_processor_id(); - - /* If first cpu, update count */ - if (start_count == -1) - start_count = IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE); - - ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler(cpe_irq, arg); - - cpuid = cpumask_next(cpuid+1, cpu_online_mask); - - if (cpuid < NR_CPUS) { - ia64_send_ipi(cpuid, IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); - } else { - /* - * If a log was recorded, increase our polling frequency, - * otherwise, backoff or return to interrupt mode. - */ - if (start_count != IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE)) { - poll_time = max(MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL, poll_time / 2); - } else if (cpe_vector < 0) { - poll_time = min(MAX_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL, poll_time * 2); - } else { - poll_time = MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL; - - printk(KERN_WARNING "Returning to interrupt driven CPE handler\n"); - enable_irq(local_vector_to_irq(IA64_CPE_VECTOR)); - cpe_poll_enabled = 0; - } - - if (cpe_poll_enabled) - mod_timer(&cpe_poll_timer, jiffies + poll_time); - start_count = -1; - } - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_cpe_poll - * - * Poll for Corrected Platform Errors (CPEs), trigger interrupt - * on first cpu, from there it will trickle through all the cpus. - * - * Inputs : dummy(unused) - * Outputs : None - * - */ -static void -ia64_mca_cpe_poll (struct timer_list *unused) -{ - /* Trigger a CPE interrupt cascade */ - ia64_send_ipi(cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask), IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, - IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -static int -default_monarch_init_process(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long val, void *data) -{ - int c; - struct task_struct *g, *t; - if (val != DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS) - return NOTIFY_DONE; -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - if (atomic_read(&kdump_in_progress)) - return NOTIFY_DONE; -#endif - - /* - * FIXME: mlogbuf will brim over with INIT stack dumps. - * To enable show_stack from INIT, we use oops_in_progress which should - * be used in real oops. This would cause something wrong after INIT. - */ - BREAK_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel); - ia64_mlogbuf_dump_from_init(); - - printk(KERN_ERR "Processes interrupted by INIT -"); - for_each_online_cpu(c) { - struct ia64_sal_os_state *s; - t = __va(__per_cpu_mca[c] + IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET); - s = (struct ia64_sal_os_state *)((char *)t + MCA_SOS_OFFSET); - g = s->prev_task; - if (g) { - if (g->pid) - printk(" %d", g->pid); - else - printk(" %d (cpu %d task 0x%p)", g->pid, task_cpu(g), g); - } - } - printk("\n\n"); - if (read_trylock(&tasklist_lock)) { - for_each_process_thread(g, t) { - printk("\nBacktrace of pid %d (%s)\n", t->pid, t->comm); - show_stack(t, NULL, KERN_DEFAULT); - } - read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); - } - /* FIXME: This will not restore zapped printk locks. */ - RESTORE_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel); - return NOTIFY_DONE; -} - -/* - * C portion of the OS INIT handler - * - * Called from ia64_os_init_dispatch - * - * Inputs: pointer to pt_regs where processor info was saved. SAL/OS state for - * this event. This code is used for both monarch and slave INIT events, see - * sos->monarch. - * - * All INIT events switch to the INIT stack and change the previous process to - * blocked status. If one of the INIT events is the monarch then we are - * probably processing the nmi button/command. Use the monarch cpu to dump all - * the processes. The slave INIT events all spin until the monarch cpu - * returns. We can also get INIT slave events for MCA, in which case the MCA - * process is the monarch. - */ - -void -ia64_init_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, struct switch_stack *sw, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - static atomic_t slaves; - static atomic_t monarchs; - struct task_struct *previous_current; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd = - { .sos = sos, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu }; - - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 0); - - mprintk(KERN_INFO "Entered OS INIT handler. PSP=%lx cpu=%d monarch=%ld\n", - sos->proc_state_param, cpu, sos->monarch); - salinfo_log_wakeup(SAL_INFO_TYPE_INIT, NULL, 0, 0); - - previous_current = ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(regs, sw, sos, "INIT"); - sos->os_status = IA64_INIT_RESUME; - - /* FIXME: Workaround for broken proms that drive all INIT events as - * slaves. The last slave that enters is promoted to be a monarch. - * Remove this code in September 2006, that gives platforms a year to - * fix their proms and get their customers updated. - */ - if (!sos->monarch && atomic_add_return(1, &slaves) == num_online_cpus()) { - mprintk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Promoting cpu %d to monarch.\n", - __func__, cpu); - atomic_dec(&slaves); - sos->monarch = 1; - } - - /* FIXME: Workaround for broken proms that drive all INIT events as - * monarchs. Second and subsequent monarchs are demoted to slaves. - * Remove this code in September 2006, that gives platforms a year to - * fix their proms and get their customers updated. - */ - if (sos->monarch && atomic_add_return(1, &monarchs) > 1) { - mprintk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Demoting cpu %d to slave.\n", - __func__, cpu); - atomic_dec(&monarchs); - sos->monarch = 0; - } - - if (!sos->monarch) { - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_INIT; - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - while (monarch_cpu == -1 && !atomic_read(&kdump_in_progress)) - udelay(1000); -#else - while (monarch_cpu == -1) - cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch enters */ -#endif - - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - while (monarch_cpu != -1 && !atomic_read(&kdump_in_progress)) - udelay(1000); -#else - while (monarch_cpu != -1) - cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch leaves */ -#endif - - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - mprintk("Slave on cpu %d returning to normal service.\n", cpu); - ia64_set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current); - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE; - atomic_dec(&slaves); - return; - } - - monarch_cpu = cpu; - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - /* - * Wait for a bit. On some machines (e.g., HP's zx2000 and zx6000, INIT can be - * generated via the BMC's command-line interface, but since the console is on the - * same serial line, the user will need some time to switch out of the BMC before - * the dump begins. - */ - mprintk("Delaying for 5 seconds...\n"); - udelay(5*1000000); - ia64_wait_for_slaves(cpu, "INIT"); - /* If nobody intercepts DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS then we drop through - * to default_monarch_init_process() above and just print all the - * tasks. - */ - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1); - - mprintk("\nINIT dump complete. Monarch on cpu %d returning to normal service.\n", cpu); - atomic_dec(&monarchs); - ia64_set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current); - monarch_cpu = -1; - return; -} - -static int __init -ia64_mca_disable_cpe_polling(char *str) -{ - cpe_poll_enabled = 0; - return 1; -} - -__setup("disable_cpe_poll", ia64_mca_disable_cpe_polling); - -/* Minimal format of the MCA/INIT stacks. The pseudo processes that run on - * these stacks can never sleep, they cannot return from the kernel to user - * space, they do not appear in a normal ps listing. So there is no need to - * format most of the fields. - */ - -static void -format_mca_init_stack(void *mca_data, unsigned long offset, - const char *type, int cpu) -{ - struct task_struct *p = (struct task_struct *)((char *)mca_data + offset); - struct thread_info *ti; - memset(p, 0, KERNEL_STACK_SIZE); - ti = task_thread_info(p); - ti->flags = _TIF_MCA_INIT; - ti->preempt_count = 1; - ti->task = p; - ti->cpu = cpu; - p->stack = ti; - p->__state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE; - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &p->cpus_mask); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->tasks); - p->parent = p->real_parent = p->group_leader = p; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->children); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->sibling); - strscpy(p->comm, type, sizeof(p->comm)-1); -} - -/* Caller prevents this from being called after init */ -static void * __ref mca_bootmem(void) -{ - return memblock_alloc(sizeof(struct ia64_mca_cpu), KERNEL_STACK_SIZE); -} - -/* Do per-CPU MCA-related initialization. */ -void -ia64_mca_cpu_init(void *cpu_data) -{ - void *pal_vaddr; - void *data; - long sz = sizeof(struct ia64_mca_cpu); - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - static int first_time = 1; - - /* - * Structure will already be allocated if cpu has been online, - * then offlined. - */ - if (__per_cpu_mca[cpu]) { - data = __va(__per_cpu_mca[cpu]); - } else { - if (first_time) { - data = mca_bootmem(); - first_time = 0; - } else - data = (void *)__get_free_pages(GFP_ATOMIC, - get_order(sz)); - if (!data) - panic("Could not allocate MCA memory for cpu %d\n", - cpu); - } - format_mca_init_stack(data, offsetof(struct ia64_mca_cpu, mca_stack), - "MCA", cpu); - format_mca_init_stack(data, offsetof(struct ia64_mca_cpu, init_stack), - "INIT", cpu); - __this_cpu_write(ia64_mca_data, (__per_cpu_mca[cpu] = __pa(data))); - - /* - * Stash away a copy of the PTE needed to map the per-CPU page. - * We may need it during MCA recovery. - */ - __this_cpu_write(ia64_mca_per_cpu_pte, - pte_val(mk_pte_phys(__pa(cpu_data), PAGE_KERNEL))); - - /* - * Also, stash away a copy of the PAL address and the PTE - * needed to map it. - */ - pal_vaddr = efi_get_pal_addr(); - if (!pal_vaddr) - return; - __this_cpu_write(ia64_mca_pal_base, - GRANULEROUNDDOWN((unsigned long) pal_vaddr)); - __this_cpu_write(ia64_mca_pal_pte, pte_val(mk_pte_phys(__pa(pal_vaddr), - PAGE_KERNEL))); -} - -static int ia64_mca_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - local_irq_save(flags); - if (!cmc_polling_enabled) - ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable(NULL); - local_irq_restore(flags); - return 0; -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_init - * - * Do all the system level mca specific initialization. - * - * 1. Register spinloop and wakeup request interrupt vectors - * - * 2. Register OS_MCA handler entry point - * - * 3. Register OS_INIT handler entry point - * - * 4. Initialize MCA/CMC/INIT related log buffers maintained by the OS. - * - * Note that this initialization is done very early before some kernel - * services are available. - * - * Inputs : None - * - * Outputs : None - */ -void __init -ia64_mca_init(void) -{ - ia64_fptr_t *init_hldlr_ptr_monarch = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch; - ia64_fptr_t *init_hldlr_ptr_slave = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave; - ia64_fptr_t *mca_hldlr_ptr = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_mca_dispatch; - int i; - long rc; - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - unsigned long timeout = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_TIMEOUT; /* platform specific */ - static struct notifier_block default_init_monarch_nb = { - .notifier_call = default_monarch_init_process, - .priority = 0/* we need to notified last */ - }; - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: begin\n", __func__); - - /* Clear the Rendez checkin flag for all cpus */ - for(i = 0 ; i < NR_CPUS; i++) - ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[i] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE; - - /* - * Register the rendezvous spinloop and wakeup mechanism with SAL - */ - - /* Register the rendezvous interrupt vector with SAL */ - while (1) { - isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_RENDEZ_INT, - SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT, - IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR, - timeout, - SAL_MC_PARAM_RZ_ALWAYS); - rc = isrv.status; - if (rc == 0) - break; - if (rc == -2) { - printk(KERN_INFO "Increasing MCA rendezvous timeout from " - "%ld to %ld milliseconds\n", timeout, isrv.v0); - timeout = isrv.v0; - NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_NEW_TIMEOUT, NULL, timeout, 0); - continue; - } - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register rendezvous interrupt " - "with SAL (status %ld)\n", rc); - return; - } - - /* Register the wakeup interrupt vector with SAL */ - isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_RENDEZ_WAKEUP, - SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT, - IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR, - 0, 0); - rc = isrv.status; - if (rc) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register wakeup interrupt with SAL " - "(status %ld)\n", rc); - return; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered MCA rendezvous spinloop and wakeup mech.\n", __func__); - - ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler = ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->fp); - /* - * XXX - disable SAL checksum by setting size to 0; should be - * ia64_tpa(ia64_os_mca_dispatch_end) - ia64_tpa(ia64_os_mca_dispatch); - */ - ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler_size = 0; - - /* Register the os mca handler with SAL */ - if ((rc = ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_MCA, - ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler, - ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->gp), - ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler_size, - 0, 0, 0))) - { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register OS MCA handler with SAL " - "(status %ld)\n", rc); - return; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered OS MCA handler with SAL at 0x%lx, gp = 0x%lx\n", __func__, - ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler, ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->gp)); - - /* - * XXX - disable SAL checksum by setting size to 0, should be - * size of the actual init handler in mca_asm.S. - */ - ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler = ia64_tpa(init_hldlr_ptr_monarch->fp); - ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler_size = 0; - ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler = ia64_tpa(init_hldlr_ptr_slave->fp); - ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler_size = 0; - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: OS INIT handler at %lx\n", __func__, - ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler); - - /* Register the os init handler with SAL */ - if ((rc = ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_INIT, - ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler, - ia64_tpa(ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_GP)), - ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler_size, - ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler, - ia64_tpa(ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_GP)), - ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler_size))) - { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register m/s INIT handlers with SAL " - "(status %ld)\n", rc); - return; - } - if (register_die_notifier(&default_init_monarch_nb)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register default monarch INIT process\n"); - return; - } - - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered OS INIT handler with SAL\n", __func__); - - /* Initialize the areas set aside by the OS to buffer the - * platform/processor error states for MCA/INIT/CMC - * handling. - */ - ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA); - ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_INIT); - ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC); - ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE); - - mca_init = 1; - printk(KERN_INFO "MCA related initialization done\n"); -} - - -/* - * These pieces cannot be done in ia64_mca_init() because it is called before - * early_irq_init() which would wipe out our percpu irq registrations. But we - * cannot leave them until ia64_mca_late_init() because by then all the other - * processors have been brought online and have set their own CMC vectors to - * point at a non-existant action. Called from arch_early_irq_init(). - */ -void __init ia64_mca_irq_init(void) -{ - /* - * Configure the CMCI/P vector and handler. Interrupts for CMC are - * per-processor, so AP CMC interrupts are setup in smp_callin() (smpboot.c). - */ - register_percpu_irq(IA64_CMC_VECTOR, ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler, 0, - "cmc_hndlr"); - register_percpu_irq(IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller, 0, - "cmc_poll"); - ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup(); /* Setup vector on BSP */ - - /* Setup the MCA rendezvous interrupt vector */ - register_percpu_irq(IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR, ia64_mca_rendez_int_handler, - 0, "mca_rdzv"); - - /* Setup the MCA wakeup interrupt vector */ - register_percpu_irq(IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR, ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler, - 0, "mca_wkup"); - - /* Setup the CPEI/P handler */ - register_percpu_irq(IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller, 0, - "cpe_poll"); -} - -/* - * ia64_mca_late_init - * - * Opportunity to setup things that require initialization later - * than ia64_mca_init. Setup a timer to poll for CPEs if the - * platform doesn't support an interrupt driven mechanism. - * - * Inputs : None - * Outputs : Status - */ -static int __init -ia64_mca_late_init(void) -{ - if (!mca_init) - return 0; - - /* Setup the CMCI/P vector and handler */ - timer_setup(&cmc_poll_timer, ia64_mca_cmc_poll, 0); - - /* Unmask/enable the vector */ - cmc_polling_enabled = 0; - cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "ia64/mca:online", - ia64_mca_cpu_online, NULL); - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CMCI/P setup and enabled.\n", __func__); - - /* Setup the CPEI/P vector and handler */ - cpe_vector = acpi_request_vector(ACPI_INTERRUPT_CPEI); - timer_setup(&cpe_poll_timer, ia64_mca_cpe_poll, 0); - - { - unsigned int irq; - - if (cpe_vector >= 0) { - /* If platform supports CPEI, enable the irq. */ - irq = local_vector_to_irq(cpe_vector); - if (irq > 0) { - cpe_poll_enabled = 0; - irq_set_status_flags(irq, IRQ_PER_CPU); - if (request_irq(irq, ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler, - 0, "cpe_hndlr", NULL)) - pr_err("Failed to register cpe_hndlr interrupt\n"); - ia64_cpe_irq = irq; - ia64_mca_register_cpev(cpe_vector); - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPEI/P setup and enabled.\n", - __func__); - return 0; - } - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Failed to find irq for CPE " - "interrupt handler, vector %d\n", - __func__, cpe_vector); - } - /* If platform doesn't support CPEI, get the timer going. */ - if (cpe_poll_enabled) { - ia64_mca_cpe_poll(0UL); - IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPEP setup and enabled.\n", __func__); - } - } - - return 0; -} - -device_initcall(ia64_mca_late_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_asm.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_asm.S deleted file mode 100644 index 0d6b8cf9d1d0..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_asm.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1123 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * File: mca_asm.S - * Purpose: assembly portion of the IA64 MCA handling - * - * Mods by cfleck to integrate into kernel build - * - * 2000-03-15 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Added various stop bits to get a clean compile - * - * 2000-03-29 Chuck Fleckenstein <cfleck@co.intel.com> - * Added code to save INIT handoff state in pt_regs format, - * switch to temp kstack, switch modes, jump to C INIT handler - * - * 2002-01-04 J.Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com> - * Before entering virtual mode code: - * 1. Check for TLB CPU error - * 2. Restore current thread pointer to kr6 - * 3. Move stack ptr 16 bytes to conform to C calling convention - * - * 2004-11-12 Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> - * Added per cpu MCA/INIT stack save areas. - * - * 2005-12-08 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Use per cpu MCA/INIT stacks for all data. - */ -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/mca_asm.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -#include "entry.h" - -#define GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(reg) \ - GET_THIS_PADDR(reg, ia64_mca_data) \ - ;; \ - ld8 reg=[reg] - - .global ia64_do_tlb_purge - .global ia64_os_mca_dispatch - .global ia64_os_init_on_kdump - .global ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch - .global ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave - - .text - .align 16 - -//StartMain//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/* - * Just the TLB purge part is moved to a separate function - * so we can re-use the code for cpu hotplug code as well - * Caller should now setup b1, so we can branch once the - * tlb flush is complete. - */ - -ia64_do_tlb_purge: -#define O(member) IA64_CPUINFO_##member##_OFFSET - - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_cpu_info) // load phys addr of cpu_info into r2 - ;; - addl r17=O(PTCE_STRIDE),r2 - addl r2=O(PTCE_BASE),r2 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r2],(O(PTCE_COUNT)-O(PTCE_BASE));; // r18=ptce_base - ld4 r19=[r2],4 // r19=ptce_count[0] - ld4 r21=[r17],4 // r21=ptce_stride[0] - ;; - ld4 r20=[r2] // r20=ptce_count[1] - ld4 r22=[r17] // r22=ptce_stride[1] - mov r24=0 - ;; - adds r20=-1,r20 - ;; -#undef O - -2: - cmp.ltu p6,p7=r24,r19 -(p7) br.cond.dpnt.few 4f - mov ar.lc=r20 -3: - ptc.e r18 - ;; - add r18=r22,r18 - br.cloop.sptk.few 3b - ;; - add r18=r21,r18 - add r24=1,r24 - ;; - br.sptk.few 2b -4: - srlz.i // srlz.i implies srlz.d - ;; - - // Now purge addresses formerly mapped by TR registers - // 1. Purge ITR&DTR for kernel. - movl r16=KERNEL_START - mov r18=KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.i r16, r18 - ptr.d r16, r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - srlz.d - ;; - // 3. Purge ITR for PAL code. - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_mca_pal_base) - ;; - ld8 r16=[r2] - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.i r16,r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - // 4. Purge DTR for stack. - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) - ;; - shl r16=r16,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - movl r19=PAGE_OFFSET - ;; - add r16=r19,r16 - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.d r16,r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - // Now branch away to caller. - br.sptk.many b1 - ;; - -//EndMain////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -//StartMain//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -ia64_os_mca_dispatch: - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET // use the MCA stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - mov r19=1 // All MCA events are treated as monarch (for now) - br.sptk ia64_state_save // save the state that is not in minstate -1: - - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(r2) - // Using MCA stack, struct ia64_sal_os_state, variable proc_state_param - ;; - add r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_SOS_OFFSET+SOS(PROC_STATE_PARAM), r2 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r3] // Get processor state parameter on existing PALE_CHECK. - ;; - tbit.nz p6,p7=r18,60 -(p7) br.spnt done_tlb_purge_and_reload - - // The following code purges TC and TR entries. Then reload all TC entries. - // Purge percpu data TC entries. -begin_tlb_purge_and_reload: - movl r18=ia64_reload_tr;; - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r18,ia64_reload_tr);; - mov b1=r18;; - br.sptk.many ia64_do_tlb_purge;; - -ia64_reload_tr: - // Finally reload the TR registers. - // 1. Reload DTR/ITR registers for kernel. - mov r18=KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - movl r17=KERNEL_START - ;; - mov cr.itir=r18 - mov cr.ifa=r17 - mov r16=IA64_TR_KERNEL - mov r19=ip - movl r18=PAGE_KERNEL - ;; - dep r17=0,r19,0, KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT - ;; - or r18=r17,r18 - ;; - itr.i itr[r16]=r18 - ;; - itr.d dtr[r16]=r18 - ;; - srlz.i - srlz.d - ;; - // 3. Reload ITR for PAL code. - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_mca_pal_pte) - ;; - ld8 r18=[r2] // load PAL PTE - ;; - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_mca_pal_base) - ;; - ld8 r16=[r2] // load PAL vaddr - mov r19=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - mov cr.itir=r19 - mov cr.ifa=r16 - mov r20=IA64_TR_PALCODE - ;; - itr.i itr[r20]=r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - // 4. Reload DTR for stack. - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) - ;; - shl r16=r16,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - movl r19=PAGE_OFFSET - ;; - add r18=r19,r16 - movl r20=PAGE_KERNEL - ;; - add r16=r20,r16 - mov r19=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - mov cr.itir=r19 - mov cr.ifa=r18 - mov r20=IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - ;; - itr.d dtr[r20]=r16 - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_mca_tr_reload) - mov r18 = 1 - ;; - srlz.d - ;; - st8 [r2] =r18 - ;; - -done_tlb_purge_and_reload: - - // switch to per cpu MCA stack - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET // use the MCA stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_new_stack -1: - - // everything saved, now we can set the kernel registers - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET // use the MCA stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_set_kernel_registers -1: - - // This must be done in physical mode - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(r2) - ;; - mov r7=r2 - - // Enter virtual mode from physical mode - VIRTUAL_MODE_ENTER(r2, r3, ia64_os_mca_virtual_begin, r4) - - // This code returns to SAL via SOS r2, in general SAL has no unwind - // data. To get a clean termination when backtracing the C MCA/INIT - // handler, set a dummy return address of 0 in this routine. That - // requires that ia64_os_mca_virtual_begin be a global function. -ENTRY(ia64_os_mca_virtual_begin) - .prologue - .save rp,r0 - .body - - mov ar.rsc=3 // set eager mode for C handler - mov r2=r7 // see GET_IA64_MCA_DATA above - ;; - - // Call virtual mode handler - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 - ;; - DATA_PA_TO_VA(r2,r7) - ;; - add out0=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, r2 - add out1=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET, r2 - add out2=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_SOS_OFFSET, r2 - br.call.sptk.many b0=ia64_mca_handler - - // Revert back to physical mode before going back to SAL - PHYSICAL_MODE_ENTER(r2, r3, ia64_os_mca_virtual_end, r4) -ia64_os_mca_virtual_end: - -END(ia64_os_mca_virtual_begin) - - // switch back to previous stack - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,0,0 // remove the MCA handler frame - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET // use the MCA stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_old_stack -1: - - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET // use the MCA stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_state_restore // restore the SAL state -1: - - mov b0=r12 // SAL_CHECK return address - - br b0 - -//EndMain////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -//StartMain//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// -// NOP init handler for kdump. In panic situation, we may receive INIT -// while kernel transition. Since we initialize registers on leave from -// current kernel, no longer monarch/slave handlers of current kernel in -// virtual mode are called safely. -// We can unregister these init handlers from SAL, however then the INIT -// will result in warmboot by SAL and we cannot retrieve the crashdump. -// Therefore register this NOP function to SAL, to prevent entering virtual -// mode and resulting warmboot by SAL. -// -ia64_os_init_on_kdump: - mov r8=r0 // IA64_INIT_RESUME - mov r9=r10 // SAL_GP - mov r22=r17 // *minstate - ;; - mov r10=r0 // return to same context - mov b0=r12 // SAL_CHECK return address - br b0 - -// -// SAL to OS entry point for INIT on all processors. This has been defined for -// registration purposes with SAL as a part of ia64_mca_init. Monarch and -// slave INIT have identical processing, except for the value of the -// sos->monarch flag in r19. -// - -ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch: - mov r19=1 // Bow, bow, ye lower middle classes! - br.sptk ia64_os_init_dispatch - -ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave: - mov r19=0 // <igor>yeth, mathter</igor> - -ia64_os_init_dispatch: - - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET // use the INIT stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_state_save // save the state that is not in minstate -1: - - // switch to per cpu INIT stack - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET // use the INIT stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_new_stack -1: - - // everything saved, now we can set the kernel registers - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET // use the INIT stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_set_kernel_registers -1: - - // This must be done in physical mode - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(r2) - ;; - mov r7=r2 - - // Enter virtual mode from physical mode - VIRTUAL_MODE_ENTER(r2, r3, ia64_os_init_virtual_begin, r4) - - // This code returns to SAL via SOS r2, in general SAL has no unwind - // data. To get a clean termination when backtracing the C MCA/INIT - // handler, set a dummy return address of 0 in this routine. That - // requires that ia64_os_init_virtual_begin be a global function. -ENTRY(ia64_os_init_virtual_begin) - .prologue - .save rp,r0 - .body - - mov ar.rsc=3 // set eager mode for C handler - mov r2=r7 // see GET_IA64_MCA_DATA above - ;; - - // Call virtual mode handler - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 - ;; - DATA_PA_TO_VA(r2,r7) - ;; - add out0=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, r2 - add out1=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET, r2 - add out2=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET+MCA_SOS_OFFSET, r2 - br.call.sptk.many b0=ia64_init_handler - - // Revert back to physical mode before going back to SAL - PHYSICAL_MODE_ENTER(r2, r3, ia64_os_init_virtual_end, r4) -ia64_os_init_virtual_end: - -END(ia64_os_init_virtual_begin) - - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET // use the INIT stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_state_restore // restore the SAL state -1: - - // switch back to previous stack - alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,0,0 // remove the INIT handler frame - mov r3=IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET // use the INIT stack - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,r2,1f) // return address - br.sptk ia64_old_stack -1: - - mov b0=r12 // SAL_CHECK return address - br b0 - -//EndMain////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -// common defines for the stubs -#define ms r4 -#define regs r5 -#define temp1 r2 /* careful, it overlaps with input registers */ -#define temp2 r3 /* careful, it overlaps with input registers */ -#define temp3 r7 -#define temp4 r14 - - -//++ -// Name: -// ia64_state_save() -// -// Stub Description: -// -// Save the state that is not in minstate. This is sensitive to the layout of -// struct ia64_sal_os_state in mca.h. -// -// r2 contains the return address, r3 contains either -// IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET or IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET. -// -// The OS to SAL section of struct ia64_sal_os_state is set to a default -// value of cold boot (MCA) or warm boot (INIT) and return to the same -// context. ia64_sal_os_state is also used to hold some registers that -// need to be saved and restored across the stack switches. -// -// Most input registers to this stub come from PAL/SAL -// r1 os gp, physical -// r8 pal_proc entry point -// r9 sal_proc entry point -// r10 sal gp -// r11 MCA - rendevzous state, INIT - reason code -// r12 sal return address -// r17 pal min_state -// r18 processor state parameter -// r19 monarch flag, set by the caller of this routine -// -// In addition to the SAL to OS state, this routine saves all the -// registers that appear in struct pt_regs and struct switch_stack, -// excluding those that are already in the PAL minstate area. This -// results in a partial pt_regs and switch_stack, the C code copies the -// remaining registers from PAL minstate to pt_regs and switch_stack. The -// resulting structures contain all the state of the original process when -// MCA/INIT occurred. -// -//-- - -ia64_state_save: - add regs=MCA_SOS_OFFSET, r3 - add ms=MCA_SOS_OFFSET+8, r3 - mov b0=r2 // save return address - cmp.eq p1,p2=IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET, r3 - ;; - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(temp2) - ;; - add temp1=temp2, regs // struct ia64_sal_os_state on MCA or INIT stack - add temp2=temp2, ms // struct ia64_sal_os_state+8 on MCA or INIT stack - ;; - mov regs=temp1 // save the start of sos - st8 [temp1]=r1,16 // os_gp - st8 [temp2]=r8,16 // pal_proc - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r9,16 // sal_proc - st8 [temp2]=r11,16 // rv_rc - mov r11=cr.iipa - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r18 // proc_state_param - st8 [temp2]=r19 // monarch - mov r6=IA64_KR(CURRENT) - add temp1=SOS(SAL_RA), regs - add temp2=SOS(SAL_GP), regs - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r12,16 // sal_ra - st8 [temp2]=r10,16 // sal_gp - mov r12=cr.isr - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r17,16 // pal_min_state - st8 [temp2]=r6,16 // prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT - mov r6=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r6,16 // prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK - st8 [temp2]=r0,16 // prev_task, starts off as NULL - mov r6=cr.ifa - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r12,16 // cr.isr - st8 [temp2]=r6,16 // cr.ifa - mov r12=cr.itir - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r12,16 // cr.itir - st8 [temp2]=r11,16 // cr.iipa - mov r12=cr.iim - ;; - st8 [temp1]=r12 // cr.iim -(p1) mov r12=IA64_MCA_COLD_BOOT -(p2) mov r12=IA64_INIT_WARM_BOOT - mov r6=cr.iha - add temp1=SOS(OS_STATUS), regs - ;; - st8 [temp2]=r6 // cr.iha - add temp2=SOS(CONTEXT), regs - st8 [temp1]=r12 // os_status, default is cold boot - mov r6=IA64_MCA_SAME_CONTEXT - ;; - st8 [temp2]=r6 // context, default is same context - - // Save the pt_regs data that is not in minstate. The previous code - // left regs at sos. - add regs=MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET-MCA_SOS_OFFSET, regs - ;; - add temp1=PT(B6), regs - mov temp3=b6 - mov temp4=b7 - add temp2=PT(B7), regs - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(AR_CSD)-PT(B6) // save b6 - st8 [temp2]=temp4,PT(AR_SSD)-PT(B7) // save b7 - mov temp3=ar.csd - mov temp4=ar.ssd - cover // must be last in group - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(AR_UNAT)-PT(AR_CSD) // save ar.csd - st8 [temp2]=temp4,PT(AR_PFS)-PT(AR_SSD) // save ar.ssd - mov temp3=ar.unat - mov temp4=ar.pfs - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(AR_RNAT)-PT(AR_UNAT) // save ar.unat - st8 [temp2]=temp4,PT(AR_BSPSTORE)-PT(AR_PFS) // save ar.pfs - mov temp3=ar.rnat - mov temp4=ar.bspstore - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(LOADRS)-PT(AR_RNAT) // save ar.rnat - st8 [temp2]=temp4,PT(AR_FPSR)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE) // save ar.bspstore - mov temp3=ar.bsp - ;; - sub temp3=temp3, temp4 // ar.bsp - ar.bspstore - mov temp4=ar.fpsr - ;; - shl temp3=temp3,16 // compute ar.rsc to be used for "loadrs" - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(AR_CCV)-PT(LOADRS) // save loadrs - st8 [temp2]=temp4,PT(F6)-PT(AR_FPSR) // save ar.fpsr - mov temp3=ar.ccv - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,PT(F7)-PT(AR_CCV) // save ar.ccv - stf.spill [temp2]=f6,PT(F8)-PT(F6) - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f7,PT(F9)-PT(F7) - stf.spill [temp2]=f8,PT(F10)-PT(F8) - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f9,PT(F11)-PT(F9) - stf.spill [temp2]=f10 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f11 - - // Save the switch_stack data that is not in minstate nor pt_regs. The - // previous code left regs at pt_regs. - add regs=MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET-MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, regs - ;; - add temp1=SW(F2), regs - add temp2=SW(F3), regs - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f2,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f3,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f4,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f5,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f12,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f13,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f14,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f15,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f16,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f17,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f18,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f19,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f20,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f21,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f22,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f23,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f24,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f25,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f26,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f27,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f28,32 - stf.spill [temp2]=f29,32 - ;; - stf.spill [temp1]=f30,SW(B2)-SW(F30) - stf.spill [temp2]=f31,SW(B3)-SW(F31) - mov temp3=b2 - mov temp4=b3 - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,16 // save b2 - st8 [temp2]=temp4,16 // save b3 - mov temp3=b4 - mov temp4=b5 - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3,SW(AR_LC)-SW(B4) // save b4 - st8 [temp2]=temp4 // save b5 - mov temp3=ar.lc - ;; - st8 [temp1]=temp3 // save ar.lc - - // FIXME: Some proms are incorrectly accessing the minstate area as - // cached data. The C code uses region 6, uncached virtual. Ensure - // that there is no cache data lying around for the first 1K of the - // minstate area. - // Remove this code in September 2006, that gives platforms a year to - // fix their proms and get their customers updated. - - add r1=32*1,r17 - add r2=32*2,r17 - add r3=32*3,r17 - add r4=32*4,r17 - add r5=32*5,r17 - add r6=32*6,r17 - add r7=32*7,r17 - ;; - fc r17 - fc r1 - fc r2 - fc r3 - fc r4 - fc r5 - fc r6 - fc r7 - add r17=32*8,r17 - add r1=32*8,r1 - add r2=32*8,r2 - add r3=32*8,r3 - add r4=32*8,r4 - add r5=32*8,r5 - add r6=32*8,r6 - add r7=32*8,r7 - ;; - fc r17 - fc r1 - fc r2 - fc r3 - fc r4 - fc r5 - fc r6 - fc r7 - add r17=32*8,r17 - add r1=32*8,r1 - add r2=32*8,r2 - add r3=32*8,r3 - add r4=32*8,r4 - add r5=32*8,r5 - add r6=32*8,r6 - add r7=32*8,r7 - ;; - fc r17 - fc r1 - fc r2 - fc r3 - fc r4 - fc r5 - fc r6 - fc r7 - add r17=32*8,r17 - add r1=32*8,r1 - add r2=32*8,r2 - add r3=32*8,r3 - add r4=32*8,r4 - add r5=32*8,r5 - add r6=32*8,r6 - add r7=32*8,r7 - ;; - fc r17 - fc r1 - fc r2 - fc r3 - fc r4 - fc r5 - fc r6 - fc r7 - - br.sptk b0 - -//EndStub////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - -//++ -// Name: -// ia64_state_restore() -// -// Stub Description: -// -// Restore the SAL/OS state. This is sensitive to the layout of struct -// ia64_sal_os_state in mca.h. -// -// r2 contains the return address, r3 contains either -// IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET or IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET. -// -// In addition to the SAL to OS state, this routine restores all the -// registers that appear in struct pt_regs and struct switch_stack, -// excluding those in the PAL minstate area. -// -//-- - -ia64_state_restore: - // Restore the switch_stack data that is not in minstate nor pt_regs. - add regs=MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET, r3 - mov b0=r2 // save return address - ;; - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(temp2) - ;; - add regs=temp2, regs - ;; - add temp1=SW(F2), regs - add temp2=SW(F3), regs - ;; - ldf.fill f2=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f3=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f4=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f5=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f12=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f13=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f14=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f15=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f16=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f17=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f18=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f19=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f20=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f21=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f22=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f23=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f24=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f25=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f26=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f27=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f28=[temp1],32 - ldf.fill f29=[temp2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f30=[temp1],SW(B2)-SW(F30) - ldf.fill f31=[temp2],SW(B3)-SW(F31) - ;; - ld8 temp3=[temp1],16 // restore b2 - ld8 temp4=[temp2],16 // restore b3 - ;; - mov b2=temp3 - mov b3=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1],SW(AR_LC)-SW(B4) // restore b4 - ld8 temp4=[temp2] // restore b5 - ;; - mov b4=temp3 - mov b5=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1] // restore ar.lc - ;; - mov ar.lc=temp3 - - // Restore the pt_regs data that is not in minstate. The previous code - // left regs at switch_stack. - add regs=MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET-MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET, regs - ;; - add temp1=PT(B6), regs - add temp2=PT(B7), regs - ;; - ld8 temp3=[temp1],PT(AR_CSD)-PT(B6) // restore b6 - ld8 temp4=[temp2],PT(AR_SSD)-PT(B7) // restore b7 - ;; - mov b6=temp3 - mov b7=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1],PT(AR_UNAT)-PT(AR_CSD) // restore ar.csd - ld8 temp4=[temp2],PT(AR_PFS)-PT(AR_SSD) // restore ar.ssd - ;; - mov ar.csd=temp3 - mov ar.ssd=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1] // restore ar.unat - add temp1=PT(AR_CCV)-PT(AR_UNAT), temp1 - ld8 temp4=[temp2],PT(AR_FPSR)-PT(AR_PFS) // restore ar.pfs - ;; - mov ar.unat=temp3 - mov ar.pfs=temp4 - // ar.rnat, ar.bspstore, loadrs are restore in ia64_old_stack. - ld8 temp3=[temp1],PT(F6)-PT(AR_CCV) // restore ar.ccv - ld8 temp4=[temp2],PT(F7)-PT(AR_FPSR) // restore ar.fpsr - ;; - mov ar.ccv=temp3 - mov ar.fpsr=temp4 - ldf.fill f6=[temp1],PT(F8)-PT(F6) - ldf.fill f7=[temp2],PT(F9)-PT(F7) - ;; - ldf.fill f8=[temp1],PT(F10)-PT(F8) - ldf.fill f9=[temp2],PT(F11)-PT(F9) - ;; - ldf.fill f10=[temp1] - ldf.fill f11=[temp2] - - // Restore the SAL to OS state. The previous code left regs at pt_regs. - add regs=MCA_SOS_OFFSET-MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, regs - ;; - add temp1=SOS(SAL_RA), regs - add temp2=SOS(SAL_GP), regs - ;; - ld8 r12=[temp1],16 // sal_ra - ld8 r9=[temp2],16 // sal_gp - ;; - ld8 r22=[temp1],16 // pal_min_state, virtual - ld8 r13=[temp2],16 // prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT - ;; - ld8 r16=[temp1],16 // prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK - ld8 r20=[temp2],16 // prev_task - ;; - ld8 temp3=[temp1],16 // cr.isr - ld8 temp4=[temp2],16 // cr.ifa - ;; - mov cr.isr=temp3 - mov cr.ifa=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1],16 // cr.itir - ld8 temp4=[temp2],16 // cr.iipa - ;; - mov cr.itir=temp3 - mov cr.iipa=temp4 - ld8 temp3=[temp1] // cr.iim - ld8 temp4=[temp2] // cr.iha - add temp1=SOS(OS_STATUS), regs - add temp2=SOS(CONTEXT), regs - ;; - mov cr.iim=temp3 - mov cr.iha=temp4 - dep r22=0,r22,62,1 // pal_min_state, physical, uncached - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT)=r13 - ld8 r8=[temp1] // os_status - ld8 r10=[temp2] // context - - /* Wire IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK to the stack that we are resuming to. To - * avoid any dependencies on the algorithm in ia64_switch_to(), just - * purge any existing CURRENT_STACK mapping and insert the new one. - * - * r16 contains prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK, r13 contains - * prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT, these values may have been changed by the C - * code. Do not use r8, r9, r10, r22, they contain values ready for - * the return to SAL. - */ - - mov r15=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) // physical granule mapped by IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - ;; - shl r15=r15,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - ;; - dep r15=-1,r15,61,3 // virtual granule - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 // for cr.itir.ps - ;; - ptr.d r15,r18 - ;; - srlz.d - - extr.u r19=r13,61,3 // r13 = prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT - shl r20=r16,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT // r16 = prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT_STACK - movl r21=PAGE_KERNEL // page properties - ;; - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK)=r16 - cmp.ne p6,p0=RGN_KERNEL,r19 // new stack is in the kernel region? - or r21=r20,r21 // construct PA | page properties -(p6) br.spnt 1f // the dreaded cpu 0 idle task in region 5:( - ;; - mov cr.itir=r18 - mov cr.ifa=r13 - mov r20=IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - ;; - itr.d dtr[r20]=r21 - ;; - srlz.d -1: - - br.sptk b0 - -//EndStub////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - -//++ -// Name: -// ia64_new_stack() -// -// Stub Description: -// -// Switch to the MCA/INIT stack. -// -// r2 contains the return address, r3 contains either -// IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET or IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET. -// -// On entry RBS is still on the original stack, this routine switches RBS -// to use the MCA/INIT stack. -// -// On entry, sos->pal_min_state is physical, on exit it is virtual. -// -//-- - -ia64_new_stack: - add regs=MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, r3 - add temp2=MCA_SOS_OFFSET+SOS(PAL_MIN_STATE), r3 - mov b0=r2 // save return address - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(temp1) - invala - ;; - add temp2=temp2, temp1 // struct ia64_sal_os_state.pal_min_state on MCA or INIT stack - add regs=regs, temp1 // struct pt_regs on MCA or INIT stack - ;; - // Address of minstate area provided by PAL is physical, uncacheable. - // Convert to Linux virtual address in region 6 for C code. - ld8 ms=[temp2] // pal_min_state, physical - ;; - dep temp1=-1,ms,62,2 // set region 6 - mov temp3=IA64_RBS_OFFSET-MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET - ;; - st8 [temp2]=temp1 // pal_min_state, virtual - - add temp4=temp3, regs // start of bspstore on new stack - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=temp4 // switch RBS to MCA/INIT stack - ;; - flushrs // must be first in group - br.sptk b0 - -//EndStub////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - -//++ -// Name: -// ia64_old_stack() -// -// Stub Description: -// -// Switch to the old stack. -// -// r2 contains the return address, r3 contains either -// IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET or IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET. -// -// On entry, pal_min_state is virtual, on exit it is physical. -// -// On entry RBS is on the MCA/INIT stack, this routine switches RBS -// back to the previous stack. -// -// The psr is set to all zeroes. SAL return requires either all zeroes or -// just psr.mc set. Leaving psr.mc off allows INIT to be issued if this -// code does not perform correctly. -// -// The dirty registers at the time of the event were flushed to the -// MCA/INIT stack in ia64_pt_regs_save(). Restore the dirty registers -// before reverting to the previous bspstore. -//-- - -ia64_old_stack: - add regs=MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET, r3 - mov b0=r2 // save return address - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(temp2) - LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0,temp1,1f) - ;; - mov cr.ipsr=r0 - mov cr.ifs=r0 - mov cr.iip=temp1 - ;; - invala - rfi -1: - - add regs=regs, temp2 // struct pt_regs on MCA or INIT stack - ;; - add temp1=PT(LOADRS), regs - ;; - ld8 temp2=[temp1],PT(AR_BSPSTORE)-PT(LOADRS) // restore loadrs - ;; - ld8 temp3=[temp1],PT(AR_RNAT)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE) // restore ar.bspstore - mov ar.rsc=temp2 - ;; - loadrs - ld8 temp4=[temp1] // restore ar.rnat - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=temp3 // back to old stack - ;; - mov ar.rnat=temp4 - ;; - - br.sptk b0 - -//EndStub////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - - -//++ -// Name: -// ia64_set_kernel_registers() -// -// Stub Description: -// -// Set the registers that are required by the C code in order to run on an -// MCA/INIT stack. -// -// r2 contains the return address, r3 contains either -// IA64_MCA_CPU_MCA_STACK_OFFSET or IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET. -// -//-- - -ia64_set_kernel_registers: - add temp3=MCA_SP_OFFSET, r3 - mov b0=r2 // save return address - GET_IA64_MCA_DATA(temp1) - ;; - add r12=temp1, temp3 // kernel stack pointer on MCA/INIT stack - add r13=temp1, r3 // set current to start of MCA/INIT stack - add r20=temp1, r3 // physical start of MCA/INIT stack - ;; - DATA_PA_TO_VA(r12,temp2) - DATA_PA_TO_VA(r13,temp3) - ;; - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT)=r13 - - /* Wire IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK to the MCA/INIT handler stack. To avoid - * any dependencies on the algorithm in ia64_switch_to(), just purge - * any existing CURRENT_STACK mapping and insert the new one. - */ - - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) // physical granule mapped by IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - ;; - shl r16=r16,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - ;; - dep r16=-1,r16,61,3 // virtual granule - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 // for cr.itir.ps - ;; - ptr.d r16,r18 - ;; - srlz.d - - shr.u r16=r20,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT // r20 = physical start of MCA/INIT stack - movl r21=PAGE_KERNEL // page properties - ;; - mov IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK)=r16 - or r21=r20,r21 // construct PA | page properties - ;; - mov cr.itir=r18 - mov cr.ifa=r13 - mov r20=IA64_TR_CURRENT_STACK - - movl r17=FPSR_DEFAULT - ;; - mov.m ar.fpsr=r17 // set ar.fpsr to kernel default value - ;; - itr.d dtr[r20]=r21 - ;; - srlz.d - - br.sptk b0 - -//EndStub////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#undef ms -#undef regs -#undef temp1 -#undef temp2 -#undef temp3 -#undef temp4 - - -// Support function for mca.c, it is here to avoid using inline asm. Given the -// address of an rnat slot, if that address is below the current ar.bspstore -// then return the contents of that slot, otherwise return the contents of -// ar.rnat. -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_get_rnat) - alloc r14=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - mov ar.rsc=0 - ;; - mov r14=ar.bspstore - ;; - cmp.lt p6,p7=in0,r14 - ;; -(p6) ld8 r8=[in0] -(p7) mov r8=ar.rnat - mov ar.rsc=3 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_get_rnat) - - -// void ia64_set_psr_mc(void) -// -// Set psr.mc bit to mask MCA/INIT. -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_set_psr_mc) - rsm psr.i | psr.ic // disable interrupts - ;; - srlz.d - ;; - mov r14 = psr // get psr{36:35,31:0} - movl r15 = 1f - ;; - dep r14 = -1, r14, PSR_MC, 1 // set psr.mc - ;; - dep r14 = -1, r14, PSR_IC, 1 // set psr.ic - ;; - dep r14 = -1, r14, PSR_BN, 1 // keep bank1 in use - ;; - mov cr.ipsr = r14 - mov cr.ifs = r0 - mov cr.iip = r15 - ;; - rfi -1: - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_set_psr_mc) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.c deleted file mode 100644 index 23c203639a96..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,796 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * File: mca_drv.c - * Purpose: Generic MCA handling layer - * - * Copyright (C) 2004 FUJITSU LIMITED - * Copyright (C) 2004 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - * Copyright (C) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc - * Copyright (C) 2005 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Copyright (C) 2006 Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> - */ -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/kallsyms.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/workqueue.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> - -#include "mca_drv.h" - -/* max size of SAL error record (default) */ -static int sal_rec_max = 10000; - -/* from mca_drv_asm.S */ -extern void *mca_handler_bhhook(void); - -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mca_bh_lock); - -typedef enum { - MCA_IS_LOCAL = 0, - MCA_IS_GLOBAL = 1 -} mca_type_t; - -#define MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE 1024 - -static struct page *page_isolate[MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE]; -static int num_page_isolate = 0; - -typedef enum { - ISOLATE_NG, - ISOLATE_OK, - ISOLATE_NONE -} isolate_status_t; - -typedef enum { - MCA_NOT_RECOVERED = 0, - MCA_RECOVERED = 1 -} recovery_status_t; - -/* - * This pool keeps pointers to the section part of SAL error record - */ -static struct { - slidx_list_t *buffer; /* section pointer list pool */ - int cur_idx; /* Current index of section pointer list pool */ - int max_idx; /* Maximum index of section pointer list pool */ -} slidx_pool; - -static int -fatal_mca(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - char buf[256]; - - va_start(args, fmt); - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); - va_end(args); - ia64_mca_printk(KERN_ALERT "MCA: %s\n", buf); - - return MCA_NOT_RECOVERED; -} - -static int -mca_recovered(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list args; - char buf[256]; - - va_start(args, fmt); - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); - va_end(args); - ia64_mca_printk(KERN_INFO "MCA: %s\n", buf); - - return MCA_RECOVERED; -} - -/** - * mca_page_isolate - isolate a poisoned page in order not to use it later - * @paddr: poisoned memory location - * - * Return value: - * one of isolate_status_t, ISOLATE_OK/NG/NONE. - */ - -static isolate_status_t -mca_page_isolate(unsigned long paddr) -{ - int i; - struct page *p; - - /* whether physical address is valid or not */ - if (!ia64_phys_addr_valid(paddr)) - return ISOLATE_NONE; - - if (!pfn_valid(paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT)) - return ISOLATE_NONE; - - /* convert physical address to physical page number */ - p = pfn_to_page(paddr>>PAGE_SHIFT); - - /* check whether a page number have been already registered or not */ - for (i = 0; i < num_page_isolate; i++) - if (page_isolate[i] == p) - return ISOLATE_OK; /* already listed */ - - /* limitation check */ - if (num_page_isolate == MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE) - return ISOLATE_NG; - - /* kick pages having attribute 'SLAB' or 'Reserved' */ - if (PageSlab(p) || PageReserved(p)) - return ISOLATE_NG; - - /* add attribute 'Reserved' and register the page */ - get_page(p); - SetPageReserved(p); - page_isolate[num_page_isolate++] = p; - - return ISOLATE_OK; -} - -/** - * mca_hanlder_bh - Kill the process which occurred memory read error - * @paddr: poisoned address received from MCA Handler - */ - -void -mca_handler_bh(unsigned long paddr, void *iip, unsigned long ipsr) -{ - ia64_mlogbuf_dump(); - printk(KERN_ERR "OS_MCA: process [cpu %d, pid: %d, uid: %d, " - "iip: %p, psr: 0x%lx,paddr: 0x%lx](%s) encounters MCA.\n", - raw_smp_processor_id(), current->pid, - from_kuid(&init_user_ns, current_uid()), - iip, ipsr, paddr, current->comm); - - spin_lock(&mca_bh_lock); - switch (mca_page_isolate(paddr)) { - case ISOLATE_OK: - printk(KERN_DEBUG "Page isolation: ( %lx ) success.\n", paddr); - break; - case ISOLATE_NG: - printk(KERN_CRIT "Page isolation: ( %lx ) failure.\n", paddr); - break; - default: - break; - } - spin_unlock(&mca_bh_lock); - - /* This process is about to be killed itself */ - make_task_dead(SIGKILL); -} - -/** - * mca_make_peidx - Make index of processor error section - * @slpi: pointer to record of processor error section - * @peidx: pointer to index of processor error section - */ - -static void -mca_make_peidx(sal_log_processor_info_t *slpi, peidx_table_t *peidx) -{ - /* - * calculate the start address of - * "struct cpuid_info" and "sal_processor_static_info_t". - */ - u64 total_check_num = slpi->valid.num_cache_check - + slpi->valid.num_tlb_check - + slpi->valid.num_bus_check - + slpi->valid.num_reg_file_check - + slpi->valid.num_ms_check; - u64 head_size = sizeof(sal_log_mod_error_info_t) * total_check_num - + sizeof(sal_log_processor_info_t); - u64 mid_size = slpi->valid.cpuid_info * sizeof(struct sal_cpuid_info); - - peidx_head(peidx) = slpi; - peidx_mid(peidx) = (struct sal_cpuid_info *) - (slpi->valid.cpuid_info ? ((char*)slpi + head_size) : NULL); - peidx_bottom(peidx) = (sal_processor_static_info_t *) - (slpi->valid.psi_static_struct ? - ((char*)slpi + head_size + mid_size) : NULL); -} - -/** - * mca_make_slidx - Make index of SAL error record - * @buffer: pointer to SAL error record - * @slidx: pointer to index of SAL error record - * - * Return value: - * 1 if record has platform error / 0 if not - */ -#define LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(sect, ptr) \ - {slidx_list_t *hl = &slidx_pool.buffer[slidx_pool.cur_idx]; \ - hl->hdr = ptr; \ - list_add(&hl->list, &(sect)); \ - slidx_pool.cur_idx = (slidx_pool.cur_idx + 1)%slidx_pool.max_idx; } - -static int -mca_make_slidx(void *buffer, slidx_table_t *slidx) -{ - int platform_err = 0; - int record_len = ((sal_log_record_header_t*)buffer)->len; - u32 ercd_pos; - int sects; - sal_log_section_hdr_t *sp; - - /* - * Initialize index referring current record - */ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->proc_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->mem_dev_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->sel_dev_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->pci_bus_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->smbios_dev_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->pci_comp_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->plat_specific_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->host_ctlr_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->plat_bus_err)); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->unsupported)); - - /* - * Extract a Record Header - */ - slidx->header = buffer; - - /* - * Extract each section records - * (arranged from "int ia64_log_platform_info_print()") - */ - for (ercd_pos = sizeof(sal_log_record_header_t), sects = 0; - ercd_pos < record_len; ercd_pos += sp->len, sects++) { - sp = (sal_log_section_hdr_t *)((char*)buffer + ercd_pos); - if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, SAL_PROC_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->proc_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_MEM_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->mem_dev_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_SEL_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->sel_dev_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_PCI_BUS_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->pci_bus_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_SMBIOS_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->smbios_dev_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_PCI_COMP_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->pci_comp_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_SPECIFIC_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->plat_specific_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_HOST_CTLR_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->host_ctlr_err, sp); - } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, - SAL_PLAT_BUS_ERR_SECT_GUID)) { - platform_err = 1; - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->plat_bus_err, sp); - } else { - LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->unsupported, sp); - } - } - slidx->n_sections = sects; - - return platform_err; -} - -/** - * init_record_index_pools - Initialize pool of lists for SAL record index - * - * Return value: - * 0 on Success / -ENOMEM on Failure - */ -static int -init_record_index_pools(void) -{ - int i; - int rec_max_size; /* Maximum size of SAL error records */ - int sect_min_size; /* Minimum size of SAL error sections */ - /* minimum size table of each section */ - static int sal_log_sect_min_sizes[] = { - sizeof(sal_log_processor_info_t) - + sizeof(sal_processor_static_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_mem_dev_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_sel_dev_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_pci_bus_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_smbios_dev_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_pci_comp_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_plat_specific_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_host_ctlr_err_info_t), - sizeof(sal_log_plat_bus_err_info_t), - }; - - /* - * MCA handler cannot allocate new memory on flight, - * so we preallocate enough memory to handle a SAL record. - * - * Initialize a handling set of slidx_pool: - * 1. Pick up the max size of SAL error records - * 2. Pick up the min size of SAL error sections - * 3. Allocate the pool as enough to 2 SAL records - * (now we can estimate the maxinum of section in a record.) - */ - - /* - 1 - */ - rec_max_size = sal_rec_max; - - /* - 2 - */ - sect_min_size = sal_log_sect_min_sizes[0]; - for (i = 1; i < ARRAY_SIZE(sal_log_sect_min_sizes); i++) - if (sect_min_size > sal_log_sect_min_sizes[i]) - sect_min_size = sal_log_sect_min_sizes[i]; - - /* - 3 - */ - slidx_pool.max_idx = (rec_max_size/sect_min_size) * 2 + 1; - slidx_pool.buffer = - kmalloc_array(slidx_pool.max_idx, sizeof(slidx_list_t), - GFP_KERNEL); - - return slidx_pool.buffer ? 0 : -ENOMEM; -} - - -/***************************************************************************** - * Recovery functions * - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * is_mca_global - Check whether this MCA is global or not - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * @pbci: pointer to pal_bus_check_info_t - * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS - * - * Return value: - * MCA_IS_LOCAL / MCA_IS_GLOBAL - */ - -static mca_type_t -is_mca_global(peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - pal_processor_state_info_t *psp = - (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx); - - /* - * PAL can request a rendezvous, if the MCA has a global scope. - * If "rz_always" flag is set, SAL requests MCA rendezvous - * in spite of global MCA. - * Therefore it is local MCA when rendezvous has not been requested. - * Failed to rendezvous, the system must be down. - */ - switch (sos->rv_rc) { - case -1: /* SAL rendezvous unsuccessful */ - return MCA_IS_GLOBAL; - case 0: /* SAL rendezvous not required */ - return MCA_IS_LOCAL; - case 1: /* SAL rendezvous successful int */ - case 2: /* SAL rendezvous successful int with init */ - default: - break; - } - - /* - * If One or more Cache/TLB/Reg_File/Uarch_Check is here, - * it would be a local MCA. (i.e. processor internal error) - */ - if (psp->tc || psp->cc || psp->rc || psp->uc) - return MCA_IS_LOCAL; - - /* - * Bus_Check structure with Bus_Check.ib (internal bus error) flag set - * would be a global MCA. (e.g. a system bus address parity error) - */ - if (!pbci || pbci->ib) - return MCA_IS_GLOBAL; - - /* - * Bus_Check structure with Bus_Check.eb (external bus error) flag set - * could be either a local MCA or a global MCA. - * - * Referring Bus_Check.bsi: - * 0: Unknown/unclassified - * 1: BERR# - * 2: BINIT# - * 3: Hard Fail - * (FIXME: Are these SGI specific or generic bsi values?) - */ - if (pbci->eb) - switch (pbci->bsi) { - case 0: - /* e.g. a load from poisoned memory */ - return MCA_IS_LOCAL; - case 1: - case 2: - case 3: - return MCA_IS_GLOBAL; - } - - return MCA_IS_GLOBAL; -} - -/** - * get_target_identifier - Get the valid Cache or Bus check target identifier. - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * - * Return value: - * target address on Success / 0 on Failure - */ -static u64 -get_target_identifier(peidx_table_t *peidx) -{ - u64 target_address = 0; - sal_log_mod_error_info_t *smei; - pal_cache_check_info_t *pcci; - int i, level = 9; - - /* - * Look through the cache checks for a valid target identifier - * If more than one valid target identifier, return the one - * with the lowest cache level. - */ - for (i = 0; i < peidx_cache_check_num(peidx); i++) { - smei = (sal_log_mod_error_info_t *)peidx_cache_check(peidx, i); - if (smei->valid.target_identifier && smei->target_identifier) { - pcci = (pal_cache_check_info_t *)&(smei->check_info); - if (!target_address || (pcci->level < level)) { - target_address = smei->target_identifier; - level = pcci->level; - continue; - } - } - } - if (target_address) - return target_address; - - /* - * Look at the bus check for a valid target identifier - */ - smei = peidx_bus_check(peidx, 0); - if (smei && smei->valid.target_identifier) - return smei->target_identifier; - - return 0; -} - -/** - * recover_from_read_error - Try to recover the errors which type are "read"s. - * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info - * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure - */ - -static int -recover_from_read_error(slidx_table_t *slidx, - peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - u64 target_identifier; - struct pal_min_state_area *pmsa; - struct ia64_psr *psr1, *psr2; - ia64_fptr_t *mca_hdlr_bh = (ia64_fptr_t*)mca_handler_bhhook; - - /* Is target address valid? */ - target_identifier = get_target_identifier(peidx); - if (!target_identifier) - return fatal_mca("target address not valid"); - - /* - * cpu read or memory-mapped io read - * - * offending process affected process OS MCA do - * kernel mode kernel mode down system - * kernel mode user mode kill the process - * user mode kernel mode down system (*) - * user mode user mode kill the process - * - * (*) You could terminate offending user-mode process - * if (pbci->pv && pbci->pl != 0) *and* if you sure - * the process not have any locks of kernel. - */ - - /* Is minstate valid? */ - if (!peidx_bottom(peidx) || !(peidx_bottom(peidx)->valid.minstate)) - return fatal_mca("minstate not valid"); - psr1 =(struct ia64_psr *)&(peidx_minstate_area(peidx)->pmsa_ipsr); - psr2 =(struct ia64_psr *)&(peidx_minstate_area(peidx)->pmsa_xpsr); - - /* - * Check the privilege level of interrupted context. - * If it is user-mode, then terminate affected process. - */ - - pmsa = sos->pal_min_state; - if (psr1->cpl != 0 || - ((psr2->cpl != 0) && mca_recover_range(pmsa->pmsa_iip))) { - /* - * setup for resume to bottom half of MCA, - * "mca_handler_bhhook" - */ - /* pass to bhhook as argument (gr8, ...) */ - pmsa->pmsa_gr[8-1] = target_identifier; - pmsa->pmsa_gr[9-1] = pmsa->pmsa_iip; - pmsa->pmsa_gr[10-1] = pmsa->pmsa_ipsr; - /* set interrupted return address (but no use) */ - pmsa->pmsa_br0 = pmsa->pmsa_iip; - /* change resume address to bottom half */ - pmsa->pmsa_iip = mca_hdlr_bh->fp; - pmsa->pmsa_gr[1-1] = mca_hdlr_bh->gp; - /* set cpl with kernel mode */ - psr2 = (struct ia64_psr *)&pmsa->pmsa_ipsr; - psr2->cpl = 0; - psr2->ri = 0; - psr2->bn = 1; - psr2->i = 0; - - return mca_recovered("user memory corruption. " - "kill affected process - recovered."); - } - - return fatal_mca("kernel context not recovered, iip 0x%lx\n", - pmsa->pmsa_iip); -} - -/** - * recover_from_platform_error - Recover from platform error. - * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info - * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure - */ - -static int -recover_from_platform_error(slidx_table_t *slidx, peidx_table_t *peidx, - pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - int status = 0; - pal_processor_state_info_t *psp = - (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx); - - if (psp->bc && pbci->eb && pbci->bsi == 0) { - switch(pbci->type) { - case 1: /* partial read */ - case 3: /* full line(cpu) read */ - case 9: /* I/O space read */ - status = recover_from_read_error(slidx, peidx, pbci, - sos); - break; - case 0: /* unknown */ - case 2: /* partial write */ - case 4: /* full line write */ - case 5: /* implicit or explicit write-back operation */ - case 6: /* snoop probe */ - case 7: /* incoming or outgoing ptc.g */ - case 8: /* write coalescing transactions */ - case 10: /* I/O space write */ - case 11: /* inter-processor interrupt message(IPI) */ - case 12: /* interrupt acknowledge or - external task priority cycle */ - default: - break; - } - } else if (psp->cc && !psp->bc) { /* Cache error */ - status = recover_from_read_error(slidx, peidx, pbci, sos); - } - - return status; -} - -/* - * recover_from_tlb_check - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure - */ -static int -recover_from_tlb_check(peidx_table_t *peidx) -{ - sal_log_mod_error_info_t *smei; - pal_tlb_check_info_t *ptci; - - smei = (sal_log_mod_error_info_t *)peidx_tlb_check(peidx, 0); - ptci = (pal_tlb_check_info_t *)&(smei->check_info); - - /* - * Look for signature of a duplicate TLB DTC entry, which is - * a SW bug and always fatal. - */ - if (ptci->op == PAL_TLB_CHECK_OP_PURGE - && !(ptci->itr || ptci->dtc || ptci->itc)) - return fatal_mca("Duplicate TLB entry"); - - return mca_recovered("TLB check recovered"); -} - -/** - * recover_from_processor_error - * @platform: whether there are some platform error section or not - * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record - * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section - * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info - * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure - */ - -static int -recover_from_processor_error(int platform, slidx_table_t *slidx, - peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci, - struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - pal_processor_state_info_t *psp = - (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx); - - /* - * Processor recovery status must key off of the PAL recovery - * status in the Processor State Parameter. - */ - - /* - * The machine check is corrected. - */ - if (psp->cm == 1) - return mca_recovered("machine check is already corrected."); - - /* - * The error was not contained. Software must be reset. - */ - if (psp->us || psp->ci == 0) - return fatal_mca("error not contained"); - - /* - * Look for recoverable TLB check - */ - if (psp->tc && !(psp->cc || psp->bc || psp->rc || psp->uc)) - return recover_from_tlb_check(peidx); - - /* - * The cache check and bus check bits have four possible states - * cc bc - * 1 1 Memory error, attempt recovery - * 1 0 Cache error, attempt recovery - * 0 1 I/O error, attempt recovery - * 0 0 Other error type, not recovered - */ - if (psp->cc == 0 && (psp->bc == 0 || pbci == NULL)) - return fatal_mca("No cache or bus check"); - - /* - * Cannot handle more than one bus check. - */ - if (peidx_bus_check_num(peidx) > 1) - return fatal_mca("Too many bus checks"); - - if (pbci->ib) - return fatal_mca("Internal Bus error"); - if (pbci->eb && pbci->bsi > 0) - return fatal_mca("External bus check fatal status"); - - /* - * This is a local MCA and estimated as a recoverable error. - */ - if (platform) - return recover_from_platform_error(slidx, peidx, pbci, sos); - - /* - * On account of strange SAL error record, we cannot recover. - */ - return fatal_mca("Strange SAL record"); -} - -/** - * mca_try_to_recover - Try to recover from MCA - * @rec: pointer to a SAL error record - * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS - * - * Return value: - * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure - */ - -static int -mca_try_to_recover(void *rec, struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos) -{ - int platform_err; - int n_proc_err; - slidx_table_t slidx; - peidx_table_t peidx; - pal_bus_check_info_t pbci; - - /* Make index of SAL error record */ - platform_err = mca_make_slidx(rec, &slidx); - - /* Count processor error sections */ - n_proc_err = slidx_count(&slidx, proc_err); - - /* Now, OS can recover when there is one processor error section */ - if (n_proc_err > 1) - return fatal_mca("Too Many Errors"); - else if (n_proc_err == 0) - /* Weird SAL record ... We can't do anything */ - return fatal_mca("Weird SAL record"); - - /* Make index of processor error section */ - mca_make_peidx((sal_log_processor_info_t*) - slidx_first_entry(&slidx.proc_err)->hdr, &peidx); - - /* Extract Processor BUS_CHECK[0] */ - *((u64*)&pbci) = peidx_check_info(&peidx, bus_check, 0); - - /* Check whether MCA is global or not */ - if (is_mca_global(&peidx, &pbci, sos)) - return fatal_mca("global MCA"); - - /* Try to recover a processor error */ - return recover_from_processor_error(platform_err, &slidx, &peidx, - &pbci, sos); -} - -/* - * ============================================================================= - */ - -int __init mca_external_handler_init(void) -{ - if (init_record_index_pools()) - return -ENOMEM; - - /* register external mca handlers */ - if (ia64_reg_MCA_extension(mca_try_to_recover)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_reg_MCA_extension failed.\n"); - kfree(slidx_pool.buffer); - return -EFAULT; - } - return 0; -} - -void __exit mca_external_handler_exit(void) -{ - /* unregister external mca handlers */ - ia64_unreg_MCA_extension(); - kfree(slidx_pool.buffer); -} - -module_init(mca_external_handler_init); -module_exit(mca_external_handler_exit); - -module_param(sal_rec_max, int, 0644); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(sal_rec_max, "Max size of SAL error record"); - -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ia64 platform dependent mca handler driver"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 45bc4e3ae14f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * File: mca_drv.h - * Purpose: Define helpers for Generic MCA handling - * - * Copyright (C) 2004 FUJITSU LIMITED - * Copyright (C) 2004 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - */ -/* - * Processor error section: - * - * +-sal_log_processor_info_t *info-------------+ - * | sal_log_section_hdr_t header; | - * | ... | - * | sal_log_mod_error_info_t info[0]; | - * +-+----------------+-------------------------+ - * | CACHE_CHECK | ^ num_cache_check v - * +----------------+ - * | TLB_CHECK | ^ num_tlb_check v - * +----------------+ - * | BUS_CHECK | ^ num_bus_check v - * +----------------+ - * | REG_FILE_CHECK | ^ num_reg_file_check v - * +----------------+ - * | MS_CHECK | ^ num_ms_check v - * +-struct cpuid_info *id----------------------+ - * | regs[5]; | - * | reserved; | - * +-sal_processor_static_info_t *regs----------+ - * | valid; | - * | ... | - * | fr[128]; | - * +--------------------------------------------+ - */ - -/* peidx: index of processor error section */ -typedef struct peidx_table { - sal_log_processor_info_t *info; - struct sal_cpuid_info *id; - sal_processor_static_info_t *regs; -} peidx_table_t; - -#define peidx_head(p) (((p)->info)) -#define peidx_mid(p) (((p)->id)) -#define peidx_bottom(p) (((p)->regs)) - -#define peidx_psp(p) (&(peidx_head(p)->proc_state_parameter)) -#define peidx_field_valid(p) (&(peidx_head(p)->valid)) -#define peidx_minstate_area(p) (&(peidx_bottom(p)->min_state_area)) - -#define peidx_cache_check_num(p) (peidx_head(p)->valid.num_cache_check) -#define peidx_tlb_check_num(p) (peidx_head(p)->valid.num_tlb_check) -#define peidx_bus_check_num(p) (peidx_head(p)->valid.num_bus_check) -#define peidx_reg_file_check_num(p) (peidx_head(p)->valid.num_reg_file_check) -#define peidx_ms_check_num(p) (peidx_head(p)->valid.num_ms_check) - -#define peidx_cache_check_idx(p, n) (n) -#define peidx_tlb_check_idx(p, n) (peidx_cache_check_idx(p, peidx_cache_check_num(p)) + n) -#define peidx_bus_check_idx(p, n) (peidx_tlb_check_idx(p, peidx_tlb_check_num(p)) + n) -#define peidx_reg_file_check_idx(p, n) (peidx_bus_check_idx(p, peidx_bus_check_num(p)) + n) -#define peidx_ms_check_idx(p, n) (peidx_reg_file_check_idx(p, peidx_reg_file_check_num(p)) + n) - -#define peidx_mod_error_info(p, name, n) \ -({ int __idx = peidx_##name##_idx(p, n); \ - sal_log_mod_error_info_t *__ret = NULL; \ - if (peidx_##name##_num(p) > n) /*BUG*/ \ - __ret = &(peidx_head(p)->info[__idx]); \ - __ret; }) - -#define peidx_cache_check(p, n) peidx_mod_error_info(p, cache_check, n) -#define peidx_tlb_check(p, n) peidx_mod_error_info(p, tlb_check, n) -#define peidx_bus_check(p, n) peidx_mod_error_info(p, bus_check, n) -#define peidx_reg_file_check(p, n) peidx_mod_error_info(p, reg_file_check, n) -#define peidx_ms_check(p, n) peidx_mod_error_info(p, ms_check, n) - -#define peidx_check_info(proc, name, n) \ -({ \ - sal_log_mod_error_info_t *__info = peidx_mod_error_info(proc, name, n);\ - u64 __temp = __info && __info->valid.check_info \ - ? __info->check_info : 0; \ - __temp; }) - -/* slidx: index of SAL log error record */ - -typedef struct slidx_list { - struct list_head list; - sal_log_section_hdr_t *hdr; -} slidx_list_t; - -typedef struct slidx_table { - sal_log_record_header_t *header; - int n_sections; /* # of section headers */ - struct list_head proc_err; - struct list_head mem_dev_err; - struct list_head sel_dev_err; - struct list_head pci_bus_err; - struct list_head smbios_dev_err; - struct list_head pci_comp_err; - struct list_head plat_specific_err; - struct list_head host_ctlr_err; - struct list_head plat_bus_err; - struct list_head unsupported; /* list of unsupported sections */ -} slidx_table_t; - -#define slidx_foreach_entry(pos, head) \ - list_for_each_entry(pos, head, list) -#define slidx_first_entry(head) \ - (((head)->next != (head)) ? list_entry((head)->next, typeof(slidx_list_t), list) : NULL) -#define slidx_count(slidx, sec) \ -({ int __count = 0; \ - slidx_list_t *__pos; \ - slidx_foreach_entry(__pos, &((slidx)->sec)) { __count++; }\ - __count; }) - -struct mca_table_entry { - int start_addr; /* location-relative starting address of MCA recoverable range */ - int end_addr; /* location-relative ending address of MCA recoverable range */ -}; - -extern const struct mca_table_entry *search_mca_tables (unsigned long addr); -extern int mca_recover_range(unsigned long); -extern void ia64_mlogbuf_dump(void); - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv_asm.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv_asm.S deleted file mode 100644 index 4428f57bee73..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv_asm.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * File: mca_drv_asm.S - * Purpose: Assembly portion of Generic MCA handling - * - * Copyright (C) 2004 FUJITSU LIMITED - * Copyright (C) 2004 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com> - */ -#include <linux/threads.h> - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(mca_handler_bhhook) - invala // clear RSE ? - cover - ;; - clrrrb - ;; - alloc r16=ar.pfs,0,2,3,0 // make a new frame - mov ar.rsc=0 - mov r13=IA64_KR(CURRENT) // current task pointer - ;; - mov r2=r13 - ;; - addl r22=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r2 - ;; - mov ar.bspstore=r22 - addl sp=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r2 - ;; - adds r2=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r13 - ;; - st1 [r2]=r0 // clear current->thread.on_ustack flag - mov loc0=r16 - movl loc1=mca_handler_bh // recovery C function - ;; - mov out0=r8 // poisoned address - mov out1=r9 // iip - mov out2=r10 // psr - mov b6=loc1 - ;; - mov loc1=rp - ssm psr.ic - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - ssm psr.i - br.call.sptk.many rp=b6 // does not return ... - ;; - mov ar.pfs=loc0 - mov rp=loc1 - ;; - mov r8=r0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(mca_handler_bhhook) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/minstate.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/minstate.h deleted file mode 100644 index d6eab2a1084d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/minstate.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - -#include <asm/cache.h> - -#include "entry.h" -#include <asm/native/inst.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE -/* read ar.itc in advance, and use it before leaving bank 0 */ -#define ACCOUNT_GET_STAMP \ -(pUStk) mov.m r20=ar.itc; -#define ACCOUNT_SYS_ENTER \ -(pUStk) br.call.spnt rp=account_sys_enter \ - ;; -#else -#define ACCOUNT_GET_STAMP -#define ACCOUNT_SYS_ENTER -#endif - -.section ".data..patch.rse", "a" -.previous - -/* - * DO_SAVE_MIN switches to the kernel stacks (if necessary) and saves - * the minimum state necessary that allows us to turn psr.ic back - * on. - * - * Assumed state upon entry: - * psr.ic: off - * r31: contains saved predicates (pr) - * - * Upon exit, the state is as follows: - * psr.ic: off - * r2 = points to &pt_regs.r16 - * r8 = contents of ar.ccv - * r9 = contents of ar.csd - * r10 = contents of ar.ssd - * r11 = FPSR_DEFAULT - * r12 = kernel sp (kernel virtual address) - * r13 = points to current task_struct (kernel virtual address) - * p15 = TRUE if psr.i is set in cr.ipsr - * predicate registers (other than p2, p3, and p15), b6, r3, r14, r15: - * preserved - * - * Note that psr.ic is NOT turned on by this macro. This is so that - * we can pass interruption state as arguments to a handler. - */ -#define IA64_NATIVE_DO_SAVE_MIN(__COVER,SAVE_IFS,EXTRA,WORKAROUND) \ - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT); /* M */ \ - mov r27=ar.rsc; /* M */ \ - mov r20=r1; /* A */ \ - mov r25=ar.unat; /* M */ \ - MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0,r29); /* M */ \ - mov r26=ar.pfs; /* I */ \ - MOV_FROM_IIP(r28); /* M */ \ - mov r21=ar.fpsr; /* M */ \ - __COVER; /* B;; (or nothing) */ \ - ;; \ - adds r16=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r16; \ - ;; \ - ld1 r17=[r16]; /* load current->thread.on_ustack flag */ \ - st1 [r16]=r0; /* clear current->thread.on_ustack flag */ \ - adds r1=-IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r16 \ - /* switch from user to kernel RBS: */ \ - ;; \ - invala; /* M */ \ - SAVE_IFS; \ - cmp.eq pKStk,pUStk=r0,r17; /* are we in kernel mode already? */ \ - ;; \ -(pUStk) mov ar.rsc=0; /* set enforced lazy mode, pl 0, little-endian, loadrs=0 */ \ - ;; \ -(pUStk) mov.m r24=ar.rnat; \ -(pUStk) addl r22=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r1; /* compute base of RBS */ \ -(pKStk) mov r1=sp; /* get sp */ \ - ;; \ -(pUStk) lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r22]; \ -(pUStk) addl r1=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r1; /* compute base of memory stack */ \ -(pUStk) mov r23=ar.bspstore; /* save ar.bspstore */ \ - ;; \ -(pUStk) mov ar.bspstore=r22; /* switch to kernel RBS */ \ -(pKStk) addl r1=-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r1; /* if in kernel mode, use sp (r12) */ \ - ;; \ -(pUStk) mov r18=ar.bsp; \ -(pUStk) mov ar.rsc=0x3; /* set eager mode, pl 0, little-endian, loadrs=0 */ \ - adds r17=2*L1_CACHE_BYTES,r1; /* really: biggest cache-line size */ \ - adds r16=PT(CR_IPSR),r1; \ - ;; \ - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r17],L1_CACHE_BYTES; \ - st8 [r16]=r29; /* save cr.ipsr */ \ - ;; \ - lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r17]; \ - tbit.nz p15,p0=r29,IA64_PSR_I_BIT; \ - mov r29=b0 \ - ;; \ - WORKAROUND; \ - adds r16=PT(R8),r1; /* initialize first base pointer */ \ - adds r17=PT(R9),r1; /* initialize second base pointer */ \ -(pKStk) mov r18=r0; /* make sure r18 isn't NaT */ \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r8,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r9,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r10,24; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r11,24; \ - ;; \ - st8 [r16]=r28,16; /* save cr.iip */ \ - st8 [r17]=r30,16; /* save cr.ifs */ \ -(pUStk) sub r18=r18,r22; /* r18=RSE.ndirty*8 */ \ - mov r8=ar.ccv; \ - mov r9=ar.csd; \ - mov r10=ar.ssd; \ - movl r11=FPSR_DEFAULT; /* L-unit */ \ - ;; \ - st8 [r16]=r25,16; /* save ar.unat */ \ - st8 [r17]=r26,16; /* save ar.pfs */ \ - shl r18=r18,16; /* compute ar.rsc to be used for "loadrs" */ \ - ;; \ - st8 [r16]=r27,16; /* save ar.rsc */ \ -(pUStk) st8 [r17]=r24,16; /* save ar.rnat */ \ -(pKStk) adds r17=16,r17; /* skip over ar_rnat field */ \ - ;; /* avoid RAW on r16 & r17 */ \ -(pUStk) st8 [r16]=r23,16; /* save ar.bspstore */ \ - st8 [r17]=r31,16; /* save predicates */ \ -(pKStk) adds r16=16,r16; /* skip over ar_bspstore field */ \ - ;; \ - st8 [r16]=r29,16; /* save b0 */ \ - st8 [r17]=r18,16; /* save ar.rsc value for "loadrs" */ \ - cmp.eq pNonSys,pSys=r0,r0 /* initialize pSys=0, pNonSys=1 */ \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r20,16; /* save original r1 */ \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r12,16; \ - adds r12=-16,r1; /* switch to kernel memory stack (with 16 bytes of scratch) */ \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r13,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r21,16; /* save ar.fpsr */ \ - mov r13=IA64_KR(CURRENT); /* establish `current' */ \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r15,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r14,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r2,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r3,16; \ - ACCOUNT_GET_STAMP \ - adds r2=IA64_PT_REGS_R16_OFFSET,r1; \ - ;; \ - EXTRA; \ - movl r1=__gp; /* establish kernel global pointer */ \ - ;; \ - ACCOUNT_SYS_ENTER \ - bsw.1; /* switch back to bank 1 (must be last in insn group) */ \ - ;; - -/* - * SAVE_REST saves the remainder of pt_regs (with psr.ic on). - * - * Assumed state upon entry: - * psr.ic: on - * r2: points to &pt_regs.r16 - * r3: points to &pt_regs.r17 - * r8: contents of ar.ccv - * r9: contents of ar.csd - * r10: contents of ar.ssd - * r11: FPSR_DEFAULT - * - * Registers r14 and r15 are guaranteed not to be touched by SAVE_REST. - */ -#define SAVE_REST \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r16,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r17,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r18,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r19,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r20,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r21,16; \ - mov r18=b6; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r22,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r23,16; \ - mov r19=b7; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r24,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r25,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r26,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r27,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r28,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r29,16; \ - ;; \ -.mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r30,16; \ -.mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r31,32; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.fpsr=r11; /* M-unit */ \ - st8 [r2]=r8,8; /* ar.ccv */ \ - adds r24=PT(B6)-PT(F7),r3; \ - ;; \ - stf.spill [r2]=f6,32; \ - stf.spill [r3]=f7,32; \ - ;; \ - stf.spill [r2]=f8,32; \ - stf.spill [r3]=f9,32; \ - ;; \ - stf.spill [r2]=f10; \ - stf.spill [r3]=f11; \ - adds r25=PT(B7)-PT(F11),r3; \ - ;; \ - st8 [r24]=r18,16; /* b6 */ \ - st8 [r25]=r19,16; /* b7 */ \ - ;; \ - st8 [r24]=r9; /* ar.csd */ \ - st8 [r25]=r10; /* ar.ssd */ \ - ;; - -#define RSE_WORKAROUND \ -(pUStk) extr.u r17=r18,3,6; \ -(pUStk) sub r16=r18,r22; \ -[1:](pKStk) br.cond.sptk.many 1f; \ - .xdata4 ".data..patch.rse",1b-. \ - ;; \ - cmp.ge p6,p7 = 33,r17; \ - ;; \ -(p6) mov r17=0x310; \ -(p7) mov r17=0x308; \ - ;; \ - cmp.leu p1,p0=r16,r17; \ -(p1) br.cond.sptk.many 1f; \ - dep.z r17=r26,0,62; \ - movl r16=2f; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.pfs=r17; \ - dep r27=r0,r27,16,14; \ - mov b0=r16; \ - ;; \ - br.ret.sptk b0; \ - ;; \ -2: \ - mov ar.rsc=r0 \ - ;; \ - flushrs; \ - ;; \ - mov ar.bspstore=r22 \ - ;; \ - mov r18=ar.bsp; \ - ;; \ -1: \ - .pred.rel "mutex", pKStk, pUStk - -#define SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER DO_SAVE_MIN(COVER, mov r30=cr.ifs, , RSE_WORKAROUND) -#define SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER_R19 DO_SAVE_MIN(COVER, mov r30=cr.ifs, mov r15=r19, RSE_WORKAROUND) -#define SAVE_MIN DO_SAVE_MIN( , mov r30=r0, , ) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/module.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/module.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3661135da9d9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/module.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,959 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * IA-64-specific support for kernel module loader. - * - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Loosely based on patch by Rusty Russell. - */ - -/* relocs tested so far: - - DIR64LSB - FPTR64LSB - GPREL22 - LDXMOV - LDXMOV - LTOFF22 - LTOFF22X - LTOFF22X - LTOFF_FPTR22 - PCREL21B (for br.call only; br.cond is not supported out of modules!) - PCREL60B (for brl.cond only; brl.call is not supported for modules!) - PCREL64LSB - SECREL32LSB - SEGREL64LSB - */ - - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/moduleloader.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/vmalloc.h> - -#include <asm/patch.h> -#include <asm/unaligned.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> - -#define ARCH_MODULE_DEBUG 0 - -#if ARCH_MODULE_DEBUG -# define DEBUGP printk -# define inline -#else -# define DEBUGP(fmt , a...) -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM -# define USE_BRL 0 -#else -# define USE_BRL 1 -#endif - -#define MAX_LTOFF ((uint64_t) (1 << 22)) /* max. allowable linkage-table offset */ - -/* Define some relocation helper macros/types: */ - -#define FORMAT_SHIFT 0 -#define FORMAT_BITS 3 -#define FORMAT_MASK ((1 << FORMAT_BITS) - 1) -#define VALUE_SHIFT 3 -#define VALUE_BITS 5 -#define VALUE_MASK ((1 << VALUE_BITS) - 1) - -enum reloc_target_format { - /* direct encoded formats: */ - RF_NONE = 0, - RF_INSN14 = 1, - RF_INSN22 = 2, - RF_INSN64 = 3, - RF_32MSB = 4, - RF_32LSB = 5, - RF_64MSB = 6, - RF_64LSB = 7, - - /* formats that cannot be directly decoded: */ - RF_INSN60, - RF_INSN21B, /* imm21 form 1 */ - RF_INSN21M, /* imm21 form 2 */ - RF_INSN21F /* imm21 form 3 */ -}; - -enum reloc_value_formula { - RV_DIRECT = 4, /* S + A */ - RV_GPREL = 5, /* @gprel(S + A) */ - RV_LTREL = 6, /* @ltoff(S + A) */ - RV_PLTREL = 7, /* @pltoff(S + A) */ - RV_FPTR = 8, /* @fptr(S + A) */ - RV_PCREL = 9, /* S + A - P */ - RV_LTREL_FPTR = 10, /* @ltoff(@fptr(S + A)) */ - RV_SEGREL = 11, /* @segrel(S + A) */ - RV_SECREL = 12, /* @secrel(S + A) */ - RV_BDREL = 13, /* BD + A */ - RV_LTV = 14, /* S + A (like RV_DIRECT, except frozen at static link-time) */ - RV_PCREL2 = 15, /* S + A - P */ - RV_SPECIAL = 16, /* various (see below) */ - RV_RSVD17 = 17, - RV_TPREL = 18, /* @tprel(S + A) */ - RV_LTREL_TPREL = 19, /* @ltoff(@tprel(S + A)) */ - RV_DTPMOD = 20, /* @dtpmod(S + A) */ - RV_LTREL_DTPMOD = 21, /* @ltoff(@dtpmod(S + A)) */ - RV_DTPREL = 22, /* @dtprel(S + A) */ - RV_LTREL_DTPREL = 23, /* @ltoff(@dtprel(S + A)) */ - RV_RSVD24 = 24, - RV_RSVD25 = 25, - RV_RSVD26 = 26, - RV_RSVD27 = 27 - /* 28-31 reserved for implementation-specific purposes. */ -}; - -#define N(reloc) [R_IA64_##reloc] = #reloc - -static const char *reloc_name[256] = { - N(NONE), N(IMM14), N(IMM22), N(IMM64), - N(DIR32MSB), N(DIR32LSB), N(DIR64MSB), N(DIR64LSB), - N(GPREL22), N(GPREL64I), N(GPREL32MSB), N(GPREL32LSB), - N(GPREL64MSB), N(GPREL64LSB), N(LTOFF22), N(LTOFF64I), - N(PLTOFF22), N(PLTOFF64I), N(PLTOFF64MSB), N(PLTOFF64LSB), - N(FPTR64I), N(FPTR32MSB), N(FPTR32LSB), N(FPTR64MSB), - N(FPTR64LSB), N(PCREL60B), N(PCREL21B), N(PCREL21M), - N(PCREL21F), N(PCREL32MSB), N(PCREL32LSB), N(PCREL64MSB), - N(PCREL64LSB), N(LTOFF_FPTR22), N(LTOFF_FPTR64I), N(LTOFF_FPTR32MSB), - N(LTOFF_FPTR32LSB), N(LTOFF_FPTR64MSB), N(LTOFF_FPTR64LSB), N(SEGREL32MSB), - N(SEGREL32LSB), N(SEGREL64MSB), N(SEGREL64LSB), N(SECREL32MSB), - N(SECREL32LSB), N(SECREL64MSB), N(SECREL64LSB), N(REL32MSB), - N(REL32LSB), N(REL64MSB), N(REL64LSB), N(LTV32MSB), - N(LTV32LSB), N(LTV64MSB), N(LTV64LSB), N(PCREL21BI), - N(PCREL22), N(PCREL64I), N(IPLTMSB), N(IPLTLSB), - N(COPY), N(LTOFF22X), N(LDXMOV), N(TPREL14), - N(TPREL22), N(TPREL64I), N(TPREL64MSB), N(TPREL64LSB), - N(LTOFF_TPREL22), N(DTPMOD64MSB), N(DTPMOD64LSB), N(LTOFF_DTPMOD22), - N(DTPREL14), N(DTPREL22), N(DTPREL64I), N(DTPREL32MSB), - N(DTPREL32LSB), N(DTPREL64MSB), N(DTPREL64LSB), N(LTOFF_DTPREL22) -}; - -#undef N - -/* Opaque struct for insns, to protect against derefs. */ -struct insn; - -static inline uint64_t -bundle (const struct insn *insn) -{ - return (uint64_t) insn & ~0xfUL; -} - -static inline int -slot (const struct insn *insn) -{ - return (uint64_t) insn & 0x3; -} - -static int -apply_imm64 (struct module *mod, struct insn *insn, uint64_t val) -{ - if (slot(insn) != 1 && slot(insn) != 2) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: invalid slot number %d for IMM64\n", - mod->name, slot(insn)); - return 0; - } - ia64_patch_imm64((u64) insn, val); - return 1; -} - -static int -apply_imm60 (struct module *mod, struct insn *insn, uint64_t val) -{ - if (slot(insn) != 1 && slot(insn) != 2) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: invalid slot number %d for IMM60\n", - mod->name, slot(insn)); - return 0; - } - if (val + ((uint64_t) 1 << 59) >= (1UL << 60)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: value %ld out of IMM60 range\n", - mod->name, (long) val); - return 0; - } - ia64_patch_imm60((u64) insn, val); - return 1; -} - -static int -apply_imm22 (struct module *mod, struct insn *insn, uint64_t val) -{ - if (val + (1 << 21) >= (1 << 22)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: value %li out of IMM22 range\n", - mod->name, (long)val); - return 0; - } - ia64_patch((u64) insn, 0x01fffcfe000UL, ( ((val & 0x200000UL) << 15) /* bit 21 -> 36 */ - | ((val & 0x1f0000UL) << 6) /* bit 16 -> 22 */ - | ((val & 0x00ff80UL) << 20) /* bit 7 -> 27 */ - | ((val & 0x00007fUL) << 13) /* bit 0 -> 13 */)); - return 1; -} - -static int -apply_imm21b (struct module *mod, struct insn *insn, uint64_t val) -{ - if (val + (1 << 20) >= (1 << 21)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: value %li out of IMM21b range\n", - mod->name, (long)val); - return 0; - } - ia64_patch((u64) insn, 0x11ffffe000UL, ( ((val & 0x100000UL) << 16) /* bit 20 -> 36 */ - | ((val & 0x0fffffUL) << 13) /* bit 0 -> 13 */)); - return 1; -} - -#if USE_BRL - -struct plt_entry { - /* Three instruction bundles in PLT. */ - unsigned char bundle[2][16]; -}; - -static const struct plt_entry ia64_plt_template = { - { - { - 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x20, /* movl gp=TARGET_GP */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60 - }, - { - 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* brl.many gp=TARGET_GP */ - 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0 - } - } -}; - -static int -patch_plt (struct module *mod, struct plt_entry *plt, long target_ip, unsigned long target_gp) -{ - if (apply_imm64(mod, (struct insn *) (plt->bundle[0] + 2), target_gp) - && apply_imm60(mod, (struct insn *) (plt->bundle[1] + 2), - (target_ip - (int64_t) plt->bundle[1]) / 16)) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -unsigned long -plt_target (struct plt_entry *plt) -{ - uint64_t b0, b1, *b = (uint64_t *) plt->bundle[1]; - long off; - - b0 = b[0]; b1 = b[1]; - off = ( ((b1 & 0x00fffff000000000UL) >> 36) /* imm20b -> bit 0 */ - | ((b0 >> 48) << 20) | ((b1 & 0x7fffffUL) << 36) /* imm39 -> bit 20 */ - | ((b1 & 0x0800000000000000UL) << 0)); /* i -> bit 59 */ - return (long) plt->bundle[1] + 16*off; -} - -#else /* !USE_BRL */ - -struct plt_entry { - /* Three instruction bundles in PLT. */ - unsigned char bundle[3][16]; -}; - -static const struct plt_entry ia64_plt_template = { - { - { - 0x05, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* movl r16=TARGET_IP */ - 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60 - }, - { - 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MLX] nop.m 0 */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x20, /* movl gp=TARGET_GP */ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x60 - }, - { - 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, /* [MIB] nop.m 0 */ - 0x60, 0x80, 0x04, 0x80, 0x03, 0x00, /* mov b6=r16 */ - 0x60, 0x00, 0x80, 0x00 /* br.few b6 */ - } - } -}; - -static int -patch_plt (struct module *mod, struct plt_entry *plt, long target_ip, unsigned long target_gp) -{ - if (apply_imm64(mod, (struct insn *) (plt->bundle[0] + 2), target_ip) - && apply_imm64(mod, (struct insn *) (plt->bundle[1] + 2), target_gp)) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -unsigned long -plt_target (struct plt_entry *plt) -{ - uint64_t b0, b1, *b = (uint64_t *) plt->bundle[0]; - - b0 = b[0]; b1 = b[1]; - return ( ((b1 & 0x000007f000000000) >> 36) /* imm7b -> bit 0 */ - | ((b1 & 0x07fc000000000000) >> 43) /* imm9d -> bit 7 */ - | ((b1 & 0x0003e00000000000) >> 29) /* imm5c -> bit 16 */ - | ((b1 & 0x0000100000000000) >> 23) /* ic -> bit 21 */ - | ((b0 >> 46) << 22) | ((b1 & 0x7fffff) << 40) /* imm41 -> bit 22 */ - | ((b1 & 0x0800000000000000) << 4)); /* i -> bit 63 */ -} - -#endif /* !USE_BRL */ - -void -module_arch_freeing_init (struct module *mod) -{ - if (mod->arch.init_unw_table) { - unw_remove_unwind_table(mod->arch.init_unw_table); - mod->arch.init_unw_table = NULL; - } -} - -/* Have we already seen one of these relocations? */ -/* FIXME: we could look in other sections, too --RR */ -static int -duplicate_reloc (const Elf64_Rela *rela, unsigned int num) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - if (rela[i].r_info == rela[num].r_info && rela[i].r_addend == rela[num].r_addend) - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Count how many GOT entries we may need */ -static unsigned int -count_gots (const Elf64_Rela *rela, unsigned int num) -{ - unsigned int i, ret = 0; - - /* Sure, this is order(n^2), but it's usually short, and not - time critical */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - switch (ELF64_R_TYPE(rela[i].r_info)) { - case R_IA64_LTOFF22: - case R_IA64_LTOFF22X: - case R_IA64_LTOFF64I: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR22: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64I: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32MSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32LSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64MSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64LSB: - if (!duplicate_reloc(rela, i)) - ret++; - break; - } - } - return ret; -} - -/* Count how many PLT entries we may need */ -static unsigned int -count_plts (const Elf64_Rela *rela, unsigned int num) -{ - unsigned int i, ret = 0; - - /* Sure, this is order(n^2), but it's usually short, and not - time critical */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - switch (ELF64_R_TYPE(rela[i].r_info)) { - case R_IA64_PCREL21B: - case R_IA64_PLTOFF22: - case R_IA64_PLTOFF64I: - case R_IA64_PLTOFF64MSB: - case R_IA64_PLTOFF64LSB: - case R_IA64_IPLTMSB: - case R_IA64_IPLTLSB: - if (!duplicate_reloc(rela, i)) - ret++; - break; - } - } - return ret; -} - -/* We need to create an function-descriptors for any internal function - which is referenced. */ -static unsigned int -count_fdescs (const Elf64_Rela *rela, unsigned int num) -{ - unsigned int i, ret = 0; - - /* Sure, this is order(n^2), but it's usually short, and not time critical. */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - switch (ELF64_R_TYPE(rela[i].r_info)) { - case R_IA64_FPTR64I: - case R_IA64_FPTR32LSB: - case R_IA64_FPTR32MSB: - case R_IA64_FPTR64LSB: - case R_IA64_FPTR64MSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR22: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32LSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32MSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64I: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64LSB: - case R_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64MSB: - case R_IA64_IPLTMSB: - case R_IA64_IPLTLSB: - /* - * Jumps to static functions sometimes go straight to their - * offset. Of course, that may not be possible if the jump is - * from init -> core or vice. versa, so we need to generate an - * FDESC (and PLT etc) for that. - */ - case R_IA64_PCREL21B: - if (!duplicate_reloc(rela, i)) - ret++; - break; - } - } - return ret; -} - -int -module_frob_arch_sections (Elf_Ehdr *ehdr, Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, char *secstrings, - struct module *mod) -{ - unsigned long core_plts = 0, init_plts = 0, gots = 0, fdescs = 0; - Elf64_Shdr *s, *sechdrs_end = sechdrs + ehdr->e_shnum; - - /* - * To store the PLTs and function-descriptors, we expand the .text section for - * core module-code and the .init.text section for initialization code. - */ - for (s = sechdrs; s < sechdrs_end; ++s) - if (strcmp(".core.plt", secstrings + s->sh_name) == 0) - mod->arch.core_plt = s; - else if (strcmp(".init.plt", secstrings + s->sh_name) == 0) - mod->arch.init_plt = s; - else if (strcmp(".got", secstrings + s->sh_name) == 0) - mod->arch.got = s; - else if (strcmp(".opd", secstrings + s->sh_name) == 0) - mod->arch.opd = s; - else if (strcmp(".IA_64.unwind", secstrings + s->sh_name) == 0) - mod->arch.unwind = s; - - if (!mod->arch.core_plt || !mod->arch.init_plt || !mod->arch.got || !mod->arch.opd) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: sections missing\n", mod->name); - return -ENOEXEC; - } - - /* GOT and PLTs can occur in any relocated section... */ - for (s = sechdrs + 1; s < sechdrs_end; ++s) { - const Elf64_Rela *rels = (void *)ehdr + s->sh_offset; - unsigned long numrels = s->sh_size/sizeof(Elf64_Rela); - - if (s->sh_type != SHT_RELA) - continue; - - gots += count_gots(rels, numrels); - fdescs += count_fdescs(rels, numrels); - if (strstr(secstrings + s->sh_name, ".init")) - init_plts += count_plts(rels, numrels); - else - core_plts += count_plts(rels, numrels); - } - - mod->arch.core_plt->sh_type = SHT_NOBITS; - mod->arch.core_plt->sh_flags = SHF_EXECINSTR | SHF_ALLOC; - mod->arch.core_plt->sh_addralign = 16; - mod->arch.core_plt->sh_size = core_plts * sizeof(struct plt_entry); - mod->arch.init_plt->sh_type = SHT_NOBITS; - mod->arch.init_plt->sh_flags = SHF_EXECINSTR | SHF_ALLOC; - mod->arch.init_plt->sh_addralign = 16; - mod->arch.init_plt->sh_size = init_plts * sizeof(struct plt_entry); - mod->arch.got->sh_type = SHT_NOBITS; - mod->arch.got->sh_flags = ARCH_SHF_SMALL | SHF_ALLOC; - mod->arch.got->sh_addralign = 8; - mod->arch.got->sh_size = gots * sizeof(struct got_entry); - mod->arch.opd->sh_type = SHT_NOBITS; - mod->arch.opd->sh_flags = SHF_ALLOC; - mod->arch.opd->sh_addralign = 8; - mod->arch.opd->sh_size = fdescs * sizeof(struct fdesc); - DEBUGP("%s: core.plt=%lx, init.plt=%lx, got=%lx, fdesc=%lx\n", - __func__, mod->arch.core_plt->sh_size, mod->arch.init_plt->sh_size, - mod->arch.got->sh_size, mod->arch.opd->sh_size); - return 0; -} - -static inline bool -in_init (const struct module *mod, uint64_t addr) -{ - return within_module_init(addr, mod); -} - -static inline bool -in_core (const struct module *mod, uint64_t addr) -{ - return within_module_core(addr, mod); -} - -static inline bool -is_internal (const struct module *mod, uint64_t value) -{ - return in_init(mod, value) || in_core(mod, value); -} - -/* - * Get gp-relative offset for the linkage-table entry of VALUE. - */ -static uint64_t -get_ltoff (struct module *mod, uint64_t value, int *okp) -{ - struct got_entry *got, *e; - - if (!*okp) - return 0; - - got = (void *) mod->arch.got->sh_addr; - for (e = got; e < got + mod->arch.next_got_entry; ++e) - if (e->val == value) - goto found; - - /* Not enough GOT entries? */ - BUG_ON(e >= (struct got_entry *) (mod->arch.got->sh_addr + mod->arch.got->sh_size)); - - e->val = value; - ++mod->arch.next_got_entry; - found: - return (uint64_t) e - mod->arch.gp; -} - -static inline int -gp_addressable (struct module *mod, uint64_t value) -{ - return value - mod->arch.gp + MAX_LTOFF/2 < MAX_LTOFF; -} - -/* Get PC-relative PLT entry for this value. Returns 0 on failure. */ -static uint64_t -get_plt (struct module *mod, const struct insn *insn, uint64_t value, int *okp) -{ - struct plt_entry *plt, *plt_end; - uint64_t target_ip, target_gp; - - if (!*okp) - return 0; - - if (in_init(mod, (uint64_t) insn)) { - plt = (void *) mod->arch.init_plt->sh_addr; - plt_end = (void *) plt + mod->arch.init_plt->sh_size; - } else { - plt = (void *) mod->arch.core_plt->sh_addr; - plt_end = (void *) plt + mod->arch.core_plt->sh_size; - } - - /* "value" is a pointer to a function-descriptor; fetch the target ip/gp from it: */ - target_ip = ((uint64_t *) value)[0]; - target_gp = ((uint64_t *) value)[1]; - - /* Look for existing PLT entry. */ - while (plt->bundle[0][0]) { - if (plt_target(plt) == target_ip) - goto found; - if (++plt >= plt_end) - BUG(); - } - *plt = ia64_plt_template; - if (!patch_plt(mod, plt, target_ip, target_gp)) { - *okp = 0; - return 0; - } -#if ARCH_MODULE_DEBUG - if (plt_target(plt) != target_ip) { - printk("%s: mistargeted PLT: wanted %lx, got %lx\n", - __func__, target_ip, plt_target(plt)); - *okp = 0; - return 0; - } -#endif - found: - return (uint64_t) plt; -} - -/* Get function descriptor for VALUE. */ -static uint64_t -get_fdesc (struct module *mod, uint64_t value, int *okp) -{ - struct fdesc *fdesc = (void *) mod->arch.opd->sh_addr; - - if (!*okp) - return 0; - - if (!value) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: fdesc for zero requested!\n", mod->name); - return 0; - } - - if (!is_internal(mod, value)) - /* - * If it's not a module-local entry-point, "value" already points to a - * function-descriptor. - */ - return value; - - /* Look for existing function descriptor. */ - while (fdesc->addr) { - if (fdesc->addr == value) - return (uint64_t)fdesc; - if ((uint64_t) ++fdesc >= mod->arch.opd->sh_addr + mod->arch.opd->sh_size) - BUG(); - } - - /* Create new one */ - fdesc->addr = value; - fdesc->gp = mod->arch.gp; - return (uint64_t) fdesc; -} - -static inline int -do_reloc (struct module *mod, uint8_t r_type, Elf64_Sym *sym, uint64_t addend, - Elf64_Shdr *sec, void *location) -{ - enum reloc_target_format format = (r_type >> FORMAT_SHIFT) & FORMAT_MASK; - enum reloc_value_formula formula = (r_type >> VALUE_SHIFT) & VALUE_MASK; - uint64_t val; - int ok = 1; - - val = sym->st_value + addend; - - switch (formula) { - case RV_SEGREL: /* segment base is arbitrarily chosen to be 0 for kernel modules */ - case RV_DIRECT: - break; - - case RV_GPREL: val -= mod->arch.gp; break; - case RV_LTREL: val = get_ltoff(mod, val, &ok); break; - case RV_PLTREL: val = get_plt(mod, location, val, &ok); break; - case RV_FPTR: val = get_fdesc(mod, val, &ok); break; - case RV_SECREL: val -= sec->sh_addr; break; - case RV_LTREL_FPTR: val = get_ltoff(mod, get_fdesc(mod, val, &ok), &ok); break; - - case RV_PCREL: - switch (r_type) { - case R_IA64_PCREL21B: - if ((in_init(mod, val) && in_core(mod, (uint64_t)location)) || - (in_core(mod, val) && in_init(mod, (uint64_t)location))) { - /* - * Init section may have been allocated far away from core, - * if the branch won't reach, then allocate a plt for it. - */ - uint64_t delta = ((int64_t)val - (int64_t)location) / 16; - if (delta + (1 << 20) >= (1 << 21)) { - val = get_fdesc(mod, val, &ok); - val = get_plt(mod, location, val, &ok); - } - } else if (!is_internal(mod, val)) - val = get_plt(mod, location, val, &ok); - fallthrough; - default: - val -= bundle(location); - break; - - case R_IA64_PCREL32MSB: - case R_IA64_PCREL32LSB: - case R_IA64_PCREL64MSB: - case R_IA64_PCREL64LSB: - val -= (uint64_t) location; - break; - - } - switch (r_type) { - case R_IA64_PCREL60B: format = RF_INSN60; break; - case R_IA64_PCREL21B: format = RF_INSN21B; break; - case R_IA64_PCREL21M: format = RF_INSN21M; break; - case R_IA64_PCREL21F: format = RF_INSN21F; break; - default: break; - } - break; - - case RV_BDREL: - val -= (uint64_t) (in_init(mod, val) ? mod->mem[MOD_INIT_TEXT].base : - mod->mem[MOD_TEXT].base); - break; - - case RV_LTV: - /* can link-time value relocs happen here? */ - BUG(); - break; - - case RV_PCREL2: - if (r_type == R_IA64_PCREL21BI) { - if (!is_internal(mod, val)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s reloc against " - "non-local symbol (%lx)\n", __func__, - reloc_name[r_type], (unsigned long)val); - return -ENOEXEC; - } - format = RF_INSN21B; - } - val -= bundle(location); - break; - - case RV_SPECIAL: - switch (r_type) { - case R_IA64_IPLTMSB: - case R_IA64_IPLTLSB: - val = get_fdesc(mod, get_plt(mod, location, val, &ok), &ok); - format = RF_64LSB; - if (r_type == R_IA64_IPLTMSB) - format = RF_64MSB; - break; - - case R_IA64_SUB: - val = addend - sym->st_value; - format = RF_INSN64; - break; - - case R_IA64_LTOFF22X: - if (gp_addressable(mod, val)) - val -= mod->arch.gp; - else - val = get_ltoff(mod, val, &ok); - format = RF_INSN22; - break; - - case R_IA64_LDXMOV: - if (gp_addressable(mod, val)) { - /* turn "ld8" into "mov": */ - DEBUGP("%s: patching ld8 at %p to mov\n", __func__, location); - ia64_patch((u64) location, 0x1fff80fe000UL, 0x10000000000UL); - } - return 0; - - default: - if (reloc_name[r_type]) - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: special reloc %s not supported", - mod->name, reloc_name[r_type]); - else - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unknown special reloc %x\n", - mod->name, r_type); - return -ENOEXEC; - } - break; - - case RV_TPREL: - case RV_LTREL_TPREL: - case RV_DTPMOD: - case RV_LTREL_DTPMOD: - case RV_DTPREL: - case RV_LTREL_DTPREL: - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s reloc not supported\n", - mod->name, reloc_name[r_type] ? reloc_name[r_type] : "?"); - return -ENOEXEC; - - default: - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unknown reloc %x\n", mod->name, r_type); - return -ENOEXEC; - } - - if (!ok) - return -ENOEXEC; - - DEBUGP("%s: [%p]<-%016lx = %s(%lx)\n", __func__, location, val, - reloc_name[r_type] ? reloc_name[r_type] : "?", sym->st_value + addend); - - switch (format) { - case RF_INSN21B: ok = apply_imm21b(mod, location, (int64_t) val / 16); break; - case RF_INSN22: ok = apply_imm22(mod, location, val); break; - case RF_INSN64: ok = apply_imm64(mod, location, val); break; - case RF_INSN60: ok = apply_imm60(mod, location, (int64_t) val / 16); break; - case RF_32LSB: put_unaligned(val, (uint32_t *) location); break; - case RF_64LSB: put_unaligned(val, (uint64_t *) location); break; - case RF_32MSB: /* ia64 Linux is little-endian... */ - case RF_64MSB: /* ia64 Linux is little-endian... */ - case RF_INSN14: /* must be within-module, i.e., resolved by "ld -r" */ - case RF_INSN21M: /* must be within-module, i.e., resolved by "ld -r" */ - case RF_INSN21F: /* must be within-module, i.e., resolved by "ld -r" */ - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: format %u needed by %s reloc is not supported\n", - mod->name, format, reloc_name[r_type] ? reloc_name[r_type] : "?"); - return -ENOEXEC; - - default: - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: relocation %s resulted in unknown format %u\n", - mod->name, reloc_name[r_type] ? reloc_name[r_type] : "?", format); - return -ENOEXEC; - } - return ok ? 0 : -ENOEXEC; -} - -int -apply_relocate_add (Elf64_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab, unsigned int symindex, - unsigned int relsec, struct module *mod) -{ - unsigned int i, n = sechdrs[relsec].sh_size / sizeof(Elf64_Rela); - Elf64_Rela *rela = (void *) sechdrs[relsec].sh_addr; - Elf64_Shdr *target_sec; - int ret; - - DEBUGP("%s: applying section %u (%u relocs) to %u\n", __func__, - relsec, n, sechdrs[relsec].sh_info); - - target_sec = sechdrs + sechdrs[relsec].sh_info; - - if (target_sec->sh_entsize == ~0UL) - /* - * If target section wasn't allocated, we don't need to relocate it. - * Happens, e.g., for debug sections. - */ - return 0; - - if (!mod->arch.gp) { - /* - * XXX Should have an arch-hook for running this after final section - * addresses have been selected... - */ - uint64_t gp; - struct module_memory *mod_mem; - - mod_mem = &mod->mem[MOD_DATA]; - if (mod_mem->size > MAX_LTOFF) - /* - * This takes advantage of fact that SHF_ARCH_SMALL gets allocated - * at the end of the module. - */ - gp = mod_mem->size - MAX_LTOFF / 2; - else - gp = mod_mem->size / 2; - gp = (uint64_t) mod_mem->base + ((gp + 7) & -8); - mod->arch.gp = gp; - DEBUGP("%s: placing gp at 0x%lx\n", __func__, gp); - } - - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - ret = do_reloc(mod, ELF64_R_TYPE(rela[i].r_info), - ((Elf64_Sym *) sechdrs[symindex].sh_addr - + ELF64_R_SYM(rela[i].r_info)), - rela[i].r_addend, target_sec, - (void *) target_sec->sh_addr + rela[i].r_offset); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - } - return 0; -} - -/* - * Modules contain a single unwind table which covers both the core and the init text - * sections but since the two are not contiguous, we need to split this table up such that - * we can register (and unregister) each "segment" separately. Fortunately, this sounds - * more complicated than it really is. - */ -static void -register_unwind_table (struct module *mod) -{ - struct unw_table_entry *start = (void *) mod->arch.unwind->sh_addr; - struct unw_table_entry *end = start + mod->arch.unwind->sh_size / sizeof (*start); - struct unw_table_entry *e1, *e2, *core, *init; - unsigned long num_init = 0, num_core = 0; - - /* First, count how many init and core unwind-table entries there are. */ - for (e1 = start; e1 < end; ++e1) - if (in_init(mod, e1->start_offset)) - ++num_init; - else - ++num_core; - /* - * Second, sort the table such that all unwind-table entries for the init and core - * text sections are nicely separated. We do this with a stupid bubble sort - * (unwind tables don't get ridiculously huge). - */ - for (e1 = start; e1 < end; ++e1) { - for (e2 = e1 + 1; e2 < end; ++e2) { - if (e2->start_offset < e1->start_offset) { - swap(*e1, *e2); - } - } - } - /* - * Third, locate the init and core segments in the unwind table: - */ - if (in_init(mod, start->start_offset)) { - init = start; - core = start + num_init; - } else { - core = start; - init = start + num_core; - } - - DEBUGP("%s: name=%s, gp=%lx, num_init=%lu, num_core=%lu\n", __func__, - mod->name, mod->arch.gp, num_init, num_core); - - /* - * Fourth, register both tables (if not empty). - */ - if (num_core > 0) { - mod->arch.core_unw_table = unw_add_unwind_table(mod->name, 0, mod->arch.gp, - core, core + num_core); - DEBUGP("%s: core: handle=%p [%p-%p)\n", __func__, - mod->arch.core_unw_table, core, core + num_core); - } - if (num_init > 0) { - mod->arch.init_unw_table = unw_add_unwind_table(mod->name, 0, mod->arch.gp, - init, init + num_init); - DEBUGP("%s: init: handle=%p [%p-%p)\n", __func__, - mod->arch.init_unw_table, init, init + num_init); - } -} - -int -module_finalize (const Elf_Ehdr *hdr, const Elf_Shdr *sechdrs, struct module *mod) -{ - struct mod_arch_specific *mas = &mod->arch; - - DEBUGP("%s: init: entry=%p\n", __func__, mod->init); - if (mas->unwind) - register_unwind_table(mod); - - /* - * ".opd" was already relocated to the final destination. Store - * it's address for use in symbolizer. - */ - mas->opd_addr = (void *)mas->opd->sh_addr; - mas->opd_size = mas->opd->sh_size; - - /* - * Module relocation was already done at this point. Section - * headers are about to be deleted. Wipe out load-time context. - */ - mas->core_plt = NULL; - mas->init_plt = NULL; - mas->got = NULL; - mas->opd = NULL; - mas->unwind = NULL; - mas->gp = 0; - mas->next_got_entry = 0; - - return 0; -} - -void -module_arch_cleanup (struct module *mod) -{ - if (mod->arch.init_unw_table) { - unw_remove_unwind_table(mod->arch.init_unw_table); - mod->arch.init_unw_table = NULL; - } - if (mod->arch.core_unw_table) { - unw_remove_unwind_table(mod->arch.core_unw_table); - mod->arch.core_unw_table = NULL; - } -} - -void *dereference_module_function_descriptor(struct module *mod, void *ptr) -{ - struct mod_arch_specific *mas = &mod->arch; - - if (ptr < mas->opd_addr || ptr >= mas->opd_addr + mas->opd_size) - return ptr; - - return dereference_function_descriptor(ptr); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/msi_ia64.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/msi_ia64.c deleted file mode 100644 index 025e5133c860..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/msi_ia64.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * MSI hooks for standard x86 apic - */ - -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/msi.h> -#include <linux/dmar.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> -#include <asm/msidef.h> - -static struct irq_chip ia64_msi_chip; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static int ia64_set_msi_irq_affinity(struct irq_data *idata, - const cpumask_t *cpu_mask, bool force) -{ - struct msi_msg msg; - u32 addr, data; - int cpu = cpumask_first_and(cpu_mask, cpu_online_mask); - unsigned int irq = idata->irq; - - if (irq_prepare_move(irq, cpu)) - return -1; - - __get_cached_msi_msg(irq_data_get_msi_desc(idata), &msg); - - addr = msg.address_lo; - addr &= MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_MASK; - addr |= MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_CPU(cpu_physical_id(cpu)); - msg.address_lo = addr; - - data = msg.data; - data &= MSI_DATA_VECTOR_MASK; - data |= MSI_DATA_VECTOR(irq_to_vector(irq)); - msg.data = data; - - pci_write_msi_msg(irq, &msg); - irq_data_update_affinity(idata, cpumask_of(cpu)); - - return 0; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -int arch_setup_msi_irq(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct msi_desc *desc) -{ - struct msi_msg msg; - unsigned long dest_phys_id; - int irq, vector; - - irq = create_irq(); - if (irq < 0) - return irq; - - irq_set_msi_desc(irq, desc); - dest_phys_id = cpu_physical_id(cpumask_any_and(&(irq_to_domain(irq)), - cpu_online_mask)); - vector = irq_to_vector(irq); - - msg.address_hi = 0; - msg.address_lo = - MSI_ADDR_HEADER | - MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_PHYS | - MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_CPU | - MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_CPU(dest_phys_id); - - msg.data = - MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_EDGE | - MSI_DATA_LEVEL_ASSERT | - MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_FIXED | - MSI_DATA_VECTOR(vector); - - pci_write_msi_msg(irq, &msg); - irq_set_chip_and_handler(irq, &ia64_msi_chip, handle_edge_irq); - - return 0; -} - -void arch_teardown_msi_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - destroy_irq(irq); -} - -static void ia64_ack_msi_irq(struct irq_data *data) -{ - irq_complete_move(data->irq); - irq_move_irq(data); - ia64_eoi(); -} - -static int ia64_msi_retrigger_irq(struct irq_data *data) -{ - unsigned int vector = irq_to_vector(data->irq); - ia64_resend_irq(vector); - - return 1; -} - -/* - * Generic ops used on most IA64 platforms. - */ -static struct irq_chip ia64_msi_chip = { - .name = "PCI-MSI", - .irq_mask = pci_msi_mask_irq, - .irq_unmask = pci_msi_unmask_irq, - .irq_ack = ia64_ack_msi_irq, -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - .irq_set_affinity = ia64_set_msi_irq_affinity, -#endif - .irq_retrigger = ia64_msi_retrigger_irq, -}; - -#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static int dmar_msi_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data, - const struct cpumask *mask, bool force) -{ - unsigned int irq = data->irq; - struct irq_cfg *cfg = irq_cfg + irq; - struct msi_msg msg; - int cpu = cpumask_first_and(mask, cpu_online_mask); - - if (irq_prepare_move(irq, cpu)) - return -1; - - dmar_msi_read(irq, &msg); - - msg.data &= ~MSI_DATA_VECTOR_MASK; - msg.data |= MSI_DATA_VECTOR(cfg->vector); - msg.address_lo &= ~MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_MASK; - msg.address_lo |= MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_CPU(cpu_physical_id(cpu)); - - dmar_msi_write(irq, &msg); - irq_data_update_affinity(data, mask); - - return 0; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -static struct irq_chip dmar_msi_type = { - .name = "DMAR_MSI", - .irq_unmask = dmar_msi_unmask, - .irq_mask = dmar_msi_mask, - .irq_ack = ia64_ack_msi_irq, -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - .irq_set_affinity = dmar_msi_set_affinity, -#endif - .irq_retrigger = ia64_msi_retrigger_irq, -}; - -static void -msi_compose_msg(struct pci_dev *pdev, unsigned int irq, struct msi_msg *msg) -{ - struct irq_cfg *cfg = irq_cfg + irq; - unsigned dest; - - dest = cpu_physical_id(cpumask_first_and(&(irq_to_domain(irq)), - cpu_online_mask)); - - msg->address_hi = 0; - msg->address_lo = - MSI_ADDR_HEADER | - MSI_ADDR_DEST_MODE_PHYS | - MSI_ADDR_REDIRECTION_CPU | - MSI_ADDR_DEST_ID_CPU(dest); - - msg->data = - MSI_DATA_TRIGGER_EDGE | - MSI_DATA_LEVEL_ASSERT | - MSI_DATA_DELIVERY_FIXED | - MSI_DATA_VECTOR(cfg->vector); -} - -int dmar_alloc_hwirq(int id, int node, void *arg) -{ - int irq; - struct msi_msg msg; - - irq = create_irq(); - if (irq > 0) { - irq_set_handler_data(irq, arg); - irq_set_chip_and_handler_name(irq, &dmar_msi_type, - handle_edge_irq, "edge"); - msi_compose_msg(NULL, irq, &msg); - dmar_msi_write(irq, &msg); - } - - return irq; -} - -void dmar_free_hwirq(int irq) -{ - irq_set_handler_data(irq, NULL); - destroy_irq(irq); -} -#endif /* CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU */ - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/numa.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/numa.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8a959f20662d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/numa.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -/* - * - * ia64 kernel NUMA specific stuff - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * Copyright (C) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. - * Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@sgi.com> - */ -#include <linux/topology.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> - -u16 cpu_to_node_map[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_to_node_map); - -cpumask_t node_to_cpu_mask[MAX_NUMNODES] __cacheline_aligned; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(node_to_cpu_mask); - -void map_cpu_to_node(int cpu, int nid) -{ - int oldnid; - if (nid < 0) { /* just initialize by zero */ - cpu_to_node_map[cpu] = 0; - return; - } - /* sanity check first */ - oldnid = cpu_to_node_map[cpu]; - if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &node_to_cpu_mask[oldnid])) { - return; /* nothing to do */ - } - /* we don't have cpu-driven node hot add yet... - In usual case, node is created from SRAT at boot time. */ - if (!node_online(nid)) - nid = first_online_node; - cpu_to_node_map[cpu] = nid; - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &node_to_cpu_mask[nid]); - return; -} - -void unmap_cpu_from_node(int cpu, int nid) -{ - WARN_ON(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &node_to_cpu_mask[nid])); - WARN_ON(cpu_to_node_map[cpu] != nid); - cpu_to_node_map[cpu] = 0; - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &node_to_cpu_mask[nid]); -} - - -/** - * build_cpu_to_node_map - setup cpu to node and node to cpumask arrays - * - * Build cpu to node mapping and initialize the per node cpu masks using - * info from the node_cpuid array handed to us by ACPI. - */ -void __init build_cpu_to_node_map(void) -{ - int cpu, i, node; - - for(node=0; node < MAX_NUMNODES; node++) - cpumask_clear(&node_to_cpu_mask[node]); - - for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) { - node = NUMA_NO_NODE; - for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; ++i) - if (cpu_physical_id(cpu) == node_cpuid[i].phys_id) { - node = node_cpuid[i].nid; - break; - } - map_cpu_to_node(cpu, node); - } -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S deleted file mode 100644 index fb6db6966f70..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/pal.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * PAL Firmware support - * IA-64 Processor Programmers Reference Vol 2 - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 05/22/2000 eranian Added support for stacked register calls - * 05/24/2000 eranian Added support for physical mode static calls - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - - .data -pal_entry_point: - data8 ia64_pal_default_handler - .text - -/* - * Set the PAL entry point address. This could be written in C code, but we - * do it here to keep it all in one module (besides, it's so trivial that it's - * not a big deal). - * - * in0 Address of the PAL entry point (text address, NOT a function - * descriptor). - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_handler_init) - alloc r3=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - movl r2=pal_entry_point - ;; - st8 [r2]=in0 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_pal_handler_init) - -/* - * Default PAL call handler. This needs to be coded in assembly because it - * uses the static calling convention, i.e., the RSE may not be used and - * calls are done via "br.cond" (not "br.call"). - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_default_handler) - mov r8=-1 - br.cond.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_pal_default_handler) - -/* - * Make a PAL call using the static calling convention. - * - * in0 Index of PAL service - * in1 - in3 Remaining PAL arguments - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_call_static) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(4) - alloc loc1 = ar.pfs,4,5,0,0 - movl loc2 = pal_entry_point -1: { - mov r28 = in0 - mov r29 = in1 - mov r8 = ip - } - ;; - ld8 loc2 = [loc2] // loc2 <- entry point - adds r8 = 1f-1b,r8 - mov loc4=ar.rsc // save RSE configuration - ;; - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - mov loc3 = psr - mov loc0 = rp - .body - mov r30 = in2 - - mov r31 = in3 - mov b7 = loc2 - - rsm psr.i - ;; - mov rp = r8 - br.cond.sptk.many b7 -1: mov psr.l = loc3 - mov ar.rsc = loc4 // restore RSE configuration - mov ar.pfs = loc1 - mov rp = loc0 - ;; - srlz.d // serialize restoration of psr.l - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(ia64_pal_call_static) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_pal_call_static) - -/* - * Make a PAL call using the stacked registers calling convention. - * - * Inputs: - * in0 Index of PAL service - * in2 - in3 Remaining PAL arguments - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_call_stacked) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(4) - alloc loc1 = ar.pfs,4,4,4,0 - movl loc2 = pal_entry_point - - mov r28 = in0 // Index MUST be copied to r28 - mov out0 = in0 // AND in0 of PAL function - mov loc0 = rp - .body - ;; - ld8 loc2 = [loc2] // loc2 <- entry point - mov out1 = in1 - mov out2 = in2 - mov out3 = in3 - mov loc3 = psr - ;; - rsm psr.i - mov b7 = loc2 - ;; - br.call.sptk.many rp=b7 // now make the call -.ret0: mov psr.l = loc3 - mov ar.pfs = loc1 - mov rp = loc0 - ;; - srlz.d // serialize restoration of psr.l - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(ia64_pal_call_stacked) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_pal_call_stacked) - -/* - * Make a physical mode PAL call using the static registers calling convention. - * - * Inputs: - * in0 Index of PAL service - * in2 - in3 Remaining PAL arguments - * - * PSR_LP, PSR_TB, PSR_ID, PSR_DA are never set by the kernel. - * So we don't need to clear them. - */ -#define PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR \ - (IA64_PSR_I | IA64_PSR_IT | IA64_PSR_DT | IA64_PSR_DB | IA64_PSR_RT |\ - IA64_PSR_DD | IA64_PSR_SS | IA64_PSR_RI | IA64_PSR_ED | \ - IA64_PSR_DFL | IA64_PSR_DFH) - -#define PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_SET \ - (IA64_PSR_BN) - - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_call_phys_static) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(4) - alloc loc1 = ar.pfs,4,7,0,0 - movl loc2 = pal_entry_point -1: { - mov r28 = in0 // copy procedure index - mov r8 = ip // save ip to compute branch - mov loc0 = rp // save rp - } - .body - ;; - ld8 loc2 = [loc2] // loc2 <- entry point - mov r29 = in1 // first argument - mov r30 = in2 // copy arg2 - mov r31 = in3 // copy arg3 - ;; - mov loc3 = psr // save psr - adds r8 = 1f-1b,r8 // calculate return address for call - ;; - mov loc4=ar.rsc // save RSE configuration - dep.z loc2=loc2,0,61 // convert pal entry point to physical - tpa r8=r8 // convert rp to physical - ;; - mov b7 = loc2 // install target to branch reg - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - movl r16=PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR - movl r17=PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_SET - ;; - or loc3=loc3,r17 // add in psr the bits to set - ;; - andcm r16=loc3,r16 // removes bits to clear from psr - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_phys - mov rp = r8 // install return address (physical) - mov loc5 = r19 - mov loc6 = r20 - br.cond.sptk.many b7 -1: - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - mov r16=loc3 // r16= original psr - mov r19=loc5 - mov r20=loc6 - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_virt // return to virtual mode - mov psr.l = loc3 // restore init PSR - - mov ar.pfs = loc1 - mov rp = loc0 - ;; - mov ar.rsc=loc4 // restore RSE configuration - srlz.d // serialize restoration of psr.l - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(ia64_pal_call_phys_static) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_pal_call_phys_static) - -/* - * Make a PAL call using the stacked registers in physical mode. - * - * Inputs: - * in0 Index of PAL service - * in2 - in3 Remaining PAL arguments - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked) - .prologue ASM_UNW_PRLG_RP|ASM_UNW_PRLG_PFS, ASM_UNW_PRLG_GRSAVE(5) - alloc loc1 = ar.pfs,5,7,4,0 - movl loc2 = pal_entry_point -1: { - mov r28 = in0 // copy procedure index - mov loc0 = rp // save rp - } - .body - ;; - ld8 loc2 = [loc2] // loc2 <- entry point - mov loc3 = psr // save psr - ;; - mov loc4=ar.rsc // save RSE configuration - dep.z loc2=loc2,0,61 // convert pal entry point to physical - ;; - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - movl r16=PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR - movl r17=PAL_PSR_BITS_TO_SET - ;; - or loc3=loc3,r17 // add in psr the bits to set - mov b7 = loc2 // install target to branch reg - ;; - andcm r16=loc3,r16 // removes bits to clear from psr - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_phys - - mov out0 = in0 // first argument - mov out1 = in1 // copy arg2 - mov out2 = in2 // copy arg3 - mov out3 = in3 // copy arg3 - mov loc5 = r19 - mov loc6 = r20 - - br.call.sptk.many rp=b7 // now make the call - - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy, LE mode - mov r16=loc3 // r16= original psr - mov r19=loc5 - mov r20=loc6 - br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_switch_mode_virt // return to virtual mode - - mov psr.l = loc3 // restore init PSR - mov ar.pfs = loc1 - mov rp = loc0 - ;; - mov ar.rsc=loc4 // restore RSE configuration - srlz.d // serialize restoration of psr.l - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked) - -/* - * Save scratch fp scratch regs which aren't saved in pt_regs already - * (fp10-fp15). - * - * NOTE: We need to do this since firmware (SAL and PAL) may use any of the - * scratch regs fp-low partition. - * - * Inputs: - * in0 Address of stack storage for fp regs - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_save_scratch_fpregs) - alloc r3=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - add r2=16,in0 - ;; - stf.spill [in0] = f10,32 - stf.spill [r2] = f11,32 - ;; - stf.spill [in0] = f12,32 - stf.spill [r2] = f13,32 - ;; - stf.spill [in0] = f14,32 - stf.spill [r2] = f15,32 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_save_scratch_fpregs) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_save_scratch_fpregs) - -/* - * Load scratch fp scratch regs (fp10-fp15) - * - * Inputs: - * in0 Address of stack storage for fp regs - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_load_scratch_fpregs) - alloc r3=ar.pfs,1,0,0,0 - add r2=16,in0 - ;; - ldf.fill f10 = [in0],32 - ldf.fill f11 = [r2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f12 = [in0],32 - ldf.fill f13 = [r2],32 - ;; - ldf.fill f14 = [in0],32 - ldf.fill f15 = [r2],32 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_load_scratch_fpregs) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_load_scratch_fpregs) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/palinfo.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/palinfo.c deleted file mode 100644 index b9ae093bfe37..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/palinfo.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,942 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * palinfo.c - * - * Prints processor specific information reported by PAL. - * This code is based on specification of PAL as of the - * Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual v1.0. - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2004 Intel Corporation - * Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> - * - * 05/26/2000 S.Eranian initial release - * 08/21/2000 S.Eranian updated to July 2000 PAL specs - * 02/05/2001 S.Eranian fixed module support - * 10/23/2001 S.Eranian updated pal_perf_mon_info bug fixes - * 03/24/2004 Ashok Raj updated to work with CPU Hotplug - * 10/26/2006 Russ Anderson updated processor features to rev 2.2 spec - */ -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/notifier.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/cpumask.h> - -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("/proc interface to IA-64 PAL"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -#define PALINFO_VERSION "0.5" - -typedef int (*palinfo_func_t)(struct seq_file *); - -typedef struct { - const char *name; /* name of the proc entry */ - palinfo_func_t proc_read; /* function to call for reading */ - struct proc_dir_entry *entry; /* registered entry (removal) */ -} palinfo_entry_t; - - -/* - * A bunch of string array to get pretty printing - */ - -static const char *cache_types[] = { - "", /* not used */ - "Instruction", - "Data", - "Data/Instruction" /* unified */ -}; - -static const char *cache_mattrib[]={ - "WriteThrough", - "WriteBack", - "", /* reserved */ - "" /* reserved */ -}; - -static const char *cache_st_hints[]={ - "Temporal, level 1", - "Reserved", - "Reserved", - "Non-temporal, all levels", - "Reserved", - "Reserved", - "Reserved", - "Reserved" -}; - -static const char *cache_ld_hints[]={ - "Temporal, level 1", - "Non-temporal, level 1", - "Reserved", - "Non-temporal, all levels", - "Reserved", - "Reserved", - "Reserved", - "Reserved" -}; - -static const char *rse_hints[]={ - "enforced lazy", - "eager stores", - "eager loads", - "eager loads and stores" -}; - -#define RSE_HINTS_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(rse_hints) - -static const char *mem_attrib[]={ - "WB", /* 000 */ - "SW", /* 001 */ - "010", /* 010 */ - "011", /* 011 */ - "UC", /* 100 */ - "UCE", /* 101 */ - "WC", /* 110 */ - "NaTPage" /* 111 */ -}; - -/* - * Take a 64bit vector and produces a string such that - * if bit n is set then 2^n in clear text is generated. The adjustment - * to the right unit is also done. - * - * Input: - * - a pointer to a buffer to hold the string - * - a 64-bit vector - * Output: - * - a pointer to the end of the buffer - * - */ -static void bitvector_process(struct seq_file *m, u64 vector) -{ - int i,j; - static const char *units[]={ "", "K", "M", "G", "T" }; - - for (i=0, j=0; i < 64; i++ , j=i/10) { - if (vector & 0x1) - seq_printf(m, "%d%s ", 1 << (i-j*10), units[j]); - vector >>= 1; - } -} - -/* - * Take a 64bit vector and produces a string such that - * if bit n is set then register n is present. The function - * takes into account consecutive registers and prints out ranges. - * - * Input: - * - a pointer to a buffer to hold the string - * - a 64-bit vector - * Ouput: - * - a pointer to the end of the buffer - * - */ -static void bitregister_process(struct seq_file *m, u64 *reg_info, int max) -{ - int i, begin, skip = 0; - u64 value = reg_info[0]; - - value >>= i = begin = ffs(value) - 1; - - for(; i < max; i++ ) { - - if (i != 0 && (i%64) == 0) value = *++reg_info; - - if ((value & 0x1) == 0 && skip == 0) { - if (begin <= i - 2) - seq_printf(m, "%d-%d ", begin, i-1); - else - seq_printf(m, "%d ", i-1); - skip = 1; - begin = -1; - } else if ((value & 0x1) && skip == 1) { - skip = 0; - begin = i; - } - value >>=1; - } - if (begin > -1) { - if (begin < 127) - seq_printf(m, "%d-127", begin); - else - seq_puts(m, "127"); - } -} - -static int power_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - s64 status; - u64 halt_info_buffer[8]; - pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t *halt_info =(pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t *)halt_info_buffer; - int i; - - status = ia64_pal_halt_info(halt_info); - if (status != 0) return 0; - - for (i=0; i < 8 ; i++ ) { - if (halt_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.im == 1) { - seq_printf(m, - "Power level %d:\n" - "\tentry_latency : %d cycles\n" - "\texit_latency : %d cycles\n" - "\tpower consumption : %d mW\n" - "\tCache+TLB coherency : %s\n", i, - halt_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.entry_latency, - halt_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.exit_latency, - halt_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.power_consumption, - halt_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.co ? "Yes" : "No"); - } else { - seq_printf(m,"Power level %d: not implemented\n", i); - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int cache_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - unsigned long i, levels, unique_caches; - pal_cache_config_info_t cci; - int j, k; - long status; - - if ((status = ia64_pal_cache_summary(&levels, &unique_caches)) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_cache_summary=%ld\n", status); - return 0; - } - - seq_printf(m, "Cache levels : %ld\nUnique caches : %ld\n\n", - levels, unique_caches); - - for (i=0; i < levels; i++) { - for (j=2; j >0 ; j--) { - /* even without unification some level may not be present */ - if ((status=ia64_pal_cache_config_info(i,j, &cci)) != 0) - continue; - - seq_printf(m, - "%s Cache level %lu:\n" - "\tSize : %u bytes\n" - "\tAttributes : ", - cache_types[j+cci.pcci_unified], i+1, - cci.pcci_cache_size); - - if (cci.pcci_unified) - seq_puts(m, "Unified "); - - seq_printf(m, "%s\n", cache_mattrib[cci.pcci_cache_attr]); - - seq_printf(m, - "\tAssociativity : %d\n" - "\tLine size : %d bytes\n" - "\tStride : %d bytes\n", - cci.pcci_assoc, - 1<<cci.pcci_line_size, - 1<<cci.pcci_stride); - if (j == 1) - seq_puts(m, "\tStore latency : N/A\n"); - else - seq_printf(m, "\tStore latency : %d cycle(s)\n", - cci.pcci_st_latency); - - seq_printf(m, - "\tLoad latency : %d cycle(s)\n" - "\tStore hints : ", cci.pcci_ld_latency); - - for(k=0; k < 8; k++ ) { - if ( cci.pcci_st_hints & 0x1) - seq_printf(m, "[%s]", cache_st_hints[k]); - cci.pcci_st_hints >>=1; - } - seq_puts(m, "\n\tLoad hints : "); - - for(k=0; k < 8; k++ ) { - if (cci.pcci_ld_hints & 0x1) - seq_printf(m, "[%s]", cache_ld_hints[k]); - cci.pcci_ld_hints >>=1; - } - seq_printf(m, - "\n\tAlias boundary : %d byte(s)\n" - "\tTag LSB : %d\n" - "\tTag MSB : %d\n", - 1<<cci.pcci_alias_boundary, cci.pcci_tag_lsb, - cci.pcci_tag_msb); - - /* when unified, data(j=2) is enough */ - if (cci.pcci_unified) - break; - } - } - return 0; -} - - -static int vm_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - u64 tr_pages =0, vw_pages=0, tc_pages; - u64 attrib; - pal_vm_info_1_u_t vm_info_1; - pal_vm_info_2_u_t vm_info_2; - pal_tc_info_u_t tc_info; - ia64_ptce_info_t ptce; - const char *sep; - int i, j; - long status; - - if ((status = ia64_pal_vm_summary(&vm_info_1, &vm_info_2)) !=0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_vm_summary=%ld\n", status); - } else { - - seq_printf(m, - "Physical Address Space : %d bits\n" - "Virtual Address Space : %d bits\n" - "Protection Key Registers(PKR) : %d\n" - "Implemented bits in PKR.key : %d\n" - "Hash Tag ID : 0x%x\n" - "Size of RR.rid : %d\n" - "Max Purges : ", - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.phys_add_size, - vm_info_2.pal_vm_info_2_s.impl_va_msb+1, - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_pkr+1, - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.key_size, - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.hash_tag_id, - vm_info_2.pal_vm_info_2_s.rid_size); - if (vm_info_2.pal_vm_info_2_s.max_purges == PAL_MAX_PURGES) - seq_puts(m, "unlimited\n"); - else - seq_printf(m, "%d\n", - vm_info_2.pal_vm_info_2_s.max_purges ? - vm_info_2.pal_vm_info_2_s.max_purges : 1); - } - - if (ia64_pal_mem_attrib(&attrib) == 0) { - seq_puts(m, "Supported memory attributes : "); - sep = ""; - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - if (attrib & (1 << i)) { - seq_printf(m, "%s%s", sep, mem_attrib[i]); - sep = ", "; - } - } - seq_putc(m, '\n'); - } - - if ((status = ia64_pal_vm_page_size(&tr_pages, &vw_pages)) !=0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_vm_page_size=%ld\n", status); - } else { - - seq_printf(m, - "\nTLB walker : %simplemented\n" - "Number of DTR : %d\n" - "Number of ITR : %d\n" - "TLB insertable page sizes : ", - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.vw ? "" : "not ", - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_dtr_entry+1, - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_itr_entry+1); - - bitvector_process(m, tr_pages); - - seq_puts(m, "\nTLB purgeable page sizes : "); - - bitvector_process(m, vw_pages); - } - - if ((status = ia64_get_ptce(&ptce)) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_get_ptce=%ld\n", status); - } else { - seq_printf(m, - "\nPurge base address : 0x%016lx\n" - "Purge outer loop count : %d\n" - "Purge inner loop count : %d\n" - "Purge outer loop stride : %d\n" - "Purge inner loop stride : %d\n", - ptce.base, ptce.count[0], ptce.count[1], - ptce.stride[0], ptce.stride[1]); - - seq_printf(m, - "TC Levels : %d\n" - "Unique TC(s) : %d\n", - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.num_tc_levels, - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_unique_tcs); - - for(i=0; i < vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.num_tc_levels; i++) { - for (j=2; j>0 ; j--) { - tc_pages = 0; /* just in case */ - - /* even without unification, some levels may not be present */ - if ((status=ia64_pal_vm_info(i,j, &tc_info, &tc_pages)) != 0) - continue; - - seq_printf(m, - "\n%s Translation Cache Level %d:\n" - "\tHash sets : %d\n" - "\tAssociativity : %d\n" - "\tNumber of entries : %d\n" - "\tFlags : ", - cache_types[j+tc_info.tc_unified], i+1, - tc_info.tc_num_sets, - tc_info.tc_associativity, - tc_info.tc_num_entries); - - if (tc_info.tc_pf) - seq_puts(m, "PreferredPageSizeOptimized "); - if (tc_info.tc_unified) - seq_puts(m, "Unified "); - if (tc_info.tc_reduce_tr) - seq_puts(m, "TCReduction"); - - seq_puts(m, "\n\tSupported page sizes: "); - - bitvector_process(m, tc_pages); - - /* when unified date (j=2) is enough */ - if (tc_info.tc_unified) - break; - } - } - } - - seq_putc(m, '\n'); - return 0; -} - - -static int register_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - u64 reg_info[2]; - u64 info; - unsigned long phys_stacked; - pal_hints_u_t hints; - unsigned long iregs, dregs; - static const char * const info_type[] = { - "Implemented AR(s)", - "AR(s) with read side-effects", - "Implemented CR(s)", - "CR(s) with read side-effects", - }; - - for(info=0; info < 4; info++) { - if (ia64_pal_register_info(info, ®_info[0], ®_info[1]) != 0) - return 0; - seq_printf(m, "%-32s : ", info_type[info]); - bitregister_process(m, reg_info, 128); - seq_putc(m, '\n'); - } - - if (ia64_pal_rse_info(&phys_stacked, &hints) == 0) - seq_printf(m, - "RSE stacked physical registers : %ld\n" - "RSE load/store hints : %ld (%s)\n", - phys_stacked, hints.ph_data, - hints.ph_data < RSE_HINTS_COUNT ? rse_hints[hints.ph_data]: "(??)"); - - if (ia64_pal_debug_info(&iregs, &dregs)) - return 0; - - seq_printf(m, - "Instruction debug register pairs : %ld\n" - "Data debug register pairs : %ld\n", iregs, dregs); - - return 0; -} - -static const char *const proc_features_0[]={ /* Feature set 0 */ - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, - "Unimplemented instruction address fault", - "INIT, PMI, and LINT pins", - "Simple unimplemented instr addresses", - "Variable P-state performance", - "Virtual machine features implemented", - "XIP,XPSR,XFS implemented", - "XR1-XR3 implemented", - "Disable dynamic predicate prediction", - "Disable processor physical number", - "Disable dynamic data cache prefetch", - "Disable dynamic inst cache prefetch", - "Disable dynamic branch prediction", - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - "Disable P-states", - "Enable MCA on Data Poisoning", - "Enable vmsw instruction", - "Enable extern environmental notification", - "Disable BINIT on processor time-out", - "Disable dynamic power management (DPM)", - "Disable coherency", - "Disable cache", - "Enable CMCI promotion", - "Enable MCA to BINIT promotion", - "Enable MCA promotion", - "Enable BERR promotion" -}; - -static const char *const proc_features_16[]={ /* Feature set 16 */ - "Disable ETM", - "Enable ETM", - "Enable MCA on half-way timer", - "Enable snoop WC", - NULL, - "Enable Fast Deferral", - "Disable MCA on memory aliasing", - "Enable RSB", - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - "DP system processor", - "Low Voltage", - "HT supported", - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL -}; - -static const char *const *const proc_features[]={ - proc_features_0, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - proc_features_16, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, -}; - -static void feature_set_info(struct seq_file *m, u64 avail, u64 status, u64 control, - unsigned long set) -{ - const char *const *vf, *const *v; - int i; - - vf = v = proc_features[set]; - for(i=0; i < 64; i++, avail >>=1, status >>=1, control >>=1) { - - if (!(control)) /* No remaining bits set */ - break; - if (!(avail & 0x1)) /* Print only bits that are available */ - continue; - if (vf) - v = vf + i; - if ( v && *v ) { - seq_printf(m, "%-40s : %s %s\n", *v, - avail & 0x1 ? (status & 0x1 ? - "On " : "Off"): "", - avail & 0x1 ? (control & 0x1 ? - "Ctrl" : "NoCtrl"): ""); - } else { - seq_printf(m, "Feature set %2ld bit %2d\t\t\t" - " : %s %s\n", - set, i, - avail & 0x1 ? (status & 0x1 ? - "On " : "Off"): "", - avail & 0x1 ? (control & 0x1 ? - "Ctrl" : "NoCtrl"): ""); - } - } -} - -static int processor_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - u64 avail=1, status=1, control=1, feature_set=0; - s64 ret; - - do { - ret = ia64_pal_proc_get_features(&avail, &status, &control, - feature_set); - if (ret < 0) - return 0; - - if (ret == 1) { - feature_set++; - continue; - } - - feature_set_info(m, avail, status, control, feature_set); - feature_set++; - } while(1); - - return 0; -} - -static const char *const bus_features[]={ - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, - NULL,NULL, - "Request Bus Parking", - "Bus Lock Mask", - "Enable Half Transfer", - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, - "Enable Cache Line Repl. Shared", - "Enable Cache Line Repl. Exclusive", - "Disable Transaction Queuing", - "Disable Response Error Checking", - "Disable Bus Error Checking", - "Disable Bus Requester Internal Error Signalling", - "Disable Bus Requester Error Signalling", - "Disable Bus Initialization Event Checking", - "Disable Bus Initialization Event Signalling", - "Disable Bus Address Error Checking", - "Disable Bus Address Error Signalling", - "Disable Bus Data Error Checking" -}; - - -static int bus_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - const char *const *v = bus_features; - pal_bus_features_u_t av, st, ct; - u64 avail, status, control; - int i; - s64 ret; - - if ((ret=ia64_pal_bus_get_features(&av, &st, &ct)) != 0) - return 0; - - avail = av.pal_bus_features_val; - status = st.pal_bus_features_val; - control = ct.pal_bus_features_val; - - for(i=0; i < 64; i++, v++, avail >>=1, status >>=1, control >>=1) { - if ( ! *v ) - continue; - seq_printf(m, "%-48s : %s%s %s\n", *v, - avail & 0x1 ? "" : "NotImpl", - avail & 0x1 ? (status & 0x1 ? "On" : "Off"): "", - avail & 0x1 ? (control & 0x1 ? "Ctrl" : "NoCtrl"): ""); - } - return 0; -} - -static int version_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - pal_version_u_t min_ver, cur_ver; - - if (ia64_pal_version(&min_ver, &cur_ver) != 0) - return 0; - - seq_printf(m, - "PAL_vendor : 0x%02x (min=0x%02x)\n" - "PAL_A : %02x.%02x (min=%02x.%02x)\n" - "PAL_B : %02x.%02x (min=%02x.%02x)\n", - cur_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_vendor, - min_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_vendor, - cur_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_a_model, - cur_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_a_rev, - min_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_a_model, - min_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_a_rev, - cur_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_b_model, - cur_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_b_rev, - min_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_b_model, - min_ver.pal_version_s.pv_pal_b_rev); - return 0; -} - -static int frequency_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - struct pal_freq_ratio proc, itc, bus; - unsigned long base; - - if (ia64_pal_freq_base(&base) == -1) - seq_puts(m, "Output clock : not implemented\n"); - else - seq_printf(m, "Output clock : %ld ticks/s\n", base); - - if (ia64_pal_freq_ratios(&proc, &bus, &itc) != 0) return 0; - - seq_printf(m, - "Processor/Clock ratio : %d/%d\n" - "Bus/Clock ratio : %d/%d\n" - "ITC/Clock ratio : %d/%d\n", - proc.num, proc.den, bus.num, bus.den, itc.num, itc.den); - return 0; -} - -static int tr_info(struct seq_file *m) -{ - long status; - pal_tr_valid_u_t tr_valid; - u64 tr_buffer[4]; - pal_vm_info_1_u_t vm_info_1; - pal_vm_info_2_u_t vm_info_2; - unsigned long i, j; - unsigned long max[3], pgm; - struct ifa_reg { - unsigned long valid:1; - unsigned long ig:11; - unsigned long vpn:52; - } *ifa_reg; - struct itir_reg { - unsigned long rv1:2; - unsigned long ps:6; - unsigned long key:24; - unsigned long rv2:32; - } *itir_reg; - struct gr_reg { - unsigned long p:1; - unsigned long rv1:1; - unsigned long ma:3; - unsigned long a:1; - unsigned long d:1; - unsigned long pl:2; - unsigned long ar:3; - unsigned long ppn:38; - unsigned long rv2:2; - unsigned long ed:1; - unsigned long ig:11; - } *gr_reg; - struct rid_reg { - unsigned long ig1:1; - unsigned long rv1:1; - unsigned long ig2:6; - unsigned long rid:24; - unsigned long rv2:32; - } *rid_reg; - - if ((status = ia64_pal_vm_summary(&vm_info_1, &vm_info_2)) !=0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_vm_summary=%ld\n", status); - return 0; - } - max[0] = vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_itr_entry+1; - max[1] = vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_dtr_entry+1; - - for (i=0; i < 2; i++ ) { - for (j=0; j < max[i]; j++) { - - status = ia64_pal_tr_read(j, i, tr_buffer, &tr_valid); - if (status != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "palinfo: pal call failed on tr[%lu:%lu]=%ld\n", - i, j, status); - continue; - } - - ifa_reg = (struct ifa_reg *)&tr_buffer[2]; - - if (ifa_reg->valid == 0) - continue; - - gr_reg = (struct gr_reg *)tr_buffer; - itir_reg = (struct itir_reg *)&tr_buffer[1]; - rid_reg = (struct rid_reg *)&tr_buffer[3]; - - pgm = -1 << (itir_reg->ps - 12); - seq_printf(m, - "%cTR%lu: av=%d pv=%d dv=%d mv=%d\n" - "\tppn : 0x%lx\n" - "\tvpn : 0x%lx\n" - "\tps : ", - "ID"[i], j, - tr_valid.pal_tr_valid_s.access_rights_valid, - tr_valid.pal_tr_valid_s.priv_level_valid, - tr_valid.pal_tr_valid_s.dirty_bit_valid, - tr_valid.pal_tr_valid_s.mem_attr_valid, - (gr_reg->ppn & pgm)<< 12, (ifa_reg->vpn & pgm)<< 12); - - bitvector_process(m, 1<< itir_reg->ps); - - seq_printf(m, - "\n\tpl : %d\n" - "\tar : %d\n" - "\trid : %x\n" - "\tp : %d\n" - "\tma : %d\n" - "\td : %d\n", - gr_reg->pl, gr_reg->ar, rid_reg->rid, gr_reg->p, gr_reg->ma, - gr_reg->d); - } - } - return 0; -} - - - -/* - * List {name,function} pairs for every entry in /proc/palinfo/cpu* - */ -static const palinfo_entry_t palinfo_entries[]={ - { "version_info", version_info, }, - { "vm_info", vm_info, }, - { "cache_info", cache_info, }, - { "power_info", power_info, }, - { "register_info", register_info, }, - { "processor_info", processor_info, }, - { "frequency_info", frequency_info, }, - { "bus_info", bus_info }, - { "tr_info", tr_info, } -}; - -#define NR_PALINFO_ENTRIES (int) ARRAY_SIZE(palinfo_entries) - -static struct proc_dir_entry *palinfo_dir; - -/* - * This data structure is used to pass which cpu,function is being requested - * It must fit in a 64bit quantity to be passed to the proc callback routine - * - * In SMP mode, when we get a request for another CPU, we must call that - * other CPU using IPI and wait for the result before returning. - */ -typedef union { - u64 value; - struct { - unsigned req_cpu: 32; /* for which CPU this info is */ - unsigned func_id: 32; /* which function is requested */ - } pal_func_cpu; -} pal_func_cpu_u_t; - -#define req_cpu pal_func_cpu.req_cpu -#define func_id pal_func_cpu.func_id - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - -/* - * used to hold information about final function to call - */ -typedef struct { - palinfo_func_t func; /* pointer to function to call */ - struct seq_file *m; /* buffer to store results */ - int ret; /* return value from call */ -} palinfo_smp_data_t; - - -/* - * this function does the actual final call and he called - * from the smp code, i.e., this is the palinfo callback routine - */ -static void -palinfo_smp_call(void *info) -{ - palinfo_smp_data_t *data = (palinfo_smp_data_t *)info; - data->ret = (*data->func)(data->m); -} - -/* - * function called to trigger the IPI, we need to access a remote CPU - * Return: - * 0 : error or nothing to output - * otherwise how many bytes in the "page" buffer were written - */ -static -int palinfo_handle_smp(struct seq_file *m, pal_func_cpu_u_t *f) -{ - palinfo_smp_data_t ptr; - int ret; - - ptr.func = palinfo_entries[f->func_id].proc_read; - ptr.m = m; - ptr.ret = 0; /* just in case */ - - - /* will send IPI to other CPU and wait for completion of remote call */ - if ((ret=smp_call_function_single(f->req_cpu, palinfo_smp_call, &ptr, 1))) { - printk(KERN_ERR "palinfo: remote CPU call from %d to %d on function %d: " - "error %d\n", smp_processor_id(), f->req_cpu, f->func_id, ret); - return 0; - } - return ptr.ret; -} -#else /* ! CONFIG_SMP */ -static -int palinfo_handle_smp(struct seq_file *m, pal_func_cpu_u_t *f) -{ - printk(KERN_ERR "palinfo: should not be called with non SMP kernel\n"); - return 0; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -/* - * Entry point routine: all calls go through this function - */ -static int proc_palinfo_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v) -{ - pal_func_cpu_u_t *f = (pal_func_cpu_u_t *)&m->private; - - /* - * in SMP mode, we may need to call another CPU to get correct - * information. PAL, by definition, is processor specific - */ - if (f->req_cpu == get_cpu()) - (*palinfo_entries[f->func_id].proc_read)(m); - else - palinfo_handle_smp(m, f); - - put_cpu(); - return 0; -} - -static int palinfo_add_proc(unsigned int cpu) -{ - pal_func_cpu_u_t f; - struct proc_dir_entry *cpu_dir; - int j; - char cpustr[3+4+1]; /* cpu numbers are up to 4095 on itanic */ - sprintf(cpustr, "cpu%d", cpu); - - cpu_dir = proc_mkdir(cpustr, palinfo_dir); - if (!cpu_dir) - return -EINVAL; - - f.req_cpu = cpu; - - for (j=0; j < NR_PALINFO_ENTRIES; j++) { - f.func_id = j; - proc_create_single_data(palinfo_entries[j].name, 0, cpu_dir, - proc_palinfo_show, (void *)f.value); - } - return 0; -} - -static int palinfo_del_proc(unsigned int hcpu) -{ - char cpustr[3+4+1]; /* cpu numbers are up to 4095 on itanic */ - - sprintf(cpustr, "cpu%d", hcpu); - remove_proc_subtree(cpustr, palinfo_dir); - return 0; -} - -static enum cpuhp_state hp_online; - -static int __init palinfo_init(void) -{ - int i = 0; - - printk(KERN_INFO "PAL Information Facility v%s\n", PALINFO_VERSION); - palinfo_dir = proc_mkdir("pal", NULL); - if (!palinfo_dir) - return -ENOMEM; - - i = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "ia64/palinfo:online", - palinfo_add_proc, palinfo_del_proc); - if (i < 0) { - remove_proc_subtree("pal", NULL); - return i; - } - hp_online = i; - return 0; -} - -static void __exit palinfo_exit(void) -{ - cpuhp_remove_state(hp_online); - remove_proc_subtree("pal", NULL); -} - -module_init(palinfo_init); -module_exit(palinfo_exit); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/patch.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/patch.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7f21a8c57ed7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/patch.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Instruction-patching support. - * - * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <asm/patch.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> - -/* - * This was adapted from code written by Tony Luck: - * - * The 64-bit value in a "movl reg=value" is scattered between the two words of the bundle - * like this: - * - * 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 - * 3210987654321098765432109876543210987654321098765432109876543210 - * ABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCDEEEEEFFFFFFFFFGGGGGGG - * - * CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - * xxxxAFFFFFFFFFEEEEEDxGGGGGGGxxxxxxxxxxxxxBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB - */ -static u64 -get_imm64 (u64 insn_addr) -{ - u64 *p = (u64 *) (insn_addr & -16); /* mask out slot number */ - - return ( (p[1] & 0x0800000000000000UL) << 4) | /*A*/ - ((p[1] & 0x00000000007fffffUL) << 40) | /*B*/ - ((p[0] & 0xffffc00000000000UL) >> 24) | /*C*/ - ((p[1] & 0x0000100000000000UL) >> 23) | /*D*/ - ((p[1] & 0x0003e00000000000UL) >> 29) | /*E*/ - ((p[1] & 0x07fc000000000000UL) >> 43) | /*F*/ - ((p[1] & 0x000007f000000000UL) >> 36); /*G*/ -} - -/* Patch instruction with "val" where "mask" has 1 bits. */ -void -ia64_patch (u64 insn_addr, u64 mask, u64 val) -{ - u64 m0, m1, v0, v1, b0, b1, *b = (u64 *) (insn_addr & -16); -# define insn_mask ((1UL << 41) - 1) - unsigned long shift; - - b0 = b[0]; b1 = b[1]; - shift = 5 + 41 * (insn_addr % 16); /* 5 bits of template, then 3 x 41-bit instructions */ - if (shift >= 64) { - m1 = mask << (shift - 64); - v1 = val << (shift - 64); - } else { - m0 = mask << shift; m1 = mask >> (64 - shift); - v0 = val << shift; v1 = val >> (64 - shift); - b[0] = (b0 & ~m0) | (v0 & m0); - } - b[1] = (b1 & ~m1) | (v1 & m1); -} - -void -ia64_patch_imm64 (u64 insn_addr, u64 val) -{ - /* The assembler may generate offset pointing to either slot 1 - or slot 2 for a long (2-slot) instruction, occupying slots 1 - and 2. */ - insn_addr &= -16UL; - ia64_patch(insn_addr + 2, - 0x01fffefe000UL, ( ((val & 0x8000000000000000UL) >> 27) /* bit 63 -> 36 */ - | ((val & 0x0000000000200000UL) << 0) /* bit 21 -> 21 */ - | ((val & 0x00000000001f0000UL) << 6) /* bit 16 -> 22 */ - | ((val & 0x000000000000ff80UL) << 20) /* bit 7 -> 27 */ - | ((val & 0x000000000000007fUL) << 13) /* bit 0 -> 13 */)); - ia64_patch(insn_addr + 1, 0x1ffffffffffUL, val >> 22); -} - -void -ia64_patch_imm60 (u64 insn_addr, u64 val) -{ - /* The assembler may generate offset pointing to either slot 1 - or slot 2 for a long (2-slot) instruction, occupying slots 1 - and 2. */ - insn_addr &= -16UL; - ia64_patch(insn_addr + 2, - 0x011ffffe000UL, ( ((val & 0x0800000000000000UL) >> 23) /* bit 59 -> 36 */ - | ((val & 0x00000000000fffffUL) << 13) /* bit 0 -> 13 */)); - ia64_patch(insn_addr + 1, 0x1fffffffffcUL, val >> 18); -} - -/* - * We need sometimes to load the physical address of a kernel - * object. Often we can convert the virtual address to physical - * at execution time, but sometimes (either for performance reasons - * or during error recovery) we cannot to this. Patch the marked - * bundles to load the physical address. - */ -void __init -ia64_patch_vtop (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - s32 *offp = (s32 *) start; - u64 ip; - - while (offp < (s32 *) end) { - ip = (u64) offp + *offp; - - /* replace virtual address with corresponding physical address: */ - ia64_patch_imm64(ip, ia64_tpa(get_imm64(ip))); - ia64_fc((void *) ip); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -/* - * Disable the RSE workaround by turning the conditional branch - * that we tagged in each place the workaround was used into an - * unconditional branch. - */ -void __init -ia64_patch_rse (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - s32 *offp = (s32 *) start; - u64 ip, *b; - - while (offp < (s32 *) end) { - ip = (u64) offp + *offp; - - b = (u64 *)(ip & -16); - b[1] &= ~0xf800000L; - ia64_fc((void *) ip); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -void __init -ia64_patch_mckinley_e9 (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - static int first_time = 1; - int need_workaround; - s32 *offp = (s32 *) start; - u64 *wp; - - need_workaround = (local_cpu_data->family == 0x1f && local_cpu_data->model == 0); - - if (first_time) { - first_time = 0; - if (need_workaround) - printk(KERN_INFO "Leaving McKinley Errata 9 workaround enabled\n"); - } - if (need_workaround) - return; - - while (offp < (s32 *) end) { - wp = (u64 *) ia64_imva((char *) offp + *offp); - wp[0] = 0x0000000100000011UL; /* nop.m 0; nop.i 0; br.ret.sptk.many b6 */ - wp[1] = 0x0084006880000200UL; - wp[2] = 0x0000000100000000UL; /* nop.m 0; nop.i 0; nop.i 0 */ - wp[3] = 0x0004000000000200UL; - ia64_fc(wp); ia64_fc(wp + 2); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -static void __init -patch_fsyscall_table (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - extern unsigned long fsyscall_table[NR_syscalls]; - s32 *offp = (s32 *) start; - u64 ip; - - while (offp < (s32 *) end) { - ip = (u64) ia64_imva((char *) offp + *offp); - ia64_patch_imm64(ip, (u64) fsyscall_table); - ia64_fc((void *) ip); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -static void __init -patch_brl_fsys_bubble_down (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - extern char fsys_bubble_down[]; - s32 *offp = (s32 *) start; - u64 ip; - - while (offp < (s32 *) end) { - ip = (u64) offp + *offp; - ia64_patch_imm60((u64) ia64_imva((void *) ip), - (u64) (fsys_bubble_down - (ip & -16)) / 16); - ia64_fc((void *) ip); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} - -void __init -ia64_patch_gate (void) -{ -# define START(name) ((unsigned long) __start_gate_##name##_patchlist) -# define END(name) ((unsigned long)__end_gate_##name##_patchlist) - - patch_fsyscall_table(START(fsyscall), END(fsyscall)); - patch_brl_fsys_bubble_down(START(brl_fsys_bubble_down), END(brl_fsys_bubble_down)); - ia64_patch_vtop(START(vtop), END(vtop)); - ia64_patch_mckinley_e9(START(mckinley_e9), END(mckinley_e9)); -} - -void ia64_patch_phys_stack_reg(unsigned long val) -{ - s32 * offp = (s32 *) __start___phys_stack_reg_patchlist; - s32 * end = (s32 *) __end___phys_stack_reg_patchlist; - u64 ip, mask, imm; - - /* see instruction format A4: adds r1 = imm13, r3 */ - mask = (0x3fUL << 27) | (0x7f << 13); - imm = (((val >> 7) & 0x3f) << 27) | (val & 0x7f) << 13; - - while (offp < end) { - ip = (u64) offp + *offp; - ia64_patch(ip, mask, imm); - ia64_fc((void *)ip); - ++offp; - } - ia64_sync_i(); - ia64_srlz_i(); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/pci-dma.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/pci-dma.c deleted file mode 100644 index c90221733c6b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/pci-dma.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Dynamic DMA mapping support. - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/dmar.h> -#include <asm/iommu.h> -#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -int no_iommu __read_mostly; -#ifdef CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG -int force_iommu __read_mostly = 1; -#else -int force_iommu __read_mostly; -#endif - -static int __init pci_iommu_init(void) -{ - if (iommu_detected) - intel_iommu_init(); - - return 0; -} - -/* Must execute after PCI subsystem */ -fs_initcall(pci_iommu_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon_itanium.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon_itanium.h deleted file mode 100644 index dbd04028aafa..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/perfmon_itanium.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * This file contains the Itanium PMU register description tables - * and pmc checker. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Hewlett Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - */ -static int pfm_ita_pmc_check(struct task_struct *task, pfm_context_t *ctx, unsigned int cnum, unsigned long *val, struct pt_regs *regs); - -static pfm_reg_desc_t pfm_ita_pmc_desc[PMU_MAX_PMCS]={ -/* pmc0 */ { PFM_REG_CONTROL , 0, 0x1UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc1 */ { PFM_REG_CONTROL , 0, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc2 */ { PFM_REG_CONTROL , 0, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc3 */ { PFM_REG_CONTROL , 0, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc4 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(4),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc5 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(5),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc6 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(6),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc7 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(7),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc8 */ { PFM_REG_CONFIG , 0, 0xf00000003ffffff8UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc9 */ { PFM_REG_CONFIG , 0, 0xf00000003ffffff8UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc10 */ { PFM_REG_MONITOR , 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(0)|RDEP(1),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc11 */ { PFM_REG_MONITOR , 6, 0x0000000010000000UL, -1UL, NULL, pfm_ita_pmc_check, {RDEP(2)|RDEP(3)|RDEP(17),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc12 */ { PFM_REG_MONITOR , 6, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmc13 */ { PFM_REG_CONFIG , 0, 0x0003ffff00000001UL, -1UL, NULL, pfm_ita_pmc_check, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, - { PFM_REG_END , 0, 0x0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0,}, {0,}}, /* end marker */ -}; - -static pfm_reg_desc_t pfm_ita_pmd_desc[PMU_MAX_PMDS]={ -/* pmd0 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(1),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(10),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd1 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(0),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(10),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd2 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(3)|RDEP(17),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(11),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd3 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(2)|RDEP(17),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(11),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd4 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(4),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd5 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(5),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd6 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(6),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd7 */ { PFM_REG_COUNTING, 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0UL,0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(7),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd8 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd9 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd10 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd11 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd12 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd13 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd14 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(15)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd15 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(16),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd16 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(8)|RDEP(9)|RDEP(10)|RDEP(11)|RDEP(12)|RDEP(13)|RDEP(14)|RDEP(15),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(12),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, -/* pmd17 */ { PFM_REG_BUFFER , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {RDEP(2)|RDEP(3),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}, {RDEP(11),0UL, 0UL, 0UL}}, - { PFM_REG_END , 0, 0UL, -1UL, NULL, NULL, {0,}, {0,}}, /* end marker */ -}; - -static int -pfm_ita_pmc_check(struct task_struct *task, pfm_context_t *ctx, unsigned int cnum, unsigned long *val, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - int ret; - int is_loaded; - - /* sanitfy check */ - if (ctx == NULL) return -EINVAL; - - is_loaded = ctx->ctx_state == PFM_CTX_LOADED || ctx->ctx_state == PFM_CTX_MASKED; - - /* - * we must clear the (instruction) debug registers if pmc13.ta bit is cleared - * before they are written (fl_using_dbreg==0) to avoid picking up stale information. - */ - if (cnum == 13 && is_loaded && ((*val & 0x1) == 0UL) && ctx->ctx_fl_using_dbreg == 0) { - - DPRINT(("pmc[%d]=0x%lx has active pmc13.ta cleared, clearing ibr\n", cnum, *val)); - - /* don't mix debug with perfmon */ - if (task && (task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID) != 0) return -EINVAL; - - /* - * a count of 0 will mark the debug registers as in use and also - * ensure that they are properly cleared. - */ - ret = pfm_write_ibr_dbr(1, ctx, NULL, 0, regs); - if (ret) return ret; - } - - /* - * we must clear the (data) debug registers if pmc11.pt bit is cleared - * before they are written (fl_using_dbreg==0) to avoid picking up stale information. - */ - if (cnum == 11 && is_loaded && ((*val >> 28)& 0x1) == 0 && ctx->ctx_fl_using_dbreg == 0) { - - DPRINT(("pmc[%d]=0x%lx has active pmc11.pt cleared, clearing dbr\n", cnum, *val)); - - /* don't mix debug with perfmon */ - if (task && (task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID) != 0) return -EINVAL; - - /* - * a count of 0 will mark the debug registers as in use and also - * ensure that they are properly cleared. - */ - ret = pfm_write_ibr_dbr(0, ctx, NULL, 0, regs); - if (ret) return ret; - } - return 0; -} - -/* - * impl_pmcs, impl_pmds are computed at runtime to minimize errors! - */ -static pmu_config_t pmu_conf_ita={ - .pmu_name = "Itanium", - .pmu_family = 0x7, - .ovfl_val = (1UL << 32) - 1, - .pmd_desc = pfm_ita_pmd_desc, - .pmc_desc = pfm_ita_pmc_desc, - .num_ibrs = 8, - .num_dbrs = 8, - .use_rr_dbregs = 1, /* debug register are use for range retrictions */ -}; - - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/process.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/process.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9a5cd9fad3a9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/process.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,611 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Architecture-specific setup. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * 04/11/17 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> Added CPU Hotplug Support - * - * 2005-10-07 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com> - * Add notify_die() hooks. - */ -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/pm.h> -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/notifier.h> -#include <linux/personality.h> -#include <linux/reboot.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/sched/debug.h> -#include <linux/sched/hotplug.h> -#include <linux/sched/task.h> -#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h> -#include <linux/stddef.h> -#include <linux/thread_info.h> -#include <linux/unistd.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/kdebug.h> -#include <linux/utsname.h> -#include <linux/resume_user_mode.h> -#include <linux/rcupdate.h> - -#include <asm/cpu.h> -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/elf.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/kexec.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/switch_to.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/unwind.h> -#include <asm/user.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - -#include "entry.h" - -#include "sigframe.h" - -void (*ia64_mark_idle)(int); - -unsigned long boot_option_idle_override = IDLE_NO_OVERRIDE; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(boot_option_idle_override); -void (*pm_power_off) (void); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_power_off); - -static void -ia64_do_show_stack (struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - unsigned long ip, sp, bsp; - const char *loglvl = arg; - - printk("%s\nCall Trace:\n", loglvl); - do { - unw_get_ip(info, &ip); - if (ip == 0) - break; - - unw_get_sp(info, &sp); - unw_get_bsp(info, &bsp); - printk("%s [<%016lx>] %pS\n" - " sp=%016lx bsp=%016lx\n", - loglvl, ip, (void *)ip, sp, bsp); - } while (unw_unwind(info) >= 0); -} - -void -show_stack (struct task_struct *task, unsigned long *sp, const char *loglvl) -{ - if (!task) - unw_init_running(ia64_do_show_stack, (void *)loglvl); - else { - struct unw_frame_info info; - - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, task); - ia64_do_show_stack(&info, (void *)loglvl); - } -} - -void -show_regs (struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned long ip = regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri; - - print_modules(); - printk("\n"); - show_regs_print_info(KERN_DEFAULT); - printk("psr : %016lx ifs : %016lx ip : [<%016lx>] %s (%s)\n", - regs->cr_ipsr, regs->cr_ifs, ip, print_tainted(), - init_utsname()->release); - printk("ip is at %pS\n", (void *)ip); - printk("unat: %016lx pfs : %016lx rsc : %016lx\n", - regs->ar_unat, regs->ar_pfs, regs->ar_rsc); - printk("rnat: %016lx bsps: %016lx pr : %016lx\n", - regs->ar_rnat, regs->ar_bspstore, regs->pr); - printk("ldrs: %016lx ccv : %016lx fpsr: %016lx\n", - regs->loadrs, regs->ar_ccv, regs->ar_fpsr); - printk("csd : %016lx ssd : %016lx\n", regs->ar_csd, regs->ar_ssd); - printk("b0 : %016lx b6 : %016lx b7 : %016lx\n", regs->b0, regs->b6, regs->b7); - printk("f6 : %05lx%016lx f7 : %05lx%016lx\n", - regs->f6.u.bits[1], regs->f6.u.bits[0], - regs->f7.u.bits[1], regs->f7.u.bits[0]); - printk("f8 : %05lx%016lx f9 : %05lx%016lx\n", - regs->f8.u.bits[1], regs->f8.u.bits[0], - regs->f9.u.bits[1], regs->f9.u.bits[0]); - printk("f10 : %05lx%016lx f11 : %05lx%016lx\n", - regs->f10.u.bits[1], regs->f10.u.bits[0], - regs->f11.u.bits[1], regs->f11.u.bits[0]); - - printk("r1 : %016lx r2 : %016lx r3 : %016lx\n", regs->r1, regs->r2, regs->r3); - printk("r8 : %016lx r9 : %016lx r10 : %016lx\n", regs->r8, regs->r9, regs->r10); - printk("r11 : %016lx r12 : %016lx r13 : %016lx\n", regs->r11, regs->r12, regs->r13); - printk("r14 : %016lx r15 : %016lx r16 : %016lx\n", regs->r14, regs->r15, regs->r16); - printk("r17 : %016lx r18 : %016lx r19 : %016lx\n", regs->r17, regs->r18, regs->r19); - printk("r20 : %016lx r21 : %016lx r22 : %016lx\n", regs->r20, regs->r21, regs->r22); - printk("r23 : %016lx r24 : %016lx r25 : %016lx\n", regs->r23, regs->r24, regs->r25); - printk("r26 : %016lx r27 : %016lx r28 : %016lx\n", regs->r26, regs->r27, regs->r28); - printk("r29 : %016lx r30 : %016lx r31 : %016lx\n", regs->r29, regs->r30, regs->r31); - - if (user_mode(regs)) { - /* print the stacked registers */ - unsigned long val, *bsp, ndirty; - int i, sof, is_nat = 0; - - sof = regs->cr_ifs & 0x7f; /* size of frame */ - ndirty = (regs->loadrs >> 19); - bsp = ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) regs->ar_bspstore, ndirty); - for (i = 0; i < sof; ++i) { - get_user(val, (unsigned long __user *) ia64_rse_skip_regs(bsp, i)); - printk("r%-3u:%c%016lx%s", 32 + i, is_nat ? '*' : ' ', val, - ((i == sof - 1) || (i % 3) == 2) ? "\n" : " "); - } - } else - show_stack(NULL, NULL, KERN_DEFAULT); -} - -/* local support for deprecated console_print */ -void -console_print(const char *s) -{ - printk(KERN_EMERG "%s", s); -} - -void -do_notify_resume_user(sigset_t *unused, struct sigscratch *scr, long in_syscall) -{ - if (fsys_mode(current, &scr->pt)) { - /* - * defer signal-handling etc. until we return to - * privilege-level 0. - */ - if (!ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->lp) - ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->lp = 1; - return; - } - - /* deal with pending signal delivery */ - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING) || - test_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)) { - local_irq_enable(); /* force interrupt enable */ - ia64_do_signal(scr, in_syscall); - } - - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME)) { - local_irq_enable(); /* force interrupt enable */ - resume_user_mode_work(&scr->pt); - } - - /* copy user rbs to kernel rbs */ - if (unlikely(test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_RSE))) { - local_irq_enable(); /* force interrupt enable */ - ia64_sync_krbs(); - } - - local_irq_disable(); /* force interrupt disable */ -} - -static int __init nohalt_setup(char * str) -{ - cpu_idle_poll_ctrl(true); - return 1; -} -__setup("nohalt", nohalt_setup); - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -/* We don't actually take CPU down, just spin without interrupts. */ -static inline void __noreturn play_dead(void) -{ - unsigned int this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - /* Ack it */ - __this_cpu_write(cpu_state, CPU_DEAD); - - max_xtp(); - local_irq_disable(); - idle_task_exit(); - ia64_jump_to_sal(&sal_boot_rendez_state[this_cpu]); - /* - * The above is a point of no-return, the processor is - * expected to be in SAL loop now. - */ - BUG(); -} -#else -static inline void __noreturn play_dead(void) -{ - BUG(); -} -#endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ - -void __noreturn arch_cpu_idle_dead(void) -{ - play_dead(); -} - -void arch_cpu_idle(void) -{ - void (*mark_idle)(int) = ia64_mark_idle; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - min_xtp(); -#endif - rmb(); - if (mark_idle) - (*mark_idle)(1); - - raw_safe_halt(); - raw_local_irq_disable(); - - if (mark_idle) - (*mark_idle)(0); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - normal_xtp(); -#endif -} - -void -ia64_save_extra (struct task_struct *task) -{ - if ((task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID) != 0) - ia64_save_debug_regs(&task->thread.dbr[0]); -} - -void -ia64_load_extra (struct task_struct *task) -{ - if ((task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID) != 0) - ia64_load_debug_regs(&task->thread.dbr[0]); -} - -/* - * Copy the state of an ia-64 thread. - * - * We get here through the following call chain: - * - * from user-level: from kernel: - * - * <clone syscall> <some kernel call frames> - * sys_clone : - * kernel_clone kernel_clone - * copy_thread copy_thread - * - * This means that the stack layout is as follows: - * - * +---------------------+ (highest addr) - * | struct pt_regs | - * +---------------------+ - * | struct switch_stack | - * +---------------------+ - * | | - * | memory stack | - * | | <-- sp (lowest addr) - * +---------------------+ - * - * Observe that we copy the unat values that are in pt_regs and switch_stack. Spilling an - * integer to address X causes bit N in ar.unat to be set to the NaT bit of the register, - * with N=(X & 0x1ff)/8. Thus, copying the unat value preserves the NaT bits ONLY if the - * pt_regs structure in the parent is congruent to that of the child, modulo 512. Since - * the stack is page aligned and the page size is at least 4KB, this is always the case, - * so there is nothing to worry about. - */ -int -copy_thread(struct task_struct *p, const struct kernel_clone_args *args) -{ - unsigned long clone_flags = args->flags; - unsigned long user_stack_base = args->stack; - unsigned long user_stack_size = args->stack_size; - unsigned long tls = args->tls; - extern char ia64_ret_from_clone; - struct switch_stack *child_stack, *stack; - unsigned long rbs, child_rbs, rbs_size; - struct pt_regs *child_ptregs; - struct pt_regs *regs = current_pt_regs(); - int retval = 0; - - child_ptregs = (struct pt_regs *) ((unsigned long) p + IA64_STK_OFFSET) - 1; - child_stack = (struct switch_stack *) child_ptregs - 1; - - rbs = (unsigned long) current + IA64_RBS_OFFSET; - child_rbs = (unsigned long) p + IA64_RBS_OFFSET; - - /* copy parts of thread_struct: */ - p->thread.ksp = (unsigned long) child_stack - 16; - - /* - * NOTE: The calling convention considers all floating point - * registers in the high partition (fph) to be scratch. Since - * the only way to get to this point is through a system call, - * we know that the values in fph are all dead. Hence, there - * is no need to inherit the fph state from the parent to the - * child and all we have to do is to make sure that - * IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID is cleared in the child. - * - * XXX We could push this optimization a bit further by - * clearing IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID on ANY system call. - * However, it's not clear this is worth doing. Also, it - * would be a slight deviation from the normal Linux system - * call behavior where scratch registers are preserved across - * system calls (unless used by the system call itself). - */ -# define THREAD_FLAGS_TO_CLEAR (IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID | IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID \ - | IA64_THREAD_PM_VALID) -# define THREAD_FLAGS_TO_SET 0 - p->thread.flags = ((current->thread.flags & ~THREAD_FLAGS_TO_CLEAR) - | THREAD_FLAGS_TO_SET); - - ia64_drop_fpu(p); /* don't pick up stale state from a CPU's fph */ - - if (unlikely(args->fn)) { - if (unlikely(args->idle)) { - /* fork_idle() called us */ - return 0; - } - memset(child_stack, 0, sizeof(*child_ptregs) + sizeof(*child_stack)); - child_stack->r4 = (unsigned long) args->fn; - child_stack->r5 = (unsigned long) args->fn_arg; - /* - * Preserve PSR bits, except for bits 32-34 and 37-45, - * which we can't read. - */ - child_ptregs->cr_ipsr = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_PSR) | IA64_PSR_BN; - /* mark as valid, empty frame */ - child_ptregs->cr_ifs = 1UL << 63; - child_stack->ar_fpsr = child_ptregs->ar_fpsr - = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_AR_FPSR); - child_stack->pr = (1 << PRED_KERNEL_STACK); - child_stack->ar_bspstore = child_rbs; - child_stack->b0 = (unsigned long) &ia64_ret_from_clone; - - /* stop some PSR bits from being inherited. - * the psr.up/psr.pp bits must be cleared on fork but inherited on execve() - * therefore we must specify them explicitly here and not include them in - * IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR. - */ - child_ptregs->cr_ipsr = ((child_ptregs->cr_ipsr | IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_SET) - & ~(IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR | IA64_PSR_PP | IA64_PSR_UP)); - - return 0; - } - stack = ((struct switch_stack *) regs) - 1; - /* copy parent's switch_stack & pt_regs to child: */ - memcpy(child_stack, stack, sizeof(*child_ptregs) + sizeof(*child_stack)); - - /* copy the parent's register backing store to the child: */ - rbs_size = stack->ar_bspstore - rbs; - memcpy((void *) child_rbs, (void *) rbs, rbs_size); - if (clone_flags & CLONE_SETTLS) - child_ptregs->r13 = tls; - if (user_stack_base) { - child_ptregs->r12 = user_stack_base + user_stack_size - 16; - child_ptregs->ar_bspstore = user_stack_base; - child_ptregs->ar_rnat = 0; - child_ptregs->loadrs = 0; - } - child_stack->ar_bspstore = child_rbs + rbs_size; - child_stack->b0 = (unsigned long) &ia64_ret_from_clone; - - /* stop some PSR bits from being inherited. - * the psr.up/psr.pp bits must be cleared on fork but inherited on execve() - * therefore we must specify them explicitly here and not include them in - * IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR. - */ - child_ptregs->cr_ipsr = ((child_ptregs->cr_ipsr | IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_SET) - & ~(IA64_PSR_BITS_TO_CLEAR | IA64_PSR_PP | IA64_PSR_UP)); - return retval; -} - -asmlinkage long ia64_clone(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long stack_start, - unsigned long stack_size, unsigned long parent_tidptr, - unsigned long child_tidptr, unsigned long tls) -{ - struct kernel_clone_args args = { - .flags = (lower_32_bits(clone_flags) & ~CSIGNAL), - .pidfd = (int __user *)parent_tidptr, - .child_tid = (int __user *)child_tidptr, - .parent_tid = (int __user *)parent_tidptr, - .exit_signal = (lower_32_bits(clone_flags) & CSIGNAL), - .stack = stack_start, - .stack_size = stack_size, - .tls = tls, - }; - - return kernel_clone(&args); -} - -static void -do_copy_task_regs (struct task_struct *task, struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - unsigned long mask, sp, nat_bits = 0, ar_rnat, urbs_end, cfm; - unsigned long ip; - elf_greg_t *dst = arg; - struct pt_regs *pt; - char nat; - int i; - - memset(dst, 0, sizeof(elf_gregset_t)); /* don't leak any kernel bits to user-level */ - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - unw_get_sp(info, &sp); - pt = (struct pt_regs *) (sp + 16); - - urbs_end = ia64_get_user_rbs_end(task, pt, &cfm); - - if (ia64_sync_user_rbs(task, info->sw, pt->ar_bspstore, urbs_end) < 0) - return; - - ia64_peek(task, info->sw, urbs_end, (long) ia64_rse_rnat_addr((long *) urbs_end), - &ar_rnat); - - /* - * coredump format: - * r0-r31 - * NaT bits (for r0-r31; bit N == 1 iff rN is a NaT) - * predicate registers (p0-p63) - * b0-b7 - * ip cfm user-mask - * ar.rsc ar.bsp ar.bspstore ar.rnat - * ar.ccv ar.unat ar.fpsr ar.pfs ar.lc ar.ec - */ - - /* r0 is zero */ - for (i = 1, mask = (1UL << i); i < 32; ++i) { - unw_get_gr(info, i, &dst[i], &nat); - if (nat) - nat_bits |= mask; - mask <<= 1; - } - dst[32] = nat_bits; - unw_get_pr(info, &dst[33]); - - for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) - unw_get_br(info, i, &dst[34 + i]); - - unw_get_rp(info, &ip); - dst[42] = ip + ia64_psr(pt)->ri; - dst[43] = cfm; - dst[44] = pt->cr_ipsr & IA64_PSR_UM; - - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_RSC, &dst[45]); - /* - * For bsp and bspstore, unw_get_ar() would return the kernel - * addresses, but we need the user-level addresses instead: - */ - dst[46] = urbs_end; /* note: by convention PT_AR_BSP points to the end of the urbs! */ - dst[47] = pt->ar_bspstore; - dst[48] = ar_rnat; - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_CCV, &dst[49]); - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_UNAT, &dst[50]); - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_FPSR, &dst[51]); - dst[52] = pt->ar_pfs; /* UNW_AR_PFS is == to pt->cr_ifs for interrupt frames */ - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_LC, &dst[53]); - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_EC, &dst[54]); - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_CSD, &dst[55]); - unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_SSD, &dst[56]); -} - -static void -do_copy_regs (struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - do_copy_task_regs(current, info, arg); -} - -void -ia64_elf_core_copy_regs (struct pt_regs *pt, elf_gregset_t dst) -{ - unw_init_running(do_copy_regs, dst); -} - -/* - * Flush thread state. This is called when a thread does an execve(). - */ -void -flush_thread (void) -{ - /* drop floating-point and debug-register state if it exists: */ - current->thread.flags &= ~(IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID | IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID); - ia64_drop_fpu(current); -} - -/* - * Clean up state associated with a thread. This is called when - * the thread calls exit(). - */ -void -exit_thread (struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - - ia64_drop_fpu(tsk); -} - -unsigned long -__get_wchan (struct task_struct *p) -{ - struct unw_frame_info info; - unsigned long ip; - int count = 0; - - /* - * Note: p may not be a blocked task (it could be current or - * another process running on some other CPU. Rather than - * trying to determine if p is really blocked, we just assume - * it's blocked and rely on the unwind routines to fail - * gracefully if the process wasn't really blocked after all. - * --davidm 99/12/15 - */ - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, p); - do { - if (task_is_running(p)) - return 0; - if (unw_unwind(&info) < 0) - return 0; - unw_get_ip(&info, &ip); - if (!in_sched_functions(ip)) - return ip; - } while (count++ < 16); - return 0; -} - -void -cpu_halt (void) -{ - pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t power_info[8]; - unsigned long min_power; - int i, min_power_state; - - if (ia64_pal_halt_info(power_info) != 0) - return; - - min_power_state = 0; - min_power = power_info[0].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.power_consumption; - for (i = 1; i < 8; ++i) - if (power_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.im - && power_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.power_consumption < min_power) { - min_power = power_info[i].pal_power_mgmt_info_s.power_consumption; - min_power_state = i; - } - - while (1) - ia64_pal_halt(min_power_state); -} - -void machine_shutdown(void) -{ - smp_shutdown_nonboot_cpus(reboot_cpu); - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - kexec_disable_iosapic(); -#endif -} - -void -machine_restart (char *restart_cmd) -{ - (void) notify_die(DIE_MACHINE_RESTART, restart_cmd, NULL, 0, 0, 0); - efi_reboot(REBOOT_WARM, NULL); -} - -void -machine_halt (void) -{ - (void) notify_die(DIE_MACHINE_HALT, "", NULL, 0, 0, 0); - cpu_halt(); -} - -void -machine_power_off (void) -{ - do_kernel_power_off(); - machine_halt(); -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_delay_loop); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/ptrace.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/ptrace.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4c41912c550f..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/ptrace.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2012 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Kernel support for the ptrace() and syscall tracing interfaces. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2006 Intel Co - * 2006-08-12 - IA64 Native Utrace implementation support added by - * Anil S Keshavamurthy <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com> - * - * Derived from the x86 and Alpha versions. - */ -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/sched/task.h> -#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/user.h> -#include <linux/security.h> -#include <linux/audit.h> -#include <linux/signal.h> -#include <linux/regset.h> -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/resume_user_mode.h> - -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h> -#include <asm/rse.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/unwind.h> - -#include "entry.h" - -/* - * Bits in the PSR that we allow ptrace() to change: - * be, up, ac, mfl, mfh (the user mask; five bits total) - * db (debug breakpoint fault; one bit) - * id (instruction debug fault disable; one bit) - * dd (data debug fault disable; one bit) - * ri (restart instruction; two bits) - * is (instruction set; one bit) - */ -#define IPSR_MASK (IA64_PSR_UM | IA64_PSR_DB | IA64_PSR_IS \ - | IA64_PSR_ID | IA64_PSR_DD | IA64_PSR_RI) - -#define MASK(nbits) ((1UL << (nbits)) - 1) /* mask with NBITS bits set */ -#define PFM_MASK MASK(38) - -#define PTRACE_DEBUG 0 - -#if PTRACE_DEBUG -# define dprintk(format...) printk(format) -# define inline -#else -# define dprintk(format...) -#endif - -/* Return TRUE if PT was created due to kernel-entry via a system-call. */ - -static inline int -in_syscall (struct pt_regs *pt) -{ - return (long) pt->cr_ifs >= 0; -} - -/* - * Collect the NaT bits for r1-r31 from scratch_unat and return a NaT - * bitset where bit i is set iff the NaT bit of register i is set. - */ -unsigned long -ia64_get_scratch_nat_bits (struct pt_regs *pt, unsigned long scratch_unat) -{ -# define GET_BITS(first, last, unat) \ - ({ \ - unsigned long bit = ia64_unat_pos(&pt->r##first); \ - unsigned long nbits = (last - first + 1); \ - unsigned long mask = MASK(nbits) << first; \ - unsigned long dist; \ - if (bit < first) \ - dist = 64 + bit - first; \ - else \ - dist = bit - first; \ - ia64_rotr(unat, dist) & mask; \ - }) - unsigned long val; - - /* - * Registers that are stored consecutively in struct pt_regs - * can be handled in parallel. If the register order in - * struct_pt_regs changes, this code MUST be updated. - */ - val = GET_BITS( 1, 1, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS( 2, 3, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS(12, 13, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS(14, 14, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS(15, 15, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS( 8, 11, scratch_unat); - val |= GET_BITS(16, 31, scratch_unat); - return val; - -# undef GET_BITS -} - -/* - * Set the NaT bits for the scratch registers according to NAT and - * return the resulting unat (assuming the scratch registers are - * stored in PT). - */ -unsigned long -ia64_put_scratch_nat_bits (struct pt_regs *pt, unsigned long nat) -{ -# define PUT_BITS(first, last, nat) \ - ({ \ - unsigned long bit = ia64_unat_pos(&pt->r##first); \ - unsigned long nbits = (last - first + 1); \ - unsigned long mask = MASK(nbits) << first; \ - long dist; \ - if (bit < first) \ - dist = 64 + bit - first; \ - else \ - dist = bit - first; \ - ia64_rotl(nat & mask, dist); \ - }) - unsigned long scratch_unat; - - /* - * Registers that are stored consecutively in struct pt_regs - * can be handled in parallel. If the register order in - * struct_pt_regs changes, this code MUST be updated. - */ - scratch_unat = PUT_BITS( 1, 1, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS( 2, 3, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS(12, 13, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS(14, 14, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS(15, 15, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS( 8, 11, nat); - scratch_unat |= PUT_BITS(16, 31, nat); - - return scratch_unat; - -# undef PUT_BITS -} - -#define IA64_MLX_TEMPLATE 0x2 -#define IA64_MOVL_OPCODE 6 - -void -ia64_increment_ip (struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned long w0, ri = ia64_psr(regs)->ri + 1; - - if (ri > 2) { - ri = 0; - regs->cr_iip += 16; - } else if (ri == 2) { - get_user(w0, (char __user *) regs->cr_iip + 0); - if (((w0 >> 1) & 0xf) == IA64_MLX_TEMPLATE) { - /* - * rfi'ing to slot 2 of an MLX bundle causes - * an illegal operation fault. We don't want - * that to happen... - */ - ri = 0; - regs->cr_iip += 16; - } - } - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = ri; -} - -void -ia64_decrement_ip (struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - unsigned long w0, ri = ia64_psr(regs)->ri - 1; - - if (ia64_psr(regs)->ri == 0) { - regs->cr_iip -= 16; - ri = 2; - get_user(w0, (char __user *) regs->cr_iip + 0); - if (((w0 >> 1) & 0xf) == IA64_MLX_TEMPLATE) { - /* - * rfi'ing to slot 2 of an MLX bundle causes - * an illegal operation fault. We don't want - * that to happen... - */ - ri = 1; - } - } - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = ri; -} - -/* - * This routine is used to read an rnat bits that are stored on the - * kernel backing store. Since, in general, the alignment of the user - * and kernel are different, this is not completely trivial. In - * essence, we need to construct the user RNAT based on up to two - * kernel RNAT values and/or the RNAT value saved in the child's - * pt_regs. - * - * user rbs - * - * +--------+ <-- lowest address - * | slot62 | - * +--------+ - * | rnat | 0x....1f8 - * +--------+ - * | slot00 | \ - * +--------+ | - * | slot01 | > child_regs->ar_rnat - * +--------+ | - * | slot02 | / kernel rbs - * +--------+ +--------+ - * <- child_regs->ar_bspstore | slot61 | <-- krbs - * +- - - - + +--------+ - * | slot62 | - * +- - - - + +--------+ - * | rnat | - * +- - - - + +--------+ - * vrnat | slot00 | - * +- - - - + +--------+ - * = = - * +--------+ - * | slot00 | \ - * +--------+ | - * | slot01 | > child_stack->ar_rnat - * +--------+ | - * | slot02 | / - * +--------+ - * <--- child_stack->ar_bspstore - * - * The way to think of this code is as follows: bit 0 in the user rnat - * corresponds to some bit N (0 <= N <= 62) in one of the kernel rnat - * value. The kernel rnat value holding this bit is stored in - * variable rnat0. rnat1 is loaded with the kernel rnat value that - * form the upper bits of the user rnat value. - * - * Boundary cases: - * - * o when reading the rnat "below" the first rnat slot on the kernel - * backing store, rnat0/rnat1 are set to 0 and the low order bits are - * merged in from pt->ar_rnat. - * - * o when reading the rnat "above" the last rnat slot on the kernel - * backing store, rnat0/rnat1 gets its value from sw->ar_rnat. - */ -static unsigned long -get_rnat (struct task_struct *task, struct switch_stack *sw, - unsigned long *krbs, unsigned long *urnat_addr, - unsigned long *urbs_end) -{ - unsigned long rnat0 = 0, rnat1 = 0, urnat = 0, *slot0_kaddr; - unsigned long umask = 0, mask, m; - unsigned long *kbsp, *ubspstore, *rnat0_kaddr, *rnat1_kaddr, shift; - long num_regs, nbits; - struct pt_regs *pt; - - pt = task_pt_regs(task); - kbsp = (unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore; - ubspstore = (unsigned long *) pt->ar_bspstore; - - if (urbs_end < urnat_addr) - nbits = ia64_rse_num_regs(urnat_addr - 63, urbs_end); - else - nbits = 63; - mask = MASK(nbits); - /* - * First, figure out which bit number slot 0 in user-land maps - * to in the kernel rnat. Do this by figuring out how many - * register slots we're beyond the user's backingstore and - * then computing the equivalent address in kernel space. - */ - num_regs = ia64_rse_num_regs(ubspstore, urnat_addr + 1); - slot0_kaddr = ia64_rse_skip_regs(krbs, num_regs); - shift = ia64_rse_slot_num(slot0_kaddr); - rnat1_kaddr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(slot0_kaddr); - rnat0_kaddr = rnat1_kaddr - 64; - - if (ubspstore + 63 > urnat_addr) { - /* some bits need to be merged in from pt->ar_rnat */ - umask = MASK(ia64_rse_slot_num(ubspstore)) & mask; - urnat = (pt->ar_rnat & umask); - mask &= ~umask; - if (!mask) - return urnat; - } - - m = mask << shift; - if (rnat0_kaddr >= kbsp) - rnat0 = sw->ar_rnat; - else if (rnat0_kaddr > krbs) - rnat0 = *rnat0_kaddr; - urnat |= (rnat0 & m) >> shift; - - m = mask >> (63 - shift); - if (rnat1_kaddr >= kbsp) - rnat1 = sw->ar_rnat; - else if (rnat1_kaddr > krbs) - rnat1 = *rnat1_kaddr; - urnat |= (rnat1 & m) << (63 - shift); - return urnat; -} - -/* - * The reverse of get_rnat. - */ -static void -put_rnat (struct task_struct *task, struct switch_stack *sw, - unsigned long *krbs, unsigned long *urnat_addr, unsigned long urnat, - unsigned long *urbs_end) -{ - unsigned long rnat0 = 0, rnat1 = 0, *slot0_kaddr, umask = 0, mask, m; - unsigned long *kbsp, *ubspstore, *rnat0_kaddr, *rnat1_kaddr, shift; - long num_regs, nbits; - struct pt_regs *pt; - unsigned long cfm, *urbs_kargs; - - pt = task_pt_regs(task); - kbsp = (unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore; - ubspstore = (unsigned long *) pt->ar_bspstore; - - urbs_kargs = urbs_end; - if (in_syscall(pt)) { - /* - * If entered via syscall, don't allow user to set rnat bits - * for syscall args. - */ - cfm = pt->cr_ifs; - urbs_kargs = ia64_rse_skip_regs(urbs_end, -(cfm & 0x7f)); - } - - if (urbs_kargs >= urnat_addr) - nbits = 63; - else { - if ((urnat_addr - 63) >= urbs_kargs) - return; - nbits = ia64_rse_num_regs(urnat_addr - 63, urbs_kargs); - } - mask = MASK(nbits); - - /* - * First, figure out which bit number slot 0 in user-land maps - * to in the kernel rnat. Do this by figuring out how many - * register slots we're beyond the user's backingstore and - * then computing the equivalent address in kernel space. - */ - num_regs = ia64_rse_num_regs(ubspstore, urnat_addr + 1); - slot0_kaddr = ia64_rse_skip_regs(krbs, num_regs); - shift = ia64_rse_slot_num(slot0_kaddr); - rnat1_kaddr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(slot0_kaddr); - rnat0_kaddr = rnat1_kaddr - 64; - - if (ubspstore + 63 > urnat_addr) { - /* some bits need to be place in pt->ar_rnat: */ - umask = MASK(ia64_rse_slot_num(ubspstore)) & mask; - pt->ar_rnat = (pt->ar_rnat & ~umask) | (urnat & umask); - mask &= ~umask; - if (!mask) - return; - } - /* - * Note: Section 11.1 of the EAS guarantees that bit 63 of an - * rnat slot is ignored. so we don't have to clear it here. - */ - rnat0 = (urnat << shift); - m = mask << shift; - if (rnat0_kaddr >= kbsp) - sw->ar_rnat = (sw->ar_rnat & ~m) | (rnat0 & m); - else if (rnat0_kaddr > krbs) - *rnat0_kaddr = ((*rnat0_kaddr & ~m) | (rnat0 & m)); - - rnat1 = (urnat >> (63 - shift)); - m = mask >> (63 - shift); - if (rnat1_kaddr >= kbsp) - sw->ar_rnat = (sw->ar_rnat & ~m) | (rnat1 & m); - else if (rnat1_kaddr > krbs) - *rnat1_kaddr = ((*rnat1_kaddr & ~m) | (rnat1 & m)); -} - -static inline int -on_kernel_rbs (unsigned long addr, unsigned long bspstore, - unsigned long urbs_end) -{ - unsigned long *rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr((unsigned long *) - urbs_end); - return (addr >= bspstore && addr <= (unsigned long) rnat_addr); -} - -/* - * Read a word from the user-level backing store of task CHILD. ADDR - * is the user-level address to read the word from, VAL a pointer to - * the return value, and USER_BSP gives the end of the user-level - * backing store (i.e., it's the address that would be in ar.bsp after - * the user executed a "cover" instruction). - * - * This routine takes care of accessing the kernel register backing - * store for those registers that got spilled there. It also takes - * care of calculating the appropriate RNaT collection words. - */ -long -ia64_peek (struct task_struct *child, struct switch_stack *child_stack, - unsigned long user_rbs_end, unsigned long addr, long *val) -{ - unsigned long *bspstore, *krbs, regnum, *laddr, *urbs_end, *rnat_addr; - struct pt_regs *child_regs; - size_t copied; - long ret; - - urbs_end = (long *) user_rbs_end; - laddr = (unsigned long *) addr; - child_regs = task_pt_regs(child); - bspstore = (unsigned long *) child_regs->ar_bspstore; - krbs = (unsigned long *) child + IA64_RBS_OFFSET/8; - if (on_kernel_rbs(addr, (unsigned long) bspstore, - (unsigned long) urbs_end)) - { - /* - * Attempt to read the RBS in an area that's actually - * on the kernel RBS => read the corresponding bits in - * the kernel RBS. - */ - rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(laddr); - ret = get_rnat(child, child_stack, krbs, rnat_addr, urbs_end); - - if (laddr == rnat_addr) { - /* return NaT collection word itself */ - *val = ret; - return 0; - } - - if (((1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(laddr)) & ret) != 0) { - /* - * It is implementation dependent whether the - * data portion of a NaT value gets saved on a - * st8.spill or RSE spill (e.g., see EAS 2.6, - * 4.4.4.6 Register Spill and Fill). To get - * consistent behavior across all possible - * IA-64 implementations, we return zero in - * this case. - */ - *val = 0; - return 0; - } - - if (laddr < urbs_end) { - /* - * The desired word is on the kernel RBS and - * is not a NaT. - */ - regnum = ia64_rse_num_regs(bspstore, laddr); - *val = *ia64_rse_skip_regs(krbs, regnum); - return 0; - } - } - copied = access_process_vm(child, addr, &ret, sizeof(ret), FOLL_FORCE); - if (copied != sizeof(ret)) - return -EIO; - *val = ret; - return 0; -} - -long -ia64_poke (struct task_struct *child, struct switch_stack *child_stack, - unsigned long user_rbs_end, unsigned long addr, long val) -{ - unsigned long *bspstore, *krbs, regnum, *laddr; - unsigned long *urbs_end = (long *) user_rbs_end; - struct pt_regs *child_regs; - - laddr = (unsigned long *) addr; - child_regs = task_pt_regs(child); - bspstore = (unsigned long *) child_regs->ar_bspstore; - krbs = (unsigned long *) child + IA64_RBS_OFFSET/8; - if (on_kernel_rbs(addr, (unsigned long) bspstore, - (unsigned long) urbs_end)) - { - /* - * Attempt to write the RBS in an area that's actually - * on the kernel RBS => write the corresponding bits - * in the kernel RBS. - */ - if (ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot(laddr)) - put_rnat(child, child_stack, krbs, laddr, val, - urbs_end); - else { - if (laddr < urbs_end) { - regnum = ia64_rse_num_regs(bspstore, laddr); - *ia64_rse_skip_regs(krbs, regnum) = val; - } - } - } else if (access_process_vm(child, addr, &val, sizeof(val), - FOLL_FORCE | FOLL_WRITE) - != sizeof(val)) - return -EIO; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Calculate the address of the end of the user-level register backing - * store. This is the address that would have been stored in ar.bsp - * if the user had executed a "cover" instruction right before - * entering the kernel. If CFMP is not NULL, it is used to return the - * "current frame mask" that was active at the time the kernel was - * entered. - */ -unsigned long -ia64_get_user_rbs_end (struct task_struct *child, struct pt_regs *pt, - unsigned long *cfmp) -{ - unsigned long *krbs, *bspstore, cfm = pt->cr_ifs; - long ndirty; - - krbs = (unsigned long *) child + IA64_RBS_OFFSET/8; - bspstore = (unsigned long *) pt->ar_bspstore; - ndirty = ia64_rse_num_regs(krbs, krbs + (pt->loadrs >> 19)); - - if (in_syscall(pt)) - ndirty += (cfm & 0x7f); - else - cfm &= ~(1UL << 63); /* clear valid bit */ - - if (cfmp) - *cfmp = cfm; - return (unsigned long) ia64_rse_skip_regs(bspstore, ndirty); -} - -/* - * Synchronize (i.e, write) the RSE backing store living in kernel - * space to the VM of the CHILD task. SW and PT are the pointers to - * the switch_stack and pt_regs structures, respectively. - * USER_RBS_END is the user-level address at which the backing store - * ends. - */ -long -ia64_sync_user_rbs (struct task_struct *child, struct switch_stack *sw, - unsigned long user_rbs_start, unsigned long user_rbs_end) -{ - unsigned long addr, val; - long ret; - - /* now copy word for word from kernel rbs to user rbs: */ - for (addr = user_rbs_start; addr < user_rbs_end; addr += 8) { - ret = ia64_peek(child, sw, user_rbs_end, addr, &val); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - if (access_process_vm(child, addr, &val, sizeof(val), - FOLL_FORCE | FOLL_WRITE) - != sizeof(val)) - return -EIO; - } - return 0; -} - -static long -ia64_sync_kernel_rbs (struct task_struct *child, struct switch_stack *sw, - unsigned long user_rbs_start, unsigned long user_rbs_end) -{ - unsigned long addr, val; - long ret; - - /* now copy word for word from user rbs to kernel rbs: */ - for (addr = user_rbs_start; addr < user_rbs_end; addr += 8) { - if (access_process_vm(child, addr, &val, sizeof(val), - FOLL_FORCE) - != sizeof(val)) - return -EIO; - - ret = ia64_poke(child, sw, user_rbs_end, addr, val); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - } - return 0; -} - -typedef long (*syncfunc_t)(struct task_struct *, struct switch_stack *, - unsigned long, unsigned long); - -static void do_sync_rbs(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct pt_regs *pt; - unsigned long urbs_end; - syncfunc_t fn = arg; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - pt = task_pt_regs(info->task); - urbs_end = ia64_get_user_rbs_end(info->task, pt, NULL); - - fn(info->task, info->sw, pt->ar_bspstore, urbs_end); -} - -/* - * when a thread is stopped (ptraced), debugger might change thread's user - * stack (change memory directly), and we must avoid the RSE stored in kernel - * to override user stack (user space's RSE is newer than kernel's in the - * case). To workaround the issue, we copy kernel RSE to user RSE before the - * task is stopped, so user RSE has updated data. we then copy user RSE to - * kernel after the task is resummed from traced stop and kernel will use the - * newer RSE to return to user. TIF_RESTORE_RSE is the flag to indicate we need - * synchronize user RSE to kernel. - */ -void ia64_ptrace_stop(void) -{ - if (test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(current, TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) - return; - set_notify_resume(current); - unw_init_running(do_sync_rbs, ia64_sync_user_rbs); -} - -/* - * This is called to read back the register backing store. - */ -void ia64_sync_krbs(void) -{ - clear_tsk_thread_flag(current, TIF_RESTORE_RSE); - - unw_init_running(do_sync_rbs, ia64_sync_kernel_rbs); -} - -/* - * Write f32-f127 back to task->thread.fph if it has been modified. - */ -inline void -ia64_flush_fph (struct task_struct *task) -{ - struct ia64_psr *psr = ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(task)); - - /* - * Prevent migrating this task while - * we're fiddling with the FPU state - */ - preempt_disable(); - if (ia64_is_local_fpu_owner(task) && psr->mfh) { - psr->mfh = 0; - task->thread.flags |= IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID; - ia64_save_fpu(&task->thread.fph[0]); - } - preempt_enable(); -} - -/* - * Sync the fph state of the task so that it can be manipulated - * through thread.fph. If necessary, f32-f127 are written back to - * thread.fph or, if the fph state hasn't been used before, thread.fph - * is cleared to zeroes. Also, access to f32-f127 is disabled to - * ensure that the task picks up the state from thread.fph when it - * executes again. - */ -void -ia64_sync_fph (struct task_struct *task) -{ - struct ia64_psr *psr = ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(task)); - - ia64_flush_fph(task); - if (!(task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID)) { - task->thread.flags |= IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID; - memset(&task->thread.fph, 0, sizeof(task->thread.fph)); - } - ia64_drop_fpu(task); - psr->dfh = 1; -} - -/* - * Change the machine-state of CHILD such that it will return via the normal - * kernel exit-path, rather than the syscall-exit path. - */ -static void -convert_to_non_syscall (struct task_struct *child, struct pt_regs *pt, - unsigned long cfm) -{ - struct unw_frame_info info, prev_info; - unsigned long ip, sp, pr; - - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, child); - while (1) { - prev_info = info; - if (unw_unwind(&info) < 0) - return; - - unw_get_sp(&info, &sp); - if ((long)((unsigned long)child + IA64_STK_OFFSET - sp) - < IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE) { - dprintk("ptrace.%s: ran off the top of the kernel " - "stack\n", __func__); - return; - } - if (unw_get_pr (&prev_info, &pr) < 0) { - unw_get_rp(&prev_info, &ip); - dprintk("ptrace.%s: failed to read " - "predicate register (ip=0x%lx)\n", - __func__, ip); - return; - } - if (unw_is_intr_frame(&info) - && (pr & (1UL << PRED_USER_STACK))) - break; - } - - /* - * Note: at the time of this call, the target task is blocked - * in notify_resume_user() and by clearling PRED_LEAVE_SYSCALL - * (aka, "pLvSys") we redirect execution from - * .work_pending_syscall_end to .work_processed_kernel. - */ - unw_get_pr(&prev_info, &pr); - pr &= ~((1UL << PRED_SYSCALL) | (1UL << PRED_LEAVE_SYSCALL)); - pr |= (1UL << PRED_NON_SYSCALL); - unw_set_pr(&prev_info, pr); - - pt->cr_ifs = (1UL << 63) | cfm; - /* - * Clear the memory that is NOT written on syscall-entry to - * ensure we do not leak kernel-state to user when execution - * resumes. - */ - pt->r2 = 0; - pt->r3 = 0; - pt->r14 = 0; - memset(&pt->r16, 0, 16*8); /* clear r16-r31 */ - memset(&pt->f6, 0, 6*16); /* clear f6-f11 */ - pt->b7 = 0; - pt->ar_ccv = 0; - pt->ar_csd = 0; - pt->ar_ssd = 0; -} - -static int -access_nat_bits (struct task_struct *child, struct pt_regs *pt, - struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - unsigned long regnum, nat_bits, scratch_unat, dummy = 0; - char nat = 0; - - if (write_access) { - nat_bits = *data; - scratch_unat = ia64_put_scratch_nat_bits(pt, nat_bits); - if (unw_set_ar(info, UNW_AR_UNAT, scratch_unat) < 0) { - dprintk("ptrace: failed to set ar.unat\n"); - return -1; - } - for (regnum = 4; regnum <= 7; ++regnum) { - unw_get_gr(info, regnum, &dummy, &nat); - unw_set_gr(info, regnum, dummy, - (nat_bits >> regnum) & 1); - } - } else { - if (unw_get_ar(info, UNW_AR_UNAT, &scratch_unat) < 0) { - dprintk("ptrace: failed to read ar.unat\n"); - return -1; - } - nat_bits = ia64_get_scratch_nat_bits(pt, scratch_unat); - for (regnum = 4; regnum <= 7; ++regnum) { - unw_get_gr(info, regnum, &dummy, &nat); - nat_bits |= (nat != 0) << regnum; - } - *data = nat_bits; - } - return 0; -} - -static int -access_elf_reg(struct task_struct *target, struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long *data, int write_access); - -static long -ptrace_getregs (struct task_struct *child, struct pt_all_user_regs __user *ppr) -{ - unsigned long psr, ec, lc, rnat, bsp, cfm, nat_bits, val; - struct unw_frame_info info; - struct ia64_fpreg fpval; - struct switch_stack *sw; - struct pt_regs *pt; - long ret, retval = 0; - char nat = 0; - int i; - - if (!access_ok(ppr, sizeof(struct pt_all_user_regs))) - return -EIO; - - pt = task_pt_regs(child); - sw = (struct switch_stack *) (child->thread.ksp + 16); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, child); - if (unw_unwind_to_user(&info) < 0) { - return -EIO; - } - - if (((unsigned long) ppr & 0x7) != 0) { - dprintk("ptrace:unaligned register address %p\n", ppr); - return -EIO; - } - - if (access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET, &psr, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_EC_OFFSET, &ec, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_LC_OFFSET, &lc, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_RNAT_OFFSET, &rnat, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_BSP_OFFSET, &bsp, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_CFM_OFFSET, &cfm, 0) < 0 || - access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_NAT_OFFSET, &nat_bits, 0) < 0) - return -EIO; - - /* control regs */ - - retval |= __put_user(pt->cr_iip, &ppr->cr_iip); - retval |= __put_user(psr, &ppr->cr_ipsr); - - /* app regs */ - - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_pfs, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_PFS]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_rsc, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_RSC]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_bspstore, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_BSPSTORE]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_unat, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_UNAT]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_ccv, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_CCV]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->ar_fpsr, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_FPSR]); - - retval |= __put_user(ec, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_EC]); - retval |= __put_user(lc, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_LC]); - retval |= __put_user(rnat, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_RNAT]); - retval |= __put_user(bsp, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_BSP]); - retval |= __put_user(cfm, &ppr->cfm); - - /* gr1-gr3 */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[1], &pt->r1, sizeof(long)); - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[2], &pt->r2, sizeof(long) *2); - - /* gr4-gr7 */ - - for (i = 4; i < 8; i++) { - if (unw_access_gr(&info, i, &val, &nat, 0) < 0) - return -EIO; - retval |= __put_user(val, &ppr->gr[i]); - } - - /* gr8-gr11 */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[8], &pt->r8, sizeof(long) * 4); - - /* gr12-gr15 */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[12], &pt->r12, sizeof(long) * 2); - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[14], &pt->r14, sizeof(long)); - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[15], &pt->r15, sizeof(long)); - - /* gr16-gr31 */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->gr[16], &pt->r16, sizeof(long) * 16); - - /* b0 */ - - retval |= __put_user(pt->b0, &ppr->br[0]); - - /* b1-b5 */ - - for (i = 1; i < 6; i++) { - if (unw_access_br(&info, i, &val, 0) < 0) - return -EIO; - __put_user(val, &ppr->br[i]); - } - - /* b6-b7 */ - - retval |= __put_user(pt->b6, &ppr->br[6]); - retval |= __put_user(pt->b7, &ppr->br[7]); - - /* fr2-fr5 */ - - for (i = 2; i < 6; i++) { - if (unw_get_fr(&info, i, &fpval) < 0) - return -EIO; - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->fr[i], &fpval, sizeof (fpval)); - } - - /* fr6-fr11 */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->fr[6], &pt->f6, - sizeof(struct ia64_fpreg) * 6); - - /* fp scratch regs(12-15) */ - - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->fr[12], &sw->f12, - sizeof(struct ia64_fpreg) * 4); - - /* fr16-fr31 */ - - for (i = 16; i < 32; i++) { - if (unw_get_fr(&info, i, &fpval) < 0) - return -EIO; - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->fr[i], &fpval, sizeof (fpval)); - } - - /* fph */ - - ia64_flush_fph(child); - retval |= __copy_to_user(&ppr->fr[32], &child->thread.fph, - sizeof(ppr->fr[32]) * 96); - - /* preds */ - - retval |= __put_user(pt->pr, &ppr->pr); - - /* nat bits */ - - retval |= __put_user(nat_bits, &ppr->nat); - - ret = retval ? -EIO : 0; - return ret; -} - -static long -ptrace_setregs (struct task_struct *child, struct pt_all_user_regs __user *ppr) -{ - unsigned long psr, rsc, ec, lc, rnat, bsp, cfm, nat_bits, val = 0; - struct unw_frame_info info; - struct switch_stack *sw; - struct ia64_fpreg fpval; - struct pt_regs *pt; - long retval = 0; - int i; - - memset(&fpval, 0, sizeof(fpval)); - - if (!access_ok(ppr, sizeof(struct pt_all_user_regs))) - return -EIO; - - pt = task_pt_regs(child); - sw = (struct switch_stack *) (child->thread.ksp + 16); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, child); - if (unw_unwind_to_user(&info) < 0) { - return -EIO; - } - - if (((unsigned long) ppr & 0x7) != 0) { - dprintk("ptrace:unaligned register address %p\n", ppr); - return -EIO; - } - - /* control regs */ - - retval |= __get_user(pt->cr_iip, &ppr->cr_iip); - retval |= __get_user(psr, &ppr->cr_ipsr); - - /* app regs */ - - retval |= __get_user(pt->ar_pfs, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_PFS]); - retval |= __get_user(rsc, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_RSC]); - retval |= __get_user(pt->ar_bspstore, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_BSPSTORE]); - retval |= __get_user(pt->ar_unat, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_UNAT]); - retval |= __get_user(pt->ar_ccv, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_CCV]); - retval |= __get_user(pt->ar_fpsr, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_FPSR]); - - retval |= __get_user(ec, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_EC]); - retval |= __get_user(lc, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_LC]); - retval |= __get_user(rnat, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_RNAT]); - retval |= __get_user(bsp, &ppr->ar[PT_AUR_BSP]); - retval |= __get_user(cfm, &ppr->cfm); - - /* gr1-gr3 */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r1, &ppr->gr[1], sizeof(long)); - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r2, &ppr->gr[2], sizeof(long) * 2); - - /* gr4-gr7 */ - - for (i = 4; i < 8; i++) { - retval |= __get_user(val, &ppr->gr[i]); - /* NaT bit will be set via PT_NAT_BITS: */ - if (unw_set_gr(&info, i, val, 0) < 0) - return -EIO; - } - - /* gr8-gr11 */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r8, &ppr->gr[8], sizeof(long) * 4); - - /* gr12-gr15 */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r12, &ppr->gr[12], sizeof(long) * 2); - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r14, &ppr->gr[14], sizeof(long)); - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r15, &ppr->gr[15], sizeof(long)); - - /* gr16-gr31 */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->r16, &ppr->gr[16], sizeof(long) * 16); - - /* b0 */ - - retval |= __get_user(pt->b0, &ppr->br[0]); - - /* b1-b5 */ - - for (i = 1; i < 6; i++) { - retval |= __get_user(val, &ppr->br[i]); - unw_set_br(&info, i, val); - } - - /* b6-b7 */ - - retval |= __get_user(pt->b6, &ppr->br[6]); - retval |= __get_user(pt->b7, &ppr->br[7]); - - /* fr2-fr5 */ - - for (i = 2; i < 6; i++) { - retval |= __copy_from_user(&fpval, &ppr->fr[i], sizeof(fpval)); - if (unw_set_fr(&info, i, fpval) < 0) - return -EIO; - } - - /* fr6-fr11 */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&pt->f6, &ppr->fr[6], - sizeof(ppr->fr[6]) * 6); - - /* fp scratch regs(12-15) */ - - retval |= __copy_from_user(&sw->f12, &ppr->fr[12], - sizeof(ppr->fr[12]) * 4); - - /* fr16-fr31 */ - - for (i = 16; i < 32; i++) { - retval |= __copy_from_user(&fpval, &ppr->fr[i], - sizeof(fpval)); - if (unw_set_fr(&info, i, fpval) < 0) - return -EIO; - } - - /* fph */ - - ia64_sync_fph(child); - retval |= __copy_from_user(&child->thread.fph, &ppr->fr[32], - sizeof(ppr->fr[32]) * 96); - - /* preds */ - - retval |= __get_user(pt->pr, &ppr->pr); - - /* nat bits */ - - retval |= __get_user(nat_bits, &ppr->nat); - - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET, &psr, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_RSC_OFFSET, &rsc, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_EC_OFFSET, &ec, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_LC_OFFSET, &lc, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_RNAT_OFFSET, &rnat, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_AR_BSP_OFFSET, &bsp, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_CFM_OFFSET, &cfm, 1); - retval |= access_elf_reg(child, &info, ELF_NAT_OFFSET, &nat_bits, 1); - - return retval ? -EIO : 0; -} - -void -user_enable_single_step (struct task_struct *child) -{ - struct ia64_psr *child_psr = ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(child)); - - set_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_SINGLESTEP); - child_psr->ss = 1; -} - -void -user_enable_block_step (struct task_struct *child) -{ - struct ia64_psr *child_psr = ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(child)); - - set_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_SINGLESTEP); - child_psr->tb = 1; -} - -void -user_disable_single_step (struct task_struct *child) -{ - struct ia64_psr *child_psr = ia64_psr(task_pt_regs(child)); - - /* make sure the single step/taken-branch trap bits are not set: */ - clear_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_SINGLESTEP); - child_psr->ss = 0; - child_psr->tb = 0; -} - -/* - * Called by kernel/ptrace.c when detaching.. - * - * Make sure the single step bit is not set. - */ -void -ptrace_disable (struct task_struct *child) -{ - user_disable_single_step(child); -} - -static int -access_uarea (struct task_struct *child, unsigned long addr, - unsigned long *data, int write_access); - -long -arch_ptrace (struct task_struct *child, long request, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long data) -{ - switch (request) { - case PTRACE_PEEKTEXT: - case PTRACE_PEEKDATA: - /* read word at location addr */ - if (ptrace_access_vm(child, addr, &data, sizeof(data), - FOLL_FORCE) - != sizeof(data)) - return -EIO; - /* ensure return value is not mistaken for error code */ - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return data; - - /* PTRACE_POKETEXT and PTRACE_POKEDATA is handled - * by the generic ptrace_request(). - */ - - case PTRACE_PEEKUSR: - /* read the word at addr in the USER area */ - if (access_uarea(child, addr, &data, 0) < 0) - return -EIO; - /* ensure return value is not mistaken for error code */ - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return data; - - case PTRACE_POKEUSR: - /* write the word at addr in the USER area */ - if (access_uarea(child, addr, &data, 1) < 0) - return -EIO; - return 0; - - case PTRACE_OLD_GETSIGINFO: - /* for backwards-compatibility */ - return ptrace_request(child, PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, addr, data); - - case PTRACE_OLD_SETSIGINFO: - /* for backwards-compatibility */ - return ptrace_request(child, PTRACE_SETSIGINFO, addr, data); - - case PTRACE_GETREGS: - return ptrace_getregs(child, - (struct pt_all_user_regs __user *) data); - - case PTRACE_SETREGS: - return ptrace_setregs(child, - (struct pt_all_user_regs __user *) data); - - default: - return ptrace_request(child, request, addr, data); - } -} - - -/* "asmlinkage" so the input arguments are preserved... */ - -asmlinkage long -syscall_trace_enter (long arg0, long arg1, long arg2, long arg3, - long arg4, long arg5, long arg6, long arg7, - struct pt_regs regs) -{ - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE)) - if (ptrace_report_syscall_entry(®s)) - return -ENOSYS; - - /* copy user rbs to kernel rbs */ - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) - ia64_sync_krbs(); - - - audit_syscall_entry(regs.r15, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3); - - return 0; -} - -/* "asmlinkage" so the input arguments are preserved... */ - -asmlinkage void -syscall_trace_leave (long arg0, long arg1, long arg2, long arg3, - long arg4, long arg5, long arg6, long arg7, - struct pt_regs regs) -{ - int step; - - audit_syscall_exit(®s); - - step = test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP); - if (step || test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE)) - ptrace_report_syscall_exit(®s, step); - - /* copy user rbs to kernel rbs */ - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) - ia64_sync_krbs(); -} - -/* Utrace implementation starts here */ -struct regset_get { - void *kbuf; - void __user *ubuf; -}; - -struct regset_set { - const void *kbuf; - const void __user *ubuf; -}; - -struct regset_getset { - struct task_struct *target; - const struct user_regset *regset; - union { - struct regset_get get; - struct regset_set set; - } u; - unsigned int pos; - unsigned int count; - int ret; -}; - -static const ptrdiff_t pt_offsets[32] = -{ -#define R(n) offsetof(struct pt_regs, r##n) - [0] = -1, R(1), R(2), R(3), - [4] = -1, [5] = -1, [6] = -1, [7] = -1, - R(8), R(9), R(10), R(11), R(12), R(13), R(14), R(15), - R(16), R(17), R(18), R(19), R(20), R(21), R(22), R(23), - R(24), R(25), R(26), R(27), R(28), R(29), R(30), R(31), -#undef R -}; - -static int -access_elf_gpreg(struct task_struct *target, struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - struct pt_regs *pt = task_pt_regs(target); - unsigned reg = addr / sizeof(unsigned long); - ptrdiff_t d = pt_offsets[reg]; - - if (d >= 0) { - unsigned long *ptr = (void *)pt + d; - if (write_access) - *ptr = *data; - else - *data = *ptr; - return 0; - } else { - char nat = 0; - if (write_access) { - /* read NaT bit first: */ - unsigned long dummy; - int ret = unw_get_gr(info, reg, &dummy, &nat); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - } - return unw_access_gr(info, reg, data, &nat, write_access); - } -} - -static int -access_elf_breg(struct task_struct *target, struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - struct pt_regs *pt; - unsigned long *ptr = NULL; - - pt = task_pt_regs(target); - switch (addr) { - case ELF_BR_OFFSET(0): - ptr = &pt->b0; - break; - case ELF_BR_OFFSET(1) ... ELF_BR_OFFSET(5): - return unw_access_br(info, (addr - ELF_BR_OFFSET(0))/8, - data, write_access); - case ELF_BR_OFFSET(6): - ptr = &pt->b6; - break; - case ELF_BR_OFFSET(7): - ptr = &pt->b7; - } - if (write_access) - *ptr = *data; - else - *data = *ptr; - return 0; -} - -static int -access_elf_areg(struct task_struct *target, struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - struct pt_regs *pt; - unsigned long cfm, urbs_end; - unsigned long *ptr = NULL; - - pt = task_pt_regs(target); - if (addr >= ELF_AR_RSC_OFFSET && addr <= ELF_AR_SSD_OFFSET) { - switch (addr) { - case ELF_AR_RSC_OFFSET: - /* force PL3 */ - if (write_access) - pt->ar_rsc = *data | (3 << 2); - else - *data = pt->ar_rsc; - return 0; - case ELF_AR_BSP_OFFSET: - /* - * By convention, we use PT_AR_BSP to refer to - * the end of the user-level backing store. - * Use ia64_rse_skip_regs(PT_AR_BSP, -CFM.sof) - * to get the real value of ar.bsp at the time - * the kernel was entered. - * - * Furthermore, when changing the contents of - * PT_AR_BSP (or PT_CFM) while the task is - * blocked in a system call, convert the state - * so that the non-system-call exit - * path is used. This ensures that the proper - * state will be picked up when resuming - * execution. However, it *also* means that - * once we write PT_AR_BSP/PT_CFM, it won't be - * possible to modify the syscall arguments of - * the pending system call any longer. This - * shouldn't be an issue because modifying - * PT_AR_BSP/PT_CFM generally implies that - * we're either abandoning the pending system - * call or that we defer it's re-execution - * (e.g., due to GDB doing an inferior - * function call). - */ - urbs_end = ia64_get_user_rbs_end(target, pt, &cfm); - if (write_access) { - if (*data != urbs_end) { - if (in_syscall(pt)) - convert_to_non_syscall(target, - pt, - cfm); - /* - * Simulate user-level write - * of ar.bsp: - */ - pt->loadrs = 0; - pt->ar_bspstore = *data; - } - } else - *data = urbs_end; - return 0; - case ELF_AR_BSPSTORE_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_bspstore; - break; - case ELF_AR_RNAT_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_rnat; - break; - case ELF_AR_CCV_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_ccv; - break; - case ELF_AR_UNAT_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_unat; - break; - case ELF_AR_FPSR_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_fpsr; - break; - case ELF_AR_PFS_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_pfs; - break; - case ELF_AR_LC_OFFSET: - return unw_access_ar(info, UNW_AR_LC, data, - write_access); - case ELF_AR_EC_OFFSET: - return unw_access_ar(info, UNW_AR_EC, data, - write_access); - case ELF_AR_CSD_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_csd; - break; - case ELF_AR_SSD_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->ar_ssd; - } - } else if (addr >= ELF_CR_IIP_OFFSET && addr <= ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET) { - switch (addr) { - case ELF_CR_IIP_OFFSET: - ptr = &pt->cr_iip; - break; - case ELF_CFM_OFFSET: - urbs_end = ia64_get_user_rbs_end(target, pt, &cfm); - if (write_access) { - if (((cfm ^ *data) & PFM_MASK) != 0) { - if (in_syscall(pt)) - convert_to_non_syscall(target, - pt, - cfm); - pt->cr_ifs = ((pt->cr_ifs & ~PFM_MASK) - | (*data & PFM_MASK)); - } - } else - *data = cfm; - return 0; - case ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET: - if (write_access) { - unsigned long tmp = *data; - /* psr.ri==3 is a reserved value: SDM 2:25 */ - if ((tmp & IA64_PSR_RI) == IA64_PSR_RI) - tmp &= ~IA64_PSR_RI; - pt->cr_ipsr = ((tmp & IPSR_MASK) - | (pt->cr_ipsr & ~IPSR_MASK)); - } else - *data = (pt->cr_ipsr & IPSR_MASK); - return 0; - } - } else if (addr == ELF_NAT_OFFSET) - return access_nat_bits(target, pt, info, - data, write_access); - else if (addr == ELF_PR_OFFSET) - ptr = &pt->pr; - else - return -1; - - if (write_access) - *ptr = *data; - else - *data = *ptr; - - return 0; -} - -static int -access_elf_reg(struct task_struct *target, struct unw_frame_info *info, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - if (addr >= ELF_GR_OFFSET(1) && addr <= ELF_GR_OFFSET(31)) - return access_elf_gpreg(target, info, addr, data, write_access); - else if (addr >= ELF_BR_OFFSET(0) && addr <= ELF_BR_OFFSET(7)) - return access_elf_breg(target, info, addr, data, write_access); - else - return access_elf_areg(target, info, addr, data, write_access); -} - -struct regset_membuf { - struct membuf to; - int ret; -}; - -static void do_gpregs_get(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct regset_membuf *dst = arg; - struct membuf to = dst->to; - unsigned int n; - elf_greg_t reg; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - /* - * coredump format: - * r0-r31 - * NaT bits (for r0-r31; bit N == 1 iff rN is a NaT) - * predicate registers (p0-p63) - * b0-b7 - * ip cfm user-mask - * ar.rsc ar.bsp ar.bspstore ar.rnat - * ar.ccv ar.unat ar.fpsr ar.pfs ar.lc ar.ec - */ - - - /* Skip r0 */ - membuf_zero(&to, 8); - for (n = 8; to.left && n < ELF_AR_END_OFFSET; n += 8) { - if (access_elf_reg(info->task, info, n, ®, 0) < 0) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - membuf_store(&to, reg); - } -} - -static void do_gpregs_set(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct regset_getset *dst = arg; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - if (!dst->count) - return; - /* Skip r0 */ - if (dst->pos < ELF_GR_OFFSET(1)) { - user_regset_copyin_ignore(&dst->pos, &dst->count, - &dst->u.set.kbuf, &dst->u.set.ubuf, - 0, ELF_GR_OFFSET(1)); - dst->ret = 0; - } - - while (dst->count && dst->pos < ELF_AR_END_OFFSET) { - unsigned int n, from, to; - elf_greg_t tmp[16]; - - from = dst->pos; - to = from + sizeof(tmp); - if (to > ELF_AR_END_OFFSET) - to = ELF_AR_END_OFFSET; - /* get up to 16 values */ - dst->ret = user_regset_copyin(&dst->pos, &dst->count, - &dst->u.set.kbuf, &dst->u.set.ubuf, tmp, - from, to); - if (dst->ret) - return; - /* now copy them into registers */ - for (n = 0; from < dst->pos; from += sizeof(elf_greg_t), n++) - if (access_elf_reg(dst->target, info, from, - &tmp[n], 1) < 0) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - } -} - -#define ELF_FP_OFFSET(i) (i * sizeof(elf_fpreg_t)) - -static void do_fpregs_get(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct task_struct *task = info->task; - struct regset_membuf *dst = arg; - struct membuf to = dst->to; - elf_fpreg_t reg; - unsigned int n; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - /* Skip pos 0 and 1 */ - membuf_zero(&to, 2 * sizeof(elf_fpreg_t)); - - /* fr2-fr31 */ - for (n = 2; to.left && n < 32; n++) { - if (unw_get_fr(info, n, ®)) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - membuf_write(&to, ®, sizeof(reg)); - } - - /* fph */ - if (!to.left) - return; - - ia64_flush_fph(task); - if (task->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID) - membuf_write(&to, &task->thread.fph, 96 * sizeof(reg)); - else - membuf_zero(&to, 96 * sizeof(reg)); -} - -static void do_fpregs_set(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct regset_getset *dst = arg; - elf_fpreg_t fpreg, tmp[30]; - int index, start, end; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - /* Skip pos 0 and 1 */ - if (dst->count > 0 && dst->pos < ELF_FP_OFFSET(2)) { - user_regset_copyin_ignore(&dst->pos, &dst->count, - &dst->u.set.kbuf, &dst->u.set.ubuf, - 0, ELF_FP_OFFSET(2)); - dst->ret = 0; - if (dst->count == 0) - return; - } - - /* fr2-fr31 */ - if (dst->count > 0 && dst->pos < ELF_FP_OFFSET(32)) { - start = dst->pos; - end = min(((unsigned int)ELF_FP_OFFSET(32)), - dst->pos + dst->count); - dst->ret = user_regset_copyin(&dst->pos, &dst->count, - &dst->u.set.kbuf, &dst->u.set.ubuf, tmp, - ELF_FP_OFFSET(2), ELF_FP_OFFSET(32)); - if (dst->ret) - return; - - if (start & 0xF) { /* only write high part */ - if (unw_get_fr(info, start / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t), - &fpreg)) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - tmp[start / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t) - 2].u.bits[0] - = fpreg.u.bits[0]; - start &= ~0xFUL; - } - if (end & 0xF) { /* only write low part */ - if (unw_get_fr(info, end / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t), - &fpreg)) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - tmp[end / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t) - 2].u.bits[1] - = fpreg.u.bits[1]; - end = (end + 0xF) & ~0xFUL; - } - - for ( ; start < end ; start += sizeof(elf_fpreg_t)) { - index = start / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t); - if (unw_set_fr(info, index, tmp[index - 2])) { - dst->ret = -EIO; - return; - } - } - if (dst->ret || dst->count == 0) - return; - } - - /* fph */ - if (dst->count > 0 && dst->pos < ELF_FP_OFFSET(128)) { - ia64_sync_fph(dst->target); - dst->ret = user_regset_copyin(&dst->pos, &dst->count, - &dst->u.set.kbuf, - &dst->u.set.ubuf, - &dst->target->thread.fph, - ELF_FP_OFFSET(32), -1); - } -} - -static void -unwind_and_call(void (*call)(struct unw_frame_info *, void *), - struct task_struct *target, void *data) -{ - if (target == current) - unw_init_running(call, data); - else { - struct unw_frame_info info; - memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, target); - (*call)(&info, data); - } -} - -static int -do_regset_call(void (*call)(struct unw_frame_info *, void *), - struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - unsigned int pos, unsigned int count, - const void *kbuf, const void __user *ubuf) -{ - struct regset_getset info = { .target = target, .regset = regset, - .pos = pos, .count = count, - .u.set = { .kbuf = kbuf, .ubuf = ubuf }, - .ret = 0 }; - unwind_and_call(call, target, &info); - return info.ret; -} - -static int -gpregs_get(struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - struct membuf to) -{ - struct regset_membuf info = {.to = to}; - unwind_and_call(do_gpregs_get, target, &info); - return info.ret; -} - -static int gpregs_set(struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - unsigned int pos, unsigned int count, - const void *kbuf, const void __user *ubuf) -{ - return do_regset_call(do_gpregs_set, target, regset, pos, count, - kbuf, ubuf); -} - -static void do_gpregs_writeback(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - do_sync_rbs(info, ia64_sync_user_rbs); -} - -/* - * This is called to write back the register backing store. - * ptrace does this before it stops, so that a tracer reading the user - * memory after the thread stops will get the current register data. - */ -static int -gpregs_writeback(struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - int now) -{ - if (test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(target, TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) - return 0; - set_notify_resume(target); - return do_regset_call(do_gpregs_writeback, target, regset, 0, 0, - NULL, NULL); -} - -static int -fpregs_active(struct task_struct *target, const struct user_regset *regset) -{ - return (target->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID) ? 128 : 32; -} - -static int fpregs_get(struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - struct membuf to) -{ - struct regset_membuf info = {.to = to}; - unwind_and_call(do_fpregs_get, target, &info); - return info.ret; -} - -static int fpregs_set(struct task_struct *target, - const struct user_regset *regset, - unsigned int pos, unsigned int count, - const void *kbuf, const void __user *ubuf) -{ - return do_regset_call(do_fpregs_set, target, regset, pos, count, - kbuf, ubuf); -} - -static int -access_uarea(struct task_struct *child, unsigned long addr, - unsigned long *data, int write_access) -{ - unsigned int pos = -1; /* an invalid value */ - unsigned long *ptr, regnum; - - if ((addr & 0x7) != 0) { - dprintk("ptrace: unaligned register address 0x%lx\n", addr); - return -1; - } - if ((addr >= PT_NAT_BITS + 8 && addr < PT_F2) || - (addr >= PT_R7 + 8 && addr < PT_B1) || - (addr >= PT_AR_LC + 8 && addr < PT_CR_IPSR) || - (addr >= PT_AR_SSD + 8 && addr < PT_DBR)) { - dprintk("ptrace: rejecting access to register " - "address 0x%lx\n", addr); - return -1; - } - - switch (addr) { - case PT_F32 ... (PT_F127 + 15): - pos = addr - PT_F32 + ELF_FP_OFFSET(32); - break; - case PT_F2 ... (PT_F5 + 15): - pos = addr - PT_F2 + ELF_FP_OFFSET(2); - break; - case PT_F10 ... (PT_F31 + 15): - pos = addr - PT_F10 + ELF_FP_OFFSET(10); - break; - case PT_F6 ... (PT_F9 + 15): - pos = addr - PT_F6 + ELF_FP_OFFSET(6); - break; - } - - if (pos != -1) { - unsigned reg = pos / sizeof(elf_fpreg_t); - int which_half = (pos / sizeof(unsigned long)) & 1; - - if (reg < 32) { /* fr2-fr31 */ - struct unw_frame_info info; - elf_fpreg_t fpreg; - - memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, child); - if (unw_unwind_to_user(&info) < 0) - return 0; - - if (unw_get_fr(&info, reg, &fpreg)) - return -1; - if (write_access) { - fpreg.u.bits[which_half] = *data; - if (unw_set_fr(&info, reg, fpreg)) - return -1; - } else { - *data = fpreg.u.bits[which_half]; - } - } else { /* fph */ - elf_fpreg_t *p = &child->thread.fph[reg - 32]; - unsigned long *bits = &p->u.bits[which_half]; - - ia64_sync_fph(child); - if (write_access) - *bits = *data; - else if (child->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID) - *data = *bits; - else - *data = 0; - } - return 0; - } - - switch (addr) { - case PT_NAT_BITS: - pos = ELF_NAT_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_R4 ... PT_R7: - pos = addr - PT_R4 + ELF_GR_OFFSET(4); - break; - case PT_B1 ... PT_B5: - pos = addr - PT_B1 + ELF_BR_OFFSET(1); - break; - case PT_AR_EC: - pos = ELF_AR_EC_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_LC: - pos = ELF_AR_LC_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_CR_IPSR: - pos = ELF_CR_IPSR_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_CR_IIP: - pos = ELF_CR_IIP_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_CFM: - pos = ELF_CFM_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_UNAT: - pos = ELF_AR_UNAT_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_PFS: - pos = ELF_AR_PFS_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_RSC: - pos = ELF_AR_RSC_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_RNAT: - pos = ELF_AR_RNAT_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_BSPSTORE: - pos = ELF_AR_BSPSTORE_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_PR: - pos = ELF_PR_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_B6: - pos = ELF_BR_OFFSET(6); - break; - case PT_AR_BSP: - pos = ELF_AR_BSP_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_R1 ... PT_R3: - pos = addr - PT_R1 + ELF_GR_OFFSET(1); - break; - case PT_R12 ... PT_R15: - pos = addr - PT_R12 + ELF_GR_OFFSET(12); - break; - case PT_R8 ... PT_R11: - pos = addr - PT_R8 + ELF_GR_OFFSET(8); - break; - case PT_R16 ... PT_R31: - pos = addr - PT_R16 + ELF_GR_OFFSET(16); - break; - case PT_AR_CCV: - pos = ELF_AR_CCV_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_FPSR: - pos = ELF_AR_FPSR_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_B0: - pos = ELF_BR_OFFSET(0); - break; - case PT_B7: - pos = ELF_BR_OFFSET(7); - break; - case PT_AR_CSD: - pos = ELF_AR_CSD_OFFSET; - break; - case PT_AR_SSD: - pos = ELF_AR_SSD_OFFSET; - break; - } - - if (pos != -1) { - struct unw_frame_info info; - - memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&info, child); - if (unw_unwind_to_user(&info) < 0) - return 0; - - return access_elf_reg(child, &info, pos, data, write_access); - } - - /* access debug registers */ - if (addr >= PT_IBR) { - regnum = (addr - PT_IBR) >> 3; - ptr = &child->thread.ibr[0]; - } else { - regnum = (addr - PT_DBR) >> 3; - ptr = &child->thread.dbr[0]; - } - - if (regnum >= 8) { - dprintk("ptrace: rejecting access to register " - "address 0x%lx\n", addr); - return -1; - } - - if (!(child->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID)) { - child->thread.flags |= IA64_THREAD_DBG_VALID; - memset(child->thread.dbr, 0, - sizeof(child->thread.dbr)); - memset(child->thread.ibr, 0, - sizeof(child->thread.ibr)); - } - - ptr += regnum; - - if ((regnum & 1) && write_access) { - /* don't let the user set kernel-level breakpoints: */ - *ptr = *data & ~(7UL << 56); - return 0; - } - if (write_access) - *ptr = *data; - else - *data = *ptr; - return 0; -} - -static const struct user_regset native_regsets[] = { - { - .core_note_type = NT_PRSTATUS, - .n = ELF_NGREG, - .size = sizeof(elf_greg_t), .align = sizeof(elf_greg_t), - .regset_get = gpregs_get, .set = gpregs_set, - .writeback = gpregs_writeback - }, - { - .core_note_type = NT_PRFPREG, - .n = ELF_NFPREG, - .size = sizeof(elf_fpreg_t), .align = sizeof(elf_fpreg_t), - .regset_get = fpregs_get, .set = fpregs_set, .active = fpregs_active - }, -}; - -static const struct user_regset_view user_ia64_view = { - .name = "ia64", - .e_machine = EM_IA_64, - .regsets = native_regsets, .n = ARRAY_SIZE(native_regsets) -}; - -const struct user_regset_view *task_user_regset_view(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - return &user_ia64_view; -} - -struct syscall_get_args { - unsigned int i; - unsigned int n; - unsigned long *args; - struct pt_regs *regs; -}; - -static void syscall_get_args_cb(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *data) -{ - struct syscall_get_args *args = data; - struct pt_regs *pt = args->regs; - unsigned long *krbs, cfm, ndirty, nlocals, nouts; - int i, count; - - if (unw_unwind_to_user(info) < 0) - return; - - /* - * We get here via a few paths: - * - break instruction: cfm is shared with caller. - * syscall args are in out= regs, locals are non-empty. - * - epsinstruction: cfm is set by br.call - * locals don't exist. - * - * For both cases arguments are reachable in cfm.sof - cfm.sol. - * CFM: [ ... | sor: 17..14 | sol : 13..7 | sof : 6..0 ] - */ - cfm = pt->cr_ifs; - nlocals = (cfm >> 7) & 0x7f; /* aka sol */ - nouts = (cfm & 0x7f) - nlocals; /* aka sof - sol */ - krbs = (unsigned long *)info->task + IA64_RBS_OFFSET/8; - ndirty = ia64_rse_num_regs(krbs, krbs + (pt->loadrs >> 19)); - - count = 0; - if (in_syscall(pt)) - count = min_t(int, args->n, nouts); - - /* Iterate over outs. */ - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - int j = ndirty + nlocals + i + args->i; - args->args[i] = *ia64_rse_skip_regs(krbs, j); - } - - while (i < args->n) { - args->args[i] = 0; - i++; - } -} - -void syscall_get_arguments(struct task_struct *task, - struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *args) -{ - struct syscall_get_args data = { - .i = 0, - .n = 6, - .args = args, - .regs = regs, - }; - - if (task == current) - unw_init_running(syscall_get_args_cb, &data); - else { - struct unw_frame_info ufi; - memset(&ufi, 0, sizeof(ufi)); - unw_init_from_blocked_task(&ufi, task); - syscall_get_args_cb(&ufi, &data); - } -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/relocate_kernel.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/relocate_kernel.S deleted file mode 100644 index 527a7b896a6e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/relocate_kernel.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,321 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/relocate_kernel.S - * - * Relocate kexec'able kernel and start it - * - * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Copyright (C) 2005 Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2005 Intel Corp, Zou Nan hai <nanhai.zou@intel.com> - */ -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/kregs.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/mca_asm.h> - - /* Must be relocatable PIC code callable as a C function - */ -GLOBAL_ENTRY(relocate_new_kernel) - .prologue - alloc r31=ar.pfs,4,0,0,0 - .body -.reloc_entry: -{ - rsm psr.i| psr.ic - mov r2=ip -} - ;; -{ - flushrs // must be first insn in group - srlz.i -} - ;; - dep r2=0,r2,61,3 //to physical address - ;; - //first switch to physical mode - add r3=1f-.reloc_entry, r2 - movl r16 = IA64_PSR_AC|IA64_PSR_BN|IA64_PSR_IC - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy mode - ;; - add sp=(memory_stack_end - 16 - .reloc_entry),r2 - add r8=(register_stack - .reloc_entry),r2 - ;; - mov r18=ar.rnat - mov ar.bspstore=r8 - ;; - mov cr.ipsr=r16 - mov cr.iip=r3 - mov cr.ifs=r0 - srlz.i - ;; - mov ar.rnat=r18 - rfi // note: this unmask MCA/INIT (psr.mc) - ;; -1: - //physical mode code begin - mov b6=in1 - dep r28=0,in2,61,3 //to physical address - - // purge all TC entries -#define O(member) IA64_CPUINFO_##member##_OFFSET - GET_THIS_PADDR(r2, ia64_cpu_info) // load phys addr of cpu_info into r2 - ;; - addl r17=O(PTCE_STRIDE),r2 - addl r2=O(PTCE_BASE),r2 - ;; - ld8 r18=[r2],(O(PTCE_COUNT)-O(PTCE_BASE));; // r18=ptce_base - ld4 r19=[r2],4 // r19=ptce_count[0] - ld4 r21=[r17],4 // r21=ptce_stride[0] - ;; - ld4 r20=[r2] // r20=ptce_count[1] - ld4 r22=[r17] // r22=ptce_stride[1] - mov r24=r0 - ;; - adds r20=-1,r20 - ;; -#undef O -2: - cmp.ltu p6,p7=r24,r19 -(p7) br.cond.dpnt.few 4f - mov ar.lc=r20 -3: - ptc.e r18 - ;; - add r18=r22,r18 - br.cloop.sptk.few 3b - ;; - add r18=r21,r18 - add r24=1,r24 - ;; - br.sptk.few 2b -4: - srlz.i - ;; - // purge TR entry for kernel text and data - movl r16=KERNEL_START - mov r18=KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.i r16, r18 - ptr.d r16, r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - - // purge TR entry for pal code - mov r16=in3 - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.i r16,r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - - // purge TR entry for stack - mov r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT_STACK) - ;; - shl r16=r16,IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT - movl r19=PAGE_OFFSET - ;; - add r16=r19,r16 - mov r18=IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT<<2 - ;; - ptr.d r16,r18 - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - - //copy segments - movl r16=PAGE_MASK - mov r30=in0 // in0 is page_list - br.sptk.few .dest_page - ;; -.loop: - ld8 r30=[in0], 8;; -.dest_page: - tbit.z p0, p6=r30, 0;; // 0x1 dest page -(p6) and r17=r30, r16 -(p6) br.cond.sptk.few .loop;; - - tbit.z p0, p6=r30, 1;; // 0x2 indirect page -(p6) and in0=r30, r16 -(p6) br.cond.sptk.few .loop;; - - tbit.z p0, p6=r30, 2;; // 0x4 end flag -(p6) br.cond.sptk.few .end_loop;; - - tbit.z p6, p0=r30, 3;; // 0x8 source page -(p6) br.cond.sptk.few .loop - - and r18=r30, r16 - - // simple copy page, may optimize later - movl r14=PAGE_SIZE/8 - 1;; - mov ar.lc=r14;; -1: - ld8 r14=[r18], 8;; - st8 [r17]=r14;; - fc.i r17 - add r17=8, r17 - br.ctop.sptk.few 1b - br.sptk.few .loop - ;; - -.end_loop: - sync.i // for fc.i - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - srlz.d - ;; - br.call.sptk.many b0=b6;; - -.align 32 -memory_stack: - .fill 8192, 1, 0 -memory_stack_end: -register_stack: - .fill 8192, 1, 0 -register_stack_end: -relocate_new_kernel_end: -END(relocate_new_kernel) - -.global relocate_new_kernel_size -relocate_new_kernel_size: - data8 relocate_new_kernel_end - relocate_new_kernel - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_dump_cpu_regs) - .prologue - alloc loc0=ar.pfs,1,2,0,0 - .body - mov ar.rsc=0 // put RSE in enforced lazy mode - add loc1=4*8, in0 // save r4 and r5 first - ;; -{ - flushrs // flush dirty regs to backing store - srlz.i -} - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 - ;; - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 - ;; - add loc1=32*8, in0 - mov r4=ar.rnat - ;; - st8 [in0]=r0, 8 // r0 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // rnat - mov r5=pr - ;; - st8 [in0]=r1, 8 // r1 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // pr - mov r4=b0 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r2, 8 // r2 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // b0 - mov r5=b1; - ;; - st8 [in0]=r3, 24 // r3 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // b1 - mov r4=b2 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r6, 8 // r6 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // b2 - mov r5=b3 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r7, 8 // r7 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // b3 - mov r4=b4 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r8, 8 // r8 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // b4 - mov r5=b5 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r9, 8 // r9 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // b5 - mov r4=b6 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r10, 8 // r10 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // b6 - mov r5=b7 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r11, 8 // r11 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // b7 - mov r4=b0 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r12, 8 // r12 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ip - mov r5=loc0 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r13, 8 // r13 - extr.u r5=r5, 0, 38 // ar.pfs.pfm - mov r4=r0 // user mask - ;; - st8 [in0]=r14, 8 // r14 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // cfm - ;; - st8 [in0]=r15, 8 // r15 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // user mask - mov r5=ar.rsc - ;; - st8 [in0]=r16, 8 // r16 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.rsc - mov r4=ar.bsp - ;; - st8 [in0]=r17, 8 // r17 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.bsp - mov r5=ar.bspstore - ;; - st8 [in0]=r18, 8 // r18 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.bspstore - mov r4=ar.rnat - ;; - st8 [in0]=r19, 8 // r19 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.rnat - mov r5=ar.ccv - ;; - st8 [in0]=r20, 8 // r20 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.ccv - mov r4=ar.unat - ;; - st8 [in0]=r21, 8 // r21 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.unat - mov r5 = ar.fpsr - ;; - st8 [in0]=r22, 8 // r22 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.fpsr - mov r4 = ar.unat - ;; - st8 [in0]=r23, 8 // r23 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // unat - mov r5 = ar.fpsr - ;; - st8 [in0]=r24, 8 // r24 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // fpsr - mov r4 = ar.pfs - ;; - st8 [in0]=r25, 8 // r25 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.pfs - mov r5 = ar.lc - ;; - st8 [in0]=r26, 8 // r26 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.lc - mov r4 = ar.ec - ;; - st8 [in0]=r27, 8 // r27 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.ec - mov r5 = ar.csd - ;; - st8 [in0]=r28, 8 // r28 - st8 [loc1]=r5, 8 // ar.csd - mov r4 = ar.ssd - ;; - st8 [in0]=r29, 8 // r29 - st8 [loc1]=r4, 8 // ar.ssd - ;; - st8 [in0]=r30, 8 // r30 - ;; - st8 [in0]=r31, 8 // r31 - mov ar.pfs=loc0 - ;; - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(ia64_dump_cpu_regs) diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/sal.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/sal.c deleted file mode 100644 index e4f0705c0282..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/sal.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,400 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * System Abstraction Layer (SAL) interface routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - - __cacheline_aligned DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sal_lock); -unsigned long sal_platform_features; - -unsigned short sal_revision; -unsigned short sal_version; - -#define SAL_MAJOR(x) ((x) >> 8) -#define SAL_MINOR(x) ((x) & 0xff) - -static struct { - void *addr; /* function entry point */ - void *gpval; /* gp value to use */ -} pdesc; - -static long -default_handler (void) -{ - return -1; -} - -ia64_sal_handler ia64_sal = (ia64_sal_handler) default_handler; -ia64_sal_desc_ptc_t *ia64_ptc_domain_info; - -const char * -ia64_sal_strerror (long status) -{ - const char *str; - switch (status) { - case 0: str = "Call completed without error"; break; - case 1: str = "Effect a warm boot of the system to complete " - "the update"; break; - case -1: str = "Not implemented"; break; - case -2: str = "Invalid argument"; break; - case -3: str = "Call completed with error"; break; - case -4: str = "Virtual address not registered"; break; - case -5: str = "No information available"; break; - case -6: str = "Insufficient space to add the entry"; break; - case -7: str = "Invalid entry_addr value"; break; - case -8: str = "Invalid interrupt vector"; break; - case -9: str = "Requested memory not available"; break; - case -10: str = "Unable to write to the NVM device"; break; - case -11: str = "Invalid partition type specified"; break; - case -12: str = "Invalid NVM_Object id specified"; break; - case -13: str = "NVM_Object already has the maximum number " - "of partitions"; break; - case -14: str = "Insufficient space in partition for the " - "requested write sub-function"; break; - case -15: str = "Insufficient data buffer space for the " - "requested read record sub-function"; break; - case -16: str = "Scratch buffer required for the write/delete " - "sub-function"; break; - case -17: str = "Insufficient space in the NVM_Object for the " - "requested create sub-function"; break; - case -18: str = "Invalid value specified in the partition_rec " - "argument"; break; - case -19: str = "Record oriented I/O not supported for this " - "partition"; break; - case -20: str = "Bad format of record to be written or " - "required keyword variable not " - "specified"; break; - default: str = "Unknown SAL status code"; break; - } - return str; -} - -void __init -ia64_sal_handler_init (void *entry_point, void *gpval) -{ - /* fill in the SAL procedure descriptor and point ia64_sal to it: */ - pdesc.addr = entry_point; - pdesc.gpval = gpval; - ia64_sal = (ia64_sal_handler) &pdesc; -} - -static void __init -check_versions (struct ia64_sal_systab *systab) -{ - sal_revision = (systab->sal_rev_major << 8) | systab->sal_rev_minor; - sal_version = (systab->sal_b_rev_major << 8) | systab->sal_b_rev_minor; - - /* Check for broken firmware */ - if ((sal_revision == SAL_VERSION_CODE(49, 29)) - && (sal_version == SAL_VERSION_CODE(49, 29))) - { - /* - * Old firmware for zx2000 prototypes have this weird version number, - * reset it to something sane. - */ - sal_revision = SAL_VERSION_CODE(2, 8); - sal_version = SAL_VERSION_CODE(0, 0); - } -} - -static void __init -sal_desc_entry_point (void *p) -{ - struct ia64_sal_desc_entry_point *ep = p; - ia64_pal_handler_init(__va(ep->pal_proc)); - ia64_sal_handler_init(__va(ep->sal_proc), __va(ep->gp)); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static void __init -set_smp_redirect (int flag) -{ -#ifndef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU - if (no_int_routing) - smp_int_redirect &= ~flag; - else - smp_int_redirect |= flag; -#else - /* - * For CPU Hotplug we dont want to do any chipset supported - * interrupt redirection. The reason is this would require that - * All interrupts be stopped and hard bind the irq to a cpu. - * Later when the interrupt is fired we need to set the redir hint - * on again in the vector. This is cumbersome for something that the - * user mode irq balancer will solve anyways. - */ - no_int_routing=1; - smp_int_redirect &= ~flag; -#endif -} -#else -#define set_smp_redirect(flag) do { } while (0) -#endif - -static void __init -sal_desc_platform_feature (void *p) -{ - struct ia64_sal_desc_platform_feature *pf = p; - sal_platform_features = pf->feature_mask; - - printk(KERN_INFO "SAL Platform features:"); - if (!sal_platform_features) { - printk(" None\n"); - return; - } - - if (sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_BUS_LOCK) - printk(" BusLock"); - if (sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IRQ_REDIR_HINT) { - printk(" IRQ_Redirection"); - set_smp_redirect(SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION); - } - if (sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IPI_REDIR_HINT) { - printk(" IPI_Redirection"); - set_smp_redirect(SMP_IPI_REDIRECTION); - } - if (sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT) - printk(" ITC_Drift"); - printk("\n"); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static void __init -sal_desc_ap_wakeup (void *p) -{ - struct ia64_sal_desc_ap_wakeup *ap = p; - - switch (ap->mechanism) { - case IA64_SAL_AP_EXTERNAL_INT: - ap_wakeup_vector = ap->vector; - printk(KERN_INFO "SAL: AP wakeup using external interrupt " - "vector 0x%lx\n", ap_wakeup_vector); - break; - default: - printk(KERN_ERR "SAL: AP wakeup mechanism unsupported!\n"); - break; - } -} - -static void __init -chk_nointroute_opt(void) -{ - char *cp; - - for (cp = boot_command_line; *cp; ) { - if (memcmp(cp, "nointroute", 10) == 0) { - no_int_routing = 1; - printk ("no_int_routing on\n"); - break; - } else { - while (*cp != ' ' && *cp) - ++cp; - while (*cp == ' ') - ++cp; - } - } -} - -#else -static void __init sal_desc_ap_wakeup(void *p) { } -#endif - -/* - * HP rx5670 firmware polls for interrupts during SAL_CACHE_FLUSH by reading - * cr.ivr, but it never writes cr.eoi. This leaves any interrupt marked as - * "in-service" and masks other interrupts of equal or lower priority. - * - * HP internal defect reports: F1859, F2775, F3031. - */ -static int sal_cache_flush_drops_interrupts; - -static int __init -force_pal_cache_flush(char *str) -{ - sal_cache_flush_drops_interrupts = 1; - return 0; -} -early_param("force_pal_cache_flush", force_pal_cache_flush); - -void __init -check_sal_cache_flush (void) -{ - unsigned long flags; - int cpu; - u64 vector, cache_type = 3; - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - - if (sal_cache_flush_drops_interrupts) - return; - - cpu = get_cpu(); - local_irq_save(flags); - - /* - * Send ourselves a timer interrupt, wait until it's reported, and see - * if SAL_CACHE_FLUSH drops it. - */ - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, IA64_TIMER_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); - - while (!ia64_get_irr(IA64_TIMER_VECTOR)) - cpu_relax(); - - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_CACHE_FLUSH, cache_type, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - - if (isrv.status) - printk(KERN_ERR "SAL_CAL_FLUSH failed with %ld\n", isrv.status); - - if (ia64_get_irr(IA64_TIMER_VECTOR)) { - vector = ia64_get_ivr(); - ia64_eoi(); - WARN_ON(vector != IA64_TIMER_VECTOR); - } else { - sal_cache_flush_drops_interrupts = 1; - printk(KERN_ERR "SAL: SAL_CACHE_FLUSH drops interrupts; " - "PAL_CACHE_FLUSH will be used instead\n"); - ia64_eoi(); - } - - local_irq_restore(flags); - put_cpu(); -} - -s64 -ia64_sal_cache_flush (u64 cache_type) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - - if (sal_cache_flush_drops_interrupts) { - unsigned long flags; - u64 progress; - s64 rc; - - progress = 0; - local_irq_save(flags); - rc = ia64_pal_cache_flush(cache_type, - PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_INVALIDATE, &progress, NULL); - local_irq_restore(flags); - return rc; - } - - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_CACHE_FLUSH, cache_type, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - return isrv.status; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_sal_cache_flush); - -void __init -ia64_sal_init (struct ia64_sal_systab *systab) -{ - char *p; - int i; - - if (!systab) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Hmm, no SAL System Table.\n"); - return; - } - - if (strncmp(systab->signature, "SST_", 4) != 0) - printk(KERN_ERR "bad signature in system table!"); - - check_versions(systab); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - chk_nointroute_opt(); -#endif - - /* revisions are coded in BCD, so %x does the job for us */ - printk(KERN_INFO "SAL %x.%x: %.32s %.32s%sversion %x.%x\n", - SAL_MAJOR(sal_revision), SAL_MINOR(sal_revision), - systab->oem_id, systab->product_id, - systab->product_id[0] ? " " : "", - SAL_MAJOR(sal_version), SAL_MINOR(sal_version)); - - p = (char *) (systab + 1); - for (i = 0; i < systab->entry_count; i++) { - /* - * The first byte of each entry type contains the type - * descriptor. - */ - switch (*p) { - case SAL_DESC_ENTRY_POINT: - sal_desc_entry_point(p); - break; - case SAL_DESC_PLATFORM_FEATURE: - sal_desc_platform_feature(p); - break; - case SAL_DESC_PTC: - ia64_ptc_domain_info = (ia64_sal_desc_ptc_t *)p; - break; - case SAL_DESC_AP_WAKEUP: - sal_desc_ap_wakeup(p); - break; - } - p += SAL_DESC_SIZE(*p); - } - -} - -int -ia64_sal_oemcall(struct ia64_sal_retval *isrvp, u64 oemfunc, u64 arg1, - u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4, u64 arg5, u64 arg6, u64 arg7) -{ - if (oemfunc < IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MIN || oemfunc > IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MAX) - return -1; - SAL_CALL(*isrvp, oemfunc, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7); - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_sal_oemcall); - -int -ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock(struct ia64_sal_retval *isrvp, u64 oemfunc, u64 arg1, - u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4, u64 arg5, u64 arg6, - u64 arg7) -{ - if (oemfunc < IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MIN || oemfunc > IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MAX) - return -1; - SAL_CALL_NOLOCK(*isrvp, oemfunc, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, - arg7); - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_sal_oemcall_nolock); - -int -ia64_sal_oemcall_reentrant(struct ia64_sal_retval *isrvp, u64 oemfunc, - u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4, u64 arg5, - u64 arg6, u64 arg7) -{ - if (oemfunc < IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MIN || oemfunc > IA64_SAL_OEMFUNC_MAX) - return -1; - SAL_CALL_REENTRANT(*isrvp, oemfunc, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, - arg7); - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_sal_oemcall_reentrant); - -long -ia64_sal_freq_base (unsigned long which, unsigned long *ticks_per_second, - unsigned long *drift_info) -{ - struct ia64_sal_retval isrv; - - SAL_CALL(isrv, SAL_FREQ_BASE, which, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - *ticks_per_second = isrv.v0; - *drift_info = isrv.v1; - return isrv.status; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_sal_freq_base); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c deleted file mode 100644 index 03b632c56899..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/salinfo.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,646 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * salinfo.c - * - * Creates entries in /proc/sal for various system features. - * - * Copyright (c) 2003, 2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - * - * 10/30/2001 jbarnes@sgi.com copied much of Stephane's palinfo - * code to create this file - * Oct 23 2003 kaos@sgi.com - * Replace IPI with set_cpus_allowed() to read a record from the required cpu. - * Redesign salinfo log processing to separate interrupt and user space - * contexts. - * Cache the record across multi-block reads from user space. - * Support > 64 cpus. - * Delete module_exit and MOD_INC/DEC_COUNT, salinfo cannot be a module. - * - * Jan 28 2004 kaos@sgi.com - * Periodically check for outstanding MCA or INIT records. - * - * Dec 5 2004 kaos@sgi.com - * Standardize which records are cleared automatically. - * - * Aug 18 2005 kaos@sgi.com - * mca.c may not pass a buffer, a NULL buffer just indicates that a new - * record is available in SAL. - * Replace some NR_CPUS by cpus_online, for hotplug cpu. - * - * Jan 5 2006 kaos@sgi.com - * Handle hotplug cpus coming online. - * Handle hotplug cpus going offline while they still have outstanding records. - * Use the cpu_* macros consistently. - * Replace the counting semaphore with a mutex and a test if the cpumask is non-empty. - * Modify the locking to make the test for "work to do" an atomic operation. - */ - -#include <linux/capability.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/vmalloc.h> -#include <linux/semaphore.h> - -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@sgi.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("/proc interface to IA-64 SAL features"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -typedef struct { - const char *name; /* name of the proc entry */ - unsigned long feature; /* feature bit */ - struct proc_dir_entry *entry; /* registered entry (removal) */ -} salinfo_entry_t; - -/* - * List {name,feature} pairs for every entry in /proc/sal/<feature> - * that this module exports - */ -static const salinfo_entry_t salinfo_entries[]={ - { "bus_lock", IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_BUS_LOCK, }, - { "irq_redirection", IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IRQ_REDIR_HINT, }, - { "ipi_redirection", IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_IPI_REDIR_HINT, }, - { "itc_drift", IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT, }, -}; - -#define NR_SALINFO_ENTRIES ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_entries) - -static char *salinfo_log_name[] = { - "mca", - "init", - "cmc", - "cpe", -}; - -static struct proc_dir_entry *salinfo_proc_entries[ - ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_entries) + /* /proc/sal/bus_lock */ - ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_log_name) + /* /proc/sal/{mca,...} */ - (2 * ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_log_name)) + /* /proc/sal/mca/{event,data} */ - 1]; /* /proc/sal */ - -/* Some records we get ourselves, some are accessed as saved data in buffers - * that are owned by mca.c. - */ -struct salinfo_data_saved { - u8* buffer; - u64 size; - u64 id; - int cpu; -}; - -/* State transitions. Actions are :- - * Write "read <cpunum>" to the data file. - * Write "clear <cpunum>" to the data file. - * Write "oemdata <cpunum> <offset> to the data file. - * Read from the data file. - * Close the data file. - * - * Start state is NO_DATA. - * - * NO_DATA - * write "read <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "clear <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "oemdata <cpunum> <offset> -> return -EINVAL. - * read data -> return EOF. - * close -> unchanged. Free record areas. - * - * LOG_RECORD - * write "read <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "clear <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "oemdata <cpunum> <offset> -> format the oem data, goto OEMDATA. - * read data -> return the INIT/MCA/CMC/CPE record. - * close -> unchanged. Keep record areas. - * - * OEMDATA - * write "read <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "clear <cpunum>" -> NO_DATA or LOG_RECORD. - * write "oemdata <cpunum> <offset> -> format the oem data, goto OEMDATA. - * read data -> return the formatted oemdata. - * close -> unchanged. Keep record areas. - * - * Closing the data file does not change the state. This allows shell scripts - * to manipulate salinfo data, each shell redirection opens the file, does one - * action then closes it again. The record areas are only freed at close when - * the state is NO_DATA. - */ -enum salinfo_state { - STATE_NO_DATA, - STATE_LOG_RECORD, - STATE_OEMDATA, -}; - -struct salinfo_data { - cpumask_t cpu_event; /* which cpus have outstanding events */ - wait_queue_head_t read_wait; - u8 *log_buffer; - u64 log_size; - u8 *oemdata; /* decoded oem data */ - u64 oemdata_size; - int open; /* single-open to prevent races */ - u8 type; - u8 saved_num; /* using a saved record? */ - enum salinfo_state state :8; /* processing state */ - u8 padding; - int cpu_check; /* next CPU to check */ - struct salinfo_data_saved data_saved[5];/* save last 5 records from mca.c, must be < 255 */ -}; - -static struct salinfo_data salinfo_data[ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_log_name)]; - -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(data_lock); -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(data_saved_lock); - -/** salinfo_platform_oemdata - optional callback to decode oemdata from an error - * record. - * @sect_header: pointer to the start of the section to decode. - * @oemdata: returns vmalloc area containing the decoded output. - * @oemdata_size: returns length of decoded output (strlen). - * - * Description: If user space asks for oem data to be decoded by the kernel - * and/or prom and the platform has set salinfo_platform_oemdata to the address - * of a platform specific routine then call that routine. salinfo_platform_oemdata - * vmalloc's and formats its output area, returning the address of the text - * and its strlen. Returns 0 for success, -ve for error. The callback is - * invoked on the cpu that generated the error record. - */ -int (*salinfo_platform_oemdata)(const u8 *sect_header, u8 **oemdata, u64 *oemdata_size); - -struct salinfo_platform_oemdata_parms { - const u8 *efi_guid; - u8 **oemdata; - u64 *oemdata_size; -}; - -static long -salinfo_platform_oemdata_cpu(void *context) -{ - struct salinfo_platform_oemdata_parms *parms = context; - - return salinfo_platform_oemdata(parms->efi_guid, parms->oemdata, parms->oemdata_size); -} - -static void -shift1_data_saved (struct salinfo_data *data, int shift) -{ - memcpy(data->data_saved+shift, data->data_saved+shift+1, - (ARRAY_SIZE(data->data_saved) - (shift+1)) * sizeof(data->data_saved[0])); - memset(data->data_saved + ARRAY_SIZE(data->data_saved) - 1, 0, - sizeof(data->data_saved[0])); -} - -/* This routine is invoked in interrupt context. Note: mca.c enables - * interrupts before calling this code for CMC/CPE. MCA and INIT events are - * not irq safe, do not call any routines that use spinlocks, they may deadlock. - * MCA and INIT records are recorded, a timer event will look for any - * outstanding events and wake up the user space code. - * - * The buffer passed from mca.c points to the output from ia64_log_get. This is - * a persistent buffer but its contents can change between the interrupt and - * when user space processes the record. Save the record id to identify - * changes. If the buffer is NULL then just update the bitmap. - */ -void -salinfo_log_wakeup(int type, u8 *buffer, u64 size, int irqsafe) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = salinfo_data + type; - struct salinfo_data_saved *data_saved; - unsigned long flags = 0; - int i; - int saved_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data->data_saved); - - BUG_ON(type >= ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_log_name)); - - if (irqsafe) - spin_lock_irqsave(&data_saved_lock, flags); - if (buffer) { - for (i = 0, data_saved = data->data_saved; i < saved_size; ++i, ++data_saved) { - if (!data_saved->buffer) - break; - } - if (i == saved_size) { - if (!data->saved_num) { - shift1_data_saved(data, 0); - data_saved = data->data_saved + saved_size - 1; - } else - data_saved = NULL; - } - if (data_saved) { - data_saved->cpu = smp_processor_id(); - data_saved->id = ((sal_log_record_header_t *)buffer)->id; - data_saved->size = size; - data_saved->buffer = buffer; - } - } - cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &data->cpu_event); - if (irqsafe) { - wake_up_interruptible(&data->read_wait); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&data_saved_lock, flags); - } -} - -/* Check for outstanding MCA/INIT records every minute (arbitrary) */ -#define SALINFO_TIMER_DELAY (60*HZ) -static struct timer_list salinfo_timer; -extern void ia64_mlogbuf_dump(void); - -static void -salinfo_timeout_check(struct salinfo_data *data) -{ - if (!data->open) - return; - if (!cpumask_empty(&data->cpu_event)) - wake_up_interruptible(&data->read_wait); -} - -static void -salinfo_timeout(struct timer_list *unused) -{ - ia64_mlogbuf_dump(); - salinfo_timeout_check(salinfo_data + SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA); - salinfo_timeout_check(salinfo_data + SAL_INFO_TYPE_INIT); - salinfo_timer.expires = jiffies + SALINFO_TIMER_DELAY; - add_timer(&salinfo_timer); -} - -static int -salinfo_event_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) - return -EPERM; - return 0; -} - -static ssize_t -salinfo_event_read(struct file *file, char __user *buffer, size_t count, loff_t *ppos) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = pde_data(file_inode(file)); - char cmd[32]; - size_t size; - int i, n, cpu = -1; - -retry: - if (cpumask_empty(&data->cpu_event)) { - if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) - return -EAGAIN; - if (wait_event_interruptible(data->read_wait, - !cpumask_empty(&data->cpu_event))) - return -EINTR; - } - - n = data->cpu_check; - for (i = 0; i < nr_cpu_ids; i++) { - if (cpumask_test_cpu(n, &data->cpu_event)) { - if (!cpu_online(n)) { - cpumask_clear_cpu(n, &data->cpu_event); - continue; - } - cpu = n; - break; - } - if (++n == nr_cpu_ids) - n = 0; - } - - if (cpu == -1) - goto retry; - - ia64_mlogbuf_dump(); - - /* for next read, start checking at next CPU */ - data->cpu_check = cpu; - if (++data->cpu_check == nr_cpu_ids) - data->cpu_check = 0; - - snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "read %d\n", cpu); - - size = strlen(cmd); - if (size > count) - size = count; - if (copy_to_user(buffer, cmd, size)) - return -EFAULT; - - return size; -} - -static const struct proc_ops salinfo_event_proc_ops = { - .proc_open = salinfo_event_open, - .proc_read = salinfo_event_read, - .proc_lseek = noop_llseek, -}; - -static int -salinfo_log_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = pde_data(inode); - - if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) - return -EPERM; - - spin_lock(&data_lock); - if (data->open) { - spin_unlock(&data_lock); - return -EBUSY; - } - data->open = 1; - spin_unlock(&data_lock); - - if (data->state == STATE_NO_DATA && - !(data->log_buffer = vmalloc(ia64_sal_get_state_info_size(data->type)))) { - data->open = 0; - return -ENOMEM; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int -salinfo_log_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = pde_data(inode); - - if (data->state == STATE_NO_DATA) { - vfree(data->log_buffer); - vfree(data->oemdata); - data->log_buffer = NULL; - data->oemdata = NULL; - } - spin_lock(&data_lock); - data->open = 0; - spin_unlock(&data_lock); - return 0; -} - -static long -salinfo_log_read_cpu(void *context) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = context; - sal_log_record_header_t *rh; - data->log_size = ia64_sal_get_state_info(data->type, (u64 *) data->log_buffer); - rh = (sal_log_record_header_t *)(data->log_buffer); - /* Clear corrected errors as they are read from SAL */ - if (rh->severity == sal_log_severity_corrected) - ia64_sal_clear_state_info(data->type); - return 0; -} - -static void -salinfo_log_new_read(int cpu, struct salinfo_data *data) -{ - struct salinfo_data_saved *data_saved; - unsigned long flags; - int i; - int saved_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data->data_saved); - - data->saved_num = 0; - spin_lock_irqsave(&data_saved_lock, flags); -retry: - for (i = 0, data_saved = data->data_saved; i < saved_size; ++i, ++data_saved) { - if (data_saved->buffer && data_saved->cpu == cpu) { - sal_log_record_header_t *rh = (sal_log_record_header_t *)(data_saved->buffer); - data->log_size = data_saved->size; - memcpy(data->log_buffer, rh, data->log_size); - barrier(); /* id check must not be moved */ - if (rh->id == data_saved->id) { - data->saved_num = i+1; - break; - } - /* saved record changed by mca.c since interrupt, discard it */ - shift1_data_saved(data, i); - goto retry; - } - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&data_saved_lock, flags); - - if (!data->saved_num) - work_on_cpu_safe(cpu, salinfo_log_read_cpu, data); - if (!data->log_size) { - data->state = STATE_NO_DATA; - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event); - } else { - data->state = STATE_LOG_RECORD; - } -} - -static ssize_t -salinfo_log_read(struct file *file, char __user *buffer, size_t count, loff_t *ppos) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = pde_data(file_inode(file)); - u8 *buf; - u64 bufsize; - - if (data->state == STATE_LOG_RECORD) { - buf = data->log_buffer; - bufsize = data->log_size; - } else if (data->state == STATE_OEMDATA) { - buf = data->oemdata; - bufsize = data->oemdata_size; - } else { - buf = NULL; - bufsize = 0; - } - return simple_read_from_buffer(buffer, count, ppos, buf, bufsize); -} - -static long -salinfo_log_clear_cpu(void *context) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = context; - - ia64_sal_clear_state_info(data->type); - return 0; -} - -static int -salinfo_log_clear(struct salinfo_data *data, int cpu) -{ - sal_log_record_header_t *rh; - unsigned long flags; - spin_lock_irqsave(&data_saved_lock, flags); - data->state = STATE_NO_DATA; - if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event)) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&data_saved_lock, flags); - return 0; - } - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event); - if (data->saved_num) { - shift1_data_saved(data, data->saved_num - 1); - data->saved_num = 0; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&data_saved_lock, flags); - rh = (sal_log_record_header_t *)(data->log_buffer); - /* Corrected errors have already been cleared from SAL */ - if (rh->severity != sal_log_severity_corrected) - work_on_cpu_safe(cpu, salinfo_log_clear_cpu, data); - /* clearing a record may make a new record visible */ - salinfo_log_new_read(cpu, data); - if (data->state == STATE_LOG_RECORD) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&data_saved_lock, flags); - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event); - wake_up_interruptible(&data->read_wait); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&data_saved_lock, flags); - } - return 0; -} - -static ssize_t -salinfo_log_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buffer, size_t count, loff_t *ppos) -{ - struct salinfo_data *data = pde_data(file_inode(file)); - char cmd[32]; - size_t size; - u32 offset; - int cpu; - - size = sizeof(cmd); - if (count < size) - size = count; - if (copy_from_user(cmd, buffer, size)) - return -EFAULT; - - if (sscanf(cmd, "read %d", &cpu) == 1) { - salinfo_log_new_read(cpu, data); - } else if (sscanf(cmd, "clear %d", &cpu) == 1) { - int ret; - if ((ret = salinfo_log_clear(data, cpu))) - count = ret; - } else if (sscanf(cmd, "oemdata %d %d", &cpu, &offset) == 2) { - if (data->state != STATE_LOG_RECORD && data->state != STATE_OEMDATA) - return -EINVAL; - if (offset > data->log_size - sizeof(efi_guid_t)) - return -EINVAL; - data->state = STATE_OEMDATA; - if (salinfo_platform_oemdata) { - struct salinfo_platform_oemdata_parms parms = { - .efi_guid = data->log_buffer + offset, - .oemdata = &data->oemdata, - .oemdata_size = &data->oemdata_size - }; - count = work_on_cpu_safe(cpu, salinfo_platform_oemdata_cpu, - &parms); - } else - data->oemdata_size = 0; - } else - return -EINVAL; - - return count; -} - -static const struct proc_ops salinfo_data_proc_ops = { - .proc_open = salinfo_log_open, - .proc_release = salinfo_log_release, - .proc_read = salinfo_log_read, - .proc_write = salinfo_log_write, - .proc_lseek = default_llseek, -}; - -static int salinfo_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned int i, end = ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_data); - struct salinfo_data *data; - - spin_lock_irq(&data_saved_lock); - for (i = 0, data = salinfo_data; i < end; ++i, ++data) { - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event); - wake_up_interruptible(&data->read_wait); - } - spin_unlock_irq(&data_saved_lock); - return 0; -} - -static int salinfo_cpu_pre_down(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned int i, end = ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_data); - struct salinfo_data *data; - - spin_lock_irq(&data_saved_lock); - for (i = 0, data = salinfo_data; i < end; ++i, ++data) { - struct salinfo_data_saved *data_saved; - int j = ARRAY_SIZE(data->data_saved) - 1; - - for (data_saved = data->data_saved + j; j >= 0; - --j, --data_saved) { - if (data_saved->buffer && data_saved->cpu == cpu) - shift1_data_saved(data, j); - } - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &data->cpu_event); - } - spin_unlock_irq(&data_saved_lock); - return 0; -} - -/* - * 'data' contains an integer that corresponds to the feature we're - * testing - */ -static int __maybe_unused proc_salinfo_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v) -{ - unsigned long data = (unsigned long)v; - seq_puts(m, (sal_platform_features & data) ? "1\n" : "0\n"); - return 0; -} - -static int __init -salinfo_init(void) -{ - struct proc_dir_entry *salinfo_dir; /* /proc/sal dir entry */ - struct proc_dir_entry **sdir = salinfo_proc_entries; /* keeps track of every entry */ - struct proc_dir_entry *dir, *entry; - struct salinfo_data *data; - int i; - - salinfo_dir = proc_mkdir("sal", NULL); - if (!salinfo_dir) - return 0; - - for (i=0; i < NR_SALINFO_ENTRIES; i++) { - /* pass the feature bit in question as misc data */ - *sdir++ = proc_create_single_data(salinfo_entries[i].name, 0, - salinfo_dir, proc_salinfo_show, - (void *)salinfo_entries[i].feature); - } - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(salinfo_log_name); i++) { - data = salinfo_data + i; - data->type = i; - init_waitqueue_head(&data->read_wait); - dir = proc_mkdir(salinfo_log_name[i], salinfo_dir); - if (!dir) - continue; - - entry = proc_create_data("event", S_IRUSR, dir, - &salinfo_event_proc_ops, data); - if (!entry) - continue; - *sdir++ = entry; - - entry = proc_create_data("data", S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, dir, - &salinfo_data_proc_ops, data); - if (!entry) - continue; - *sdir++ = entry; - - *sdir++ = dir; - } - - *sdir++ = salinfo_dir; - - timer_setup(&salinfo_timer, salinfo_timeout, 0); - salinfo_timer.expires = jiffies + SALINFO_TIMER_DELAY; - add_timer(&salinfo_timer); - - i = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "ia64/salinfo:online", - salinfo_cpu_online, salinfo_cpu_pre_down); - WARN_ON(i < 0); - return 0; -} - -module_init(salinfo_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5a55ac82c13a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1081 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Architecture-specific setup. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000, 2004 Intel Corp - * Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Gordon Jin <gordon.jin@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * - * 12/26/04 S.Siddha, G.Jin, R.Seth - * Add multi-threading and multi-core detection - * 11/12/01 D.Mosberger Convert get_cpuinfo() to seq_file based show_cpuinfo(). - * 04/04/00 D.Mosberger renamed cpu_initialized to cpu_online_map - * 03/31/00 R.Seth cpu_initialized and current->processor fixes - * 02/04/00 D.Mosberger some more get_cpuinfo fixes... - * 02/01/00 R.Seth fixed get_cpuinfo for SMP - * 01/07/99 S.Eranian added the support for command line argument - * 06/24/99 W.Drummond added boot_cpu_data. - * 05/28/05 Z. Menyhart Dynamic stride size for "flush_icache_range()" - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/console.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/kdev_t.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/reboot.h> -#include <linux/sched/mm.h> -#include <linux/sched/clock.h> -#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/threads.h> -#include <linux/screen_info.h> -#include <linux/dmi.h> -#include <linux/root_dev.h> -#include <linux/serial.h> -#include <linux/serial_core.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/initrd.h> -#include <linux/pm.h> -#include <linux/cpufreq.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> -#include <linux/crash_dump.h> - -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/patch.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <asm/setup.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/uv/uv.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - -#if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && (IA64_CPU_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE) -# error "struct cpuinfo_ia64 too big!" -#endif - -char ia64_platform_name[64]; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -unsigned long __per_cpu_offset[NR_CPUS]; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__per_cpu_offset); -#endif - -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpuinfo_ia64, ia64_cpu_info); -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_cpu_info); -DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, local_per_cpu_offset); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -EXPORT_SYMBOL(local_per_cpu_offset); -#endif -unsigned long ia64_cycles_per_usec; -struct ia64_boot_param *ia64_boot_param; -struct screen_info screen_info; -unsigned long vga_console_iobase; -unsigned long vga_console_membase; - -static struct resource data_resource = { - .name = "Kernel data", - .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM -}; - -static struct resource code_resource = { - .name = "Kernel code", - .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM -}; - -static struct resource bss_resource = { - .name = "Kernel bss", - .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_SYSTEM_RAM -}; - -unsigned long ia64_max_cacheline_size; - -unsigned long ia64_iobase; /* virtual address for I/O accesses */ -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_iobase); -struct io_space io_space[MAX_IO_SPACES]; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_space); -unsigned int num_io_spaces; - -/* - * "flush_icache_range()" needs to know what processor dependent stride size to use - * when it makes i-cache(s) coherent with d-caches. - */ -#define I_CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT 5 /* Safest way to go: 32 bytes by 32 bytes */ -unsigned long ia64_i_cache_stride_shift = ~0; -/* - * "clflush_cache_range()" needs to know what processor dependent stride size to - * use when it flushes cache lines including both d-cache and i-cache. - */ -/* Safest way to go: 32 bytes by 32 bytes */ -#define CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT 5 -unsigned long ia64_cache_stride_shift = ~0; - -/* - * We use a special marker for the end of memory and it uses the extra (+1) slot - */ -struct rsvd_region rsvd_region[IA64_MAX_RSVD_REGIONS + 1] __initdata; -static int num_rsvd_regions __initdata; - - -/* - * Filter incoming memory segments based on the primitive map created from the boot - * parameters. Segments contained in the map are removed from the memory ranges. A - * caller-specified function is called with the memory ranges that remain after filtering. - * This routine does not assume the incoming segments are sorted. - */ -int __init -filter_rsvd_memory (u64 start, u64 end, void *arg) -{ - u64 range_start, range_end, prev_start; - void (*func)(unsigned long, unsigned long, int); - int i; - -#if IGNORE_PFN0 - if (start == PAGE_OFFSET) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "warning: skipping physical page 0\n"); - start += PAGE_SIZE; - if (start >= end) return 0; - } -#endif - /* - * lowest possible address(walker uses virtual) - */ - prev_start = PAGE_OFFSET; - func = arg; - - for (i = 0; i < num_rsvd_regions; ++i) { - range_start = max(start, prev_start); - range_end = min(end, rsvd_region[i].start); - - if (range_start < range_end) - call_pernode_memory(__pa(range_start), range_end - range_start, func); - - /* nothing more available in this segment */ - if (range_end == end) return 0; - - prev_start = rsvd_region[i].end; - } - /* end of memory marker allows full processing inside loop body */ - return 0; -} - -/* - * Similar to "filter_rsvd_memory()", but the reserved memory ranges - * are not filtered out. - */ -int __init -filter_memory(u64 start, u64 end, void *arg) -{ - void (*func)(unsigned long, unsigned long, int); - -#if IGNORE_PFN0 - if (start == PAGE_OFFSET) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "warning: skipping physical page 0\n"); - start += PAGE_SIZE; - if (start >= end) - return 0; - } -#endif - func = arg; - if (start < end) - call_pernode_memory(__pa(start), end - start, func); - return 0; -} - -static void __init -sort_regions (struct rsvd_region *rsvd_region, int max) -{ - int j; - - /* simple bubble sorting */ - while (max--) { - for (j = 0; j < max; ++j) { - if (rsvd_region[j].start > rsvd_region[j+1].start) { - swap(rsvd_region[j], rsvd_region[j + 1]); - } - } - } -} - -/* merge overlaps */ -static int __init -merge_regions (struct rsvd_region *rsvd_region, int max) -{ - int i; - for (i = 1; i < max; ++i) { - if (rsvd_region[i].start >= rsvd_region[i-1].end) - continue; - if (rsvd_region[i].end > rsvd_region[i-1].end) - rsvd_region[i-1].end = rsvd_region[i].end; - --max; - memmove(&rsvd_region[i], &rsvd_region[i+1], - (max - i) * sizeof(struct rsvd_region)); - } - return max; -} - -/* - * Request address space for all standard resources - */ -static int __init register_memory(void) -{ - code_resource.start = ia64_tpa(_text); - code_resource.end = ia64_tpa(_etext) - 1; - data_resource.start = ia64_tpa(_etext); - data_resource.end = ia64_tpa(_edata) - 1; - bss_resource.start = ia64_tpa(__bss_start); - bss_resource.end = ia64_tpa(_end) - 1; - efi_initialize_iomem_resources(&code_resource, &data_resource, - &bss_resource); - - return 0; -} - -__initcall(register_memory); - - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - -/* - * This function checks if the reserved crashkernel is allowed on the specific - * IA64 machine flavour. Machines without an IO TLB use swiotlb and require - * some memory below 4 GB (i.e. in 32 bit area), see the implementation of - * kernel/dma/swiotlb.c. The hpzx1 architecture has an IO TLB but cannot use that - * in kdump case. See the comment in sba_init() in sba_iommu.c. - * - * So, the only machvec that really supports loading the kdump kernel - * over 4 GB is "uv". - */ -static int __init check_crashkernel_memory(unsigned long pbase, size_t size) -{ - if (is_uv_system()) - return 1; - else - return pbase < (1UL << 32); -} - -static void __init setup_crashkernel(unsigned long total, int *n) -{ - unsigned long long base = 0, size = 0; - int ret; - - ret = parse_crashkernel(boot_command_line, total, - &size, &base); - if (ret == 0 && size > 0) { - if (!base) { - sort_regions(rsvd_region, *n); - *n = merge_regions(rsvd_region, *n); - base = kdump_find_rsvd_region(size, - rsvd_region, *n); - } - - if (!check_crashkernel_memory(base, size)) { - pr_warn("crashkernel: There would be kdump memory " - "at %ld GB but this is unusable because it " - "must\nbe below 4 GB. Change the memory " - "configuration of the machine.\n", - (unsigned long)(base >> 30)); - return; - } - - if (base != ~0UL) { - printk(KERN_INFO "Reserving %ldMB of memory at %ldMB " - "for crashkernel (System RAM: %ldMB)\n", - (unsigned long)(size >> 20), - (unsigned long)(base >> 20), - (unsigned long)(total >> 20)); - rsvd_region[*n].start = - (unsigned long)__va(base); - rsvd_region[*n].end = - (unsigned long)__va(base + size); - (*n)++; - crashk_res.start = base; - crashk_res.end = base + size - 1; - } - } - efi_memmap_res.start = ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap; - efi_memmap_res.end = efi_memmap_res.start + - ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - boot_param_res.start = __pa(ia64_boot_param); - boot_param_res.end = boot_param_res.start + - sizeof(*ia64_boot_param); -} -#else -static inline void __init setup_crashkernel(unsigned long total, int *n) -{} -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP -static int __init reserve_elfcorehdr(u64 *start, u64 *end) -{ - u64 length; - - /* We get the address using the kernel command line, - * but the size is extracted from the EFI tables. - * Both address and size are required for reservation - * to work properly. - */ - - if (!is_vmcore_usable()) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((length = vmcore_find_descriptor_size(elfcorehdr_addr)) == 0) { - vmcore_unusable(); - return -EINVAL; - } - - *start = (unsigned long)__va(elfcorehdr_addr); - *end = *start + length; - return 0; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP */ - -/** - * reserve_memory - setup reserved memory areas - * - * Setup the reserved memory areas set aside for the boot parameters, - * initrd, etc. There are currently %IA64_MAX_RSVD_REGIONS defined, - * see arch/ia64/include/asm/meminit.h if you need to define more. - */ -void __init -reserve_memory (void) -{ - int n = 0; - unsigned long total_memory; - - /* - * none of the entries in this table overlap - */ - rsvd_region[n].start = (unsigned long) ia64_boot_param; - rsvd_region[n].end = rsvd_region[n].start + sizeof(*ia64_boot_param); - n++; - - rsvd_region[n].start = (unsigned long) __va(ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap); - rsvd_region[n].end = rsvd_region[n].start + ia64_boot_param->efi_memmap_size; - n++; - - rsvd_region[n].start = (unsigned long) __va(ia64_boot_param->command_line); - rsvd_region[n].end = (rsvd_region[n].start - + strlen(__va(ia64_boot_param->command_line)) + 1); - n++; - - rsvd_region[n].start = (unsigned long) ia64_imva((void *)KERNEL_START); - rsvd_region[n].end = (unsigned long) ia64_imva(_end); - n++; - -#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD - if (ia64_boot_param->initrd_start) { - rsvd_region[n].start = (unsigned long)__va(ia64_boot_param->initrd_start); - rsvd_region[n].end = rsvd_region[n].start + ia64_boot_param->initrd_size; - n++; - } -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP - if (reserve_elfcorehdr(&rsvd_region[n].start, - &rsvd_region[n].end) == 0) - n++; -#endif - - total_memory = efi_memmap_init(&rsvd_region[n].start, &rsvd_region[n].end); - n++; - - setup_crashkernel(total_memory, &n); - - /* end of memory marker */ - rsvd_region[n].start = ~0UL; - rsvd_region[n].end = ~0UL; - n++; - - num_rsvd_regions = n; - BUG_ON(IA64_MAX_RSVD_REGIONS + 1 < n); - - sort_regions(rsvd_region, num_rsvd_regions); - num_rsvd_regions = merge_regions(rsvd_region, num_rsvd_regions); - - /* reserve all regions except the end of memory marker with memblock */ - for (n = 0; n < num_rsvd_regions - 1; n++) { - struct rsvd_region *region = &rsvd_region[n]; - phys_addr_t addr = __pa(region->start); - phys_addr_t size = region->end - region->start; - - memblock_reserve(addr, size); - } -} - -/** - * find_initrd - get initrd parameters from the boot parameter structure - * - * Grab the initrd start and end from the boot parameter struct given us by - * the boot loader. - */ -void __init -find_initrd (void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD - if (ia64_boot_param->initrd_start) { - initrd_start = (unsigned long)__va(ia64_boot_param->initrd_start); - initrd_end = initrd_start+ia64_boot_param->initrd_size; - - printk(KERN_INFO "Initial ramdisk at: 0x%lx (%llu bytes)\n", - initrd_start, ia64_boot_param->initrd_size); - } -#endif -} - -static void __init -io_port_init (void) -{ - unsigned long phys_iobase; - - /* - * Set `iobase' based on the EFI memory map or, failing that, the - * value firmware left in ar.k0. - * - * Note that in ia32 mode, IN/OUT instructions use ar.k0 to compute - * the port's virtual address, so ia32_load_state() loads it with a - * user virtual address. But in ia64 mode, glibc uses the - * *physical* address in ar.k0 to mmap the appropriate area from - * /dev/mem, and the inX()/outX() interfaces use MMIO. In both - * cases, user-mode can only use the legacy 0-64K I/O port space. - * - * ar.k0 is not involved in kernel I/O port accesses, which can use - * any of the I/O port spaces and are done via MMIO using the - * virtual mmio_base from the appropriate io_space[]. - */ - phys_iobase = efi_get_iobase(); - if (!phys_iobase) { - phys_iobase = ia64_get_kr(IA64_KR_IO_BASE); - printk(KERN_INFO "No I/O port range found in EFI memory map, " - "falling back to AR.KR0 (0x%lx)\n", phys_iobase); - } - ia64_iobase = (unsigned long) ioremap(phys_iobase, 0); - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_IO_BASE, __pa(ia64_iobase)); - - /* setup legacy IO port space */ - io_space[0].mmio_base = ia64_iobase; - io_space[0].sparse = 1; - num_io_spaces = 1; -} - -/** - * early_console_setup - setup debugging console - * - * Consoles started here require little enough setup that we can start using - * them very early in the boot process, either right after the machine - * vector initialization, or even before if the drivers can detect their hw. - * - * Returns non-zero if a console couldn't be setup. - */ -static inline int __init -early_console_setup (char *cmdline) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_PCDP - if (!efi_setup_pcdp_console(cmdline)) - return 0; -#endif - return -1; -} - -static void __init -screen_info_setup(void) -{ - unsigned int orig_x, orig_y, num_cols, num_rows, font_height; - - memset(&screen_info, 0, sizeof(screen_info)); - - if (!ia64_boot_param->console_info.num_rows || - !ia64_boot_param->console_info.num_cols) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "invalid screen-info, guessing 80x25\n"); - orig_x = 0; - orig_y = 0; - num_cols = 80; - num_rows = 25; - font_height = 16; - } else { - orig_x = ia64_boot_param->console_info.orig_x; - orig_y = ia64_boot_param->console_info.orig_y; - num_cols = ia64_boot_param->console_info.num_cols; - num_rows = ia64_boot_param->console_info.num_rows; - font_height = 400 / num_rows; - } - - screen_info.orig_x = orig_x; - screen_info.orig_y = orig_y; - screen_info.orig_video_cols = num_cols; - screen_info.orig_video_lines = num_rows; - screen_info.orig_video_points = font_height; - screen_info.orig_video_mode = 3; /* XXX fake */ - screen_info.orig_video_isVGA = 1; /* XXX fake */ - screen_info.orig_video_ega_bx = 3; /* XXX fake */ -} - -static inline void -mark_bsp_online (void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* If we register an early console, allow CPU 0 to printk */ - set_cpu_online(smp_processor_id(), true); -#endif -} - -static __initdata int nomca; -static __init int setup_nomca(char *s) -{ - nomca = 1; - return 0; -} -early_param("nomca", setup_nomca); - -void __init -setup_arch (char **cmdline_p) -{ - unw_init(); - - ia64_patch_vtop((u64) __start___vtop_patchlist, (u64) __end___vtop_patchlist); - - *cmdline_p = __va(ia64_boot_param->command_line); - strscpy(boot_command_line, *cmdline_p, COMMAND_LINE_SIZE); - - efi_init(); - io_port_init(); - - uv_probe_system_type(); - parse_early_param(); - - if (early_console_setup(*cmdline_p) == 0) - mark_bsp_online(); - - /* Initialize the ACPI boot-time table parser */ - acpi_table_init(); - early_acpi_boot_init(); -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA - acpi_numa_init(); - acpi_numa_fixup(); -#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU - prefill_possible_map(); -#endif - per_cpu_scan_finalize((cpumask_empty(&early_cpu_possible_map) ? - 32 : cpumask_weight(&early_cpu_possible_map)), - additional_cpus > 0 ? additional_cpus : 0); -#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - smp_build_cpu_map(); -#endif - find_memory(); - - /* process SAL system table: */ - ia64_sal_init(__va(sal_systab_phys)); - -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - ia64_patch_rse((u64) __start___rse_patchlist, (u64) __end___rse_patchlist); -#else - { - unsigned long num_phys_stacked; - - if (ia64_pal_rse_info(&num_phys_stacked, 0) == 0 && num_phys_stacked > 96) - ia64_patch_rse((u64) __start___rse_patchlist, (u64) __end___rse_patchlist); - } -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - cpu_physical_id(0) = hard_smp_processor_id(); -#endif - - cpu_init(); /* initialize the bootstrap CPU */ - mmu_context_init(); /* initialize context_id bitmap */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_VT - if (!conswitchp) { -# if defined(CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE) - /* - * Non-legacy systems may route legacy VGA MMIO range to system - * memory. vga_con probes the MMIO hole, so memory looks like - * a VGA device to it. The EFI memory map can tell us if it's - * memory so we can avoid this problem. - */ - if (efi_mem_type(0xA0000) != EFI_CONVENTIONAL_MEMORY) - conswitchp = &vga_con; -# endif - } -#endif - - /* enable IA-64 Machine Check Abort Handling unless disabled */ - if (!nomca) - ia64_mca_init(); - - /* - * Default to /dev/sda2. This assumes that the EFI partition - * is physical disk 1 partition 1 and the Linux root disk is - * physical disk 1 partition 2. - */ - ROOT_DEV = MKDEV(SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR, 2); - - if (is_uv_system()) - uv_setup(cmdline_p); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - else - init_smp_config(); -#endif - - screen_info_setup(); - paging_init(); - - clear_sched_clock_stable(); -} - -/* - * Display cpu info for all CPUs. - */ -static int -show_cpuinfo (struct seq_file *m, void *v) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -# define lpj c->loops_per_jiffy -# define cpunum c->cpu -#else -# define lpj loops_per_jiffy -# define cpunum 0 -#endif - static struct { - unsigned long mask; - const char *feature_name; - } feature_bits[] = { - { 1UL << 0, "branchlong" }, - { 1UL << 1, "spontaneous deferral"}, - { 1UL << 2, "16-byte atomic ops" } - }; - char features[128], *cp, *sep; - struct cpuinfo_ia64 *c = v; - unsigned long mask; - unsigned long proc_freq; - int i, size; - - mask = c->features; - - /* build the feature string: */ - memcpy(features, "standard", 9); - cp = features; - size = sizeof(features); - sep = ""; - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(feature_bits) && size > 1; ++i) { - if (mask & feature_bits[i].mask) { - cp += snprintf(cp, size, "%s%s", sep, - feature_bits[i].feature_name), - sep = ", "; - mask &= ~feature_bits[i].mask; - size = sizeof(features) - (cp - features); - } - } - if (mask && size > 1) { - /* print unknown features as a hex value */ - snprintf(cp, size, "%s0x%lx", sep, mask); - } - - proc_freq = cpufreq_quick_get(cpunum); - if (!proc_freq) - proc_freq = c->proc_freq / 1000; - - seq_printf(m, - "processor : %d\n" - "vendor : %s\n" - "arch : IA-64\n" - "family : %u\n" - "model : %u\n" - "model name : %s\n" - "revision : %u\n" - "archrev : %u\n" - "features : %s\n" - "cpu number : %lu\n" - "cpu regs : %u\n" - "cpu MHz : %lu.%03lu\n" - "itc MHz : %lu.%06lu\n" - "BogoMIPS : %lu.%02lu\n", - cpunum, c->vendor, c->family, c->model, - c->model_name, c->revision, c->archrev, - features, c->ppn, c->number, - proc_freq / 1000, proc_freq % 1000, - c->itc_freq / 1000000, c->itc_freq % 1000000, - lpj*HZ/500000, (lpj*HZ/5000) % 100); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - seq_printf(m, "siblings : %u\n", - cpumask_weight(&cpu_core_map[cpunum])); - if (c->socket_id != -1) - seq_printf(m, "physical id: %u\n", c->socket_id); - if (c->threads_per_core > 1 || c->cores_per_socket > 1) - seq_printf(m, - "core id : %u\n" - "thread id : %u\n", - c->core_id, c->thread_id); -#endif - seq_printf(m,"\n"); - - return 0; -} - -static void * -c_start (struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - while (*pos < nr_cpu_ids && !cpu_online(*pos)) - ++*pos; -#endif - return *pos < nr_cpu_ids ? cpu_data(*pos) : NULL; -} - -static void * -c_next (struct seq_file *m, void *v, loff_t *pos) -{ - ++*pos; - return c_start(m, pos); -} - -static void -c_stop (struct seq_file *m, void *v) -{ -} - -const struct seq_operations cpuinfo_op = { - .start = c_start, - .next = c_next, - .stop = c_stop, - .show = show_cpuinfo -}; - -#define MAX_BRANDS 8 -static char brandname[MAX_BRANDS][128]; - -static char * -get_model_name(__u8 family, __u8 model) -{ - static int overflow; - char brand[128]; - int i; - - memcpy(brand, "Unknown", 8); - if (ia64_pal_get_brand_info(brand)) { - if (family == 0x7) - memcpy(brand, "Merced", 7); - else if (family == 0x1f) switch (model) { - case 0: memcpy(brand, "McKinley", 9); break; - case 1: memcpy(brand, "Madison", 8); break; - case 2: memcpy(brand, "Madison up to 9M cache", 23); break; - } - } - for (i = 0; i < MAX_BRANDS; i++) - if (strcmp(brandname[i], brand) == 0) - return brandname[i]; - for (i = 0; i < MAX_BRANDS; i++) - if (brandname[i][0] == '\0') - return strcpy(brandname[i], brand); - if (overflow++ == 0) - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Table overflow. Some processor model information will be missing\n", - __func__); - return "Unknown"; -} - -static void -identify_cpu (struct cpuinfo_ia64 *c) -{ - union { - unsigned long bits[5]; - struct { - /* id 0 & 1: */ - char vendor[16]; - - /* id 2 */ - u64 ppn; /* processor serial number */ - - /* id 3: */ - unsigned number : 8; - unsigned revision : 8; - unsigned model : 8; - unsigned family : 8; - unsigned archrev : 8; - unsigned reserved : 24; - - /* id 4: */ - u64 features; - } field; - } cpuid; - pal_vm_info_1_u_t vm1; - pal_vm_info_2_u_t vm2; - pal_status_t status; - unsigned long impl_va_msb = 50, phys_addr_size = 44; /* Itanium defaults */ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) - cpuid.bits[i] = ia64_get_cpuid(i); - - memcpy(c->vendor, cpuid.field.vendor, 16); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - c->cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - /* below default values will be overwritten by identify_siblings() - * for Multi-Threading/Multi-Core capable CPUs - */ - c->threads_per_core = c->cores_per_socket = c->num_log = 1; - c->socket_id = -1; - - identify_siblings(c); - - if (c->threads_per_core > smp_num_siblings) - smp_num_siblings = c->threads_per_core; -#endif - c->ppn = cpuid.field.ppn; - c->number = cpuid.field.number; - c->revision = cpuid.field.revision; - c->model = cpuid.field.model; - c->family = cpuid.field.family; - c->archrev = cpuid.field.archrev; - c->features = cpuid.field.features; - c->model_name = get_model_name(c->family, c->model); - - status = ia64_pal_vm_summary(&vm1, &vm2); - if (status == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - impl_va_msb = vm2.pal_vm_info_2_s.impl_va_msb; - phys_addr_size = vm1.pal_vm_info_1_s.phys_add_size; - } - c->unimpl_va_mask = ~((7L<<61) | ((1L << (impl_va_msb + 1)) - 1)); - c->unimpl_pa_mask = ~((1L<<63) | ((1L << phys_addr_size) - 1)); -} - -/* - * Do the following calculations: - * - * 1. the max. cache line size. - * 2. the minimum of the i-cache stride sizes for "flush_icache_range()". - * 3. the minimum of the cache stride sizes for "clflush_cache_range()". - */ -static void -get_cache_info(void) -{ - unsigned long line_size, max = 1; - unsigned long l, levels, unique_caches; - pal_cache_config_info_t cci; - long status; - - status = ia64_pal_cache_summary(&levels, &unique_caches); - if (status != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: ia64_pal_cache_summary() failed (status=%ld)\n", - __func__, status); - max = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; - /* Safest setup for "flush_icache_range()" */ - ia64_i_cache_stride_shift = I_CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT; - /* Safest setup for "clflush_cache_range()" */ - ia64_cache_stride_shift = CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT; - goto out; - } - - for (l = 0; l < levels; ++l) { - /* cache_type (data_or_unified)=2 */ - status = ia64_pal_cache_config_info(l, 2, &cci); - if (status != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: ia64_pal_cache_config_info" - "(l=%lu, 2) failed (status=%ld)\n", - __func__, l, status); - max = SMP_CACHE_BYTES; - /* The safest setup for "flush_icache_range()" */ - cci.pcci_stride = I_CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT; - /* The safest setup for "clflush_cache_range()" */ - ia64_cache_stride_shift = CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT; - cci.pcci_unified = 1; - } else { - if (cci.pcci_stride < ia64_cache_stride_shift) - ia64_cache_stride_shift = cci.pcci_stride; - - line_size = 1 << cci.pcci_line_size; - if (line_size > max) - max = line_size; - } - - if (!cci.pcci_unified) { - /* cache_type (instruction)=1*/ - status = ia64_pal_cache_config_info(l, 1, &cci); - if (status != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: ia64_pal_cache_config_info" - "(l=%lu, 1) failed (status=%ld)\n", - __func__, l, status); - /* The safest setup for flush_icache_range() */ - cci.pcci_stride = I_CACHE_STRIDE_SHIFT; - } - } - if (cci.pcci_stride < ia64_i_cache_stride_shift) - ia64_i_cache_stride_shift = cci.pcci_stride; - } - out: - if (max > ia64_max_cacheline_size) - ia64_max_cacheline_size = max; -} - -/* - * cpu_init() initializes state that is per-CPU. This function acts - * as a 'CPU state barrier', nothing should get across. - */ -void -cpu_init (void) -{ - extern void ia64_mmu_init(void *); - static unsigned long max_num_phys_stacked = IA64_NUM_PHYS_STACK_REG; - unsigned long num_phys_stacked; - pal_vm_info_2_u_t vmi; - unsigned int max_ctx; - struct cpuinfo_ia64 *cpu_info; - void *cpu_data; - - cpu_data = per_cpu_init(); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * insert boot cpu into sibling and core mapes - * (must be done after per_cpu area is setup) - */ - if (smp_processor_id() == 0) { - cpumask_set_cpu(0, &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, 0)); - cpumask_set_cpu(0, &cpu_core_map[0]); - } else { - /* - * Set ar.k3 so that assembly code in MCA handler can compute - * physical addresses of per cpu variables with a simple: - * phys = ar.k3 + &per_cpu_var - * and the alt-dtlb-miss handler can set per-cpu mapping into - * the TLB when needed. head.S already did this for cpu0. - */ - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_PER_CPU_DATA, - ia64_tpa(cpu_data) - (long) __per_cpu_start); - } -#endif - - get_cache_info(); - - /* - * We can't pass "local_cpu_data" to identify_cpu() because we haven't called - * ia64_mmu_init() yet. And we can't call ia64_mmu_init() first because it - * depends on the data returned by identify_cpu(). We break the dependency by - * accessing cpu_data() through the canonical per-CPU address. - */ - cpu_info = cpu_data + ((char *) &__ia64_per_cpu_var(ia64_cpu_info) - __per_cpu_start); - identify_cpu(cpu_info); - -#ifdef CONFIG_MCKINLEY - { -# define FEATURE_SET 16 - struct ia64_pal_retval iprv; - - if (cpu_info->family == 0x1f) { - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES, 0, FEATURE_SET, 0); - if ((iprv.status == 0) && (iprv.v0 & 0x80) && (iprv.v2 & 0x80)) - PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES, - (iprv.v1 | 0x80), FEATURE_SET, 0); - } - } -#endif - - /* Clear the stack memory reserved for pt_regs: */ - memset(task_pt_regs(current), 0, sizeof(struct pt_regs)); - - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_FPU_OWNER, 0); - - /* - * Initialize the page-table base register to a global - * directory with all zeroes. This ensure that we can handle - * TLB-misses to user address-space even before we created the - * first user address-space. This may happen, e.g., due to - * aggressive use of lfetch.fault. - */ - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_PT_BASE, __pa(ia64_imva(empty_zero_page))); - - /* - * Initialize default control register to defer speculative faults except - * for those arising from TLB misses, which are not deferred. The - * kernel MUST NOT depend on a particular setting of these bits (in other words, - * the kernel must have recovery code for all speculative accesses). Turn on - * dcr.lc as per recommendation by the architecture team. Most IA-32 apps - * shouldn't be affected by this (moral: keep your ia32 locks aligned and you'll - * be fine). - */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_DCR, ( IA64_DCR_DP | IA64_DCR_DK | IA64_DCR_DX | IA64_DCR_DR - | IA64_DCR_DA | IA64_DCR_DD | IA64_DCR_LC)); - mmgrab(&init_mm); - current->active_mm = &init_mm; - BUG_ON(current->mm); - - ia64_mmu_init(ia64_imva(cpu_data)); - ia64_mca_cpu_init(ia64_imva(cpu_data)); - - /* Clear ITC to eliminate sched_clock() overflows in human time. */ - ia64_set_itc(0); - - /* disable all local interrupt sources: */ - ia64_set_itv(1 << 16); - ia64_set_lrr0(1 << 16); - ia64_set_lrr1(1 << 16); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_PMV, 1 << 16); - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, 1 << 16); - - /* clear TPR & XTP to enable all interrupt classes: */ - ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_TPR, 0); - - /* Clear any pending interrupts left by SAL/EFI */ - while (ia64_get_ivr() != IA64_SPURIOUS_INT_VECTOR) - ia64_eoi(); - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - normal_xtp(); -#endif - - /* set ia64_ctx.max_rid to the maximum RID that is supported by all CPUs: */ - if (ia64_pal_vm_summary(NULL, &vmi) == 0) { - max_ctx = (1U << (vmi.pal_vm_info_2_s.rid_size - 3)) - 1; - setup_ptcg_sem(vmi.pal_vm_info_2_s.max_purges, NPTCG_FROM_PAL); - } else { - printk(KERN_WARNING "cpu_init: PAL VM summary failed, assuming 18 RID bits\n"); - max_ctx = (1U << 15) - 1; /* use architected minimum */ - } - while (max_ctx < ia64_ctx.max_ctx) { - unsigned int old = ia64_ctx.max_ctx; - if (cmpxchg(&ia64_ctx.max_ctx, old, max_ctx) == old) - break; - } - - if (ia64_pal_rse_info(&num_phys_stacked, NULL) != 0) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "cpu_init: PAL RSE info failed; assuming 96 physical " - "stacked regs\n"); - num_phys_stacked = 96; - } - /* size of physical stacked register partition plus 8 bytes: */ - if (num_phys_stacked > max_num_phys_stacked) { - ia64_patch_phys_stack_reg(num_phys_stacked*8 + 8); - max_num_phys_stacked = num_phys_stacked; - } -} - -void __init arch_cpu_finalize_init(void) -{ - ia64_patch_mckinley_e9((unsigned long) __start___mckinley_e9_bundles, - (unsigned long) __end___mckinley_e9_bundles); -} - -static int __init run_dmi_scan(void) -{ - dmi_setup(); - return 0; -} -core_initcall(run_dmi_scan); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/sigframe.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/sigframe.h deleted file mode 100644 index 58a36ce6c26e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/sigframe.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -struct sigscratch { - unsigned long scratch_unat; /* ar.unat for the general registers saved in pt */ - unsigned long ar_pfs; /* for syscalls, the user-level function-state */ - struct pt_regs pt; -}; - -struct sigframe { - /* - * Place signal handler args where user-level unwinder can find them easily. - * DO NOT MOVE THESE. They are part of the IA-64 Linux ABI and there is - * user-level code that depends on their presence! - */ - unsigned long arg0; /* signum */ - unsigned long arg1; /* siginfo pointer */ - unsigned long arg2; /* sigcontext pointer */ - /* - * End of architected state. - */ - - void __user *handler; /* pointer to the plabel of the signal handler */ - struct siginfo info; - struct sigcontext sc; -}; - -extern void ia64_do_signal (struct sigscratch *, long); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/signal.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/signal.c deleted file mode 100644 index 51cf6a7ec158..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/signal.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Architecture-specific signal handling support. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Derived from i386 and Alpha versions. - */ - -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/signal.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/stddef.h> -#include <linux/tty.h> -#include <linux/binfmts.h> -#include <linux/unistd.h> -#include <linux/wait.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/rse.h> -#include <asm/sigcontext.h> - -#include "sigframe.h" - -#define DEBUG_SIG 0 -#define STACK_ALIGN 16 /* minimal alignment for stack pointer */ - -#if _NSIG_WORDS > 1 -# define PUT_SIGSET(k,u) __copy_to_user((u)->sig, (k)->sig, sizeof(sigset_t)) -# define GET_SIGSET(k,u) __copy_from_user((k)->sig, (u)->sig, sizeof(sigset_t)) -#else -# define PUT_SIGSET(k,u) __put_user((k)->sig[0], &(u)->sig[0]) -# define GET_SIGSET(k,u) __get_user((k)->sig[0], &(u)->sig[0]) -#endif - -static long -restore_sigcontext (struct sigcontext __user *sc, struct sigscratch *scr) -{ - unsigned long ip, flags, nat, um, cfm, rsc; - long err; - - /* Always make any pending restarted system calls return -EINTR */ - current->restart_block.fn = do_no_restart_syscall; - - /* restore scratch that always needs gets updated during signal delivery: */ - err = __get_user(flags, &sc->sc_flags); - err |= __get_user(nat, &sc->sc_nat); - err |= __get_user(ip, &sc->sc_ip); /* instruction pointer */ - err |= __get_user(cfm, &sc->sc_cfm); - err |= __get_user(um, &sc->sc_um); /* user mask */ - err |= __get_user(rsc, &sc->sc_ar_rsc); - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.ar_unat, &sc->sc_ar_unat); - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.ar_fpsr, &sc->sc_ar_fpsr); - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.ar_pfs, &sc->sc_ar_pfs); - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.pr, &sc->sc_pr); /* predicates */ - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.b0, &sc->sc_br[0]); /* b0 (rp) */ - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.b6, &sc->sc_br[6]); /* b6 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r1, &sc->sc_gr[1], 8); /* r1 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r8, &sc->sc_gr[8], 4*8); /* r8-r11 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r12, &sc->sc_gr[12], 2*8); /* r12-r13 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r15, &sc->sc_gr[15], 8); /* r15 */ - - scr->pt.cr_ifs = cfm | (1UL << 63); - scr->pt.ar_rsc = rsc | (3 << 2); /* force PL3 */ - - /* establish new instruction pointer: */ - scr->pt.cr_iip = ip & ~0x3UL; - ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->ri = ip & 0x3; - scr->pt.cr_ipsr = (scr->pt.cr_ipsr & ~IA64_PSR_UM) | (um & IA64_PSR_UM); - - scr->scratch_unat = ia64_put_scratch_nat_bits(&scr->pt, nat); - - if (!(flags & IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL)) { - /* Restore most scratch-state only when not in syscall. */ - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.ar_ccv, &sc->sc_ar_ccv); /* ar.ccv */ - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.b7, &sc->sc_br[7]); /* b7 */ - err |= __get_user(scr->pt.r14, &sc->sc_gr[14]); /* r14 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.ar_csd, &sc->sc_ar25, 2*8); /* ar.csd & ar.ssd */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r2, &sc->sc_gr[2], 2*8); /* r2-r3 */ - err |= __copy_from_user(&scr->pt.r16, &sc->sc_gr[16], 16*8); /* r16-r31 */ - } - - if ((flags & IA64_SC_FLAG_FPH_VALID) != 0) { - struct ia64_psr *psr = ia64_psr(&scr->pt); - - err |= __copy_from_user(current->thread.fph, &sc->sc_fr[32], 96*16); - psr->mfh = 0; /* drop signal handler's fph contents... */ - preempt_disable(); - if (psr->dfh) - ia64_drop_fpu(current); - else { - /* We already own the local fph, otherwise psr->dfh wouldn't be 0. */ - __ia64_load_fpu(current->thread.fph); - ia64_set_local_fpu_owner(current); - } - preempt_enable(); - } - return err; -} - -long -ia64_rt_sigreturn (struct sigscratch *scr) -{ - extern char ia64_strace_leave_kernel, ia64_leave_kernel; - struct sigcontext __user *sc; - sigset_t set; - long retval; - - sc = &((struct sigframe __user *) (scr->pt.r12 + 16))->sc; - - /* - * When we return to the previously executing context, r8 and r10 have already - * been setup the way we want them. Indeed, if the signal wasn't delivered while - * in a system call, we must not touch r8 or r10 as otherwise user-level state - * could be corrupted. - */ - retval = (long) &ia64_leave_kernel; - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE) - || test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT)) - /* - * strace expects to be notified after sigreturn returns even though the - * context to which we return may not be in the middle of a syscall. - * Thus, the return-value that strace displays for sigreturn is - * meaningless. - */ - retval = (long) &ia64_strace_leave_kernel; - - if (!access_ok(sc, sizeof(*sc))) - goto give_sigsegv; - - if (GET_SIGSET(&set, &sc->sc_mask)) - goto give_sigsegv; - - set_current_blocked(&set); - - if (restore_sigcontext(sc, scr)) - goto give_sigsegv; - -#if DEBUG_SIG - printk("SIG return (%s:%d): sp=%lx ip=%lx\n", - current->comm, current->pid, scr->pt.r12, scr->pt.cr_iip); -#endif - if (restore_altstack(&sc->sc_stack)) - goto give_sigsegv; - return retval; - - give_sigsegv: - force_sig(SIGSEGV); - return retval; -} - -/* - * This does just the minimum required setup of sigcontext. - * Specifically, it only installs data that is either not knowable at - * the user-level or that gets modified before execution in the - * trampoline starts. Everything else is done at the user-level. - */ -static long -setup_sigcontext (struct sigcontext __user *sc, sigset_t *mask, struct sigscratch *scr) -{ - unsigned long flags = 0, ifs, cfm, nat; - long err = 0; - - ifs = scr->pt.cr_ifs; - - if (on_sig_stack((unsigned long) sc)) - flags |= IA64_SC_FLAG_ONSTACK; - if ((ifs & (1UL << 63)) == 0) - /* if cr_ifs doesn't have the valid bit set, we got here through a syscall */ - flags |= IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL; - cfm = ifs & ((1UL << 38) - 1); - ia64_flush_fph(current); - if ((current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID)) { - flags |= IA64_SC_FLAG_FPH_VALID; - err = __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_fr[32], current->thread.fph, 96*16); - } - - nat = ia64_get_scratch_nat_bits(&scr->pt, scr->scratch_unat); - - err |= __put_user(flags, &sc->sc_flags); - err |= __put_user(nat, &sc->sc_nat); - err |= PUT_SIGSET(mask, &sc->sc_mask); - err |= __put_user(cfm, &sc->sc_cfm); - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.cr_ipsr & IA64_PSR_UM, &sc->sc_um); - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.ar_rsc, &sc->sc_ar_rsc); - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.ar_unat, &sc->sc_ar_unat); /* ar.unat */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.ar_fpsr, &sc->sc_ar_fpsr); /* ar.fpsr */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.ar_pfs, &sc->sc_ar_pfs); - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.pr, &sc->sc_pr); /* predicates */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.b0, &sc->sc_br[0]); /* b0 (rp) */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.b6, &sc->sc_br[6]); /* b6 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[1], &scr->pt.r1, 8); /* r1 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[8], &scr->pt.r8, 4*8); /* r8-r11 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[12], &scr->pt.r12, 2*8); /* r12-r13 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[15], &scr->pt.r15, 8); /* r15 */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.cr_iip + ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->ri, &sc->sc_ip); - - if (!(flags & IA64_SC_FLAG_IN_SYSCALL)) { - /* Copy scratch regs to sigcontext if the signal didn't interrupt a syscall. */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.ar_ccv, &sc->sc_ar_ccv); /* ar.ccv */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.b7, &sc->sc_br[7]); /* b7 */ - err |= __put_user(scr->pt.r14, &sc->sc_gr[14]); /* r14 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_ar25, &scr->pt.ar_csd, 2*8); /* ar.csd & ar.ssd */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[2], &scr->pt.r2, 2*8); /* r2-r3 */ - err |= __copy_to_user(&sc->sc_gr[16], &scr->pt.r16, 16*8); /* r16-r31 */ - } - return err; -} - -/* - * Check whether the register-backing store is already on the signal stack. - */ -static inline int -rbs_on_sig_stack (unsigned long bsp) -{ - return (bsp - current->sas_ss_sp < current->sas_ss_size); -} - -static long -setup_frame(struct ksignal *ksig, sigset_t *set, struct sigscratch *scr) -{ - extern char __kernel_sigtramp[]; - unsigned long tramp_addr, new_rbs = 0, new_sp; - struct sigframe __user *frame; - long err; - - new_sp = scr->pt.r12; - tramp_addr = (unsigned long) __kernel_sigtramp; - if (ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK) { - int onstack = sas_ss_flags(new_sp); - - if (onstack == 0) { - new_sp = current->sas_ss_sp + current->sas_ss_size; - /* - * We need to check for the register stack being on the - * signal stack separately, because it's switched - * separately (memory stack is switched in the kernel, - * register stack is switched in the signal trampoline). - */ - if (!rbs_on_sig_stack(scr->pt.ar_bspstore)) - new_rbs = ALIGN(current->sas_ss_sp, - sizeof(long)); - } else if (onstack == SS_ONSTACK) { - unsigned long check_sp; - - /* - * If we are on the alternate signal stack and would - * overflow it, don't. Return an always-bogus address - * instead so we will die with SIGSEGV. - */ - check_sp = (new_sp - sizeof(*frame)) & -STACK_ALIGN; - if (!likely(on_sig_stack(check_sp))) { - force_sigsegv(ksig->sig); - return 1; - } - } - } - frame = (void __user *) ((new_sp - sizeof(*frame)) & -STACK_ALIGN); - - if (!access_ok(frame, sizeof(*frame))) { - force_sigsegv(ksig->sig); - return 1; - } - - err = __put_user(ksig->sig, &frame->arg0); - err |= __put_user(&frame->info, &frame->arg1); - err |= __put_user(&frame->sc, &frame->arg2); - err |= __put_user(new_rbs, &frame->sc.sc_rbs_base); - err |= __put_user(0, &frame->sc.sc_loadrs); /* initialize to zero */ - err |= __put_user(ksig->ka.sa.sa_handler, &frame->handler); - - err |= copy_siginfo_to_user(&frame->info, &ksig->info); - - err |= __save_altstack(&frame->sc.sc_stack, scr->pt.r12); - err |= setup_sigcontext(&frame->sc, set, scr); - - if (unlikely(err)) { - force_sigsegv(ksig->sig); - return 1; - } - - scr->pt.r12 = (unsigned long) frame - 16; /* new stack pointer */ - scr->pt.ar_fpsr = FPSR_DEFAULT; /* reset fpsr for signal handler */ - scr->pt.cr_iip = tramp_addr; - ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->ri = 0; /* start executing in first slot */ - ia64_psr(&scr->pt)->be = 0; /* force little-endian byte-order */ - /* - * Force the interruption function mask to zero. This has no effect when a - * system-call got interrupted by a signal (since, in that case, scr->pt_cr_ifs is - * ignored), but it has the desirable effect of making it possible to deliver a - * signal with an incomplete register frame (which happens when a mandatory RSE - * load faults). Furthermore, it has no negative effect on the getting the user's - * dirty partition preserved, because that's governed by scr->pt.loadrs. - */ - scr->pt.cr_ifs = (1UL << 63); - - /* - * Note: this affects only the NaT bits of the scratch regs (the ones saved in - * pt_regs), which is exactly what we want. - */ - scr->scratch_unat = 0; /* ensure NaT bits of r12 is clear */ - -#if DEBUG_SIG - printk("SIG deliver (%s:%d): sig=%d sp=%lx ip=%lx handler=%p\n", - current->comm, current->pid, ksig->sig, scr->pt.r12, frame->sc.sc_ip, frame->handler); -#endif - return 0; -} - -static long -handle_signal (struct ksignal *ksig, struct sigscratch *scr) -{ - int ret = setup_frame(ksig, sigmask_to_save(), scr); - - if (!ret) - signal_setup_done(ret, ksig, test_thread_flag(TIF_SINGLESTEP)); - - return ret; -} - -/* - * Note that `init' is a special process: it doesn't get signals it doesn't want to - * handle. Thus you cannot kill init even with a SIGKILL even by mistake. - */ -void -ia64_do_signal (struct sigscratch *scr, long in_syscall) -{ - long restart = in_syscall; - long errno = scr->pt.r8; - struct ksignal ksig; - - /* - * This only loops in the rare cases of handle_signal() failing, in which case we - * need to push through a forced SIGSEGV. - */ - while (1) { - if (!get_signal(&ksig)) - break; - - /* - * get_signal() may have run a debugger (via notify_parent()) - * and the debugger may have modified the state (e.g., to arrange for an - * inferior call), thus it's important to check for restarting _after_ - * get_signal(). - */ - if ((long) scr->pt.r10 != -1) - /* - * A system calls has to be restarted only if one of the error codes - * ERESTARTNOHAND, ERESTARTSYS, or ERESTARTNOINTR is returned. If r10 - * isn't -1 then r8 doesn't hold an error code and we don't need to - * restart the syscall, so we can clear the "restart" flag here. - */ - restart = 0; - - if (ksig.sig <= 0) - break; - - if (unlikely(restart)) { - switch (errno) { - case ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK: - case ERESTARTNOHAND: - scr->pt.r8 = EINTR; - /* note: scr->pt.r10 is already -1 */ - break; - case ERESTARTSYS: - if ((ksig.ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTART) == 0) { - scr->pt.r8 = EINTR; - /* note: scr->pt.r10 is already -1 */ - break; - } - fallthrough; - case ERESTARTNOINTR: - ia64_decrement_ip(&scr->pt); - restart = 0; /* don't restart twice if handle_signal() fails... */ - } - } - - /* - * Whee! Actually deliver the signal. If the delivery failed, we need to - * continue to iterate in this loop so we can deliver the SIGSEGV... - */ - if (handle_signal(&ksig, scr)) - return; - } - - /* Did we come from a system call? */ - if (restart) { - /* Restart the system call - no handlers present */ - if (errno == ERESTARTNOHAND || errno == ERESTARTSYS || errno == ERESTARTNOINTR - || errno == ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK) - { - /* - * Note: the syscall number is in r15 which is saved in - * pt_regs so all we need to do here is adjust ip so that - * the "break" instruction gets re-executed. - */ - ia64_decrement_ip(&scr->pt); - if (errno == ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK) - scr->pt.r15 = __NR_restart_syscall; - } - } - - /* if there's no signal to deliver, we just put the saved sigmask - * back */ - restore_saved_sigmask(); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/smp.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/smp.c deleted file mode 100644 index ea4f009a232b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/smp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,335 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * SMP Support - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001, 2003 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Lots of stuff stolen from arch/alpha/kernel/smp.c - * - * 01/05/16 Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> IA64-SMP functions. Reorganized - * the existing code (on the lines of x86 port). - * 00/09/11 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> Do loops_per_jiffy - * calibration on each CPU. - * 00/08/23 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> fixed logical processor id - * 00/03/31 Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> Fixes for Bootstrap Processor - * & cpu_online_map now gets done here (instead of setup.c) - * 99/10/05 davidm Update to bring it in sync with new command-line processing - * scheme. - * 10/13/00 Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> Updated smp_call_function and - * smp_call_function_single to resend IPI on timeouts - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/cache.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> - -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <asm/current.h> -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/xtp.h> - -/* - * Note: alignment of 4 entries/cacheline was empirically determined - * to be a good tradeoff between hot cachelines & spreading the array - * across too many cacheline. - */ -static struct local_tlb_flush_counts { - unsigned int count; -} __attribute__((__aligned__(32))) local_tlb_flush_counts[NR_CPUS]; - -static DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(unsigned short [NR_CPUS], - shadow_flush_counts); - -#define IPI_CALL_FUNC 0 -#define IPI_CPU_STOP 1 -#define IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE 2 -#define IPI_KDUMP_CPU_STOP 3 - -/* This needs to be cacheline aligned because it is written to by *other* CPUs. */ -static DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(unsigned long, ipi_operation); - -extern void cpu_halt (void); - -static void -stop_this_cpu(void) -{ - /* - * Remove this CPU: - */ - set_cpu_online(smp_processor_id(), false); - max_xtp(); - local_irq_disable(); - cpu_halt(); -} - -void -cpu_die(void) -{ - max_xtp(); - local_irq_disable(); - cpu_halt(); - /* Should never be here */ - BUG(); - for (;;); -} - -irqreturn_t -handle_IPI (int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - int this_cpu = get_cpu(); - unsigned long *pending_ipis = &__ia64_per_cpu_var(ipi_operation); - unsigned long ops; - - mb(); /* Order interrupt and bit testing. */ - while ((ops = xchg(pending_ipis, 0)) != 0) { - mb(); /* Order bit clearing and data access. */ - do { - unsigned long which; - - which = ffz(~ops); - ops &= ~(1 << which); - - switch (which) { - case IPI_CPU_STOP: - stop_this_cpu(); - break; - case IPI_CALL_FUNC: - generic_smp_call_function_interrupt(); - break; - case IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE: - generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt(); - break; -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - case IPI_KDUMP_CPU_STOP: - unw_init_running(kdump_cpu_freeze, NULL); - break; -#endif - default: - printk(KERN_CRIT "Unknown IPI on CPU %d: %lu\n", - this_cpu, which); - break; - } - } while (ops); - mb(); /* Order data access and bit testing. */ - } - put_cpu(); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - - - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static inline void -send_IPI_single (int dest_cpu, int op) -{ - set_bit(op, &per_cpu(ipi_operation, dest_cpu)); - ia64_send_ipi(dest_cpu, IA64_IPI_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static inline void -send_IPI_allbutself (int op) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for_each_online_cpu(i) { - if (i != smp_processor_id()) - send_IPI_single(i, op); - } -} - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static inline void -send_IPI_mask(const struct cpumask *mask, int op) -{ - unsigned int cpu; - - for_each_cpu(cpu, mask) { - send_IPI_single(cpu, op); - } -} - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static inline void -send_IPI_all (int op) -{ - int i; - - for_each_online_cpu(i) { - send_IPI_single(i, op); - } -} - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static inline void -send_IPI_self (int op) -{ - send_IPI_single(smp_processor_id(), op); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC -void -kdump_smp_send_stop(void) -{ - send_IPI_allbutself(IPI_KDUMP_CPU_STOP); -} - -void -kdump_smp_send_init(void) -{ - unsigned int cpu, self_cpu; - self_cpu = smp_processor_id(); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - if (cpu != self_cpu) { - if(kdump_status[cpu] == 0) - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, 0, IA64_IPI_DM_INIT, 0); - } - } -} -#endif -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -void -arch_smp_send_reschedule (int cpu) -{ - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, IA64_IPI_RESCHEDULE, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(arch_smp_send_reschedule); - -/* - * Called with preemption disabled. - */ -static void -smp_send_local_flush_tlb (int cpu) -{ - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, IA64_IPI_LOCAL_TLB_FLUSH, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); -} - -void -smp_local_flush_tlb(void) -{ - /* - * Use atomic ops. Otherwise, the load/increment/store sequence from - * a "++" operation can have the line stolen between the load & store. - * The overhead of the atomic op in negligible in this case & offers - * significant benefit for the brief periods where lots of cpus - * are simultaneously flushing TLBs. - */ - ia64_fetchadd(1, &local_tlb_flush_counts[smp_processor_id()].count, acq); - local_flush_tlb_all(); -} - -#define FLUSH_DELAY 5 /* Usec backoff to eliminate excessive cacheline bouncing */ - -void -smp_flush_tlb_cpumask(cpumask_t xcpumask) -{ - unsigned short *counts = __ia64_per_cpu_var(shadow_flush_counts); - cpumask_t cpumask = xcpumask; - int mycpu, cpu, flush_mycpu = 0; - - preempt_disable(); - mycpu = smp_processor_id(); - - for_each_cpu(cpu, &cpumask) - counts[cpu] = local_tlb_flush_counts[cpu].count & 0xffff; - - mb(); - for_each_cpu(cpu, &cpumask) { - if (cpu == mycpu) - flush_mycpu = 1; - else - smp_send_local_flush_tlb(cpu); - } - - if (flush_mycpu) - smp_local_flush_tlb(); - - for_each_cpu(cpu, &cpumask) - while(counts[cpu] == (local_tlb_flush_counts[cpu].count & 0xffff)) - udelay(FLUSH_DELAY); - - preempt_enable(); -} - -void -smp_flush_tlb_all (void) -{ - on_each_cpu((void (*)(void *))local_flush_tlb_all, NULL, 1); -} - -void -smp_flush_tlb_mm (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - cpumask_var_t cpus; - preempt_disable(); - /* this happens for the common case of a single-threaded fork(): */ - if (likely(mm == current->active_mm && atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) == 1)) - { - local_finish_flush_tlb_mm(mm); - preempt_enable(); - return; - } - if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&cpus, GFP_ATOMIC)) { - smp_call_function((void (*)(void *))local_finish_flush_tlb_mm, - mm, 1); - } else { - cpumask_copy(cpus, mm_cpumask(mm)); - smp_call_function_many(cpus, - (void (*)(void *))local_finish_flush_tlb_mm, mm, 1); - free_cpumask_var(cpus); - } - local_irq_disable(); - local_finish_flush_tlb_mm(mm); - local_irq_enable(); - preempt_enable(); -} - -void arch_send_call_function_single_ipi(int cpu) -{ - send_IPI_single(cpu, IPI_CALL_FUNC_SINGLE); -} - -void arch_send_call_function_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask) -{ - send_IPI_mask(mask, IPI_CALL_FUNC); -} - -/* - * this function calls the 'stop' function on all other CPUs in the system. - */ -void -smp_send_stop (void) -{ - send_IPI_allbutself(IPI_CPU_STOP); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/smpboot.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/smpboot.c deleted file mode 100644 index d0e935cf2093..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/smpboot.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,839 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * SMP boot-related support - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2001, 2004-2005 Intel Corp - * Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Gordon Jin <gordon.jin@intel.com> - * Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> - * - * 01/05/16 Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> Moved SMP booting functions from smp.c to here. - * 01/04/27 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> Added ITC synching code. - * 02/07/31 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> Switch over to hotplug-CPU boot-sequence. - * smp_boot_cpus()/smp_commence() is replaced by - * smp_prepare_cpus()/__cpu_up()/smp_cpus_done(). - * 04/06/21 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> Added CPU Hotplug Support - * 04/12/26 Jin Gordon <gordon.jin@intel.com> - * 04/12/26 Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Add multi-threading and multi-core detection - * 05/01/30 Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> - * Setup cpu_sibling_map and cpu_core_map - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/notifier.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <asm/cache.h> -#include <asm/current.h> -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> - -#define SMP_DEBUG 0 - -#if SMP_DEBUG -#define Dprintk(x...) printk(x) -#else -#define Dprintk(x...) -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -#ifdef CONFIG_PERMIT_BSP_REMOVE -#define bsp_remove_ok 1 -#else -#define bsp_remove_ok 0 -#endif - -/* - * Global array allocated for NR_CPUS at boot time - */ -struct sal_to_os_boot sal_boot_rendez_state[NR_CPUS]; - -/* - * start_ap in head.S uses this to store current booting cpu - * info. - */ -struct sal_to_os_boot *sal_state_for_booting_cpu = &sal_boot_rendez_state[0]; - -#define set_brendez_area(x) (sal_state_for_booting_cpu = &sal_boot_rendez_state[(x)]); - -#else -#define set_brendez_area(x) -#endif - - -/* - * ITC synchronization related stuff: - */ -#define MASTER (0) -#define SLAVE (SMP_CACHE_BYTES/8) - -#define NUM_ROUNDS 64 /* magic value */ -#define NUM_ITERS 5 /* likewise */ - -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(itc_sync_lock); -static volatile unsigned long go[SLAVE + 1]; - -#define DEBUG_ITC_SYNC 0 - -extern void start_ap (void); -extern unsigned long ia64_iobase; - -struct task_struct *task_for_booting_cpu; - -/* - * State for each CPU - */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, cpu_state); - -cpumask_t cpu_core_map[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_core_map); -DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(cpumask_t, cpu_sibling_map); -EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_sibling_map); - -int smp_num_siblings = 1; - -/* which logical CPU number maps to which CPU (physical APIC ID) */ -volatile int ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[NR_CPUS]; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_cpu_to_sapicid); - -static cpumask_t cpu_callin_map; - -struct smp_boot_data smp_boot_data __initdata; - -unsigned long ap_wakeup_vector = -1; /* External Int use to wakeup APs */ - -char __initdata no_int_routing; - -unsigned char smp_int_redirect; /* are INT and IPI redirectable by the chipset? */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_FORCE_CPEI_RETARGET -#define CPEI_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT (1) -#else -#define CPEI_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT (0) -#endif - -unsigned int force_cpei_retarget = CPEI_OVERRIDE_DEFAULT; - -static int __init -cmdl_force_cpei(char *str) -{ - int value=0; - - get_option (&str, &value); - force_cpei_retarget = value; - - return 1; -} - -__setup("force_cpei=", cmdl_force_cpei); - -static int __init -nointroute (char *str) -{ - no_int_routing = 1; - printk ("no_int_routing on\n"); - return 1; -} - -__setup("nointroute", nointroute); - -static void fix_b0_for_bsp(void) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU - int cpuid; - static int fix_bsp_b0 = 1; - - cpuid = smp_processor_id(); - - /* - * Cache the b0 value on the first AP that comes up - */ - if (!(fix_bsp_b0 && cpuid)) - return; - - sal_boot_rendez_state[0].br[0] = sal_boot_rendez_state[cpuid].br[0]; - printk ("Fixed BSP b0 value from CPU %d\n", cpuid); - - fix_bsp_b0 = 0; -#endif -} - -void -sync_master (void *arg) -{ - unsigned long flags, i; - - go[MASTER] = 0; - - local_irq_save(flags); - { - for (i = 0; i < NUM_ROUNDS*NUM_ITERS; ++i) { - while (!go[MASTER]) - cpu_relax(); - go[MASTER] = 0; - go[SLAVE] = ia64_get_itc(); - } - } - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -/* - * Return the number of cycles by which our itc differs from the itc on the master - * (time-keeper) CPU. A positive number indicates our itc is ahead of the master, - * negative that it is behind. - */ -static inline long -get_delta (long *rt, long *master) -{ - unsigned long best_t0 = 0, best_t1 = ~0UL, best_tm = 0; - unsigned long tcenter, t0, t1, tm; - long i; - - for (i = 0; i < NUM_ITERS; ++i) { - t0 = ia64_get_itc(); - go[MASTER] = 1; - while (!(tm = go[SLAVE])) - cpu_relax(); - go[SLAVE] = 0; - t1 = ia64_get_itc(); - - if (t1 - t0 < best_t1 - best_t0) - best_t0 = t0, best_t1 = t1, best_tm = tm; - } - - *rt = best_t1 - best_t0; - *master = best_tm - best_t0; - - /* average best_t0 and best_t1 without overflow: */ - tcenter = (best_t0/2 + best_t1/2); - if (best_t0 % 2 + best_t1 % 2 == 2) - ++tcenter; - return tcenter - best_tm; -} - -/* - * Synchronize ar.itc of the current (slave) CPU with the ar.itc of the MASTER CPU - * (normally the time-keeper CPU). We use a closed loop to eliminate the possibility of - * unaccounted-for errors (such as getting a machine check in the middle of a calibration - * step). The basic idea is for the slave to ask the master what itc value it has and to - * read its own itc before and after the master responds. Each iteration gives us three - * timestamps: - * - * slave master - * - * t0 ---\ - * ---\ - * ---> - * tm - * /--- - * /--- - * t1 <--- - * - * - * The goal is to adjust the slave's ar.itc such that tm falls exactly half-way between t0 - * and t1. If we achieve this, the clocks are synchronized provided the interconnect - * between the slave and the master is symmetric. Even if the interconnect were - * asymmetric, we would still know that the synchronization error is smaller than the - * roundtrip latency (t0 - t1). - * - * When the interconnect is quiet and symmetric, this lets us synchronize the itc to - * within one or two cycles. However, we can only *guarantee* that the synchronization is - * accurate to within a round-trip time, which is typically in the range of several - * hundred cycles (e.g., ~500 cycles). In practice, this means that the itc's are usually - * almost perfectly synchronized, but we shouldn't assume that the accuracy is much better - * than half a micro second or so. - */ -void -ia64_sync_itc (unsigned int master) -{ - long i, delta, adj, adjust_latency = 0, done = 0; - unsigned long flags, rt, master_time_stamp, bound; -#if DEBUG_ITC_SYNC - struct { - long rt; /* roundtrip time */ - long master; /* master's timestamp */ - long diff; /* difference between midpoint and master's timestamp */ - long lat; /* estimate of itc adjustment latency */ - } t[NUM_ROUNDS]; -#endif - - /* - * Make sure local timer ticks are disabled while we sync. If - * they were enabled, we'd have to worry about nasty issues - * like setting the ITC ahead of (or a long time before) the - * next scheduled tick. - */ - BUG_ON((ia64_get_itv() & (1 << 16)) == 0); - - go[MASTER] = 1; - - if (smp_call_function_single(master, sync_master, NULL, 0) < 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "sync_itc: failed to get attention of CPU %u!\n", master); - return; - } - - while (go[MASTER]) - cpu_relax(); /* wait for master to be ready */ - - spin_lock_irqsave(&itc_sync_lock, flags); - { - for (i = 0; i < NUM_ROUNDS; ++i) { - delta = get_delta(&rt, &master_time_stamp); - if (delta == 0) { - done = 1; /* let's lock on to this... */ - bound = rt; - } - - if (!done) { - if (i > 0) { - adjust_latency += -delta; - adj = -delta + adjust_latency/4; - } else - adj = -delta; - - ia64_set_itc(ia64_get_itc() + adj); - } -#if DEBUG_ITC_SYNC - t[i].rt = rt; - t[i].master = master_time_stamp; - t[i].diff = delta; - t[i].lat = adjust_latency/4; -#endif - } - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&itc_sync_lock, flags); - -#if DEBUG_ITC_SYNC - for (i = 0; i < NUM_ROUNDS; ++i) - printk("rt=%5ld master=%5ld diff=%5ld adjlat=%5ld\n", - t[i].rt, t[i].master, t[i].diff, t[i].lat); -#endif - - printk(KERN_INFO "CPU %d: synchronized ITC with CPU %u (last diff %ld cycles, " - "maxerr %lu cycles)\n", smp_processor_id(), master, delta, rt); -} - -/* - * Ideally sets up per-cpu profiling hooks. Doesn't do much now... - */ -static inline void smp_setup_percpu_timer(void) -{ -} - -static void -smp_callin (void) -{ - int cpuid, phys_id, itc_master; - struct cpuinfo_ia64 *last_cpuinfo, *this_cpuinfo; - extern void ia64_init_itm(void); - extern volatile int time_keeper_id; - - cpuid = smp_processor_id(); - phys_id = hard_smp_processor_id(); - itc_master = time_keeper_id; - - if (cpu_online(cpuid)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "huh, phys CPU#0x%x, CPU#0x%x already present??\n", - phys_id, cpuid); - BUG(); - } - - fix_b0_for_bsp(); - - /* - * numa_node_id() works after this. - */ - set_numa_node(cpu_to_node_map[cpuid]); - set_numa_mem(local_memory_node(cpu_to_node_map[cpuid])); - - spin_lock(&vector_lock); - /* Setup the per cpu irq handling data structures */ - __setup_vector_irq(cpuid); - notify_cpu_starting(cpuid); - set_cpu_online(cpuid, true); - per_cpu(cpu_state, cpuid) = CPU_ONLINE; - spin_unlock(&vector_lock); - - smp_setup_percpu_timer(); - - ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup(); /* Setup vector on AP */ - - local_irq_enable(); - - if (!(sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT)) { - /* - * Synchronize the ITC with the BP. Need to do this after irqs are - * enabled because ia64_sync_itc() calls smp_call_function_single(), which - * calls spin_unlock_bh(), which calls spin_unlock_bh(), which calls - * local_bh_enable(), which bugs out if irqs are not enabled... - */ - Dprintk("Going to syncup ITC with ITC Master.\n"); - ia64_sync_itc(itc_master); - } - - /* - * Get our bogomips. - */ - ia64_init_itm(); - - /* - * Delay calibration can be skipped if new processor is identical to the - * previous processor. - */ - last_cpuinfo = cpu_data(cpuid - 1); - this_cpuinfo = local_cpu_data; - if (last_cpuinfo->itc_freq != this_cpuinfo->itc_freq || - last_cpuinfo->proc_freq != this_cpuinfo->proc_freq || - last_cpuinfo->features != this_cpuinfo->features || - last_cpuinfo->revision != this_cpuinfo->revision || - last_cpuinfo->family != this_cpuinfo->family || - last_cpuinfo->archrev != this_cpuinfo->archrev || - last_cpuinfo->model != this_cpuinfo->model) - calibrate_delay(); - local_cpu_data->loops_per_jiffy = loops_per_jiffy; - - /* - * Allow the master to continue. - */ - cpumask_set_cpu(cpuid, &cpu_callin_map); - Dprintk("Stack on CPU %d at about %p\n",cpuid, &cpuid); -} - - -/* - * Activate a secondary processor. head.S calls this. - */ -int -start_secondary (void *unused) -{ - /* Early console may use I/O ports */ - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_IO_BASE, __pa(ia64_iobase)); -#ifndef CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME - Dprintk("start_secondary: starting CPU 0x%x\n", hard_smp_processor_id()); -#endif - efi_map_pal_code(); - cpu_init(); - smp_callin(); - - cpu_startup_entry(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_IDLE); - return 0; -} - -static int -do_boot_cpu (int sapicid, int cpu, struct task_struct *idle) -{ - int timeout; - - task_for_booting_cpu = idle; - Dprintk("Sending wakeup vector %lu to AP 0x%x/0x%x.\n", ap_wakeup_vector, cpu, sapicid); - - set_brendez_area(cpu); - ia64_send_ipi(cpu, ap_wakeup_vector, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0); - - /* - * Wait 10s total for the AP to start - */ - Dprintk("Waiting on callin_map ..."); - for (timeout = 0; timeout < 100000; timeout++) { - if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cpu_callin_map)) - break; /* It has booted */ - barrier(); /* Make sure we re-read cpu_callin_map */ - udelay(100); - } - Dprintk("\n"); - - if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cpu_callin_map)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Processor 0x%x/0x%x is stuck.\n", cpu, sapicid); - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = -1; - set_cpu_online(cpu, false); /* was set in smp_callin() */ - return -EINVAL; - } - return 0; -} - -static int __init -decay (char *str) -{ - int ticks; - get_option (&str, &ticks); - return 1; -} - -__setup("decay=", decay); - -/* - * Initialize the logical CPU number to SAPICID mapping - */ -void __init -smp_build_cpu_map (void) -{ - int sapicid, cpu, i; - int boot_cpu_id = hard_smp_processor_id(); - - for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) { - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = -1; - } - - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[0] = boot_cpu_id; - init_cpu_present(cpumask_of(0)); - set_cpu_possible(0, true); - for (cpu = 1, i = 0; i < smp_boot_data.cpu_count; i++) { - sapicid = smp_boot_data.cpu_phys_id[i]; - if (sapicid == boot_cpu_id) - continue; - set_cpu_present(cpu, true); - set_cpu_possible(cpu, true); - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = sapicid; - cpu++; - } -} - -/* - * Cycle through the APs sending Wakeup IPIs to boot each. - */ -void __init -smp_prepare_cpus (unsigned int max_cpus) -{ - int boot_cpu_id = hard_smp_processor_id(); - - /* - * Initialize the per-CPU profiling counter/multiplier - */ - - smp_setup_percpu_timer(); - - cpumask_set_cpu(0, &cpu_callin_map); - - local_cpu_data->loops_per_jiffy = loops_per_jiffy; - ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[0] = boot_cpu_id; - - printk(KERN_INFO "Boot processor id 0x%x/0x%x\n", 0, boot_cpu_id); - - current_thread_info()->cpu = 0; - - /* - * If SMP should be disabled, then really disable it! - */ - if (!max_cpus) { - printk(KERN_INFO "SMP mode deactivated.\n"); - init_cpu_online(cpumask_of(0)); - init_cpu_present(cpumask_of(0)); - init_cpu_possible(cpumask_of(0)); - return; - } -} - -void smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void) -{ - set_cpu_online(smp_processor_id(), true); - cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &cpu_callin_map); - set_numa_node(cpu_to_node_map[smp_processor_id()]); - per_cpu(cpu_state, smp_processor_id()) = CPU_ONLINE; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -static inline void -clear_cpu_sibling_map(int cpu) -{ - int i; - - for_each_cpu(i, &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu)) - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, i)); - for_each_cpu(i, &cpu_core_map[cpu]) - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &cpu_core_map[i]); - - per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu) = cpu_core_map[cpu] = CPU_MASK_NONE; -} - -static void -remove_siblinginfo(int cpu) -{ - if (cpu_data(cpu)->threads_per_core == 1 && - cpu_data(cpu)->cores_per_socket == 1) { - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &cpu_core_map[cpu]); - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu)); - return; - } - - /* remove it from all sibling map's */ - clear_cpu_sibling_map(cpu); -} - -extern void fixup_irqs(void); - -int migrate_platform_irqs(unsigned int cpu) -{ - int new_cpei_cpu; - struct irq_data *data = NULL; - const struct cpumask *mask; - int retval = 0; - - /* - * dont permit CPEI target to removed. - */ - if (cpe_vector > 0 && is_cpu_cpei_target(cpu)) { - printk ("CPU (%d) is CPEI Target\n", cpu); - if (can_cpei_retarget()) { - /* - * Now re-target the CPEI to a different processor - */ - new_cpei_cpu = cpumask_any(cpu_online_mask); - mask = cpumask_of(new_cpei_cpu); - set_cpei_target_cpu(new_cpei_cpu); - data = irq_get_irq_data(ia64_cpe_irq); - /* - * Switch for now, immediately, we need to do fake intr - * as other interrupts, but need to study CPEI behaviour with - * polling before making changes. - */ - if (data && data->chip) { - data->chip->irq_disable(data); - data->chip->irq_set_affinity(data, mask, false); - data->chip->irq_enable(data); - printk ("Re-targeting CPEI to cpu %d\n", new_cpei_cpu); - } - } - if (!data) { - printk ("Unable to retarget CPEI, offline cpu [%d] failed\n", cpu); - retval = -EBUSY; - } - } - return retval; -} - -/* must be called with cpucontrol mutex held */ -int __cpu_disable(void) -{ - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - /* - * dont permit boot processor for now - */ - if (cpu == 0 && !bsp_remove_ok) { - printk ("Your platform does not support removal of BSP\n"); - return (-EBUSY); - } - - set_cpu_online(cpu, false); - - if (migrate_platform_irqs(cpu)) { - set_cpu_online(cpu, true); - return -EBUSY; - } - - remove_siblinginfo(cpu); - fixup_irqs(); - local_flush_tlb_all(); - cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &cpu_callin_map); - return 0; -} - -void __cpu_die(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) { - /* They ack this in play_dead by setting CPU_DEAD */ - if (per_cpu(cpu_state, cpu) == CPU_DEAD) - { - printk ("CPU %d is now offline\n", cpu); - return; - } - msleep(100); - } - printk(KERN_ERR "CPU %u didn't die...\n", cpu); -} -#endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ - -void -smp_cpus_done (unsigned int dummy) -{ - int cpu; - unsigned long bogosum = 0; - - /* - * Allow the user to impress friends. - */ - - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - bogosum += cpu_data(cpu)->loops_per_jiffy; - } - - printk(KERN_INFO "Total of %d processors activated (%lu.%02lu BogoMIPS).\n", - (int)num_online_cpus(), bogosum/(500000/HZ), (bogosum/(5000/HZ))%100); -} - -static inline void set_cpu_sibling_map(int cpu) -{ - int i; - - for_each_online_cpu(i) { - if ((cpu_data(cpu)->socket_id == cpu_data(i)->socket_id)) { - cpumask_set_cpu(i, &cpu_core_map[cpu]); - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &cpu_core_map[i]); - if (cpu_data(cpu)->core_id == cpu_data(i)->core_id) { - cpumask_set_cpu(i, - &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu)); - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, - &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, i)); - } - } - } -} - -int -__cpu_up(unsigned int cpu, struct task_struct *tidle) -{ - int ret; - int sapicid; - - sapicid = ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu]; - if (sapicid == -1) - return -EINVAL; - - /* - * Already booted cpu? not valid anymore since we dont - * do idle loop tightspin anymore. - */ - if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cpu_callin_map)) - return -EINVAL; - - per_cpu(cpu_state, cpu) = CPU_UP_PREPARE; - /* Processor goes to start_secondary(), sets online flag */ - ret = do_boot_cpu(sapicid, cpu, tidle); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - - if (cpu_data(cpu)->threads_per_core == 1 && - cpu_data(cpu)->cores_per_socket == 1) { - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu)); - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &cpu_core_map[cpu]); - return 0; - } - - set_cpu_sibling_map(cpu); - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Assume that CPUs have been discovered by some platform-dependent interface. For - * SoftSDV/Lion, that would be ACPI. - * - * Setup of the IPI irq handler is done in irq.c:init_IRQ_SMP(). - */ -void __init -init_smp_config(void) -{ - struct fptr { - unsigned long fp; - unsigned long gp; - } *ap_startup; - long sal_ret; - - /* Tell SAL where to drop the APs. */ - ap_startup = (struct fptr *) start_ap; - sal_ret = ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_BOOT_RENDEZ, - ia64_tpa(ap_startup->fp), ia64_tpa(ap_startup->gp), 0, 0, 0, 0); - if (sal_ret < 0) - printk(KERN_ERR "SMP: Can't set SAL AP Boot Rendezvous: %s\n", - ia64_sal_strerror(sal_ret)); -} - -/* - * identify_siblings(cpu) gets called from identify_cpu. This populates the - * information related to logical execution units in per_cpu_data structure. - */ -void identify_siblings(struct cpuinfo_ia64 *c) -{ - long status; - u16 pltid; - pal_logical_to_physical_t info; - - status = ia64_pal_logical_to_phys(-1, &info); - if (status != PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - if (status != PAL_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "ia64_pal_logical_to_phys failed with %ld\n", - status); - return; - } - - info.overview_ppid = 0; - info.overview_cpp = 1; - info.overview_tpc = 1; - } - - status = ia64_sal_physical_id_info(&pltid); - if (status != PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) { - if (status != PAL_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED) - printk(KERN_ERR - "ia64_sal_pltid failed with %ld\n", - status); - return; - } - - c->socket_id = (pltid << 8) | info.overview_ppid; - - if (info.overview_cpp == 1 && info.overview_tpc == 1) - return; - - c->cores_per_socket = info.overview_cpp; - c->threads_per_core = info.overview_tpc; - c->num_log = info.overview_num_log; - - c->core_id = info.log1_cid; - c->thread_id = info.log1_tid; -} - -/* - * returns non zero, if multi-threading is enabled - * on at least one physical package. Due to hotplug cpu - * and (maxcpus=), all threads may not necessarily be enabled - * even though the processor supports multi-threading. - */ -int is_multithreading_enabled(void) -{ - int i, j; - - for_each_present_cpu(i) { - for_each_present_cpu(j) { - if (j == i) - continue; - if ((cpu_data(j)->socket_id == cpu_data(i)->socket_id)) { - if (cpu_data(j)->core_id == cpu_data(i)->core_id) - return 1; - } - } - } - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(is_multithreading_enabled); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/stacktrace.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/stacktrace.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6e583a6bd2f6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/stacktrace.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * arch/ia64/kernel/stacktrace.c - * - * Stack trace management functions - * - */ -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/stacktrace.h> -#include <linux/module.h> - -static void -ia64_do_save_stack(struct unw_frame_info *info, void *arg) -{ - struct stack_trace *trace = arg; - unsigned long ip; - int skip = trace->skip; - - trace->nr_entries = 0; - do { - unw_get_ip(info, &ip); - if (ip == 0) - break; - if (skip == 0) { - trace->entries[trace->nr_entries++] = ip; - if (trace->nr_entries == trace->max_entries) - break; - } else - skip--; - } while (unw_unwind(info) >= 0); -} - -/* - * Save stack-backtrace addresses into a stack_trace buffer. - */ -void save_stack_trace(struct stack_trace *trace) -{ - unw_init_running(ia64_do_save_stack, trace); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(save_stack_trace); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/sys_ia64.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/sys_ia64.c deleted file mode 100644 index eb561cc93632..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/sys_ia64.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * This file contains various system calls that have different calling - * conventions on different platforms. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2002-2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/fs.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/mman.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/sched/mm.h> -#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h> -#include <linux/shm.h> -#include <linux/file.h> /* doh, must come after sched.h... */ -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/syscalls.h> -#include <linux/highuid.h> -#include <linux/hugetlb.h> - -#include <asm/shmparam.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -unsigned long -arch_get_unmapped_area (struct file *filp, unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags) -{ - long map_shared = (flags & MAP_SHARED); - unsigned long align_mask = 0; - struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm; - struct vm_unmapped_area_info info; - - if (len > RGN_MAP_LIMIT) - return -ENOMEM; - - /* handle fixed mapping: prevent overlap with huge pages */ - if (flags & MAP_FIXED) { - if (is_hugepage_only_range(mm, addr, len)) - return -EINVAL; - return addr; - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - if (REGION_NUMBER(addr) == RGN_HPAGE) - addr = 0; -#endif - if (!addr) - addr = TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE; - - if (map_shared && (TASK_SIZE > 0xfffffffful)) - /* - * For 64-bit tasks, align shared segments to 1MB to avoid potential - * performance penalty due to virtual aliasing (see ASDM). For 32-bit - * tasks, we prefer to avoid exhausting the address space too quickly by - * limiting alignment to a single page. - */ - align_mask = PAGE_MASK & (SHMLBA - 1); - - info.flags = 0; - info.length = len; - info.low_limit = addr; - info.high_limit = TASK_SIZE; - info.align_mask = align_mask; - info.align_offset = pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT; - return vm_unmapped_area(&info); -} - -asmlinkage long -ia64_getpriority (int which, int who) -{ - long prio; - - prio = sys_getpriority(which, who); - if (prio >= 0) { - force_successful_syscall_return(); - prio = 20 - prio; - } - return prio; -} - -/* XXX obsolete, but leave it here until the old libc is gone... */ -asmlinkage unsigned long -sys_getpagesize (void) -{ - return PAGE_SIZE; -} - -asmlinkage unsigned long -ia64_brk (unsigned long brk) -{ - unsigned long retval = sys_brk(brk); - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return retval; -} - -/* - * On IA-64, we return the two file descriptors in ret0 and ret1 (r8 - * and r9) as this is faster than doing a copy_to_user(). - */ -asmlinkage long -sys_ia64_pipe (void) -{ - struct pt_regs *regs = task_pt_regs(current); - int fd[2]; - int retval; - - retval = do_pipe_flags(fd, 0); - if (retval) - goto out; - retval = fd[0]; - regs->r9 = fd[1]; - out: - return retval; -} - -int ia64_mmap_check(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - unsigned long flags) -{ - unsigned long roff; - - /* - * Don't permit mappings into unmapped space, the virtual page table - * of a region, or across a region boundary. Note: RGN_MAP_LIMIT is - * equal to 2^n-PAGE_SIZE (for some integer n <= 61) and len > 0. - */ - roff = REGION_OFFSET(addr); - if ((len > RGN_MAP_LIMIT) || (roff > (RGN_MAP_LIMIT - len))) - return -EINVAL; - return 0; -} - -/* - * mmap2() is like mmap() except that the offset is expressed in units - * of PAGE_SIZE (instead of bytes). This allows to mmap2() (pieces - * of) files that are larger than the address space of the CPU. - */ -asmlinkage unsigned long -sys_mmap2 (unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, int prot, int flags, int fd, long pgoff) -{ - addr = ksys_mmap_pgoff(addr, len, prot, flags, fd, pgoff); - if (!IS_ERR_VALUE(addr)) - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return addr; -} - -asmlinkage unsigned long -sys_mmap (unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, int prot, int flags, int fd, long off) -{ - if (offset_in_page(off) != 0) - return -EINVAL; - - addr = ksys_mmap_pgoff(addr, len, prot, flags, fd, off >> PAGE_SHIFT); - if (!IS_ERR_VALUE(addr)) - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return addr; -} - -asmlinkage unsigned long -ia64_mremap (unsigned long addr, unsigned long old_len, unsigned long new_len, unsigned long flags, - unsigned long new_addr) -{ - addr = sys_mremap(addr, old_len, new_len, flags, new_addr); - if (!IS_ERR_VALUE(addr)) - force_successful_syscall_return(); - return addr; -} - -asmlinkage long -ia64_clock_getres(const clockid_t which_clock, struct __kernel_timespec __user *tp) -{ - struct timespec64 rtn_tp; - s64 tick_ns; - - /* - * ia64's clock_gettime() syscall is implemented as a vdso call - * fsys_clock_gettime(). Currently it handles only - * CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. Both are based on - * 'ar.itc' counter which gets incremented at a constant - * frequency. It's usually 400MHz, ~2.5x times slower than CPU - * clock frequency. Which is almost a 1ns hrtimer, but not quite. - * - * Let's special-case these timers to report correct precision - * based on ITC frequency and not HZ frequency for supported - * clocks. - */ - switch (which_clock) { - case CLOCK_REALTIME: - case CLOCK_MONOTONIC: - tick_ns = DIV_ROUND_UP(NSEC_PER_SEC, local_cpu_data->itc_freq); - rtn_tp = ns_to_timespec64(tick_ns); - return put_timespec64(&rtn_tp, tp); - } - - return sys_clock_getres(which_clock, tp); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/Makefile b/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index d009f927a048..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -kapi := arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/generated/asm -uapi := arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/generated/uapi/asm - -$(shell mkdir -p $(uapi) $(kapi)) - -syscall := $(src)/syscall.tbl -syshdr := $(srctree)/scripts/syscallhdr.sh -systbl := $(srctree)/scripts/syscalltbl.sh - -quiet_cmd_syshdr = SYSHDR $@ - cmd_syshdr = $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(syshdr) --emit-nr --offset __NR_Linux $< $@ - -quiet_cmd_systbl = SYSTBL $@ - cmd_systbl = $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(systbl) $< $@ - -$(uapi)/unistd_64.h: $(syscall) $(syshdr) FORCE - $(call if_changed,syshdr) - -$(kapi)/syscall_table.h: $(syscall) $(systbl) FORCE - $(call if_changed,systbl) - -uapisyshdr-y += unistd_64.h -kapisyshdr-y += syscall_table.h - -uapisyshdr-y := $(addprefix $(uapi)/, $(uapisyshdr-y)) -kapisyshdr-y := $(addprefix $(kapi)/, $(kapisyshdr-y)) -targets += $(addprefix ../../../../, $(uapisyshdr-y) $(kapisyshdr-y)) - -PHONY += all -all: $(uapisyshdr-y) $(kapisyshdr-y) - @: diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl b/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl deleted file mode 100644 index 83d8609aec03..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/syscalls/syscall.tbl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,375 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note -# -# Linux system call numbers and entry vectors for ia64 -# -# The format is: -# <number> <abi> <name> <entry point> -# -# Add 1024 to <number> will get the actual system call number -# -# The <abi> is always "common" for this file -# -0 common ni_syscall sys_ni_syscall -1 common exit sys_exit -2 common read sys_read -3 common write sys_write -4 common open sys_open -5 common close sys_close -6 common creat sys_creat -7 common link sys_link -8 common unlink sys_unlink -9 common execve ia64_execve -10 common chdir sys_chdir -11 common fchdir sys_fchdir -12 common utimes sys_utimes -13 common mknod sys_mknod -14 common chmod sys_chmod -15 common chown sys_chown -16 common lseek sys_lseek -17 common getpid sys_getpid -18 common getppid sys_getppid -19 common mount sys_mount -20 common umount2 sys_umount -21 common setuid sys_setuid -22 common getuid sys_getuid -23 common geteuid sys_geteuid -24 common ptrace sys_ptrace -25 common access sys_access -26 common sync sys_sync -27 common fsync sys_fsync -28 common fdatasync sys_fdatasync -29 common kill sys_kill -30 common rename sys_rename -31 common mkdir sys_mkdir -32 common rmdir sys_rmdir -33 common dup sys_dup -34 common pipe sys_ia64_pipe -35 common times sys_times -36 common brk ia64_brk -37 common setgid sys_setgid -38 common getgid sys_getgid -39 common getegid sys_getegid -40 common acct sys_acct -41 common ioctl sys_ioctl -42 common fcntl sys_fcntl -43 common umask sys_umask -44 common chroot sys_chroot -45 common ustat sys_ustat -46 common dup2 sys_dup2 -47 common setreuid sys_setreuid -48 common setregid sys_setregid -49 common getresuid sys_getresuid -50 common setresuid sys_setresuid -51 common getresgid sys_getresgid -52 common setresgid sys_setresgid -53 common getgroups sys_getgroups -54 common setgroups sys_setgroups -55 common getpgid sys_getpgid -56 common setpgid sys_setpgid -57 common setsid sys_setsid -58 common getsid sys_getsid -59 common sethostname sys_sethostname -60 common setrlimit sys_setrlimit -61 common getrlimit sys_getrlimit -62 common getrusage sys_getrusage -63 common gettimeofday sys_gettimeofday -64 common settimeofday sys_settimeofday -65 common select sys_select -66 common poll sys_poll -67 common symlink sys_symlink -68 common readlink sys_readlink -69 common uselib sys_uselib -70 common swapon sys_swapon -71 common swapoff sys_swapoff -72 common reboot sys_reboot -73 common truncate sys_truncate -74 common ftruncate sys_ftruncate -75 common fchmod sys_fchmod -76 common fchown sys_fchown -77 common getpriority ia64_getpriority -78 common setpriority sys_setpriority -79 common statfs sys_statfs -80 common fstatfs sys_fstatfs -81 common gettid sys_gettid -82 common semget sys_semget -83 common semop sys_semop -84 common semctl sys_semctl -85 common msgget sys_msgget -86 common msgsnd sys_msgsnd -87 common msgrcv sys_msgrcv -88 common msgctl sys_msgctl -89 common shmget sys_shmget -90 common shmat sys_shmat -91 common shmdt sys_shmdt -92 common shmctl sys_shmctl -93 common syslog sys_syslog -94 common setitimer sys_setitimer -95 common getitimer sys_getitimer -# 1120 was old_stat -# 1121 was old_lstat -# 1122 was old_fstat -99 common vhangup sys_vhangup -100 common lchown sys_lchown -101 common remap_file_pages sys_remap_file_pages -102 common wait4 sys_wait4 -103 common sysinfo sys_sysinfo -104 common clone sys_clone -105 common setdomainname sys_setdomainname -106 common uname sys_newuname -107 common adjtimex sys_adjtimex -# 1132 was create_module -109 common init_module sys_init_module -110 common delete_module sys_delete_module -# 1135 was get_kernel_syms -# 1136 was query_module -113 common quotactl sys_quotactl -114 common bdflush sys_ni_syscall -115 common sysfs sys_sysfs -116 common personality sys_personality -117 common afs_syscall sys_ni_syscall -118 common setfsuid sys_setfsuid -119 common setfsgid sys_setfsgid -120 common getdents sys_getdents -121 common flock sys_flock -122 common readv sys_readv -123 common writev sys_writev -124 common pread64 sys_pread64 -125 common pwrite64 sys_pwrite64 -126 common _sysctl sys_ni_syscall -127 common mmap sys_mmap -128 common munmap sys_munmap -129 common mlock sys_mlock -130 common mlockall sys_mlockall -131 common mprotect sys_mprotect -132 common mremap ia64_mremap -133 common msync sys_msync -134 common munlock sys_munlock -135 common munlockall sys_munlockall -136 common sched_getparam sys_sched_getparam -137 common sched_setparam sys_sched_setparam -138 common sched_getscheduler sys_sched_getscheduler -139 common sched_setscheduler sys_sched_setscheduler -140 common sched_yield sys_sched_yield -141 common sched_get_priority_max sys_sched_get_priority_max -142 common sched_get_priority_min sys_sched_get_priority_min -143 common sched_rr_get_interval sys_sched_rr_get_interval -144 common nanosleep sys_nanosleep -145 common nfsservctl sys_ni_syscall -146 common prctl sys_prctl -147 common old_getpagesize sys_getpagesize -148 common mmap2 sys_mmap2 -149 common pciconfig_read sys_pciconfig_read -150 common pciconfig_write sys_pciconfig_write -151 common perfmonctl sys_ni_syscall -152 common sigaltstack sys_sigaltstack -153 common rt_sigaction sys_rt_sigaction -154 common rt_sigpending sys_rt_sigpending -155 common rt_sigprocmask sys_rt_sigprocmask -156 common rt_sigqueueinfo sys_rt_sigqueueinfo -157 common rt_sigreturn sys_rt_sigreturn -158 common rt_sigsuspend sys_rt_sigsuspend -159 common rt_sigtimedwait sys_rt_sigtimedwait -160 common getcwd sys_getcwd -161 common capget sys_capget -162 common capset sys_capset -163 common sendfile sys_sendfile64 -164 common getpmsg sys_ni_syscall -165 common putpmsg sys_ni_syscall -166 common socket sys_socket -167 common bind sys_bind -168 common connect sys_connect -169 common listen sys_listen -170 common accept sys_accept -171 common getsockname sys_getsockname -172 common getpeername sys_getpeername -173 common socketpair sys_socketpair -174 common send sys_send -175 common sendto sys_sendto -176 common recv sys_recv -177 common recvfrom sys_recvfrom -178 common shutdown sys_shutdown -179 common setsockopt sys_setsockopt -180 common getsockopt sys_getsockopt -181 common sendmsg sys_sendmsg -182 common recvmsg sys_recvmsg -183 common pivot_root sys_pivot_root -184 common mincore sys_mincore -185 common madvise sys_madvise -186 common stat sys_newstat -187 common lstat sys_newlstat -188 common fstat sys_newfstat -189 common clone2 sys_clone2 -190 common getdents64 sys_getdents64 -191 common getunwind sys_getunwind -192 common readahead sys_readahead -193 common setxattr sys_setxattr -194 common lsetxattr sys_lsetxattr -195 common fsetxattr sys_fsetxattr -196 common getxattr sys_getxattr -197 common lgetxattr sys_lgetxattr -198 common fgetxattr sys_fgetxattr -199 common listxattr sys_listxattr -200 common llistxattr sys_llistxattr -201 common flistxattr sys_flistxattr -202 common removexattr sys_removexattr -203 common lremovexattr sys_lremovexattr -204 common fremovexattr sys_fremovexattr -205 common tkill sys_tkill -206 common futex sys_futex -207 common sched_setaffinity sys_sched_setaffinity -208 common sched_getaffinity sys_sched_getaffinity -209 common set_tid_address sys_set_tid_address -210 common fadvise64 sys_fadvise64_64 -211 common tgkill sys_tgkill -212 common exit_group sys_exit_group -213 common lookup_dcookie sys_lookup_dcookie -214 common io_setup sys_io_setup -215 common io_destroy sys_io_destroy -216 common io_getevents sys_io_getevents -217 common io_submit sys_io_submit -218 common io_cancel sys_io_cancel -219 common epoll_create sys_epoll_create -220 common epoll_ctl sys_epoll_ctl -221 common epoll_wait sys_epoll_wait -222 common restart_syscall sys_restart_syscall -223 common semtimedop sys_semtimedop -224 common timer_create sys_timer_create -225 common timer_settime sys_timer_settime -226 common timer_gettime sys_timer_gettime -227 common timer_getoverrun sys_timer_getoverrun -228 common timer_delete sys_timer_delete -229 common clock_settime sys_clock_settime -230 common clock_gettime sys_clock_gettime -231 common clock_getres ia64_clock_getres -232 common clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep -233 common fstatfs64 sys_fstatfs64 -234 common statfs64 sys_statfs64 -235 common mbind sys_mbind -236 common get_mempolicy sys_get_mempolicy -237 common set_mempolicy sys_set_mempolicy -238 common mq_open sys_mq_open -239 common mq_unlink sys_mq_unlink -240 common mq_timedsend sys_mq_timedsend -241 common mq_timedreceive sys_mq_timedreceive -242 common mq_notify sys_mq_notify -243 common mq_getsetattr sys_mq_getsetattr -244 common kexec_load sys_kexec_load -245 common vserver sys_ni_syscall -246 common waitid sys_waitid -247 common add_key sys_add_key -248 common request_key sys_request_key -249 common keyctl sys_keyctl -250 common ioprio_set sys_ioprio_set -251 common ioprio_get sys_ioprio_get -252 common move_pages sys_move_pages -253 common inotify_init sys_inotify_init -254 common inotify_add_watch sys_inotify_add_watch -255 common inotify_rm_watch sys_inotify_rm_watch -256 common migrate_pages sys_migrate_pages -257 common openat sys_openat -258 common mkdirat sys_mkdirat -259 common mknodat sys_mknodat -260 common fchownat sys_fchownat -261 common futimesat sys_futimesat -262 common newfstatat sys_newfstatat -263 common unlinkat sys_unlinkat -264 common renameat sys_renameat -265 common linkat sys_linkat -266 common symlinkat sys_symlinkat -267 common readlinkat sys_readlinkat -268 common fchmodat sys_fchmodat -269 common faccessat sys_faccessat -270 common pselect6 sys_pselect6 -271 common ppoll sys_ppoll -272 common unshare sys_unshare -273 common splice sys_splice -274 common set_robust_list sys_set_robust_list -275 common get_robust_list sys_get_robust_list -276 common sync_file_range sys_sync_file_range -277 common tee sys_tee -278 common vmsplice sys_vmsplice -279 common fallocate sys_fallocate -280 common getcpu sys_getcpu -281 common epoll_pwait sys_epoll_pwait -282 common utimensat sys_utimensat -283 common signalfd sys_signalfd -284 common timerfd sys_ni_syscall -285 common eventfd sys_eventfd -286 common timerfd_create sys_timerfd_create -287 common timerfd_settime sys_timerfd_settime -288 common timerfd_gettime sys_timerfd_gettime -289 common signalfd4 sys_signalfd4 -290 common eventfd2 sys_eventfd2 -291 common epoll_create1 sys_epoll_create1 -292 common dup3 sys_dup3 -293 common pipe2 sys_pipe2 -294 common inotify_init1 sys_inotify_init1 -295 common preadv sys_preadv -296 common pwritev sys_pwritev -297 common rt_tgsigqueueinfo sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo -298 common recvmmsg sys_recvmmsg -299 common fanotify_init sys_fanotify_init -300 common fanotify_mark sys_fanotify_mark -301 common prlimit64 sys_prlimit64 -302 common name_to_handle_at sys_name_to_handle_at -303 common open_by_handle_at sys_open_by_handle_at -304 common clock_adjtime sys_clock_adjtime -305 common syncfs sys_syncfs -306 common setns sys_setns -307 common sendmmsg sys_sendmmsg -308 common process_vm_readv sys_process_vm_readv -309 common process_vm_writev sys_process_vm_writev -310 common accept4 sys_accept4 -311 common finit_module sys_finit_module -312 common sched_setattr sys_sched_setattr -313 common sched_getattr sys_sched_getattr -314 common renameat2 sys_renameat2 -315 common getrandom sys_getrandom -316 common memfd_create sys_memfd_create -317 common bpf sys_bpf -318 common execveat sys_execveat -319 common userfaultfd sys_userfaultfd -320 common membarrier sys_membarrier -321 common kcmp sys_kcmp -322 common mlock2 sys_mlock2 -323 common copy_file_range sys_copy_file_range -324 common preadv2 sys_preadv2 -325 common pwritev2 sys_pwritev2 -326 common statx sys_statx -327 common io_pgetevents sys_io_pgetevents -328 common perf_event_open sys_perf_event_open -329 common seccomp sys_seccomp -330 common pkey_mprotect sys_pkey_mprotect -331 common pkey_alloc sys_pkey_alloc -332 common pkey_free sys_pkey_free -333 common rseq sys_rseq -# 334 through 423 are reserved to sync up with other architectures -424 common pidfd_send_signal sys_pidfd_send_signal -425 common io_uring_setup sys_io_uring_setup -426 common io_uring_enter sys_io_uring_enter -427 common io_uring_register sys_io_uring_register -428 common open_tree sys_open_tree -429 common move_mount sys_move_mount -430 common fsopen sys_fsopen -431 common fsconfig sys_fsconfig -432 common fsmount sys_fsmount -433 common fspick sys_fspick -434 common pidfd_open sys_pidfd_open -# 435 reserved for clone3 -436 common close_range sys_close_range -437 common openat2 sys_openat2 -438 common pidfd_getfd sys_pidfd_getfd -439 common faccessat2 sys_faccessat2 -440 common process_madvise sys_process_madvise -441 common epoll_pwait2 sys_epoll_pwait2 -442 common mount_setattr sys_mount_setattr -443 common quotactl_fd sys_quotactl_fd -444 common landlock_create_ruleset sys_landlock_create_ruleset -445 common landlock_add_rule sys_landlock_add_rule -446 common landlock_restrict_self sys_landlock_restrict_self -# 447 reserved for memfd_secret -448 common process_mrelease sys_process_mrelease -449 common futex_waitv sys_futex_waitv -450 common set_mempolicy_home_node sys_set_mempolicy_home_node -451 common cachestat sys_cachestat -452 common fchmodat2 sys_fchmodat2 diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/time.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/time.c deleted file mode 100644 index 83ef044b63ef..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/time.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,463 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * linux/arch/ia64/kernel/time.c - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - */ - -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/profile.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/time.h> -#include <linux/nmi.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/timex.h> -#include <linux/timekeeper_internal.h> -#include <linux/platform_device.h> -#include <linux/sched/cputime.h> - -#include <asm/cputime.h> -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> - -#include "fsyscall_gtod_data.h" -#include "irq.h" - -static u64 itc_get_cycles(struct clocksource *cs); - -struct fsyscall_gtod_data_t fsyscall_gtod_data; - -struct itc_jitter_data_t itc_jitter_data; - -volatile int time_keeper_id = 0; /* smp_processor_id() of time-keeper */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_DEBUG_IRQ - -unsigned long last_cli_ip; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(last_cli_ip); - -#endif - -static struct clocksource clocksource_itc = { - .name = "itc", - .rating = 350, - .read = itc_get_cycles, - .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), - .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, -}; -static struct clocksource *itc_clocksource; - -#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE - -#include <linux/kernel_stat.h> - -extern u64 cycle_to_nsec(u64 cyc); - -void vtime_flush(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - u64 delta; - - if (ti->utime) - account_user_time(tsk, cycle_to_nsec(ti->utime)); - - if (ti->gtime) - account_guest_time(tsk, cycle_to_nsec(ti->gtime)); - - if (ti->idle_time) - account_idle_time(cycle_to_nsec(ti->idle_time)); - - if (ti->stime) { - delta = cycle_to_nsec(ti->stime); - account_system_index_time(tsk, delta, CPUTIME_SYSTEM); - } - - if (ti->hardirq_time) { - delta = cycle_to_nsec(ti->hardirq_time); - account_system_index_time(tsk, delta, CPUTIME_IRQ); - } - - if (ti->softirq_time) { - delta = cycle_to_nsec(ti->softirq_time); - account_system_index_time(tsk, delta, CPUTIME_SOFTIRQ); - } - - ti->utime = 0; - ti->gtime = 0; - ti->idle_time = 0; - ti->stime = 0; - ti->hardirq_time = 0; - ti->softirq_time = 0; -} - -/* - * Called from the context switch with interrupts disabled, to charge all - * accumulated times to the current process, and to prepare accounting on - * the next process. - */ -void arch_vtime_task_switch(struct task_struct *prev) -{ - struct thread_info *pi = task_thread_info(prev); - struct thread_info *ni = task_thread_info(current); - - ni->ac_stamp = pi->ac_stamp; - ni->ac_stime = ni->ac_utime = 0; -} - -/* - * Account time for a transition between system, hard irq or soft irq state. - * Note that this function is called with interrupts enabled. - */ -static __u64 vtime_delta(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - __u64 now, delta_stime; - - WARN_ON_ONCE(!irqs_disabled()); - - now = ia64_get_itc(); - delta_stime = now - ti->ac_stamp; - ti->ac_stamp = now; - - return delta_stime; -} - -void vtime_account_kernel(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - __u64 stime = vtime_delta(tsk); - - if (tsk->flags & PF_VCPU) - ti->gtime += stime; - else - ti->stime += stime; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vtime_account_kernel); - -void vtime_account_idle(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - - ti->idle_time += vtime_delta(tsk); -} - -void vtime_account_softirq(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - - ti->softirq_time += vtime_delta(tsk); -} - -void vtime_account_hardirq(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(tsk); - - ti->hardirq_time += vtime_delta(tsk); -} - -#endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE */ - -static irqreturn_t -timer_interrupt (int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - unsigned long new_itm; - - if (cpu_is_offline(smp_processor_id())) { - return IRQ_HANDLED; - } - - new_itm = local_cpu_data->itm_next; - - if (!time_after(ia64_get_itc(), new_itm)) - printk(KERN_ERR "Oops: timer tick before it's due (itc=%lx,itm=%lx)\n", - ia64_get_itc(), new_itm); - - while (1) { - new_itm += local_cpu_data->itm_delta; - - legacy_timer_tick(smp_processor_id() == time_keeper_id); - - local_cpu_data->itm_next = new_itm; - - if (time_after(new_itm, ia64_get_itc())) - break; - - /* - * Allow IPIs to interrupt the timer loop. - */ - local_irq_enable(); - local_irq_disable(); - } - - do { - /* - * If we're too close to the next clock tick for - * comfort, we increase the safety margin by - * intentionally dropping the next tick(s). We do NOT - * update itm.next because that would force us to call - * xtime_update() which in turn would let our clock run - * too fast (with the potentially devastating effect - * of losing monotony of time). - */ - while (!time_after(new_itm, ia64_get_itc() + local_cpu_data->itm_delta/2)) - new_itm += local_cpu_data->itm_delta; - ia64_set_itm(new_itm); - /* double check, in case we got hit by a (slow) PMI: */ - } while (time_after_eq(ia64_get_itc(), new_itm)); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* - * Encapsulate access to the itm structure for SMP. - */ -void -ia64_cpu_local_tick (void) -{ - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - unsigned long shift = 0, delta; - - /* arrange for the cycle counter to generate a timer interrupt: */ - ia64_set_itv(IA64_TIMER_VECTOR); - - delta = local_cpu_data->itm_delta; - /* - * Stagger the timer tick for each CPU so they don't occur all at (almost) the - * same time: - */ - if (cpu) { - unsigned long hi = 1UL << ia64_fls(cpu); - shift = (2*(cpu - hi) + 1) * delta/hi/2; - } - local_cpu_data->itm_next = ia64_get_itc() + delta + shift; - ia64_set_itm(local_cpu_data->itm_next); -} - -static int nojitter; - -static int __init nojitter_setup(char *str) -{ - nojitter = 1; - printk("Jitter checking for ITC timers disabled\n"); - return 1; -} - -__setup("nojitter", nojitter_setup); - - -void ia64_init_itm(void) -{ - unsigned long platform_base_freq, itc_freq; - struct pal_freq_ratio itc_ratio, proc_ratio; - long status, platform_base_drift, itc_drift; - - /* - * According to SAL v2.6, we need to use a SAL call to determine the platform base - * frequency and then a PAL call to determine the frequency ratio between the ITC - * and the base frequency. - */ - status = ia64_sal_freq_base(SAL_FREQ_BASE_PLATFORM, - &platform_base_freq, &platform_base_drift); - if (status != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "SAL_FREQ_BASE_PLATFORM failed: %s\n", ia64_sal_strerror(status)); - } else { - status = ia64_pal_freq_ratios(&proc_ratio, NULL, &itc_ratio); - if (status != 0) - printk(KERN_ERR "PAL_FREQ_RATIOS failed with status=%ld\n", status); - } - if (status != 0) { - /* invent "random" values */ - printk(KERN_ERR - "SAL/PAL failed to obtain frequency info---inventing reasonable values\n"); - platform_base_freq = 100000000; - platform_base_drift = -1; /* no drift info */ - itc_ratio.num = 3; - itc_ratio.den = 1; - } - if (platform_base_freq < 40000000) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Platform base frequency %lu bogus---resetting to 75MHz!\n", - platform_base_freq); - platform_base_freq = 75000000; - platform_base_drift = -1; - } - if (!proc_ratio.den) - proc_ratio.den = 1; /* avoid division by zero */ - if (!itc_ratio.den) - itc_ratio.den = 1; /* avoid division by zero */ - - itc_freq = (platform_base_freq*itc_ratio.num)/itc_ratio.den; - - local_cpu_data->itm_delta = (itc_freq + HZ/2) / HZ; - printk(KERN_DEBUG "CPU %d: base freq=%lu.%03luMHz, ITC ratio=%u/%u, " - "ITC freq=%lu.%03luMHz", smp_processor_id(), - platform_base_freq / 1000000, (platform_base_freq / 1000) % 1000, - itc_ratio.num, itc_ratio.den, itc_freq / 1000000, (itc_freq / 1000) % 1000); - - if (platform_base_drift != -1) { - itc_drift = platform_base_drift*itc_ratio.num/itc_ratio.den; - printk("+/-%ldppm\n", itc_drift); - } else { - itc_drift = -1; - printk("\n"); - } - - local_cpu_data->proc_freq = (platform_base_freq*proc_ratio.num)/proc_ratio.den; - local_cpu_data->itc_freq = itc_freq; - local_cpu_data->cyc_per_usec = (itc_freq + USEC_PER_SEC/2) / USEC_PER_SEC; - local_cpu_data->nsec_per_cyc = ((NSEC_PER_SEC<<IA64_NSEC_PER_CYC_SHIFT) - + itc_freq/2)/itc_freq; - - if (!(sal_platform_features & IA64_SAL_PLATFORM_FEATURE_ITC_DRIFT)) { -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* On IA64 in an SMP configuration ITCs are never accurately synchronized. - * Jitter compensation requires a cmpxchg which may limit - * the scalability of the syscalls for retrieving time. - * The ITC synchronization is usually successful to within a few - * ITC ticks but this is not a sure thing. If you need to improve - * timer performance in SMP situations then boot the kernel with the - * "nojitter" option. However, doing so may result in time fluctuating (maybe - * even going backward) if the ITC offsets between the individual CPUs - * are too large. - */ - if (!nojitter) - itc_jitter_data.itc_jitter = 1; -#endif - } else - /* - * ITC is drifty and we have not synchronized the ITCs in smpboot.c. - * ITC values may fluctuate significantly between processors. - * Clock should not be used for hrtimers. Mark itc as only - * useful for boot and testing. - * - * Note that jitter compensation is off! There is no point of - * synchronizing ITCs since they may be large differentials - * that change over time. - * - * The only way to fix this would be to repeatedly sync the - * ITCs. Until that time we have to avoid ITC. - */ - clocksource_itc.rating = 50; - - /* avoid softlock up message when cpu is unplug and plugged again. */ - touch_softlockup_watchdog(); - - /* Setup the CPU local timer tick */ - ia64_cpu_local_tick(); - - if (!itc_clocksource) { - clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_itc, - local_cpu_data->itc_freq); - itc_clocksource = &clocksource_itc; - } -} - -static u64 itc_get_cycles(struct clocksource *cs) -{ - unsigned long lcycle, now, ret; - - if (!itc_jitter_data.itc_jitter) - return get_cycles(); - - lcycle = itc_jitter_data.itc_lastcycle; - now = get_cycles(); - if (lcycle && time_after(lcycle, now)) - return lcycle; - - /* - * Keep track of the last timer value returned. - * In an SMP environment, you could lose out in contention of - * cmpxchg. If so, your cmpxchg returns new value which the - * winner of contention updated to. Use the new value instead. - */ - ret = cmpxchg(&itc_jitter_data.itc_lastcycle, lcycle, now); - if (unlikely(ret != lcycle)) - return ret; - - return now; -} - -void read_persistent_clock64(struct timespec64 *ts) -{ - efi_gettimeofday(ts); -} - -void __init -time_init (void) -{ - register_percpu_irq(IA64_TIMER_VECTOR, timer_interrupt, IRQF_IRQPOLL, - "timer"); - ia64_init_itm(); -} - -/* - * Generic udelay assumes that if preemption is allowed and the thread - * migrates to another CPU, that the ITC values are synchronized across - * all CPUs. - */ -static void -ia64_itc_udelay (unsigned long usecs) -{ - unsigned long start = ia64_get_itc(); - unsigned long end = start + usecs*local_cpu_data->cyc_per_usec; - - while (time_before(ia64_get_itc(), end)) - cpu_relax(); -} - -void (*ia64_udelay)(unsigned long usecs) = &ia64_itc_udelay; - -void -udelay (unsigned long usecs) -{ - (*ia64_udelay)(usecs); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(udelay); - -/* IA64 doesn't cache the timezone */ -void update_vsyscall_tz(void) -{ -} - -void update_vsyscall(struct timekeeper *tk) -{ - write_seqcount_begin(&fsyscall_gtod_data.seq); - - /* copy vsyscall data */ - fsyscall_gtod_data.clk_mask = tk->tkr_mono.mask; - fsyscall_gtod_data.clk_mult = tk->tkr_mono.mult; - fsyscall_gtod_data.clk_shift = tk->tkr_mono.shift; - fsyscall_gtod_data.clk_fsys_mmio = tk->tkr_mono.clock->archdata.fsys_mmio; - fsyscall_gtod_data.clk_cycle_last = tk->tkr_mono.cycle_last; - - fsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time.sec = tk->xtime_sec; - fsyscall_gtod_data.wall_time.snsec = tk->tkr_mono.xtime_nsec; - - fsyscall_gtod_data.monotonic_time.sec = tk->xtime_sec - + tk->wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec; - fsyscall_gtod_data.monotonic_time.snsec = tk->tkr_mono.xtime_nsec - + ((u64)tk->wall_to_monotonic.tv_nsec - << tk->tkr_mono.shift); - - /* normalize */ - while (fsyscall_gtod_data.monotonic_time.snsec >= - (((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC) << tk->tkr_mono.shift)) { - fsyscall_gtod_data.monotonic_time.snsec -= - ((u64)NSEC_PER_SEC) << tk->tkr_mono.shift; - fsyscall_gtod_data.monotonic_time.sec++; - } - - write_seqcount_end(&fsyscall_gtod_data.seq); -} - diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/topology.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/topology.c deleted file mode 100644 index 94a848b06f15..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/topology.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,410 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * This file contains NUMA specific variables and functions which are used on - * NUMA machines with contiguous memory. - * 2002/08/07 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - * Populate cpu entries in sysfs for non-numa systems as well - * Intel Corporation - Ashok Raj - * 02/27/2006 Zhang, Yanmin - * Populate cpu cache entries in sysfs for cpu cache info - */ - -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/node.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/nodemask.h> -#include <linux/notifier.h> -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/mmzone.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/cpu.h> - -static struct ia64_cpu *sysfs_cpus; - -void arch_fix_phys_package_id(int num, u32 slot) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (cpu_data(num)->socket_id == -1) - cpu_data(num)->socket_id = slot; -#endif -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(arch_fix_phys_package_id); - - -#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU -int __ref arch_register_cpu(int num) -{ - /* - * If CPEI can be re-targeted or if this is not - * CPEI target, then it is hotpluggable - */ - if (can_cpei_retarget() || !is_cpu_cpei_target(num)) - sysfs_cpus[num].cpu.hotpluggable = 1; - map_cpu_to_node(num, node_cpuid[num].nid); - return register_cpu(&sysfs_cpus[num].cpu, num); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(arch_register_cpu); - -void __ref arch_unregister_cpu(int num) -{ - unregister_cpu(&sysfs_cpus[num].cpu); - unmap_cpu_from_node(num, cpu_to_node(num)); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(arch_unregister_cpu); -#else -static int __init arch_register_cpu(int num) -{ - return register_cpu(&sysfs_cpus[num].cpu, num); -} -#endif /*CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU*/ - - -static int __init topology_init(void) -{ - int i, err = 0; - - sysfs_cpus = kcalloc(NR_CPUS, sizeof(struct ia64_cpu), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!sysfs_cpus) - panic("kzalloc in topology_init failed - NR_CPUS too big?"); - - for_each_present_cpu(i) { - if((err = arch_register_cpu(i))) - goto out; - } -out: - return err; -} - -subsys_initcall(topology_init); - - -/* - * Export cpu cache information through sysfs - */ - -/* - * A bunch of string array to get pretty printing - */ -static const char *cache_types[] = { - "", /* not used */ - "Instruction", - "Data", - "Unified" /* unified */ -}; - -static const char *cache_mattrib[]={ - "WriteThrough", - "WriteBack", - "", /* reserved */ - "" /* reserved */ -}; - -struct cache_info { - pal_cache_config_info_t cci; - cpumask_t shared_cpu_map; - int level; - int type; - struct kobject kobj; -}; - -struct cpu_cache_info { - struct cache_info *cache_leaves; - int num_cache_leaves; - struct kobject kobj; -}; - -static struct cpu_cache_info all_cpu_cache_info[NR_CPUS]; -#define LEAF_KOBJECT_PTR(x,y) (&all_cpu_cache_info[x].cache_leaves[y]) - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static void cache_shared_cpu_map_setup(unsigned int cpu, - struct cache_info * this_leaf) -{ - pal_cache_shared_info_t csi; - int num_shared, i = 0; - unsigned int j; - - if (cpu_data(cpu)->threads_per_core <= 1 && - cpu_data(cpu)->cores_per_socket <= 1) { - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &this_leaf->shared_cpu_map); - return; - } - - if (ia64_pal_cache_shared_info(this_leaf->level, - this_leaf->type, - 0, - &csi) != PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) - return; - - num_shared = (int) csi.num_shared; - do { - for_each_possible_cpu(j) - if (cpu_data(cpu)->socket_id == cpu_data(j)->socket_id - && cpu_data(j)->core_id == csi.log1_cid - && cpu_data(j)->thread_id == csi.log1_tid) - cpumask_set_cpu(j, &this_leaf->shared_cpu_map); - - i++; - } while (i < num_shared && - ia64_pal_cache_shared_info(this_leaf->level, - this_leaf->type, - i, - &csi) == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS); -} -#else -static void cache_shared_cpu_map_setup(unsigned int cpu, - struct cache_info * this_leaf) -{ - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &this_leaf->shared_cpu_map); - return; -} -#endif - -static ssize_t show_coherency_line_size(struct cache_info *this_leaf, - char *buf) -{ - return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", 1 << this_leaf->cci.pcci_line_size); -} - -static ssize_t show_ways_of_associativity(struct cache_info *this_leaf, - char *buf) -{ - return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", this_leaf->cci.pcci_assoc); -} - -static ssize_t show_attributes(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - return sprintf(buf, - "%s\n", - cache_mattrib[this_leaf->cci.pcci_cache_attr]); -} - -static ssize_t show_size(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - return sprintf(buf, "%uK\n", this_leaf->cci.pcci_cache_size / 1024); -} - -static ssize_t show_number_of_sets(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - unsigned number_of_sets = this_leaf->cci.pcci_cache_size; - number_of_sets /= this_leaf->cci.pcci_assoc; - number_of_sets /= 1 << this_leaf->cci.pcci_line_size; - - return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", number_of_sets); -} - -static ssize_t show_shared_cpu_map(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - cpumask_t shared_cpu_map; - - cpumask_and(&shared_cpu_map, - &this_leaf->shared_cpu_map, cpu_online_mask); - return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%*pb\n", - cpumask_pr_args(&shared_cpu_map)); -} - -static ssize_t show_type(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - int type = this_leaf->type + this_leaf->cci.pcci_unified; - return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", cache_types[type]); -} - -static ssize_t show_level(struct cache_info *this_leaf, char *buf) -{ - return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", this_leaf->level); -} - -struct cache_attr { - struct attribute attr; - ssize_t (*show)(struct cache_info *, char *); - ssize_t (*store)(struct cache_info *, const char *, size_t count); -}; - -#ifdef define_one_ro - #undef define_one_ro -#endif -#define define_one_ro(_name) \ - static struct cache_attr _name = \ -__ATTR(_name, 0444, show_##_name, NULL) - -define_one_ro(level); -define_one_ro(type); -define_one_ro(coherency_line_size); -define_one_ro(ways_of_associativity); -define_one_ro(size); -define_one_ro(number_of_sets); -define_one_ro(shared_cpu_map); -define_one_ro(attributes); - -static struct attribute * cache_default_attrs[] = { - &type.attr, - &level.attr, - &coherency_line_size.attr, - &ways_of_associativity.attr, - &attributes.attr, - &size.attr, - &number_of_sets.attr, - &shared_cpu_map.attr, - NULL -}; -ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(cache_default); - -#define to_object(k) container_of(k, struct cache_info, kobj) -#define to_attr(a) container_of(a, struct cache_attr, attr) - -static ssize_t ia64_cache_show(struct kobject * kobj, struct attribute * attr, char * buf) -{ - struct cache_attr *fattr = to_attr(attr); - struct cache_info *this_leaf = to_object(kobj); - ssize_t ret; - - ret = fattr->show ? fattr->show(this_leaf, buf) : 0; - return ret; -} - -static const struct sysfs_ops cache_sysfs_ops = { - .show = ia64_cache_show -}; - -static struct kobj_type cache_ktype = { - .sysfs_ops = &cache_sysfs_ops, - .default_groups = cache_default_groups, -}; - -static struct kobj_type cache_ktype_percpu_entry = { - .sysfs_ops = &cache_sysfs_ops, -}; - -static void cpu_cache_sysfs_exit(unsigned int cpu) -{ - kfree(all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].cache_leaves); - all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].cache_leaves = NULL; - all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].num_cache_leaves = 0; - memset(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, 0, sizeof(struct kobject)); - return; -} - -static int cpu_cache_sysfs_init(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned long i, levels, unique_caches; - pal_cache_config_info_t cci; - int j; - long status; - struct cache_info *this_cache; - int num_cache_leaves = 0; - - if ((status = ia64_pal_cache_summary(&levels, &unique_caches)) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_cache_summary=%ld\n", status); - return -1; - } - - this_cache=kcalloc(unique_caches, sizeof(struct cache_info), - GFP_KERNEL); - if (this_cache == NULL) - return -ENOMEM; - - for (i=0; i < levels; i++) { - for (j=2; j >0 ; j--) { - if ((status=ia64_pal_cache_config_info(i,j, &cci)) != - PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) - continue; - - this_cache[num_cache_leaves].cci = cci; - this_cache[num_cache_leaves].level = i + 1; - this_cache[num_cache_leaves].type = j; - - cache_shared_cpu_map_setup(cpu, - &this_cache[num_cache_leaves]); - num_cache_leaves ++; - } - } - - all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].cache_leaves = this_cache; - all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].num_cache_leaves = num_cache_leaves; - - memset(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, 0, sizeof(struct kobject)); - - return 0; -} - -/* Add cache interface for CPU device */ -static int cache_add_dev(unsigned int cpu) -{ - struct device *sys_dev = get_cpu_device(cpu); - unsigned long i, j; - struct cache_info *this_object; - int retval = 0; - - if (all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj.parent) - return 0; - - - retval = cpu_cache_sysfs_init(cpu); - if (unlikely(retval < 0)) - return retval; - - retval = kobject_init_and_add(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, - &cache_ktype_percpu_entry, &sys_dev->kobj, - "%s", "cache"); - if (unlikely(retval < 0)) { - cpu_cache_sysfs_exit(cpu); - return retval; - } - - for (i = 0; i < all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].num_cache_leaves; i++) { - this_object = LEAF_KOBJECT_PTR(cpu,i); - retval = kobject_init_and_add(&(this_object->kobj), - &cache_ktype, - &all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, - "index%1lu", i); - if (unlikely(retval)) { - for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { - kobject_put(&(LEAF_KOBJECT_PTR(cpu,j)->kobj)); - } - kobject_put(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj); - cpu_cache_sysfs_exit(cpu); - return retval; - } - kobject_uevent(&(this_object->kobj), KOBJ_ADD); - } - kobject_uevent(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, KOBJ_ADD); - return retval; -} - -/* Remove cache interface for CPU device */ -static int cache_remove_dev(unsigned int cpu) -{ - unsigned long i; - - for (i = 0; i < all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].num_cache_leaves; i++) - kobject_put(&(LEAF_KOBJECT_PTR(cpu,i)->kobj)); - - if (all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj.parent) { - kobject_put(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj); - memset(&all_cpu_cache_info[cpu].kobj, - 0, - sizeof(struct kobject)); - } - - cpu_cache_sysfs_exit(cpu); - - return 0; -} - -static int __init cache_sysfs_init(void) -{ - int ret; - - ret = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "ia64/topology:online", - cache_add_dev, cache_remove_dev); - WARN_ON(ret < 0); - return 0; -} -device_initcall(cache_sysfs_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/traps.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/traps.c deleted file mode 100644 index 53735b1d1be3..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/traps.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,612 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Architecture-specific trap handling. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 05/12/00 grao <goutham.rao@intel.com> : added isr in siginfo for SIGFPE - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/sched/debug.h> -#include <linux/tty.h> -#include <linux/vt_kern.h> /* For unblank_screen() */ -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <linux/extable.h> -#include <linux/hardirq.h> -#include <linux/kprobes.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> /* for ssleep() */ -#include <linux/kdebug.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -#include <asm/fpswa.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/exception.h> -#include <asm/setup.h> - -fpswa_interface_t *fpswa_interface; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(fpswa_interface); - -void __init -trap_init (void) -{ - if (ia64_boot_param->fpswa) - /* FPSWA fixup: make the interface pointer a kernel virtual address: */ - fpswa_interface = __va(ia64_boot_param->fpswa); -} - -int -die (const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err) -{ - static struct { - spinlock_t lock; - u32 lock_owner; - int lock_owner_depth; - } die = { - .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(die.lock), - .lock_owner = -1, - .lock_owner_depth = 0 - }; - static int die_counter; - int cpu = get_cpu(); - - if (die.lock_owner != cpu) { - console_verbose(); - spin_lock_irq(&die.lock); - die.lock_owner = cpu; - die.lock_owner_depth = 0; - bust_spinlocks(1); - } - put_cpu(); - - if (++die.lock_owner_depth < 3) { - printk("%s[%d]: %s %ld [%d]\n", - current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), str, err, ++die_counter); - if (notify_die(DIE_OOPS, str, regs, err, 255, SIGSEGV) - != NOTIFY_STOP) - show_regs(regs); - else - regs = NULL; - } else - printk(KERN_ERR "Recursive die() failure, output suppressed\n"); - - bust_spinlocks(0); - die.lock_owner = -1; - add_taint(TAINT_DIE, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE); - spin_unlock_irq(&die.lock); - - if (!regs) - return 1; - - if (panic_on_oops) - panic("Fatal exception"); - - make_task_dead(SIGSEGV); - return 0; -} - -int -die_if_kernel (char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err) -{ - if (!user_mode(regs)) - return die(str, regs, err); - return 0; -} - -void -__kprobes ia64_bad_break (unsigned long break_num, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - int sig, code; - - switch (break_num) { - case 0: /* unknown error (used by GCC for __builtin_abort()) */ - if (notify_die(DIE_BREAK, "break 0", regs, break_num, TRAP_BRKPT, SIGTRAP) - == NOTIFY_STOP) - return; - if (die_if_kernel("bugcheck!", regs, break_num)) - return; - sig = SIGILL; code = ILL_ILLOPC; - break; - - case 1: /* integer divide by zero */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = FPE_INTDIV; - break; - - case 2: /* integer overflow */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = FPE_INTOVF; - break; - - case 3: /* range check/bounds check */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = FPE_FLTSUB; - break; - - case 4: /* null pointer dereference */ - sig = SIGSEGV; code = SEGV_MAPERR; - break; - - case 5: /* misaligned data */ - sig = SIGSEGV; code = BUS_ADRALN; - break; - - case 6: /* decimal overflow */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = __FPE_DECOVF; - break; - - case 7: /* decimal divide by zero */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = __FPE_DECDIV; - break; - - case 8: /* packed decimal error */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = __FPE_DECERR; - break; - - case 9: /* invalid ASCII digit */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = __FPE_INVASC; - break; - - case 10: /* invalid decimal digit */ - sig = SIGFPE; code = __FPE_INVDEC; - break; - - case 11: /* paragraph stack overflow */ - sig = SIGSEGV; code = __SEGV_PSTKOVF; - break; - - case 0x3f000 ... 0x3ffff: /* bundle-update in progress */ - sig = SIGILL; code = __ILL_BNDMOD; - break; - - default: - if ((break_num < 0x40000 || break_num > 0x100000) - && die_if_kernel("Bad break", regs, break_num)) - return; - - if (break_num < 0x80000) { - sig = SIGILL; code = __ILL_BREAK; - } else { - if (notify_die(DIE_BREAK, "bad break", regs, break_num, TRAP_BRKPT, SIGTRAP) - == NOTIFY_STOP) - return; - sig = SIGTRAP; code = TRAP_BRKPT; - } - } - force_sig_fault(sig, code, - (void __user *) (regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri), - break_num, 0 /* clear __ISR_VALID */, 0); -} - -/* - * disabled_fph_fault() is called when a user-level process attempts to access f32..f127 - * and it doesn't own the fp-high register partition. When this happens, we save the - * current fph partition in the task_struct of the fpu-owner (if necessary) and then load - * the fp-high partition of the current task (if necessary). Note that the kernel has - * access to fph by the time we get here, as the IVT's "Disabled FP-Register" handler takes - * care of clearing psr.dfh. - */ -static inline void -disabled_fph_fault (struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct ia64_psr *psr = ia64_psr(regs); - - /* first, grant user-level access to fph partition: */ - psr->dfh = 0; - - /* - * Make sure that no other task gets in on this processor - * while we're claiming the FPU - */ - preempt_disable(); -#ifndef CONFIG_SMP - { - struct task_struct *fpu_owner - = (struct task_struct *)ia64_get_kr(IA64_KR_FPU_OWNER); - - if (ia64_is_local_fpu_owner(current)) { - preempt_enable_no_resched(); - return; - } - - if (fpu_owner) - ia64_flush_fph(fpu_owner); - } -#endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */ - ia64_set_local_fpu_owner(current); - if ((current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPH_VALID) != 0) { - __ia64_load_fpu(current->thread.fph); - psr->mfh = 0; - } else { - __ia64_init_fpu(); - /* - * Set mfh because the state in thread.fph does not match the state in - * the fph partition. - */ - psr->mfh = 1; - } - preempt_enable_no_resched(); -} - -static inline int -fp_emulate (int fp_fault, void *bundle, long *ipsr, long *fpsr, long *isr, long *pr, long *ifs, - struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - fp_state_t fp_state; - fpswa_ret_t ret; - - if (!fpswa_interface) - return -1; - - memset(&fp_state, 0, sizeof(fp_state_t)); - - /* - * compute fp_state. only FP registers f6 - f11 are used by the - * kernel, so set those bits in the mask and set the low volatile - * pointer to point to these registers. - */ - fp_state.bitmask_low64 = 0xfc0; /* bit6..bit11 */ - - fp_state.fp_state_low_volatile = (fp_state_low_volatile_t *) ®s->f6; - /* - * unsigned long (*EFI_FPSWA) ( - * unsigned long trap_type, - * void *Bundle, - * unsigned long *pipsr, - * unsigned long *pfsr, - * unsigned long *pisr, - * unsigned long *ppreds, - * unsigned long *pifs, - * void *fp_state); - */ - ret = (*fpswa_interface->fpswa)((unsigned long) fp_fault, bundle, - (unsigned long *) ipsr, (unsigned long *) fpsr, - (unsigned long *) isr, (unsigned long *) pr, - (unsigned long *) ifs, &fp_state); - - return ret.status; -} - -struct fpu_swa_msg { - unsigned long count; - unsigned long time; -}; -static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct fpu_swa_msg, cpulast); -DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct fpu_swa_msg, cpulast); -static struct fpu_swa_msg last __cacheline_aligned; - - -/* - * Handle floating-point assist faults and traps. - */ -static int -handle_fpu_swa (int fp_fault, struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long isr) -{ - long exception, bundle[2]; - unsigned long fault_ip; - - fault_ip = regs->cr_iip; - if (!fp_fault && (ia64_psr(regs)->ri == 0)) - fault_ip -= 16; - if (copy_from_user(bundle, (void __user *) fault_ip, sizeof(bundle))) - return -1; - - if (!(current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_NOPRINT)) { - unsigned long count, current_jiffies = jiffies; - struct fpu_swa_msg *cp = this_cpu_ptr(&cpulast); - - if (unlikely(current_jiffies > cp->time)) - cp->count = 0; - if (unlikely(cp->count < 5)) { - cp->count++; - cp->time = current_jiffies + 5 * HZ; - - /* minimize races by grabbing a copy of count BEFORE checking last.time. */ - count = last.count; - barrier(); - - /* - * Lower 4 bits are used as a count. Upper bits are a sequence - * number that is updated when count is reset. The cmpxchg will - * fail is seqno has changed. This minimizes multiple cpus - * resetting the count. - */ - if (current_jiffies > last.time) - (void) cmpxchg_acq(&last.count, count, 16 + (count & ~15)); - - /* used fetchadd to atomically update the count */ - if ((last.count & 15) < 5 && (ia64_fetchadd(1, &last.count, acq) & 15) < 5) { - last.time = current_jiffies + 5 * HZ; - printk(KERN_WARNING - "%s(%d): floating-point assist fault at ip %016lx, isr %016lx\n", - current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri, isr); - } - } - } - - exception = fp_emulate(fp_fault, bundle, ®s->cr_ipsr, ®s->ar_fpsr, &isr, ®s->pr, - ®s->cr_ifs, regs); - if (fp_fault) { - if (exception == 0) { - /* emulation was successful */ - ia64_increment_ip(regs); - } else if (exception == -1) { - printk(KERN_ERR "handle_fpu_swa: fp_emulate() returned -1\n"); - return -1; - } else { - /* is next instruction a trap? */ - int si_code; - - if (exception & 2) { - ia64_increment_ip(regs); - } - si_code = FPE_FLTUNK; /* default code */ - if (isr & 0x11) { - si_code = FPE_FLTINV; - } else if (isr & 0x22) { - /* denormal operand gets the same si_code as underflow - * see arch/i386/kernel/traps.c:math_error() */ - si_code = FPE_FLTUND; - } else if (isr & 0x44) { - si_code = FPE_FLTDIV; - } - force_sig_fault(SIGFPE, si_code, - (void __user *) (regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri), - 0, __ISR_VALID, isr); - } - } else { - if (exception == -1) { - printk(KERN_ERR "handle_fpu_swa: fp_emulate() returned -1\n"); - return -1; - } else if (exception != 0) { - /* raise exception */ - int si_code; - - si_code = FPE_FLTUNK; /* default code */ - if (isr & 0x880) { - si_code = FPE_FLTOVF; - } else if (isr & 0x1100) { - si_code = FPE_FLTUND; - } else if (isr & 0x2200) { - si_code = FPE_FLTRES; - } - force_sig_fault(SIGFPE, si_code, - (void __user *) (regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri), - 0, __ISR_VALID, isr); - } - } - return 0; -} - -struct illegal_op_return { - unsigned long fkt, arg1, arg2, arg3; -}; - -struct illegal_op_return -ia64_illegal_op_fault (unsigned long ec, long arg1, long arg2, long arg3, - long arg4, long arg5, long arg6, long arg7, - struct pt_regs regs) -{ - struct illegal_op_return rv; - char buf[128]; - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64_BRL_EMU - { - extern struct illegal_op_return ia64_emulate_brl (struct pt_regs *, unsigned long); - - rv = ia64_emulate_brl(®s, ec); - if (rv.fkt != (unsigned long) -1) - return rv; - } -#endif - - sprintf(buf, "IA-64 Illegal operation fault"); - rv.fkt = 0; - if (die_if_kernel(buf, ®s, 0)) - return rv; - - force_sig_fault(SIGILL, ILL_ILLOPC, - (void __user *) (regs.cr_iip + ia64_psr(®s)->ri), - 0, 0, 0); - return rv; -} - -void __kprobes -ia64_fault (unsigned long vector, unsigned long isr, unsigned long ifa, - unsigned long iim, unsigned long itir, long arg5, long arg6, - long arg7, struct pt_regs regs) -{ - unsigned long code, error = isr, iip; - char buf[128]; - int result, sig, si_code; - static const char *reason[] = { - "IA-64 Illegal Operation fault", - "IA-64 Privileged Operation fault", - "IA-64 Privileged Register fault", - "IA-64 Reserved Register/Field fault", - "Disabled Instruction Set Transition fault", - "Unknown fault 5", "Unknown fault 6", "Unknown fault 7", "Illegal Hazard fault", - "Unknown fault 9", "Unknown fault 10", "Unknown fault 11", "Unknown fault 12", - "Unknown fault 13", "Unknown fault 14", "Unknown fault 15" - }; - - if ((isr & IA64_ISR_NA) && ((isr & IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK) == IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH)) { - /* - * This fault was due to lfetch.fault, set "ed" bit in the psr to cancel - * the lfetch. - */ - ia64_psr(®s)->ed = 1; - return; - } - - iip = regs.cr_iip + ia64_psr(®s)->ri; - - switch (vector) { - case 24: /* General Exception */ - code = (isr >> 4) & 0xf; - sprintf(buf, "General Exception: %s%s", reason[code], - (code == 3) ? ((isr & (1UL << 37)) - ? " (RSE access)" : " (data access)") : ""); - if (code == 8) { -# ifdef CONFIG_IA64_PRINT_HAZARDS - printk("%s[%d]: possible hazard @ ip=%016lx (pr = %016lx)\n", - current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), - regs.cr_iip + ia64_psr(®s)->ri, regs.pr); -# endif - return; - } - break; - - case 25: /* Disabled FP-Register */ - if (isr & 2) { - disabled_fph_fault(®s); - return; - } - sprintf(buf, "Disabled FPL fault---not supposed to happen!"); - break; - - case 26: /* NaT Consumption */ - if (user_mode(®s)) { - void __user *addr; - - if (((isr >> 4) & 0xf) == 2) { - /* NaT page consumption */ - sig = SIGSEGV; - code = SEGV_ACCERR; - addr = (void __user *) ifa; - } else { - /* register NaT consumption */ - sig = SIGILL; - code = ILL_ILLOPN; - addr = (void __user *) (regs.cr_iip - + ia64_psr(®s)->ri); - } - force_sig_fault(sig, code, addr, - vector, __ISR_VALID, isr); - return; - } else if (ia64_done_with_exception(®s)) - return; - sprintf(buf, "NaT consumption"); - break; - - case 31: /* Unsupported Data Reference */ - if (user_mode(®s)) { - force_sig_fault(SIGILL, ILL_ILLOPN, (void __user *) iip, - vector, __ISR_VALID, isr); - return; - } - sprintf(buf, "Unsupported data reference"); - break; - - case 29: /* Debug */ - case 35: /* Taken Branch Trap */ - case 36: /* Single Step Trap */ - if (fsys_mode(current, ®s)) { - extern char __kernel_syscall_via_break[]; - /* - * Got a trap in fsys-mode: Taken Branch Trap - * and Single Step trap need special handling; - * Debug trap is ignored (we disable it here - * and re-enable it in the lower-privilege trap). - */ - if (unlikely(vector == 29)) { - set_thread_flag(TIF_DB_DISABLED); - ia64_psr(®s)->db = 0; - ia64_psr(®s)->lp = 1; - return; - } - /* re-do the system call via break 0x100000: */ - regs.cr_iip = (unsigned long) __kernel_syscall_via_break; - ia64_psr(®s)->ri = 0; - ia64_psr(®s)->cpl = 3; - return; - } - switch (vector) { - default: - case 29: - si_code = TRAP_HWBKPT; -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - /* - * Erratum 10 (IFA may contain incorrect address) now has - * "NoFix" status. There are no plans for fixing this. - */ - if (ia64_psr(®s)->is == 0) - ifa = regs.cr_iip; -#endif - break; - case 35: si_code = TRAP_BRANCH; ifa = 0; break; - case 36: si_code = TRAP_TRACE; ifa = 0; break; - } - if (notify_die(DIE_FAULT, "ia64_fault", ®s, vector, si_code, SIGTRAP) - == NOTIFY_STOP) - return; - force_sig_fault(SIGTRAP, si_code, (void __user *) ifa, - 0, __ISR_VALID, isr); - return; - - case 32: /* fp fault */ - case 33: /* fp trap */ - result = handle_fpu_swa((vector == 32) ? 1 : 0, ®s, isr); - if ((result < 0) || (current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_FPEMU_SIGFPE)) { - force_sig_fault(SIGFPE, FPE_FLTINV, (void __user *) iip, - 0, __ISR_VALID, isr); - } - return; - - case 34: - if (isr & 0x2) { - /* Lower-Privilege Transfer Trap */ - - /* If we disabled debug traps during an fsyscall, - * re-enable them here. - */ - if (test_thread_flag(TIF_DB_DISABLED)) { - clear_thread_flag(TIF_DB_DISABLED); - ia64_psr(®s)->db = 1; - } - - /* - * Just clear PSR.lp and then return immediately: - * all the interesting work (e.g., signal delivery) - * is done in the kernel exit path. - */ - ia64_psr(®s)->lp = 0; - return; - } else { - /* Unimplemented Instr. Address Trap */ - if (user_mode(®s)) { - force_sig_fault(SIGILL, ILL_BADIADDR, - (void __user *) iip, - 0, 0, 0); - return; - } - sprintf(buf, "Unimplemented Instruction Address fault"); - } - break; - - case 45: - printk(KERN_ERR "Unexpected IA-32 exception (Trap 45)\n"); - printk(KERN_ERR " iip - 0x%lx, ifa - 0x%lx, isr - 0x%lx\n", - iip, ifa, isr); - force_sig(SIGSEGV); - return; - - case 46: - printk(KERN_ERR "Unexpected IA-32 intercept trap (Trap 46)\n"); - printk(KERN_ERR " iip - 0x%lx, ifa - 0x%lx, isr - 0x%lx, iim - 0x%lx\n", - iip, ifa, isr, iim); - force_sig(SIGSEGV); - return; - - case 47: - sprintf(buf, "IA-32 Interruption Fault (int 0x%lx)", isr >> 16); - break; - - default: - sprintf(buf, "Fault %lu", vector); - break; - } - if (!die_if_kernel(buf, ®s, error)) - force_sig(SIGILL); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/unaligned.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/unaligned.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0acb5a0cd7ab..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/unaligned.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1560 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Architecture-specific unaligned trap handling. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 2002/12/09 Fix rotating register handling (off-by-1 error, missing fr-rotation). Fix - * get_rse_reg() to not leak kernel bits to user-level (reading an out-of-frame - * stacked register returns an undefined value; it does NOT trigger a - * "rsvd register fault"). - * 2001/10/11 Fix unaligned access to rotating registers in s/w pipelined loops. - * 2001/08/13 Correct size of extended floats (float_fsz) from 16 to 10 bytes. - * 2001/01/17 Add support emulation of unaligned kernel accesses. - */ -#include <linux/jiffies.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/tty.h> -#include <linux/extable.h> -#include <linux/ratelimit.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/rse.h> -#include <asm/exception.h> -#include <asm/unaligned.h> - -extern int die_if_kernel(char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err); - -#undef DEBUG_UNALIGNED_TRAP - -#ifdef DEBUG_UNALIGNED_TRAP -# define DPRINT(a...) do { printk("%s %u: ", __func__, __LINE__); printk (a); } while (0) -# define DDUMP(str,vp,len) dump(str, vp, len) - -static void -dump (const char *str, void *vp, size_t len) -{ - unsigned char *cp = vp; - int i; - - printk("%s", str); - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) - printk (" %02x", *cp++); - printk("\n"); -} -#else -# define DPRINT(a...) -# define DDUMP(str,vp,len) -#endif - -#define IA64_FIRST_STACKED_GR 32 -#define IA64_FIRST_ROTATING_FR 32 -#define SIGN_EXT9 0xffffffffffffff00ul - -/* - * sysctl settable hook which tells the kernel whether to honor the - * IA64_THREAD_UAC_NOPRINT prctl. Because this is user settable, we want - * to allow the super user to enable/disable this for security reasons - * (i.e. don't allow attacker to fill up logs with unaligned accesses). - */ -int no_unaligned_warning; -int unaligned_dump_stack; - -/* - * For M-unit: - * - * opcode | m | x6 | - * --------|------|---------| - * [40-37] | [36] | [35:30] | - * --------|------|---------| - * 4 | 1 | 6 | = 11 bits - * -------------------------- - * However bits [31:30] are not directly useful to distinguish between - * load/store so we can use [35:32] instead, which gives the following - * mask ([40:32]) using 9 bits. The 'e' comes from the fact that we defer - * checking the m-bit until later in the load/store emulation. - */ -#define IA64_OPCODE_MASK 0x1ef -#define IA64_OPCODE_SHIFT 32 - -/* - * Table C-28 Integer Load/Store - * - * We ignore [35:32]= 0x6, 0x7, 0xE, 0xF - * - * ld8.fill, st8.fill MUST be aligned because the RNATs are based on - * the address (bits [8:3]), so we must failed. - */ -#define LD_OP 0x080 -#define LDS_OP 0x081 -#define LDA_OP 0x082 -#define LDSA_OP 0x083 -#define LDBIAS_OP 0x084 -#define LDACQ_OP 0x085 -/* 0x086, 0x087 are not relevant */ -#define LDCCLR_OP 0x088 -#define LDCNC_OP 0x089 -#define LDCCLRACQ_OP 0x08a -#define ST_OP 0x08c -#define STREL_OP 0x08d -/* 0x08e,0x8f are not relevant */ - -/* - * Table C-29 Integer Load +Reg - * - * we use the ld->m (bit [36:36]) field to determine whether or not we have - * a load/store of this form. - */ - -/* - * Table C-30 Integer Load/Store +Imm - * - * We ignore [35:32]= 0x6, 0x7, 0xE, 0xF - * - * ld8.fill, st8.fill must be aligned because the Nat register are based on - * the address, so we must fail and the program must be fixed. - */ -#define LD_IMM_OP 0x0a0 -#define LDS_IMM_OP 0x0a1 -#define LDA_IMM_OP 0x0a2 -#define LDSA_IMM_OP 0x0a3 -#define LDBIAS_IMM_OP 0x0a4 -#define LDACQ_IMM_OP 0x0a5 -/* 0x0a6, 0xa7 are not relevant */ -#define LDCCLR_IMM_OP 0x0a8 -#define LDCNC_IMM_OP 0x0a9 -#define LDCCLRACQ_IMM_OP 0x0aa -#define ST_IMM_OP 0x0ac -#define STREL_IMM_OP 0x0ad -/* 0x0ae,0xaf are not relevant */ - -/* - * Table C-32 Floating-point Load/Store - */ -#define LDF_OP 0x0c0 -#define LDFS_OP 0x0c1 -#define LDFA_OP 0x0c2 -#define LDFSA_OP 0x0c3 -/* 0x0c6 is irrelevant */ -#define LDFCCLR_OP 0x0c8 -#define LDFCNC_OP 0x0c9 -/* 0x0cb is irrelevant */ -#define STF_OP 0x0cc - -/* - * Table C-33 Floating-point Load +Reg - * - * we use the ld->m (bit [36:36]) field to determine whether or not we have - * a load/store of this form. - */ - -/* - * Table C-34 Floating-point Load/Store +Imm - */ -#define LDF_IMM_OP 0x0e0 -#define LDFS_IMM_OP 0x0e1 -#define LDFA_IMM_OP 0x0e2 -#define LDFSA_IMM_OP 0x0e3 -/* 0x0e6 is irrelevant */ -#define LDFCCLR_IMM_OP 0x0e8 -#define LDFCNC_IMM_OP 0x0e9 -#define STF_IMM_OP 0x0ec - -typedef struct { - unsigned long qp:6; /* [0:5] */ - unsigned long r1:7; /* [6:12] */ - unsigned long imm:7; /* [13:19] */ - unsigned long r3:7; /* [20:26] */ - unsigned long x:1; /* [27:27] */ - unsigned long hint:2; /* [28:29] */ - unsigned long x6_sz:2; /* [30:31] */ - unsigned long x6_op:4; /* [32:35], x6 = x6_sz|x6_op */ - unsigned long m:1; /* [36:36] */ - unsigned long op:4; /* [37:40] */ - unsigned long pad:23; /* [41:63] */ -} load_store_t; - - -typedef enum { - UPD_IMMEDIATE, /* ldXZ r1=[r3],imm(9) */ - UPD_REG /* ldXZ r1=[r3],r2 */ -} update_t; - -/* - * We use tables to keep track of the offsets of registers in the saved state. - * This way we save having big switch/case statements. - * - * We use bit 0 to indicate switch_stack or pt_regs. - * The offset is simply shifted by 1 bit. - * A 2-byte value should be enough to hold any kind of offset - * - * In case the calling convention changes (and thus pt_regs/switch_stack) - * simply use RSW instead of RPT or vice-versa. - */ - -#define RPO(x) ((size_t) &((struct pt_regs *)0)->x) -#define RSO(x) ((size_t) &((struct switch_stack *)0)->x) - -#define RPT(x) (RPO(x) << 1) -#define RSW(x) (1| RSO(x)<<1) - -#define GR_OFFS(x) (gr_info[x]>>1) -#define GR_IN_SW(x) (gr_info[x] & 0x1) - -#define FR_OFFS(x) (fr_info[x]>>1) -#define FR_IN_SW(x) (fr_info[x] & 0x1) - -static u16 gr_info[32]={ - 0, /* r0 is read-only : WE SHOULD NEVER GET THIS */ - - RPT(r1), RPT(r2), RPT(r3), - - RSW(r4), RSW(r5), RSW(r6), RSW(r7), - - RPT(r8), RPT(r9), RPT(r10), RPT(r11), - RPT(r12), RPT(r13), RPT(r14), RPT(r15), - - RPT(r16), RPT(r17), RPT(r18), RPT(r19), - RPT(r20), RPT(r21), RPT(r22), RPT(r23), - RPT(r24), RPT(r25), RPT(r26), RPT(r27), - RPT(r28), RPT(r29), RPT(r30), RPT(r31) -}; - -static u16 fr_info[32]={ - 0, /* constant : WE SHOULD NEVER GET THIS */ - 0, /* constant : WE SHOULD NEVER GET THIS */ - - RSW(f2), RSW(f3), RSW(f4), RSW(f5), - - RPT(f6), RPT(f7), RPT(f8), RPT(f9), - RPT(f10), RPT(f11), - - RSW(f12), RSW(f13), RSW(f14), - RSW(f15), RSW(f16), RSW(f17), RSW(f18), RSW(f19), - RSW(f20), RSW(f21), RSW(f22), RSW(f23), RSW(f24), - RSW(f25), RSW(f26), RSW(f27), RSW(f28), RSW(f29), - RSW(f30), RSW(f31) -}; - -/* Invalidate ALAT entry for integer register REGNO. */ -static void -invala_gr (int regno) -{ -# define F(reg) case reg: ia64_invala_gr(reg); break - - switch (regno) { - F( 0); F( 1); F( 2); F( 3); F( 4); F( 5); F( 6); F( 7); - F( 8); F( 9); F( 10); F( 11); F( 12); F( 13); F( 14); F( 15); - F( 16); F( 17); F( 18); F( 19); F( 20); F( 21); F( 22); F( 23); - F( 24); F( 25); F( 26); F( 27); F( 28); F( 29); F( 30); F( 31); - F( 32); F( 33); F( 34); F( 35); F( 36); F( 37); F( 38); F( 39); - F( 40); F( 41); F( 42); F( 43); F( 44); F( 45); F( 46); F( 47); - F( 48); F( 49); F( 50); F( 51); F( 52); F( 53); F( 54); F( 55); - F( 56); F( 57); F( 58); F( 59); F( 60); F( 61); F( 62); F( 63); - F( 64); F( 65); F( 66); F( 67); F( 68); F( 69); F( 70); F( 71); - F( 72); F( 73); F( 74); F( 75); F( 76); F( 77); F( 78); F( 79); - F( 80); F( 81); F( 82); F( 83); F( 84); F( 85); F( 86); F( 87); - F( 88); F( 89); F( 90); F( 91); F( 92); F( 93); F( 94); F( 95); - F( 96); F( 97); F( 98); F( 99); F(100); F(101); F(102); F(103); - F(104); F(105); F(106); F(107); F(108); F(109); F(110); F(111); - F(112); F(113); F(114); F(115); F(116); F(117); F(118); F(119); - F(120); F(121); F(122); F(123); F(124); F(125); F(126); F(127); - } -# undef F -} - -/* Invalidate ALAT entry for floating-point register REGNO. */ -static void -invala_fr (int regno) -{ -# define F(reg) case reg: ia64_invala_fr(reg); break - - switch (regno) { - F( 0); F( 1); F( 2); F( 3); F( 4); F( 5); F( 6); F( 7); - F( 8); F( 9); F( 10); F( 11); F( 12); F( 13); F( 14); F( 15); - F( 16); F( 17); F( 18); F( 19); F( 20); F( 21); F( 22); F( 23); - F( 24); F( 25); F( 26); F( 27); F( 28); F( 29); F( 30); F( 31); - F( 32); F( 33); F( 34); F( 35); F( 36); F( 37); F( 38); F( 39); - F( 40); F( 41); F( 42); F( 43); F( 44); F( 45); F( 46); F( 47); - F( 48); F( 49); F( 50); F( 51); F( 52); F( 53); F( 54); F( 55); - F( 56); F( 57); F( 58); F( 59); F( 60); F( 61); F( 62); F( 63); - F( 64); F( 65); F( 66); F( 67); F( 68); F( 69); F( 70); F( 71); - F( 72); F( 73); F( 74); F( 75); F( 76); F( 77); F( 78); F( 79); - F( 80); F( 81); F( 82); F( 83); F( 84); F( 85); F( 86); F( 87); - F( 88); F( 89); F( 90); F( 91); F( 92); F( 93); F( 94); F( 95); - F( 96); F( 97); F( 98); F( 99); F(100); F(101); F(102); F(103); - F(104); F(105); F(106); F(107); F(108); F(109); F(110); F(111); - F(112); F(113); F(114); F(115); F(116); F(117); F(118); F(119); - F(120); F(121); F(122); F(123); F(124); F(125); F(126); F(127); - } -# undef F -} - -static inline unsigned long -rotate_reg (unsigned long sor, unsigned long rrb, unsigned long reg) -{ - reg += rrb; - if (reg >= sor) - reg -= sor; - return reg; -} - -static void -set_rse_reg (struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long r1, unsigned long val, int nat) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) regs - 1; - unsigned long *bsp, *bspstore, *addr, *rnat_addr, *ubs_end; - unsigned long *kbs = (void *) current + IA64_RBS_OFFSET; - unsigned long rnats, nat_mask; - unsigned long on_kbs; - long sof = (regs->cr_ifs) & 0x7f; - long sor = 8 * ((regs->cr_ifs >> 14) & 0xf); - long rrb_gr = (regs->cr_ifs >> 18) & 0x7f; - long ridx = r1 - 32; - - if (ridx >= sof) { - /* this should never happen, as the "rsvd register fault" has higher priority */ - DPRINT("ignoring write to r%lu; only %lu registers are allocated!\n", r1, sof); - return; - } - - if (ridx < sor) - ridx = rotate_reg(sor, rrb_gr, ridx); - - DPRINT("r%lu, sw.bspstore=%lx pt.bspstore=%lx sof=%ld sol=%ld ridx=%ld\n", - r1, sw->ar_bspstore, regs->ar_bspstore, sof, (regs->cr_ifs >> 7) & 0x7f, ridx); - - on_kbs = ia64_rse_num_regs(kbs, (unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore); - addr = ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore, -sof + ridx); - if (addr >= kbs) { - /* the register is on the kernel backing store: easy... */ - rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - if ((unsigned long) rnat_addr >= sw->ar_bspstore) - rnat_addr = &sw->ar_rnat; - nat_mask = 1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr); - - *addr = val; - if (nat) - *rnat_addr |= nat_mask; - else - *rnat_addr &= ~nat_mask; - return; - } - - if (!user_stack(current, regs)) { - DPRINT("ignoring kernel write to r%lu; register isn't on the kernel RBS!", r1); - return; - } - - bspstore = (unsigned long *)regs->ar_bspstore; - ubs_end = ia64_rse_skip_regs(bspstore, on_kbs); - bsp = ia64_rse_skip_regs(ubs_end, -sof); - addr = ia64_rse_skip_regs(bsp, ridx); - - DPRINT("ubs_end=%p bsp=%p addr=%p\n", (void *) ubs_end, (void *) bsp, (void *) addr); - - ia64_poke(current, sw, (unsigned long) ubs_end, (unsigned long) addr, val); - - rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - - ia64_peek(current, sw, (unsigned long) ubs_end, (unsigned long) rnat_addr, &rnats); - DPRINT("rnat @%p = 0x%lx nat=%d old nat=%ld\n", - (void *) rnat_addr, rnats, nat, (rnats >> ia64_rse_slot_num(addr)) & 1); - - nat_mask = 1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr); - if (nat) - rnats |= nat_mask; - else - rnats &= ~nat_mask; - ia64_poke(current, sw, (unsigned long) ubs_end, (unsigned long) rnat_addr, rnats); - - DPRINT("rnat changed to @%p = 0x%lx\n", (void *) rnat_addr, rnats); -} - - -static void -get_rse_reg (struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long r1, unsigned long *val, int *nat) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) regs - 1; - unsigned long *bsp, *addr, *rnat_addr, *ubs_end, *bspstore; - unsigned long *kbs = (void *) current + IA64_RBS_OFFSET; - unsigned long rnats, nat_mask; - unsigned long on_kbs; - long sof = (regs->cr_ifs) & 0x7f; - long sor = 8 * ((regs->cr_ifs >> 14) & 0xf); - long rrb_gr = (regs->cr_ifs >> 18) & 0x7f; - long ridx = r1 - 32; - - if (ridx >= sof) { - /* read of out-of-frame register returns an undefined value; 0 in our case. */ - DPRINT("ignoring read from r%lu; only %lu registers are allocated!\n", r1, sof); - goto fail; - } - - if (ridx < sor) - ridx = rotate_reg(sor, rrb_gr, ridx); - - DPRINT("r%lu, sw.bspstore=%lx pt.bspstore=%lx sof=%ld sol=%ld ridx=%ld\n", - r1, sw->ar_bspstore, regs->ar_bspstore, sof, (regs->cr_ifs >> 7) & 0x7f, ridx); - - on_kbs = ia64_rse_num_regs(kbs, (unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore); - addr = ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) sw->ar_bspstore, -sof + ridx); - if (addr >= kbs) { - /* the register is on the kernel backing store: easy... */ - *val = *addr; - if (nat) { - rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - if ((unsigned long) rnat_addr >= sw->ar_bspstore) - rnat_addr = &sw->ar_rnat; - nat_mask = 1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr); - *nat = (*rnat_addr & nat_mask) != 0; - } - return; - } - - if (!user_stack(current, regs)) { - DPRINT("ignoring kernel read of r%lu; register isn't on the RBS!", r1); - goto fail; - } - - bspstore = (unsigned long *)regs->ar_bspstore; - ubs_end = ia64_rse_skip_regs(bspstore, on_kbs); - bsp = ia64_rse_skip_regs(ubs_end, -sof); - addr = ia64_rse_skip_regs(bsp, ridx); - - DPRINT("ubs_end=%p bsp=%p addr=%p\n", (void *) ubs_end, (void *) bsp, (void *) addr); - - ia64_peek(current, sw, (unsigned long) ubs_end, (unsigned long) addr, val); - - if (nat) { - rnat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - nat_mask = 1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr); - - DPRINT("rnat @%p = 0x%lx\n", (void *) rnat_addr, rnats); - - ia64_peek(current, sw, (unsigned long) ubs_end, (unsigned long) rnat_addr, &rnats); - *nat = (rnats & nat_mask) != 0; - } - return; - - fail: - *val = 0; - if (nat) - *nat = 0; - return; -} - - -static void -setreg (unsigned long regnum, unsigned long val, int nat, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) regs - 1; - unsigned long addr; - unsigned long bitmask; - unsigned long *unat; - - /* - * First takes care of stacked registers - */ - if (regnum >= IA64_FIRST_STACKED_GR) { - set_rse_reg(regs, regnum, val, nat); - return; - } - - /* - * Using r0 as a target raises a General Exception fault which has higher priority - * than the Unaligned Reference fault. - */ - - /* - * Now look at registers in [0-31] range and init correct UNAT - */ - if (GR_IN_SW(regnum)) { - addr = (unsigned long)sw; - unat = &sw->ar_unat; - } else { - addr = (unsigned long)regs; - unat = &sw->caller_unat; - } - DPRINT("tmp_base=%lx switch_stack=%s offset=%d\n", - addr, unat==&sw->ar_unat ? "yes":"no", GR_OFFS(regnum)); - /* - * add offset from base of struct - * and do it ! - */ - addr += GR_OFFS(regnum); - - *(unsigned long *)addr = val; - - /* - * We need to clear the corresponding UNAT bit to fully emulate the load - * UNAT bit_pos = GR[r3]{8:3} form EAS-2.4 - */ - bitmask = 1UL << (addr >> 3 & 0x3f); - DPRINT("*0x%lx=0x%lx NaT=%d prev_unat @%p=%lx\n", addr, val, nat, (void *) unat, *unat); - if (nat) { - *unat |= bitmask; - } else { - *unat &= ~bitmask; - } - DPRINT("*0x%lx=0x%lx NaT=%d new unat: %p=%lx\n", addr, val, nat, (void *) unat,*unat); -} - -/* - * Return the (rotated) index for floating point register REGNUM (REGNUM must be in the - * range from 32-127, result is in the range from 0-95. - */ -static inline unsigned long -fph_index (struct pt_regs *regs, long regnum) -{ - unsigned long rrb_fr = (regs->cr_ifs >> 25) & 0x7f; - return rotate_reg(96, rrb_fr, (regnum - IA64_FIRST_ROTATING_FR)); -} - -static void -setfpreg (unsigned long regnum, struct ia64_fpreg *fpval, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *)regs - 1; - unsigned long addr; - - /* - * From EAS-2.5: FPDisableFault has higher priority than Unaligned - * Fault. Thus, when we get here, we know the partition is enabled. - * To update f32-f127, there are three choices: - * - * (1) save f32-f127 to thread.fph and update the values there - * (2) use a gigantic switch statement to directly access the registers - * (3) generate code on the fly to update the desired register - * - * For now, we are using approach (1). - */ - if (regnum >= IA64_FIRST_ROTATING_FR) { - ia64_sync_fph(current); - current->thread.fph[fph_index(regs, regnum)] = *fpval; - } else { - /* - * pt_regs or switch_stack ? - */ - if (FR_IN_SW(regnum)) { - addr = (unsigned long)sw; - } else { - addr = (unsigned long)regs; - } - - DPRINT("tmp_base=%lx offset=%d\n", addr, FR_OFFS(regnum)); - - addr += FR_OFFS(regnum); - *(struct ia64_fpreg *)addr = *fpval; - - /* - * mark the low partition as being used now - * - * It is highly unlikely that this bit is not already set, but - * let's do it for safety. - */ - regs->cr_ipsr |= IA64_PSR_MFL; - } -} - -/* - * Those 2 inline functions generate the spilled versions of the constant floating point - * registers which can be used with stfX - */ -static inline void -float_spill_f0 (struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_stf_spill(final, 0); -} - -static inline void -float_spill_f1 (struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_stf_spill(final, 1); -} - -static void -getfpreg (unsigned long regnum, struct ia64_fpreg *fpval, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) regs - 1; - unsigned long addr; - - /* - * From EAS-2.5: FPDisableFault has higher priority than - * Unaligned Fault. Thus, when we get here, we know the partition is - * enabled. - * - * When regnum > 31, the register is still live and we need to force a save - * to current->thread.fph to get access to it. See discussion in setfpreg() - * for reasons and other ways of doing this. - */ - if (regnum >= IA64_FIRST_ROTATING_FR) { - ia64_flush_fph(current); - *fpval = current->thread.fph[fph_index(regs, regnum)]; - } else { - /* - * f0 = 0.0, f1= 1.0. Those registers are constant and are thus - * not saved, we must generate their spilled form on the fly - */ - switch(regnum) { - case 0: - float_spill_f0(fpval); - break; - case 1: - float_spill_f1(fpval); - break; - default: - /* - * pt_regs or switch_stack ? - */ - addr = FR_IN_SW(regnum) ? (unsigned long)sw - : (unsigned long)regs; - - DPRINT("is_sw=%d tmp_base=%lx offset=0x%x\n", - FR_IN_SW(regnum), addr, FR_OFFS(regnum)); - - addr += FR_OFFS(regnum); - *fpval = *(struct ia64_fpreg *)addr; - } - } -} - - -static void -getreg (unsigned long regnum, unsigned long *val, int *nat, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) regs - 1; - unsigned long addr, *unat; - - if (regnum >= IA64_FIRST_STACKED_GR) { - get_rse_reg(regs, regnum, val, nat); - return; - } - - /* - * take care of r0 (read-only always evaluate to 0) - */ - if (regnum == 0) { - *val = 0; - if (nat) - *nat = 0; - return; - } - - /* - * Now look at registers in [0-31] range and init correct UNAT - */ - if (GR_IN_SW(regnum)) { - addr = (unsigned long)sw; - unat = &sw->ar_unat; - } else { - addr = (unsigned long)regs; - unat = &sw->caller_unat; - } - - DPRINT("addr_base=%lx offset=0x%x\n", addr, GR_OFFS(regnum)); - - addr += GR_OFFS(regnum); - - *val = *(unsigned long *)addr; - - /* - * do it only when requested - */ - if (nat) - *nat = (*unat >> (addr >> 3 & 0x3f)) & 0x1UL; -} - -static void -emulate_load_updates (update_t type, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long ifa) -{ - /* - * IMPORTANT: - * Given the way we handle unaligned speculative loads, we should - * not get to this point in the code but we keep this sanity check, - * just in case. - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 1 || ld.x6_op == 3) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: register update on speculative load, error\n", __func__); - if (die_if_kernel("unaligned reference on speculative load with register update\n", - regs, 30)) - return; - } - - - /* - * at this point, we know that the base register to update is valid i.e., - * it's not r0 - */ - if (type == UPD_IMMEDIATE) { - unsigned long imm; - - /* - * Load +Imm: ldXZ r1=[r3],imm(9) - * - * - * form imm9: [13:19] contain the first 7 bits - */ - imm = ld.x << 7 | ld.imm; - - /* - * sign extend (1+8bits) if m set - */ - if (ld.m) imm |= SIGN_EXT9; - - /* - * ifa == r3 and we know that the NaT bit on r3 was clear so - * we can directly use ifa. - */ - ifa += imm; - - setreg(ld.r3, ifa, 0, regs); - - DPRINT("ld.x=%d ld.m=%d imm=%ld r3=0x%lx\n", ld.x, ld.m, imm, ifa); - - } else if (ld.m) { - unsigned long r2; - int nat_r2; - - /* - * Load +Reg Opcode: ldXZ r1=[r3],r2 - * - * Note: that we update r3 even in the case of ldfX.a - * (where the load does not happen) - * - * The way the load algorithm works, we know that r3 does not - * have its NaT bit set (would have gotten NaT consumption - * before getting the unaligned fault). So we can use ifa - * which equals r3 at this point. - * - * IMPORTANT: - * The above statement holds ONLY because we know that we - * never reach this code when trying to do a ldX.s. - * If we ever make it to here on an ldfX.s then - */ - getreg(ld.imm, &r2, &nat_r2, regs); - - ifa += r2; - - /* - * propagate Nat r2 -> r3 - */ - setreg(ld.r3, ifa, nat_r2, regs); - - DPRINT("imm=%d r2=%ld r3=0x%lx nat_r2=%d\n",ld.imm, r2, ifa, nat_r2); - } -} - -static int emulate_store(unsigned long ifa, void *val, int len, bool kernel_mode) -{ - if (kernel_mode) - return copy_to_kernel_nofault((void *)ifa, val, len); - - return copy_to_user((void __user *)ifa, val, len); -} - -static int emulate_load(void *val, unsigned long ifa, int len, bool kernel_mode) -{ - if (kernel_mode) - return copy_from_kernel_nofault(val, (void *)ifa, len); - - return copy_from_user(val, (void __user *)ifa, len); -} - -static int -emulate_load_int (unsigned long ifa, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, - bool kernel_mode) -{ - unsigned int len = 1 << ld.x6_sz; - unsigned long val = 0; - - /* - * r0, as target, doesn't need to be checked because Illegal Instruction - * faults have higher priority than unaligned faults. - * - * r0 cannot be found as the base as it would never generate an - * unaligned reference. - */ - - /* - * ldX.a we will emulate load and also invalidate the ALAT entry. - * See comment below for explanation on how we handle ldX.a - */ - - if (len != 2 && len != 4 && len != 8) { - DPRINT("unknown size: x6=%d\n", ld.x6_sz); - return -1; - } - /* this assumes little-endian byte-order: */ - if (emulate_load(&val, ifa, len, kernel_mode)) - return -1; - setreg(ld.r1, val, 0, regs); - - /* - * check for updates on any kind of loads - */ - if (ld.op == 0x5 || ld.m) - emulate_load_updates(ld.op == 0x5 ? UPD_IMMEDIATE: UPD_REG, ld, regs, ifa); - - /* - * handling of various loads (based on EAS2.4): - * - * ldX.acq (ordered load): - * - acquire semantics would have been used, so force fence instead. - * - * ldX.c.clr (check load and clear): - * - if we get to this handler, it's because the entry was not in the ALAT. - * Therefore the operation reverts to a normal load - * - * ldX.c.nc (check load no clear): - * - same as previous one - * - * ldX.c.clr.acq (ordered check load and clear): - * - same as above for c.clr part. The load needs to have acquire semantics. So - * we use the fence semantics which is stronger and thus ensures correctness. - * - * ldX.a (advanced load): - * - suppose ldX.a r1=[r3]. If we get to the unaligned trap it's because the - * address doesn't match requested size alignment. This means that we would - * possibly need more than one load to get the result. - * - * The load part can be handled just like a normal load, however the difficult - * part is to get the right thing into the ALAT. The critical piece of information - * in the base address of the load & size. To do that, a ld.a must be executed, - * clearly any address can be pushed into the table by using ld1.a r1=[r3]. Now - * if we use the same target register, we will be okay for the check.a instruction. - * If we look at the store, basically a stX [r3]=r1 checks the ALAT for any entry - * which would overlap within [r3,r3+X] (the size of the load was store in the - * ALAT). If such an entry is found the entry is invalidated. But this is not good - * enough, take the following example: - * r3=3 - * ld4.a r1=[r3] - * - * Could be emulated by doing: - * ld1.a r1=[r3],1 - * store to temporary; - * ld1.a r1=[r3],1 - * store & shift to temporary; - * ld1.a r1=[r3],1 - * store & shift to temporary; - * ld1.a r1=[r3] - * store & shift to temporary; - * r1=temporary - * - * So in this case, you would get the right value is r1 but the wrong info in - * the ALAT. Notice that you could do it in reverse to finish with address 3 - * but you would still get the size wrong. To get the size right, one needs to - * execute exactly the same kind of load. You could do it from a aligned - * temporary location, but you would get the address wrong. - * - * So no matter what, it is not possible to emulate an advanced load - * correctly. But is that really critical ? - * - * We will always convert ld.a into a normal load with ALAT invalidated. This - * will enable compiler to do optimization where certain code path after ld.a - * is not required to have ld.c/chk.a, e.g., code path with no intervening stores. - * - * If there is a store after the advanced load, one must either do a ld.c.* or - * chk.a.* to reuse the value stored in the ALAT. Both can "fail" (meaning no - * entry found in ALAT), and that's perfectly ok because: - * - * - ld.c.*, if the entry is not present a normal load is executed - * - chk.a.*, if the entry is not present, execution jumps to recovery code - * - * In either case, the load can be potentially retried in another form. - * - * ALAT must be invalidated for the register (so that chk.a or ld.c don't pick - * up a stale entry later). The register base update MUST also be performed. - */ - - /* - * when the load has the .acq completer then - * use ordering fence. - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 0x5 || ld.x6_op == 0xa) - mb(); - - /* - * invalidate ALAT entry in case of advanced load - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 0x2) - invala_gr(ld.r1); - - return 0; -} - -static int -emulate_store_int (unsigned long ifa, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, - bool kernel_mode) -{ - unsigned long r2; - unsigned int len = 1 << ld.x6_sz; - - /* - * if we get to this handler, Nat bits on both r3 and r2 have already - * been checked. so we don't need to do it - * - * extract the value to be stored - */ - getreg(ld.imm, &r2, NULL, regs); - - /* - * we rely on the macros in unaligned.h for now i.e., - * we let the compiler figure out how to read memory gracefully. - * - * We need this switch/case because the way the inline function - * works. The code is optimized by the compiler and looks like - * a single switch/case. - */ - DPRINT("st%d [%lx]=%lx\n", len, ifa, r2); - - if (len != 2 && len != 4 && len != 8) { - DPRINT("unknown size: x6=%d\n", ld.x6_sz); - return -1; - } - - /* this assumes little-endian byte-order: */ - if (emulate_store(ifa, &r2, len, kernel_mode)) - return -1; - - /* - * stX [r3]=r2,imm(9) - * - * NOTE: - * ld.r3 can never be r0, because r0 would not generate an - * unaligned access. - */ - if (ld.op == 0x5) { - unsigned long imm; - - /* - * form imm9: [12:6] contain first 7bits - */ - imm = ld.x << 7 | ld.r1; - /* - * sign extend (8bits) if m set - */ - if (ld.m) imm |= SIGN_EXT9; - /* - * ifa == r3 (NaT is necessarily cleared) - */ - ifa += imm; - - DPRINT("imm=%lx r3=%lx\n", imm, ifa); - - setreg(ld.r3, ifa, 0, regs); - } - /* - * we don't have alat_invalidate_multiple() so we need - * to do the complete flush :-<< - */ - ia64_invala(); - - /* - * stX.rel: use fence instead of release - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 0xd) - mb(); - - return 0; -} - -/* - * floating point operations sizes in bytes - */ -static const unsigned char float_fsz[4]={ - 10, /* extended precision (e) */ - 8, /* integer (8) */ - 4, /* single precision (s) */ - 8 /* double precision (d) */ -}; - -static inline void -mem2float_extended (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldfe(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stf_spill(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -mem2float_integer (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldf8(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stf_spill(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -mem2float_single (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldfs(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stf_spill(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -mem2float_double (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldfd(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stf_spill(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -float2mem_extended (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldf_fill(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stfe(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -float2mem_integer (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldf_fill(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stf8(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -float2mem_single (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldf_fill(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stfs(final, 6); -} - -static inline void -float2mem_double (struct ia64_fpreg *init, struct ia64_fpreg *final) -{ - ia64_ldf_fill(6, init); - ia64_stop(); - ia64_stfd(final, 6); -} - -static int -emulate_load_floatpair (unsigned long ifa, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, bool kernel_mode) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_init[2]; - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_final[2]; - unsigned long len = float_fsz[ld.x6_sz]; - - /* - * fr0 & fr1 don't need to be checked because Illegal Instruction faults have - * higher priority than unaligned faults. - * - * r0 cannot be found as the base as it would never generate an unaligned - * reference. - */ - - /* - * make sure we get clean buffers - */ - memset(&fpr_init, 0, sizeof(fpr_init)); - memset(&fpr_final, 0, sizeof(fpr_final)); - - /* - * ldfpX.a: we don't try to emulate anything but we must - * invalidate the ALAT entry and execute updates, if any. - */ - if (ld.x6_op != 0x2) { - /* - * This assumes little-endian byte-order. Note that there is no "ldfpe" - * instruction: - */ - if (emulate_load(&fpr_init[0], ifa, len, kernel_mode) - || emulate_load(&fpr_init[1], (ifa + len), len, kernel_mode)) - return -1; - - DPRINT("ld.r1=%d ld.imm=%d x6_sz=%d\n", ld.r1, ld.imm, ld.x6_sz); - DDUMP("frp_init =", &fpr_init, 2*len); - /* - * XXX fixme - * Could optimize inlines by using ldfpX & 2 spills - */ - switch( ld.x6_sz ) { - case 0: - mem2float_extended(&fpr_init[0], &fpr_final[0]); - mem2float_extended(&fpr_init[1], &fpr_final[1]); - break; - case 1: - mem2float_integer(&fpr_init[0], &fpr_final[0]); - mem2float_integer(&fpr_init[1], &fpr_final[1]); - break; - case 2: - mem2float_single(&fpr_init[0], &fpr_final[0]); - mem2float_single(&fpr_init[1], &fpr_final[1]); - break; - case 3: - mem2float_double(&fpr_init[0], &fpr_final[0]); - mem2float_double(&fpr_init[1], &fpr_final[1]); - break; - } - DDUMP("fpr_final =", &fpr_final, 2*len); - /* - * XXX fixme - * - * A possible optimization would be to drop fpr_final and directly - * use the storage from the saved context i.e., the actual final - * destination (pt_regs, switch_stack or thread structure). - */ - setfpreg(ld.r1, &fpr_final[0], regs); - setfpreg(ld.imm, &fpr_final[1], regs); - } - - /* - * Check for updates: only immediate updates are available for this - * instruction. - */ - if (ld.m) { - /* - * the immediate is implicit given the ldsz of the operation: - * single: 8 (2x4) and for all others it's 16 (2x8) - */ - ifa += len<<1; - - /* - * IMPORTANT: - * the fact that we force the NaT of r3 to zero is ONLY valid - * as long as we don't come here with a ldfpX.s. - * For this reason we keep this sanity check - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 1 || ld.x6_op == 3) - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: register update on speculative load pair, error\n", - __func__); - - setreg(ld.r3, ifa, 0, regs); - } - - /* - * Invalidate ALAT entries, if any, for both registers. - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 0x2) { - invala_fr(ld.r1); - invala_fr(ld.imm); - } - return 0; -} - - -static int -emulate_load_float (unsigned long ifa, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, - bool kernel_mode) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_init; - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_final; - unsigned long len = float_fsz[ld.x6_sz]; - - /* - * fr0 & fr1 don't need to be checked because Illegal Instruction - * faults have higher priority than unaligned faults. - * - * r0 cannot be found as the base as it would never generate an - * unaligned reference. - */ - - /* - * make sure we get clean buffers - */ - memset(&fpr_init,0, sizeof(fpr_init)); - memset(&fpr_final,0, sizeof(fpr_final)); - - /* - * ldfX.a we don't try to emulate anything but we must - * invalidate the ALAT entry. - * See comments in ldX for descriptions on how the various loads are handled. - */ - if (ld.x6_op != 0x2) { - if (emulate_load(&fpr_init, ifa, len, kernel_mode)) - return -1; - - DPRINT("ld.r1=%d x6_sz=%d\n", ld.r1, ld.x6_sz); - DDUMP("fpr_init =", &fpr_init, len); - /* - * we only do something for x6_op={0,8,9} - */ - switch( ld.x6_sz ) { - case 0: - mem2float_extended(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 1: - mem2float_integer(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 2: - mem2float_single(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 3: - mem2float_double(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - } - DDUMP("fpr_final =", &fpr_final, len); - /* - * XXX fixme - * - * A possible optimization would be to drop fpr_final and directly - * use the storage from the saved context i.e., the actual final - * destination (pt_regs, switch_stack or thread structure). - */ - setfpreg(ld.r1, &fpr_final, regs); - } - - /* - * check for updates on any loads - */ - if (ld.op == 0x7 || ld.m) - emulate_load_updates(ld.op == 0x7 ? UPD_IMMEDIATE: UPD_REG, ld, regs, ifa); - - /* - * invalidate ALAT entry in case of advanced floating point loads - */ - if (ld.x6_op == 0x2) - invala_fr(ld.r1); - - return 0; -} - - -static int -emulate_store_float (unsigned long ifa, load_store_t ld, struct pt_regs *regs, - bool kernel_mode) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_init; - struct ia64_fpreg fpr_final; - unsigned long len = float_fsz[ld.x6_sz]; - - /* - * make sure we get clean buffers - */ - memset(&fpr_init,0, sizeof(fpr_init)); - memset(&fpr_final,0, sizeof(fpr_final)); - - /* - * if we get to this handler, Nat bits on both r3 and r2 have already - * been checked. so we don't need to do it - * - * extract the value to be stored - */ - getfpreg(ld.imm, &fpr_init, regs); - /* - * during this step, we extract the spilled registers from the saved - * context i.e., we refill. Then we store (no spill) to temporary - * aligned location - */ - switch( ld.x6_sz ) { - case 0: - float2mem_extended(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 1: - float2mem_integer(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 2: - float2mem_single(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - case 3: - float2mem_double(&fpr_init, &fpr_final); - break; - } - DPRINT("ld.r1=%d x6_sz=%d\n", ld.r1, ld.x6_sz); - DDUMP("fpr_init =", &fpr_init, len); - DDUMP("fpr_final =", &fpr_final, len); - - if (emulate_store(ifa, &fpr_final, len, kernel_mode)) - return -1; - - /* - * stfX [r3]=r2,imm(9) - * - * NOTE: - * ld.r3 can never be r0, because r0 would not generate an - * unaligned access. - */ - if (ld.op == 0x7) { - unsigned long imm; - - /* - * form imm9: [12:6] contain first 7bits - */ - imm = ld.x << 7 | ld.r1; - /* - * sign extend (8bits) if m set - */ - if (ld.m) - imm |= SIGN_EXT9; - /* - * ifa == r3 (NaT is necessarily cleared) - */ - ifa += imm; - - DPRINT("imm=%lx r3=%lx\n", imm, ifa); - - setreg(ld.r3, ifa, 0, regs); - } - /* - * we don't have alat_invalidate_multiple() so we need - * to do the complete flush :-<< - */ - ia64_invala(); - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Make sure we log the unaligned access, so that user/sysadmin can notice it and - * eventually fix the program. However, we don't want to do that for every access so we - * pace it with jiffies. - */ -static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(logging_rate_limit, 5 * HZ, 5); - -void -ia64_handle_unaligned (unsigned long ifa, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - struct ia64_psr *ipsr = ia64_psr(regs); - unsigned long bundle[2]; - unsigned long opcode; - const struct exception_table_entry *eh = NULL; - union { - unsigned long l; - load_store_t insn; - } u; - int ret = -1; - bool kernel_mode = false; - - if (ia64_psr(regs)->be) { - /* we don't support big-endian accesses */ - if (die_if_kernel("big-endian unaligned accesses are not supported", regs, 0)) - return; - goto force_sigbus; - } - - /* - * Treat kernel accesses for which there is an exception handler entry the same as - * user-level unaligned accesses. Otherwise, a clever program could trick this - * handler into reading an arbitrary kernel addresses... - */ - if (!user_mode(regs)) - eh = search_exception_tables(regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri); - if (user_mode(regs) || eh) { - if ((current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_UAC_SIGBUS) != 0) - goto force_sigbus; - - if (!no_unaligned_warning && - !(current->thread.flags & IA64_THREAD_UAC_NOPRINT) && - __ratelimit(&logging_rate_limit)) - { - char buf[200]; /* comm[] is at most 16 bytes... */ - size_t len; - - len = sprintf(buf, "%s(%d): unaligned access to 0x%016lx, " - "ip=0x%016lx\n\r", current->comm, - task_pid_nr(current), - ifa, regs->cr_iip + ipsr->ri); - /* - * Don't call tty_write_message() if we're in the kernel; we might - * be holding locks... - */ - if (user_mode(regs)) { - struct tty_struct *tty = get_current_tty(); - tty_write_message(tty, buf); - tty_kref_put(tty); - } - buf[len-1] = '\0'; /* drop '\r' */ - /* watch for command names containing %s */ - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s", buf); - } else { - if (no_unaligned_warning) { - printk_once(KERN_WARNING "%s(%d) encountered an " - "unaligned exception which required\n" - "kernel assistance, which degrades " - "the performance of the application.\n" - "Unaligned exception warnings have " - "been disabled by the system " - "administrator\n" - "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/ignore-" - "unaligned-usertrap to re-enable\n", - current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); - } - } - } else { - if (__ratelimit(&logging_rate_limit)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "kernel unaligned access to 0x%016lx, ip=0x%016lx\n", - ifa, regs->cr_iip + ipsr->ri); - if (unaligned_dump_stack) - dump_stack(); - } - kernel_mode = true; - } - - DPRINT("iip=%lx ifa=%lx isr=%lx (ei=%d, sp=%d)\n", - regs->cr_iip, ifa, regs->cr_ipsr, ipsr->ri, ipsr->it); - - if (emulate_load(bundle, regs->cr_iip, 16, kernel_mode)) - goto failure; - - /* - * extract the instruction from the bundle given the slot number - */ - switch (ipsr->ri) { - default: - case 0: u.l = (bundle[0] >> 5); break; - case 1: u.l = (bundle[0] >> 46) | (bundle[1] << 18); break; - case 2: u.l = (bundle[1] >> 23); break; - } - opcode = (u.l >> IA64_OPCODE_SHIFT) & IA64_OPCODE_MASK; - - DPRINT("opcode=%lx ld.qp=%d ld.r1=%d ld.imm=%d ld.r3=%d ld.x=%d ld.hint=%d " - "ld.x6=0x%x ld.m=%d ld.op=%d\n", opcode, u.insn.qp, u.insn.r1, u.insn.imm, - u.insn.r3, u.insn.x, u.insn.hint, u.insn.x6_sz, u.insn.m, u.insn.op); - - /* - * IMPORTANT: - * Notice that the switch statement DOES not cover all possible instructions - * that DO generate unaligned references. This is made on purpose because for some - * instructions it DOES NOT make sense to try and emulate the access. Sometimes it - * is WRONG to try and emulate. Here is a list of instruction we don't emulate i.e., - * the program will get a signal and die: - * - * load/store: - * - ldX.spill - * - stX.spill - * Reason: RNATs are based on addresses - * - ld16 - * - st16 - * Reason: ld16 and st16 are supposed to occur in a single - * memory op - * - * synchronization: - * - cmpxchg - * - fetchadd - * - xchg - * Reason: ATOMIC operations cannot be emulated properly using multiple - * instructions. - * - * speculative loads: - * - ldX.sZ - * Reason: side effects, code must be ready to deal with failure so simpler - * to let the load fail. - * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * XXX fixme - * - * I would like to get rid of this switch case and do something - * more elegant. - */ - switch (opcode) { - case LDS_OP: - case LDSA_OP: - if (u.insn.x) - /* oops, really a semaphore op (cmpxchg, etc) */ - goto failure; - fallthrough; - case LDS_IMM_OP: - case LDSA_IMM_OP: - case LDFS_OP: - case LDFSA_OP: - case LDFS_IMM_OP: - /* - * The instruction will be retried with deferred exceptions turned on, and - * we should get Nat bit installed - * - * IMPORTANT: When PSR_ED is set, the register & immediate update forms - * are actually executed even though the operation failed. So we don't - * need to take care of this. - */ - DPRINT("forcing PSR_ED\n"); - regs->cr_ipsr |= IA64_PSR_ED; - goto done; - - case LD_OP: - case LDA_OP: - case LDBIAS_OP: - case LDACQ_OP: - case LDCCLR_OP: - case LDCNC_OP: - case LDCCLRACQ_OP: - if (u.insn.x) - /* oops, really a semaphore op (cmpxchg, etc) */ - goto failure; - fallthrough; - case LD_IMM_OP: - case LDA_IMM_OP: - case LDBIAS_IMM_OP: - case LDACQ_IMM_OP: - case LDCCLR_IMM_OP: - case LDCNC_IMM_OP: - case LDCCLRACQ_IMM_OP: - ret = emulate_load_int(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - break; - - case ST_OP: - case STREL_OP: - if (u.insn.x) - /* oops, really a semaphore op (cmpxchg, etc) */ - goto failure; - fallthrough; - case ST_IMM_OP: - case STREL_IMM_OP: - ret = emulate_store_int(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - break; - - case LDF_OP: - case LDFA_OP: - case LDFCCLR_OP: - case LDFCNC_OP: - if (u.insn.x) - ret = emulate_load_floatpair(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - else - ret = emulate_load_float(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - break; - - case LDF_IMM_OP: - case LDFA_IMM_OP: - case LDFCCLR_IMM_OP: - case LDFCNC_IMM_OP: - ret = emulate_load_float(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - break; - - case STF_OP: - case STF_IMM_OP: - ret = emulate_store_float(ifa, u.insn, regs, kernel_mode); - break; - - default: - goto failure; - } - DPRINT("ret=%d\n", ret); - if (ret) - goto failure; - - if (ipsr->ri == 2) - /* - * given today's architecture this case is not likely to happen because a - * memory access instruction (M) can never be in the last slot of a - * bundle. But let's keep it for now. - */ - regs->cr_iip += 16; - ipsr->ri = (ipsr->ri + 1) & 0x3; - - DPRINT("ipsr->ri=%d iip=%lx\n", ipsr->ri, regs->cr_iip); - done: - return; - - failure: - /* something went wrong... */ - if (!user_mode(regs)) { - if (eh) { - ia64_handle_exception(regs, eh); - goto done; - } - if (die_if_kernel("error during unaligned kernel access\n", regs, ret)) - return; - /* NOT_REACHED */ - } - force_sigbus: - force_sig_fault(SIGBUS, BUS_ADRALN, (void __user *) ifa, - 0, 0, 0); - goto done; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/uncached.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/uncached.c deleted file mode 100644 index a0fec82c56b8..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/uncached.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * - * A simple uncached page allocator using the generic allocator. This - * allocator first utilizes the spare (spill) pages found in the EFI - * memmap and will then start converting cached pages to uncached ones - * at a granule at a time. Node awareness is implemented by having a - * pool of pages per node. - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/nmi.h> -#include <linux/genalloc.h> -#include <linux/gfp.h> -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> - -struct uncached_pool { - struct gen_pool *pool; - struct mutex add_chunk_mutex; /* serialize adding a converted chunk */ - int nchunks_added; /* #of converted chunks added to pool */ - atomic_t status; /* smp called function's return status*/ -}; - -#define MAX_CONVERTED_CHUNKS_PER_NODE 2 - -struct uncached_pool uncached_pools[MAX_NUMNODES]; - - -static void uncached_ipi_visibility(void *data) -{ - int status; - struct uncached_pool *uc_pool = (struct uncached_pool *)data; - - status = ia64_pal_prefetch_visibility(PAL_VISIBILITY_PHYSICAL); - if ((status != PAL_VISIBILITY_OK) && - (status != PAL_VISIBILITY_OK_REMOTE_NEEDED)) - atomic_inc(&uc_pool->status); -} - - -static void uncached_ipi_mc_drain(void *data) -{ - int status; - struct uncached_pool *uc_pool = (struct uncached_pool *)data; - - status = ia64_pal_mc_drain(); - if (status != PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) - atomic_inc(&uc_pool->status); -} - - -/* - * Add a new chunk of uncached memory pages to the specified pool. - * - * @pool: pool to add new chunk of uncached memory to - * @nid: node id of node to allocate memory from, or -1 - * - * This is accomplished by first allocating a granule of cached memory pages - * and then converting them to uncached memory pages. - */ -static int uncached_add_chunk(struct uncached_pool *uc_pool, int nid) -{ - struct page *page; - int status, i, nchunks_added = uc_pool->nchunks_added; - unsigned long c_addr, uc_addr; - - if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex) != 0) - return -1; /* interrupted by a signal */ - - if (uc_pool->nchunks_added > nchunks_added) { - /* someone added a new chunk while we were waiting */ - mutex_unlock(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex); - return 0; - } - - if (uc_pool->nchunks_added >= MAX_CONVERTED_CHUNKS_PER_NODE) { - mutex_unlock(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex); - return -1; - } - - /* attempt to allocate a granule's worth of cached memory pages */ - - page = __alloc_pages_node(nid, - GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO | __GFP_THISNODE, - IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT-PAGE_SHIFT); - if (!page) { - mutex_unlock(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex); - return -1; - } - - /* convert the memory pages from cached to uncached */ - - c_addr = (unsigned long)page_address(page); - uc_addr = c_addr - PAGE_OFFSET + __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET; - - /* - * There's a small race here where it's possible for someone to - * access the page through /dev/mem halfway through the conversion - * to uncached - not sure it's really worth bothering about - */ - for (i = 0; i < (IA64_GRANULE_SIZE / PAGE_SIZE); i++) - SetPageUncached(&page[i]); - - flush_tlb_kernel_range(uc_addr, uc_addr + IA64_GRANULE_SIZE); - - status = ia64_pal_prefetch_visibility(PAL_VISIBILITY_PHYSICAL); - if (status == PAL_VISIBILITY_OK_REMOTE_NEEDED) { - atomic_set(&uc_pool->status, 0); - smp_call_function(uncached_ipi_visibility, uc_pool, 1); - if (atomic_read(&uc_pool->status)) - goto failed; - } else if (status != PAL_VISIBILITY_OK) - goto failed; - - preempt_disable(); - - flush_icache_range(uc_addr, uc_addr + IA64_GRANULE_SIZE); - - /* flush the just introduced uncached translation from the TLB */ - local_flush_tlb_all(); - - preempt_enable(); - - status = ia64_pal_mc_drain(); - if (status != PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) - goto failed; - atomic_set(&uc_pool->status, 0); - smp_call_function(uncached_ipi_mc_drain, uc_pool, 1); - if (atomic_read(&uc_pool->status)) - goto failed; - - /* - * The chunk of memory pages has been converted to uncached so now we - * can add it to the pool. - */ - status = gen_pool_add(uc_pool->pool, uc_addr, IA64_GRANULE_SIZE, nid); - if (status) - goto failed; - - uc_pool->nchunks_added++; - mutex_unlock(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex); - return 0; - - /* failed to convert or add the chunk so give it back to the kernel */ -failed: - for (i = 0; i < (IA64_GRANULE_SIZE / PAGE_SIZE); i++) - ClearPageUncached(&page[i]); - - free_pages(c_addr, IA64_GRANULE_SHIFT-PAGE_SHIFT); - mutex_unlock(&uc_pool->add_chunk_mutex); - return -1; -} - - -/* - * uncached_alloc_page - * - * @starting_nid: node id of node to start with, or -1 - * @n_pages: number of contiguous pages to allocate - * - * Allocate the specified number of contiguous uncached pages on the - * requested node. If not enough contiguous uncached pages are available - * on the requested node, roundrobin starting with the next higher node. - */ -unsigned long uncached_alloc_page(int starting_nid, int n_pages) -{ - unsigned long uc_addr; - struct uncached_pool *uc_pool; - int nid; - - if (unlikely(starting_nid >= MAX_NUMNODES)) - return 0; - - if (starting_nid < 0) - starting_nid = numa_node_id(); - nid = starting_nid; - - do { - if (!node_state(nid, N_HIGH_MEMORY)) - continue; - uc_pool = &uncached_pools[nid]; - if (uc_pool->pool == NULL) - continue; - do { - uc_addr = gen_pool_alloc(uc_pool->pool, - n_pages * PAGE_SIZE); - if (uc_addr != 0) - return uc_addr; - } while (uncached_add_chunk(uc_pool, nid) == 0); - - } while ((nid = (nid + 1) % MAX_NUMNODES) != starting_nid); - - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(uncached_alloc_page); - - -/* - * uncached_free_page - * - * @uc_addr: uncached address of first page to free - * @n_pages: number of contiguous pages to free - * - * Free the specified number of uncached pages. - */ -void uncached_free_page(unsigned long uc_addr, int n_pages) -{ - int nid = paddr_to_nid(uc_addr - __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET); - struct gen_pool *pool = uncached_pools[nid].pool; - - if (unlikely(pool == NULL)) - return; - - if ((uc_addr & (0XFUL << 60)) != __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET) - panic("uncached_free_page invalid address %lx\n", uc_addr); - - gen_pool_free(pool, uc_addr, n_pages * PAGE_SIZE); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(uncached_free_page); - - -/* - * uncached_build_memmap, - * - * @uc_start: uncached starting address of a chunk of uncached memory - * @uc_end: uncached ending address of a chunk of uncached memory - * @arg: ignored, (NULL argument passed in on call to efi_memmap_walk_uc()) - * - * Called at boot time to build a map of pages that can be used for - * memory special operations. - */ -static int __init uncached_build_memmap(u64 uc_start, u64 uc_end, void *arg) -{ - int nid = paddr_to_nid(uc_start - __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET); - struct gen_pool *pool = uncached_pools[nid].pool; - size_t size = uc_end - uc_start; - - touch_softlockup_watchdog(); - - if (pool != NULL) { - memset((char *)uc_start, 0, size); - (void) gen_pool_add(pool, uc_start, size, nid); - } - return 0; -} - - -static int __init uncached_init(void) -{ - int nid; - - for_each_online_node(nid) { - uncached_pools[nid].pool = gen_pool_create(PAGE_SHIFT, nid); - mutex_init(&uncached_pools[nid].add_chunk_mutex); - } - - efi_memmap_walk_uc(uncached_build_memmap, NULL); - return 0; -} - -__initcall(uncached_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6bd64c35e691..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2320 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2003 Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * - Change pt_regs_off() to make it less dependent on pt_regs structure. - */ -/* - * This file implements call frame unwind support for the Linux - * kernel. Parsing and processing the unwind information is - * time-consuming, so this implementation translates the unwind - * descriptors into unwind scripts. These scripts are very simple - * (basically a sequence of assignments) and efficient to execute. - * They are cached for later re-use. Each script is specific for a - * given instruction pointer address and the set of predicate values - * that the script depends on (most unwind descriptors are - * unconditional and scripts often do not depend on predicates at - * all). This code is based on the unwind conventions described in - * the "IA-64 Software Conventions and Runtime Architecture" manual. - * - * SMP conventions: - * o updates to the global unwind data (in structure "unw") are serialized - * by the unw.lock spinlock - * o each unwind script has its own read-write lock; a thread must acquire - * a read lock before executing a script and must acquire a write lock - * before modifying a script - * o if both the unw.lock spinlock and a script's read-write lock must be - * acquired, then the read-write lock must be acquired first. - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> - -#include <asm/unwind.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h> -#include <asm/rse.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> - -#include "entry.h" -#include "unwind_i.h" - -#define UNW_LOG_CACHE_SIZE 7 /* each unw_script is ~256 bytes in size */ -#define UNW_CACHE_SIZE (1 << UNW_LOG_CACHE_SIZE) - -#define UNW_LOG_HASH_SIZE (UNW_LOG_CACHE_SIZE + 1) -#define UNW_HASH_SIZE (1 << UNW_LOG_HASH_SIZE) - -#define UNW_STATS 0 /* WARNING: this disabled interrupts for long time-spans!! */ - -#ifdef UNW_DEBUG - static unsigned int unw_debug_level = UNW_DEBUG; -# define UNW_DEBUG_ON(n) unw_debug_level >= n - /* Do not code a printk level, not all debug lines end in newline */ -# define UNW_DPRINT(n, ...) if (UNW_DEBUG_ON(n)) printk(__VA_ARGS__) -# undef inline -# define inline -#else /* !UNW_DEBUG */ -# define UNW_DEBUG_ON(n) 0 -# define UNW_DPRINT(n, ...) -#endif /* UNW_DEBUG */ - -#if UNW_STATS -# define STAT(x...) x -#else -# define STAT(x...) -#endif - -#define alloc_reg_state() kmalloc(sizeof(struct unw_reg_state), GFP_ATOMIC) -#define free_reg_state(usr) kfree(usr) -#define alloc_labeled_state() kmalloc(sizeof(struct unw_labeled_state), GFP_ATOMIC) -#define free_labeled_state(usr) kfree(usr) - -typedef unsigned long unw_word; -typedef unsigned char unw_hash_index_t; - -static struct { - spinlock_t lock; /* spinlock for unwind data */ - - /* list of unwind tables (one per load-module) */ - struct unw_table *tables; - - unsigned long r0; /* constant 0 for r0 */ - - /* table of registers that prologues can save (and order in which they're saved): */ - const unsigned char save_order[8]; - - /* maps a preserved register index (preg_index) to corresponding switch_stack offset: */ - unsigned short sw_off[sizeof(struct unw_frame_info) / 8]; - - unsigned short lru_head; /* index of lead-recently used script */ - unsigned short lru_tail; /* index of most-recently used script */ - - /* index into unw_frame_info for preserved register i */ - unsigned short preg_index[UNW_NUM_REGS]; - - short pt_regs_offsets[32]; - - /* unwind table for the kernel: */ - struct unw_table kernel_table; - - /* unwind table describing the gate page (kernel code that is mapped into user space): */ - size_t gate_table_size; - unsigned long *gate_table; - - /* hash table that maps instruction pointer to script index: */ - unsigned short hash[UNW_HASH_SIZE]; - - /* script cache: */ - struct unw_script cache[UNW_CACHE_SIZE]; - -# ifdef UNW_DEBUG - const char *preg_name[UNW_NUM_REGS]; -# endif -# if UNW_STATS - struct { - struct { - int lookups; - int hinted_hits; - int normal_hits; - int collision_chain_traversals; - } cache; - struct { - unsigned long build_time; - unsigned long run_time; - unsigned long parse_time; - int builds; - int news; - int collisions; - int runs; - } script; - struct { - unsigned long init_time; - unsigned long unwind_time; - int inits; - int unwinds; - } api; - } stat; -# endif -} unw = { - .tables = &unw.kernel_table, - .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(unw.lock), - .save_order = { - UNW_REG_RP, UNW_REG_PFS, UNW_REG_PSP, UNW_REG_PR, - UNW_REG_UNAT, UNW_REG_LC, UNW_REG_FPSR, UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR - }, - .preg_index = { - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, pri_unat_loc)/8, /* PRI_UNAT_GR */ - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, pri_unat_loc)/8, /* PRI_UNAT_MEM */ - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, bsp_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, bspstore_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, pfs_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, rnat_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, psp)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, rp_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, r4)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, r5)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, r6)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, r7)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, unat_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, pr_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, lc_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fpsr_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, b1_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, b2_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, b3_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, b4_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, b5_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, f2_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, f3_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, f4_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, f5_loc)/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[16 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[17 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[18 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[19 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[20 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[21 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[22 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[23 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[24 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[25 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[26 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[27 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[28 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[29 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[30 - 16])/8, - offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, fr_loc[31 - 16])/8, - }, - .pt_regs_offsets = { - [0] = -1, - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r1), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r2), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r3), - [4] = -1, [5] = -1, [6] = -1, [7] = -1, - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r8), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r9), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r10), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r11), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r12), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r13), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r14), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r15), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r16), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r17), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r18), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r19), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r20), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r21), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r22), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r23), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r24), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r25), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r26), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r27), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r28), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r29), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r30), - offsetof(struct pt_regs, r31), - }, - .hash = { [0 ... UNW_HASH_SIZE - 1] = -1 }, -#ifdef UNW_DEBUG - .preg_name = { - "pri_unat_gr", "pri_unat_mem", "bsp", "bspstore", "ar.pfs", "ar.rnat", "psp", "rp", - "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", - "ar.unat", "pr", "ar.lc", "ar.fpsr", - "b1", "b2", "b3", "b4", "b5", - "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", - "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23", - "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31" - } -#endif -}; - -static inline int -read_only (void *addr) -{ - return (unsigned long) ((char *) addr - (char *) &unw.r0) < sizeof(unw.r0); -} - -/* - * Returns offset of rREG in struct pt_regs. - */ -static inline unsigned long -pt_regs_off (unsigned long reg) -{ - short off = -1; - - if (reg < ARRAY_SIZE(unw.pt_regs_offsets)) - off = unw.pt_regs_offsets[reg]; - - if (off < 0) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: bad scratch reg r%lu\n", __func__, reg); - off = 0; - } - return (unsigned long) off; -} - -static inline struct pt_regs * -get_scratch_regs (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - if (!info->pt) { - /* This should not happen with valid unwind info. */ - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: bad unwind info: resetting info->pt\n", __func__); - if (info->flags & UNW_FLAG_INTERRUPT_FRAME) - info->pt = (unsigned long) ((struct pt_regs *) info->psp - 1); - else - info->pt = info->sp - 16; - } - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s: sp 0x%lx pt 0x%lx\n", __func__, info->sp, info->pt); - return (struct pt_regs *) info->pt; -} - -/* Unwind accessors. */ - -int -unw_access_gr (struct unw_frame_info *info, int regnum, unsigned long *val, char *nat, int write) -{ - unsigned long *addr, *nat_addr, nat_mask = 0, dummy_nat; - struct unw_ireg *ireg; - struct pt_regs *pt; - - if ((unsigned) regnum - 1 >= 127) { - if (regnum == 0 && !write) { - *val = 0; /* read r0 always returns 0 */ - *nat = 0; - return 0; - } - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: trying to access non-existent r%u\n", - __func__, regnum); - return -1; - } - - if (regnum < 32) { - if (regnum >= 4 && regnum <= 7) { - /* access a preserved register */ - ireg = &info->r4 + (regnum - 4); - addr = ireg->loc; - if (addr) { - nat_addr = addr + ireg->nat.off; - switch (ireg->nat.type) { - case UNW_NAT_VAL: - /* simulate getf.sig/setf.sig */ - if (write) { - if (*nat) { - /* write NaTVal and be done with it */ - addr[0] = 0; - addr[1] = 0x1fffe; - return 0; - } - addr[1] = 0x1003e; - } else { - if (addr[0] == 0 && addr[1] == 0x1ffe) { - /* return NaT and be done with it */ - *val = 0; - *nat = 1; - return 0; - } - } - fallthrough; - case UNW_NAT_NONE: - dummy_nat = 0; - nat_addr = &dummy_nat; - break; - - case UNW_NAT_MEMSTK: - nat_mask = (1UL << ((long) addr & 0x1f8)/8); - break; - - case UNW_NAT_REGSTK: - nat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - if ((unsigned long) addr < info->regstk.limit - || (unsigned long) addr >= info->regstk.top) - { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: %p outside of regstk " - "[0x%lx-0x%lx)\n", - __func__, (void *) addr, - info->regstk.limit, - info->regstk.top); - return -1; - } - if ((unsigned long) nat_addr >= info->regstk.top) - nat_addr = &info->sw->ar_rnat; - nat_mask = (1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr)); - break; - } - } else { - addr = &info->sw->r4 + (regnum - 4); - nat_addr = &info->sw->ar_unat; - nat_mask = (1UL << ((long) addr & 0x1f8)/8); - } - } else { - /* access a scratch register */ - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = (unsigned long *) ((unsigned long)pt + pt_regs_off(regnum)); - if (info->pri_unat_loc) - nat_addr = info->pri_unat_loc; - else - nat_addr = &info->sw->caller_unat; - nat_mask = (1UL << ((long) addr & 0x1f8)/8); - } - } else { - /* access a stacked register */ - addr = ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) info->bsp, regnum - 32); - nat_addr = ia64_rse_rnat_addr(addr); - if ((unsigned long) addr < info->regstk.limit - || (unsigned long) addr >= info->regstk.top) - { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to access register outside " - "of rbs\n", __func__); - return -1; - } - if ((unsigned long) nat_addr >= info->regstk.top) - nat_addr = &info->sw->ar_rnat; - nat_mask = (1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(addr)); - } - - if (write) { - if (read_only(addr)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to write read-only location\n", - __func__); - } else { - *addr = *val; - if (*nat) - *nat_addr |= nat_mask; - else - *nat_addr &= ~nat_mask; - } - } else { - if ((*nat_addr & nat_mask) == 0) { - *val = *addr; - *nat = 0; - } else { - *val = 0; /* if register is a NaT, *addr may contain kernel data! */ - *nat = 1; - } - } - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_access_gr); - -int -unw_access_br (struct unw_frame_info *info, int regnum, unsigned long *val, int write) -{ - unsigned long *addr; - struct pt_regs *pt; - - switch (regnum) { - /* scratch: */ - case 0: pt = get_scratch_regs(info); addr = &pt->b0; break; - case 6: pt = get_scratch_regs(info); addr = &pt->b6; break; - case 7: pt = get_scratch_regs(info); addr = &pt->b7; break; - - /* preserved: */ - case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: - addr = *(&info->b1_loc + (regnum - 1)); - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->b1 + (regnum - 1); - break; - - default: - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: trying to access non-existent b%u\n", - __func__, regnum); - return -1; - } - if (write) - if (read_only(addr)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to write read-only location\n", - __func__); - } else - *addr = *val; - else - *val = *addr; - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_access_br); - -int -unw_access_fr (struct unw_frame_info *info, int regnum, struct ia64_fpreg *val, int write) -{ - struct ia64_fpreg *addr = NULL; - struct pt_regs *pt; - - if ((unsigned) (regnum - 2) >= 126) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: trying to access non-existent f%u\n", - __func__, regnum); - return -1; - } - - if (regnum <= 5) { - addr = *(&info->f2_loc + (regnum - 2)); - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->f2 + (regnum - 2); - } else if (regnum <= 15) { - if (regnum <= 11) { - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = &pt->f6 + (regnum - 6); - } - else - addr = &info->sw->f12 + (regnum - 12); - } else if (regnum <= 31) { - addr = info->fr_loc[regnum - 16]; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->f16 + (regnum - 16); - } else { - struct task_struct *t = info->task; - - if (write) - ia64_sync_fph(t); - else - ia64_flush_fph(t); - addr = t->thread.fph + (regnum - 32); - } - - if (write) - if (read_only(addr)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to write read-only location\n", - __func__); - } else - *addr = *val; - else - *val = *addr; - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_access_fr); - -int -unw_access_ar (struct unw_frame_info *info, int regnum, unsigned long *val, int write) -{ - unsigned long *addr; - struct pt_regs *pt; - - switch (regnum) { - case UNW_AR_BSP: - addr = info->bsp_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_bspstore; - break; - - case UNW_AR_BSPSTORE: - addr = info->bspstore_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_bspstore; - break; - - case UNW_AR_PFS: - addr = info->pfs_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_pfs; - break; - - case UNW_AR_RNAT: - addr = info->rnat_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_rnat; - break; - - case UNW_AR_UNAT: - addr = info->unat_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->caller_unat; - break; - - case UNW_AR_LC: - addr = info->lc_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_lc; - break; - - case UNW_AR_EC: - if (!info->cfm_loc) - return -1; - if (write) - *info->cfm_loc = - (*info->cfm_loc & ~(0x3fUL << 52)) | ((*val & 0x3f) << 52); - else - *val = (*info->cfm_loc >> 52) & 0x3f; - return 0; - - case UNW_AR_FPSR: - addr = info->fpsr_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->ar_fpsr; - break; - - case UNW_AR_RSC: - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = &pt->ar_rsc; - break; - - case UNW_AR_CCV: - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = &pt->ar_ccv; - break; - - case UNW_AR_CSD: - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = &pt->ar_csd; - break; - - case UNW_AR_SSD: - pt = get_scratch_regs(info); - addr = &pt->ar_ssd; - break; - - default: - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: trying to access non-existent ar%u\n", - __func__, regnum); - return -1; - } - - if (write) { - if (read_only(addr)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to write read-only location\n", - __func__); - } else - *addr = *val; - } else - *val = *addr; - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_access_ar); - -int -unw_access_pr (struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long *val, int write) -{ - unsigned long *addr; - - addr = info->pr_loc; - if (!addr) - addr = &info->sw->pr; - - if (write) { - if (read_only(addr)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to write read-only location\n", - __func__); - } else - *addr = *val; - } else - *val = *addr; - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_access_pr); - - -/* Routines to manipulate the state stack. */ - -static inline void -push (struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_state *rs; - - rs = alloc_reg_state(); - if (!rs) { - printk(KERN_ERR "unwind: cannot stack reg state!\n"); - return; - } - memcpy(rs, &sr->curr, sizeof(*rs)); - sr->curr.next = rs; -} - -static void -pop (struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_state *rs = sr->curr.next; - - if (!rs) { - printk(KERN_ERR "unwind: stack underflow!\n"); - return; - } - memcpy(&sr->curr, rs, sizeof(*rs)); - free_reg_state(rs); -} - -/* Make a copy of the state stack. Non-recursive to avoid stack overflows. */ -static struct unw_reg_state * -dup_state_stack (struct unw_reg_state *rs) -{ - struct unw_reg_state *copy, *prev = NULL, *first = NULL; - - while (rs) { - copy = alloc_reg_state(); - if (!copy) { - printk(KERN_ERR "unwind.dup_state_stack: out of memory\n"); - return NULL; - } - memcpy(copy, rs, sizeof(*copy)); - if (first) - prev->next = copy; - else - first = copy; - rs = rs->next; - prev = copy; - } - return first; -} - -/* Free all stacked register states (but not RS itself). */ -static void -free_state_stack (struct unw_reg_state *rs) -{ - struct unw_reg_state *p, *next; - - for (p = rs->next; p != NULL; p = next) { - next = p->next; - free_reg_state(p); - } - rs->next = NULL; -} - -/* Unwind decoder routines */ - -static enum unw_register_index __attribute_const__ -decode_abreg (unsigned char abreg, int memory) -{ - switch (abreg) { - case 0x04 ... 0x07: return UNW_REG_R4 + (abreg - 0x04); - case 0x22 ... 0x25: return UNW_REG_F2 + (abreg - 0x22); - case 0x30 ... 0x3f: return UNW_REG_F16 + (abreg - 0x30); - case 0x41 ... 0x45: return UNW_REG_B1 + (abreg - 0x41); - case 0x60: return UNW_REG_PR; - case 0x61: return UNW_REG_PSP; - case 0x62: return memory ? UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM : UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR; - case 0x63: return UNW_REG_RP; - case 0x64: return UNW_REG_BSP; - case 0x65: return UNW_REG_BSPSTORE; - case 0x66: return UNW_REG_RNAT; - case 0x67: return UNW_REG_UNAT; - case 0x68: return UNW_REG_FPSR; - case 0x69: return UNW_REG_PFS; - case 0x6a: return UNW_REG_LC; - default: - break; - } - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: bad abreg=0x%x\n", __func__, abreg); - return UNW_REG_LC; -} - -static void -set_reg (struct unw_reg_info *reg, enum unw_where where, int when, unsigned long val) -{ - reg->val = val; - reg->where = where; - if (reg->when == UNW_WHEN_NEVER) - reg->when = when; -} - -static void -alloc_spill_area (unsigned long *offp, unsigned long regsize, - struct unw_reg_info *lo, struct unw_reg_info *hi) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *reg; - - for (reg = hi; reg >= lo; --reg) { - if (reg->where == UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME) { - reg->where = UNW_WHERE_PSPREL; - *offp -= regsize; - reg->val = *offp; - } - } -} - -static inline void -spill_next_when (struct unw_reg_info **regp, struct unw_reg_info *lim, unw_word t) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *reg; - - for (reg = *regp; reg <= lim; ++reg) { - if (reg->where == UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME) { - reg->when = t; - *regp = reg + 1; - return; - } - } - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: excess spill!\n", __func__); -} - -static inline void -finish_prologue (struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *reg; - unsigned long off; - int i; - - /* - * First, resolve implicit register save locations (see Section "11.4.2.3 Rules - * for Using Unwind Descriptors", rule 3): - */ - for (i = 0; i < (int) ARRAY_SIZE(unw.save_order); ++i) { - reg = sr->curr.reg + unw.save_order[i]; - if (reg->where == UNW_WHERE_GR_SAVE) { - reg->where = UNW_WHERE_GR; - reg->val = sr->gr_save_loc++; - } - } - - /* - * Next, compute when the fp, general, and branch registers get - * saved. This must come before alloc_spill_area() because - * we need to know which registers are spilled to their home - * locations. - */ - if (sr->imask) { - unsigned char kind, mask = 0, *cp = sr->imask; - int t; - static const unsigned char limit[3] = { - UNW_REG_F31, UNW_REG_R7, UNW_REG_B5 - }; - struct unw_reg_info *(regs[3]); - - regs[0] = sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_F2; - regs[1] = sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R4; - regs[2] = sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_B1; - - for (t = 0; t < sr->region_len; ++t) { - if ((t & 3) == 0) - mask = *cp++; - kind = (mask >> 2*(3-(t & 3))) & 3; - if (kind > 0) - spill_next_when(®s[kind - 1], sr->curr.reg + limit[kind - 1], - sr->region_start + t); - } - } - /* - * Next, lay out the memory stack spill area: - */ - if (sr->any_spills) { - off = sr->spill_offset; - alloc_spill_area(&off, 16, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_F2, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_F31); - alloc_spill_area(&off, 8, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_B1, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_B5); - alloc_spill_area(&off, 8, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R4, sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R7); - } -} - -/* - * Region header descriptors. - */ - -static void -desc_prologue (int body, unw_word rlen, unsigned char mask, unsigned char grsave, - struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i, region_start; - - if (!(sr->in_body || sr->first_region)) - finish_prologue(sr); - sr->first_region = 0; - - /* check if we're done: */ - if (sr->when_target < sr->region_start + sr->region_len) { - sr->done = 1; - return; - } - - region_start = sr->region_start + sr->region_len; - - for (i = 0; i < sr->epilogue_count; ++i) - pop(sr); - sr->epilogue_count = 0; - sr->epilogue_start = UNW_WHEN_NEVER; - - sr->region_start = region_start; - sr->region_len = rlen; - sr->in_body = body; - - if (!body) { - push(sr); - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - if (mask & 0x8) - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + unw.save_order[i], UNW_WHERE_GR, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, grsave++); - mask <<= 1; - } - sr->gr_save_loc = grsave; - sr->any_spills = 0; - sr->imask = NULL; - sr->spill_offset = 0x10; /* default to psp+16 */ - } -} - -/* - * Prologue descriptors. - */ - -static inline void -desc_abi (unsigned char abi, unsigned char context, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - if (abi == 3 && context == 'i') { - sr->flags |= UNW_FLAG_INTERRUPT_FRAME; - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s: interrupt frame\n", __func__); - } - else - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind%s: ignoring unwabi(abi=0x%x,context=0x%x)\n", - __func__, abi, context); -} - -static inline void -desc_br_gr (unsigned char brmask, unsigned char gr, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { - if (brmask & 1) - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_B1 + i, UNW_WHERE_GR, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, gr++); - brmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_br_mem (unsigned char brmask, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { - if (brmask & 1) { - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_B1 + i, UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, 0); - sr->any_spills = 1; - } - brmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_frgr_mem (unsigned char grmask, unw_word frmask, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - if ((grmask & 1) != 0) { - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R4 + i, UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, 0); - sr->any_spills = 1; - } - grmask >>= 1; - } - for (i = 0; i < 20; ++i) { - if ((frmask & 1) != 0) { - int base = (i < 4) ? UNW_REG_F2 : UNW_REG_F16 - 4; - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + base + i, UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, 0); - sr->any_spills = 1; - } - frmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_fr_mem (unsigned char frmask, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - if ((frmask & 1) != 0) { - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_F2 + i, UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, 0); - sr->any_spills = 1; - } - frmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_gr_gr (unsigned char grmask, unsigned char gr, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - if ((grmask & 1) != 0) - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R4 + i, UNW_WHERE_GR, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, gr++); - grmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_gr_mem (unsigned char grmask, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - if ((grmask & 1) != 0) { - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_R4 + i, UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, - sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, 0); - sr->any_spills = 1; - } - grmask >>= 1; - } -} - -static inline void -desc_mem_stack_f (unw_word t, unw_word size, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + UNW_REG_PSP, UNW_WHERE_NONE, - sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1), 16*size); -} - -static inline void -desc_mem_stack_v (unw_word t, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - sr->curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].when = sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1); -} - -static inline void -desc_reg_gr (unsigned char reg, unsigned char dst, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + reg, UNW_WHERE_GR, sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, dst); -} - -static inline void -desc_reg_psprel (unsigned char reg, unw_word pspoff, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + reg, UNW_WHERE_PSPREL, sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, - 0x10 - 4*pspoff); -} - -static inline void -desc_reg_sprel (unsigned char reg, unw_word spoff, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - set_reg(sr->curr.reg + reg, UNW_WHERE_SPREL, sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1, - 4*spoff); -} - -static inline void -desc_rp_br (unsigned char dst, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - sr->return_link_reg = dst; -} - -static inline void -desc_reg_when (unsigned char regnum, unw_word t, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *reg = sr->curr.reg + regnum; - - if (reg->where == UNW_WHERE_NONE) - reg->where = UNW_WHERE_GR_SAVE; - reg->when = sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1); -} - -static inline void -desc_spill_base (unw_word pspoff, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - sr->spill_offset = 0x10 - 4*pspoff; -} - -static inline unsigned char * -desc_spill_mask (unsigned char *imaskp, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - sr->imask = imaskp; - return imaskp + (2*sr->region_len + 7)/8; -} - -/* - * Body descriptors. - */ -static inline void -desc_epilogue (unw_word t, unw_word ecount, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - sr->epilogue_start = sr->region_start + sr->region_len - 1 - t; - sr->epilogue_count = ecount + 1; -} - -static inline void -desc_copy_state (unw_word label, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_labeled_state *ls; - - for (ls = sr->labeled_states; ls; ls = ls->next) { - if (ls->label == label) { - free_state_stack(&sr->curr); - memcpy(&sr->curr, &ls->saved_state, sizeof(sr->curr)); - sr->curr.next = dup_state_stack(ls->saved_state.next); - return; - } - } - printk(KERN_ERR "unwind: failed to find state labeled 0x%lx\n", label); -} - -static inline void -desc_label_state (unw_word label, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_labeled_state *ls; - - ls = alloc_labeled_state(); - if (!ls) { - printk(KERN_ERR "unwind.desc_label_state(): out of memory\n"); - return; - } - ls->label = label; - memcpy(&ls->saved_state, &sr->curr, sizeof(ls->saved_state)); - ls->saved_state.next = dup_state_stack(sr->curr.next); - - /* insert into list of labeled states: */ - ls->next = sr->labeled_states; - sr->labeled_states = ls; -} - -/* - * General descriptors. - */ - -static inline int -desc_is_active (unsigned char qp, unw_word t, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - if (sr->when_target <= sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1)) - return 0; - if (qp > 0) { - if ((sr->pr_val & (1UL << qp)) == 0) - return 0; - sr->pr_mask |= (1UL << qp); - } - return 1; -} - -static inline void -desc_restore_p (unsigned char qp, unw_word t, unsigned char abreg, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *r; - - if (!desc_is_active(qp, t, sr)) - return; - - r = sr->curr.reg + decode_abreg(abreg, 0); - r->where = UNW_WHERE_NONE; - r->when = UNW_WHEN_NEVER; - r->val = 0; -} - -static inline void -desc_spill_reg_p (unsigned char qp, unw_word t, unsigned char abreg, unsigned char x, - unsigned char ytreg, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - enum unw_where where = UNW_WHERE_GR; - struct unw_reg_info *r; - - if (!desc_is_active(qp, t, sr)) - return; - - if (x) - where = UNW_WHERE_BR; - else if (ytreg & 0x80) - where = UNW_WHERE_FR; - - r = sr->curr.reg + decode_abreg(abreg, 0); - r->where = where; - r->when = sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1); - r->val = (ytreg & 0x7f); -} - -static inline void -desc_spill_psprel_p (unsigned char qp, unw_word t, unsigned char abreg, unw_word pspoff, - struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *r; - - if (!desc_is_active(qp, t, sr)) - return; - - r = sr->curr.reg + decode_abreg(abreg, 1); - r->where = UNW_WHERE_PSPREL; - r->when = sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1); - r->val = 0x10 - 4*pspoff; -} - -static inline void -desc_spill_sprel_p (unsigned char qp, unw_word t, unsigned char abreg, unw_word spoff, - struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *r; - - if (!desc_is_active(qp, t, sr)) - return; - - r = sr->curr.reg + decode_abreg(abreg, 1); - r->where = UNW_WHERE_SPREL; - r->when = sr->region_start + min_t(int, t, sr->region_len - 1); - r->val = 4*spoff; -} - -#define UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(code) printk(KERN_ERR "unwind: unknown code 0x%02x\n", \ - code); - -/* - * region headers: - */ -#define UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE_GR(fmt,r,m,gr,arg) desc_prologue(0,r,m,gr,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE(fmt,b,r,arg) desc_prologue(b,r,0,32,arg) -/* - * prologue descriptors: - */ -#define UNW_DEC_ABI(fmt,a,c,arg) desc_abi(a,c,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_BR_GR(fmt,b,g,arg) desc_br_gr(b,g,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_BR_MEM(fmt,b,arg) desc_br_mem(b,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_FRGR_MEM(fmt,g,f,arg) desc_frgr_mem(g,f,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_FR_MEM(fmt,f,arg) desc_fr_mem(f,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_GR_GR(fmt,m,g,arg) desc_gr_gr(m,g,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_GR_MEM(fmt,m,arg) desc_gr_mem(m,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_F(fmt,t,s,arg) desc_mem_stack_f(t,s,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_V(fmt,t,arg) desc_mem_stack_v(t,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_REG_GR(fmt,r,d,arg) desc_reg_gr(r,d,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(fmt,r,o,arg) desc_reg_psprel(r,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(fmt,r,o,arg) desc_reg_sprel(r,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(fmt,r,t,arg) desc_reg_when(r,t,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_GR(fmt,t,arg) desc_reg_when(UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR,t,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_MEM(fmt,t,arg) desc_reg_when(UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM,t,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_GR(fmt,r,arg) desc_reg_gr(UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR,r,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_PSPREL(fmt,o,arg) desc_reg_psprel(UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_SPREL(fmt,o,arg) desc_reg_sprel(UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_RP_BR(fmt,d,arg) desc_rp_br(d,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_BASE(fmt,o,arg) desc_spill_base(o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_MASK(fmt,m,arg) (m = desc_spill_mask(m,arg)) -/* - * body descriptors: - */ -#define UNW_DEC_EPILOGUE(fmt,t,c,arg) desc_epilogue(t,c,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_COPY_STATE(fmt,l,arg) desc_copy_state(l,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_LABEL_STATE(fmt,l,arg) desc_label_state(l,arg) -/* - * general unwind descriptors: - */ -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG_P(f,p,t,a,x,y,arg) desc_spill_reg_p(p,t,a,x,y,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG(f,t,a,x,y,arg) desc_spill_reg_p(0,t,a,x,y,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL_P(f,p,t,a,o,arg) desc_spill_psprel_p(p,t,a,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL(f,t,a,o,arg) desc_spill_psprel_p(0,t,a,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL_P(f,p,t,a,o,arg) desc_spill_sprel_p(p,t,a,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL(f,t,a,o,arg) desc_spill_sprel_p(0,t,a,o,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_RESTORE_P(f,p,t,a,arg) desc_restore_p(p,t,a,arg) -#define UNW_DEC_RESTORE(f,t,a,arg) desc_restore_p(0,t,a,arg) - -#include "unwind_decoder.c" - - -/* Unwind scripts. */ - -static inline unw_hash_index_t -hash (unsigned long ip) -{ - /* magic number = ((sqrt(5)-1)/2)*2^64 */ - static const unsigned long hashmagic = 0x9e3779b97f4a7c16UL; - - return (ip >> 4) * hashmagic >> (64 - UNW_LOG_HASH_SIZE); -} - -static inline long -cache_match (struct unw_script *script, unsigned long ip, unsigned long pr) -{ - read_lock(&script->lock); - if (ip == script->ip && ((pr ^ script->pr_val) & script->pr_mask) == 0) - /* keep the read lock... */ - return 1; - read_unlock(&script->lock); - return 0; -} - -static inline struct unw_script * -script_lookup (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - struct unw_script *script = unw.cache + info->hint; - unsigned short index; - unsigned long ip, pr; - - if (UNW_DEBUG_ON(0)) - return NULL; /* Always regenerate scripts in debug mode */ - - STAT(++unw.stat.cache.lookups); - - ip = info->ip; - pr = info->pr; - - if (cache_match(script, ip, pr)) { - STAT(++unw.stat.cache.hinted_hits); - return script; - } - - index = unw.hash[hash(ip)]; - if (index >= UNW_CACHE_SIZE) - return NULL; - - script = unw.cache + index; - while (1) { - if (cache_match(script, ip, pr)) { - /* update hint; no locking required as single-word writes are atomic */ - STAT(++unw.stat.cache.normal_hits); - unw.cache[info->prev_script].hint = script - unw.cache; - return script; - } - if (script->coll_chain >= UNW_HASH_SIZE) - return NULL; - script = unw.cache + script->coll_chain; - STAT(++unw.stat.cache.collision_chain_traversals); - } -} - -/* - * On returning, a write lock for the SCRIPT is still being held. - */ -static inline struct unw_script * -script_new (unsigned long ip) -{ - struct unw_script *script, *prev, *tmp; - unw_hash_index_t index; - unsigned short head; - - STAT(++unw.stat.script.news); - - /* - * Can't (easily) use cmpxchg() here because of ABA problem - * that is intrinsic in cmpxchg()... - */ - head = unw.lru_head; - script = unw.cache + head; - unw.lru_head = script->lru_chain; - - /* - * We'd deadlock here if we interrupted a thread that is holding a read lock on - * script->lock. Thus, if the write_trylock() fails, we simply bail out. The - * alternative would be to disable interrupts whenever we hold a read-lock, but - * that seems silly. - */ - if (!write_trylock(&script->lock)) - return NULL; - - /* re-insert script at the tail of the LRU chain: */ - unw.cache[unw.lru_tail].lru_chain = head; - unw.lru_tail = head; - - /* remove the old script from the hash table (if it's there): */ - if (script->ip) { - index = hash(script->ip); - tmp = unw.cache + unw.hash[index]; - prev = NULL; - while (1) { - if (tmp == script) { - if (prev) - prev->coll_chain = tmp->coll_chain; - else - unw.hash[index] = tmp->coll_chain; - break; - } else - prev = tmp; - if (tmp->coll_chain >= UNW_CACHE_SIZE) - /* old script wasn't in the hash-table */ - break; - tmp = unw.cache + tmp->coll_chain; - } - } - - /* enter new script in the hash table */ - index = hash(ip); - script->coll_chain = unw.hash[index]; - unw.hash[index] = script - unw.cache; - - script->ip = ip; /* set new IP while we're holding the locks */ - - STAT(if (script->coll_chain < UNW_CACHE_SIZE) ++unw.stat.script.collisions); - - script->flags = 0; - script->hint = 0; - script->count = 0; - return script; -} - -static void -script_finalize (struct unw_script *script, struct unw_state_record *sr) -{ - script->pr_mask = sr->pr_mask; - script->pr_val = sr->pr_val; - /* - * We could down-grade our write-lock on script->lock here but - * the rwlock API doesn't offer atomic lock downgrading, so - * we'll just keep the write-lock and release it later when - * we're done using the script. - */ -} - -static inline void -script_emit (struct unw_script *script, struct unw_insn insn) -{ - if (script->count >= UNW_MAX_SCRIPT_LEN) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: script exceeds maximum size of %u instructions!\n", - __func__, UNW_MAX_SCRIPT_LEN); - return; - } - script->insn[script->count++] = insn; -} - -static inline void -emit_nat_info (struct unw_state_record *sr, int i, struct unw_script *script) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *r = sr->curr.reg + i; - enum unw_insn_opcode opc; - struct unw_insn insn; - unsigned long val = 0; - - switch (r->where) { - case UNW_WHERE_GR: - if (r->val >= 32) { - /* register got spilled to a stacked register */ - opc = UNW_INSN_SETNAT_TYPE; - val = UNW_NAT_REGSTK; - } else - /* register got spilled to a scratch register */ - opc = UNW_INSN_SETNAT_MEMSTK; - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_FR: - opc = UNW_INSN_SETNAT_TYPE; - val = UNW_NAT_VAL; - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_BR: - opc = UNW_INSN_SETNAT_TYPE; - val = UNW_NAT_NONE; - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_PSPREL: - case UNW_WHERE_SPREL: - opc = UNW_INSN_SETNAT_MEMSTK; - break; - - default: - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: don't know how to emit nat info for where = %u\n", - __func__, r->where); - return; - } - insn.opc = opc; - insn.dst = unw.preg_index[i]; - insn.val = val; - script_emit(script, insn); -} - -static void -compile_reg (struct unw_state_record *sr, int i, struct unw_script *script) -{ - struct unw_reg_info *r = sr->curr.reg + i; - enum unw_insn_opcode opc; - unsigned long val, rval; - struct unw_insn insn; - long need_nat_info; - - if (r->where == UNW_WHERE_NONE || r->when >= sr->when_target) - return; - - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE; - val = rval = r->val; - need_nat_info = (i >= UNW_REG_R4 && i <= UNW_REG_R7); - - switch (r->where) { - case UNW_WHERE_GR: - if (rval >= 32) { - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE_STACKED; - val = rval - 32; - } else if (rval >= 4 && rval <= 7) { - if (need_nat_info) { - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE2; - need_nat_info = 0; - } - val = unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_R4 + (rval - 4)]; - } else if (rval == 0) { - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE_CONST; - val = 0; - } else { - /* register got spilled to a scratch register */ - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE_SCRATCH; - val = pt_regs_off(rval); - } - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_FR: - if (rval <= 5) - val = unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_F2 + (rval - 2)]; - else if (rval >= 16 && rval <= 31) - val = unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_F16 + (rval - 16)]; - else { - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE_SCRATCH; - if (rval <= 11) - val = offsetof(struct pt_regs, f6) + 16*(rval - 6); - else - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: kernel may not touch f%lu\n", - __func__, rval); - } - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_BR: - if (rval >= 1 && rval <= 5) - val = unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_B1 + (rval - 1)]; - else { - opc = UNW_INSN_MOVE_SCRATCH; - if (rval == 0) - val = offsetof(struct pt_regs, b0); - else if (rval == 6) - val = offsetof(struct pt_regs, b6); - else - val = offsetof(struct pt_regs, b7); - } - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_SPREL: - opc = UNW_INSN_ADD_SP; - break; - - case UNW_WHERE_PSPREL: - opc = UNW_INSN_ADD_PSP; - break; - - default: - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind%s: register %u has unexpected `where' value of %u\n", - __func__, i, r->where); - break; - } - insn.opc = opc; - insn.dst = unw.preg_index[i]; - insn.val = val; - script_emit(script, insn); - if (need_nat_info) - emit_nat_info(sr, i, script); - - if (i == UNW_REG_PSP) { - /* - * info->psp must contain the _value_ of the previous - * sp, not it's save location. We get this by - * dereferencing the value we just stored in - * info->psp: - */ - insn.opc = UNW_INSN_LOAD; - insn.dst = insn.val = unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_PSP]; - script_emit(script, insn); - } -} - -static inline const struct unw_table_entry * -lookup (struct unw_table *table, unsigned long rel_ip) -{ - const struct unw_table_entry *e = NULL; - unsigned long lo, hi, mid; - - /* do a binary search for right entry: */ - for (lo = 0, hi = table->length; lo < hi; ) { - mid = (lo + hi) / 2; - e = &table->array[mid]; - if (rel_ip < e->start_offset) - hi = mid; - else if (rel_ip >= e->end_offset) - lo = mid + 1; - else - break; - } - if (rel_ip < e->start_offset || rel_ip >= e->end_offset) - return NULL; - return e; -} - -/* - * Build an unwind script that unwinds from state OLD_STATE to the - * entrypoint of the function that called OLD_STATE. - */ -static inline struct unw_script * -build_script (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - const struct unw_table_entry *e = NULL; - struct unw_script *script = NULL; - struct unw_labeled_state *ls, *next; - unsigned long ip = info->ip; - struct unw_state_record sr; - struct unw_table *table, *prev; - struct unw_reg_info *r; - struct unw_insn insn; - u8 *dp, *desc_end; - u64 hdr; - int i; - STAT(unsigned long start, parse_start;) - - STAT(++unw.stat.script.builds; start = ia64_get_itc()); - - /* build state record */ - memset(&sr, 0, sizeof(sr)); - for (r = sr.curr.reg; r < sr.curr.reg + UNW_NUM_REGS; ++r) - r->when = UNW_WHEN_NEVER; - sr.pr_val = info->pr; - - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s: ip 0x%lx\n", __func__, ip); - script = script_new(ip); - if (!script) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: failed to create unwind script\n", __func__); - STAT(unw.stat.script.build_time += ia64_get_itc() - start); - return NULL; - } - unw.cache[info->prev_script].hint = script - unw.cache; - - /* search the kernels and the modules' unwind tables for IP: */ - - STAT(parse_start = ia64_get_itc()); - - prev = NULL; - for (table = unw.tables; table; table = table->next) { - if (ip >= table->start && ip < table->end) { - /* - * Leave the kernel unwind table at the very front, - * lest moving it breaks some assumption elsewhere. - * Otherwise, move the matching table to the second - * position in the list so that traversals can benefit - * from commonality in backtrace paths. - */ - if (prev && prev != unw.tables) { - /* unw is safe - we're already spinlocked */ - prev->next = table->next; - table->next = unw.tables->next; - unw.tables->next = table; - } - e = lookup(table, ip - table->segment_base); - break; - } - prev = table; - } - if (!e) { - /* no info, return default unwinder (leaf proc, no mem stack, no saved regs) */ - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s: no unwind info for ip=0x%lx (prev ip=0x%lx)\n", - __func__, ip, unw.cache[info->prev_script].ip); - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].where = UNW_WHERE_BR; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].when = -1; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].val = 0; - compile_reg(&sr, UNW_REG_RP, script); - script_finalize(script, &sr); - STAT(unw.stat.script.parse_time += ia64_get_itc() - parse_start); - STAT(unw.stat.script.build_time += ia64_get_itc() - start); - return script; - } - - sr.when_target = (3*((ip & ~0xfUL) - (table->segment_base + e->start_offset))/16 - + (ip & 0xfUL)); - hdr = *(u64 *) (table->segment_base + e->info_offset); - dp = (u8 *) (table->segment_base + e->info_offset + 8); - desc_end = dp + 8*UNW_LENGTH(hdr); - - while (!sr.done && dp < desc_end) - dp = unw_decode(dp, sr.in_body, &sr); - - if (sr.when_target > sr.epilogue_start) { - /* - * sp has been restored and all values on the memory stack below - * psp also have been restored. - */ - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].val = 0; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].where = UNW_WHERE_NONE; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].when = UNW_WHEN_NEVER; - for (r = sr.curr.reg; r < sr.curr.reg + UNW_NUM_REGS; ++r) - if ((r->where == UNW_WHERE_PSPREL && r->val <= 0x10) - || r->where == UNW_WHERE_SPREL) - { - r->val = 0; - r->where = UNW_WHERE_NONE; - r->when = UNW_WHEN_NEVER; - } - } - - script->flags = sr.flags; - - /* - * If RP did't get saved, generate entry for the return link - * register. - */ - if (sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].when >= sr.when_target) { - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].where = UNW_WHERE_BR; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].when = -1; - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].val = sr.return_link_reg; - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s: using default for rp at ip=0x%lx where=%d val=0x%lx\n", - __func__, ip, sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].where, - sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_RP].val); - } - -#ifdef UNW_DEBUG - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s: state record for func 0x%lx, t=%u:\n", - __func__, table->segment_base + e->start_offset, sr.when_target); - for (r = sr.curr.reg; r < sr.curr.reg + UNW_NUM_REGS; ++r) { - if (r->where != UNW_WHERE_NONE || r->when != UNW_WHEN_NEVER) { - UNW_DPRINT(1, " %s <- ", unw.preg_name[r - sr.curr.reg]); - switch (r->where) { - case UNW_WHERE_GR: UNW_DPRINT(1, "r%lu", r->val); break; - case UNW_WHERE_FR: UNW_DPRINT(1, "f%lu", r->val); break; - case UNW_WHERE_BR: UNW_DPRINT(1, "b%lu", r->val); break; - case UNW_WHERE_SPREL: UNW_DPRINT(1, "[sp+0x%lx]", r->val); break; - case UNW_WHERE_PSPREL: UNW_DPRINT(1, "[psp+0x%lx]", r->val); break; - case UNW_WHERE_NONE: - UNW_DPRINT(1, "%s+0x%lx", unw.preg_name[r - sr.curr.reg], r->val); - break; - - default: - UNW_DPRINT(1, "BADWHERE(%d)", r->where); - break; - } - UNW_DPRINT(1, "\t\t%d\n", r->when); - } - } -#endif - - STAT(unw.stat.script.parse_time += ia64_get_itc() - parse_start); - - /* translate state record into unwinder instructions: */ - - /* - * First, set psp if we're dealing with a fixed-size frame; - * subsequent instructions may depend on this value. - */ - if (sr.when_target > sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].when - && (sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].where == UNW_WHERE_NONE) - && sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].val != 0) { - /* new psp is sp plus frame size */ - insn.opc = UNW_INSN_ADD; - insn.dst = offsetof(struct unw_frame_info, psp)/8; - insn.val = sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PSP].val; /* frame size */ - script_emit(script, insn); - } - - /* determine where the primary UNaT is: */ - if (sr.when_target < sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR].when) - i = UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM; - else if (sr.when_target < sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM].when) - i = UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR; - else if (sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM].when > sr.curr.reg[UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR].when) - i = UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM; - else - i = UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR; - - compile_reg(&sr, i, script); - - for (i = UNW_REG_BSP; i < UNW_NUM_REGS; ++i) - compile_reg(&sr, i, script); - - /* free labeled register states & stack: */ - - STAT(parse_start = ia64_get_itc()); - for (ls = sr.labeled_states; ls; ls = next) { - next = ls->next; - free_state_stack(&ls->saved_state); - free_labeled_state(ls); - } - free_state_stack(&sr.curr); - STAT(unw.stat.script.parse_time += ia64_get_itc() - parse_start); - - script_finalize(script, &sr); - STAT(unw.stat.script.build_time += ia64_get_itc() - start); - return script; -} - -/* - * Apply the unwinding actions represented by OPS and update SR to - * reflect the state that existed upon entry to the function that this - * unwinder represents. - */ -static inline void -run_script (struct unw_script *script, struct unw_frame_info *state) -{ - struct unw_insn *ip, *limit, next_insn; - unsigned long opc, dst, val, off; - unsigned long *s = (unsigned long *) state; - STAT(unsigned long start;) - - STAT(++unw.stat.script.runs; start = ia64_get_itc()); - state->flags = script->flags; - ip = script->insn; - limit = script->insn + script->count; - next_insn = *ip; - - while (ip++ < limit) { - opc = next_insn.opc; - dst = next_insn.dst; - val = next_insn.val; - next_insn = *ip; - - redo: - switch (opc) { - case UNW_INSN_ADD: - s[dst] += val; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_MOVE2: - if (!s[val]) - goto lazy_init; - s[dst+1] = s[val+1]; - s[dst] = s[val]; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_MOVE: - if (!s[val]) - goto lazy_init; - s[dst] = s[val]; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_MOVE_SCRATCH: - if (state->pt) { - s[dst] = (unsigned long) get_scratch_regs(state) + val; - } else { - s[dst] = 0; - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: no state->pt, dst=%ld, val=%ld\n", - __func__, dst, val); - } - break; - - case UNW_INSN_MOVE_CONST: - if (val == 0) - s[dst] = (unsigned long) &unw.r0; - else { - s[dst] = 0; - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: UNW_INSN_MOVE_CONST bad val=%ld\n", - __func__, val); - } - break; - - - case UNW_INSN_MOVE_STACKED: - s[dst] = (unsigned long) ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *)state->bsp, - val); - break; - - case UNW_INSN_ADD_PSP: - s[dst] = state->psp + val; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_ADD_SP: - s[dst] = state->sp + val; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_SETNAT_MEMSTK: - if (!state->pri_unat_loc) - state->pri_unat_loc = &state->sw->caller_unat; - /* register off. is a multiple of 8, so the least 3 bits (type) are 0 */ - s[dst+1] = ((unsigned long) state->pri_unat_loc - s[dst]) | UNW_NAT_MEMSTK; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_SETNAT_TYPE: - s[dst+1] = val; - break; - - case UNW_INSN_LOAD: -#ifdef UNW_DEBUG - if ((s[val] & (local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask | 0x7)) != 0 - || s[val] < TASK_SIZE) - { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: rejecting bad psp=0x%lx\n", - __func__, s[val]); - break; - } -#endif - s[dst] = *(unsigned long *) s[val]; - break; - } - } - STAT(unw.stat.script.run_time += ia64_get_itc() - start); - return; - - lazy_init: - off = unw.sw_off[val]; - s[val] = (unsigned long) state->sw + off; - if (off >= offsetof(struct switch_stack, r4) && off <= offsetof(struct switch_stack, r7)) - /* - * We're initializing a general register: init NaT info, too. Note that - * the offset is a multiple of 8 which gives us the 3 bits needed for - * the type field. - */ - s[val+1] = (offsetof(struct switch_stack, ar_unat) - off) | UNW_NAT_MEMSTK; - goto redo; -} - -static int -find_save_locs (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - int have_write_lock = 0; - struct unw_script *scr; - unsigned long flags = 0; - - if ((info->ip & (local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask | 0xf)) || info->ip < TASK_SIZE) { - /* don't let obviously bad addresses pollute the cache */ - /* FIXME: should really be level 0 but it occurs too often. KAO */ - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s: rejecting bad ip=0x%lx\n", __func__, info->ip); - info->rp_loc = NULL; - return -1; - } - - scr = script_lookup(info); - if (!scr) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&unw.lock, flags); - scr = build_script(info); - if (!scr) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&unw.lock, flags); - UNW_DPRINT(0, - "unwind.%s: failed to locate/build unwind script for ip %lx\n", - __func__, info->ip); - return -1; - } - have_write_lock = 1; - } - info->hint = scr->hint; - info->prev_script = scr - unw.cache; - - run_script(scr, info); - - if (have_write_lock) { - write_unlock(&scr->lock); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&unw.lock, flags); - } else - read_unlock(&scr->lock); - return 0; -} - -static int -unw_valid(const struct unw_frame_info *info, unsigned long* p) -{ - unsigned long loc = (unsigned long)p; - return (loc >= info->regstk.limit && loc < info->regstk.top) || - (loc >= info->memstk.top && loc < info->memstk.limit); -} - -int -unw_unwind (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - unsigned long prev_ip, prev_sp, prev_bsp; - unsigned long ip, pr, num_regs; - STAT(unsigned long start, flags;) - int retval; - - STAT(local_irq_save(flags); ++unw.stat.api.unwinds; start = ia64_get_itc()); - - prev_ip = info->ip; - prev_sp = info->sp; - prev_bsp = info->bsp; - - /* validate the return IP pointer */ - if (!unw_valid(info, info->rp_loc)) { - /* FIXME: should really be level 0 but it occurs too often. KAO */ - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s: failed to locate return link (ip=0x%lx)!\n", - __func__, info->ip); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - /* restore the ip */ - ip = info->ip = *info->rp_loc; - if (ip < GATE_ADDR) { - UNW_DPRINT(2, "unwind.%s: reached user-space (ip=0x%lx)\n", __func__, ip); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - - /* validate the previous stack frame pointer */ - if (!unw_valid(info, info->pfs_loc)) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: failed to locate ar.pfs!\n", __func__); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - /* restore the cfm: */ - info->cfm_loc = info->pfs_loc; - - /* restore the bsp: */ - pr = info->pr; - num_regs = 0; - if ((info->flags & UNW_FLAG_INTERRUPT_FRAME)) { - info->pt = info->sp + 16; - if ((pr & (1UL << PRED_NON_SYSCALL)) != 0) - num_regs = *info->cfm_loc & 0x7f; /* size of frame */ - info->pfs_loc = - (unsigned long *) (info->pt + offsetof(struct pt_regs, ar_pfs)); - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s: interrupt_frame pt 0x%lx\n", __func__, info->pt); - } else - num_regs = (*info->cfm_loc >> 7) & 0x7f; /* size of locals */ - info->bsp = (unsigned long) ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) info->bsp, -num_regs); - if (info->bsp < info->regstk.limit || info->bsp > info->regstk.top) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: bsp (0x%lx) out of range [0x%lx-0x%lx]\n", - __func__, info->bsp, info->regstk.limit, info->regstk.top); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - - /* restore the sp: */ - info->sp = info->psp; - if (info->sp < info->memstk.top || info->sp > info->memstk.limit) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: sp (0x%lx) out of range [0x%lx-0x%lx]\n", - __func__, info->sp, info->memstk.top, info->memstk.limit); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - - if (info->ip == prev_ip && info->sp == prev_sp && info->bsp == prev_bsp) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ip, sp, bsp unchanged; stopping here (ip=0x%lx)\n", - __func__, ip); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return -1; - } - - /* as we unwind, the saved ar.unat becomes the primary unat: */ - info->pri_unat_loc = info->unat_loc; - - /* finally, restore the predicates: */ - unw_get_pr(info, &info->pr); - - retval = find_save_locs(info); - STAT(unw.stat.api.unwind_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); - return retval; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_unwind); - -int -unw_unwind_to_user (struct unw_frame_info *info) -{ - unsigned long ip, sp, pr = info->pr; - - do { - unw_get_sp(info, &sp); - if ((long)((unsigned long)info->task + IA64_STK_OFFSET - sp) - < IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ran off the top of the kernel stack\n", - __func__); - break; - } - if (unw_is_intr_frame(info) && - (pr & (1UL << PRED_USER_STACK))) - return 0; - if (unw_get_pr (info, &pr) < 0) { - unw_get_rp(info, &ip); - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: failed to read " - "predicate register (ip=0x%lx)\n", - __func__, ip); - return -1; - } - } while (unw_unwind(info) >= 0); - unw_get_ip(info, &ip); - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: failed to unwind to user-level (ip=0x%lx)\n", - __func__, ip); - return -1; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_unwind_to_user); - -static void -init_frame_info (struct unw_frame_info *info, struct task_struct *t, - struct switch_stack *sw, unsigned long stktop) -{ - unsigned long rbslimit, rbstop, stklimit; - STAT(unsigned long start, flags;) - - STAT(local_irq_save(flags); ++unw.stat.api.inits; start = ia64_get_itc()); - - /* - * Subtle stuff here: we _could_ unwind through the switch_stack frame but we - * don't want to do that because it would be slow as each preserved register would - * have to be processed. Instead, what we do here is zero out the frame info and - * start the unwind process at the function that created the switch_stack frame. - * When a preserved value in switch_stack needs to be accessed, run_script() will - * initialize the appropriate pointer on demand. - */ - memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); - - rbslimit = (unsigned long) t + IA64_RBS_OFFSET; - stklimit = (unsigned long) t + IA64_STK_OFFSET; - - rbstop = sw->ar_bspstore; - if (rbstop > stklimit || rbstop < rbslimit) - rbstop = rbslimit; - - if (stktop <= rbstop) - stktop = rbstop; - if (stktop > stklimit) - stktop = stklimit; - - info->regstk.limit = rbslimit; - info->regstk.top = rbstop; - info->memstk.limit = stklimit; - info->memstk.top = stktop; - info->task = t; - info->sw = sw; - info->sp = info->psp = stktop; - info->pr = sw->pr; - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s:\n" - " task 0x%lx\n" - " rbs = [0x%lx-0x%lx)\n" - " stk = [0x%lx-0x%lx)\n" - " pr 0x%lx\n" - " sw 0x%lx\n" - " sp 0x%lx\n", - __func__, (unsigned long) t, rbslimit, rbstop, stktop, stklimit, - info->pr, (unsigned long) info->sw, info->sp); - STAT(unw.stat.api.init_time += ia64_get_itc() - start; local_irq_restore(flags)); -} - -void -unw_init_frame_info (struct unw_frame_info *info, struct task_struct *t, struct switch_stack *sw) -{ - unsigned long sol; - - init_frame_info(info, t, sw, (unsigned long) (sw + 1) - 16); - info->cfm_loc = &sw->ar_pfs; - sol = (*info->cfm_loc >> 7) & 0x7f; - info->bsp = (unsigned long) ia64_rse_skip_regs((unsigned long *) info->regstk.top, -sol); - info->ip = sw->b0; - UNW_DPRINT(3, "unwind.%s:\n" - " bsp 0x%lx\n" - " sol 0x%lx\n" - " ip 0x%lx\n", - __func__, info->bsp, sol, info->ip); - find_save_locs(info); -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_init_frame_info); - -void -unw_init_from_blocked_task (struct unw_frame_info *info, struct task_struct *t) -{ - struct switch_stack *sw = (struct switch_stack *) (t->thread.ksp + 16); - - UNW_DPRINT(1, "unwind.%s\n", __func__); - unw_init_frame_info(info, t, sw); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(unw_init_from_blocked_task); - -static void -init_unwind_table (struct unw_table *table, const char *name, unsigned long segment_base, - unsigned long gp, const void *table_start, const void *table_end) -{ - const struct unw_table_entry *start = table_start, *end = table_end; - - table->name = name; - table->segment_base = segment_base; - table->gp = gp; - table->start = segment_base + start[0].start_offset; - table->end = segment_base + end[-1].end_offset; - table->array = start; - table->length = end - start; -} - -void * -unw_add_unwind_table (const char *name, unsigned long segment_base, unsigned long gp, - const void *table_start, const void *table_end) -{ - const struct unw_table_entry *start = table_start, *end = table_end; - struct unw_table *table; - unsigned long flags; - - if (end - start <= 0) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to insert empty unwind table\n", - __func__); - return NULL; - } - - table = kmalloc(sizeof(*table), GFP_USER); - if (!table) - return NULL; - - init_unwind_table(table, name, segment_base, gp, table_start, table_end); - - spin_lock_irqsave(&unw.lock, flags); - { - /* keep kernel unwind table at the front (it's searched most commonly): */ - table->next = unw.tables->next; - unw.tables->next = table; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&unw.lock, flags); - - return table; -} - -void -unw_remove_unwind_table (void *handle) -{ - struct unw_table *table, *prev; - struct unw_script *tmp; - unsigned long flags; - long index; - - if (!handle) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: ignoring attempt to remove non-existent unwind table\n", - __func__); - return; - } - - table = handle; - if (table == &unw.kernel_table) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: sorry, freeing the kernel's unwind table is a " - "no-can-do!\n", __func__); - return; - } - - spin_lock_irqsave(&unw.lock, flags); - { - /* first, delete the table: */ - - for (prev = (struct unw_table *) &unw.tables; prev; prev = prev->next) - if (prev->next == table) - break; - if (!prev) { - UNW_DPRINT(0, "unwind.%s: failed to find unwind table %p\n", - __func__, (void *) table); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&unw.lock, flags); - return; - } - prev->next = table->next; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&unw.lock, flags); - - /* next, remove hash table entries for this table */ - - for (index = 0; index < UNW_HASH_SIZE; ++index) { - tmp = unw.cache + unw.hash[index]; - if (unw.hash[index] >= UNW_CACHE_SIZE - || tmp->ip < table->start || tmp->ip >= table->end) - continue; - - write_lock(&tmp->lock); - { - if (tmp->ip >= table->start && tmp->ip < table->end) { - unw.hash[index] = tmp->coll_chain; - tmp->ip = 0; - } - } - write_unlock(&tmp->lock); - } - - kfree(table); -} - -static int __init -create_gate_table (void) -{ - const struct unw_table_entry *entry, *start, *end; - unsigned long *lp, segbase = GATE_ADDR; - size_t info_size, size; - char *info; - Elf64_Phdr *punw = NULL, *phdr = (Elf64_Phdr *) (GATE_ADDR + GATE_EHDR->e_phoff); - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < GATE_EHDR->e_phnum; ++i, ++phdr) - if (phdr->p_type == PT_IA_64_UNWIND) { - punw = phdr; - break; - } - - if (!punw) { - printk("%s: failed to find gate DSO's unwind table!\n", __func__); - return 0; - } - - start = (const struct unw_table_entry *) punw->p_vaddr; - end = (struct unw_table_entry *) ((char *) start + punw->p_memsz); - size = 0; - - unw_add_unwind_table("linux-gate.so", segbase, 0, start, end); - - for (entry = start; entry < end; ++entry) - size += 3*8 + 8 + 8*UNW_LENGTH(*(u64 *) (segbase + entry->info_offset)); - size += 8; /* reserve space for "end of table" marker */ - - unw.gate_table = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!unw.gate_table) { - unw.gate_table_size = 0; - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to create unwind data for gate page!\n", __func__); - return 0; - } - unw.gate_table_size = size; - - lp = unw.gate_table; - info = (char *) unw.gate_table + size; - - for (entry = start; entry < end; ++entry, lp += 3) { - info_size = 8 + 8*UNW_LENGTH(*(u64 *) (segbase + entry->info_offset)); - info -= info_size; - memcpy(info, (char *) segbase + entry->info_offset, info_size); - - lp[0] = segbase + entry->start_offset; /* start */ - lp[1] = segbase + entry->end_offset; /* end */ - lp[2] = info - (char *) unw.gate_table; /* info */ - } - *lp = 0; /* end-of-table marker */ - return 0; -} - -__initcall(create_gate_table); - -void __init -unw_init (void) -{ - extern char __gp[]; - extern void unw_hash_index_t_is_too_narrow (void); - long i, off; - - if (8*sizeof(unw_hash_index_t) < UNW_LOG_HASH_SIZE) - unw_hash_index_t_is_too_narrow(); - - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR]] = SW(CALLER_UNAT); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_BSPSTORE]] = SW(AR_BSPSTORE); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_PFS]] = SW(AR_PFS); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_RP]] = SW(B0); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_UNAT]] = SW(CALLER_UNAT); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_PR]] = SW(PR); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_LC]] = SW(AR_LC); - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[UNW_REG_FPSR]] = SW(AR_FPSR); - for (i = UNW_REG_R4, off = SW(R4); i <= UNW_REG_R7; ++i, off += 8) - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[i]] = off; - for (i = UNW_REG_B1, off = SW(B1); i <= UNW_REG_B5; ++i, off += 8) - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[i]] = off; - for (i = UNW_REG_F2, off = SW(F2); i <= UNW_REG_F5; ++i, off += 16) - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[i]] = off; - for (i = UNW_REG_F16, off = SW(F16); i <= UNW_REG_F31; ++i, off += 16) - unw.sw_off[unw.preg_index[i]] = off; - - for (i = 0; i < UNW_CACHE_SIZE; ++i) { - if (i > 0) - unw.cache[i].lru_chain = (i - 1); - unw.cache[i].coll_chain = -1; - rwlock_init(&unw.cache[i].lock); - } - unw.lru_head = UNW_CACHE_SIZE - 1; - unw.lru_tail = 0; - - init_unwind_table(&unw.kernel_table, "kernel", KERNEL_START, (unsigned long) __gp, - __start_unwind, __end_unwind); -} - -/* - * DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED - * - * This system call has been deprecated. The new and improved way to get - * at the kernel's unwind info is via the gate DSO. The address of the - * ELF header for this DSO is passed to user-level via AT_SYSINFO_EHDR. - * - * DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED DEPRECATED - * - * This system call copies the unwind data into the buffer pointed to by BUF and returns - * the size of the unwind data. If BUF_SIZE is smaller than the size of the unwind data - * or if BUF is NULL, nothing is copied, but the system call still returns the size of the - * unwind data. - * - * The first portion of the unwind data contains an unwind table and rest contains the - * associated unwind info (in no particular order). The unwind table consists of a table - * of entries of the form: - * - * u64 start; (64-bit address of start of function) - * u64 end; (64-bit address of start of function) - * u64 info; (BUF-relative offset to unwind info) - * - * The end of the unwind table is indicated by an entry with a START address of zero. - * - * Please see the IA-64 Software Conventions and Runtime Architecture manual for details - * on the format of the unwind info. - * - * ERRORS - * EFAULT BUF points outside your accessible address space. - */ -asmlinkage long -sys_getunwind (void __user *buf, size_t buf_size) -{ - if (buf && buf_size >= unw.gate_table_size) - if (copy_to_user(buf, unw.gate_table, unw.gate_table_size) != 0) - return -EFAULT; - return unw.gate_table_size; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_decoder.c b/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_decoder.c deleted file mode 100644 index 83f54f7929b5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_decoder.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,460 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Generic IA-64 unwind info decoder. - * - * This file is used both by the Linux kernel and objdump. Please keep - * the two copies of this file in sync. - * - * You need to customize the decoder by defining the following - * macros/constants before including this file: - * - * Types: - * unw_word Unsigned integer type with at least 64 bits - * - * Register names: - * UNW_REG_BSP - * UNW_REG_BSPSTORE - * UNW_REG_FPSR - * UNW_REG_LC - * UNW_REG_PFS - * UNW_REG_PR - * UNW_REG_RNAT - * UNW_REG_PSP - * UNW_REG_RP - * UNW_REG_UNAT - * - * Decoder action macros: - * UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(code) - * UNW_DEC_ABI(fmt,abi,context,arg) - * UNW_DEC_BR_GR(fmt,brmask,gr,arg) - * UNW_DEC_BR_MEM(fmt,brmask,arg) - * UNW_DEC_COPY_STATE(fmt,label,arg) - * UNW_DEC_EPILOGUE(fmt,t,ecount,arg) - * UNW_DEC_FRGR_MEM(fmt,grmask,frmask,arg) - * UNW_DEC_FR_MEM(fmt,frmask,arg) - * UNW_DEC_GR_GR(fmt,grmask,gr,arg) - * UNW_DEC_GR_MEM(fmt,grmask,arg) - * UNW_DEC_LABEL_STATE(fmt,label,arg) - * UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_F(fmt,t,size,arg) - * UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_V(fmt,t,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_GR(fmt,r,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_GR(fmt,t,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_MEM(fmt,t,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_PSPREL(fmt,pspoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_SPREL(fmt,spoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE(fmt,body,rlen,arg) - * UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE_GR(fmt,rlen,mask,grsave,arg) - * UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(fmt,reg,pspoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_REG_REG(fmt,src,dst,arg) - * UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(fmt,reg,spoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(fmt,reg,t,arg) - * UNW_DEC_RESTORE(fmt,t,abreg,arg) - * UNW_DEC_RESTORE_P(fmt,qp,t,abreg,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_BASE(fmt,pspoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_MASK(fmt,imaskp,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL(fmt,t,abreg,pspoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL_P(fmt,qp,t,abreg,pspoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG(fmt,t,abreg,x,ytreg,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG_P(fmt,qp,t,abreg,x,ytreg,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL(fmt,t,abreg,spoff,arg) - * UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL_P(fmt,qp,t,abreg,pspoff,arg) - */ - -static unw_word -unw_decode_uleb128 (unsigned char **dpp) -{ - unsigned shift = 0; - unw_word byte, result = 0; - unsigned char *bp = *dpp; - - while (1) - { - byte = *bp++; - result |= (byte & 0x7f) << shift; - if ((byte & 0x80) == 0) - break; - shift += 7; - } - *dpp = bp; - return result; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_x1 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char byte1, abreg; - unw_word t, off; - - byte1 = *dp++; - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - off = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - abreg = (byte1 & 0x7f); - if (byte1 & 0x80) - UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL(X1, t, abreg, off, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL(X1, t, abreg, off, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_x2 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char byte1, byte2, abreg, x, ytreg; - unw_word t; - - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - abreg = (byte1 & 0x7f); - ytreg = byte2; - x = (byte1 >> 7) & 1; - if ((byte1 & 0x80) == 0 && ytreg == 0) - UNW_DEC_RESTORE(X2, t, abreg, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG(X2, t, abreg, x, ytreg, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_x3 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char byte1, byte2, abreg, qp; - unw_word t, off; - - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - off = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - - qp = (byte1 & 0x3f); - abreg = (byte2 & 0x7f); - - if (byte1 & 0x80) - UNW_DEC_SPILL_SPREL_P(X3, qp, t, abreg, off, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_SPILL_PSPREL_P(X3, qp, t, abreg, off, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_x4 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char byte1, byte2, byte3, qp, abreg, x, ytreg; - unw_word t; - - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; byte3 = *dp++; - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - - qp = (byte1 & 0x3f); - abreg = (byte2 & 0x7f); - x = (byte2 >> 7) & 1; - ytreg = byte3; - - if ((byte2 & 0x80) == 0 && byte3 == 0) - UNW_DEC_RESTORE_P(X4, qp, t, abreg, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_SPILL_REG_P(X4, qp, t, abreg, x, ytreg, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_r1 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - int body = (code & 0x20) != 0; - unw_word rlen; - - rlen = (code & 0x1f); - UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE(R1, body, rlen, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_r2 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char byte1, mask, grsave; - unw_word rlen; - - byte1 = *dp++; - - mask = ((code & 0x7) << 1) | ((byte1 >> 7) & 1); - grsave = (byte1 & 0x7f); - rlen = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE_GR(R2, rlen, mask, grsave, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_r3 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unw_word rlen; - - rlen = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - UNW_DEC_PROLOGUE(R3, ((code & 0x3) == 1), rlen, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_p1 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char brmask = (code & 0x1f); - - UNW_DEC_BR_MEM(P1, brmask, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_p2_p5 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - if ((code & 0x10) == 0) - { - unsigned char byte1 = *dp++; - - UNW_DEC_BR_GR(P2, ((code & 0xf) << 1) | ((byte1 >> 7) & 1), - (byte1 & 0x7f), arg); - } - else if ((code & 0x08) == 0) - { - unsigned char byte1 = *dp++, r, dst; - - r = ((code & 0x7) << 1) | ((byte1 >> 7) & 1); - dst = (byte1 & 0x7f); - switch (r) - { - case 0: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_PSP, dst, arg); break; - case 1: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_RP, dst, arg); break; - case 2: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_PFS, dst, arg); break; - case 3: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_PR, dst, arg); break; - case 4: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_UNAT, dst, arg); break; - case 5: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_LC, dst, arg); break; - case 6: UNW_DEC_RP_BR(P3, dst, arg); break; - case 7: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_RNAT, dst, arg); break; - case 8: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_BSP, dst, arg); break; - case 9: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_BSPSTORE, dst, arg); break; - case 10: UNW_DEC_REG_GR(P3, UNW_REG_FPSR, dst, arg); break; - case 11: UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_GR(P3, dst, arg); break; - default: UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(r); break; - } - } - else if ((code & 0x7) == 0) - UNW_DEC_SPILL_MASK(P4, dp, arg); - else if ((code & 0x7) == 1) - { - unw_word grmask, frmask, byte1, byte2, byte3; - - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; byte3 = *dp++; - grmask = ((byte1 >> 4) & 0xf); - frmask = ((byte1 & 0xf) << 16) | (byte2 << 8) | byte3; - UNW_DEC_FRGR_MEM(P5, grmask, frmask, arg); - } - else - UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(code); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_p6 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - int gregs = (code & 0x10) != 0; - unsigned char mask = (code & 0x0f); - - if (gregs) - UNW_DEC_GR_MEM(P6, mask, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_FR_MEM(P6, mask, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_p7_p10 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unsigned char r, byte1, byte2; - unw_word t, size; - - if ((code & 0x10) == 0) - { - r = (code & 0xf); - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - switch (r) - { - case 0: - size = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_F(P7, t, size, arg); - break; - - case 1: UNW_DEC_MEM_STACK_V(P7, t, arg); break; - case 2: UNW_DEC_SPILL_BASE(P7, t, arg); break; - case 3: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P7, UNW_REG_PSP, t, arg); break; - case 4: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_RP, t, arg); break; - case 5: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_RP, t, arg); break; - case 6: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_PFS, t, arg); break; - case 7: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_PFS, t, arg); break; - case 8: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_PR, t, arg); break; - case 9: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_PR, t, arg); break; - case 10: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_LC, t, arg); break; - case 11: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_LC, t, arg); break; - case 12: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_UNAT, t, arg); break; - case 13: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_UNAT, t, arg); break; - case 14: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P7, UNW_REG_FPSR, t, arg); break; - case 15: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P7, UNW_REG_FPSR, t, arg); break; - default: UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(r); break; - } - } - else - { - switch (code & 0xf) - { - case 0x0: /* p8 */ - { - r = *dp++; - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - switch (r) - { - case 1: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_RP, t, arg); break; - case 2: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_PFS, t, arg); break; - case 3: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_PR, t, arg); break; - case 4: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_LC, t, arg); break; - case 5: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_UNAT, t, arg); break; - case 6: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_FPSR, t, arg); break; - case 7: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P8, UNW_REG_BSP, t, arg); break; - case 8: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P8, UNW_REG_BSP, t, arg); break; - case 9: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_BSP, t, arg); break; - case 10: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P8, UNW_REG_BSPSTORE, t, arg); break; - case 11: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P8, UNW_REG_BSPSTORE, t, arg); break; - case 12: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_BSPSTORE, t, arg); break; - case 13: UNW_DEC_REG_WHEN(P8, UNW_REG_RNAT, t, arg); break; - case 14: UNW_DEC_REG_PSPREL(P8, UNW_REG_RNAT, t, arg); break; - case 15: UNW_DEC_REG_SPREL(P8, UNW_REG_RNAT, t, arg); break; - case 16: UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_GR(P8, t, arg); break; - case 17: UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_PSPREL(P8, t, arg); break; - case 18: UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_SPREL(P8, t, arg); break; - case 19: UNW_DEC_PRIUNAT_WHEN_MEM(P8, t, arg); break; - default: UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(r); break; - } - } - break; - - case 0x1: - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; - UNW_DEC_GR_GR(P9, (byte1 & 0xf), (byte2 & 0x7f), arg); - break; - - case 0xf: /* p10 */ - byte1 = *dp++; byte2 = *dp++; - UNW_DEC_ABI(P10, byte1, byte2, arg); - break; - - case 0x9: - return unw_decode_x1 (dp, code, arg); - - case 0xa: - return unw_decode_x2 (dp, code, arg); - - case 0xb: - return unw_decode_x3 (dp, code, arg); - - case 0xc: - return unw_decode_x4 (dp, code, arg); - - default: - UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(code); - break; - } - } - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_b1 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unw_word label = (code & 0x1f); - - if ((code & 0x20) != 0) - UNW_DEC_COPY_STATE(B1, label, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_LABEL_STATE(B1, label, arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_b2 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unw_word t; - - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - UNW_DEC_EPILOGUE(B2, t, (code & 0x1f), arg); - return dp; -} - -static unsigned char * -unw_decode_b3_x4 (unsigned char *dp, unsigned char code, void *arg) -{ - unw_word t, ecount, label; - - if ((code & 0x10) == 0) - { - t = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - ecount = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - UNW_DEC_EPILOGUE(B3, t, ecount, arg); - } - else if ((code & 0x07) == 0) - { - label = unw_decode_uleb128 (&dp); - if ((code & 0x08) != 0) - UNW_DEC_COPY_STATE(B4, label, arg); - else - UNW_DEC_LABEL_STATE(B4, label, arg); - } - else - switch (code & 0x7) - { - case 1: return unw_decode_x1 (dp, code, arg); - case 2: return unw_decode_x2 (dp, code, arg); - case 3: return unw_decode_x3 (dp, code, arg); - case 4: return unw_decode_x4 (dp, code, arg); - default: UNW_DEC_BAD_CODE(code); break; - } - return dp; -} - -typedef unsigned char *(*unw_decoder) (unsigned char *, unsigned char, void *); - -static unw_decoder unw_decode_table[2][8] = -{ - /* prologue table: */ - { - unw_decode_r1, /* 0 */ - unw_decode_r1, - unw_decode_r2, - unw_decode_r3, - unw_decode_p1, /* 4 */ - unw_decode_p2_p5, - unw_decode_p6, - unw_decode_p7_p10 - }, - { - unw_decode_r1, /* 0 */ - unw_decode_r1, - unw_decode_r2, - unw_decode_r3, - unw_decode_b1, /* 4 */ - unw_decode_b1, - unw_decode_b2, - unw_decode_b3_x4 - } -}; - -/* - * Decode one descriptor and return address of next descriptor. - */ -static inline unsigned char * -unw_decode (unsigned char *dp, int inside_body, void *arg) -{ - unw_decoder decoder; - unsigned char code; - - code = *dp++; - decoder = unw_decode_table[inside_body][code >> 5]; - dp = (*decoder) (dp, code, arg); - return dp; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h b/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1dd57ba44327..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/unwind_i.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Kernel unwind support. - */ - -#define UNW_VER(x) ((x) >> 48) -#define UNW_FLAG_MASK 0x0000ffff00000000 -#define UNW_FLAG_OSMASK 0x0000f00000000000 -#define UNW_FLAG_EHANDLER(x) ((x) & 0x0000000100000000L) -#define UNW_FLAG_UHANDLER(x) ((x) & 0x0000000200000000L) -#define UNW_LENGTH(x) ((x) & 0x00000000ffffffffL) - -enum unw_register_index { - /* primary unat: */ - UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_GR, - UNW_REG_PRI_UNAT_MEM, - - /* register stack */ - UNW_REG_BSP, /* register stack pointer */ - UNW_REG_BSPSTORE, - UNW_REG_PFS, /* previous function state */ - UNW_REG_RNAT, - /* memory stack */ - UNW_REG_PSP, /* previous memory stack pointer */ - /* return pointer: */ - UNW_REG_RP, - - /* preserved registers: */ - UNW_REG_R4, UNW_REG_R5, UNW_REG_R6, UNW_REG_R7, - UNW_REG_UNAT, UNW_REG_PR, UNW_REG_LC, UNW_REG_FPSR, - UNW_REG_B1, UNW_REG_B2, UNW_REG_B3, UNW_REG_B4, UNW_REG_B5, - UNW_REG_F2, UNW_REG_F3, UNW_REG_F4, UNW_REG_F5, - UNW_REG_F16, UNW_REG_F17, UNW_REG_F18, UNW_REG_F19, - UNW_REG_F20, UNW_REG_F21, UNW_REG_F22, UNW_REG_F23, - UNW_REG_F24, UNW_REG_F25, UNW_REG_F26, UNW_REG_F27, - UNW_REG_F28, UNW_REG_F29, UNW_REG_F30, UNW_REG_F31, - UNW_NUM_REGS -}; - -struct unw_info_block { - u64 header; - u64 desc[]; /* unwind descriptors */ - /* personality routine and language-specific data follow behind descriptors */ -}; - -struct unw_table { - struct unw_table *next; /* must be first member! */ - const char *name; - unsigned long gp; /* global pointer for this load-module */ - unsigned long segment_base; /* base for offsets in the unwind table entries */ - unsigned long start; - unsigned long end; - const struct unw_table_entry *array; - unsigned long length; -}; - -enum unw_where { - UNW_WHERE_NONE, /* register isn't saved at all */ - UNW_WHERE_GR, /* register is saved in a general register */ - UNW_WHERE_FR, /* register is saved in a floating-point register */ - UNW_WHERE_BR, /* register is saved in a branch register */ - UNW_WHERE_SPREL, /* register is saved on memstack (sp-relative) */ - UNW_WHERE_PSPREL, /* register is saved on memstack (psp-relative) */ - /* - * At the end of each prologue these locations get resolved to - * UNW_WHERE_PSPREL and UNW_WHERE_GR, respectively: - */ - UNW_WHERE_SPILL_HOME, /* register is saved in its spill home */ - UNW_WHERE_GR_SAVE /* register is saved in next general register */ -}; - -#define UNW_WHEN_NEVER 0x7fffffff - -struct unw_reg_info { - unsigned long val; /* save location: register number or offset */ - enum unw_where where; /* where the register gets saved */ - int when; /* when the register gets saved */ -}; - -struct unw_reg_state { - struct unw_reg_state *next; /* next (outer) element on state stack */ - struct unw_reg_info reg[UNW_NUM_REGS]; /* register save locations */ -}; - -struct unw_labeled_state { - struct unw_labeled_state *next; /* next labeled state (or NULL) */ - unsigned long label; /* label for this state */ - struct unw_reg_state saved_state; -}; - -struct unw_state_record { - unsigned int first_region : 1; /* is this the first region? */ - unsigned int done : 1; /* are we done scanning descriptors? */ - unsigned int any_spills : 1; /* got any register spills? */ - unsigned int in_body : 1; /* are we inside a body (as opposed to a prologue)? */ - unsigned long flags; /* see UNW_FLAG_* in unwind.h */ - - u8 *imask; /* imask of spill_mask record or NULL */ - unsigned long pr_val; /* predicate values */ - unsigned long pr_mask; /* predicate mask */ - long spill_offset; /* psp-relative offset for spill base */ - int region_start; - int region_len; - int epilogue_start; - int epilogue_count; - int when_target; - - u8 gr_save_loc; /* next general register to use for saving a register */ - u8 return_link_reg; /* branch register in which the return link is passed */ - - struct unw_labeled_state *labeled_states; /* list of all labeled states */ - struct unw_reg_state curr; /* current state */ -}; - -enum unw_nat_type { - UNW_NAT_NONE, /* NaT not represented */ - UNW_NAT_VAL, /* NaT represented by NaT value (fp reg) */ - UNW_NAT_MEMSTK, /* NaT value is in unat word at offset OFF */ - UNW_NAT_REGSTK /* NaT is in rnat */ -}; - -enum unw_insn_opcode { - UNW_INSN_ADD, /* s[dst] += val */ - UNW_INSN_ADD_PSP, /* s[dst] = (s.psp + val) */ - UNW_INSN_ADD_SP, /* s[dst] = (s.sp + val) */ - UNW_INSN_MOVE, /* s[dst] = s[val] */ - UNW_INSN_MOVE2, /* s[dst] = s[val]; s[dst+1] = s[val+1] */ - UNW_INSN_MOVE_STACKED, /* s[dst] = ia64_rse_skip(*s.bsp, val) */ - UNW_INSN_SETNAT_MEMSTK, /* s[dst+1].nat.type = MEMSTK; - s[dst+1].nat.off = *s.pri_unat - s[dst] */ - UNW_INSN_SETNAT_TYPE, /* s[dst+1].nat.type = val */ - UNW_INSN_LOAD, /* s[dst] = *s[val] */ - UNW_INSN_MOVE_SCRATCH, /* s[dst] = scratch reg "val" */ - UNW_INSN_MOVE_CONST, /* s[dst] = constant reg "val" */ -}; - -struct unw_insn { - unsigned int opc : 4; - unsigned int dst : 9; - signed int val : 19; -}; - -/* - * Preserved general static registers (r4-r7) give rise to two script - * instructions; everything else yields at most one instruction; at - * the end of the script, the psp gets popped, accounting for one more - * instruction. - */ -#define UNW_MAX_SCRIPT_LEN (UNW_NUM_REGS + 5) - -struct unw_script { - unsigned long ip; /* ip this script is for */ - unsigned long pr_mask; /* mask of predicates script depends on */ - unsigned long pr_val; /* predicate values this script is for */ - rwlock_t lock; - unsigned int flags; /* see UNW_FLAG_* in unwind.h */ - unsigned short lru_chain; /* used for least-recently-used chain */ - unsigned short coll_chain; /* used for hash collisions */ - unsigned short hint; /* hint for next script to try (or -1) */ - unsigned short count; /* number of instructions in script */ - struct unw_insn insn[UNW_MAX_SCRIPT_LEN]; -}; diff --git a/arch/ia64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S b/arch/ia64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S deleted file mode 100644 index 53dfde161c8a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - -#include <linux/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/cache.h> -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/thread_info.h> - -#define EMITS_PT_NOTE -#define RO_EXCEPTION_TABLE_ALIGN 16 - -#include <asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h> - -OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf64-ia64-little") -OUTPUT_ARCH(ia64) -ENTRY(phys_start) -jiffies = jiffies_64; - -PHDRS { - text PT_LOAD; - percpu PT_LOAD; - data PT_LOAD; - note PT_NOTE; - unwind 0x70000001; /* PT_IA_64_UNWIND, but ld doesn't match the name */ -} - -SECTIONS { - /* - * unwind exit sections must be discarded before - * the rest of the sections get included. - */ - /DISCARD/ : { - *(.IA_64.unwind.exit.text) - *(.IA_64.unwind_info.exit.text) - *(.comment) - *(.note) - } - - v = PAGE_OFFSET; /* this symbol is here to make debugging easier... */ - phys_start = _start - LOAD_OFFSET; - - code : { - } :text - . = KERNEL_START; - - _text = .; - _stext = .; - - .text : AT(ADDR(.text) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start_ivt_text = .; - *(.text..ivt) - __end_ivt_text = .; - TEXT_TEXT - SCHED_TEXT - LOCK_TEXT - KPROBES_TEXT - IRQENTRY_TEXT - SOFTIRQENTRY_TEXT - *(.gnu.linkonce.t*) - } - - .text2 : AT(ADDR(.text2) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - *(.text2) - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - .text..lock : AT(ADDR(.text..lock) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - *(.text..lock) - } -#endif - _etext = .; - - /* - * Read-only data - */ - - /* MCA table */ - . = ALIGN(16); - __mca_table : AT(ADDR(__mca_table) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start___mca_table = .; - *(__mca_table) - __stop___mca_table = .; - } - - .data..patch.phys_stack_reg : AT(ADDR(.data..patch.phys_stack_reg) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start___phys_stack_reg_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.phys_stack_reg) - __end___phys_stack_reg_patchlist = .; - } - - /* - * Global data - */ - _data = .; - - /* Unwind info & table: */ - . = ALIGN(8); - .IA_64.unwind_info : AT(ADDR(.IA_64.unwind_info) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - *(.IA_64.unwind_info*) - } - .IA_64.unwind : AT(ADDR(.IA_64.unwind) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start_unwind = .; - *(.IA_64.unwind*) - __end_unwind = .; - } :text :unwind - code_continues2 : { - } :text - - RO_DATA(4096) - - .opd : AT(ADDR(.opd) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start_opd = .; - *(.opd) - __end_opd = .; - } - - /* - * Initialization code and data: - */ - . = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - __init_begin = .; - - INIT_TEXT_SECTION(PAGE_SIZE) - INIT_DATA_SECTION(16) - - .data..patch.vtop : AT(ADDR(.data..patch.vtop) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start___vtop_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.vtop) - __end___vtop_patchlist = .; - } - - .data..patch.rse : AT(ADDR(.data..patch.rse) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start___rse_patchlist = .; - *(.data..patch.rse) - __end___rse_patchlist = .; - } - - .data..patch.mckinley_e9 : AT(ADDR(.data..patch.mckinley_e9) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - __start___mckinley_e9_bundles = .; - *(.data..patch.mckinley_e9) - __end___mckinley_e9_bundles = .; - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - . = ALIGN(PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE); - __cpu0_per_cpu = .; - . = . + PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; /* cpu0 per-cpu space */ -#endif - - . = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - __init_end = .; - - .data..page_aligned : AT(ADDR(.data..page_aligned) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - PAGE_ALIGNED_DATA(PAGE_SIZE) - . = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - __start_gate_section = .; - *(.data..gate) - __stop_gate_section = .; - } - /* - * make sure the gate page doesn't expose - * kernel data - */ - . = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); - - /* Per-cpu data: */ - . = ALIGN(PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE); - PERCPU_VADDR(SMP_CACHE_BYTES, PERCPU_ADDR, :percpu) - __phys_per_cpu_start = __per_cpu_load; - /* - * ensure percpu data fits - * into percpu page size - */ - . = __phys_per_cpu_start + PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - - data : { - } :data - .data : AT(ADDR(.data) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - _sdata = .; - INIT_TASK_DATA(PAGE_SIZE) - CACHELINE_ALIGNED_DATA(SMP_CACHE_BYTES) - READ_MOSTLY_DATA(SMP_CACHE_BYTES) - DATA_DATA - *(.data1) - *(.gnu.linkonce.d*) - CONSTRUCTORS - } - - BUG_TABLE - - . = ALIGN(16); /* gp must be 16-byte aligned for exc. table */ - .got : AT(ADDR(.got) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - *(.got.plt) - *(.got) - } - __gp = ADDR(.got) + 0x200000; - - /* - * We want the small data sections together, - * so single-instruction offsets can access - * them all, and initialized data all before - * uninitialized, so we can shorten the - * on-disk segment size. - */ - .sdata : AT(ADDR(.sdata) - LOAD_OFFSET) { - *(.sdata) - *(.sdata1) - *(.srdata) - } - _edata = .; - - BSS_SECTION(0, 0, 0) - - _end = .; - - code : { - } :text - - STABS_DEBUG - DWARF_DEBUG - ELF_DETAILS - - /* Default discards */ - DISCARDS -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/Makefile b/arch/ia64/lib/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 081fcba01dc0..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# -# Makefile for ia64-specific library routines.. -# - -lib-y := io.o __divsi3.o __udivsi3.o __modsi3.o __umodsi3.o \ - __divdi3.o __udivdi3.o __moddi3.o __umoddi3.o \ - checksum.o clear_page.o csum_partial_copy.o \ - clear_user.o strncpy_from_user.o strnlen_user.o \ - flush.o ip_fast_csum.o do_csum.o \ - memset.o strlen.o xor.o - -lib-$(CONFIG_ITANIUM) += copy_page.o copy_user.o memcpy.o -lib-$(CONFIG_MCKINLEY) += copy_page_mck.o memcpy_mck.o - -AFLAGS___divdi3.o = -AFLAGS___udivdi3.o = -DUNSIGNED -AFLAGS___moddi3.o = -DMODULO -AFLAGS___umoddi3.o = -DUNSIGNED -DMODULO - -AFLAGS___divsi3.o = -AFLAGS___udivsi3.o = -DUNSIGNED -AFLAGS___modsi3.o = -DMODULO -AFLAGS___umodsi3.o = -DUNSIGNED -DMODULO - -$(obj)/__divdi3.o: $(src)/idiv64.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__udivdi3.o: $(src)/idiv64.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__moddi3.o: $(src)/idiv64.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__umoddi3.o: $(src)/idiv64.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__divsi3.o: $(src)/idiv32.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__udivsi3.o: $(src)/idiv32.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__modsi3.o: $(src)/idiv32.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) - -$(obj)/__umodsi3.o: $(src)/idiv32.S FORCE - $(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/checksum.c b/arch/ia64/lib/checksum.c deleted file mode 100644 index d26517fe3500..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/checksum.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Network checksum routines - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Most of the code coming from arch/alpha/lib/checksum.c - * - * This file contains network checksum routines that are better done - * in an architecture-specific manner due to speed.. - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <asm/byteorder.h> - -static inline unsigned short -from64to16 (unsigned long x) -{ - /* add up 32-bit words for 33 bits */ - x = (x & 0xffffffff) + (x >> 32); - /* add up 16-bit and 17-bit words for 17+c bits */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - /* add up 16-bit and 2-bit for 16+c bit */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - /* add up carry.. */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - return x; -} - -/* - * computes the checksum of the TCP/UDP pseudo-header - * returns a 16-bit checksum, already complemented. - */ -__sum16 -csum_tcpudp_magic(__be32 saddr, __be32 daddr, __u32 len, - __u8 proto, __wsum sum) -{ - return (__force __sum16)~from64to16( - (__force u64)saddr + (__force u64)daddr + - (__force u64)sum + ((len + proto) << 8)); -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_tcpudp_magic); - -__wsum -csum_tcpudp_nofold(__be32 saddr, __be32 daddr, __u32 len, - __u8 proto, __wsum sum) -{ - unsigned long result; - - result = (__force u64)saddr + (__force u64)daddr + - (__force u64)sum + ((len + proto) << 8); - - /* Fold down to 32-bits so we don't lose in the typedef-less network stack. */ - /* 64 to 33 */ - result = (result & 0xffffffff) + (result >> 32); - /* 33 to 32 */ - result = (result & 0xffffffff) + (result >> 32); - return (__force __wsum)result; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_tcpudp_nofold); - -extern unsigned long do_csum (const unsigned char *, long); - -/* - * computes the checksum of a memory block at buff, length len, - * and adds in "sum" (32-bit) - * - * returns a 32-bit number suitable for feeding into itself - * or csum_tcpudp_magic - * - * this function must be called with even lengths, except - * for the last fragment, which may be odd - * - * it's best to have buff aligned on a 32-bit boundary - */ -__wsum csum_partial(const void *buff, int len, __wsum sum) -{ - u64 result = do_csum(buff, len); - - /* add in old sum, and carry.. */ - result += (__force u32)sum; - /* 32+c bits -> 32 bits */ - result = (result & 0xffffffff) + (result >> 32); - return (__force __wsum)result; -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_partial); - -/* - * this routine is used for miscellaneous IP-like checksums, mainly - * in icmp.c - */ -__sum16 ip_compute_csum (const void *buff, int len) -{ - return (__force __sum16)~do_csum(buff,len); -} - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ip_compute_csum); diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/clear_page.S b/arch/ia64/lib/clear_page.S deleted file mode 100644 index ba0dd2538fa5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/clear_page.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2002 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - * - * 1/06/01 davidm Tuned for Itanium. - * 2/12/02 kchen Tuned for both Itanium and McKinley - * 3/08/02 davidm Some more tweaking - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM -# define L3_LINE_SIZE 64 // Itanium L3 line size -# define PREFETCH_LINES 9 // magic number -#else -# define L3_LINE_SIZE 128 // McKinley L3 line size -# define PREFETCH_LINES 12 // magic number -#endif - -#define saved_lc r2 -#define dst_fetch r3 -#define dst1 r8 -#define dst2 r9 -#define dst3 r10 -#define dst4 r11 - -#define dst_last r31 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(clear_page) - .prologue - .regstk 1,0,0,0 - mov r16 = PAGE_SIZE/L3_LINE_SIZE-1 // main loop count, -1=repeat/until - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc = ar.lc - - .body - mov ar.lc = (PREFETCH_LINES - 1) - mov dst_fetch = in0 - adds dst1 = 16, in0 - adds dst2 = 32, in0 - ;; -.fetch: stf.spill.nta [dst_fetch] = f0, L3_LINE_SIZE - adds dst3 = 48, in0 // executing this multiple times is harmless - br.cloop.sptk.few .fetch - ;; - addl dst_last = (PAGE_SIZE - PREFETCH_LINES*L3_LINE_SIZE), dst_fetch - mov ar.lc = r16 // one L3 line per iteration - adds dst4 = 64, in0 - ;; -#ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM - // Optimized for Itanium -1: stf.spill.nta [dst1] = f0, 64 - stf.spill.nta [dst2] = f0, 64 - cmp.lt p8,p0=dst_fetch, dst_last - ;; -#else - // Optimized for McKinley -1: stf.spill.nta [dst1] = f0, 64 - stf.spill.nta [dst2] = f0, 64 - stf.spill.nta [dst3] = f0, 64 - stf.spill.nta [dst4] = f0, 128 - cmp.lt p8,p0=dst_fetch, dst_last - ;; - stf.spill.nta [dst1] = f0, 64 - stf.spill.nta [dst2] = f0, 64 -#endif - stf.spill.nta [dst3] = f0, 64 -(p8) stf.spill.nta [dst_fetch] = f0, L3_LINE_SIZE - br.cloop.sptk.few 1b - ;; - mov ar.lc = saved_lc // restore lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(clear_page) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_page) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/clear_user.S b/arch/ia64/lib/clear_user.S deleted file mode 100644 index 1d9e45ccf8e5..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/clear_user.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * This routine clears to zero a linear memory buffer in user space. - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of buffer - * in1: length of buffer in bytes - * Outputs: - * r8: number of bytes that didn't get cleared due to a fault - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -// -// arguments -// -#define buf r32 -#define len r33 - -// -// local registers -// -#define cnt r16 -#define buf2 r17 -#define saved_lc r18 -#define saved_pfs r19 -#define tmp r20 -#define len2 r21 -#define len3 r22 - -// -// Theory of operations: -// - we check whether or not the buffer is small, i.e., less than 17 -// in which case we do the byte by byte loop. -// -// - Otherwise we go progressively from 1 byte store to 8byte store in -// the head part, the body is a 16byte store loop and we finish we the -// tail for the last 15 bytes. -// The good point about this breakdown is that the long buffer handling -// contains only 2 branches. -// -// The reason for not using shifting & masking for both the head and the -// tail is to stay semantically correct. This routine is not supposed -// to write bytes outside of the buffer. While most of the time this would -// be ok, we can't tolerate a mistake. A classical example is the case -// of multithreaded code were to the extra bytes touched is actually owned -// by another thread which runs concurrently to ours. Another, less likely, -// example is with device drivers where reading an I/O mapped location may -// have side effects (same thing for writing). -// - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__do_clear_user) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,2,0,0,0 - cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,len // check for zero length - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc // preserve ar.lc (slow) - .body - ;; // avoid WAW on CFM - adds tmp=-1,len // br.ctop is repeat/until - mov ret0=len // return value is length at this point -(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp - ;; - cmp.lt p6,p0=16,len // if len > 16 then long memset - mov ar.lc=tmp // initialize lc for small count -(p6) br.cond.dptk .long_do_clear - ;; // WAR on ar.lc - // - // worst case 16 iterations, avg 8 iterations - // - // We could have played with the predicates to use the extra - // M slot for 2 stores/iteration but the cost the initialization - // the various counters compared to how long the loop is supposed - // to last on average does not make this solution viable. - // -1: - EX( .Lexit1, st1 [buf]=r0,1 ) - adds len=-1,len // countdown length using len - br.cloop.dptk 1b - ;; // avoid RAW on ar.lc - // - // .Lexit4: comes from byte by byte loop - // len contains bytes left -.Lexit1: - mov ret0=len // faster than using ar.lc - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp // end of short clear_user - - - // - // At this point we know we have more than 16 bytes to copy - // so we focus on alignment (no branches required) - // - // The use of len/len2 for countdown of the number of bytes left - // instead of ret0 is due to the fact that the exception code - // changes the values of r8. - // -.long_do_clear: - tbit.nz p6,p0=buf,0 // odd alignment (for long_do_clear) - ;; - EX( .Lexit3, (p6) st1 [buf]=r0,1 ) // 1-byte aligned -(p6) adds len=-1,len;; // sync because buf is modified - tbit.nz p6,p0=buf,1 - ;; - EX( .Lexit3, (p6) st2 [buf]=r0,2 ) // 2-byte aligned -(p6) adds len=-2,len;; - tbit.nz p6,p0=buf,2 - ;; - EX( .Lexit3, (p6) st4 [buf]=r0,4 ) // 4-byte aligned -(p6) adds len=-4,len;; - tbit.nz p6,p0=buf,3 - ;; - EX( .Lexit3, (p6) st8 [buf]=r0,8 ) // 8-byte aligned -(p6) adds len=-8,len;; - shr.u cnt=len,4 // number of 128-bit (2x64bit) words - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,cnt - adds tmp=-1,cnt -(p6) br.cond.dpnt .dotail // we have less than 16 bytes left - ;; - adds buf2=8,buf // setup second base pointer - mov ar.lc=tmp - ;; - - // - // 16bytes/iteration core loop - // - // The second store can never generate a fault because - // we come into the loop only when we are 16-byte aligned. - // This means that if we cross a page then it will always be - // in the first store and never in the second. - // - // - // We need to keep track of the remaining length. A possible (optimistic) - // way would be to use ar.lc and derive how many byte were left by - // doing : left= 16*ar.lc + 16. this would avoid the addition at - // every iteration. - // However we need to keep the synchronization point. A template - // M;;MB does not exist and thus we can keep the addition at no - // extra cycle cost (use a nop slot anyway). It also simplifies the - // (unlikely) error recovery code - // - -2: EX(.Lexit3, st8 [buf]=r0,16 ) - ;; // needed to get len correct when error - st8 [buf2]=r0,16 - adds len=-16,len - br.cloop.dptk 2b - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - // - // tail correction based on len only - // - // We alternate the use of len3,len2 to allow parallelism and correct - // error handling. We also reuse p6/p7 to return correct value. - // The addition of len2/len3 does not cost anything more compared to - // the regular memset as we had empty slots. - // -.dotail: - mov len2=len // for parallelization of error handling - mov len3=len - tbit.nz p6,p0=len,3 - ;; - EX( .Lexit2, (p6) st8 [buf]=r0,8 ) // at least 8 bytes -(p6) adds len3=-8,len2 - tbit.nz p7,p6=len,2 - ;; - EX( .Lexit2, (p7) st4 [buf]=r0,4 ) // at least 4 bytes -(p7) adds len2=-4,len3 - tbit.nz p6,p7=len,1 - ;; - EX( .Lexit2, (p6) st2 [buf]=r0,2 ) // at least 2 bytes -(p6) adds len3=-2,len2 - tbit.nz p7,p6=len,0 - ;; - EX( .Lexit2, (p7) st1 [buf]=r0 ) // only 1 byte left - mov ret0=r0 // success - br.ret.sptk.many rp // end of most likely path - - // - // Outlined error handling code - // - - // - // .Lexit3: comes from core loop, need restore pr/lc - // len contains bytes left - // - // - // .Lexit2: - // if p6 -> coming from st8 or st2 : len2 contains what's left - // if p7 -> coming from st4 or st1 : len3 contains what's left - // We must restore lc/pr even though might not have been used. -.Lexit2: - .pred.rel "mutex", p6, p7 -(p6) mov len=len2 -(p7) mov len=len3 - ;; - // - // .Lexit4: comes from head, need not restore pr/lc - // len contains bytes left - // -.Lexit3: - mov ret0=len - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__do_clear_user) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__do_clear_user) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page.S b/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page.S deleted file mode 100644 index c0a0e6b2af00..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Optimized version of the standard copy_page() function - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of target page - * in1: address of source page - * Output: - * no return value - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 4/06/01 davidm Tuned to make it perform well both for cached and uncached copies. - */ -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define PIPE_DEPTH 3 -#define EPI p[PIPE_DEPTH-1] - -#define lcount r16 -#define saved_pr r17 -#define saved_lc r18 -#define saved_pfs r19 -#define src1 r20 -#define src2 r21 -#define tgt1 r22 -#define tgt2 r23 -#define srcf r24 -#define tgtf r25 -#define tgt_last r26 - -#define Nrot ((8*PIPE_DEPTH+7)&~7) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(copy_page) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,3,Nrot-3,0,Nrot - - .rotr t1[PIPE_DEPTH], t2[PIPE_DEPTH], t3[PIPE_DEPTH], t4[PIPE_DEPTH], \ - t5[PIPE_DEPTH], t6[PIPE_DEPTH], t7[PIPE_DEPTH], t8[PIPE_DEPTH] - .rotp p[PIPE_DEPTH] - - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - - mov lcount=PAGE_SIZE/64-1 - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr - mov pr.rot=1<<16 - - .body - - mov src1=in1 - adds src2=8,in1 - mov tgt_last = PAGE_SIZE - ;; - adds tgt2=8,in0 - add srcf=512,in1 - mov ar.lc=lcount - mov tgt1=in0 - add tgtf=512,in0 - add tgt_last = tgt_last, in0 - ;; -1: -(p[0]) ld8 t1[0]=[src1],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt1]=t1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 -(p[0]) ld8 t2[0]=[src2],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt2]=t2[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - cmp.ltu p6,p0 = tgtf, tgt_last - ;; -(p[0]) ld8 t3[0]=[src1],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt1]=t3[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 -(p[0]) ld8 t4[0]=[src2],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt2]=t4[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - ;; -(p[0]) ld8 t5[0]=[src1],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt1]=t5[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 -(p[0]) ld8 t6[0]=[src2],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt2]=t6[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - ;; -(p[0]) ld8 t7[0]=[src1],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt1]=t7[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 -(p[0]) ld8 t8[0]=[src2],16 -(EPI) st8 [tgt2]=t8[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - -(p6) lfetch [srcf], 64 -(p6) lfetch [tgtf], 64 - br.ctop.sptk.few 1b - ;; - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 // restore predicates - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(copy_page) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(copy_page) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page_mck.S b/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page_mck.S deleted file mode 100644 index 5e8bb4b4b535..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_page_mck.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * McKinley-optimized version of copy_page(). - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of target page - * in1: address of source page - * Output: - * no return value - * - * General idea: - * - use regular loads and stores to prefetch data to avoid consuming M-slot just for - * lfetches => good for in-cache performance - * - avoid l2 bank-conflicts by not storing into the same 16-byte bank within a single - * cycle - * - * Principle of operation: - * First, note that L1 has a line-size of 64 bytes and L2 a line-size of 128 bytes. - * To avoid secondary misses in L2, we prefetch both source and destination with a line-size - * of 128 bytes. When both of these lines are in the L2 and the first half of the - * source line is in L1, we start copying the remaining words. The second half of the - * source line is prefetched in an earlier iteration, so that by the time we start - * accessing it, it's also present in the L1. - * - * We use a software-pipelined loop to control the overall operation. The pipeline - * has 2*PREFETCH_DIST+K stages. The first PREFETCH_DIST stages are used for prefetching - * source cache-lines. The second PREFETCH_DIST stages are used for prefetching destination - * cache-lines, the last K stages are used to copy the cache-line words not copied by - * the prefetches. The four relevant points in the pipelined are called A, B, C, D: - * p[A] is TRUE if a source-line should be prefetched, p[B] is TRUE if a destination-line - * should be prefetched, p[C] is TRUE if the second half of an L2 line should be brought - * into L1D and p[D] is TRUE if a cacheline needs to be copied. - * - * This all sounds very complicated, but thanks to the modulo-scheduled loop support, - * the resulting code is very regular and quite easy to follow (once you get the idea). - * - * As a secondary optimization, the first 2*PREFETCH_DIST iterations are implemented - * as the separate .prefetch_loop. Logically, this loop performs exactly like the - * main-loop (.line_copy), but has all known-to-be-predicated-off instructions removed, - * so that each loop iteration is faster (again, good for cached case). - * - * When reading the code, it helps to keep the following picture in mind: - * - * word 0 word 1 - * +------+------+--- - * | v[x] | t1 | ^ - * | t2 | t3 | | - * | t4 | t5 | | - * | t6 | t7 | | 128 bytes - * | n[y] | t9 | | (L2 cache line) - * | t10 | t11 | | - * | t12 | t13 | | - * | t14 | t15 | v - * +------+------+--- - * - * Here, v[x] is copied by the (memory) prefetch. n[y] is loaded at p[C] - * to fetch the second-half of the L2 cache line into L1, and the tX words are copied in - * an order that avoids bank conflicts. - */ -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define PREFETCH_DIST 8 // McKinley sustains 16 outstanding L2 misses (8 ld, 8 st) - -#define src0 r2 -#define src1 r3 -#define dst0 r9 -#define dst1 r10 -#define src_pre_mem r11 -#define dst_pre_mem r14 -#define src_pre_l2 r15 -#define dst_pre_l2 r16 -#define t1 r17 -#define t2 r18 -#define t3 r19 -#define t4 r20 -#define t5 t1 // alias! -#define t6 t2 // alias! -#define t7 t3 // alias! -#define t9 t5 // alias! -#define t10 t4 // alias! -#define t11 t7 // alias! -#define t12 t6 // alias! -#define t14 t10 // alias! -#define t13 r21 -#define t15 r22 - -#define saved_lc r23 -#define saved_pr r24 - -#define A 0 -#define B (PREFETCH_DIST) -#define C (B + PREFETCH_DIST) -#define D (C + 3) -#define N (D + 1) -#define Nrot ((N + 7) & ~7) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(copy_page) - .prologue - alloc r8 = ar.pfs, 2, Nrot-2, 0, Nrot - - .rotr v[2*PREFETCH_DIST], n[D-C+1] - .rotp p[N] - - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc = ar.lc - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr = pr - .body - - mov src_pre_mem = in1 - mov pr.rot = 0x10000 - mov ar.ec = 1 // special unrolled loop - - mov dst_pre_mem = in0 - mov ar.lc = 2*PREFETCH_DIST - 1 - - add src_pre_l2 = 8*8, in1 - add dst_pre_l2 = 8*8, in0 - add src0 = 8, in1 // first t1 src - add src1 = 3*8, in1 // first t3 src - add dst0 = 8, in0 // first t1 dst - add dst1 = 3*8, in0 // first t3 dst - mov t1 = (PAGE_SIZE/128) - (2*PREFETCH_DIST) - 1 - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - ;; - // same as .line_copy loop, but with all predicated-off instructions removed: -.prefetch_loop: -(p[A]) ld8 v[A] = [src_pre_mem], 128 // M0 -(p[B]) st8 [dst_pre_mem] = v[B], 128 // M2 - br.ctop.sptk .prefetch_loop - ;; - cmp.eq p16, p0 = r0, r0 // reset p16 to 1 (br.ctop cleared it to zero) - mov ar.lc = t1 // with 64KB pages, t1 is too big to fit in 8 bits! - mov ar.ec = N // # of stages in pipeline - ;; -.line_copy: -(p[D]) ld8 t2 = [src0], 3*8 // M0 -(p[D]) ld8 t4 = [src1], 3*8 // M1 -(p[B]) st8 [dst_pre_mem] = v[B], 128 // M2 prefetch dst from memory -(p[D]) st8 [dst_pre_l2] = n[D-C], 128 // M3 prefetch dst from L2 - ;; -(p[A]) ld8 v[A] = [src_pre_mem], 128 // M0 prefetch src from memory -(p[C]) ld8 n[0] = [src_pre_l2], 128 // M1 prefetch src from L2 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t1, 8 // M2 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t3, 8 // M3 - ;; -(p[D]) ld8 t5 = [src0], 8 -(p[D]) ld8 t7 = [src1], 3*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t2, 3*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t4, 3*8 - ;; -(p[D]) ld8 t6 = [src0], 3*8 -(p[D]) ld8 t10 = [src1], 8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t5, 8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t7, 3*8 - ;; -(p[D]) ld8 t9 = [src0], 3*8 -(p[D]) ld8 t11 = [src1], 3*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t6, 3*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t10, 8 - ;; -(p[D]) ld8 t12 = [src0], 8 -(p[D]) ld8 t14 = [src1], 8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t9, 3*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t11, 3*8 - ;; -(p[D]) ld8 t13 = [src0], 4*8 -(p[D]) ld8 t15 = [src1], 4*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t12, 8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t14, 8 - ;; -(p[D-1])ld8 t1 = [src0], 8 -(p[D-1])ld8 t3 = [src1], 8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t13, 4*8 -(p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t15, 4*8 - br.ctop.sptk .line_copy - ;; - mov ar.lc = saved_lc - mov pr = saved_pr, -1 - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(copy_page) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(copy_page) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_user.S b/arch/ia64/lib/copy_user.S deleted file mode 100644 index 8daab72cfe77..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/copy_user.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,613 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Optimized version of the copy_user() routine. - * It is used to copy date across the kernel/user boundary. - * - * The source and destination are always on opposite side of - * the boundary. When reading from user space we must catch - * faults on loads. When writing to user space we must catch - * errors on stores. Note that because of the nature of the copy - * we don't need to worry about overlapping regions. - * - * - * Inputs: - * in0 address of source buffer - * in1 address of destination buffer - * in2 number of bytes to copy - * - * Outputs: - * ret0 0 in case of success. The number of bytes NOT copied in - * case of error. - * - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Fixme: - * - handle the case where we have more than 16 bytes and the alignment - * are different. - * - more benchmarking - * - fix extraneous stop bit introduced by the EX() macro. - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -// -// Tuneable parameters -// -#define COPY_BREAK 16 // we do byte copy below (must be >=16) -#define PIPE_DEPTH 21 // pipe depth - -#define EPI p[PIPE_DEPTH-1] - -// -// arguments -// -#define dst in0 -#define src in1 -#define len in2 - -// -// local registers -// -#define t1 r2 // rshift in bytes -#define t2 r3 // lshift in bytes -#define rshift r14 // right shift in bits -#define lshift r15 // left shift in bits -#define word1 r16 -#define word2 r17 -#define cnt r18 -#define len2 r19 -#define saved_lc r20 -#define saved_pr r21 -#define tmp r22 -#define val r23 -#define src1 r24 -#define dst1 r25 -#define src2 r26 -#define dst2 r27 -#define len1 r28 -#define enddst r29 -#define endsrc r30 -#define saved_pfs r31 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__copy_user) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,3,((2*PIPE_DEPTH+7)&~7),0,((2*PIPE_DEPTH+7)&~7) - - .rotr val1[PIPE_DEPTH],val2[PIPE_DEPTH] - .rotp p[PIPE_DEPTH] - - adds len2=-1,len // br.ctop is repeat/until - mov ret0=r0 - - ;; // RAW of cfm when len=0 - cmp.eq p8,p0=r0,len // check for zero length - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc // preserve ar.lc (slow) -(p8) br.ret.spnt.many rp // empty mempcy() - ;; - add enddst=dst,len // first byte after end of source - add endsrc=src,len // first byte after end of destination - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr // preserve predicates - - .body - - mov dst1=dst // copy because of rotation - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - mov pr.rot=1<<16 // p16=true all others are false - - mov src1=src // copy because of rotation - mov ar.lc=len2 // initialize lc for small count - cmp.lt p10,p7=COPY_BREAK,len // if len > COPY_BREAK then long copy - - xor tmp=src,dst // same alignment test prepare -(p10) br.cond.dptk .long_copy_user - ;; // RAW pr.rot/p16 ? - // - // Now we do the byte by byte loop with software pipeline - // - // p7 is necessarily false by now -1: - EX(.failure_in_pipe1,(p16) ld1 val1[0]=[src1],1) - EX(.failure_out,(EPI) st1 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],1) - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs // restore ar.ec - br.ret.sptk.many rp // end of short memcpy - - // - // Not 8-byte aligned - // -.diff_align_copy_user: - // At this point we know we have more than 16 bytes to copy - // and also that src and dest do _not_ have the same alignment. - and src2=0x7,src1 // src offset - and dst2=0x7,dst1 // dst offset - ;; - // The basic idea is that we copy byte-by-byte at the head so - // that we can reach 8-byte alignment for both src1 and dst1. - // Then copy the body using software pipelined 8-byte copy, - // shifting the two back-to-back words right and left, then copy - // the tail by copying byte-by-byte. - // - // Fault handling. If the byte-by-byte at the head fails on the - // load, then restart and finish the pipleline by copying zeros - // to the dst1. Then copy zeros for the rest of dst1. - // If 8-byte software pipeline fails on the load, do the same as - // failure_in3 does. If the byte-by-byte at the tail fails, it is - // handled simply by failure_in_pipe1. - // - // The case p14 represents the source has more bytes in the - // the first word (by the shifted part), whereas the p15 needs to - // copy some bytes from the 2nd word of the source that has the - // tail of the 1st of the destination. - // - - // - // Optimization. If dst1 is 8-byte aligned (quite common), we don't need - // to copy the head to dst1, to start 8-byte copy software pipeline. - // We know src1 is not 8-byte aligned in this case. - // - cmp.eq p14,p15=r0,dst2 -(p15) br.cond.spnt 1f - ;; - sub t1=8,src2 - mov t2=src2 - ;; - shl rshift=t2,3 - sub len1=len,t1 // set len1 - ;; - sub lshift=64,rshift - ;; - br.cond.spnt .word_copy_user - ;; -1: - cmp.leu p14,p15=src2,dst2 - sub t1=dst2,src2 - ;; - .pred.rel "mutex", p14, p15 -(p14) sub word1=8,src2 // (8 - src offset) -(p15) sub t1=r0,t1 // absolute value -(p15) sub word1=8,dst2 // (8 - dst offset) - ;; - // For the case p14, we don't need to copy the shifted part to - // the 1st word of destination. - sub t2=8,t1 -(p14) sub word1=word1,t1 - ;; - sub len1=len,word1 // resulting len -(p15) shl rshift=t1,3 // in bits -(p14) shl rshift=t2,3 - ;; -(p14) sub len1=len1,t1 - adds cnt=-1,word1 - ;; - sub lshift=64,rshift - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - mov pr.rot=1<<16 // p16=true all others are false - mov ar.lc=cnt - ;; -2: - EX(.failure_in_pipe2,(p16) ld1 val1[0]=[src1],1) - EX(.failure_out,(EPI) st1 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],1) - br.ctop.dptk.few 2b - ;; - clrrrb - ;; -.word_copy_user: - cmp.gtu p9,p0=16,len1 -(p9) br.cond.spnt 4f // if (16 > len1) skip 8-byte copy - ;; - shr.u cnt=len1,3 // number of 64-bit words - ;; - adds cnt=-1,cnt - ;; - .pred.rel "mutex", p14, p15 -(p14) sub src1=src1,t2 -(p15) sub src1=src1,t1 - // - // Now both src1 and dst1 point to an 8-byte aligned address. And - // we have more than 8 bytes to copy. - // - mov ar.lc=cnt - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - mov pr.rot=1<<16 // p16=true all others are false - ;; -3: - // - // The pipleline consists of 3 stages: - // 1 (p16): Load a word from src1 - // 2 (EPI_1): Shift right pair, saving to tmp - // 3 (EPI): Store tmp to dst1 - // - // To make it simple, use at least 2 (p16) loops to set up val1[n] - // because we need 2 back-to-back val1[] to get tmp. - // Note that this implies EPI_2 must be p18 or greater. - // - -#define EPI_1 p[PIPE_DEPTH-2] -#define SWITCH(pred, shift) cmp.eq pred,p0=shift,rshift -#define CASE(pred, shift) \ - (pred) br.cond.spnt .copy_user_bit##shift -#define BODY(rshift) \ -.copy_user_bit##rshift: \ -1: \ - EX(.failure_out,(EPI) st8 [dst1]=tmp,8); \ -(EPI_1) shrp tmp=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-2],val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],rshift; \ - EX(3f,(p16) ld8 val1[1]=[src1],8); \ -(p16) mov val1[0]=r0; \ - br.ctop.dptk 1b; \ - ;; \ - br.cond.sptk.many .diff_align_do_tail; \ -2: \ -(EPI) st8 [dst1]=tmp,8; \ -(EPI_1) shrp tmp=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-2],val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],rshift; \ -3: \ -(p16) mov val1[1]=r0; \ -(p16) mov val1[0]=r0; \ - br.ctop.dptk 2b; \ - ;; \ - br.cond.sptk.many .failure_in2 - - // - // Since the instruction 'shrp' requires a fixed 128-bit value - // specifying the bits to shift, we need to provide 7 cases - // below. - // - SWITCH(p6, 8) - SWITCH(p7, 16) - SWITCH(p8, 24) - SWITCH(p9, 32) - SWITCH(p10, 40) - SWITCH(p11, 48) - SWITCH(p12, 56) - ;; - CASE(p6, 8) - CASE(p7, 16) - CASE(p8, 24) - CASE(p9, 32) - CASE(p10, 40) - CASE(p11, 48) - CASE(p12, 56) - ;; - BODY(8) - BODY(16) - BODY(24) - BODY(32) - BODY(40) - BODY(48) - BODY(56) - ;; -.diff_align_do_tail: - .pred.rel "mutex", p14, p15 -(p14) sub src1=src1,t1 -(p14) adds dst1=-8,dst1 -(p15) sub dst1=dst1,t1 - ;; -4: - // Tail correction. - // - // The problem with this piplelined loop is that the last word is not - // loaded and thus parf of the last word written is not correct. - // To fix that, we simply copy the tail byte by byte. - - sub len1=endsrc,src1,1 - clrrrb - ;; - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - mov pr.rot=1<<16 // p16=true all others are false - mov ar.lc=len1 - ;; -5: - EX(.failure_in_pipe1,(p16) ld1 val1[0]=[src1],1) - EX(.failure_out,(EPI) st1 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],1) - br.ctop.dptk.few 5b - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - // - // Beginning of long mempcy (i.e. > 16 bytes) - // -.long_copy_user: - tbit.nz p6,p7=src1,0 // odd alignment - and tmp=7,tmp - ;; - cmp.eq p10,p8=r0,tmp - mov len1=len // copy because of rotation -(p8) br.cond.dpnt .diff_align_copy_user - ;; - // At this point we know we have more than 16 bytes to copy - // and also that both src and dest have the same alignment - // which may not be the one we want. So for now we must move - // forward slowly until we reach 16byte alignment: no need to - // worry about reaching the end of buffer. - // - EX(.failure_in1,(p6) ld1 val1[0]=[src1],1) // 1-byte aligned -(p6) adds len1=-1,len1;; - tbit.nz p7,p0=src1,1 - ;; - EX(.failure_in1,(p7) ld2 val1[1]=[src1],2) // 2-byte aligned -(p7) adds len1=-2,len1;; - tbit.nz p8,p0=src1,2 - ;; - // - // Stop bit not required after ld4 because if we fail on ld4 - // we have never executed the ld1, therefore st1 is not executed. - // - EX(.failure_in1,(p8) ld4 val2[0]=[src1],4) // 4-byte aligned - ;; - EX(.failure_out,(p6) st1 [dst1]=val1[0],1) - tbit.nz p9,p0=src1,3 - ;; - // - // Stop bit not required after ld8 because if we fail on ld8 - // we have never executed the ld2, therefore st2 is not executed. - // - EX(.failure_in1,(p9) ld8 val2[1]=[src1],8) // 8-byte aligned - EX(.failure_out,(p7) st2 [dst1]=val1[1],2) -(p8) adds len1=-4,len1 - ;; - EX(.failure_out, (p8) st4 [dst1]=val2[0],4) -(p9) adds len1=-8,len1;; - shr.u cnt=len1,4 // number of 128-bit (2x64bit) words - ;; - EX(.failure_out, (p9) st8 [dst1]=val2[1],8) - tbit.nz p6,p0=len1,3 - cmp.eq p7,p0=r0,cnt - adds tmp=-1,cnt // br.ctop is repeat/until -(p7) br.cond.dpnt .dotail // we have less than 16 bytes left - ;; - adds src2=8,src1 - adds dst2=8,dst1 - mov ar.lc=tmp - ;; - // - // 16bytes/iteration - // -2: - EX(.failure_in3,(p16) ld8 val1[0]=[src1],16) -(p16) ld8 val2[0]=[src2],16 - - EX(.failure_out, (EPI) st8 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16) -(EPI) st8 [dst2]=val2[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - br.ctop.dptk 2b - ;; // RAW on src1 when fall through from loop - // - // Tail correction based on len only - // - // No matter where we come from (loop or test) the src1 pointer - // is 16 byte aligned AND we have less than 16 bytes to copy. - // -.dotail: - EX(.failure_in1,(p6) ld8 val1[0]=[src1],8) // at least 8 bytes - tbit.nz p7,p0=len1,2 - ;; - EX(.failure_in1,(p7) ld4 val1[1]=[src1],4) // at least 4 bytes - tbit.nz p8,p0=len1,1 - ;; - EX(.failure_in1,(p8) ld2 val2[0]=[src1],2) // at least 2 bytes - tbit.nz p9,p0=len1,0 - ;; - EX(.failure_out, (p6) st8 [dst1]=val1[0],8) - ;; - EX(.failure_in1,(p9) ld1 val2[1]=[src1]) // only 1 byte left - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - ;; - EX(.failure_out,(p7) st4 [dst1]=val1[1],4) - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - ;; - EX(.failure_out, (p8) st2 [dst1]=val2[0],2) - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - ;; - EX(.failure_out, (p9) st1 [dst1]=val2[1]) - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - - // - // Here we handle the case where the byte by byte copy fails - // on the load. - // Several factors make the zeroing of the rest of the buffer kind of - // tricky: - // - the pipeline: loads/stores are not in sync (pipeline) - // - // In the same loop iteration, the dst1 pointer does not directly - // reflect where the faulty load was. - // - // - pipeline effect - // When you get a fault on load, you may have valid data from - // previous loads not yet store in transit. Such data must be - // store normally before moving onto zeroing the rest. - // - // - single/multi dispersal independence. - // - // solution: - // - we don't disrupt the pipeline, i.e. data in transit in - // the software pipeline will be eventually move to memory. - // We simply replace the load with a simple mov and keep the - // pipeline going. We can't really do this inline because - // p16 is always reset to 1 when lc > 0. - // -.failure_in_pipe1: - sub ret0=endsrc,src1 // number of bytes to zero, i.e. not copied -1: -(p16) mov val1[0]=r0 -(EPI) st1 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],1 - br.ctop.dptk 1b - ;; - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - // - // This is the case where the byte by byte copy fails on the load - // when we copy the head. We need to finish the pipeline and copy - // zeros for the rest of the destination. Since this happens - // at the top we still need to fill the body and tail. -.failure_in_pipe2: - sub ret0=endsrc,src1 // number of bytes to zero, i.e. not copied -2: -(p16) mov val1[0]=r0 -(EPI) st1 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],1 - br.ctop.dptk 2b - ;; - sub len=enddst,dst1,1 // precompute len - br.cond.dptk.many .failure_in1bis - ;; - - // - // Here we handle the head & tail part when we check for alignment. - // The following code handles only the load failures. The - // main diffculty comes from the fact that loads/stores are - // scheduled. So when you fail on a load, the stores corresponding - // to previous successful loads must be executed. - // - // However some simplifications are possible given the way - // things work. - // - // 1) HEAD - // Theory of operation: - // - // Page A | Page B - // ---------|----- - // 1|8 x - // 1 2|8 x - // 4|8 x - // 1 4|8 x - // 2 4|8 x - // 1 2 4|8 x - // |1 - // |2 x - // |4 x - // - // page_size >= 4k (2^12). (x means 4, 2, 1) - // Here we suppose Page A exists and Page B does not. - // - // As we move towards eight byte alignment we may encounter faults. - // The numbers on each page show the size of the load (current alignment). - // - // Key point: - // - if you fail on 1, 2, 4 then you have never executed any smaller - // size loads, e.g. failing ld4 means no ld1 nor ld2 executed - // before. - // - // This allows us to simplify the cleanup code, because basically you - // only have to worry about "pending" stores in the case of a failing - // ld8(). Given the way the code is written today, this means only - // worry about st2, st4. There we can use the information encapsulated - // into the predicates. - // - // Other key point: - // - if you fail on the ld8 in the head, it means you went straight - // to it, i.e. 8byte alignment within an unexisting page. - // Again this comes from the fact that if you crossed just for the ld8 then - // you are 8byte aligned but also 16byte align, therefore you would - // either go for the 16byte copy loop OR the ld8 in the tail part. - // The combination ld1, ld2, ld4, ld8 where you fail on ld8 is impossible - // because it would mean you had 15bytes to copy in which case you - // would have defaulted to the byte by byte copy. - // - // - // 2) TAIL - // Here we now we have less than 16 bytes AND we are either 8 or 16 byte - // aligned. - // - // Key point: - // This means that we either: - // - are right on a page boundary - // OR - // - are at more than 16 bytes from a page boundary with - // at most 15 bytes to copy: no chance of crossing. - // - // This allows us to assume that if we fail on a load we haven't possibly - // executed any of the previous (tail) ones, so we don't need to do - // any stores. For instance, if we fail on ld2, this means we had - // 2 or 3 bytes left to copy and we did not execute the ld8 nor ld4. - // - // This means that we are in a situation similar the a fault in the - // head part. That's nice! - // -.failure_in1: - sub ret0=endsrc,src1 // number of bytes to zero, i.e. not copied - sub len=endsrc,src1,1 - // - // we know that ret0 can never be zero at this point - // because we failed why trying to do a load, i.e. there is still - // some work to do. - // The failure_in1bis and length problem is taken care of at the - // calling side. - // - ;; -.failure_in1bis: // from (.failure_in3) - mov ar.lc=len // Continue with a stupid byte store. - ;; -5: - st1 [dst1]=r0,1 - br.cloop.dptk 5b - ;; - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - // - // Here we simply restart the loop but instead - // of doing loads we fill the pipeline with zeroes - // We can't simply store r0 because we may have valid - // data in transit in the pipeline. - // ar.lc and ar.ec are setup correctly at this point - // - // we MUST use src1/endsrc here and not dst1/enddst because - // of the pipeline effect. - // -.failure_in3: - sub ret0=endsrc,src1 // number of bytes to zero, i.e. not copied - ;; -2: -(p16) mov val1[0]=r0 -(p16) mov val2[0]=r0 -(EPI) st8 [dst1]=val1[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 -(EPI) st8 [dst2]=val2[PIPE_DEPTH-1],16 - br.ctop.dptk 2b - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=dst1,enddst // Do we need to finish the tail ? - sub len=enddst,dst1,1 // precompute len -(p6) br.cond.dptk .failure_in1bis - ;; - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - -.failure_in2: - sub ret0=endsrc,src1 - cmp.ne p6,p0=dst1,enddst // Do we need to finish the tail ? - sub len=enddst,dst1,1 // precompute len -(p6) br.cond.dptk .failure_in1bis - ;; - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - // - // handling of failures on stores: that's the easy part - // -.failure_out: - sub ret0=enddst,dst1 - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__copy_user) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_user) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/csum_partial_copy.c b/arch/ia64/lib/csum_partial_copy.c deleted file mode 100644 index 917e3138b277..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/csum_partial_copy.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Network Checksum & Copy routine - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2003-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * Most of the code has been imported from Linux/Alpha - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/string.h> - -#include <net/checksum.h> - -/* - * XXX Fixme: those 2 inlines are meant for debugging and will go away - */ -static inline unsigned -short from64to16(unsigned long x) -{ - /* add up 32-bit words for 33 bits */ - x = (x & 0xffffffff) + (x >> 32); - /* add up 16-bit and 17-bit words for 17+c bits */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - /* add up 16-bit and 2-bit for 16+c bit */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - /* add up carry.. */ - x = (x & 0xffff) + (x >> 16); - return x; -} - -static inline -unsigned long do_csum_c(const unsigned char * buff, int len, unsigned int psum) -{ - int odd, count; - unsigned long result = (unsigned long)psum; - - if (len <= 0) - goto out; - odd = 1 & (unsigned long) buff; - if (odd) { - result = *buff << 8; - len--; - buff++; - } - count = len >> 1; /* nr of 16-bit words.. */ - if (count) { - if (2 & (unsigned long) buff) { - result += *(unsigned short *) buff; - count--; - len -= 2; - buff += 2; - } - count >>= 1; /* nr of 32-bit words.. */ - if (count) { - if (4 & (unsigned long) buff) { - result += *(unsigned int *) buff; - count--; - len -= 4; - buff += 4; - } - count >>= 1; /* nr of 64-bit words.. */ - if (count) { - unsigned long carry = 0; - do { - unsigned long w = *(unsigned long *) buff; - count--; - buff += 8; - result += carry; - result += w; - carry = (w > result); - } while (count); - result += carry; - result = (result & 0xffffffff) + (result >> 32); - } - if (len & 4) { - result += *(unsigned int *) buff; - buff += 4; - } - } - if (len & 2) { - result += *(unsigned short *) buff; - buff += 2; - } - } - if (len & 1) - result += *buff; - - result = from64to16(result); - - if (odd) - result = ((result >> 8) & 0xff) | ((result & 0xff) << 8); - -out: - return result; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S b/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S deleted file mode 100644 index 6004dad2597c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Optmized version of the standard do_csum() function - * - * Return: a 64bit quantity containing the 16bit Internet checksum - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of buffer to checksum (char *) - * in1: length of the buffer (int) - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 02/04/22 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - * Data locality study on the checksum buffer. - * More optimization cleanup - remove excessive stop bits. - * 02/04/08 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * More cleanup and tuning. - * 01/04/18 Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com> - * Clean up and optimize and the software pipeline, loading two - * back-to-back 8-byte words per loop. Clean up the initialization - * for the loop. Support the cases where load latency = 1 or 2. - * Set CONFIG_IA64_LOAD_LATENCY to 1 or 2 (default). - */ - -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -// -// Theory of operations: -// The goal is to go as quickly as possible to the point where -// we can checksum 16 bytes/loop. Before reaching that point we must -// take care of incorrect alignment of first byte. -// -// The code hereafter also takes care of the "tail" part of the buffer -// before entering the core loop, if any. The checksum is a sum so it -// allows us to commute operations. So we do the "head" and "tail" -// first to finish at full speed in the body. Once we get the head and -// tail values, we feed them into the pipeline, very handy initialization. -// -// Of course we deal with the special case where the whole buffer fits -// into one 8 byte word. In this case we have only one entry in the pipeline. -// -// We use a (LOAD_LATENCY+2)-stage pipeline in the loop to account for -// possible load latency and also to accommodate for head and tail. -// -// The end of the function deals with folding the checksum from 64bits -// down to 16bits taking care of the carry. -// -// This version avoids synchronization in the core loop by also using a -// pipeline for the accumulation of the checksum in resultx[] (x=1,2). -// -// wordx[] (x=1,2) -// |---| -// | | 0 : new value loaded in pipeline -// |---| -// | | - : in transit data -// |---| -// | | LOAD_LATENCY : current value to add to checksum -// |---| -// | | LOAD_LATENCY+1 : previous value added to checksum -// |---| (previous iteration) -// -// resultx[] (x=1,2) -// |---| -// | | 0 : initial value -// |---| -// | | LOAD_LATENCY-1 : new checksum -// |---| -// | | LOAD_LATENCY : previous value of checksum -// |---| -// | | LOAD_LATENCY+1 : final checksum when out of the loop -// |---| -// -// -// See RFC1071 "Computing the Internet Checksum" for various techniques for -// calculating the Internet checksum. -// -// NOT YET DONE: -// - Maybe another algorithm which would take care of the folding at the -// end in a different manner -// - Work with people more knowledgeable than me on the network stack -// to figure out if we could not split the function depending on the -// type of packet or alignment we get. Like the ip_fast_csum() routine -// where we know we have at least 20bytes worth of data to checksum. -// - Do a better job of handling small packets. -// - Note on prefetching: it was found that under various load, i.e. ftp read/write, -// nfs read/write, the L1 cache hit rate is at 60% and L2 cache hit rate is at 99.8% -// on the data that buffer points to (partly because the checksum is often preceded by -// a copy_from_user()). This finding indiate that lfetch will not be beneficial since -// the data is already in the cache. -// - -#define saved_pfs r11 -#define hmask r16 -#define tmask r17 -#define first1 r18 -#define firstval r19 -#define firstoff r20 -#define last r21 -#define lastval r22 -#define lastoff r23 -#define saved_lc r24 -#define saved_pr r25 -#define tmp1 r26 -#define tmp2 r27 -#define tmp3 r28 -#define carry1 r29 -#define carry2 r30 -#define first2 r31 - -#define buf in0 -#define len in1 - -#define LOAD_LATENCY 2 // XXX fix me - -#if (LOAD_LATENCY != 1) && (LOAD_LATENCY != 2) -# error "Only 1 or 2 is supported/tested for LOAD_LATENCY." -#endif - -#define PIPE_DEPTH (LOAD_LATENCY+2) -#define ELD p[LOAD_LATENCY] // end of load -#define ELD_1 p[LOAD_LATENCY+1] // and next stage - -// unsigned long do_csum(unsigned char *buf,long len) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(do_csum) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,2,16,0,16 - .rotr word1[4], word2[4],result1[LOAD_LATENCY+2],result2[LOAD_LATENCY+2] - .rotp p[PIPE_DEPTH], pC1[2], pC2[2] - mov ret0=r0 // in case we have zero length - cmp.lt p0,p6=r0,len // check for zero length or negative (32bit len) - ;; - add tmp1=buf,len // last byte's address - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr // preserve predicates (rotation) -(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp // return if zero or negative length - - mov hmask=-1 // initialize head mask - tbit.nz p15,p0=buf,0 // is buf an odd address? - and first1=-8,buf // 8-byte align down address of first1 element - - and firstoff=7,buf // how many bytes off for first1 element - mov tmask=-1 // initialize tail mask - - ;; - adds tmp2=-1,tmp1 // last-1 - and lastoff=7,tmp1 // how many bytes off for last element - ;; - sub tmp1=8,lastoff // complement to lastoff - and last=-8,tmp2 // address of word containing last byte - ;; - sub tmp3=last,first1 // tmp3=distance from first1 to last - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc // save lc - cmp.eq p8,p9=last,first1 // everything fits in one word ? - - ld8 firstval=[first1],8 // load, ahead of time, "first1" word - and tmp1=7, tmp1 // make sure that if tmp1==8 -> tmp1=0 - shl tmp2=firstoff,3 // number of bits - ;; -(p9) ld8 lastval=[last] // load, ahead of time, "last" word, if needed - shl tmp1=tmp1,3 // number of bits -(p9) adds tmp3=-8,tmp3 // effectively loaded - ;; -(p8) mov lastval=r0 // we don't need lastval if first1==last - shl hmask=hmask,tmp2 // build head mask, mask off [0,first1off[ - shr.u tmask=tmask,tmp1 // build tail mask, mask off ]8,lastoff] - ;; - .body -#define count tmp3 - -(p8) and hmask=hmask,tmask // apply tail mask to head mask if 1 word only -(p9) and word2[0]=lastval,tmask // mask last it as appropriate - shr.u count=count,3 // how many 8-byte? - ;; - // If count is odd, finish this 8-byte word so that we can - // load two back-to-back 8-byte words per loop thereafter. - and word1[0]=firstval,hmask // and mask it as appropriate - tbit.nz p10,p11=count,0 // if (count is odd) - ;; -(p8) mov result1[0]=word1[0] -(p9) add result1[0]=word1[0],word2[0] - ;; - cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[0],word1[0] // check the carry - cmp.eq.or.andcm p8,p0=0,count // exit if zero 8-byte - ;; -(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0] -(p8) br.cond.dptk .do_csum_exit // if (within an 8-byte word) -(p11) br.cond.dptk .do_csum16 // if (count is even) - - // Here count is odd. - ld8 word1[1]=[first1],8 // load an 8-byte word - cmp.eq p9,p10=1,count // if (count == 1) - adds count=-1,count // loaded an 8-byte word - ;; - add result1[0]=result1[0],word1[1] - ;; - cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[0],word1[1] - ;; -(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0] -(p9) br.cond.sptk .do_csum_exit // if (count == 1) exit - // Fall through to calculate the checksum, feeding result1[0] as - // the initial value in result1[0]. - // - // Calculate the checksum loading two 8-byte words per loop. - // -.do_csum16: - add first2=8,first1 - shr.u count=count,1 // we do 16 bytes per loop - ;; - adds count=-1,count - mov carry1=r0 - mov carry2=r0 - brp.loop.imp 1f,2f - ;; - mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH - mov ar.lc=count // set lc - mov pr.rot=1<<16 - // result1[0] must be initialized in advance. - mov result2[0]=r0 - ;; - .align 32 -1: -(ELD_1) cmp.ltu pC1[0],p0=result1[LOAD_LATENCY],word1[LOAD_LATENCY+1] -(pC1[1])adds carry1=1,carry1 -(ELD_1) cmp.ltu pC2[0],p0=result2[LOAD_LATENCY],word2[LOAD_LATENCY+1] -(pC2[1])adds carry2=1,carry2 -(ELD) add result1[LOAD_LATENCY-1]=result1[LOAD_LATENCY],word1[LOAD_LATENCY] -(ELD) add result2[LOAD_LATENCY-1]=result2[LOAD_LATENCY],word2[LOAD_LATENCY] -2: -(p[0]) ld8 word1[0]=[first1],16 -(p[0]) ld8 word2[0]=[first2],16 - br.ctop.sptk 1b - ;; - // Since len is a 32-bit value, carry cannot be larger than a 64-bit value. -(pC1[1])adds carry1=1,carry1 // since we miss the last one -(pC2[1])adds carry2=1,carry2 - ;; - add result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry1 - add result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry2 - ;; - cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry1 - cmp.ltu p7,p0=result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry2 - ;; -(p6) adds result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=1,result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1] -(p7) adds result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=1,result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1] - ;; - add result1[0]=result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1],result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1] - ;; - cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[0],result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1] - ;; -(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0] - ;; -.do_csum_exit: - // - // now fold 64 into 16 bits taking care of carry - // that's not very good because it has lots of sequentiality - // - mov tmp3=0xffff - zxt4 tmp1=result1[0] - shr.u tmp2=result1[0],32 - ;; - add result1[0]=tmp1,tmp2 - ;; - and tmp1=result1[0],tmp3 - shr.u tmp2=result1[0],16 - ;; - add result1[0]=tmp1,tmp2 - ;; - and tmp1=result1[0],tmp3 - shr.u tmp2=result1[0],16 - ;; - add result1[0]=tmp1,tmp2 - ;; - and tmp1=result1[0],tmp3 - shr.u tmp2=result1[0],16 - ;; - add ret0=tmp1,tmp2 - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - ;; - // if buf was odd then swap bytes - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs // restore ar.ec -(p15) mux1 ret0=ret0,@rev // reverse word - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc -(p15) shr.u ret0=ret0,64-16 // + shift back to position = swap bytes - br.ret.sptk.many rp - -// I (Jun Nakajima) wrote an equivalent code (see below), but it was -// not much better than the original. So keep the original there so that -// someone else can challenge. -// -// shr.u word1[0]=result1[0],32 -// zxt4 result1[0]=result1[0] -// ;; -// add result1[0]=result1[0],word1[0] -// ;; -// zxt2 result2[0]=result1[0] -// extr.u word1[0]=result1[0],16,16 -// shr.u carry1=result1[0],32 -// ;; -// add result2[0]=result2[0],word1[0] -// ;; -// add result2[0]=result2[0],carry1 -// ;; -// extr.u ret0=result2[0],16,16 -// ;; -// add ret0=ret0,result2[0] -// ;; -// zxt2 ret0=ret0 -// mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs // restore ar.ec -// mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 -// ;; -// // if buf was odd then swap bytes -// mov ar.lc=saved_lc -//(p15) mux1 ret0=ret0,@rev // reverse word -// ;; -//(p15) shr.u ret0=ret0,64-16 // + shift back to position = swap bytes -// br.ret.sptk.many rp - -END(do_csum) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/flush.S b/arch/ia64/lib/flush.S deleted file mode 100644 index f8e795fe45cb..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/flush.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * Cache flushing routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2001, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 05/28/05 Zoltan Menyhart Dynamic stride size - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - - /* - * flush_icache_range(start,end) - * - * Make i-cache(s) coherent with d-caches. - * - * Must deal with range from start to end-1 but nothing else (need to - * be careful not to touch addresses that may be unmapped). - * - * Note: "in0" and "in1" are preserved for debugging purposes. - */ - .section .kprobes.text,"ax" -GLOBAL_ENTRY(flush_icache_range) - - .prologue - alloc r2=ar.pfs,2,0,0,0 - movl r3=ia64_i_cache_stride_shift - mov r21=1 - ;; - ld8 r20=[r3] // r20: stride shift - sub r22=in1,r0,1 // last byte address - ;; - shr.u r23=in0,r20 // start / (stride size) - shr.u r22=r22,r20 // (last byte address) / (stride size) - shl r21=r21,r20 // r21: stride size of the i-cache(s) - ;; - sub r8=r22,r23 // number of strides - 1 - shl r24=r23,r20 // r24: addresses for "fc.i" = - // "start" rounded down to stride boundary - .save ar.lc,r3 - mov r3=ar.lc // save ar.lc - ;; - - .body - mov ar.lc=r8 - ;; - /* - * 32 byte aligned loop, even number of (actually 2) bundles - */ -.Loop: fc.i r24 // issuable on M0 only - add r24=r21,r24 // we flush "stride size" bytes per iteration - nop.i 0 - br.cloop.sptk.few .Loop - ;; - sync.i - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - mov ar.lc=r3 // restore ar.lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(flush_icache_range) -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(flush_icache_range) - - /* - * clflush_cache_range(start,size) - * - * Flush cache lines from start to start+size-1. - * - * Must deal with range from start to start+size-1 but nothing else - * (need to be careful not to touch addresses that may be - * unmapped). - * - * Note: "in0" and "in1" are preserved for debugging purposes. - */ - .section .kprobes.text,"ax" -GLOBAL_ENTRY(clflush_cache_range) - - .prologue - alloc r2=ar.pfs,2,0,0,0 - movl r3=ia64_cache_stride_shift - mov r21=1 - add r22=in1,in0 - ;; - ld8 r20=[r3] // r20: stride shift - sub r22=r22,r0,1 // last byte address - ;; - shr.u r23=in0,r20 // start / (stride size) - shr.u r22=r22,r20 // (last byte address) / (stride size) - shl r21=r21,r20 // r21: stride size of the i-cache(s) - ;; - sub r8=r22,r23 // number of strides - 1 - shl r24=r23,r20 // r24: addresses for "fc" = - // "start" rounded down to stride - // boundary - .save ar.lc,r3 - mov r3=ar.lc // save ar.lc - ;; - - .body - mov ar.lc=r8 - ;; - /* - * 32 byte aligned loop, even number of (actually 2) bundles - */ -.Loop_fc: - fc r24 // issuable on M0 only - add r24=r21,r24 // we flush "stride size" bytes per iteration - nop.i 0 - br.cloop.sptk.few .Loop_fc - ;; - sync.i - ;; - srlz.i - ;; - mov ar.lc=r3 // restore ar.lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(clflush_cache_range) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/idiv32.S b/arch/ia64/lib/idiv32.S deleted file mode 100644 index 83586fbc51ff..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/idiv32.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 32-bit integer division. - * - * This code is based on the application note entitled "Divide, Square Root - * and Remainder Algorithms for the IA-64 Architecture". This document - * is available as Intel document number 248725-002 or via the web at - * http://developer.intel.com/software/opensource/numerics/ - * - * For more details on the theory behind these algorithms, see "IA-64 - * and Elementary Functions" by Peter Markstein; HP Professional Books - * (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2019887.Ia_64_and_Elementary_Functions) - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -#ifdef MODULO -# define OP mod -#else -# define OP div -#endif - -#ifdef UNSIGNED -# define SGN u -# define EXTEND zxt4 -# define INT_TO_FP(a,b) fcvt.xuf.s1 a=b -# define FP_TO_INT(a,b) fcvt.fxu.trunc.s1 a=b -#else -# define SGN -# define EXTEND sxt4 -# define INT_TO_FP(a,b) fcvt.xf a=b -# define FP_TO_INT(a,b) fcvt.fx.trunc.s1 a=b -#endif - -#define PASTE1(a,b) a##b -#define PASTE(a,b) PASTE1(a,b) -#define NAME PASTE(PASTE(__,SGN),PASTE(OP,si3)) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(NAME) - .regstk 2,0,0,0 - // Transfer inputs to FP registers. - mov r2 = 0xffdd // r2 = -34 + 65535 (fp reg format bias) - EXTEND in0 = in0 // in0 = a - EXTEND in1 = in1 // in1 = b - ;; - setf.sig f8 = in0 - setf.sig f9 = in1 -#ifdef MODULO - sub in1 = r0, in1 // in1 = -b -#endif - ;; - // Convert the inputs to FP, to avoid FP software-assist faults. - INT_TO_FP(f8, f8) - INT_TO_FP(f9, f9) - ;; - setf.exp f7 = r2 // f7 = 2^-34 - frcpa.s1 f6, p6 = f8, f9 // y0 = frcpa(b) - ;; -(p6) fmpy.s1 f8 = f8, f6 // q0 = a*y0 -(p6) fnma.s1 f6 = f9, f6, f1 // e0 = -b*y0 + 1 - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - setf.sig f9 = in1 // f9 = -b -#endif -(p6) fma.s1 f8 = f6, f8, f8 // q1 = e0*q0 + q0 -(p6) fma.s1 f6 = f6, f6, f7 // e1 = e0*e0 + 2^-34 - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - setf.sig f7 = in0 -#endif -(p6) fma.s1 f6 = f6, f8, f8 // q2 = e1*q1 + q1 - ;; - FP_TO_INT(f6, f6) // q = trunc(q2) - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - xma.l f6 = f6, f9, f7 // r = q*(-b) + a - ;; -#endif - getf.sig r8 = f6 // transfer result to result register - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(NAME) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(NAME) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/idiv64.S b/arch/ia64/lib/idiv64.S deleted file mode 100644 index 5c9113691f72..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/idiv64.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 64-bit integer division. - * - * This code is based on the application note entitled "Divide, Square Root - * and Remainder Algorithms for the IA-64 Architecture". This document - * is available as Intel document number 248725-002 or via the web at - * http://developer.intel.com/software/opensource/numerics/ - * - * For more details on the theory behind these algorithms, see "IA-64 - * and Elementary Functions" by Peter Markstein; HP Professional Books - * (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2019887.Ia_64_and_Elementary_Functions) - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -#ifdef MODULO -# define OP mod -#else -# define OP div -#endif - -#ifdef UNSIGNED -# define SGN u -# define INT_TO_FP(a,b) fcvt.xuf.s1 a=b -# define FP_TO_INT(a,b) fcvt.fxu.trunc.s1 a=b -#else -# define SGN -# define INT_TO_FP(a,b) fcvt.xf a=b -# define FP_TO_INT(a,b) fcvt.fx.trunc.s1 a=b -#endif - -#define PASTE1(a,b) a##b -#define PASTE(a,b) PASTE1(a,b) -#define NAME PASTE(PASTE(__,SGN),PASTE(OP,di3)) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(NAME) - .regstk 2,0,0,0 - // Transfer inputs to FP registers. - setf.sig f8 = in0 - setf.sig f9 = in1 - ;; - // Convert the inputs to FP, to avoid FP software-assist faults. - INT_TO_FP(f8, f8) - INT_TO_FP(f9, f9) - ;; - frcpa.s1 f11, p6 = f8, f9 // y0 = frcpa(b) - ;; -(p6) fmpy.s1 f7 = f8, f11 // q0 = a*y0 -(p6) fnma.s1 f6 = f9, f11, f1 // e0 = -b*y0 + 1 - ;; -(p6) fma.s1 f10 = f7, f6, f7 // q1 = q0*e0 + q0 -(p6) fmpy.s1 f7 = f6, f6 // e1 = e0*e0 - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - sub in1 = r0, in1 // in1 = -b -#endif -(p6) fma.s1 f10 = f10, f7, f10 // q2 = q1*e1 + q1 -(p6) fma.s1 f6 = f11, f6, f11 // y1 = y0*e0 + y0 - ;; -(p6) fma.s1 f6 = f6, f7, f6 // y2 = y1*e1 + y1 -(p6) fnma.s1 f7 = f9, f10, f8 // r = -b*q2 + a - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - setf.sig f8 = in0 // f8 = a - setf.sig f9 = in1 // f9 = -b -#endif -(p6) fma.s1 f11 = f7, f6, f10 // q3 = r*y2 + q2 - ;; - FP_TO_INT(f11, f11) // q = trunc(q3) - ;; -#ifdef MODULO - xma.l f11 = f11, f9, f8 // r = q*(-b) + a - ;; -#endif - getf.sig r8 = f11 // transfer result to result register - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(NAME) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(NAME) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/io.c b/arch/ia64/lib/io.c deleted file mode 100644 index c3e02462ed16..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/io.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/types.h> - -#include <asm/io.h> - -/* - * Copy data from IO memory space to "real" memory space. - * This needs to be optimized. - */ -void memcpy_fromio(void *to, const volatile void __iomem *from, long count) -{ - char *dst = to; - - while (count) { - count--; - *dst++ = readb(from++); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcpy_fromio); - -/* - * Copy data from "real" memory space to IO memory space. - * This needs to be optimized. - */ -void memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *to, const void *from, long count) -{ - const char *src = from; - - while (count) { - count--; - writeb(*src++, to++); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcpy_toio); - -/* - * "memset" on IO memory space. - * This needs to be optimized. - */ -void memset_io(volatile void __iomem *dst, int c, long count) -{ - unsigned char ch = (char)(c & 0xff); - - while (count) { - count--; - writeb(ch, dst); - dst++; - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memset_io); diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/ip_fast_csum.S b/arch/ia64/lib/ip_fast_csum.S deleted file mode 100644 index fcc0b812ce2e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/ip_fast_csum.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Optmized version of the ip_fast_csum() function - * Used for calculating IP header checksum - * - * Return: 16bit checksum, complemented - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of buffer to checksum (char *) - * in1: length of the buffer (int) - * - * Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 2002, 2006 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -/* - * Since we know that most likely this function is called with buf aligned - * on 4-byte boundary and 20 bytes in length, we can execution rather quickly - * versus calling generic version of do_csum, which has lots of overhead in - * handling various alignments and sizes. However, due to lack of constrains - * put on the function input argument, cases with alignment not on 4-byte or - * size not equal to 20 bytes will be handled by the generic do_csum function. - */ - -#define in0 r32 -#define in1 r33 -#define in2 r34 -#define in3 r35 -#define in4 r36 -#define ret0 r8 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(ip_fast_csum) - .prologue - .body - cmp.ne p6,p7=5,in1 // size other than 20 byte? - and r14=3,in0 // is it aligned on 4-byte? - add r15=4,in0 // second source pointer - ;; - cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r14,r0 - ;; -(p7) ld4 r20=[in0],8 -(p7) ld4 r21=[r15],8 -(p6) br.spnt .generic - ;; - ld4 r22=[in0],8 - ld4 r23=[r15],8 - ;; - ld4 r24=[in0] - add r20=r20,r21 - add r22=r22,r23 - ;; - add r20=r20,r22 - ;; - add r20=r20,r24 - ;; - shr.u ret0=r20,16 // now need to add the carry - zxt2 r20=r20 - ;; - add r20=ret0,r20 - ;; - shr.u ret0=r20,16 // add carry again - zxt2 r20=r20 - ;; - add r20=ret0,r20 - ;; - shr.u ret0=r20,16 - zxt2 r20=r20 - ;; - add r20=ret0,r20 - mov r9=0xffff - ;; - andcm ret0=r9,r20 - .restore sp // reset frame state - br.ret.sptk.many b0 - ;; - -.generic: - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, r35 - alloc r35=ar.pfs,2,2,2,0 - .save rp, r34 - mov r34=b0 - .body - dep.z out1=in1,2,30 - mov out0=in0 - ;; - br.call.sptk.many b0=do_csum - ;; - andcm ret0=-1,ret0 - mov ar.pfs=r35 - mov b0=r34 - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(ip_fast_csum) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ip_fast_csum) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(csum_ipv6_magic) - ld4 r20=[in0],4 - ld4 r21=[in1],4 - zxt4 in2=in2 - ;; - ld4 r22=[in0],4 - ld4 r23=[in1],4 - dep r15=in3,in2,32,16 - ;; - ld4 r24=[in0],4 - ld4 r25=[in1],4 - mux1 r15=r15,@rev - add r16=r20,r21 - add r17=r22,r23 - zxt4 in4=in4 - ;; - ld4 r26=[in0],4 - ld4 r27=[in1],4 - shr.u r15=r15,16 - add r18=r24,r25 - add r8=r16,r17 - ;; - add r19=r26,r27 - add r8=r8,r18 - ;; - add r8=r8,r19 - add r15=r15,in4 - ;; - add r8=r8,r15 - ;; - shr.u r10=r8,32 // now fold sum into short - zxt4 r11=r8 - ;; - add r8=r10,r11 - ;; - shr.u r10=r8,16 // yeah, keep it rolling - zxt2 r11=r8 - ;; - add r8=r10,r11 - ;; - shr.u r10=r8,16 // three times lucky - zxt2 r11=r8 - ;; - add r8=r10,r11 - mov r9=0xffff - ;; - andcm r8=r9,r8 - br.ret.sptk.many b0 -END(csum_ipv6_magic) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_ipv6_magic) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy.S b/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy.S deleted file mode 100644 index 35c9069a8345..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Optimized version of the standard memcpy() function - * - * Inputs: - * in0: destination address - * in1: source address - * in2: number of bytes to copy - * Output: - * no return value - * - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(memcpy) - -# define MEM_LAT 21 /* latency to memory */ - -# define dst r2 -# define src r3 -# define retval r8 -# define saved_pfs r9 -# define saved_lc r10 -# define saved_pr r11 -# define cnt r16 -# define src2 r17 -# define t0 r18 -# define t1 r19 -# define t2 r20 -# define t3 r21 -# define t4 r22 -# define src_end r23 - -# define N (MEM_LAT + 4) -# define Nrot ((N + 7) & ~7) - - /* - * First, check if everything (src, dst, len) is a multiple of eight. If - * so, we handle everything with no taken branches (other than the loop - * itself) and a small icache footprint. Otherwise, we jump off to - * the more general copy routine handling arbitrary - * sizes/alignment etc. - */ - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,3,Nrot,0,Nrot - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc - or t0=in0,in1 - ;; - - or t0=t0,in2 - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr - - .body - - cmp.eq p6,p0=in2,r0 // zero length? - mov retval=in0 // return dst -(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp // zero length, return immediately - ;; - - mov dst=in0 // copy because of rotation - shr.u cnt=in2,3 // number of 8-byte words to copy - mov pr.rot=1<<16 - ;; - - adds cnt=-1,cnt // br.ctop is repeat/until - cmp.gtu p7,p0=16,in2 // copying less than 16 bytes? - mov ar.ec=N - ;; - - and t0=0x7,t0 - mov ar.lc=cnt - ;; - cmp.ne p6,p0=t0,r0 - - mov src=in1 // copy because of rotation -(p7) br.cond.spnt.few .memcpy_short -(p6) br.cond.spnt.few .memcpy_long - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - .rotr val[N] - .rotp p[N] - .align 32 -1: { .mib -(p[0]) ld8 val[0]=[src],8 - nop.i 0 - brp.loop.imp 1b, 2f -} -2: { .mfb -(p[N-1])st8 [dst]=val[N-1],8 - nop.f 0 - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b -} - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - /* - * Small (<16 bytes) unaligned copying is done via a simple byte-at-the-time - * copy loop. This performs relatively poorly on Itanium, but it doesn't - * get used very often (gcc inlines small copies) and due to atomicity - * issues, we want to avoid read-modify-write of entire words. - */ - .align 32 -.memcpy_short: - adds cnt=-1,in2 // br.ctop is repeat/until - mov ar.ec=MEM_LAT - brp.loop.imp 1f, 2f - ;; - mov ar.lc=cnt - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - /* - * It is faster to put a stop bit in the loop here because it makes - * the pipeline shorter (and latency is what matters on short copies). - */ - .align 32 -1: { .mib -(p[0]) ld1 val[0]=[src],1 - nop.i 0 - brp.loop.imp 1b, 2f -} ;; -2: { .mfb -(p[MEM_LAT-1])st1 [dst]=val[MEM_LAT-1],1 - nop.f 0 - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b -} ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - br.ret.sptk.many rp - - /* - * Large (>= 16 bytes) copying is done in a fancy way. Latency isn't - * an overriding concern here, but throughput is. We first do - * sub-word copying until the destination is aligned, then we check - * if the source is also aligned. If so, we do a simple load/store-loop - * until there are less than 8 bytes left over and then we do the tail, - * by storing the last few bytes using sub-word copying. If the source - * is not aligned, we branch off to the non-congruent loop. - * - * stage: op: - * 0 ld - * : - * MEM_LAT+3 shrp - * MEM_LAT+4 st - * - * On Itanium, the pipeline itself runs without stalls. However, br.ctop - * seems to introduce an unavoidable bubble in the pipeline so the overall - * latency is 2 cycles/iteration. This gives us a _copy_ throughput - * of 4 byte/cycle. Still not bad. - */ -# undef N -# undef Nrot -# define N (MEM_LAT + 5) /* number of stages */ -# define Nrot ((N+1 + 2 + 7) & ~7) /* number of rotating regs */ - -#define LOG_LOOP_SIZE 6 - -.memcpy_long: - alloc t3=ar.pfs,3,Nrot,0,Nrot // resize register frame - and t0=-8,src // t0 = src & ~7 - and t2=7,src // t2 = src & 7 - ;; - ld8 t0=[t0] // t0 = 1st source word - adds src2=7,src // src2 = (src + 7) - sub t4=r0,dst // t4 = -dst - ;; - and src2=-8,src2 // src2 = (src + 7) & ~7 - shl t2=t2,3 // t2 = 8*(src & 7) - shl t4=t4,3 // t4 = 8*(dst & 7) - ;; - ld8 t1=[src2] // t1 = 1st source word if src is 8-byte aligned, 2nd otherwise - sub t3=64,t2 // t3 = 64-8*(src & 7) - shr.u t0=t0,t2 - ;; - add src_end=src,in2 - shl t1=t1,t3 - mov pr=t4,0x38 // (p5,p4,p3)=(dst & 7) - ;; - or t0=t0,t1 - mov cnt=r0 - adds src_end=-1,src_end - ;; -(p3) st1 [dst]=t0,1 -(p3) shr.u t0=t0,8 -(p3) adds cnt=1,cnt - ;; -(p4) st2 [dst]=t0,2 -(p4) shr.u t0=t0,16 -(p4) adds cnt=2,cnt - ;; -(p5) st4 [dst]=t0,4 -(p5) adds cnt=4,cnt - and src_end=-8,src_end // src_end = last word of source buffer - ;; - - // At this point, dst is aligned to 8 bytes and there at least 16-7=9 bytes left to copy: - -1:{ add src=cnt,src // make src point to remainder of source buffer - sub cnt=in2,cnt // cnt = number of bytes left to copy - mov t4=ip - } ;; - and src2=-8,src // align source pointer - adds t4=.memcpy_loops-1b,t4 - mov ar.ec=N - - and t0=7,src // t0 = src & 7 - shr.u t2=cnt,3 // t2 = number of 8-byte words left to copy - shl cnt=cnt,3 // move bits 0-2 to 3-5 - ;; - - .rotr val[N+1], w[2] - .rotp p[N] - - cmp.ne p6,p0=t0,r0 // is src aligned, too? - shl t0=t0,LOG_LOOP_SIZE // t0 = 8*(src & 7) - adds t2=-1,t2 // br.ctop is repeat/until - ;; - add t4=t0,t4 - mov pr=cnt,0x38 // set (p5,p4,p3) to # of bytes last-word bytes to copy - mov ar.lc=t2 - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - nop.i 0 - ;; - nop.m 0 - ;; -(p6) ld8 val[1]=[src2],8 // prime the pump... - mov b6=t4 - br.sptk.few b6 - ;; - -.memcpy_tail: - // At this point, (p5,p4,p3) are set to the number of bytes left to copy (which is - // less than 8) and t0 contains the last few bytes of the src buffer: -(p5) st4 [dst]=t0,4 -(p5) shr.u t0=t0,32 - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - ;; -(p4) st2 [dst]=t0,2 -(p4) shr.u t0=t0,16 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - ;; -(p3) st1 [dst]=t0 - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 - br.ret.sptk.many rp - -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - .align 64 - -#define COPY(shift,index) \ - 1: { .mib \ - (p[0]) ld8 val[0]=[src2],8; \ - (p[MEM_LAT+3]) shrp w[0]=val[MEM_LAT+3],val[MEM_LAT+4-index],shift; \ - brp.loop.imp 1b, 2f \ - }; \ - 2: { .mfb \ - (p[MEM_LAT+4]) st8 [dst]=w[1],8; \ - nop.f 0; \ - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b; \ - }; \ - ;; \ - ld8 val[N-1]=[src_end]; /* load last word (may be same as val[N]) */ \ - ;; \ - shrp t0=val[N-1],val[N-index],shift; \ - br .memcpy_tail -.memcpy_loops: - COPY(0, 1) /* no point special casing this---it doesn't go any faster without shrp */ - COPY(8, 0) - COPY(16, 0) - COPY(24, 0) - COPY(32, 0) - COPY(40, 0) - COPY(48, 0) - COPY(56, 0) - -END(memcpy) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcpy) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy_mck.S b/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy_mck.S deleted file mode 100644 index c0d4362217ae..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/memcpy_mck.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,659 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Itanium 2-optimized version of memcpy and copy_user function - * - * Inputs: - * in0: destination address - * in1: source address - * in2: number of bytes to copy - * Output: - * for memcpy: return dest - * for copy_user: return 0 if success, - * or number of byte NOT copied if error occurred. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (C) 2002 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - */ -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#include <asm/page.h> - -#define EK(y...) EX(y) - -/* McKinley specific optimization */ - -#define retval r8 -#define saved_pfs r31 -#define saved_lc r10 -#define saved_pr r11 -#define saved_in0 r14 -#define saved_in1 r15 -#define saved_in2 r16 - -#define src0 r2 -#define src1 r3 -#define dst0 r17 -#define dst1 r18 -#define cnt r9 - -/* r19-r30 are temp for each code section */ -#define PREFETCH_DIST 8 -#define src_pre_mem r19 -#define dst_pre_mem r20 -#define src_pre_l2 r21 -#define dst_pre_l2 r22 -#define t1 r23 -#define t2 r24 -#define t3 r25 -#define t4 r26 -#define t5 t1 // alias! -#define t6 t2 // alias! -#define t7 t3 // alias! -#define n8 r27 -#define t9 t5 // alias! -#define t10 t4 // alias! -#define t11 t7 // alias! -#define t12 t6 // alias! -#define t14 t10 // alias! -#define t13 r28 -#define t15 r29 -#define tmp r30 - -/* defines for long_copy block */ -#define A 0 -#define B (PREFETCH_DIST) -#define C (B + PREFETCH_DIST) -#define D (C + 1) -#define N (D + 1) -#define Nrot ((N + 7) & ~7) - -/* alias */ -#define in0 r32 -#define in1 r33 -#define in2 r34 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(memcpy) - and r28=0x7,in0 - and r29=0x7,in1 - mov f6=f0 - mov retval=in0 - br.cond.sptk .common_code - ;; -END(memcpy) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcpy) -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__copy_user) - .prologue -// check dest alignment - and r28=0x7,in0 - and r29=0x7,in1 - mov f6=f1 - mov saved_in0=in0 // save dest pointer - mov saved_in1=in1 // save src pointer - mov retval=r0 // initialize return value - ;; -.common_code: - cmp.gt p15,p0=8,in2 // check for small size - cmp.ne p13,p0=0,r28 // check dest alignment - cmp.ne p14,p0=0,r29 // check src alignment - add src0=0,in1 - sub r30=8,r28 // for .align_dest - mov saved_in2=in2 // save len - ;; - add dst0=0,in0 - add dst1=1,in0 // dest odd index - cmp.le p6,p0 = 1,r30 // for .align_dest -(p15) br.cond.dpnt .memcpy_short -(p13) br.cond.dpnt .align_dest -(p14) br.cond.dpnt .unaligned_src - ;; - -// both dest and src are aligned on 8-byte boundary -.aligned_src: - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,3,Nrot-3,0,Nrot - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr - - shr.u cnt=in2,7 // this much cache line - ;; - cmp.lt p6,p0=2*PREFETCH_DIST,cnt - cmp.lt p7,p8=1,cnt - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc - .body - add cnt=-1,cnt - add src_pre_mem=0,in1 // prefetch src pointer - add dst_pre_mem=0,in0 // prefetch dest pointer - ;; -(p7) mov ar.lc=cnt // prefetch count -(p8) mov ar.lc=r0 -(p6) br.cond.dpnt .long_copy - ;; - -.prefetch: - lfetch.fault [src_pre_mem], 128 - lfetch.fault.excl [dst_pre_mem], 128 - br.cloop.dptk.few .prefetch - ;; - -.medium_copy: - and tmp=31,in2 // copy length after iteration - shr.u r29=in2,5 // number of 32-byte iteration - add dst1=8,dst0 // 2nd dest pointer - ;; - add cnt=-1,r29 // ctop iteration adjustment - cmp.eq p10,p0=r29,r0 // do we really need to loop? - add src1=8,src0 // 2nd src pointer - cmp.le p6,p0=8,tmp - ;; - cmp.le p7,p0=16,tmp - mov ar.lc=cnt // loop setup - cmp.eq p16,p17 = r0,r0 - mov ar.ec=2 -(p10) br.dpnt.few .aligned_src_tail - ;; - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -1: -EX(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r34=[src0],16) -EK(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r38=[src1],16) -EX(.ex_handler, (p17) st8 [dst0]=r33,16) -EK(.ex_handler, (p17) st8 [dst1]=r37,16) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r32=[src0],16) -EK(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r36=[src1],16) -EX(.ex_handler, (p16) st8 [dst0]=r34,16) -EK(.ex_handler, (p16) st8 [dst1]=r38,16) - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b - ;; - -.aligned_src_tail: -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) ld8 t1=[src0]) - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs -EX(.ex_hndlr_s, (p7) ld8 t2=[src1],8) - cmp.le p8,p0=24,tmp - and r21=-8,tmp - ;; -EX(.ex_hndlr_s, (p8) ld8 t3=[src1]) -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) st8 [dst0]=t1) // store byte 1 - and in2=7,tmp // remaining length -EX(.ex_hndlr_d, (p7) st8 [dst1]=t2,8) // store byte 2 - add src0=src0,r21 // setting up src pointer - add dst0=dst0,r21 // setting up dest pointer - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p8) st8 [dst1]=t3) // store byte 3 - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 - br.dptk.many .memcpy_short - ;; - -/* code taken from copy_page_mck */ -.long_copy: - .rotr v[2*PREFETCH_DIST] - .rotp p[N] - - mov src_pre_mem = src0 - mov pr.rot = 0x10000 - mov ar.ec = 1 // special unrolled loop - - mov dst_pre_mem = dst0 - - add src_pre_l2 = 8*8, src0 - add dst_pre_l2 = 8*8, dst0 - ;; - add src0 = 8, src_pre_mem // first t1 src - mov ar.lc = 2*PREFETCH_DIST - 1 - shr.u cnt=in2,7 // number of lines - add src1 = 3*8, src_pre_mem // first t3 src - add dst0 = 8, dst_pre_mem // first t1 dst - add dst1 = 3*8, dst_pre_mem // first t3 dst - ;; - and tmp=127,in2 // remaining bytes after this block - add cnt = -(2*PREFETCH_DIST) - 1, cnt - // same as .line_copy loop, but with all predicated-off instructions removed: -.prefetch_loop: -EX(.ex_hndlr_lcpy_1, (p[A]) ld8 v[A] = [src_pre_mem], 128) // M0 -EK(.ex_hndlr_lcpy_1, (p[B]) st8 [dst_pre_mem] = v[B], 128) // M2 - br.ctop.sptk .prefetch_loop - ;; - cmp.eq p16, p0 = r0, r0 // reset p16 to 1 - mov ar.lc = cnt - mov ar.ec = N // # of stages in pipeline - ;; -.line_copy: -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t2 = [src0], 3*8) // M0 -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t4 = [src1], 3*8) // M1 -EX(.ex_handler_lcpy, (p[B]) st8 [dst_pre_mem] = v[B], 128) // M2 prefetch dst from memory -EK(.ex_handler_lcpy, (p[D]) st8 [dst_pre_l2] = n8, 128) // M3 prefetch dst from L2 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler_lcpy, (p[A]) ld8 v[A] = [src_pre_mem], 128) // M0 prefetch src from memory -EK(.ex_handler_lcpy, (p[C]) ld8 n8 = [src_pre_l2], 128) // M1 prefetch src from L2 -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t1, 8) // M2 -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t3, 8) // M3 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t5 = [src0], 8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t7 = [src1], 3*8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t2, 3*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t4, 3*8) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t6 = [src0], 3*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t10 = [src1], 8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t5, 8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t7, 3*8) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t9 = [src0], 3*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t11 = [src1], 3*8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t6, 3*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t10, 8) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t12 = [src0], 8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t14 = [src1], 8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t9, 3*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t11, 3*8) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t13 = [src0], 4*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) ld8 t15 = [src1], 4*8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t12, 8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t14, 8) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p[C]) ld8 t1 = [src0], 8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[C]) ld8 t3 = [src1], 8) -EX(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst0] = t13, 4*8) -EK(.ex_handler, (p[D]) st8 [dst1] = t15, 4*8) - br.ctop.sptk .line_copy - ;; - - add dst0=-8,dst0 - add src0=-8,src0 - mov in2=tmp - .restore sp - br.sptk.many .medium_copy - ;; - -#define BLOCK_SIZE 128*32 -#define blocksize r23 -#define curlen r24 - -// dest is on 8-byte boundary, src is not. We need to do -// ld8-ld8, shrp, then st8. Max 8 byte copy per cycle. -.unaligned_src: - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,3,5,0,8 - .save ar.lc, saved_lc - mov saved_lc=ar.lc - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr - .body -.4k_block: - mov saved_in0=dst0 // need to save all input arguments - mov saved_in2=in2 - mov blocksize=BLOCK_SIZE - ;; - cmp.lt p6,p7=blocksize,in2 - mov saved_in1=src0 - ;; -(p6) mov in2=blocksize - ;; - shr.u r21=in2,7 // this much cache line - shr.u r22=in2,4 // number of 16-byte iteration - and curlen=15,in2 // copy length after iteration - and r30=7,src0 // source alignment - ;; - cmp.lt p7,p8=1,r21 - add cnt=-1,r21 - ;; - - add src_pre_mem=0,src0 // prefetch src pointer - add dst_pre_mem=0,dst0 // prefetch dest pointer - and src0=-8,src0 // 1st src pointer -(p7) mov ar.lc = cnt -(p8) mov ar.lc = r0 - ;; - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -1: lfetch.fault [src_pre_mem], 128 - lfetch.fault.excl [dst_pre_mem], 128 - br.cloop.dptk.few 1b - ;; - - shladd dst1=r22,3,dst0 // 2nd dest pointer - shladd src1=r22,3,src0 // 2nd src pointer - cmp.eq p8,p9=r22,r0 // do we really need to loop? - cmp.le p6,p7=8,curlen; // have at least 8 byte remaining? - add cnt=-1,r22 // ctop iteration adjustment - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p9) ld8 r33=[src0],8) // loop primer -EK(.ex_handler, (p9) ld8 r37=[src1],8) -(p8) br.dpnt.few .noloop - ;; - -// The jump address is calculated based on src alignment. The COPYU -// macro below need to confine its size to power of two, so an entry -// can be caulated using shl instead of an expensive multiply. The -// size is then hard coded by the following #define to match the -// actual size. This make it somewhat tedious when COPYU macro gets -// changed and this need to be adjusted to match. -#define LOOP_SIZE 6 -1: - mov r29=ip // jmp_table thread - mov ar.lc=cnt - ;; - add r29=.jump_table - 1b - (.jmp1-.jump_table), r29 - shl r28=r30, LOOP_SIZE // jmp_table thread - mov ar.ec=2 // loop setup - ;; - add r29=r29,r28 // jmp_table thread - cmp.eq p16,p17=r0,r0 - ;; - mov b6=r29 // jmp_table thread - ;; - br.cond.sptk.few b6 - -// for 8-15 byte case -// We will skip the loop, but need to replicate the side effect -// that the loop produces. -.noloop: -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) ld8 r37=[src1],8) - add src0=8,src0 -(p6) shl r25=r30,3 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) ld8 r27=[src1]) -(p6) shr.u r28=r37,r25 -(p6) sub r26=64,r25 - ;; -(p6) shl r27=r27,r26 - ;; -(p6) or r21=r28,r27 - -.unaligned_src_tail: -/* check if we have more than blocksize to copy, if so go back */ - cmp.gt p8,p0=saved_in2,blocksize - ;; -(p8) add dst0=saved_in0,blocksize -(p8) add src0=saved_in1,blocksize -(p8) sub in2=saved_in2,blocksize -(p8) br.dpnt .4k_block - ;; - -/* we have up to 15 byte to copy in the tail. - * part of work is already done in the jump table code - * we are at the following state. - * src side: - * - * xxxxxx xx <----- r21 has xxxxxxxx already - * -------- -------- -------- - * 0 8 16 - * ^ - * | - * src1 - * - * dst - * -------- -------- -------- - * ^ - * | - * dst1 - */ -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) st8 [dst1]=r21,8) // more than 8 byte to copy -(p6) add curlen=-8,curlen // update length - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - ;; - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 - mov in2=curlen // remaining length - mov dst0=dst1 // dest pointer - add src0=src1,r30 // forward by src alignment - ;; - -// 7 byte or smaller. -.memcpy_short: - cmp.le p8,p9 = 1,in2 - cmp.le p10,p11 = 2,in2 - cmp.le p12,p13 = 3,in2 - cmp.le p14,p15 = 4,in2 - add src1=1,src0 // second src pointer - add dst1=1,dst0 // second dest pointer - ;; - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p8) ld1 t1=[src0],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p10) ld1 t2=[src1],2) -(p9) br.ret.dpnt rp // 0 byte copy - ;; - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p8) st1 [dst0]=t1,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p10) st1 [dst1]=t2,2) -(p11) br.ret.dpnt rp // 1 byte copy - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p12) ld1 t3=[src0],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p14) ld1 t4=[src1],2) -(p13) br.ret.dpnt rp // 2 byte copy - ;; - - cmp.le p6,p7 = 5,in2 - cmp.le p8,p9 = 6,in2 - cmp.le p10,p11 = 7,in2 - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p12) st1 [dst0]=t3,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p14) st1 [dst1]=t4,2) -(p15) br.ret.dpnt rp // 3 byte copy - ;; - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p6) ld1 t5=[src0],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p8) ld1 t6=[src1],2) -(p7) br.ret.dpnt rp // 4 byte copy - ;; - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p6) st1 [dst0]=t5,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p8) st1 [dst1]=t6,2) -(p9) br.ret.dptk rp // 5 byte copy - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p10) ld1 t7=[src0],2) -(p11) br.ret.dptk rp // 6 byte copy - ;; - -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p10) st1 [dst0]=t7,2) - br.ret.dptk rp // done all cases - - -/* Align dest to nearest 8-byte boundary. We know we have at - * least 7 bytes to copy, enough to crawl to 8-byte boundary. - * Actual number of byte to crawl depend on the dest alignment. - * 7 byte or less is taken care at .memcpy_short - - * src0 - source even index - * src1 - source odd index - * dst0 - dest even index - * dst1 - dest odd index - * r30 - distance to 8-byte boundary - */ - -.align_dest: - add src1=1,in1 // source odd index - cmp.le p7,p0 = 2,r30 // for .align_dest - cmp.le p8,p0 = 3,r30 // for .align_dest -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p6) ld1 t1=[src0],2) - cmp.le p9,p0 = 4,r30 // for .align_dest - cmp.le p10,p0 = 5,r30 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p7) ld1 t2=[src1],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p8) ld1 t3=[src0],2) - cmp.le p11,p0 = 6,r30 -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p6) st1 [dst0] = t1,2) - cmp.le p12,p0 = 7,r30 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p9) ld1 t4=[src1],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p10) ld1 t5=[src0],2) -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p7) st1 [dst1] = t2,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p8) st1 [dst0] = t3,2) - ;; -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p11) ld1 t6=[src1],2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p12) ld1 t7=[src0],2) - cmp.eq p6,p7=r28,r29 -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p9) st1 [dst1] = t4,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p10) st1 [dst0] = t5,2) - sub in2=in2,r30 - ;; -EX(.ex_handler_short, (p11) st1 [dst1] = t6,2) -EK(.ex_handler_short, (p12) st1 [dst0] = t7) - add dst0=in0,r30 // setup arguments - add src0=in1,r30 -(p6) br.cond.dptk .aligned_src -(p7) br.cond.dpnt .unaligned_src - ;; - -/* main loop body in jump table format */ -#define COPYU(shift) \ -1: \ -EX(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r32=[src0],8); /* 1 */ \ -EK(.ex_handler, (p16) ld8 r36=[src1],8); \ - (p17) shrp r35=r33,r34,shift;; /* 1 */ \ -EX(.ex_handler, (p6) ld8 r22=[src1]); /* common, prime for tail section */ \ - nop.m 0; \ - (p16) shrp r38=r36,r37,shift; \ -EX(.ex_handler, (p17) st8 [dst0]=r35,8); /* 1 */ \ -EK(.ex_handler, (p17) st8 [dst1]=r39,8); \ - br.ctop.dptk.few 1b;; \ - (p7) add src1=-8,src1; /* back out for <8 byte case */ \ - shrp r21=r22,r38,shift; /* speculative work */ \ - br.sptk.few .unaligned_src_tail /* branch out of jump table */ \ - ;; - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -.jump_table: - COPYU(8) // unaligned cases -.jmp1: - COPYU(16) - COPYU(24) - COPYU(32) - COPYU(40) - COPYU(48) - COPYU(56) - -#undef A -#undef B -#undef C -#undef D - -/* - * Due to lack of local tag support in gcc 2.x assembler, it is not clear which - * instruction failed in the bundle. The exception algorithm is that we - * first figure out the faulting address, then detect if there is any - * progress made on the copy, if so, redo the copy from last known copied - * location up to the faulting address (exclusive). In the copy_from_user - * case, remaining byte in kernel buffer will be zeroed. - * - * Take copy_from_user as an example, in the code there are multiple loads - * in a bundle and those multiple loads could span over two pages, the - * faulting address is calculated as page_round_down(max(src0, src1)). - * This is based on knowledge that if we can access one byte in a page, we - * can access any byte in that page. - * - * predicate used in the exception handler: - * p6-p7: direction - * p10-p11: src faulting addr calculation - * p12-p13: dst faulting addr calculation - */ - -#define A r19 -#define B r20 -#define C r21 -#define D r22 -#define F r28 - -#define saved_retval loc0 -#define saved_rtlink loc1 -#define saved_pfs_stack loc2 - -.ex_hndlr_s: - add src0=8,src0 - br.sptk .ex_handler - ;; -.ex_hndlr_d: - add dst0=8,dst0 - br.sptk .ex_handler - ;; -.ex_hndlr_lcpy_1: - mov src1=src_pre_mem - mov dst1=dst_pre_mem - cmp.gtu p10,p11=src_pre_mem,saved_in1 - cmp.gtu p12,p13=dst_pre_mem,saved_in0 - ;; -(p10) add src0=8,saved_in1 -(p11) mov src0=saved_in1 -(p12) add dst0=8,saved_in0 -(p13) mov dst0=saved_in0 - br.sptk .ex_handler -.ex_handler_lcpy: - // in line_copy block, the preload addresses should always ahead - // of the other two src/dst pointers. Furthermore, src1/dst1 should - // always ahead of src0/dst0. - mov src1=src_pre_mem - mov dst1=dst_pre_mem -.ex_handler: - mov pr=saved_pr,-1 // first restore pr, lc, and pfs - mov ar.lc=saved_lc - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs - ;; -.ex_handler_short: // fault occurred in these sections didn't change pr, lc, pfs - cmp.ltu p6,p7=saved_in0, saved_in1 // get the copy direction - cmp.ltu p10,p11=src0,src1 - cmp.ltu p12,p13=dst0,dst1 - fcmp.eq p8,p0=f6,f0 // is it memcpy? - mov tmp = dst0 - ;; -(p11) mov src1 = src0 // pick the larger of the two -(p13) mov dst0 = dst1 // make dst0 the smaller one -(p13) mov dst1 = tmp // and dst1 the larger one - ;; -(p6) dep F = r0,dst1,0,PAGE_SHIFT // usr dst round down to page boundary -(p7) dep F = r0,src1,0,PAGE_SHIFT // usr src round down to page boundary - ;; -(p6) cmp.le p14,p0=dst0,saved_in0 // no progress has been made on store -(p7) cmp.le p14,p0=src0,saved_in1 // no progress has been made on load - mov retval=saved_in2 -(p8) ld1 tmp=[src1] // force an oops for memcpy call -(p8) st1 [dst1]=r0 // force an oops for memcpy call -(p14) br.ret.sptk.many rp - -/* - * The remaining byte to copy is calculated as: - * - * A = (faulting_addr - orig_src) -> len to faulting ld address - * or - * (faulting_addr - orig_dst) -> len to faulting st address - * B = (cur_dst - orig_dst) -> len copied so far - * C = A - B -> len need to be copied - * D = orig_len - A -> len need to be left along - */ -(p6) sub A = F, saved_in0 -(p7) sub A = F, saved_in1 - clrrrb - ;; - alloc saved_pfs_stack=ar.pfs,3,3,3,0 - cmp.lt p8,p0=A,r0 - sub B = dst0, saved_in0 // how many byte copied so far - ;; -(p8) mov A = 0; // A shouldn't be negative, cap it - ;; - sub C = A, B - sub D = saved_in2, A - ;; - cmp.gt p8,p0=C,r0 // more than 1 byte? - mov r8=0 - mov saved_retval = D - mov saved_rtlink = b0 - - add out0=saved_in0, B - add out1=saved_in1, B - mov out2=C -(p8) br.call.sptk.few b0=__copy_user // recursive call - ;; - - add saved_retval=saved_retval,r8 // above might return non-zero value - ;; - - mov retval=saved_retval - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs_stack - mov b0=saved_rtlink - br.ret.sptk.many rp - -/* end of McKinley specific optimization */ -END(__copy_user) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_user) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/memset.S b/arch/ia64/lib/memset.S deleted file mode 100644 index 552c5c7e4d06..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/memset.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,365 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* Optimized version of the standard memset() function. - - Copyright (c) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Co/CERN - Sverre Jarp <Sverre.Jarp@cern.ch> - - Return: dest - - Inputs: - in0: dest - in1: value - in2: count - - The algorithm is fairly straightforward: set byte by byte until we - we get to a 16B-aligned address, then loop on 128 B chunks using an - early store as prefetching, then loop on 32B chucks, then clear remaining - words, finally clear remaining bytes. - Since a stf.spill f0 can store 16B in one go, we use this instruction - to get peak speed when value = 0. */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> -#undef ret - -#define dest in0 -#define value in1 -#define cnt in2 - -#define tmp r31 -#define save_lc r30 -#define ptr0 r29 -#define ptr1 r28 -#define ptr2 r27 -#define ptr3 r26 -#define ptr9 r24 -#define loopcnt r23 -#define linecnt r22 -#define bytecnt r21 - -#define fvalue f6 - -// This routine uses only scratch predicate registers (p6 - p15) -#define p_scr p6 // default register for same-cycle branches -#define p_nz p7 -#define p_zr p8 -#define p_unalgn p9 -#define p_y p11 -#define p_n p12 -#define p_yy p13 -#define p_nn p14 - -#define MIN1 15 -#define MIN1P1HALF 8 -#define LINE_SIZE 128 -#define LSIZE_SH 7 // shift amount -#define PREF_AHEAD 8 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(memset) -{ .mmi - .prologue - alloc tmp = ar.pfs, 3, 0, 0, 0 - lfetch.nt1 [dest] // - .save ar.lc, save_lc - mov.i save_lc = ar.lc - .body -} { .mmi - mov ret0 = dest // return value - cmp.ne p_nz, p_zr = value, r0 // use stf.spill if value is zero - cmp.eq p_scr, p0 = cnt, r0 -;; } -{ .mmi - and ptr2 = -(MIN1+1), dest // aligned address - and tmp = MIN1, dest // prepare to check for correct alignment - tbit.nz p_y, p_n = dest, 0 // Do we have an odd address? (M_B_U) -} { .mib - mov ptr1 = dest - mux1 value = value, @brcst // create 8 identical bytes in word -(p_scr) br.ret.dpnt.many rp // return immediately if count = 0 -;; } -{ .mib - cmp.ne p_unalgn, p0 = tmp, r0 // -} { .mib - sub bytecnt = (MIN1+1), tmp // NB: # of bytes to move is 1 higher than loopcnt - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = 16, cnt // is it a minimalistic task? -(p_scr) br.cond.dptk.many .move_bytes_unaligned // go move just a few (M_B_U) -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_unalgn) add ptr1 = (MIN1+1), ptr2 // after alignment -(p_unalgn) add ptr2 = MIN1P1HALF, ptr2 // after alignment -(p_unalgn) tbit.nz.unc p_y, p_n = bytecnt, 3 // should we do a st8 ? -;; } -{ .mib -(p_y) add cnt = -8, cnt // -(p_unalgn) tbit.nz.unc p_yy, p_nn = bytecnt, 2 // should we do a st4 ? -} { .mib -(p_y) st8 [ptr2] = value,-4 // -(p_n) add ptr2 = 4, ptr2 // -;; } -{ .mib -(p_yy) add cnt = -4, cnt // -(p_unalgn) tbit.nz.unc p_y, p_n = bytecnt, 1 // should we do a st2 ? -} { .mib -(p_yy) st4 [ptr2] = value,-2 // -(p_nn) add ptr2 = 2, ptr2 // -;; } -{ .mmi - mov tmp = LINE_SIZE+1 // for compare -(p_y) add cnt = -2, cnt // -(p_unalgn) tbit.nz.unc p_yy, p_nn = bytecnt, 0 // should we do a st1 ? -} { .mmi - setf.sig fvalue=value // transfer value to FLP side -(p_y) st2 [ptr2] = value,-1 // -(p_n) add ptr2 = 1, ptr2 // -;; } - -{ .mmi -(p_yy) st1 [ptr2] = value // - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = tmp, cnt // is it a minimalistic task? -} { .mbb -(p_yy) add cnt = -1, cnt // -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.many .fraction_of_line // go move just a few -;; } - -{ .mib - nop.m 0 - shr.u linecnt = cnt, LSIZE_SH -(p_zr) br.cond.dptk.many .l1b // Jump to use stf.spill -;; } - - TEXT_ALIGN(32) // --------------------- // L1A: store ahead into cache lines; fill later -{ .mmi - and tmp = -(LINE_SIZE), cnt // compute end of range - mov ptr9 = ptr1 // used for prefetching - and cnt = (LINE_SIZE-1), cnt // remainder -} { .mmi - mov loopcnt = PREF_AHEAD-1 // default prefetch loop - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = PREF_AHEAD, linecnt // check against actual value -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_scr) add loopcnt = -1, linecnt // - add ptr2 = 8, ptr1 // start of stores (beyond prefetch stores) - add ptr1 = tmp, ptr1 // first address beyond total range -;; } -{ .mmi - add tmp = -1, linecnt // next loop count - mov.i ar.lc = loopcnt // -;; } -.pref_l1a: -{ .mib - stf8 [ptr9] = fvalue, 128 // Do stores one cache line apart - nop.i 0 - br.cloop.dptk.few .pref_l1a -;; } -{ .mmi - add ptr0 = 16, ptr2 // Two stores in parallel - mov.i ar.lc = tmp // -;; } -.l1ax: - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 8 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 8 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 24 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 24 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 8 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 8 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 24 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 24 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 8 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 8 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 24 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 24 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 8 - stf8 [ptr0] = fvalue, 32 - cmp.lt p_scr, p0 = ptr9, ptr1 // do we need more prefetching? - ;; } -{ .mmb - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 24 -(p_scr) stf8 [ptr9] = fvalue, 128 - br.cloop.dptk.few .l1ax -;; } -{ .mbb - cmp.le p_scr, p0 = 8, cnt // just a few bytes left ? -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.many .fraction_of_line // Branch no. 2 - br.cond.dpnt.many .move_bytes_from_alignment // Branch no. 3 -;; } - - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -.l1b: // ------------------------------------ // L1B: store ahead into cache lines; fill later -{ .mmi - and tmp = -(LINE_SIZE), cnt // compute end of range - mov ptr9 = ptr1 // used for prefetching - and cnt = (LINE_SIZE-1), cnt // remainder -} { .mmi - mov loopcnt = PREF_AHEAD-1 // default prefetch loop - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = PREF_AHEAD, linecnt // check against actual value -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_scr) add loopcnt = -1, linecnt - add ptr2 = 16, ptr1 // start of stores (beyond prefetch stores) - add ptr1 = tmp, ptr1 // first address beyond total range -;; } -{ .mmi - add tmp = -1, linecnt // next loop count - mov.i ar.lc = loopcnt -;; } -.pref_l1b: -{ .mib - stf.spill [ptr9] = f0, 128 // Do stores one cache line apart - nop.i 0 - br.cloop.dptk.few .pref_l1b -;; } -{ .mmi - add ptr0 = 16, ptr2 // Two stores in parallel - mov.i ar.lc = tmp -;; } -.l1bx: - { .mmi - stf.spill [ptr2] = f0, 32 - stf.spill [ptr0] = f0, 32 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf.spill [ptr2] = f0, 32 - stf.spill [ptr0] = f0, 32 - ;; } - { .mmi - stf.spill [ptr2] = f0, 32 - stf.spill [ptr0] = f0, 64 - cmp.lt p_scr, p0 = ptr9, ptr1 // do we need more prefetching? - ;; } -{ .mmb - stf.spill [ptr2] = f0, 32 -(p_scr) stf.spill [ptr9] = f0, 128 - br.cloop.dptk.few .l1bx -;; } -{ .mib - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = 8, cnt // just a few bytes left ? -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.many .move_bytes_from_alignment // -;; } - -.fraction_of_line: -{ .mib - add ptr2 = 16, ptr1 - shr.u loopcnt = cnt, 5 // loopcnt = cnt / 32 -;; } -{ .mib - cmp.eq p_scr, p0 = loopcnt, r0 - add loopcnt = -1, loopcnt -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.many .store_words -;; } -{ .mib - and cnt = 0x1f, cnt // compute the remaining cnt - mov.i ar.lc = loopcnt -;; } - TEXT_ALIGN(32) -.l2: // ------------------------------------ // L2A: store 32B in 2 cycles -{ .mmb - stf8 [ptr1] = fvalue, 8 - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 8 -;; } { .mmb - stf8 [ptr1] = fvalue, 24 - stf8 [ptr2] = fvalue, 24 - br.cloop.dptk.many .l2 -;; } -.store_words: -{ .mib - cmp.gt p_scr, p0 = 8, cnt // just a few bytes left ? -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.many .move_bytes_from_alignment // Branch -;; } - -{ .mmi - stf8 [ptr1] = fvalue, 8 // store - cmp.le p_y, p_n = 16, cnt - add cnt = -8, cnt // subtract -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_y) stf8 [ptr1] = fvalue, 8 // store -(p_y) cmp.le.unc p_yy, p_nn = 16, cnt -(p_y) add cnt = -8, cnt // subtract -;; } -{ .mmi // store -(p_yy) stf8 [ptr1] = fvalue, 8 -(p_yy) add cnt = -8, cnt // subtract -;; } - -.move_bytes_from_alignment: -{ .mib - cmp.eq p_scr, p0 = cnt, r0 - tbit.nz.unc p_y, p0 = cnt, 2 // should we terminate with a st4 ? -(p_scr) br.cond.dpnt.few .restore_and_exit -;; } -{ .mib -(p_y) st4 [ptr1] = value,4 - tbit.nz.unc p_yy, p0 = cnt, 1 // should we terminate with a st2 ? -;; } -{ .mib -(p_yy) st2 [ptr1] = value,2 - tbit.nz.unc p_y, p0 = cnt, 0 // should we terminate with a st1 ? -;; } - -{ .mib -(p_y) st1 [ptr1] = value -;; } -.restore_and_exit: -{ .mib - nop.m 0 - mov.i ar.lc = save_lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -;; } - -.move_bytes_unaligned: -{ .mmi - .pred.rel "mutex",p_y, p_n - .pred.rel "mutex",p_yy, p_nn -(p_n) cmp.le p_yy, p_nn = 4, cnt -(p_y) cmp.le p_yy, p_nn = 5, cnt -(p_n) add ptr2 = 2, ptr1 -} { .mmi -(p_y) add ptr2 = 3, ptr1 -(p_y) st1 [ptr1] = value, 1 // fill 1 (odd-aligned) byte [15, 14 (or less) left] -(p_y) add cnt = -1, cnt -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_yy) cmp.le.unc p_y, p0 = 8, cnt - add ptr3 = ptr1, cnt // prepare last store - mov.i ar.lc = save_lc -} { .mmi -(p_yy) st2 [ptr1] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes -(p_yy) st2 [ptr2] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes [11, 10 (o less) left] -(p_yy) add cnt = -4, cnt -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_y) cmp.le.unc p_yy, p0 = 8, cnt - add ptr3 = -1, ptr3 // last store - tbit.nz p_scr, p0 = cnt, 1 // will there be a st2 at the end ? -} { .mmi -(p_y) st2 [ptr1] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes -(p_y) st2 [ptr2] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes [7, 6 (or less) left] -(p_y) add cnt = -4, cnt -;; } -{ .mmi -(p_yy) st2 [ptr1] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes -(p_yy) st2 [ptr2] = value, 4 // fill 2 (aligned) bytes [3, 2 (or less) left] - tbit.nz p_y, p0 = cnt, 0 // will there be a st1 at the end ? -} { .mmi -(p_yy) add cnt = -4, cnt -;; } -{ .mmb -(p_scr) st2 [ptr1] = value // fill 2 (aligned) bytes -(p_y) st1 [ptr3] = value // fill last byte (using ptr3) - br.ret.sptk.many rp -} -END(memset) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memset) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/strlen.S b/arch/ia64/lib/strlen.S deleted file mode 100644 index 1f4a46c15127..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/strlen.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * - * Optimized version of the standard strlen() function - * - * - * Inputs: - * in0 address of string - * - * Outputs: - * ret0 the number of characters in the string (0 if empty string) - * does not count the \0 - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 09/24/99 S.Eranian add speculation recovery code - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -// -// -// This is an enhanced version of the basic strlen. it includes a combination -// of compute zero index (czx), parallel comparisons, speculative loads and -// loop unroll using rotating registers. -// -// General Ideas about the algorithm: -// The goal is to look at the string in chunks of 8 bytes. -// so we need to do a few extra checks at the beginning because the -// string may not be 8-byte aligned. In this case we load the 8byte -// quantity which includes the start of the string and mask the unused -// bytes with 0xff to avoid confusing czx. -// We use speculative loads and software pipelining to hide memory -// latency and do read ahead safely. This way we defer any exception. -// -// Because we don't want the kernel to be relying on particular -// settings of the DCR register, we provide recovery code in case -// speculation fails. The recovery code is going to "redo" the work using -// only normal loads. If we still get a fault then we generate a -// kernel panic. Otherwise we return the strlen as usual. -// -// The fact that speculation may fail can be caused, for instance, by -// the DCR.dm bit being set. In this case TLB misses are deferred, i.e., -// a NaT bit will be set if the translation is not present. The normal -// load, on the other hand, will cause the translation to be inserted -// if the mapping exists. -// -// It should be noted that we execute recovery code only when we need -// to use the data that has been speculatively loaded: we don't execute -// recovery code on pure read ahead data. -// -// Remarks: -// - the cmp r0,r0 is used as a fast way to initialize a predicate -// register to 1. This is required to make sure that we get the parallel -// compare correct. -// -// - we don't use the epilogue counter to exit the loop but we need to set -// it to zero beforehand. -// -// - after the loop we must test for Nat values because neither the -// czx nor cmp instruction raise a NaT consumption fault. We must be -// careful not to look too far for a Nat for which we don't care. -// For instance we don't need to look at a NaT in val2 if the zero byte -// was in val1. -// -// - Clearly performance tuning is required. -// -// -// -#define saved_pfs r11 -#define tmp r10 -#define base r16 -#define orig r17 -#define saved_pr r18 -#define src r19 -#define mask r20 -#define val r21 -#define val1 r22 -#define val2 r23 - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(strlen) - .prologue - .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs - alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,11,0,0,8 // rotating must be multiple of 8 - - .rotr v[2], w[2] // declares our 4 aliases - - extr.u tmp=in0,0,3 // tmp=least significant 3 bits - mov orig=in0 // keep trackof initial byte address - dep src=0,in0,0,3 // src=8byte-aligned in0 address - .save pr, saved_pr - mov saved_pr=pr // preserve predicates (rotation) - ;; - - .body - - ld8 v[1]=[src],8 // must not speculate: can fail here - shl tmp=tmp,3 // multiply by 8bits/byte - mov mask=-1 // our mask - ;; - ld8.s w[1]=[src],8 // speculatively load next - cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,r0 // sets p6 to true for cmp.and - sub tmp=64,tmp // how many bits to shift our mask on the right - ;; - shr.u mask=mask,tmp // zero enough bits to hold v[1] valuable part - mov ar.ec=r0 // clear epilogue counter (saved in ar.pfs) - ;; - add base=-16,src // keep track of aligned base - or v[1]=v[1],mask // now we have a safe initial byte pattern - ;; -1: - ld8.s v[0]=[src],8 // speculatively load next - czx1.r val1=v[1] // search 0 byte from right - czx1.r val2=w[1] // search 0 byte from right following 8bytes - ;; - ld8.s w[0]=[src],8 // speculatively load next to next - cmp.eq.and p6,p0=8,val1 // p6 = p6 and val1==8 - cmp.eq.and p6,p0=8,val2 // p6 = p6 and mask==8 -(p6) br.wtop.dptk 1b // loop until p6 == 0 - ;; - // - // We must return try the recovery code iff - // val1_is_nat || (val1==8 && val2_is_nat) - // - // XXX Fixme - // - there must be a better way of doing the test - // - cmp.eq p8,p9=8,val1 // p6 = val1 had zero (disambiguate) - tnat.nz p6,p7=val1 // test NaT on val1 -(p6) br.cond.spnt .recover // jump to recovery if val1 is NaT - ;; - // - // if we come here p7 is true, i.e., initialized for // cmp - // - cmp.eq.and p7,p0=8,val1// val1==8? - tnat.nz.and p7,p0=val2 // test NaT if val2 -(p7) br.cond.spnt .recover // jump to recovery if val2 is NaT - ;; -(p8) mov val1=val2 // the other test got us out of the loop -(p8) adds src=-16,src // correct position when 3 ahead -(p9) adds src=-24,src // correct position when 4 ahead - ;; - sub ret0=src,orig // distance from base - sub tmp=8,val1 // which byte in word - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - ;; - sub ret0=ret0,tmp // adjust - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs // because of ar.ec, restore no matter what - br.ret.sptk.many rp // end of normal execution - - // - // Outlined recovery code when speculation failed - // - // This time we don't use speculation and rely on the normal exception - // mechanism. that's why the loop is not as good as the previous one - // because read ahead is not possible - // - // IMPORTANT: - // Please note that in the case of strlen() as opposed to strlen_user() - // we don't use the exception mechanism, as this function is not - // supposed to fail. If that happens it means we have a bug and the - // code will cause of kernel fault. - // - // XXX Fixme - // - today we restart from the beginning of the string instead - // of trying to continue where we left off. - // -.recover: - ld8 val=[base],8 // will fail if unrecoverable fault - ;; - or val=val,mask // remask first bytes - cmp.eq p0,p6=r0,r0 // nullify first ld8 in loop - ;; - // - // ar.ec is still zero here - // -2: -(p6) ld8 val=[base],8 // will fail if unrecoverable fault - ;; - czx1.r val1=val // search 0 byte from right - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p0=8,val1 // val1==8 ? -(p6) br.wtop.dptk 2b // loop until p6 == 0 - ;; // (avoid WAW on p63) - sub ret0=base,orig // distance from base - sub tmp=8,val1 - mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000 - ;; - sub ret0=ret0,tmp // length=now - back -1 - mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs // because of ar.ec, restore no matter what - br.ret.sptk.many rp // end of successful recovery code -END(strlen) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(strlen) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/strncpy_from_user.S b/arch/ia64/lib/strncpy_from_user.S deleted file mode 100644 index a287169bd953..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/strncpy_from_user.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Just like strncpy() except that if a fault occurs during copying, - * -EFAULT is returned. - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of destination buffer - * in1: address of string to be copied - * in2: length of buffer in bytes - * Outputs: - * r8: -EFAULT in case of fault or number of bytes copied if no fault - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 00/03/06 D. Mosberger Fixed to return proper return value (bug found by - * by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>). - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__strncpy_from_user) - alloc r2=ar.pfs,3,0,0,0 - mov r8=0 - mov r9=in1 - ;; - add r10=in1,in2 - cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,in2 -(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp - - // XXX braindead copy loop---this needs to be optimized -.Loop1: - EX(.Lexit, ld1 r8=[in1],1) - ;; - EX(.Lexit, st1 [in0]=r8,1) - cmp.ne p6,p7=r8,r0 - ;; -(p6) cmp.ne.unc p8,p0=in1,r10 -(p8) br.cond.dpnt.few .Loop1 - ;; -(p6) mov r8=in2 // buffer filled up---return buffer length -(p7) sub r8=in1,r9,1 // return string length (excluding NUL character) -[.Lexit:] - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__strncpy_from_user) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__strncpy_from_user) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/strnlen_user.S b/arch/ia64/lib/strnlen_user.S deleted file mode 100644 index a7eb56e840a9..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/strnlen_user.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Returns 0 if exception before NUL or reaching the supplied limit (N), - * a value greater than N if the string is longer than the limit, else - * strlen. - * - * Inputs: - * in0: address of buffer - * in1: string length limit N - * Outputs: - * r8: 0 in case of fault, strlen(buffer)+1 otherwise - * - * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(__strnlen_user) - .prologue - alloc r2=ar.pfs,2,0,0,0 - .save ar.lc, r16 - mov r16=ar.lc // preserve ar.lc - - .body - - add r3=-1,in1 - ;; - mov ar.lc=r3 - mov r9=0 - ;; - // XXX braindead strlen loop---this needs to be optimized -.Loop1: - EXCLR(.Lexit, ld1 r8=[in0],1) - add r9=1,r9 - ;; - cmp.eq p6,p0=r8,r0 -(p6) br.cond.dpnt .Lexit - br.cloop.dptk.few .Loop1 - - add r9=1,in1 // NUL not found---return N+1 - ;; -.Lexit: - mov r8=r9 - mov ar.lc=r16 // restore ar.lc - br.ret.sptk.many rp -END(__strnlen_user) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__strnlen_user) diff --git a/arch/ia64/lib/xor.S b/arch/ia64/lib/xor.S deleted file mode 100644 index 6e2a69662c06..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/lib/xor.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ -/* - * arch/ia64/lib/xor.S - * - * Optimized RAID-5 checksumming functions for IA-64. - */ - -#include <linux/export.h> -#include <asm/asmmacro.h> - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(xor_ia64_2) - .prologue - .fframe 0 - .save ar.pfs, r31 - alloc r31 = ar.pfs, 3, 0, 13, 16 - .save ar.lc, r30 - mov r30 = ar.lc - .save pr, r29 - mov r29 = pr - ;; - .body - mov r8 = in1 - mov ar.ec = 6 + 2 - shr in0 = in0, 3 - ;; - adds in0 = -1, in0 - mov r16 = in1 - mov r17 = in2 - ;; - mov ar.lc = in0 - mov pr.rot = 1 << 16 - ;; - .rotr s1[6+1], s2[6+1], d[2] - .rotp p[6+2] -0: -(p[0]) ld8.nta s1[0] = [r16], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s2[0] = [r17], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = s1[6], s2[6] -(p[6+1])st8.nta [r8] = d[1], 8 - nop.f 0 - br.ctop.dptk.few 0b - ;; - mov ar.lc = r30 - mov pr = r29, -1 - br.ret.sptk.few rp -END(xor_ia64_2) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(xor_ia64_2) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(xor_ia64_3) - .prologue - .fframe 0 - .save ar.pfs, r31 - alloc r31 = ar.pfs, 4, 0, 20, 24 - .save ar.lc, r30 - mov r30 = ar.lc - .save pr, r29 - mov r29 = pr - ;; - .body - mov r8 = in1 - mov ar.ec = 6 + 2 - shr in0 = in0, 3 - ;; - adds in0 = -1, in0 - mov r16 = in1 - mov r17 = in2 - ;; - mov r18 = in3 - mov ar.lc = in0 - mov pr.rot = 1 << 16 - ;; - .rotr s1[6+1], s2[6+1], s3[6+1], d[2] - .rotp p[6+2] -0: -(p[0]) ld8.nta s1[0] = [r16], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s2[0] = [r17], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = s1[6], s2[6] - ;; -(p[0]) ld8.nta s3[0] = [r18], 8 -(p[6+1])st8.nta [r8] = d[1], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = d[0], s3[6] - br.ctop.dptk.few 0b - ;; - mov ar.lc = r30 - mov pr = r29, -1 - br.ret.sptk.few rp -END(xor_ia64_3) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(xor_ia64_3) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(xor_ia64_4) - .prologue - .fframe 0 - .save ar.pfs, r31 - alloc r31 = ar.pfs, 5, 0, 27, 32 - .save ar.lc, r30 - mov r30 = ar.lc - .save pr, r29 - mov r29 = pr - ;; - .body - mov r8 = in1 - mov ar.ec = 6 + 2 - shr in0 = in0, 3 - ;; - adds in0 = -1, in0 - mov r16 = in1 - mov r17 = in2 - ;; - mov r18 = in3 - mov ar.lc = in0 - mov pr.rot = 1 << 16 - mov r19 = in4 - ;; - .rotr s1[6+1], s2[6+1], s3[6+1], s4[6+1], d[2] - .rotp p[6+2] -0: -(p[0]) ld8.nta s1[0] = [r16], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s2[0] = [r17], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = s1[6], s2[6] -(p[0]) ld8.nta s3[0] = [r18], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s4[0] = [r19], 8 -(p[6]) xor r20 = s3[6], s4[6] - ;; -(p[6+1])st8.nta [r8] = d[1], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = d[0], r20 - br.ctop.dptk.few 0b - ;; - mov ar.lc = r30 - mov pr = r29, -1 - br.ret.sptk.few rp -END(xor_ia64_4) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(xor_ia64_4) - -GLOBAL_ENTRY(xor_ia64_5) - .prologue - .fframe 0 - .save ar.pfs, r31 - alloc r31 = ar.pfs, 6, 0, 34, 40 - .save ar.lc, r30 - mov r30 = ar.lc - .save pr, r29 - mov r29 = pr - ;; - .body - mov r8 = in1 - mov ar.ec = 6 + 2 - shr in0 = in0, 3 - ;; - adds in0 = -1, in0 - mov r16 = in1 - mov r17 = in2 - ;; - mov r18 = in3 - mov ar.lc = in0 - mov pr.rot = 1 << 16 - mov r19 = in4 - mov r20 = in5 - ;; - .rotr s1[6+1], s2[6+1], s3[6+1], s4[6+1], s5[6+1], d[2] - .rotp p[6+2] -0: -(p[0]) ld8.nta s1[0] = [r16], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s2[0] = [r17], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = s1[6], s2[6] -(p[0]) ld8.nta s3[0] = [r18], 8 -(p[0]) ld8.nta s4[0] = [r19], 8 -(p[6]) xor r21 = s3[6], s4[6] - ;; -(p[0]) ld8.nta s5[0] = [r20], 8 -(p[6+1])st8.nta [r8] = d[1], 8 -(p[6]) xor d[0] = d[0], r21 - ;; -(p[6]) xor d[0] = d[0], s5[6] - nop.f 0 - br.ctop.dptk.few 0b - ;; - mov ar.lc = r30 - mov pr = r29, -1 - br.ret.sptk.few rp -END(xor_ia64_5) -EXPORT_SYMBOL(xor_ia64_5) diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/Makefile b/arch/ia64/mm/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c03f63c62ac4..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# -# Makefile for the ia64-specific parts of the memory manager. -# - -obj-y := init.o fault.o tlb.o extable.o ioremap.o - -obj-$(CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE) += hugetlbpage.o -obj-$(CONFIG_NUMA) += numa.o -obj-$(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM) += discontig.o -obj-$(CONFIG_FLATMEM) += contig.o diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c b/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1e9eaa107eb7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/contig.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2000, Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems - * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com> - * Copyright (C) 2003 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * - * Routines used by ia64 machines with contiguous (or virtually contiguous) - * memory. - */ -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/nmi.h> -#include <linux/swap.h> -#include <linux/sizes.h> - -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -/* physical address where the bootmem map is located */ -unsigned long bootmap_start; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static void *cpu_data; -/** - * per_cpu_init - setup per-cpu variables - * - * Allocate and setup per-cpu data areas. - */ -void *per_cpu_init(void) -{ - static bool first_time = true; - void *cpu0_data = __cpu0_per_cpu; - unsigned int cpu; - - if (!first_time) - goto skip; - first_time = false; - - /* - * get_free_pages() cannot be used before cpu_init() done. - * BSP allocates PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE bytes for all possible CPUs - * to avoid that AP calls get_zeroed_page(). - */ - for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { - void *src = cpu == 0 ? cpu0_data : __phys_per_cpu_start; - - memcpy(cpu_data, src, __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start); - __per_cpu_offset[cpu] = (char *)cpu_data - __per_cpu_start; - per_cpu(local_per_cpu_offset, cpu) = __per_cpu_offset[cpu]; - - /* - * percpu area for cpu0 is moved from the __init area - * which is setup by head.S and used till this point. - * Update ar.k3. This move is ensures that percpu - * area for cpu0 is on the correct node and its - * virtual address isn't insanely far from other - * percpu areas which is important for congruent - * percpu allocator. - */ - if (cpu == 0) - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_PER_CPU_DATA, __pa(cpu_data) - - (unsigned long)__per_cpu_start); - - cpu_data += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - } -skip: - return __per_cpu_start + __per_cpu_offset[smp_processor_id()]; -} - -static inline __init void -alloc_per_cpu_data(void) -{ - size_t size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * num_possible_cpus(); - - cpu_data = memblock_alloc_from(size, PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, - __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)); - if (!cpu_data) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %lu bytes align=%lx from=%lx\n", - __func__, size, PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)); -} - -/** - * setup_per_cpu_areas - setup percpu areas - * - * Arch code has already allocated and initialized percpu areas. All - * this function has to do is to teach the determined layout to the - * dynamic percpu allocator, which happens to be more complex than - * creating whole new ones using helpers. - */ -void __init -setup_per_cpu_areas(void) -{ - struct pcpu_alloc_info *ai; - struct pcpu_group_info *gi; - unsigned int cpu; - ssize_t static_size, reserved_size, dyn_size; - - ai = pcpu_alloc_alloc_info(1, num_possible_cpus()); - if (!ai) - panic("failed to allocate pcpu_alloc_info"); - gi = &ai->groups[0]; - - /* units are assigned consecutively to possible cpus */ - for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) - gi->cpu_map[gi->nr_units++] = cpu; - - /* set parameters */ - static_size = __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start; - reserved_size = PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE; - dyn_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - static_size - reserved_size; - if (dyn_size < 0) - panic("percpu area overflow static=%zd reserved=%zd\n", - static_size, reserved_size); - - ai->static_size = static_size; - ai->reserved_size = reserved_size; - ai->dyn_size = dyn_size; - ai->unit_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - ai->atom_size = PAGE_SIZE; - ai->alloc_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - - pcpu_setup_first_chunk(ai, __per_cpu_start + __per_cpu_offset[0]); - pcpu_free_alloc_info(ai); -} -#else -#define alloc_per_cpu_data() do { } while (0) -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -/** - * find_memory - setup memory map - * - * Walk the EFI memory map and find usable memory for the system, taking - * into account reserved areas. - */ -void __init -find_memory (void) -{ - reserve_memory(); - - /* first find highest page frame number */ - min_low_pfn = ~0UL; - max_low_pfn = 0; - efi_memmap_walk(find_max_min_low_pfn, NULL); - max_pfn = max_low_pfn; - - memblock_add_node(0, PFN_PHYS(max_low_pfn), 0, MEMBLOCK_NONE); - - find_initrd(); - - alloc_per_cpu_data(); -} - -static int __init find_largest_hole(u64 start, u64 end, void *arg) -{ - u64 *max_gap = arg; - - static u64 last_end = PAGE_OFFSET; - - /* NOTE: this algorithm assumes efi memmap table is ordered */ - - if (*max_gap < (start - last_end)) - *max_gap = start - last_end; - last_end = end; - return 0; -} - -static void __init verify_gap_absence(void) -{ - unsigned long max_gap; - - /* Forbid FLATMEM if hole is > than 1G */ - efi_memmap_walk(find_largest_hole, (u64 *)&max_gap); - if (max_gap >= SZ_1G) - panic("Cannot use FLATMEM with %ldMB hole\n" - "Please switch over to SPARSEMEM\n", - (max_gap >> 20)); -} - -/* - * Set up the page tables. - */ - -void __init -paging_init (void) -{ - unsigned long max_dma; - unsigned long max_zone_pfns[MAX_NR_ZONES]; - - memset(max_zone_pfns, 0, sizeof(max_zone_pfns)); - max_dma = virt_to_phys((void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA32] = max_dma; - max_zone_pfns[ZONE_NORMAL] = max_low_pfn; - - verify_gap_absence(); - - free_area_init(max_zone_pfns); - zero_page_memmap_ptr = virt_to_page(ia64_imva(empty_zero_page)); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c b/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c deleted file mode 100644 index 73d0db36edb6..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,635 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - * Copyright (c) 2001 Intel Corp. - * Copyright (c) 2001 Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> - * Copyright (c) 2002 NEC Corp. - * Copyright (c) 2002 Kimio Suganuma <k-suganuma@da.jp.nec.com> - * Copyright (c) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc - * Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> - * Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@sgi.com> - * Jack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com> - */ - -/* - * Platform initialization for Discontig Memory - */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/nmi.h> -#include <linux/swap.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/nodemask.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/tlb.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> - -/* - * Track per-node information needed to setup the boot memory allocator, the - * per-node areas, and the real VM. - */ -struct early_node_data { - struct ia64_node_data *node_data; - unsigned long pernode_addr; - unsigned long pernode_size; - unsigned long min_pfn; - unsigned long max_pfn; -}; - -static struct early_node_data mem_data[MAX_NUMNODES] __initdata; -static nodemask_t memory_less_mask __initdata; - -pg_data_t *pgdat_list[MAX_NUMNODES]; - -/* - * To prevent cache aliasing effects, align per-node structures so that they - * start at addresses that are strided by node number. - */ -#define MAX_NODE_ALIGN_OFFSET (32 * 1024 * 1024) -#define NODEDATA_ALIGN(addr, node) \ - ((((addr) + 1024*1024-1) & ~(1024*1024-1)) + \ - (((node)*PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE) & (MAX_NODE_ALIGN_OFFSET - 1))) - -/** - * build_node_maps - callback to setup mem_data structs for each node - * @start: physical start of range - * @len: length of range - * @node: node where this range resides - * - * Detect extents of each piece of memory that we wish to - * treat as a virtually contiguous block (i.e. each node). Each such block - * must start on an %IA64_GRANULE_SIZE boundary, so we round the address down - * if necessary. Any non-existent pages will simply be part of the virtual - * memmap. - */ -static int __init build_node_maps(unsigned long start, unsigned long len, - int node) -{ - unsigned long spfn, epfn, end = start + len; - - epfn = GRANULEROUNDUP(end) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - spfn = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - - if (!mem_data[node].min_pfn) { - mem_data[node].min_pfn = spfn; - mem_data[node].max_pfn = epfn; - } else { - mem_data[node].min_pfn = min(spfn, mem_data[node].min_pfn); - mem_data[node].max_pfn = max(epfn, mem_data[node].max_pfn); - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * early_nr_cpus_node - return number of cpus on a given node - * @node: node to check - * - * Count the number of cpus on @node. We can't use nr_cpus_node() yet because - * acpi_boot_init() (which builds the node_to_cpu_mask array) hasn't been - * called yet. Note that node 0 will also count all non-existent cpus. - */ -static int early_nr_cpus_node(int node) -{ - int cpu, n = 0; - - for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) - if (node == node_cpuid[cpu].nid) - n++; - - return n; -} - -/** - * compute_pernodesize - compute size of pernode data - * @node: the node id. - */ -static unsigned long compute_pernodesize(int node) -{ - unsigned long pernodesize = 0, cpus; - - cpus = early_nr_cpus_node(node); - pernodesize += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus; - pernodesize += node * L1_CACHE_BYTES; - pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t)); - pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data)); - pernodesize += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t)); - pernodesize = PAGE_ALIGN(pernodesize); - return pernodesize; -} - -/** - * per_cpu_node_setup - setup per-cpu areas on each node - * @cpu_data: per-cpu area on this node - * @node: node to setup - * - * Copy the static per-cpu data into the region we just set aside and then - * setup __per_cpu_offset for each CPU on this node. Return a pointer to - * the end of the area. - */ -static void *per_cpu_node_setup(void *cpu_data, int node) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - int cpu; - - for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) { - void *src = cpu == 0 ? __cpu0_per_cpu : __phys_per_cpu_start; - - if (node != node_cpuid[cpu].nid) - continue; - - memcpy(__va(cpu_data), src, __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start); - __per_cpu_offset[cpu] = (char *)__va(cpu_data) - - __per_cpu_start; - - /* - * percpu area for cpu0 is moved from the __init area - * which is setup by head.S and used till this point. - * Update ar.k3. This move is ensures that percpu - * area for cpu0 is on the correct node and its - * virtual address isn't insanely far from other - * percpu areas which is important for congruent - * percpu allocator. - */ - if (cpu == 0) - ia64_set_kr(IA64_KR_PER_CPU_DATA, - (unsigned long)cpu_data - - (unsigned long)__per_cpu_start); - - cpu_data += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - } -#endif - return cpu_data; -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -/** - * setup_per_cpu_areas - setup percpu areas - * - * Arch code has already allocated and initialized percpu areas. All - * this function has to do is to teach the determined layout to the - * dynamic percpu allocator, which happens to be more complex than - * creating whole new ones using helpers. - */ -void __init setup_per_cpu_areas(void) -{ - struct pcpu_alloc_info *ai; - struct pcpu_group_info *gi; - unsigned int *cpu_map; - void *base; - unsigned long base_offset; - unsigned int cpu; - ssize_t static_size, reserved_size, dyn_size; - int node, prev_node, unit, nr_units; - - ai = pcpu_alloc_alloc_info(MAX_NUMNODES, nr_cpu_ids); - if (!ai) - panic("failed to allocate pcpu_alloc_info"); - cpu_map = ai->groups[0].cpu_map; - - /* determine base */ - base = (void *)ULONG_MAX; - for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) - base = min(base, - (void *)(__per_cpu_offset[cpu] + __per_cpu_start)); - base_offset = (void *)__per_cpu_start - base; - - /* build cpu_map, units are grouped by node */ - unit = 0; - for_each_node(node) - for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) - if (node == node_cpuid[cpu].nid) - cpu_map[unit++] = cpu; - nr_units = unit; - - /* set basic parameters */ - static_size = __per_cpu_end - __per_cpu_start; - reserved_size = PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE; - dyn_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE - static_size - reserved_size; - if (dyn_size < 0) - panic("percpu area overflow static=%zd reserved=%zd\n", - static_size, reserved_size); - - ai->static_size = static_size; - ai->reserved_size = reserved_size; - ai->dyn_size = dyn_size; - ai->unit_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - ai->atom_size = PAGE_SIZE; - ai->alloc_size = PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - - /* - * CPUs are put into groups according to node. Walk cpu_map - * and create new groups at node boundaries. - */ - prev_node = NUMA_NO_NODE; - ai->nr_groups = 0; - for (unit = 0; unit < nr_units; unit++) { - cpu = cpu_map[unit]; - node = node_cpuid[cpu].nid; - - if (node == prev_node) { - gi->nr_units++; - continue; - } - prev_node = node; - - gi = &ai->groups[ai->nr_groups++]; - gi->nr_units = 1; - gi->base_offset = __per_cpu_offset[cpu] + base_offset; - gi->cpu_map = &cpu_map[unit]; - } - - pcpu_setup_first_chunk(ai, base); - pcpu_free_alloc_info(ai); -} -#endif - -/** - * fill_pernode - initialize pernode data. - * @node: the node id. - * @pernode: physical address of pernode data - * @pernodesize: size of the pernode data - */ -static void __init fill_pernode(int node, unsigned long pernode, - unsigned long pernodesize) -{ - void *cpu_data; - int cpus = early_nr_cpus_node(node); - - mem_data[node].pernode_addr = pernode; - mem_data[node].pernode_size = pernodesize; - memset(__va(pernode), 0, pernodesize); - - cpu_data = (void *)pernode; - pernode += PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * cpus; - pernode += node * L1_CACHE_BYTES; - - pgdat_list[node] = __va(pernode); - pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t)); - - mem_data[node].node_data = __va(pernode); - pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ia64_node_data)); - pernode += L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(pg_data_t)); - - cpu_data = per_cpu_node_setup(cpu_data, node); - - return; -} - -/** - * find_pernode_space - allocate memory for memory map and per-node structures - * @start: physical start of range - * @len: length of range - * @node: node where this range resides - * - * This routine reserves space for the per-cpu data struct, the list of - * pg_data_ts and the per-node data struct. Each node will have something like - * the following in the first chunk of addr. space large enough to hold it. - * - * ________________________ - * | | - * |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| <-- NODEDATA_ALIGN(start, node) for the first - * | PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE * | start and length big enough - * | cpus_on_this_node | Node 0 will also have entries for all non-existent cpus. - * |------------------------| - * | local pg_data_t * | - * |------------------------| - * | local ia64_node_data | - * |------------------------| - * | ??? | - * |________________________| - * - * Once this space has been set aside, the bootmem maps are initialized. We - * could probably move the allocation of the per-cpu and ia64_node_data space - * outside of this function and use alloc_bootmem_node(), but doing it here - * is straightforward and we get the alignments we want so... - */ -static int __init find_pernode_space(unsigned long start, unsigned long len, - int node) -{ - unsigned long spfn, epfn; - unsigned long pernodesize = 0, pernode; - - spfn = start >> PAGE_SHIFT; - epfn = (start + len) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - - /* - * Make sure this memory falls within this node's usable memory - * since we may have thrown some away in build_maps(). - */ - if (spfn < mem_data[node].min_pfn || epfn > mem_data[node].max_pfn) - return 0; - - /* Don't setup this node's local space twice... */ - if (mem_data[node].pernode_addr) - return 0; - - /* - * Calculate total size needed, incl. what's necessary - * for good alignment and alias prevention. - */ - pernodesize = compute_pernodesize(node); - pernode = NODEDATA_ALIGN(start, node); - - /* Is this range big enough for what we want to store here? */ - if (start + len > (pernode + pernodesize)) - fill_pernode(node, pernode, pernodesize); - - return 0; -} - -/** - * reserve_pernode_space - reserve memory for per-node space - * - * Reserve the space used by the bootmem maps & per-node space in the boot - * allocator so that when we actually create the real mem maps we don't - * use their memory. - */ -static void __init reserve_pernode_space(void) -{ - unsigned long base, size; - int node; - - for_each_online_node(node) { - if (node_isset(node, memory_less_mask)) - continue; - - /* Now the per-node space */ - size = mem_data[node].pernode_size; - base = __pa(mem_data[node].pernode_addr); - memblock_reserve(base, size); - } -} - -static void scatter_node_data(void) -{ - pg_data_t **dst; - int node; - - /* - * for_each_online_node() can't be used at here. - * node_online_map is not set for hot-added nodes at this time, - * because we are halfway through initialization of the new node's - * structures. If for_each_online_node() is used, a new node's - * pg_data_ptrs will be not initialized. Instead of using it, - * pgdat_list[] is checked. - */ - for_each_node(node) { - if (pgdat_list[node]) { - dst = LOCAL_DATA_ADDR(pgdat_list[node])->pg_data_ptrs; - memcpy(dst, pgdat_list, sizeof(pgdat_list)); - } - } -} - -/** - * initialize_pernode_data - fixup per-cpu & per-node pointers - * - * Each node's per-node area has a copy of the global pg_data_t list, so - * we copy that to each node here, as well as setting the per-cpu pointer - * to the local node data structure. - */ -static void __init initialize_pernode_data(void) -{ - int cpu, node; - - scatter_node_data(); - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* Set the node_data pointer for each per-cpu struct */ - for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) { - node = node_cpuid[cpu].nid; - per_cpu(ia64_cpu_info, cpu).node_data = - mem_data[node].node_data; - } -#else - { - struct cpuinfo_ia64 *cpu0_cpu_info; - cpu = 0; - node = node_cpuid[cpu].nid; - cpu0_cpu_info = (struct cpuinfo_ia64 *)(__phys_per_cpu_start + - ((char *)&ia64_cpu_info - __per_cpu_start)); - cpu0_cpu_info->node_data = mem_data[node].node_data; - } -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ -} - -/** - * memory_less_node_alloc - * attempt to allocate memory on the best NUMA slit - * node but fall back to any other node when __alloc_bootmem_node fails - * for best. - * @nid: node id - * @pernodesize: size of this node's pernode data - */ -static void __init *memory_less_node_alloc(int nid, unsigned long pernodesize) -{ - void *ptr = NULL; - u8 best = 0xff; - int bestnode = NUMA_NO_NODE, node, anynode = 0; - - for_each_online_node(node) { - if (node_isset(node, memory_less_mask)) - continue; - else if (node_distance(nid, node) < best) { - best = node_distance(nid, node); - bestnode = node; - } - anynode = node; - } - - if (bestnode == NUMA_NO_NODE) - bestnode = anynode; - - ptr = memblock_alloc_try_nid(pernodesize, PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, - __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS), - MEMBLOCK_ALLOC_ACCESSIBLE, - bestnode); - if (!ptr) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %lu bytes align=0x%lx nid=%d from=%lx\n", - __func__, pernodesize, PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, bestnode, - __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS)); - - return ptr; -} - -/** - * memory_less_nodes - allocate and initialize CPU only nodes pernode - * information. - */ -static void __init memory_less_nodes(void) -{ - unsigned long pernodesize; - void *pernode; - int node; - - for_each_node_mask(node, memory_less_mask) { - pernodesize = compute_pernodesize(node); - pernode = memory_less_node_alloc(node, pernodesize); - fill_pernode(node, __pa(pernode), pernodesize); - } - - return; -} - -/** - * find_memory - walk the EFI memory map and setup the bootmem allocator - * - * Called early in boot to setup the bootmem allocator, and to - * allocate the per-cpu and per-node structures. - */ -void __init find_memory(void) -{ - int node; - - reserve_memory(); - efi_memmap_walk(filter_memory, register_active_ranges); - - if (num_online_nodes() == 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "node info missing!\n"); - node_set_online(0); - } - - nodes_or(memory_less_mask, memory_less_mask, node_online_map); - min_low_pfn = -1; - max_low_pfn = 0; - - /* These actually end up getting called by call_pernode_memory() */ - efi_memmap_walk(filter_rsvd_memory, build_node_maps); - efi_memmap_walk(filter_rsvd_memory, find_pernode_space); - efi_memmap_walk(find_max_min_low_pfn, NULL); - - for_each_online_node(node) - if (mem_data[node].min_pfn) - node_clear(node, memory_less_mask); - - reserve_pernode_space(); - memory_less_nodes(); - initialize_pernode_data(); - - max_pfn = max_low_pfn; - - find_initrd(); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -/** - * per_cpu_init - setup per-cpu variables - * - * find_pernode_space() does most of this already, we just need to set - * local_per_cpu_offset - */ -void *per_cpu_init(void) -{ - int cpu; - static int first_time = 1; - - if (first_time) { - first_time = 0; - for_each_possible_early_cpu(cpu) - per_cpu(local_per_cpu_offset, cpu) = __per_cpu_offset[cpu]; - } - - return __per_cpu_start + __per_cpu_offset[smp_processor_id()]; -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -/** - * call_pernode_memory - use SRAT to call callback functions with node info - * @start: physical start of range - * @len: length of range - * @arg: function to call for each range - * - * efi_memmap_walk() knows nothing about layout of memory across nodes. Find - * out to which node a block of memory belongs. Ignore memory that we cannot - * identify, and split blocks that run across multiple nodes. - * - * Take this opportunity to round the start address up and the end address - * down to page boundaries. - */ -void call_pernode_memory(unsigned long start, unsigned long len, void *arg) -{ - unsigned long rs, re, end = start + len; - void (*func)(unsigned long, unsigned long, int); - int i; - - start = PAGE_ALIGN(start); - end &= PAGE_MASK; - if (start >= end) - return; - - func = arg; - - if (!num_node_memblks) { - /* No SRAT table, so assume one node (node 0) */ - if (start < end) - (*func)(start, end - start, 0); - return; - } - - for (i = 0; i < num_node_memblks; i++) { - rs = max(start, node_memblk[i].start_paddr); - re = min(end, node_memblk[i].start_paddr + - node_memblk[i].size); - - if (rs < re) - (*func)(rs, re - rs, node_memblk[i].nid); - - if (re == end) - break; - } -} - -/** - * paging_init - setup page tables - * - * paging_init() sets up the page tables for each node of the system and frees - * the bootmem allocator memory for general use. - */ -void __init paging_init(void) -{ - unsigned long max_dma; - unsigned long max_zone_pfns[MAX_NR_ZONES]; - - max_dma = virt_to_phys((void *) MAX_DMA_ADDRESS) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - - sparse_init(); - - memset(max_zone_pfns, 0, sizeof(max_zone_pfns)); - max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA32] = max_dma; - max_zone_pfns[ZONE_NORMAL] = max_low_pfn; - free_area_init(max_zone_pfns); - - zero_page_memmap_ptr = virt_to_page(ia64_imva(empty_zero_page)); -} - -pg_data_t * __init arch_alloc_nodedata(int nid) -{ - unsigned long size = compute_pernodesize(nid); - - return memblock_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES); -} - -void arch_refresh_nodedata(int update_node, pg_data_t *update_pgdat) -{ - pgdat_list[update_node] = update_pgdat; - scatter_node_data(); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP -int __meminit vmemmap_populate(unsigned long start, unsigned long end, int node, - struct vmem_altmap *altmap) -{ - return vmemmap_populate_basepages(start, end, node, NULL); -} - -void vmemmap_free(unsigned long start, unsigned long end, - struct vmem_altmap *altmap) -{ -} -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/extable.c b/arch/ia64/mm/extable.c deleted file mode 100644 index da477c11770b..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/extable.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Kernel exception handling table support. Derived from arch/alpha/mm/extable.c. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001-2002, 2004 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ - -#include <asm/ptrace.h> -#include <asm/extable.h> -#include <asm/errno.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> - -void -ia64_handle_exception (struct pt_regs *regs, const struct exception_table_entry *e) -{ - long fix = (u64) &e->fixup + e->fixup; - - regs->r8 = -EFAULT; - if (fix & 4) - regs->r9 = 0; - regs->cr_iip = fix & ~0xf; - ia64_psr(regs)->ri = fix & 0x3; /* set continuation slot number */ -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/fault.c b/arch/ia64/mm/fault.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5458b52b4009..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/fault.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * MMU fault handling support. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/extable.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/kprobes.h> -#include <linux/kdebug.h> -#include <linux/prefetch.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <linux/perf_event.h> - -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/exception.h> - -extern int die(char *, struct pt_regs *, long); - -/* - * Return TRUE if ADDRESS points at a page in the kernel's mapped segment - * (inside region 5, on ia64) and that page is present. - */ -static int -mapped_kernel_page_is_present (unsigned long address) -{ - pgd_t *pgd; - p4d_t *p4d; - pud_t *pud; - pmd_t *pmd; - pte_t *ptep, pte; - - pgd = pgd_offset_k(address); - if (pgd_none(*pgd) || pgd_bad(*pgd)) - return 0; - - p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, address); - if (p4d_none(*p4d) || p4d_bad(*p4d)) - return 0; - - pud = pud_offset(p4d, address); - if (pud_none(*pud) || pud_bad(*pud)) - return 0; - - pmd = pmd_offset(pud, address); - if (pmd_none(*pmd) || pmd_bad(*pmd)) - return 0; - - ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmd, address); - if (!ptep) - return 0; - - pte = *ptep; - return pte_present(pte); -} - -# define VM_READ_BIT 0 -# define VM_WRITE_BIT 1 -# define VM_EXEC_BIT 2 - -void __kprobes -ia64_do_page_fault (unsigned long address, unsigned long isr, struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - int signal = SIGSEGV, code = SEGV_MAPERR; - struct vm_area_struct *vma, *prev_vma; - struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm; - unsigned long mask; - vm_fault_t fault; - unsigned int flags = FAULT_FLAG_DEFAULT; - - mask = ((((isr >> IA64_ISR_X_BIT) & 1UL) << VM_EXEC_BIT) - | (((isr >> IA64_ISR_W_BIT) & 1UL) << VM_WRITE_BIT)); - - /* mmap_lock is performance critical.... */ - prefetchw(&mm->mmap_lock); - - /* - * If we're in an interrupt or have no user context, we must not take the fault.. - */ - if (faulthandler_disabled() || !mm) - goto no_context; - - /* - * This is to handle the kprobes on user space access instructions - */ - if (kprobe_page_fault(regs, TRAP_BRKPT)) - return; - - if (user_mode(regs)) - flags |= FAULT_FLAG_USER; - if (mask & VM_WRITE) - flags |= FAULT_FLAG_WRITE; - - perf_sw_event(PERF_COUNT_SW_PAGE_FAULTS, 1, regs, address); -retry: - mmap_read_lock(mm); - - vma = find_vma_prev(mm, address, &prev_vma); - if (!vma && !prev_vma ) - goto bad_area; - - /* - * find_vma_prev() returns vma such that address < vma->vm_end or NULL - * - * May find no vma, but could be that the last vm area is the - * register backing store that needs to expand upwards, in - * this case vma will be null, but prev_vma will ne non-null - */ - if (( !vma && prev_vma ) || (address < vma->vm_start) ) { - vma = expand_stack(mm, address); - if (!vma) - goto bad_area_nosemaphore; - } - - code = SEGV_ACCERR; - - /* OK, we've got a good vm_area for this memory area. Check the access permissions: */ - -# if (((1 << VM_READ_BIT) != VM_READ || (1 << VM_WRITE_BIT) != VM_WRITE) \ - || (1 << VM_EXEC_BIT) != VM_EXEC) -# error File is out of sync with <linux/mm.h>. Please update. -# endif - - if (((isr >> IA64_ISR_R_BIT) & 1UL) && (!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ | VM_WRITE)))) - goto bad_area; - - if ((vma->vm_flags & mask) != mask) - goto bad_area; - - /* - * If for any reason at all we couldn't handle the fault, make - * sure we exit gracefully rather than endlessly redo the - * fault. - */ - fault = handle_mm_fault(vma, address, flags, regs); - - if (fault_signal_pending(fault, regs)) { - if (!user_mode(regs)) - goto no_context; - return; - } - - /* The fault is fully completed (including releasing mmap lock) */ - if (fault & VM_FAULT_COMPLETED) - return; - - if (unlikely(fault & VM_FAULT_ERROR)) { - /* - * We ran out of memory, or some other thing happened - * to us that made us unable to handle the page fault - * gracefully. - */ - if (fault & VM_FAULT_OOM) { - goto out_of_memory; - } else if (fault & VM_FAULT_SIGSEGV) { - goto bad_area; - } else if (fault & VM_FAULT_SIGBUS) { - signal = SIGBUS; - goto bad_area; - } - BUG(); - } - - if (fault & VM_FAULT_RETRY) { - flags |= FAULT_FLAG_TRIED; - - /* No need to mmap_read_unlock(mm) as we would - * have already released it in __lock_page_or_retry - * in mm/filemap.c. - */ - - goto retry; - } - - mmap_read_unlock(mm); - return; - - bad_area: - mmap_read_unlock(mm); - bad_area_nosemaphore: - if ((isr & IA64_ISR_SP) - || ((isr & IA64_ISR_NA) && (isr & IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK) == IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH)) - { - /* - * This fault was due to a speculative load or lfetch.fault, set the "ed" - * bit in the psr to ensure forward progress. (Target register will get a - * NaT for ld.s, lfetch will be canceled.) - */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ed = 1; - return; - } - if (user_mode(regs)) { - force_sig_fault(signal, code, (void __user *) address, - 0, __ISR_VALID, isr); - return; - } - - no_context: - if ((isr & IA64_ISR_SP) - || ((isr & IA64_ISR_NA) && (isr & IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK) == IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH)) - { - /* - * This fault was due to a speculative load or lfetch.fault, set the "ed" - * bit in the psr to ensure forward progress. (Target register will get a - * NaT for ld.s, lfetch will be canceled.) - */ - ia64_psr(regs)->ed = 1; - return; - } - - /* - * Since we have no vma's for region 5, we might get here even if the address is - * valid, due to the VHPT walker inserting a non present translation that becomes - * stale. If that happens, the non present fault handler already purged the stale - * translation, which fixed the problem. So, we check to see if the translation is - * valid, and return if it is. - */ - if (REGION_NUMBER(address) == 5 && mapped_kernel_page_is_present(address)) - return; - - if (ia64_done_with_exception(regs)) - return; - - /* - * Oops. The kernel tried to access some bad page. We'll have to terminate things - * with extreme prejudice. - */ - bust_spinlocks(1); - - if (address < PAGE_SIZE) - printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference (address %016lx)\n", address); - else - printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel paging request at " - "virtual address %016lx\n", address); - if (die("Oops", regs, isr)) - regs = NULL; - bust_spinlocks(0); - if (regs) - make_task_dead(SIGKILL); - return; - - out_of_memory: - mmap_read_unlock(mm); - if (!user_mode(regs)) - goto no_context; - pagefault_out_of_memory(); -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c b/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c deleted file mode 100644 index adc49f2d22e8..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/hugetlbpage.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * IA-64 Huge TLB Page Support for Kernel. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - * - * Sep, 2003: add numa support - * Feb, 2004: dynamic hugetlb page size via boot parameter - */ - -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/fs.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/hugetlb.h> -#include <linux/pagemap.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/sysctl.h> -#include <linux/log2.h> -#include <asm/mman.h> -#include <asm/tlb.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> - -unsigned int hpage_shift = HPAGE_SHIFT_DEFAULT; -EXPORT_SYMBOL(hpage_shift); - -pte_t * -huge_pte_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm, struct vm_area_struct *vma, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long sz) -{ - unsigned long taddr = htlbpage_to_page(addr); - pgd_t *pgd; - p4d_t *p4d; - pud_t *pud; - pmd_t *pmd; - pte_t *pte = NULL; - - pgd = pgd_offset(mm, taddr); - p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, taddr); - pud = pud_alloc(mm, p4d, taddr); - if (pud) { - pmd = pmd_alloc(mm, pud, taddr); - if (pmd) - pte = pte_alloc_huge(mm, pmd, taddr); - } - return pte; -} - -pte_t * -huge_pte_offset (struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, unsigned long sz) -{ - unsigned long taddr = htlbpage_to_page(addr); - pgd_t *pgd; - p4d_t *p4d; - pud_t *pud; - pmd_t *pmd; - pte_t *pte = NULL; - - pgd = pgd_offset(mm, taddr); - if (pgd_present(*pgd)) { - p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, taddr); - if (p4d_present(*p4d)) { - pud = pud_offset(p4d, taddr); - if (pud_present(*pud)) { - pmd = pmd_offset(pud, taddr); - if (pmd_present(*pmd)) - pte = pte_offset_huge(pmd, taddr); - } - } - } - - return pte; -} - -#define mk_pte_huge(entry) { pte_val(entry) |= _PAGE_P; } - -/* - * Don't actually need to do any preparation, but need to make sure - * the address is in the right region. - */ -int prepare_hugepage_range(struct file *file, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long len) -{ - if (len & ~HPAGE_MASK) - return -EINVAL; - if (addr & ~HPAGE_MASK) - return -EINVAL; - if (REGION_NUMBER(addr) != RGN_HPAGE) - return -EINVAL; - - return 0; -} - -int pmd_huge(pmd_t pmd) -{ - return 0; -} - -int pud_huge(pud_t pud) -{ - return 0; -} - -void hugetlb_free_pgd_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb, - unsigned long addr, unsigned long end, - unsigned long floor, unsigned long ceiling) -{ - /* - * This is called to free hugetlb page tables. - * - * The offset of these addresses from the base of the hugetlb - * region must be scaled down by HPAGE_SIZE/PAGE_SIZE so that - * the standard free_pgd_range will free the right page tables. - * - * If floor and ceiling are also in the hugetlb region, they - * must likewise be scaled down; but if outside, left unchanged. - */ - - addr = htlbpage_to_page(addr); - end = htlbpage_to_page(end); - if (REGION_NUMBER(floor) == RGN_HPAGE) - floor = htlbpage_to_page(floor); - if (REGION_NUMBER(ceiling) == RGN_HPAGE) - ceiling = htlbpage_to_page(ceiling); - - free_pgd_range(tlb, addr, end, floor, ceiling); -} - -unsigned long hugetlb_get_unmapped_area(struct file *file, unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, - unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags) -{ - struct vm_unmapped_area_info info; - - if (len > RGN_MAP_LIMIT) - return -ENOMEM; - if (len & ~HPAGE_MASK) - return -EINVAL; - - /* Handle MAP_FIXED */ - if (flags & MAP_FIXED) { - if (prepare_hugepage_range(file, addr, len)) - return -EINVAL; - return addr; - } - - /* This code assumes that RGN_HPAGE != 0. */ - if ((REGION_NUMBER(addr) != RGN_HPAGE) || (addr & (HPAGE_SIZE - 1))) - addr = HPAGE_REGION_BASE; - - info.flags = 0; - info.length = len; - info.low_limit = addr; - info.high_limit = HPAGE_REGION_BASE + RGN_MAP_LIMIT; - info.align_mask = PAGE_MASK & (HPAGE_SIZE - 1); - info.align_offset = 0; - return vm_unmapped_area(&info); -} - -static int __init hugetlb_setup_sz(char *str) -{ - u64 tr_pages; - unsigned long long size; - - if (ia64_pal_vm_page_size(&tr_pages, NULL) != 0) - /* - * shouldn't happen, but just in case. - */ - tr_pages = 0x15557000UL; - - size = memparse(str, &str); - if (*str || !is_power_of_2(size) || !(tr_pages & size) || - size <= PAGE_SIZE || - size > (1UL << PAGE_SHIFT << MAX_ORDER)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "Invalid huge page size specified\n"); - return 1; - } - - hpage_shift = __ffs(size); - /* - * boot cpu already executed ia64_mmu_init, and has HPAGE_SHIFT_DEFAULT - * override here with new page shift. - */ - ia64_set_rr(HPAGE_REGION_BASE, hpage_shift << 2); - return 0; -} -early_param("hugepagesz", hugetlb_setup_sz); diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/init.c b/arch/ia64/mm/init.c deleted file mode 100644 index 05b0f2f0c073..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/init.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,532 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Initialize MMU support. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/init.h> - -#include <linux/dma-map-ops.h> -#include <linux/dmar.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/elf.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/sched/signal.h> -#include <linux/mmzone.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/personality.h> -#include <linux/reboot.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/swap.h> -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> -#include <linux/kexec.h> -#include <linux/swiotlb.h> - -#include <asm/dma.h> -#include <asm/efi.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> -#include <asm/patch.h> -#include <asm/pgalloc.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/sections.h> -#include <asm/tlb.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/unistd.h> -#include <asm/mca.h> - -extern void ia64_tlb_init (void); - -unsigned long MAX_DMA_ADDRESS = PAGE_OFFSET + 0x100000000UL; - -struct page *zero_page_memmap_ptr; /* map entry for zero page */ -EXPORT_SYMBOL(zero_page_memmap_ptr); - -void -__ia64_sync_icache_dcache (pte_t pte) -{ - unsigned long addr; - struct folio *folio; - - folio = page_folio(pte_page(pte)); - addr = (unsigned long)folio_address(folio); - - if (test_bit(PG_arch_1, &folio->flags)) - return; /* i-cache is already coherent with d-cache */ - - flush_icache_range(addr, addr + folio_size(folio)); - set_bit(PG_arch_1, &folio->flags); /* mark page as clean */ -} - -/* - * Since DMA is i-cache coherent, any (complete) folios that were written via - * DMA can be marked as "clean" so that lazy_mmu_prot_update() doesn't have to - * flush them when they get mapped into an executable vm-area. - */ -void arch_dma_mark_clean(phys_addr_t paddr, size_t size) -{ - unsigned long pfn = PHYS_PFN(paddr); - struct folio *folio = page_folio(pfn_to_page(pfn)); - ssize_t left = size; - size_t offset = offset_in_folio(folio, paddr); - - if (offset) { - left -= folio_size(folio) - offset; - if (left <= 0) - return; - folio = folio_next(folio); - } - - while (left >= (ssize_t)folio_size(folio)) { - left -= folio_size(folio); - set_bit(PG_arch_1, &pfn_to_page(pfn)->flags); - if (!left) - break; - folio = folio_next(folio); - } -} - -inline void -ia64_set_rbs_bot (void) -{ - unsigned long stack_size = rlimit_max(RLIMIT_STACK) & -16; - - if (stack_size > MAX_USER_STACK_SIZE) - stack_size = MAX_USER_STACK_SIZE; - current->thread.rbs_bot = PAGE_ALIGN(current->mm->start_stack - stack_size); -} - -/* - * This performs some platform-dependent address space initialization. - * On IA-64, we want to setup the VM area for the register backing - * store (which grows upwards) and install the gateway page which is - * used for signal trampolines, etc. - */ -void -ia64_init_addr_space (void) -{ - struct vm_area_struct *vma; - - ia64_set_rbs_bot(); - - /* - * If we're out of memory and kmem_cache_alloc() returns NULL, we simply ignore - * the problem. When the process attempts to write to the register backing store - * for the first time, it will get a SEGFAULT in this case. - */ - vma = vm_area_alloc(current->mm); - if (vma) { - vma_set_anonymous(vma); - vma->vm_start = current->thread.rbs_bot & PAGE_MASK; - vma->vm_end = vma->vm_start + PAGE_SIZE; - vm_flags_init(vma, VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS|VM_GROWSUP|VM_ACCOUNT); - vma->vm_page_prot = vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags); - mmap_write_lock(current->mm); - if (insert_vm_struct(current->mm, vma)) { - mmap_write_unlock(current->mm); - vm_area_free(vma); - return; - } - mmap_write_unlock(current->mm); - } - - /* map NaT-page at address zero to speed up speculative dereferencing of NULL: */ - if (!(current->personality & MMAP_PAGE_ZERO)) { - vma = vm_area_alloc(current->mm); - if (vma) { - vma_set_anonymous(vma); - vma->vm_end = PAGE_SIZE; - vma->vm_page_prot = __pgprot(pgprot_val(PAGE_READONLY) | _PAGE_MA_NAT); - vm_flags_init(vma, VM_READ | VM_MAYREAD | VM_IO | - VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP); - mmap_write_lock(current->mm); - if (insert_vm_struct(current->mm, vma)) { - mmap_write_unlock(current->mm); - vm_area_free(vma); - return; - } - mmap_write_unlock(current->mm); - } - } -} - -void -free_initmem (void) -{ - free_reserved_area(ia64_imva(__init_begin), ia64_imva(__init_end), - -1, "unused kernel"); -} - -void __init -free_initrd_mem (unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - /* - * EFI uses 4KB pages while the kernel can use 4KB or bigger. - * Thus EFI and the kernel may have different page sizes. It is - * therefore possible to have the initrd share the same page as - * the end of the kernel (given current setup). - * - * To avoid freeing/using the wrong page (kernel sized) we: - * - align up the beginning of initrd - * - align down the end of initrd - * - * | | - * |=============| a000 - * | | - * | | - * | | 9000 - * |/////////////| - * |/////////////| - * |=============| 8000 - * |///INITRD////| - * |/////////////| - * |/////////////| 7000 - * | | - * |KKKKKKKKKKKKK| - * |=============| 6000 - * |KKKKKKKKKKKKK| - * |KKKKKKKKKKKKK| - * K=kernel using 8KB pages - * - * In this example, we must free page 8000 ONLY. So we must align up - * initrd_start and keep initrd_end as is. - */ - start = PAGE_ALIGN(start); - end = end & PAGE_MASK; - - if (start < end) - printk(KERN_INFO "Freeing initrd memory: %ldkB freed\n", (end - start) >> 10); - - for (; start < end; start += PAGE_SIZE) { - if (!virt_addr_valid(start)) - continue; - free_reserved_page(virt_to_page(start)); - } -} - -/* - * This installs a clean page in the kernel's page table. - */ -static struct page * __init -put_kernel_page (struct page *page, unsigned long address, pgprot_t pgprot) -{ - pgd_t *pgd; - p4d_t *p4d; - pud_t *pud; - pmd_t *pmd; - pte_t *pte; - - pgd = pgd_offset_k(address); /* note: this is NOT pgd_offset()! */ - - { - p4d = p4d_alloc(&init_mm, pgd, address); - if (!p4d) - goto out; - pud = pud_alloc(&init_mm, p4d, address); - if (!pud) - goto out; - pmd = pmd_alloc(&init_mm, pud, address); - if (!pmd) - goto out; - pte = pte_alloc_kernel(pmd, address); - if (!pte) - goto out; - if (!pte_none(*pte)) - goto out; - set_pte(pte, mk_pte(page, pgprot)); - } - out: - /* no need for flush_tlb */ - return page; -} - -static void __init -setup_gate (void) -{ - struct page *page; - - /* - * Map the gate page twice: once read-only to export the ELF - * headers etc. and once execute-only page to enable - * privilege-promotion via "epc": - */ - page = virt_to_page(ia64_imva(__start_gate_section)); - put_kernel_page(page, GATE_ADDR, PAGE_READONLY); -#ifdef HAVE_BUGGY_SEGREL - page = virt_to_page(ia64_imva(__start_gate_section + PAGE_SIZE)); - put_kernel_page(page, GATE_ADDR + PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_GATE); -#else - put_kernel_page(page, GATE_ADDR + PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_GATE); - /* Fill in the holes (if any) with read-only zero pages: */ - { - unsigned long addr; - - for (addr = GATE_ADDR + PAGE_SIZE; - addr < GATE_ADDR + PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE; - addr += PAGE_SIZE) - { - put_kernel_page(ZERO_PAGE(0), addr, - PAGE_READONLY); - put_kernel_page(ZERO_PAGE(0), addr + PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE, - PAGE_READONLY); - } - } -#endif - ia64_patch_gate(); -} - -static struct vm_area_struct gate_vma; - -static int __init gate_vma_init(void) -{ - vma_init(&gate_vma, NULL); - gate_vma.vm_start = FIXADDR_USER_START; - gate_vma.vm_end = FIXADDR_USER_END; - vm_flags_init(&gate_vma, VM_READ | VM_MAYREAD | VM_EXEC | VM_MAYEXEC); - gate_vma.vm_page_prot = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | _PAGE_AR_RX); - - return 0; -} -__initcall(gate_vma_init); - -struct vm_area_struct *get_gate_vma(struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - return &gate_vma; -} - -int in_gate_area_no_mm(unsigned long addr) -{ - if ((addr >= FIXADDR_USER_START) && (addr < FIXADDR_USER_END)) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -int in_gate_area(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) -{ - return in_gate_area_no_mm(addr); -} - -void ia64_mmu_init(void *my_cpu_data) -{ - unsigned long pta, impl_va_bits; - extern void tlb_init(void); - -#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT -# define VHPT_ENABLE_BIT 0 -#else -# define VHPT_ENABLE_BIT 1 -#endif - - /* - * Check if the virtually mapped linear page table (VMLPT) overlaps with a mapped - * address space. The IA-64 architecture guarantees that at least 50 bits of - * virtual address space are implemented but if we pick a large enough page size - * (e.g., 64KB), the mapped address space is big enough that it will overlap with - * VMLPT. I assume that once we run on machines big enough to warrant 64KB pages, - * IMPL_VA_MSB will be significantly bigger, so this is unlikely to become a - * problem in practice. Alternatively, we could truncate the top of the mapped - * address space to not permit mappings that would overlap with the VMLPT. - * --davidm 00/12/06 - */ -# define pte_bits 3 -# define mapped_space_bits (3*(PAGE_SHIFT - pte_bits) + PAGE_SHIFT) - /* - * The virtual page table has to cover the entire implemented address space within - * a region even though not all of this space may be mappable. The reason for - * this is that the Access bit and Dirty bit fault handlers perform - * non-speculative accesses to the virtual page table, so the address range of the - * virtual page table itself needs to be covered by virtual page table. - */ -# define vmlpt_bits (impl_va_bits - PAGE_SHIFT + pte_bits) -# define POW2(n) (1ULL << (n)) - - impl_va_bits = ffz(~(local_cpu_data->unimpl_va_mask | (7UL << 61))); - - if (impl_va_bits < 51 || impl_va_bits > 61) - panic("CPU has bogus IMPL_VA_MSB value of %lu!\n", impl_va_bits - 1); - /* - * mapped_space_bits - PAGE_SHIFT is the total number of ptes we need, - * which must fit into "vmlpt_bits - pte_bits" slots. Second half of - * the test makes sure that our mapped space doesn't overlap the - * unimplemented hole in the middle of the region. - */ - if ((mapped_space_bits - PAGE_SHIFT > vmlpt_bits - pte_bits) || - (mapped_space_bits > impl_va_bits - 1)) - panic("Cannot build a big enough virtual-linear page table" - " to cover mapped address space.\n" - " Try using a smaller page size.\n"); - - - /* place the VMLPT at the end of each page-table mapped region: */ - pta = POW2(61) - POW2(vmlpt_bits); - - /* - * Set the (virtually mapped linear) page table address. Bit - * 8 selects between the short and long format, bits 2-7 the - * size of the table, and bit 0 whether the VHPT walker is - * enabled. - */ - ia64_set_pta(pta | (0 << 8) | (vmlpt_bits << 2) | VHPT_ENABLE_BIT); - - ia64_tlb_init(); - -#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE - ia64_set_rr(HPAGE_REGION_BASE, HPAGE_SHIFT << 2); - ia64_srlz_d(); -#endif -} - -int __init register_active_ranges(u64 start, u64 len, int nid) -{ - u64 end = start + len; - -#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC - if (start > crashk_res.start && start < crashk_res.end) - start = crashk_res.end; - if (end > crashk_res.start && end < crashk_res.end) - end = crashk_res.start; -#endif - - if (start < end) - memblock_add_node(__pa(start), end - start, nid, MEMBLOCK_NONE); - return 0; -} - -int -find_max_min_low_pfn (u64 start, u64 end, void *arg) -{ - unsigned long pfn_start, pfn_end; -#ifdef CONFIG_FLATMEM - pfn_start = (PAGE_ALIGN(__pa(start))) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - pfn_end = (PAGE_ALIGN(__pa(end - 1))) >> PAGE_SHIFT; -#else - pfn_start = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(__pa(start)) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - pfn_end = GRANULEROUNDUP(__pa(end - 1)) >> PAGE_SHIFT; -#endif - min_low_pfn = min(min_low_pfn, pfn_start); - max_low_pfn = max(max_low_pfn, pfn_end); - return 0; -} - -/* - * Boot command-line option "nolwsys" can be used to disable the use of any light-weight - * system call handler. When this option is in effect, all fsyscalls will end up bubbling - * down into the kernel and calling the normal (heavy-weight) syscall handler. This is - * useful for performance testing, but conceivably could also come in handy for debugging - * purposes. - */ - -static int nolwsys __initdata; - -static int __init -nolwsys_setup (char *s) -{ - nolwsys = 1; - return 1; -} - -__setup("nolwsys", nolwsys_setup); - -void __init -mem_init (void) -{ - int i; - - BUG_ON(PTRS_PER_PGD * sizeof(pgd_t) != PAGE_SIZE); - BUG_ON(PTRS_PER_PMD * sizeof(pmd_t) != PAGE_SIZE); - BUG_ON(PTRS_PER_PTE * sizeof(pte_t) != PAGE_SIZE); - - /* - * This needs to be called _after_ the command line has been parsed but - * _before_ any drivers that may need the PCI DMA interface are - * initialized or bootmem has been freed. - */ - do { -#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU - detect_intel_iommu(); - if (iommu_detected) - break; -#endif - swiotlb_init(true, SWIOTLB_VERBOSE); - } while (0); - -#ifdef CONFIG_FLATMEM - BUG_ON(!mem_map); -#endif - - set_max_mapnr(max_low_pfn); - high_memory = __va(max_low_pfn * PAGE_SIZE); - memblock_free_all(); - - /* - * For fsyscall entrypoints with no light-weight handler, use the ordinary - * (heavy-weight) handler, but mark it by setting bit 0, so the fsyscall entry - * code can tell them apart. - */ - for (i = 0; i < NR_syscalls; ++i) { - extern unsigned long fsyscall_table[NR_syscalls]; - extern unsigned long sys_call_table[NR_syscalls]; - - if (!fsyscall_table[i] || nolwsys) - fsyscall_table[i] = sys_call_table[i] | 1; - } - setup_gate(); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG -int arch_add_memory(int nid, u64 start, u64 size, - struct mhp_params *params) -{ - unsigned long start_pfn = start >> PAGE_SHIFT; - unsigned long nr_pages = size >> PAGE_SHIFT; - int ret; - - if (WARN_ON_ONCE(params->pgprot.pgprot != PAGE_KERNEL.pgprot)) - return -EINVAL; - - ret = __add_pages(nid, start_pfn, nr_pages, params); - if (ret) - printk("%s: Problem encountered in __add_pages() as ret=%d\n", - __func__, ret); - - return ret; -} - -void arch_remove_memory(u64 start, u64 size, struct vmem_altmap *altmap) -{ - unsigned long start_pfn = start >> PAGE_SHIFT; - unsigned long nr_pages = size >> PAGE_SHIFT; - - __remove_pages(start_pfn, nr_pages, altmap); -} -#endif - -static const pgprot_t protection_map[16] = { - [VM_NONE] = PAGE_NONE, - [VM_READ] = PAGE_READONLY, - [VM_WRITE] = PAGE_READONLY, - [VM_WRITE | VM_READ] = PAGE_READONLY, - [VM_EXEC] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_X_RX), - [VM_EXEC | VM_READ] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_RX), - [VM_EXEC | VM_WRITE] = PAGE_COPY_EXEC, - [VM_EXEC | VM_WRITE | VM_READ] = PAGE_COPY_EXEC, - [VM_SHARED] = PAGE_NONE, - [VM_SHARED | VM_READ] = PAGE_READONLY, - [VM_SHARED | VM_WRITE] = PAGE_SHARED, - [VM_SHARED | VM_WRITE | VM_READ] = PAGE_SHARED, - [VM_SHARED | VM_EXEC] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_X_RX), - [VM_SHARED | VM_EXEC | VM_READ] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_RX), - [VM_SHARED | VM_EXEC | VM_WRITE] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_RWX), - [VM_SHARED | VM_EXEC | VM_WRITE | VM_READ] = __pgprot(__ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_PL_3 | - _PAGE_AR_RWX) -}; -DECLARE_VM_GET_PAGE_PROT diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/ioremap.c b/arch/ia64/mm/ioremap.c deleted file mode 100644 index 711b6abc822e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/ioremap.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * (c) Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/io.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/vmalloc.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/meminit.h> - -static inline void __iomem * -__ioremap_uc(unsigned long phys_addr) -{ - return (void __iomem *) (__IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET | phys_addr); -} - -void __iomem * -early_ioremap (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - u64 attr; - attr = kern_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return (void __iomem *) phys_to_virt(phys_addr); - return __ioremap_uc(phys_addr); -} - -void __iomem *ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size, - unsigned long flags) -{ - u64 attr; - unsigned long gran_base, gran_size; - unsigned long page_base; - - /* - * For things in kern_memmap, we must use the same attribute - * as the rest of the kernel. For more details, see - * Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst. - */ - attr = kern_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size); - if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return (void __iomem *) phys_to_virt(phys_addr); - else if (attr & EFI_MEMORY_UC) - return __ioremap_uc(phys_addr); - - /* - * Some chipsets don't support UC access to memory. If - * WB is supported for the whole granule, we prefer that. - */ - gran_base = GRANULEROUNDDOWN(phys_addr); - gran_size = GRANULEROUNDUP(phys_addr + size) - gran_base; - if (efi_mem_attribute(gran_base, gran_size) & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return (void __iomem *) phys_to_virt(phys_addr); - - /* - * WB is not supported for the whole granule, so we can't use - * the region 7 identity mapping. If we can safely cover the - * area with kernel page table mappings, we can use those - * instead. - */ - page_base = phys_addr & PAGE_MASK; - size = PAGE_ALIGN(phys_addr + size) - page_base; - if (efi_mem_attribute(page_base, size) & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return generic_ioremap_prot(phys_addr, size, __pgprot(flags)); - - return __ioremap_uc(phys_addr); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ioremap_prot); - -void __iomem * -ioremap_uc(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) -{ - if (kern_mem_attribute(phys_addr, size) & EFI_MEMORY_WB) - return NULL; - - return __ioremap_uc(phys_addr); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(ioremap_uc); - -void -early_iounmap (volatile void __iomem *addr, unsigned long size) -{ -} - -void iounmap(volatile void __iomem *addr) -{ - if (REGION_NUMBER(addr) == RGN_GATE) - vunmap((void *) ((unsigned long) addr & PAGE_MASK)); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(iounmap); diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/numa.c b/arch/ia64/mm/numa.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4c7b1f50e3b7..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/numa.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * This file contains NUMA specific variables and functions which are used on - * NUMA machines with contiguous memory. - * - * 2002/08/07 Erich Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> - */ - -#include <linux/cpu.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/node.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <asm/mmzone.h> -#include <asm/numa.h> - - -/* - * The following structures are usually initialized by ACPI or - * similar mechanisms and describe the NUMA characteristics of the machine. - */ -int num_node_memblks; -struct node_memblk_s node_memblk[NR_NODE_MEMBLKS]; -struct node_cpuid_s node_cpuid[NR_CPUS] = - { [0 ... NR_CPUS-1] = { .phys_id = 0, .nid = NUMA_NO_NODE } }; - -/* - * This is a matrix with "distances" between nodes, they should be - * proportional to the memory access latency ratios. - */ -u8 numa_slit[MAX_NUMNODES * MAX_NUMNODES]; - -int __node_distance(int from, int to) -{ - return slit_distance(from, to); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(__node_distance); - -/* Identify which cnode a physical address resides on */ -int -paddr_to_nid(unsigned long paddr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < num_node_memblks; i++) - if (paddr >= node_memblk[i].start_paddr && - paddr < node_memblk[i].start_paddr + node_memblk[i].size) - break; - - return (i < num_node_memblks) ? node_memblk[i].nid : (num_node_memblks ? -1 : 0); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(paddr_to_nid); - -#if defined(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM) && defined(CONFIG_NUMA) -void numa_clear_node(int cpu) -{ - unmap_cpu_from_node(cpu, NUMA_NO_NODE); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG -/* - * SRAT information is stored in node_memblk[], then we can use SRAT - * information at memory-hot-add if necessary. - */ - -int memory_add_physaddr_to_nid(u64 addr) -{ - int nid = paddr_to_nid(addr); - if (nid < 0) - return 0; - return nid; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(memory_add_physaddr_to_nid); -#endif -#endif diff --git a/arch/ia64/mm/tlb.c b/arch/ia64/mm/tlb.c deleted file mode 100644 index ca060e7a2a46..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/mm/tlb.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,591 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * TLB support routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * - * 08/02/00 A. Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Modified RID allocation for SMP - * Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> - * IPI based ptc implementation and A-step IPI implementation. - * Rohit Seth <rohit.seth@intel.com> - * Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> - * Christophe de Dinechin <ddd@hp.com>: Avoid ptc.e on memory allocation - * Copyright (C) 2007 Intel Corp - * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> - * Add multiple ptc.g/ptc.ga instruction support in global tlb purge. - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> - -#include <asm/delay.h> -#include <asm/mmu_context.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/dma.h> -#include <asm/processor.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/tlb.h> - -static struct { - u64 mask; /* mask of supported purge page-sizes */ - unsigned long max_bits; /* log2 of largest supported purge page-size */ -} purge; - -struct ia64_ctx ia64_ctx = { - .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(ia64_ctx.lock), - .next = 1, - .max_ctx = ~0U -}; - -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, ia64_need_tlb_flush); -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, ia64_tr_num); /*Number of TR slots in current processor*/ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, ia64_tr_used); /*Max Slot number used by kernel*/ - -struct ia64_tr_entry *ia64_idtrs[NR_CPUS]; - -/* - * Initializes the ia64_ctx.bitmap array based on max_ctx+1. - * Called after cpu_init() has setup ia64_ctx.max_ctx based on - * maximum RID that is supported by boot CPU. - */ -void __init -mmu_context_init (void) -{ - ia64_ctx.bitmap = memblock_alloc((ia64_ctx.max_ctx + 1) >> 3, - SMP_CACHE_BYTES); - if (!ia64_ctx.bitmap) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %u bytes\n", __func__, - (ia64_ctx.max_ctx + 1) >> 3); - ia64_ctx.flushmap = memblock_alloc((ia64_ctx.max_ctx + 1) >> 3, - SMP_CACHE_BYTES); - if (!ia64_ctx.flushmap) - panic("%s: Failed to allocate %u bytes\n", __func__, - (ia64_ctx.max_ctx + 1) >> 3); -} - -/* - * Acquire the ia64_ctx.lock before calling this function! - */ -void -wrap_mmu_context (struct mm_struct *mm) -{ - int i, cpu; - unsigned long flush_bit; - - for (i=0; i <= ia64_ctx.max_ctx / BITS_PER_LONG; i++) { - flush_bit = xchg(&ia64_ctx.flushmap[i], 0); - ia64_ctx.bitmap[i] ^= flush_bit; - } - - /* use offset at 300 to skip daemons */ - ia64_ctx.next = find_next_zero_bit(ia64_ctx.bitmap, - ia64_ctx.max_ctx, 300); - ia64_ctx.limit = find_next_bit(ia64_ctx.bitmap, - ia64_ctx.max_ctx, ia64_ctx.next); - - /* - * can't call flush_tlb_all() here because of race condition - * with O(1) scheduler [EF] - */ - cpu = get_cpu(); /* prevent preemption/migration */ - for_each_online_cpu(i) - if (i != cpu) - per_cpu(ia64_need_tlb_flush, i) = 1; - put_cpu(); - local_flush_tlb_all(); -} - -/* - * Implement "spinaphores" ... like counting semaphores, but they - * spin instead of sleeping. If there are ever any other users for - * this primitive it can be moved up to a spinaphore.h header. - */ -struct spinaphore { - unsigned long ticket; - unsigned long serve; -}; - -static inline void spinaphore_init(struct spinaphore *ss, int val) -{ - ss->ticket = 0; - ss->serve = val; -} - -static inline void down_spin(struct spinaphore *ss) -{ - unsigned long t = ia64_fetchadd(1, &ss->ticket, acq), serve; - - if (time_before(t, ss->serve)) - return; - - ia64_invala(); - - for (;;) { - asm volatile ("ld8.c.nc %0=[%1]" : "=r"(serve) : "r"(&ss->serve) : "memory"); - if (time_before(t, serve)) - return; - cpu_relax(); - } -} - -static inline void up_spin(struct spinaphore *ss) -{ - ia64_fetchadd(1, &ss->serve, rel); -} - -static struct spinaphore ptcg_sem; -static u16 nptcg = 1; -static int need_ptcg_sem = 1; -static int toolatetochangeptcgsem = 0; - -/* - * Kernel parameter "nptcg=" overrides max number of concurrent global TLB - * purges which is reported from either PAL or SAL PALO. - * - * We don't have sanity checking for nptcg value. It's the user's responsibility - * for valid nptcg value on the platform. Otherwise, kernel may hang in some - * cases. - */ -static int __init -set_nptcg(char *str) -{ - int value = 0; - - get_option(&str, &value); - setup_ptcg_sem(value, NPTCG_FROM_KERNEL_PARAMETER); - - return 1; -} - -__setup("nptcg=", set_nptcg); - -/* - * Maximum number of simultaneous ptc.g purges in the system can - * be defined by PAL_VM_SUMMARY (in which case we should take - * the smallest value for any cpu in the system) or by the PAL - * override table (in which case we should ignore the value from - * PAL_VM_SUMMARY). - * - * Kernel parameter "nptcg=" overrides maximum number of simultaneous ptc.g - * purges defined in either PAL_VM_SUMMARY or PAL override table. In this case, - * we should ignore the value from either PAL_VM_SUMMARY or PAL override table. - * - * Complicating the logic here is the fact that num_possible_cpus() - * isn't fully setup until we start bringing cpus online. - */ -void -setup_ptcg_sem(int max_purges, int nptcg_from) -{ - static int kp_override; - static int palo_override; - static int firstcpu = 1; - - if (toolatetochangeptcgsem) { - if (nptcg_from == NPTCG_FROM_PAL && max_purges == 0) - BUG_ON(1 < nptcg); - else - BUG_ON(max_purges < nptcg); - return; - } - - if (nptcg_from == NPTCG_FROM_KERNEL_PARAMETER) { - kp_override = 1; - nptcg = max_purges; - goto resetsema; - } - if (kp_override) { - need_ptcg_sem = num_possible_cpus() > nptcg; - return; - } - - if (nptcg_from == NPTCG_FROM_PALO) { - palo_override = 1; - - /* In PALO max_purges == 0 really means it! */ - if (max_purges == 0) - panic("Whoa! Platform does not support global TLB purges.\n"); - nptcg = max_purges; - if (nptcg == PALO_MAX_TLB_PURGES) { - need_ptcg_sem = 0; - return; - } - goto resetsema; - } - if (palo_override) { - if (nptcg != PALO_MAX_TLB_PURGES) - need_ptcg_sem = (num_possible_cpus() > nptcg); - return; - } - - /* In PAL_VM_SUMMARY max_purges == 0 actually means 1 */ - if (max_purges == 0) max_purges = 1; - - if (firstcpu) { - nptcg = max_purges; - firstcpu = 0; - } - if (max_purges < nptcg) - nptcg = max_purges; - if (nptcg == PAL_MAX_PURGES) { - need_ptcg_sem = 0; - return; - } else - need_ptcg_sem = (num_possible_cpus() > nptcg); - -resetsema: - spinaphore_init(&ptcg_sem, max_purges); -} - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP -static void -ia64_global_tlb_purge (struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start, - unsigned long end, unsigned long nbits) -{ - struct mm_struct *active_mm = current->active_mm; - - toolatetochangeptcgsem = 1; - - if (mm != active_mm) { - /* Restore region IDs for mm */ - if (mm && active_mm) { - activate_context(mm); - } else { - flush_tlb_all(); - return; - } - } - - if (need_ptcg_sem) - down_spin(&ptcg_sem); - - do { - /* - * Flush ALAT entries also. - */ - ia64_ptcga(start, (nbits << 2)); - ia64_srlz_i(); - start += (1UL << nbits); - } while (start < end); - - if (need_ptcg_sem) - up_spin(&ptcg_sem); - - if (mm != active_mm) { - activate_context(active_mm); - } -} -#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ - -void -local_flush_tlb_all (void) -{ - unsigned long i, j, flags, count0, count1, stride0, stride1, addr; - - addr = local_cpu_data->ptce_base; - count0 = local_cpu_data->ptce_count[0]; - count1 = local_cpu_data->ptce_count[1]; - stride0 = local_cpu_data->ptce_stride[0]; - stride1 = local_cpu_data->ptce_stride[1]; - - local_irq_save(flags); - for (i = 0; i < count0; ++i) { - for (j = 0; j < count1; ++j) { - ia64_ptce(addr); - addr += stride1; - } - addr += stride0; - } - local_irq_restore(flags); - ia64_srlz_i(); /* srlz.i implies srlz.d */ -} - -static void -__flush_tlb_range (struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long start, - unsigned long end) -{ - struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; - unsigned long size = end - start; - unsigned long nbits; - -#ifndef CONFIG_SMP - if (mm != current->active_mm) { - mm->context = 0; - return; - } -#endif - - nbits = ia64_fls(size + 0xfff); - while (unlikely (((1UL << nbits) & purge.mask) == 0) && - (nbits < purge.max_bits)) - ++nbits; - if (nbits > purge.max_bits) - nbits = purge.max_bits; - start &= ~((1UL << nbits) - 1); - - preempt_disable(); -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - if (mm != current->active_mm || cpumask_weight(mm_cpumask(mm)) != 1) { - ia64_global_tlb_purge(mm, start, end, nbits); - preempt_enable(); - return; - } -#endif - do { - ia64_ptcl(start, (nbits<<2)); - start += (1UL << nbits); - } while (start < end); - preempt_enable(); - ia64_srlz_i(); /* srlz.i implies srlz.d */ -} - -void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, - unsigned long start, unsigned long end) -{ - if (unlikely(end - start >= 1024*1024*1024*1024UL - || REGION_NUMBER(start) != REGION_NUMBER(end - 1))) { - /* - * If we flush more than a tera-byte or across regions, we're - * probably better off just flushing the entire TLB(s). This - * should be very rare and is not worth optimizing for. - */ - flush_tlb_all(); - } else { - /* flush the address range from the tlb */ - __flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end); - /* flush the virt. page-table area mapping the addr range */ - __flush_tlb_range(vma, ia64_thash(start), ia64_thash(end)); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_tlb_range); - -void ia64_tlb_init(void) -{ - ia64_ptce_info_t ptce_info; - u64 tr_pgbits; - long status; - pal_vm_info_1_u_t vm_info_1; - pal_vm_info_2_u_t vm_info_2; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - if ((status = ia64_pal_vm_page_size(&tr_pgbits, &purge.mask)) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE failed with status=%ld; " - "defaulting to architected purge page-sizes.\n", status); - purge.mask = 0x115557000UL; - } - purge.max_bits = ia64_fls(purge.mask); - - ia64_get_ptce(&ptce_info); - local_cpu_data->ptce_base = ptce_info.base; - local_cpu_data->ptce_count[0] = ptce_info.count[0]; - local_cpu_data->ptce_count[1] = ptce_info.count[1]; - local_cpu_data->ptce_stride[0] = ptce_info.stride[0]; - local_cpu_data->ptce_stride[1] = ptce_info.stride[1]; - - local_flush_tlb_all(); /* nuke left overs from bootstrapping... */ - status = ia64_pal_vm_summary(&vm_info_1, &vm_info_2); - - if (status) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_pal_vm_summary=%ld\n", status); - per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) = 8; - return; - } - per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) = vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_itr_entry+1; - if (per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) > - (vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_dtr_entry+1)) - per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) = - vm_info_1.pal_vm_info_1_s.max_dtr_entry+1; - if (per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) > IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX) { - static int justonce = 1; - per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu) = IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX; - if (justonce) { - justonce = 0; - printk(KERN_DEBUG "TR register number exceeds " - "IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX!\n"); - } - } -} - -/* - * is_tr_overlap - * - * Check overlap with inserted TRs. - */ -static int is_tr_overlap(struct ia64_tr_entry *p, u64 va, u64 log_size) -{ - u64 tr_log_size; - u64 tr_end; - u64 va_rr = ia64_get_rr(va); - u64 va_rid = RR_TO_RID(va_rr); - u64 va_end = va + (1<<log_size) - 1; - - if (va_rid != RR_TO_RID(p->rr)) - return 0; - tr_log_size = (p->itir & 0xff) >> 2; - tr_end = p->ifa + (1<<tr_log_size) - 1; - - if (va > tr_end || p->ifa > va_end) - return 0; - return 1; - -} - -/* - * ia64_insert_tr in virtual mode. Allocate a TR slot - * - * target_mask : 0x1 : itr, 0x2 : dtr, 0x3 : idtr - * - * va : virtual address. - * pte : pte entries inserted. - * log_size: range to be covered. - * - * Return value: <0 : error No. - * - * >=0 : slot number allocated for TR. - * Must be called with preemption disabled. - */ -int ia64_itr_entry(u64 target_mask, u64 va, u64 pte, u64 log_size) -{ - int i, r; - unsigned long psr; - struct ia64_tr_entry *p; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - if (!ia64_idtrs[cpu]) { - ia64_idtrs[cpu] = kmalloc_array(2 * IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX, - sizeof(struct ia64_tr_entry), - GFP_KERNEL); - if (!ia64_idtrs[cpu]) - return -ENOMEM; - } - r = -EINVAL; - /*Check overlap with existing TR entries*/ - if (target_mask & 0x1) { - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu]; - for (i = IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i <= per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu); - i++, p++) { - if (p->pte & 0x1) - if (is_tr_overlap(p, va, log_size)) { - printk(KERN_DEBUG "Overlapped Entry" - "Inserted for TR Register!!\n"); - goto out; - } - } - } - if (target_mask & 0x2) { - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX; - for (i = IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i <= per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu); - i++, p++) { - if (p->pte & 0x1) - if (is_tr_overlap(p, va, log_size)) { - printk(KERN_DEBUG "Overlapped Entry" - "Inserted for TR Register!!\n"); - goto out; - } - } - } - - for (i = IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i < per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu); i++) { - switch (target_mask & 0x3) { - case 1: - if (!((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + i)->pte & 0x1)) - goto found; - continue; - case 2: - if (!((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX + i)->pte & 0x1)) - goto found; - continue; - case 3: - if (!((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + i)->pte & 0x1) && - !((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX + i)->pte & 0x1)) - goto found; - continue; - default: - r = -EINVAL; - goto out; - } - } -found: - if (i >= per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu)) - return -EBUSY; - - /*Record tr info for mca handler use!*/ - if (i > per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu)) - per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu) = i; - - psr = ia64_clear_ic(); - if (target_mask & 0x1) { - ia64_itr(0x1, i, va, pte, log_size); - ia64_srlz_i(); - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + i; - p->ifa = va; - p->pte = pte; - p->itir = log_size << 2; - p->rr = ia64_get_rr(va); - } - if (target_mask & 0x2) { - ia64_itr(0x2, i, va, pte, log_size); - ia64_srlz_i(); - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX + i; - p->ifa = va; - p->pte = pte; - p->itir = log_size << 2; - p->rr = ia64_get_rr(va); - } - ia64_set_psr(psr); - r = i; -out: - return r; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_itr_entry); - -/* - * ia64_purge_tr - * - * target_mask: 0x1: purge itr, 0x2 : purge dtr, 0x3 purge idtr. - * slot: slot number to be freed. - * - * Must be called with preemption disabled. - */ -void ia64_ptr_entry(u64 target_mask, int slot) -{ - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - int i; - struct ia64_tr_entry *p; - - if (slot < IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE || slot >= per_cpu(ia64_tr_num, cpu)) - return; - - if (target_mask & 0x1) { - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + slot; - if ((p->pte&0x1) && is_tr_overlap(p, p->ifa, p->itir>>2)) { - p->pte = 0; - ia64_ptr(0x1, p->ifa, p->itir>>2); - ia64_srlz_i(); - } - } - - if (target_mask & 0x2) { - p = ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX + slot; - if ((p->pte & 0x1) && is_tr_overlap(p, p->ifa, p->itir>>2)) { - p->pte = 0; - ia64_ptr(0x2, p->ifa, p->itir>>2); - ia64_srlz_i(); - } - } - - for (i = per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu); i >= IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i--) { - if (((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + i)->pte & 0x1) || - ((ia64_idtrs[cpu] + IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX + i)->pte & 0x1)) - break; - } - per_cpu(ia64_tr_used, cpu) = i; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_ptr_entry); diff --git a/arch/ia64/pci/Makefile b/arch/ia64/pci/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 81ea50eeb527..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/pci/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -# -# Makefile for the ia64-specific parts of the pci bus -# -obj-y := pci.o fixup.o diff --git a/arch/ia64/pci/fixup.c b/arch/ia64/pci/fixup.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2bcdd7d3a1ad..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/pci/fixup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -/* - * Exceptions for specific devices. Usually work-arounds for fatal design flaws. - * Derived from fixup.c of i386 tree. - */ - -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/vgaarb.h> -#include <linux/screen_info.h> -#include <asm/uv/uv.h> - -/* - * Fixup to mark boot BIOS video selected by BIOS before it changes - * - * From information provided by "Jon Smirl" <jonsmirl@gmail.com> - * - * The standard boot ROM sequence for an x86 machine uses the BIOS - * to select an initial video card for boot display. This boot video - * card will have its BIOS copied to 0xC0000 in system RAM. - * IORESOURCE_ROM_SHADOW is used to associate the boot video - * card with this copy. On laptops this copy has to be used since - * the main ROM may be compressed or combined with another image. - * See pci_map_rom() for use of this flag. Before marking the device - * with IORESOURCE_ROM_SHADOW check if a vga_default_device is already set - * by either arch code or vga-arbitration; if so only apply the fixup to this - * already-determined primary video card. - */ - -static void pci_fixup_video(struct pci_dev *pdev) -{ - struct pci_dev *bridge; - struct pci_bus *bus; - u16 config; - struct resource *res; - - if (is_uv_system()) - return; - /* Maybe, this machine supports legacy memory map. */ - - /* Is VGA routed to us? */ - bus = pdev->bus; - while (bus) { - bridge = bus->self; - - /* - * From information provided by - * "David Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> - * The bridge control register is valid for PCI header - * type BRIDGE, or CARDBUS. Host to PCI controllers use - * PCI header type NORMAL. - */ - if (bridge && (pci_is_bridge(bridge))) { - pci_read_config_word(bridge, PCI_BRIDGE_CONTROL, - &config); - if (!(config & PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_VGA)) - return; - } - bus = bus->parent; - } - if (!vga_default_device() || pdev == vga_default_device()) { - pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &config); - if (config & (PCI_COMMAND_IO | PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY)) { - res = &pdev->resource[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE]; - - pci_disable_rom(pdev); - if (res->parent) - release_resource(res); - - res->start = 0xC0000; - res->end = res->start + 0x20000 - 1; - res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_ROM_SHADOW | - IORESOURCE_PCI_FIXED; - dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Video device with shadowed ROM at %pR\n", - res); - } - } -} -DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_CLASS_HEADER(PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, - PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA, 8, pci_fixup_video); diff --git a/arch/ia64/pci/pci.c b/arch/ia64/pci/pci.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0a0328e61bef..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/pci/pci.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,576 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * pci.c - Low-Level PCI Access in IA-64 - * - * Derived from bios32.c of i386 tree. - * - * (c) Copyright 2002, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. - * - * Note: Above list of copyright holders is incomplete... - */ - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/pci-acpi.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/memblock.h> -#include <linux/export.h> - -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/sal.h> -#include <asm/smp.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/hw_irq.h> - -/* - * Low-level SAL-based PCI configuration access functions. Note that SAL - * calls are already serialized (via sal_lock), so we don't need another - * synchronization mechanism here. - */ - -#define PCI_SAL_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg) \ - (((u64) seg << 24) | (bus << 16) | (devfn << 8) | (reg)) - -/* SAL 3.2 adds support for extended config space. */ - -#define PCI_SAL_EXT_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg) \ - (((u64) seg << 28) | (bus << 20) | (devfn << 12) | (reg)) - -int raw_pci_read(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus, unsigned int devfn, - int reg, int len, u32 *value) -{ - u64 addr, data = 0; - int mode, result; - - if (!value || (seg > 65535) || (bus > 255) || (devfn > 255) || (reg > 4095)) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((seg | reg) <= 255) { - addr = PCI_SAL_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg); - mode = 0; - } else if (sal_revision >= SAL_VERSION_CODE(3,2)) { - addr = PCI_SAL_EXT_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg); - mode = 1; - } else { - return -EINVAL; - } - - result = ia64_sal_pci_config_read(addr, mode, len, &data); - if (result != 0) - return -EINVAL; - - *value = (u32) data; - return 0; -} - -int raw_pci_write(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus, unsigned int devfn, - int reg, int len, u32 value) -{ - u64 addr; - int mode, result; - - if ((seg > 65535) || (bus > 255) || (devfn > 255) || (reg > 4095)) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((seg | reg) <= 255) { - addr = PCI_SAL_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg); - mode = 0; - } else if (sal_revision >= SAL_VERSION_CODE(3,2)) { - addr = PCI_SAL_EXT_ADDRESS(seg, bus, devfn, reg); - mode = 1; - } else { - return -EINVAL; - } - result = ia64_sal_pci_config_write(addr, mode, len, value); - if (result != 0) - return -EINVAL; - return 0; -} - -static int pci_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, - int size, u32 *value) -{ - return raw_pci_read(pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number, - devfn, where, size, value); -} - -static int pci_write(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, - int size, u32 value) -{ - return raw_pci_write(pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number, - devfn, where, size, value); -} - -struct pci_ops pci_root_ops = { - .read = pci_read, - .write = pci_write, -}; - -struct pci_root_info { - struct acpi_pci_root_info common; - struct pci_controller controller; - struct list_head io_resources; -}; - -static unsigned int new_space(u64 phys_base, int sparse) -{ - u64 mmio_base; - int i; - - if (phys_base == 0) - return 0; /* legacy I/O port space */ - - mmio_base = (u64) ioremap(phys_base, 0); - for (i = 0; i < num_io_spaces; i++) - if (io_space[i].mmio_base == mmio_base && - io_space[i].sparse == sparse) - return i; - - if (num_io_spaces == MAX_IO_SPACES) { - pr_err("PCI: Too many IO port spaces " - "(MAX_IO_SPACES=%lu)\n", MAX_IO_SPACES); - return ~0; - } - - i = num_io_spaces++; - io_space[i].mmio_base = mmio_base; - io_space[i].sparse = sparse; - - return i; -} - -static int add_io_space(struct device *dev, struct pci_root_info *info, - struct resource_entry *entry) -{ - struct resource_entry *iospace; - struct resource *resource, *res = entry->res; - char *name; - unsigned long base, min, max, base_port; - unsigned int sparse = 0, space_nr, len; - - len = strlen(info->common.name) + 32; - iospace = resource_list_create_entry(NULL, len); - if (!iospace) { - dev_err(dev, "PCI: No memory for %s I/O port space\n", - info->common.name); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO_SPARSE) - sparse = 1; - space_nr = new_space(entry->offset, sparse); - if (space_nr == ~0) - goto free_resource; - - name = (char *)(iospace + 1); - min = res->start - entry->offset; - max = res->end - entry->offset; - base = __pa(io_space[space_nr].mmio_base); - base_port = IO_SPACE_BASE(space_nr); - snprintf(name, len, "%s I/O Ports %08lx-%08lx", info->common.name, - base_port + min, base_port + max); - - /* - * The SDM guarantees the legacy 0-64K space is sparse, but if the - * mapping is done by the processor (not the bridge), ACPI may not - * mark it as sparse. - */ - if (space_nr == 0) - sparse = 1; - - resource = iospace->res; - resource->name = name; - resource->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; - resource->start = base + (sparse ? IO_SPACE_SPARSE_ENCODING(min) : min); - resource->end = base + (sparse ? IO_SPACE_SPARSE_ENCODING(max) : max); - if (insert_resource(&iomem_resource, resource)) { - dev_err(dev, - "can't allocate host bridge io space resource %pR\n", - resource); - goto free_resource; - } - - entry->offset = base_port; - res->start = min + base_port; - res->end = max + base_port; - resource_list_add_tail(iospace, &info->io_resources); - - return 0; - -free_resource: - resource_list_free_entry(iospace); - return -ENOSPC; -} - -/* - * An IO port or MMIO resource assigned to a PCI host bridge may be - * consumed by the host bridge itself or available to its child - * bus/devices. The ACPI specification defines a bit (Producer/Consumer) - * to tell whether the resource is consumed by the host bridge itself, - * but firmware hasn't used that bit consistently, so we can't rely on it. - * - * On x86 and IA64 platforms, all IO port and MMIO resources are assumed - * to be available to child bus/devices except one special case: - * IO port [0xCF8-0xCFF] is consumed by the host bridge itself - * to access PCI configuration space. - * - * So explicitly filter out PCI CFG IO ports[0xCF8-0xCFF]. - */ -static bool resource_is_pcicfg_ioport(struct resource *res) -{ - return (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO) && - res->start == 0xCF8 && res->end == 0xCFF; -} - -static int pci_acpi_root_prepare_resources(struct acpi_pci_root_info *ci) -{ - struct device *dev = &ci->bridge->dev; - struct pci_root_info *info; - struct resource *res; - struct resource_entry *entry, *tmp; - int status; - - status = acpi_pci_probe_root_resources(ci); - if (status > 0) { - info = container_of(ci, struct pci_root_info, common); - resource_list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, tmp, &ci->resources) { - res = entry->res; - if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) { - /* - * HP's firmware has a hack to work around a - * Windows bug. Ignore these tiny memory ranges. - */ - if (resource_size(res) <= 16) { - resource_list_del(entry); - insert_resource(&iomem_resource, - entry->res); - resource_list_add_tail(entry, - &info->io_resources); - } - } else if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO) { - if (resource_is_pcicfg_ioport(entry->res)) - resource_list_destroy_entry(entry); - else if (add_io_space(dev, info, entry)) - resource_list_destroy_entry(entry); - } - } - } - - return status; -} - -static void pci_acpi_root_release_info(struct acpi_pci_root_info *ci) -{ - struct pci_root_info *info; - struct resource_entry *entry, *tmp; - - info = container_of(ci, struct pci_root_info, common); - resource_list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, tmp, &info->io_resources) { - release_resource(entry->res); - resource_list_destroy_entry(entry); - } - kfree(info); -} - -static struct acpi_pci_root_ops pci_acpi_root_ops = { - .pci_ops = &pci_root_ops, - .release_info = pci_acpi_root_release_info, - .prepare_resources = pci_acpi_root_prepare_resources, -}; - -struct pci_bus *pci_acpi_scan_root(struct acpi_pci_root *root) -{ - struct acpi_device *device = root->device; - struct pci_root_info *info; - - info = kzalloc(sizeof(*info), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!info) { - dev_err(&device->dev, - "pci_bus %04x:%02x: ignored (out of memory)\n", - root->segment, (int)root->secondary.start); - return NULL; - } - - info->controller.segment = root->segment; - info->controller.companion = device; - info->controller.node = acpi_get_node(device->handle); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&info->io_resources); - return acpi_pci_root_create(root, &pci_acpi_root_ops, - &info->common, &info->controller); -} - -int pcibios_root_bridge_prepare(struct pci_host_bridge *bridge) -{ - /* - * We pass NULL as parent to pci_create_root_bus(), so if it is not NULL - * here, pci_create_root_bus() has been called by someone else and - * sysdata is likely to be different from what we expect. Let it go in - * that case. - */ - if (!bridge->dev.parent) { - struct pci_controller *controller = bridge->bus->sysdata; - ACPI_COMPANION_SET(&bridge->dev, controller->companion); - } - return 0; -} - -void pcibios_fixup_device_resources(struct pci_dev *dev) -{ - int idx; - - if (!dev->bus) - return; - - for (idx = 0; idx < PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES; idx++) { - struct resource *r = &dev->resource[idx]; - - if (!r->flags || r->parent || !r->start) - continue; - - pci_claim_resource(dev, idx); - } -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pcibios_fixup_device_resources); - -static void pcibios_fixup_bridge_resources(struct pci_dev *dev) -{ - int idx; - - if (!dev->bus) - return; - - for (idx = PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES; idx < PCI_NUM_RESOURCES; idx++) { - struct resource *r = &dev->resource[idx]; - - if (!r->flags || r->parent || !r->start) - continue; - - pci_claim_bridge_resource(dev, idx); - } -} - -/* - * Called after each bus is probed, but before its children are examined. - */ -void pcibios_fixup_bus(struct pci_bus *b) -{ - struct pci_dev *dev; - - if (b->self) { - pci_read_bridge_bases(b); - pcibios_fixup_bridge_resources(b->self); - } - list_for_each_entry(dev, &b->devices, bus_list) - pcibios_fixup_device_resources(dev); -} - -void pcibios_add_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) -{ - acpi_pci_add_bus(bus); -} - -void pcibios_remove_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) -{ - acpi_pci_remove_bus(bus); -} - -void pcibios_set_master (struct pci_dev *dev) -{ - /* No special bus mastering setup handling */ -} - -int -pcibios_enable_device (struct pci_dev *dev, int mask) -{ - int ret; - - ret = pci_enable_resources(dev, mask); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - - if (!pci_dev_msi_enabled(dev)) - return acpi_pci_irq_enable(dev); - return 0; -} - -void -pcibios_disable_device (struct pci_dev *dev) -{ - BUG_ON(atomic_read(&dev->enable_cnt)); - if (!pci_dev_msi_enabled(dev)) - acpi_pci_irq_disable(dev); -} - -/** - * pci_get_legacy_mem - generic legacy mem routine - * @bus: bus to get legacy memory base address for - * - * Find the base of legacy memory for @bus. This is typically the first - * megabyte of bus address space for @bus or is simply 0 on platforms whose - * chipsets support legacy I/O and memory routing. Returns the base address - * or an error pointer if an error occurred. - * - * This is the ia64 generic version of this routine. Other platforms - * are free to override it with a machine vector. - */ -char *pci_get_legacy_mem(struct pci_bus *bus) -{ - return (char *)__IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET; -} - -/** - * pci_mmap_legacy_page_range - map legacy memory space to userland - * @bus: bus whose legacy space we're mapping - * @vma: vma passed in by mmap - * - * Map legacy memory space for this device back to userspace using a machine - * vector to get the base address. - */ -int -pci_mmap_legacy_page_range(struct pci_bus *bus, struct vm_area_struct *vma, - enum pci_mmap_state mmap_state) -{ - unsigned long size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start; - pgprot_t prot; - char *addr; - - /* We only support mmap'ing of legacy memory space */ - if (mmap_state != pci_mmap_mem) - return -ENOSYS; - - /* - * Avoid attribute aliasing. See Documentation/arch/ia64/aliasing.rst - * for more details. - */ - if (!valid_mmap_phys_addr_range(vma->vm_pgoff, size)) - return -EINVAL; - prot = phys_mem_access_prot(NULL, vma->vm_pgoff, size, - vma->vm_page_prot); - - addr = pci_get_legacy_mem(bus); - if (IS_ERR(addr)) - return PTR_ERR(addr); - - vma->vm_pgoff += (unsigned long)addr >> PAGE_SHIFT; - vma->vm_page_prot = prot; - - if (remap_pfn_range(vma, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_pgoff, - size, vma->vm_page_prot)) - return -EAGAIN; - - return 0; -} - -/** - * pci_legacy_read - read from legacy I/O space - * @bus: bus to read - * @port: legacy port value - * @val: caller allocated storage for returned value - * @size: number of bytes to read - * - * Simply reads @size bytes from @port and puts the result in @val. - * - * Again, this (and the write routine) are generic versions that can be - * overridden by the platform. This is necessary on platforms that don't - * support legacy I/O routing or that hard fail on legacy I/O timeouts. - */ -int pci_legacy_read(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 *val, u8 size) -{ - int ret = size; - - switch (size) { - case 1: - *val = inb(port); - break; - case 2: - *val = inw(port); - break; - case 4: - *val = inl(port); - break; - default: - ret = -EINVAL; - break; - } - - return ret; -} - -/** - * pci_legacy_write - perform a legacy I/O write - * @bus: bus pointer - * @port: port to write - * @val: value to write - * @size: number of bytes to write from @val - * - * Simply writes @size bytes of @val to @port. - */ -int pci_legacy_write(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 val, u8 size) -{ - int ret = size; - - switch (size) { - case 1: - outb(val, port); - break; - case 2: - outw(val, port); - break; - case 4: - outl(val, port); - break; - default: - ret = -EINVAL; - break; - } - - return ret; -} - -/** - * set_pci_cacheline_size - determine cacheline size for PCI devices - * - * We want to use the line-size of the outer-most cache. We assume - * that this line-size is the same for all CPUs. - * - * Code mostly taken from arch/ia64/kernel/palinfo.c:cache_info(). - */ -static void __init set_pci_dfl_cacheline_size(void) -{ - unsigned long levels, unique_caches; - long status; - pal_cache_config_info_t cci; - - status = ia64_pal_cache_summary(&levels, &unique_caches); - if (status != 0) { - pr_err("%s: ia64_pal_cache_summary() failed " - "(status=%ld)\n", __func__, status); - return; - } - - status = ia64_pal_cache_config_info(levels - 1, - /* cache_type (data_or_unified)= */ 2, &cci); - if (status != 0) { - pr_err("%s: ia64_pal_cache_config_info() failed " - "(status=%ld)\n", __func__, status); - return; - } - pci_dfl_cache_line_size = (1 << cci.pcci_line_size) / 4; -} - -static int __init pcibios_init(void) -{ - set_pci_dfl_cacheline_size(); - return 0; -} - -subsys_initcall(pcibios_init); diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas deleted file mode 100755 index 787cf9b6b04a..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -dir=$(dirname $0) -CC=$1 -OBJDUMP=$2 -tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} -out=$tmp/out$$.o -$CC -c $dir/check-gas-asm.S -o $out -res=$($OBJDUMP -r --section .data $out | fgrep 00004 | tr -s ' ' |cut -f3 -d' ') -rm -f $out -if [ $res != ".text" ]; then - echo buggy -else - echo good -fi -exit 0 diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas-asm.S b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas-asm.S deleted file mode 100644 index 010e1d227e5d..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-gas-asm.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -[1:] nop 0 - .xdata4 ".data", 0, 1b-. diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-model.c b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-model.c deleted file mode 100644 index e1d4e86e3d63..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-model.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -int __attribute__ ((__model__ (__small__))) x; diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.S b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.S deleted file mode 100644 index 65d6378adaaa..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - .rodata - data4 @segrel(start) - .data -start: diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.lds b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.lds deleted file mode 100644 index c385d246e458..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-segrel.lds +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -SECTIONS { - . = SIZEOF_HEADERS; - .rodata : { *(.rodata) } :ro - .note : { *(.note*) } - . = 0xa0000; - .data : { *(.data) } :dat - /DISCARD/ : { *(*) } -} -PHDRS { - ro PT_LOAD FILEHDR PHDRS; - dat PT_LOAD; -} diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-serialize.S b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-serialize.S deleted file mode 100644 index 0400c106806c..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-serialize.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ - .serialize.data - .serialize.instruction diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-text-align.S b/arch/ia64/scripts/check-text-align.S deleted file mode 100644 index 107fa1c88c2e..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/check-text-align.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ - .proc foo - .prologue -foo: .save rp, r2 - nop 0 - .align 64 - .endp foo diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/toolchain-flags b/arch/ia64/scripts/toolchain-flags deleted file mode 100755 index 12dff5c981cf..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/toolchain-flags +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# -# Check whether linker can handle cross-segment @segrel(): -# -CPPFLAGS="" -CC=$1 -OBJDUMP=$2 -READELF=$3 -dir=$(dirname $0) -tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} -out=$tmp/out$$ - -# Check whether cross-segment segment-relative relocs work fine. We need -# that for building the gate DSO: - -$CC -nostdlib -static -Wl,-T$dir/check-segrel.lds $dir/check-segrel.S -o $out -res=$($OBJDUMP --full --section .rodata $out | fgrep 000 | cut -f3 -d' ') -rm -f $out -if [ $res != 00000a00 ]; then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DHAVE_BUGGY_SEGREL" - cat >&2 <<EOF -warning: your linker cannot handle cross-segment segment-relative relocations. - please upgrade to a newer version (it is safe to use this linker, but - the kernel will be bigger than strictly necessary). -EOF -fi - -# Check whether .align inside a function works as expected. - -$CC -c $dir/check-text-align.S -o $out -$READELF -u $out | fgrep -q 'prologue(rlen=12)' -res=$? -rm -f $out -if [ $res -eq 0 ]; then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DHAVE_WORKING_TEXT_ALIGN" -fi - -if ! $CC -c $dir/check-model.c -o $out 2>&1 | grep __model__ | grep -q attrib -then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DHAVE_MODEL_SMALL_ATTRIBUTE" -fi -rm -f $out - -# Check whether assembler supports .serialize.{data,instruction} directive. - -$CC -c $dir/check-serialize.S -o $out 2>/dev/null -res=$? -rm -f $out -if [ $res -eq 0 ]; then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DHAVE_SERIALIZE_DIRECTIVE" -fi - -echo $CPPFLAGS diff --git a/arch/ia64/scripts/unwcheck.py b/arch/ia64/scripts/unwcheck.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9581742f0db2..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/scripts/unwcheck.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python3 -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -# -# Usage: unwcheck.py FILE -# -# This script checks the unwind info of each function in file FILE -# and verifies that the sum of the region-lengths matches the total -# length of the function. -# -# Based on a shell/awk script originally written by Harish Patil, -# which was converted to Perl by Matthew Chapman, which was converted -# to Python by David Mosberger. -# -import os -import re -import sys - -if len(sys.argv) != 2: - print("Usage: %s FILE" % sys.argv[0]) - sys.exit(2) - -readelf = os.getenv("READELF", "readelf") - -start_pattern = re.compile("<([^>]*)>: \[0x([0-9a-f]+)-0x([0-9a-f]+)\]") -rlen_pattern = re.compile(".*rlen=([0-9]+)") - -def check_func (func, slots, rlen_sum): - if slots != rlen_sum: - global num_errors - num_errors += 1 - if not func: func = "[%#x-%#x]" % (start, end) - print("ERROR: %s: %lu slots, total region length = %lu" % (func, slots, rlen_sum)) - return - -num_funcs = 0 -num_errors = 0 -func = False -slots = 0 -rlen_sum = 0 -for line in os.popen("%s -u %s" % (readelf, sys.argv[1])): - m = start_pattern.match(line) - if m: - check_func(func, slots, rlen_sum) - - func = m.group(1) - start = int(m.group(2), 16) - end = int(m.group(3), 16) - slots = 3 * (end - start) / 16 - rlen_sum = 0 - num_funcs += 1 - else: - m = rlen_pattern.match(line) - if m: - rlen_sum += int(m.group(1)) -check_func(func, slots, rlen_sum) - -if num_errors == 0: - print("No errors detected in %u functions." % num_funcs) -else: - if num_errors > 1: - err="errors" - else: - err="error" - print("%u %s detected in %u functions." % (num_errors, err, num_funcs)) - sys.exit(1) diff --git a/arch/ia64/uv/Makefile b/arch/ia64/uv/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index aa9f91947c49..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/uv/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# arch/ia64/uv/Makefile -# -# This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public -# License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive -# for more details. -# -# Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Makefile for the sn uv subplatform -# - -obj-y += kernel/ diff --git a/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/Makefile b/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 297196578d19..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# arch/ia64/uv/kernel/Makefile -# -# This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public -# License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive -# for more details. -# -# Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# - -ccflags-y := -Iarch/ia64/sn/include - -obj-y += setup.o diff --git a/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/setup.c b/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/setup.c deleted file mode 100644 index bb025486d791..000000000000 --- a/arch/ia64/uv/kernel/setup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public - * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive - * for more details. - * - * SGI UV Core Functions - * - * Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. - */ - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/percpu.h> -#include <asm/uv/uv.h> -#include <asm/uv/uv_mmrs.h> -#include <asm/uv/uv_hub.h> - -bool ia64_is_uv; -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ia64_is_uv); - -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct uv_hub_info_s, __uv_hub_info); -EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL_GPL(__uv_hub_info); - -struct redir_addr { - unsigned long redirect; - unsigned long alias; -}; - -#define DEST_SHIFT UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR_DEST_BASE_SHFT - -static __initdata struct redir_addr redir_addrs[] = { - {UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_0_MMR, UVH_SI_ALIAS0_OVERLAY_CONFIG}, - {UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_1_MMR, UVH_SI_ALIAS1_OVERLAY_CONFIG}, - {UVH_RH_GAM_ALIAS210_REDIRECT_CONFIG_2_MMR, UVH_SI_ALIAS2_OVERLAY_CONFIG}, -}; - -static __init void get_lowmem_redirect(unsigned long *base, unsigned long *size) -{ - union uvh_si_alias0_overlay_config_u alias; - union uvh_rh_gam_alias210_redirect_config_2_mmr_u redirect; - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(redir_addrs); i++) { - alias.v = uv_read_local_mmr(redir_addrs[i].alias); - if (alias.s.base == 0) { - *size = (1UL << alias.s.m_alias); - redirect.v = uv_read_local_mmr(redir_addrs[i].redirect); - *base = (unsigned long)redirect.s.dest_base << DEST_SHIFT; - return; - } - } - BUG(); -} - -void __init uv_probe_system_type(void) -{ - struct acpi_table_rsdp *rsdp; - struct acpi_table_xsdt *xsdt; - - if (efi.acpi20 == EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) { - pr_err("ACPI 2.0 RSDP not found.\n"); - return; - } - - rsdp = (struct acpi_table_rsdp *)__va(efi.acpi20); - if (strncmp(rsdp->signature, ACPI_SIG_RSDP, sizeof(ACPI_SIG_RSDP) - 1)) { - pr_err("ACPI 2.0 RSDP signature incorrect.\n"); - return; - } - - xsdt = (struct acpi_table_xsdt *)__va(rsdp->xsdt_physical_address); - if (strncmp(xsdt->header.signature, ACPI_SIG_XSDT, - sizeof(ACPI_SIG_XSDT) - 1)) { - pr_err("ACPI 2.0 XSDT signature incorrect.\n"); - return; - } - - if (!strcmp(xsdt->header.oem_id, "SGI") && - !strcmp(xsdt->header.oem_table_id + 4, "UV")) - ia64_is_uv = true; -} - -void __init uv_setup(char **cmdline_p) -{ - union uvh_si_addr_map_config_u m_n_config; - union uvh_node_id_u node_id; - unsigned long gnode_upper; - int nid, cpu, m_val, n_val; - unsigned long mmr_base, lowmem_redir_base, lowmem_redir_size; - - get_lowmem_redirect(&lowmem_redir_base, &lowmem_redir_size); - node_id.v = uv_read_local_mmr(UVH_NODE_ID); - m_n_config.v = uv_read_local_mmr(UVH_SI_ADDR_MAP_CONFIG); - mmr_base = uv_read_local_mmr(UVH_RH_GAM_MMR_OVERLAY_CONFIG_MMR) & - ~UV_MMR_ENABLE; - - m_val = m_n_config.s.m_skt; - n_val = m_n_config.s.n_skt; - printk(KERN_DEBUG "UV: global MMR base 0x%lx\n", mmr_base); - - gnode_upper = (((unsigned long)node_id.s.node_id) & - ~((1 << n_val) - 1)) << m_val; - - for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { - nid = cpu_to_node(cpu); - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->lowmem_remap_base = lowmem_redir_base; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->lowmem_remap_top = - lowmem_redir_base + lowmem_redir_size; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->m_val = m_val; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->n_val = n_val; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->pnode_mask = (1 << n_val) -1; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->gpa_mask = (1 << (m_val + n_val)) - 1; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->gnode_upper = gnode_upper; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->global_mmr_base = mmr_base; - uv_cpu_hub_info(cpu)->coherency_domain_number = 0;/* ZZZ */ - printk(KERN_DEBUG "UV cpu %d, nid %d\n", cpu, nid); - } -} - diff --git a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig index cee82b473dc5..554e487cbfab 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ config ACPI_CPU_FREQ_PSS config ACPI_PROCESSOR_CSTATE def_bool y depends on ACPI_PROCESSOR - depends on IA64 || X86 + depends on X86 config ACPI_PROCESSOR_IDLE bool @@ -281,9 +281,9 @@ config ACPI_CPPC_LIB config ACPI_PROCESSOR tristate "Processor" - depends on X86 || IA64 || ARM64 || LOONGARCH + depends on X86 || ARM64 || LOONGARCH select ACPI_PROCESSOR_IDLE - select ACPI_CPU_FREQ_PSS if X86 || IA64 || LOONGARCH + select ACPI_CPU_FREQ_PSS if X86 || LOONGARCH select THERMAL default y help diff --git a/drivers/acpi/numa/Kconfig b/drivers/acpi/numa/Kconfig index 39b1f34c21df..849c2bd820b9 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/numa/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/acpi/numa/Kconfig @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ config ACPI_NUMA bool "NUMA support" depends on NUMA - depends on (X86 || IA64 || ARM64 || LOONGARCH) - default y if IA64 || ARM64 + depends on (X86 || ARM64 || LOONGARCH) + default y if ARM64 config ACPI_HMAT bool "ACPI Heterogeneous Memory Attribute Table Support" diff --git a/drivers/acpi/osl.c b/drivers/acpi/osl.c index f725813d0cce..06289a93d3d2 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/osl.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/osl.c @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ acpi_map_lookup_virt(void __iomem *virt, acpi_size size) return NULL; } -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64) || defined(CONFIG_RISCV) +#if defined(CONFIG_ARM64) || defined(CONFIG_RISCV) /* ioremap will take care of cache attributes */ #define should_use_kmap(pfn) 0 #else diff --git a/drivers/char/Kconfig b/drivers/char/Kconfig index 625af75833fc..7c8dd0abcfdf 100644 --- a/drivers/char/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/Kconfig @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ config DEVPORT device is similar to /dev/mem, but for I/O ports. config HPET - bool "HPET - High Precision Event Timer" if (X86 || IA64) + bool "HPET - High Precision Event Timer" if X86 default n depends on ACPI help @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ config HPET_MMAP_DEFAULT config HANGCHECK_TIMER tristate "Hangcheck timer" - depends on X86 || IA64 || PPC64 || S390 + depends on X86 || PPC64 || S390 help The hangcheck-timer module detects when the system has gone out to lunch past a certain margin. It can reboot the system diff --git a/drivers/char/Makefile b/drivers/char/Makefile index c5f532e412f1..e9b360cdc99a 100644 --- a/drivers/char/Makefile +++ b/drivers/char/Makefile @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_TTY_PRINTK) += ttyprintk.o obj-y += misc.o obj-$(CONFIG_ATARI_DSP56K) += dsp56k.o obj-$(CONFIG_VIRTIO_CONSOLE) += virtio_console.o -obj-$(CONFIG_MSPEC) += mspec.o obj-$(CONFIG_UV_MMTIMER) += uv_mmtimer.o obj-$(CONFIG_IBM_BSR) += bsr.o diff --git a/drivers/char/agp/Kconfig b/drivers/char/agp/Kconfig index 4f501e4842ab..c47eb7bf06d4 100644 --- a/drivers/char/agp/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/agp/Kconfig @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 menuconfig AGP tristate "/dev/agpgart (AGP Support)" - depends on ALPHA || IA64 || PARISC || PPC || X86 + depends on ALPHA || PARISC || PPC || X86 depends on PCI help AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) is a bus system mainly used to @@ -109,20 +109,6 @@ config AGP_VIA This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of X on VIA MVP3/Apollo Pro chipsets. -config AGP_I460 - tristate "Intel 460GX chipset support" - depends on AGP && IA64 - help - This option gives you AGP GART support for the Intel 460GX chipset - for IA64 processors. - -config AGP_HP_ZX1 - tristate "HP ZX1 chipset AGP support" - depends on AGP && IA64 - help - This option gives you AGP GART support for the HP ZX1 chipset - for IA64 processors. - config AGP_PARISC tristate "HP Quicksilver AGP support" depends on AGP && PARISC && 64BIT && IOMMU_SBA diff --git a/drivers/char/agp/Makefile b/drivers/char/agp/Makefile index 90ed8c789e48..25834557e486 100644 --- a/drivers/char/agp/Makefile +++ b/drivers/char/agp/Makefile @@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_AMD) += amd-k7-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_AMD64) += amd64-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_ALPHA_CORE) += alpha-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_EFFICEON) += efficeon-agp.o -obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_HP_ZX1) += hp-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_PARISC) += parisc-agp.o -obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_I460) += i460-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_INTEL) += intel-agp.o obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_GTT) += intel-gtt.o obj-$(CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA) += nvidia-agp.o diff --git a/drivers/char/agp/hp-agp.c b/drivers/char/agp/hp-agp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 84d9adbb62f6..000000000000 --- a/drivers/char/agp/hp-agp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,550 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * HP zx1 AGPGART routines. - * - * (c) Copyright 2002, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/agp_backend.h> -#include <linux/log2.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> - -#include <asm/acpi-ext.h> - -#include "agp.h" - -#define HP_ZX1_IOC_OFFSET 0x1000 /* ACPI reports SBA, we want IOC */ - -/* HP ZX1 IOC registers */ -#define HP_ZX1_IBASE 0x300 -#define HP_ZX1_IMASK 0x308 -#define HP_ZX1_PCOM 0x310 -#define HP_ZX1_TCNFG 0x318 -#define HP_ZX1_PDIR_BASE 0x320 - -#define HP_ZX1_IOVA_BASE GB(1UL) -#define HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE GB(1UL) -#define HP_ZX1_GART_SIZE (HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE / 2) -#define HP_ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE 0x0000badbadc0ffeeUL - -#define HP_ZX1_PDIR_VALID_BIT 0x8000000000000000UL -#define HP_ZX1_IOVA_TO_PDIR(va) ((va - hp_private.iova_base) >> hp_private.io_tlb_shift) - -#define AGP8X_MODE_BIT 3 -#define AGP8X_MODE (1 << AGP8X_MODE_BIT) - -/* AGP bridge need not be PCI device, but DRM thinks it is. */ -static struct pci_dev fake_bridge_dev; - -static int hp_zx1_gart_found; - -static struct aper_size_info_fixed hp_zx1_sizes[] = -{ - {0, 0, 0}, /* filled in by hp_zx1_fetch_size() */ -}; - -static struct gatt_mask hp_zx1_masks[] = -{ - {.mask = HP_ZX1_PDIR_VALID_BIT, .type = 0} -}; - -static struct _hp_private { - volatile u8 __iomem *ioc_regs; - volatile u8 __iomem *lba_regs; - int lba_cap_offset; - u64 *io_pdir; // PDIR for entire IOVA - u64 *gatt; // PDIR just for GART (subset of above) - u64 gatt_entries; - u64 iova_base; - u64 gart_base; - u64 gart_size; - u64 io_pdir_size; - int io_pdir_owner; // do we own it, or share it with sba_iommu? - int io_page_size; - int io_tlb_shift; - int io_tlb_ps; // IOC ps config - int io_pages_per_kpage; -} hp_private; - -static int __init hp_zx1_ioc_shared(void) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "HP ZX1 IOC: IOPDIR shared with sba_iommu\n"); - - /* - * IOC already configured by sba_iommu module; just use - * its setup. We assume: - * - IOVA space is 1Gb in size - * - first 512Mb is IOMMU, second 512Mb is GART - */ - hp->io_tlb_ps = readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_TCNFG); - switch (hp->io_tlb_ps) { - case 0: hp->io_tlb_shift = 12; break; - case 1: hp->io_tlb_shift = 13; break; - case 2: hp->io_tlb_shift = 14; break; - case 3: hp->io_tlb_shift = 16; break; - default: - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Invalid IOTLB page size " - "configuration 0x%x\n", hp->io_tlb_ps); - hp->gatt = NULL; - hp->gatt_entries = 0; - return -ENODEV; - } - hp->io_page_size = 1 << hp->io_tlb_shift; - hp->io_pages_per_kpage = PAGE_SIZE / hp->io_page_size; - - hp->iova_base = readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE) & ~0x1; - hp->gart_base = hp->iova_base + HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE - HP_ZX1_GART_SIZE; - - hp->gart_size = HP_ZX1_GART_SIZE; - hp->gatt_entries = hp->gart_size / hp->io_page_size; - - hp->io_pdir = phys_to_virt(readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PDIR_BASE)); - hp->gatt = &hp->io_pdir[HP_ZX1_IOVA_TO_PDIR(hp->gart_base)]; - - if (hp->gatt[0] != HP_ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE) { - /* Normal case when no AGP device in system */ - hp->gatt = NULL; - hp->gatt_entries = 0; - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "No reserved IO PDIR entry found; " - "GART disabled\n"); - return -ENODEV; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int __init -hp_zx1_ioc_owner (void) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "HP ZX1 IOC: IOPDIR dedicated to GART\n"); - - /* - * Select an IOV page size no larger than system page size. - */ - if (PAGE_SIZE >= KB(64)) { - hp->io_tlb_shift = 16; - hp->io_tlb_ps = 3; - } else if (PAGE_SIZE >= KB(16)) { - hp->io_tlb_shift = 14; - hp->io_tlb_ps = 2; - } else if (PAGE_SIZE >= KB(8)) { - hp->io_tlb_shift = 13; - hp->io_tlb_ps = 1; - } else { - hp->io_tlb_shift = 12; - hp->io_tlb_ps = 0; - } - hp->io_page_size = 1 << hp->io_tlb_shift; - hp->io_pages_per_kpage = PAGE_SIZE / hp->io_page_size; - - hp->iova_base = HP_ZX1_IOVA_BASE; - hp->gart_size = HP_ZX1_GART_SIZE; - hp->gart_base = hp->iova_base + HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE - hp->gart_size; - - hp->gatt_entries = hp->gart_size / hp->io_page_size; - hp->io_pdir_size = (HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE / hp->io_page_size) * sizeof(u64); - - return 0; -} - -static int __init -hp_zx1_ioc_init (u64 hpa) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - hp->ioc_regs = ioremap(hpa, 1024); - if (!hp->ioc_regs) - return -ENOMEM; - - /* - * If the IOTLB is currently disabled, we can take it over. - * Otherwise, we have to share with sba_iommu. - */ - hp->io_pdir_owner = (readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE) & 0x1) == 0; - - if (hp->io_pdir_owner) - return hp_zx1_ioc_owner(); - - return hp_zx1_ioc_shared(); -} - -static int -hp_zx1_lba_find_capability (volatile u8 __iomem *hpa, int cap) -{ - u16 status; - u8 pos, id; - int ttl = 48; - - status = readw(hpa+PCI_STATUS); - if (!(status & PCI_STATUS_CAP_LIST)) - return 0; - pos = readb(hpa+PCI_CAPABILITY_LIST); - while (ttl-- && pos >= 0x40) { - pos &= ~3; - id = readb(hpa+pos+PCI_CAP_LIST_ID); - if (id == 0xff) - break; - if (id == cap) - return pos; - pos = readb(hpa+pos+PCI_CAP_LIST_NEXT); - } - return 0; -} - -static int __init -hp_zx1_lba_init (u64 hpa) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - int cap; - - hp->lba_regs = ioremap(hpa, 256); - if (!hp->lba_regs) - return -ENOMEM; - - hp->lba_cap_offset = hp_zx1_lba_find_capability(hp->lba_regs, PCI_CAP_ID_AGP); - - cap = readl(hp->lba_regs+hp->lba_cap_offset) & 0xff; - if (cap != PCI_CAP_ID_AGP) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Invalid capability ID 0x%02x at 0x%x\n", - cap, hp->lba_cap_offset); - iounmap(hp->lba_regs); - return -ENODEV; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int -hp_zx1_fetch_size(void) -{ - int size; - - size = hp_private.gart_size / MB(1); - hp_zx1_sizes[0].size = size; - agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) &hp_zx1_sizes[0]; - return size; -} - -static int -hp_zx1_configure (void) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - agp_bridge->gart_bus_addr = hp->gart_base; - agp_bridge->capndx = hp->lba_cap_offset; - agp_bridge->mode = readl(hp->lba_regs+hp->lba_cap_offset+PCI_AGP_STATUS); - - if (hp->io_pdir_owner) { - writel(virt_to_phys(hp->io_pdir), hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PDIR_BASE); - readl(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PDIR_BASE); - writel(hp->io_tlb_ps, hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_TCNFG); - readl(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_TCNFG); - writel((unsigned int)(~(HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE-1)), hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IMASK); - readl(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IMASK); - writel(hp->iova_base|1, hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE); - readl(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE); - writel(hp->iova_base|ilog2(HP_ZX1_IOVA_SIZE), hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PCOM); - readl(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PCOM); - } - - return 0; -} - -static void -hp_zx1_cleanup (void) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - if (hp->ioc_regs) { - if (hp->io_pdir_owner) { - writeq(0, hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE); - readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_IBASE); - } - iounmap(hp->ioc_regs); - } - if (hp->lba_regs) - iounmap(hp->lba_regs); -} - -static void -hp_zx1_tlbflush (struct agp_memory *mem) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - writeq(hp->gart_base | ilog2(hp->gart_size), hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PCOM); - readq(hp->ioc_regs+HP_ZX1_PCOM); -} - -static int -hp_zx1_create_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - int i; - - if (hp->io_pdir_owner) { - hp->io_pdir = (u64 *) __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL, - get_order(hp->io_pdir_size)); - if (!hp->io_pdir) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Couldn't allocate contiguous " - "memory for I/O PDIR\n"); - hp->gatt = NULL; - hp->gatt_entries = 0; - return -ENOMEM; - } - memset(hp->io_pdir, 0, hp->io_pdir_size); - - hp->gatt = &hp->io_pdir[HP_ZX1_IOVA_TO_PDIR(hp->gart_base)]; - } - - for (i = 0; i < hp->gatt_entries; i++) { - hp->gatt[i] = (unsigned long) agp_bridge->scratch_page; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int -hp_zx1_free_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - - if (hp->io_pdir_owner) - free_pages((unsigned long) hp->io_pdir, - get_order(hp->io_pdir_size)); - else - hp->gatt[0] = HP_ZX1_SBA_IOMMU_COOKIE; - return 0; -} - -static int -hp_zx1_insert_memory (struct agp_memory *mem, off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - int i, k; - off_t j, io_pg_start; - int io_pg_count; - - if (type != mem->type || - agp_bridge->driver->agp_type_to_mask_type(agp_bridge, type)) { - return -EINVAL; - } - - io_pg_start = hp->io_pages_per_kpage * pg_start; - io_pg_count = hp->io_pages_per_kpage * mem->page_count; - if ((io_pg_start + io_pg_count) > hp->gatt_entries) { - return -EINVAL; - } - - j = io_pg_start; - while (j < (io_pg_start + io_pg_count)) { - if (hp->gatt[j]) { - return -EBUSY; - } - j++; - } - - if (!mem->is_flushed) { - global_cache_flush(); - mem->is_flushed = true; - } - - for (i = 0, j = io_pg_start; i < mem->page_count; i++) { - unsigned long paddr; - - paddr = page_to_phys(mem->pages[i]); - for (k = 0; - k < hp->io_pages_per_kpage; - k++, j++, paddr += hp->io_page_size) { - hp->gatt[j] = HP_ZX1_PDIR_VALID_BIT | paddr; - } - } - - agp_bridge->driver->tlb_flush(mem); - return 0; -} - -static int -hp_zx1_remove_memory (struct agp_memory *mem, off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - int i, io_pg_start, io_pg_count; - - if (type != mem->type || - agp_bridge->driver->agp_type_to_mask_type(agp_bridge, type)) { - return -EINVAL; - } - - io_pg_start = hp->io_pages_per_kpage * pg_start; - io_pg_count = hp->io_pages_per_kpage * mem->page_count; - for (i = io_pg_start; i < io_pg_count + io_pg_start; i++) { - hp->gatt[i] = agp_bridge->scratch_page; - } - - agp_bridge->driver->tlb_flush(mem); - return 0; -} - -static unsigned long -hp_zx1_mask_memory (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge, dma_addr_t addr, int type) -{ - return HP_ZX1_PDIR_VALID_BIT | addr; -} - -static void -hp_zx1_enable (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge, u32 mode) -{ - struct _hp_private *hp = &hp_private; - u32 command; - - command = readl(hp->lba_regs+hp->lba_cap_offset+PCI_AGP_STATUS); - command = agp_collect_device_status(bridge, mode, command); - command |= 0x00000100; - - writel(command, hp->lba_regs+hp->lba_cap_offset+PCI_AGP_COMMAND); - - agp_device_command(command, (mode & AGP8X_MODE) != 0); -} - -const struct agp_bridge_driver hp_zx1_driver = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .size_type = FIXED_APER_SIZE, - .configure = hp_zx1_configure, - .fetch_size = hp_zx1_fetch_size, - .cleanup = hp_zx1_cleanup, - .tlb_flush = hp_zx1_tlbflush, - .mask_memory = hp_zx1_mask_memory, - .masks = hp_zx1_masks, - .agp_enable = hp_zx1_enable, - .cache_flush = global_cache_flush, - .create_gatt_table = hp_zx1_create_gatt_table, - .free_gatt_table = hp_zx1_free_gatt_table, - .insert_memory = hp_zx1_insert_memory, - .remove_memory = hp_zx1_remove_memory, - .alloc_by_type = agp_generic_alloc_by_type, - .free_by_type = agp_generic_free_by_type, - .agp_alloc_page = agp_generic_alloc_page, - .agp_alloc_pages = agp_generic_alloc_pages, - .agp_destroy_page = agp_generic_destroy_page, - .agp_destroy_pages = agp_generic_destroy_pages, - .agp_type_to_mask_type = agp_generic_type_to_mask_type, - .cant_use_aperture = true, -}; - -static int __init -hp_zx1_setup (u64 ioc_hpa, u64 lba_hpa) -{ - struct agp_bridge_data *bridge; - int error = 0; - - error = hp_zx1_ioc_init(ioc_hpa); - if (error) - goto fail; - - error = hp_zx1_lba_init(lba_hpa); - if (error) - goto fail; - - bridge = agp_alloc_bridge(); - if (!bridge) { - error = -ENOMEM; - goto fail; - } - bridge->driver = &hp_zx1_driver; - - fake_bridge_dev.vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP; - fake_bridge_dev.device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_HP_PCIX_LBA; - bridge->dev = &fake_bridge_dev; - - error = agp_add_bridge(bridge); - fail: - if (error) - hp_zx1_cleanup(); - return error; -} - -static acpi_status __init -zx1_gart_probe (acpi_handle obj, u32 depth, void *context, void **ret) -{ - acpi_handle handle, parent; - acpi_status status; - struct acpi_device_info *info; - u64 lba_hpa, sba_hpa, length; - int match; - - status = hp_acpi_csr_space(obj, &lba_hpa, &length); - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - return AE_OK; /* keep looking for another bridge */ - - /* Look for an enclosing IOC scope and find its CSR space */ - handle = obj; - do { - status = acpi_get_object_info(handle, &info); - if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status) && (info->valid & ACPI_VALID_HID)) { - /* TBD check _CID also */ - match = (strcmp(info->hardware_id.string, "HWP0001") == 0); - kfree(info); - if (match) { - status = hp_acpi_csr_space(handle, &sba_hpa, &length); - if (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)) - break; - else { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Detected HP ZX1 " - "AGP LBA but no IOC.\n"); - return AE_OK; - } - } - } - - status = acpi_get_parent(handle, &parent); - handle = parent; - } while (ACPI_SUCCESS(status)); - - if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) - return AE_OK; /* found no enclosing IOC */ - - if (hp_zx1_setup(sba_hpa + HP_ZX1_IOC_OFFSET, lba_hpa)) - return AE_OK; - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Detected HP ZX1 %s AGP chipset " - "(ioc=%llx, lba=%llx)\n", (char *)context, - sba_hpa + HP_ZX1_IOC_OFFSET, lba_hpa); - - hp_zx1_gart_found = 1; - return AE_CTRL_TERMINATE; /* we only support one bridge; quit looking */ -} - -static int __init -agp_hp_init (void) -{ - if (agp_off) - return -EINVAL; - - acpi_get_devices("HWP0003", zx1_gart_probe, "HWP0003", NULL); - if (hp_zx1_gart_found) - return 0; - - acpi_get_devices("HWP0007", zx1_gart_probe, "HWP0007", NULL); - if (hp_zx1_gart_found) - return 0; - - return -ENODEV; -} - -static void __exit -agp_hp_cleanup (void) -{ -} - -module_init(agp_hp_init); -module_exit(agp_hp_cleanup); - -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights"); diff --git a/drivers/char/agp/i460-agp.c b/drivers/char/agp/i460-agp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 15b240ea4848..000000000000 --- a/drivers/char/agp/i460-agp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,659 +0,0 @@ -/* - * For documentation on the i460 AGP interface, see Chapter 7 (AGP Subsystem) of - * the "Intel 460GTX Chipset Software Developer's Manual": - * http://www.intel.com/design/archives/itanium/downloads/248704.htm - */ -/* - * 460GX support by Chris Ahna <christopher.j.ahna@intel.com> - * Clean up & simplification by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - */ -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/pci.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/agp_backend.h> -#include <linux/log2.h> - -#include "agp.h" - -#define INTEL_I460_BAPBASE 0x98 -#define INTEL_I460_GXBCTL 0xa0 -#define INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ 0xa2 -#define INTEL_I460_ATTBASE 0xfe200000 -#define INTEL_I460_GATT_VALID (1UL << 24) -#define INTEL_I460_GATT_COHERENT (1UL << 25) - -/* - * The i460 can operate with large (4MB) pages, but there is no sane way to support this - * within the current kernel/DRM environment, so we disable the relevant code for now. - * See also comments in ia64_alloc_page()... - */ -#define I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES 0 - -#if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES -# define I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT i460.io_page_shift -#else -# define I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT 12 -#endif - -#define I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE (PAGE_SIZE >> I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT) -#define I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE (1 << (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT)) -#define I460_SRAM_IO_DISABLE (1 << 4) -#define I460_BAPBASE_ENABLE (1 << 3) -#define I460_AGPSIZ_MASK 0x7 -#define I460_4M_PS (1 << 1) - -/* Control bits for Out-Of-GART coherency and Burst Write Combining */ -#define I460_GXBCTL_OOG (1UL << 0) -#define I460_GXBCTL_BWC (1UL << 2) - -/* - * gatt_table entries are 32-bits wide on the i460; the generic code ought to declare the - * gatt_table and gatt_table_real pointers a "void *"... - */ -#define RD_GATT(index) readl((u32 *) i460.gatt + (index)) -#define WR_GATT(index, val) writel((val), (u32 *) i460.gatt + (index)) -/* - * The 460 spec says we have to read the last location written to make sure that all - * writes have taken effect - */ -#define WR_FLUSH_GATT(index) RD_GATT(index) - -static unsigned long i460_mask_memory (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge, - dma_addr_t addr, int type); - -static struct { - void *gatt; /* ioremap'd GATT area */ - - /* i460 supports multiple GART page sizes, so GART pageshift is dynamic: */ - u8 io_page_shift; - - /* BIOS configures chipset to one of 2 possible apbase values: */ - u8 dynamic_apbase; - - /* structure for tracking partial use of 4MB GART pages: */ - struct lp_desc { - unsigned long *alloced_map; /* bitmap of kernel-pages in use */ - int refcount; /* number of kernel pages using the large page */ - u64 paddr; /* physical address of large page */ - struct page *page; /* page pointer */ - } *lp_desc; -} i460; - -static const struct aper_size_info_8 i460_sizes[3] = -{ - /* - * The 32GB aperture is only available with a 4M GART page size. Due to the - * dynamic GART page size, we can't figure out page_order or num_entries until - * runtime. - */ - {32768, 0, 0, 4}, - {1024, 0, 0, 2}, - {256, 0, 0, 1} -}; - -static struct gatt_mask i460_masks[] = -{ - { - .mask = INTEL_I460_GATT_VALID | INTEL_I460_GATT_COHERENT, - .type = 0 - } -}; - -static int i460_fetch_size (void) -{ - int i; - u8 temp; - struct aper_size_info_8 *values; - - /* Determine the GART page size */ - pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL, &temp); - i460.io_page_shift = (temp & I460_4M_PS) ? 22 : 12; - pr_debug("i460_fetch_size: io_page_shift=%d\n", i460.io_page_shift); - - if (i460.io_page_shift != I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX - "I/O (GART) page-size %luKB doesn't match expected " - "size %luKB\n", - 1UL << (i460.io_page_shift - 10), - 1UL << (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT)); - return 0; - } - - values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes); - - pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ, &temp); - - /* Exit now if the IO drivers for the GART SRAMS are turned off */ - if (temp & I460_SRAM_IO_DISABLE) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "GART SRAMS disabled on 460GX chipset\n"); - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "AGPGART operation not possible\n"); - return 0; - } - - /* Make sure we don't try to create an 2 ^ 23 entry GATT */ - if ((i460.io_page_shift == 0) && ((temp & I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) == 4)) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "We can't have a 32GB aperture with 4KB GART pages\n"); - return 0; - } - - /* Determine the proper APBASE register */ - if (temp & I460_BAPBASE_ENABLE) - i460.dynamic_apbase = INTEL_I460_BAPBASE; - else - i460.dynamic_apbase = AGP_APBASE; - - for (i = 0; i < agp_bridge->driver->num_aperture_sizes; i++) { - /* - * Dynamically calculate the proper num_entries and page_order values for - * the define aperture sizes. Take care not to shift off the end of - * values[i].size. - */ - values[i].num_entries = (values[i].size << 8) >> (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - 12); - values[i].page_order = ilog2((sizeof(u32)*values[i].num_entries) >> PAGE_SHIFT); - } - - for (i = 0; i < agp_bridge->driver->num_aperture_sizes; i++) { - /* Neglect control bits when matching up size_value */ - if ((temp & I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) == values[i].size_value) { - agp_bridge->previous_size = agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i); - agp_bridge->aperture_size_idx = i; - return values[i].size; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -/* There isn't anything to do here since 460 has no GART TLB. */ -static void i460_tlb_flush (struct agp_memory *mem) -{ - return; -} - -/* - * This utility function is needed to prevent corruption of the control bits - * which are stored along with the aperture size in 460's AGPSIZ register - */ -static void i460_write_agpsiz (u8 size_value) -{ - u8 temp; - - pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ, &temp); - pci_write_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ, - ((temp & ~I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) | size_value)); -} - -static void i460_cleanup (void) -{ - struct aper_size_info_8 *previous_size; - - previous_size = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->previous_size); - i460_write_agpsiz(previous_size->size_value); - - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT > PAGE_SHIFT) - kfree(i460.lp_desc); -} - -static int i460_configure (void) -{ - union { - u32 small[2]; - u64 large; - } temp; - size_t size; - u8 scratch; - struct aper_size_info_8 *current_size; - - temp.large = 0; - - current_size = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->current_size); - i460_write_agpsiz(current_size->size_value); - - /* - * Do the necessary rigmarole to read all eight bytes of APBASE. - * This has to be done since the AGP aperture can be above 4GB on - * 460 based systems. - */ - pci_read_config_dword(agp_bridge->dev, i460.dynamic_apbase, &(temp.small[0])); - pci_read_config_dword(agp_bridge->dev, i460.dynamic_apbase + 4, &(temp.small[1])); - - /* Clear BAR control bits */ - agp_bridge->gart_bus_addr = temp.large & ~((1UL << 3) - 1); - - pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL, &scratch); - pci_write_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL, - (scratch & 0x02) | I460_GXBCTL_OOG | I460_GXBCTL_BWC); - - /* - * Initialize partial allocation trackers if a GART page is bigger than a kernel - * page. - */ - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT > PAGE_SHIFT) { - size = current_size->num_entries * sizeof(i460.lp_desc[0]); - i460.lp_desc = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!i460.lp_desc) - return -ENOMEM; - } - return 0; -} - -static int i460_create_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge) -{ - int page_order, num_entries, i; - void *temp; - - /* - * Load up the fixed address of the GART SRAMS which hold our GATT table. - */ - temp = agp_bridge->current_size; - page_order = A_SIZE_8(temp)->page_order; - num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries; - - i460.gatt = ioremap(INTEL_I460_ATTBASE, PAGE_SIZE << page_order); - if (!i460.gatt) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "ioremap failed\n"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - /* These are no good, the should be removed from the agp_bridge strucure... */ - agp_bridge->gatt_table_real = NULL; - agp_bridge->gatt_table = NULL; - agp_bridge->gatt_bus_addr = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < num_entries; ++i) - WR_GATT(i, 0); - WR_FLUSH_GATT(i - 1); - return 0; -} - -static int i460_free_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge) -{ - int num_entries, i; - void *temp; - - temp = agp_bridge->current_size; - - num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries; - - for (i = 0; i < num_entries; ++i) - WR_GATT(i, 0); - WR_FLUSH_GATT(num_entries - 1); - - iounmap(i460.gatt); - return 0; -} - -/* - * The following functions are called when the I/O (GART) page size is smaller than - * PAGE_SIZE. - */ - -static int i460_insert_memory_small_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - unsigned long paddr, io_pg_start, io_page_size; - int i, j, k, num_entries; - void *temp; - - pr_debug("i460_insert_memory_small_io_page(mem=%p, pg_start=%ld, type=%d, paddr0=0x%lx)\n", - mem, pg_start, type, page_to_phys(mem->pages[0])); - - if (type >= AGP_USER_TYPES || mem->type >= AGP_USER_TYPES) - return -EINVAL; - - io_pg_start = I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * pg_start; - - temp = agp_bridge->current_size; - num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries; - - if ((io_pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count) > num_entries) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Looks like we're out of AGP memory\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - j = io_pg_start; - while (j < (io_pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count)) { - if (!PGE_EMPTY(agp_bridge, RD_GATT(j))) { - pr_debug("i460_insert_memory_small_io_page: GATT[%d]=0x%x is busy\n", - j, RD_GATT(j)); - return -EBUSY; - } - j++; - } - - io_page_size = 1UL << I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT; - for (i = 0, j = io_pg_start; i < mem->page_count; i++) { - paddr = page_to_phys(mem->pages[i]); - for (k = 0; k < I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE; k++, j++, paddr += io_page_size) - WR_GATT(j, i460_mask_memory(agp_bridge, paddr, mem->type)); - } - WR_FLUSH_GATT(j - 1); - return 0; -} - -static int i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - int i; - - pr_debug("i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(mem=%p, pg_start=%ld, type=%d)\n", - mem, pg_start, type); - - pg_start = I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * pg_start; - - for (i = pg_start; i < (pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count); i++) - WR_GATT(i, 0); - WR_FLUSH_GATT(i - 1); - return 0; -} - -#if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES - -/* - * These functions are called when the I/O (GART) page size exceeds PAGE_SIZE. - * - * This situation is interesting since AGP memory allocations that are smaller than a - * single GART page are possible. The i460.lp_desc array tracks partial allocation of the - * large GART pages to work around this issue. - * - * i460.lp_desc[pg_num].refcount tracks the number of kernel pages in use within GART page - * pg_num. i460.lp_desc[pg_num].paddr is the physical address of the large page and - * i460.lp_desc[pg_num].alloced_map is a bitmap of kernel pages that are in use (allocated). - */ - -static int i460_alloc_large_page (struct lp_desc *lp) -{ - unsigned long order = I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT; - size_t map_size; - - lp->page = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL, order); - if (!lp->page) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Couldn't alloc 4M GART page...\n"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - map_size = ((I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE + BITS_PER_LONG - 1) & -BITS_PER_LONG)/8; - lp->alloced_map = kzalloc(map_size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!lp->alloced_map) { - __free_pages(lp->page, order); - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Out of memory, we're in trouble...\n"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - lp->paddr = page_to_phys(lp->page); - lp->refcount = 0; - atomic_add(I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE, &agp_bridge->current_memory_agp); - return 0; -} - -static void i460_free_large_page (struct lp_desc *lp) -{ - kfree(lp->alloced_map); - lp->alloced_map = NULL; - - __free_pages(lp->page, I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT); - atomic_sub(I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE, &agp_bridge->current_memory_agp); -} - -static int i460_insert_memory_large_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - int i, start_offset, end_offset, idx, pg, num_entries; - struct lp_desc *start, *end, *lp; - void *temp; - - if (type >= AGP_USER_TYPES || mem->type >= AGP_USER_TYPES) - return -EINVAL; - - temp = agp_bridge->current_size; - num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries; - - /* Figure out what pg_start means in terms of our large GART pages */ - start = &i460.lp_desc[pg_start / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE]; - end = &i460.lp_desc[(pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE]; - start_offset = pg_start % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE; - end_offset = (pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE; - - if (end > i460.lp_desc + num_entries) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Looks like we're out of AGP memory\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* Check if the requested region of the aperture is free */ - for (lp = start; lp <= end; ++lp) { - if (!lp->alloced_map) - continue; /* OK, the entire large page is available... */ - - for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0); - idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE); - idx++) - { - if (test_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map)) - return -EBUSY; - } - } - - for (lp = start, i = 0; lp <= end; ++lp) { - if (!lp->alloced_map) { - /* Allocate new GART pages... */ - if (i460_alloc_large_page(lp) < 0) - return -ENOMEM; - pg = lp - i460.lp_desc; - WR_GATT(pg, i460_mask_memory(agp_bridge, - lp->paddr, 0)); - WR_FLUSH_GATT(pg); - } - - for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0); - idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE); - idx++, i++) - { - mem->pages[i] = lp->page; - __set_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map); - ++lp->refcount; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int i460_remove_memory_large_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - int i, pg, start_offset, end_offset, idx, num_entries; - struct lp_desc *start, *end, *lp; - void *temp; - - temp = agp_bridge->current_size; - num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries; - - /* Figure out what pg_start means in terms of our large GART pages */ - start = &i460.lp_desc[pg_start / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE]; - end = &i460.lp_desc[(pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE]; - start_offset = pg_start % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE; - end_offset = (pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE; - - for (i = 0, lp = start; lp <= end; ++lp) { - for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0); - idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE); - idx++, i++) - { - mem->pages[i] = NULL; - __clear_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map); - --lp->refcount; - } - - /* Free GART pages if they are unused */ - if (lp->refcount == 0) { - pg = lp - i460.lp_desc; - WR_GATT(pg, 0); - WR_FLUSH_GATT(pg); - i460_free_large_page(lp); - } - } - return 0; -} - -/* Wrapper routines to call the approriate {small_io_page,large_io_page} function */ - -static int i460_insert_memory (struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT) - return i460_insert_memory_small_io_page(mem, pg_start, type); - else - return i460_insert_memory_large_io_page(mem, pg_start, type); -} - -static int i460_remove_memory (struct agp_memory *mem, - off_t pg_start, int type) -{ - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT) - return i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(mem, pg_start, type); - else - return i460_remove_memory_large_io_page(mem, pg_start, type); -} - -/* - * If the I/O (GART) page size is bigger than the kernel page size, we don't want to - * allocate memory until we know where it is to be bound in the aperture (a - * multi-kernel-page alloc might fit inside of an already allocated GART page). - * - * Let's just hope nobody counts on the allocated AGP memory being there before bind time - * (I don't think current drivers do)... - */ -static struct page *i460_alloc_page (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge) -{ - void *page; - - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT) { - page = agp_generic_alloc_page(agp_bridge); - } else - /* Returning NULL would cause problems */ - /* AK: really dubious code. */ - page = (void *)~0UL; - return page; -} - -static void i460_destroy_page (struct page *page, int flags) -{ - if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT) { - agp_generic_destroy_page(page, flags); - } -} - -#endif /* I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES */ - -static unsigned long i460_mask_memory (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge, - dma_addr_t addr, int type) -{ - /* Make sure the returned address is a valid GATT entry */ - return bridge->driver->masks[0].mask - | (((addr & ~((1 << I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT) - 1)) & 0xfffff000) >> 12); -} - -const struct agp_bridge_driver intel_i460_driver = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .aperture_sizes = i460_sizes, - .size_type = U8_APER_SIZE, - .num_aperture_sizes = 3, - .configure = i460_configure, - .fetch_size = i460_fetch_size, - .cleanup = i460_cleanup, - .tlb_flush = i460_tlb_flush, - .mask_memory = i460_mask_memory, - .masks = i460_masks, - .agp_enable = agp_generic_enable, - .cache_flush = global_cache_flush, - .create_gatt_table = i460_create_gatt_table, - .free_gatt_table = i460_free_gatt_table, -#if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES - .insert_memory = i460_insert_memory, - .remove_memory = i460_remove_memory, - .agp_alloc_page = i460_alloc_page, - .agp_destroy_page = i460_destroy_page, -#else - .insert_memory = i460_insert_memory_small_io_page, - .remove_memory = i460_remove_memory_small_io_page, - .agp_alloc_page = agp_generic_alloc_page, - .agp_alloc_pages = agp_generic_alloc_pages, - .agp_destroy_page = agp_generic_destroy_page, - .agp_destroy_pages = agp_generic_destroy_pages, -#endif - .alloc_by_type = agp_generic_alloc_by_type, - .free_by_type = agp_generic_free_by_type, - .agp_type_to_mask_type = agp_generic_type_to_mask_type, - .cant_use_aperture = true, -}; - -static int agp_intel_i460_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, - const struct pci_device_id *ent) -{ - struct agp_bridge_data *bridge; - u8 cap_ptr; - - cap_ptr = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_AGP); - if (!cap_ptr) - return -ENODEV; - - bridge = agp_alloc_bridge(); - if (!bridge) - return -ENOMEM; - - bridge->driver = &intel_i460_driver; - bridge->dev = pdev; - bridge->capndx = cap_ptr; - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Detected Intel 460GX chipset\n"); - - pci_set_drvdata(pdev, bridge); - return agp_add_bridge(bridge); -} - -static void agp_intel_i460_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev) -{ - struct agp_bridge_data *bridge = pci_get_drvdata(pdev); - - agp_remove_bridge(bridge); - agp_put_bridge(bridge); -} - -static struct pci_device_id agp_intel_i460_pci_table[] = { - { - .class = (PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_HOST << 8), - .class_mask = ~0, - .vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, - .device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_84460GX, - .subvendor = PCI_ANY_ID, - .subdevice = PCI_ANY_ID, - }, - { } -}; - -MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, agp_intel_i460_pci_table); - -static struct pci_driver agp_intel_i460_pci_driver = { - .name = "agpgart-intel-i460", - .id_table = agp_intel_i460_pci_table, - .probe = agp_intel_i460_probe, - .remove = agp_intel_i460_remove, -}; - -static int __init agp_intel_i460_init(void) -{ - if (agp_off) - return -EINVAL; - return pci_register_driver(&agp_intel_i460_pci_driver); -} - -static void __exit agp_intel_i460_cleanup(void) -{ - pci_unregister_driver(&agp_intel_i460_pci_driver); -} - -module_init(agp_intel_i460_init); -module_exit(agp_intel_i460_cleanup); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Chris Ahna <Christopher.J.Ahna@intel.com>"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights"); diff --git a/drivers/char/hpet.c b/drivers/char/hpet.c index ee71376f174b..3b2159416e62 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hpet.c +++ b/drivers/char/hpet.c @@ -64,25 +64,6 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(hpet_mutex); /* replaces BKL */ static u32 hpet_nhpet, hpet_max_freq = HPET_USER_FREQ; -/* This clocksource driver currently only works on ia64 */ -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 -static void __iomem *hpet_mctr; - -static u64 read_hpet(struct clocksource *cs) -{ - return (u64)read_counter((void __iomem *)hpet_mctr); -} - -static struct clocksource clocksource_hpet = { - .name = "hpet", - .rating = 250, - .read = read_hpet, - .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), - .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, -}; -static struct clocksource *hpet_clocksource; -#endif - /* A lock for concurrent access by app and isr hpet activity. */ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(hpet_lock); @@ -907,17 +888,6 @@ int hpet_alloc(struct hpet_data *hdp) hpetp->hp_delta = hpet_calibrate(hpetp); -/* This clocksource driver currently only works on ia64 */ -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 - if (!hpet_clocksource) { - hpet_mctr = (void __iomem *)&hpetp->hp_hpet->hpet_mc; - clocksource_hpet.archdata.fsys_mmio = hpet_mctr; - clocksource_register_hz(&clocksource_hpet, hpetp->hp_tick_freq); - hpetp->hp_clocksource = &clocksource_hpet; - hpet_clocksource = &clocksource_hpet; - } -#endif - return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig index 8de74dcfa18c..442c40efb200 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ config HW_RANDOM_TIMERIOMEM config HW_RANDOM_INTEL tristate "Intel HW Random Number Generator support" - depends on (X86 || IA64 || COMPILE_TEST) && PCI + depends on (X86 || COMPILE_TEST) && PCI default HW_RANDOM help This driver provides kernel-side support for the Random Number diff --git a/drivers/char/mem.c b/drivers/char/mem.c index 1052b0f2d4cf..8d27aa6b5b50 100644 --- a/drivers/char/mem.c +++ b/drivers/char/mem.c @@ -31,10 +31,6 @@ #include <linux/uaccess.h> #include <linux/security.h> -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 -# include <linux/efi.h> -#endif - #define DEVMEM_MINOR 1 #define DEVPORT_MINOR 4 @@ -277,13 +273,6 @@ int __weak phys_mem_access_prot_allowed(struct file *file, #ifdef pgprot_noncached static int uncached_access(struct file *file, phys_addr_t addr) { -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) - /* - * On ia64, we ignore O_DSYNC because we cannot tolerate memory - * attribute aliases. - */ - return !(efi_mem_attributes(addr) & EFI_MEMORY_WB); -#else /* * Accessing memory above the top the kernel knows about or through a * file pointer @@ -292,7 +281,6 @@ static int uncached_access(struct file *file, phys_addr_t addr) if (file->f_flags & O_DSYNC) return 1; return addr >= __pa(high_memory); -#endif } #endif diff --git a/drivers/char/mspec.c b/drivers/char/mspec.c deleted file mode 100644 index b35f651837c8..000000000000 --- a/drivers/char/mspec.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,295 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights - * reserved. - */ - -/* - * SN Platform Special Memory (mspec) Support - * - * This driver exports the SN special memory (mspec) facility to user - * processes. - * There are two types of memory made available thru this driver: - * uncached and cached. - * - * Uncached are used for memory write combining feature of the ia64 - * cpu. - * - * Cached are used for areas of memory that are used as cached addresses - * on our partition and used as uncached addresses from other partitions. - * Due to a design constraint of the SN2 Shub, you can not have processors - * on the same FSB perform both a cached and uncached reference to the - * same cache line. These special memory cached regions prevent the - * kernel from ever dropping in a TLB entry and therefore prevent the - * processor from ever speculating a cache line from this page. - */ - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/miscdevice.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/fs.h> -#include <linux/vmalloc.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/numa.h> -#include <linux/refcount.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <linux/atomic.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/uncached.h> - - -#define CACHED_ID "Cached," -#define UNCACHED_ID "Uncached" -#define REVISION "4.0" -#define MSPEC_BASENAME "mspec" - -/* - * Page types allocated by the device. - */ -enum mspec_page_type { - MSPEC_CACHED = 2, - MSPEC_UNCACHED -}; - -/* - * One of these structures is allocated when an mspec region is mmaped. The - * structure is pointed to by the vma->vm_private_data field in the vma struct. - * This structure is used to record the addresses of the mspec pages. - * This structure is shared by all vma's that are split off from the - * original vma when split_vma()'s are done. - * - * The refcnt is incremented atomically because mm->mmap_lock does not - * protect in fork case where multiple tasks share the vma_data. - */ -struct vma_data { - refcount_t refcnt; /* Number of vmas sharing the data. */ - spinlock_t lock; /* Serialize access to this structure. */ - int count; /* Number of pages allocated. */ - enum mspec_page_type type; /* Type of pages allocated. */ - unsigned long vm_start; /* Original (unsplit) base. */ - unsigned long vm_end; /* Original (unsplit) end. */ - unsigned long maddr[]; /* Array of MSPEC addresses. */ -}; - -/* - * mspec_open - * - * Called when a device mapping is created by a means other than mmap - * (via fork, munmap, etc.). Increments the reference count on the - * underlying mspec data so it is not freed prematurely. - */ -static void -mspec_open(struct vm_area_struct *vma) -{ - struct vma_data *vdata; - - vdata = vma->vm_private_data; - refcount_inc(&vdata->refcnt); -} - -/* - * mspec_close - * - * Called when unmapping a device mapping. Frees all mspec pages - * belonging to all the vma's sharing this vma_data structure. - */ -static void -mspec_close(struct vm_area_struct *vma) -{ - struct vma_data *vdata; - int index, last_index; - unsigned long my_page; - - vdata = vma->vm_private_data; - - if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&vdata->refcnt)) - return; - - last_index = (vdata->vm_end - vdata->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - for (index = 0; index < last_index; index++) { - if (vdata->maddr[index] == 0) - continue; - /* - * Clear the page before sticking it back - * into the pool. - */ - my_page = vdata->maddr[index]; - vdata->maddr[index] = 0; - memset((char *)my_page, 0, PAGE_SIZE); - uncached_free_page(my_page, 1); - } - - kvfree(vdata); -} - -/* - * mspec_fault - * - * Creates a mspec page and maps it to user space. - */ -static vm_fault_t -mspec_fault(struct vm_fault *vmf) -{ - unsigned long paddr, maddr; - unsigned long pfn; - pgoff_t index = vmf->pgoff; - struct vma_data *vdata = vmf->vma->vm_private_data; - - maddr = (volatile unsigned long) vdata->maddr[index]; - if (maddr == 0) { - maddr = uncached_alloc_page(numa_node_id(), 1); - if (maddr == 0) - return VM_FAULT_OOM; - - spin_lock(&vdata->lock); - if (vdata->maddr[index] == 0) { - vdata->count++; - vdata->maddr[index] = maddr; - } else { - uncached_free_page(maddr, 1); - maddr = vdata->maddr[index]; - } - spin_unlock(&vdata->lock); - } - - paddr = maddr & ~__IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET; - pfn = paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT; - - return vmf_insert_pfn(vmf->vma, vmf->address, pfn); -} - -static const struct vm_operations_struct mspec_vm_ops = { - .open = mspec_open, - .close = mspec_close, - .fault = mspec_fault, -}; - -/* - * mspec_mmap - * - * Called when mmapping the device. Initializes the vma with a fault handler - * and private data structure necessary to allocate, track, and free the - * underlying pages. - */ -static int -mspec_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma, - enum mspec_page_type type) -{ - struct vma_data *vdata; - int pages, vdata_size; - - if (vma->vm_pgoff != 0) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) == 0) - return -EINVAL; - - if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) == 0) - return -EPERM; - - pages = vma_pages(vma); - vdata_size = sizeof(struct vma_data) + pages * sizeof(long); - vdata = kvzalloc(vdata_size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!vdata) - return -ENOMEM; - - vdata->vm_start = vma->vm_start; - vdata->vm_end = vma->vm_end; - vdata->type = type; - spin_lock_init(&vdata->lock); - refcount_set(&vdata->refcnt, 1); - vma->vm_private_data = vdata; - - vm_flags_set(vma, VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP | VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP); - if (vdata->type == MSPEC_UNCACHED) - vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma->vm_page_prot); - vma->vm_ops = &mspec_vm_ops; - - return 0; -} - -static int -cached_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) -{ - return mspec_mmap(file, vma, MSPEC_CACHED); -} - -static int -uncached_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) -{ - return mspec_mmap(file, vma, MSPEC_UNCACHED); -} - -static const struct file_operations cached_fops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .mmap = cached_mmap, - .llseek = noop_llseek, -}; - -static struct miscdevice cached_miscdev = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = "mspec_cached", - .fops = &cached_fops -}; - -static const struct file_operations uncached_fops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .mmap = uncached_mmap, - .llseek = noop_llseek, -}; - -static struct miscdevice uncached_miscdev = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = "mspec_uncached", - .fops = &uncached_fops -}; - -/* - * mspec_init - * - * Called at boot time to initialize the mspec facility. - */ -static int __init -mspec_init(void) -{ - int ret; - - ret = misc_register(&cached_miscdev); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to register device %i\n", - CACHED_ID, ret); - return ret; - } - ret = misc_register(&uncached_miscdev); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to register device %i\n", - UNCACHED_ID, ret); - misc_deregister(&cached_miscdev); - return ret; - } - - printk(KERN_INFO "%s %s initialized devices: %s %s\n", - MSPEC_BASENAME, REVISION, CACHED_ID, UNCACHED_ID); - - return 0; -} - -static void __exit -mspec_exit(void) -{ - misc_deregister(&uncached_miscdev); - misc_deregister(&cached_miscdev); -} - -module_init(mspec_init); -module_exit(mspec_exit); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Silicon Graphics, Inc. <linux-altix@sgi.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for SGI SN special memory operations"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig b/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig index f429b9b37b76..35efb53d5492 100644 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig @@ -239,17 +239,6 @@ if PPC32 || PPC64 source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig.powerpc" endif -if IA64 -config IA64_ACPI_CPUFREQ - tristate "ACPI Processor P-States driver" - depends on ACPI_PROCESSOR - help - This driver adds a CPUFreq driver which utilizes the ACPI - Processor Performance States. - - If in doubt, say N. -endif - if MIPS config BMIPS_CPUFREQ tristate "BMIPS CPUfreq Driver" diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile b/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile index ef8510774913..8d141c71b016 100644 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile @@ -102,7 +102,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_POWERNV_CPUFREQ) += powernv-cpufreq.o ################################################################################## # Other platform drivers obj-$(CONFIG_BMIPS_CPUFREQ) += bmips-cpufreq.o -obj-$(CONFIG_IA64_ACPI_CPUFREQ) += ia64-acpi-cpufreq.o obj-$(CONFIG_LOONGSON2_CPUFREQ) += loongson2_cpufreq.o obj-$(CONFIG_SH_CPU_FREQ) += sh-cpufreq.o obj-$(CONFIG_SPARC_US2E_CPUFREQ) += sparc-us2e-cpufreq.o diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/ia64-acpi-cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/ia64-acpi-cpufreq.c deleted file mode 100644 index c6bdc455517f..000000000000 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/ia64-acpi-cpufreq.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,353 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * This file provides the ACPI based P-state support. This - * module works with generic cpufreq infrastructure. Most of - * the code is based on i386 version - * (arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.c) - * - * Copyright (C) 2005 Intel Corp - * Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com> - */ - -#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/cpufreq.h> -#include <linux/proc_fs.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/pal.h> - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <acpi/processor.h> - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Venkatesh Pallipadi"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ACPI Processor P-States Driver"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -struct cpufreq_acpi_io { - struct acpi_processor_performance acpi_data; - unsigned int resume; -}; - -struct cpufreq_acpi_req { - unsigned int cpu; - unsigned int state; -}; - -static struct cpufreq_acpi_io *acpi_io_data[NR_CPUS]; - -static struct cpufreq_driver acpi_cpufreq_driver; - - -static int -processor_set_pstate ( - u32 value) -{ - s64 retval; - - pr_debug("processor_set_pstate\n"); - - retval = ia64_pal_set_pstate((u64)value); - - if (retval) { - pr_debug("Failed to set freq to 0x%x, with error 0x%llx\n", - value, retval); - return -ENODEV; - } - return (int)retval; -} - - -static int -processor_get_pstate ( - u32 *value) -{ - u64 pstate_index = 0; - s64 retval; - - pr_debug("processor_get_pstate\n"); - - retval = ia64_pal_get_pstate(&pstate_index, - PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_INSTANT); - *value = (u32) pstate_index; - - if (retval) - pr_debug("Failed to get current freq with " - "error 0x%llx, idx 0x%x\n", retval, *value); - - return (int)retval; -} - - -/* To be used only after data->acpi_data is initialized */ -static unsigned -extract_clock ( - struct cpufreq_acpi_io *data, - unsigned value) -{ - unsigned long i; - - pr_debug("extract_clock\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < data->acpi_data.state_count; i++) { - if (value == data->acpi_data.states[i].status) - return data->acpi_data.states[i].core_frequency; - } - return data->acpi_data.states[i-1].core_frequency; -} - - -static long -processor_get_freq ( - void *arg) -{ - struct cpufreq_acpi_req *req = arg; - unsigned int cpu = req->cpu; - struct cpufreq_acpi_io *data = acpi_io_data[cpu]; - u32 value; - int ret; - - pr_debug("processor_get_freq\n"); - if (smp_processor_id() != cpu) - return -EAGAIN; - - /* processor_get_pstate gets the instantaneous frequency */ - ret = processor_get_pstate(&value); - if (ret) { - pr_warn("get performance failed with error %d\n", ret); - return ret; - } - return 1000 * extract_clock(data, value); -} - - -static long -processor_set_freq ( - void *arg) -{ - struct cpufreq_acpi_req *req = arg; - unsigned int cpu = req->cpu; - struct cpufreq_acpi_io *data = acpi_io_data[cpu]; - int ret, state = req->state; - u32 value; - - pr_debug("processor_set_freq\n"); - if (smp_processor_id() != cpu) - return -EAGAIN; - - if (state == data->acpi_data.state) { - if (unlikely(data->resume)) { - pr_debug("Called after resume, resetting to P%d\n", state); - data->resume = 0; - } else { - pr_debug("Already at target state (P%d)\n", state); - return 0; - } - } - - pr_debug("Transitioning from P%d to P%d\n", - data->acpi_data.state, state); - - /* - * First we write the target state's 'control' value to the - * control_register. - */ - value = (u32) data->acpi_data.states[state].control; - - pr_debug("Transitioning to state: 0x%08x\n", value); - - ret = processor_set_pstate(value); - if (ret) { - pr_warn("Transition failed with error %d\n", ret); - return -ENODEV; - } - - data->acpi_data.state = state; - return 0; -} - - -static unsigned int -acpi_cpufreq_get ( - unsigned int cpu) -{ - struct cpufreq_acpi_req req; - long ret; - - req.cpu = cpu; - ret = work_on_cpu(cpu, processor_get_freq, &req); - - return ret > 0 ? (unsigned int) ret : 0; -} - - -static int -acpi_cpufreq_target ( - struct cpufreq_policy *policy, - unsigned int index) -{ - struct cpufreq_acpi_req req; - - req.cpu = policy->cpu; - req.state = index; - - return work_on_cpu(req.cpu, processor_set_freq, &req); -} - -static int -acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init ( - struct cpufreq_policy *policy) -{ - unsigned int i; - unsigned int cpu = policy->cpu; - struct cpufreq_acpi_io *data; - unsigned int result = 0; - struct cpufreq_frequency_table *freq_table; - - pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init\n"); - - data = kzalloc(sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!data) - return (-ENOMEM); - - acpi_io_data[cpu] = data; - - result = acpi_processor_register_performance(&data->acpi_data, cpu); - - if (result) - goto err_free; - - /* capability check */ - if (data->acpi_data.state_count <= 1) { - pr_debug("No P-States\n"); - result = -ENODEV; - goto err_unreg; - } - - if ((data->acpi_data.control_register.space_id != - ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE) || - (data->acpi_data.status_register.space_id != - ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE)) { - pr_debug("Unsupported address space [%d, %d]\n", - (u32) (data->acpi_data.control_register.space_id), - (u32) (data->acpi_data.status_register.space_id)); - result = -ENODEV; - goto err_unreg; - } - - /* alloc freq_table */ - freq_table = kcalloc(data->acpi_data.state_count + 1, - sizeof(*freq_table), - GFP_KERNEL); - if (!freq_table) { - result = -ENOMEM; - goto err_unreg; - } - - /* detect transition latency */ - policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = 0; - for (i=0; i<data->acpi_data.state_count; i++) { - if ((data->acpi_data.states[i].transition_latency * 1000) > - policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency) { - policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = - data->acpi_data.states[i].transition_latency * 1000; - } - } - - /* table init */ - for (i = 0; i <= data->acpi_data.state_count; i++) - { - if (i < data->acpi_data.state_count) { - freq_table[i].frequency = - data->acpi_data.states[i].core_frequency * 1000; - } else { - freq_table[i].frequency = CPUFREQ_TABLE_END; - } - } - - policy->freq_table = freq_table; - - /* notify BIOS that we exist */ - acpi_processor_notify_smm(THIS_MODULE); - - pr_info("CPU%u - ACPI performance management activated\n", cpu); - - for (i = 0; i < data->acpi_data.state_count; i++) - pr_debug(" %cP%d: %d MHz, %d mW, %d uS, %d uS, 0x%x 0x%x\n", - (i == data->acpi_data.state?'*':' '), i, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].core_frequency, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].power, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].transition_latency, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].bus_master_latency, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].status, - (u32) data->acpi_data.states[i].control); - - /* the first call to ->target() should result in us actually - * writing something to the appropriate registers. */ - data->resume = 1; - - return (result); - - err_unreg: - acpi_processor_unregister_performance(cpu); - err_free: - kfree(data); - acpi_io_data[cpu] = NULL; - - return (result); -} - - -static int -acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit ( - struct cpufreq_policy *policy) -{ - struct cpufreq_acpi_io *data = acpi_io_data[policy->cpu]; - - pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit\n"); - - if (data) { - acpi_io_data[policy->cpu] = NULL; - acpi_processor_unregister_performance(policy->cpu); - kfree(policy->freq_table); - kfree(data); - } - - return (0); -} - - -static struct cpufreq_driver acpi_cpufreq_driver = { - .verify = cpufreq_generic_frequency_table_verify, - .target_index = acpi_cpufreq_target, - .get = acpi_cpufreq_get, - .init = acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init, - .exit = acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit, - .name = "acpi-cpufreq", - .attr = cpufreq_generic_attr, -}; - - -static int __init -acpi_cpufreq_init (void) -{ - pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_init\n"); - - return cpufreq_register_driver(&acpi_cpufreq_driver); -} - - -static void __exit -acpi_cpufreq_exit (void) -{ - pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_exit\n"); - - cpufreq_unregister_driver(&acpi_cpufreq_driver); -} - -late_initcall(acpi_cpufreq_init); -module_exit(acpi_cpufreq_exit); diff --git a/drivers/firmware/Kconfig b/drivers/firmware/Kconfig index b59e3041fd62..a79579fea6f0 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/firmware/Kconfig @@ -77,30 +77,6 @@ config FIRMWARE_MEMMAP See also Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap. -config EFI_PCDP - bool "Console device selection via EFI PCDP or HCDP table" - depends on ACPI && EFI && IA64 - default y if IA64 - help - If your firmware supplies the PCDP table, and you want to - automatically use the primary console device it describes - as the Linux console, say Y here. - - If your firmware supplies the HCDP table, and you want to - use the first serial port it describes as the Linux console, - say Y here. If your EFI ConOut path contains only a UART - device, it will become the console automatically. Otherwise, - you must specify the "console=hcdp" kernel boot argument. - - Neither the PCDP nor the HCDP affects naming of serial devices, - so a serial console may be /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, etc, depending - on how the driver discovers devices. - - You must also enable the appropriate drivers (serial, VGA, etc.) - - See DIG64_HCDPv20_042804.pdf available from - <http://www.dig64.org/specifications/> - config DMIID bool "Export DMI identification via sysfs to userspace" depends on DMI diff --git a/drivers/firmware/Makefile b/drivers/firmware/Makefile index 28fcddcd688f..1d1eb671d805 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/Makefile +++ b/drivers/firmware/Makefile @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_SDE_INTERFACE) += arm_sdei.o obj-$(CONFIG_DMI) += dmi_scan.o obj-$(CONFIG_DMI_SYSFS) += dmi-sysfs.o obj-$(CONFIG_EDD) += edd.o -obj-$(CONFIG_EFI_PCDP) += pcdp.o obj-$(CONFIG_DMIID) += dmi-id.o obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_STRATIX10_SERVICE) += stratix10-svc.o obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_STRATIX10_RSU) += stratix10-rsu.o diff --git a/drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig b/drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig index 231f1c70d1db..cb374b2da9b7 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/firmware/efi/Kconfig @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ menu "EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support" config EFI_ESRT bool - depends on EFI && !IA64 + depends on EFI default y config EFI_VARS_PSTORE @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ config EFI_BOOTLOADER_CONTROL config EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER tristate "EFI capsule loader" - depends on EFI && !IA64 + depends on EFI help This option exposes a loader interface "/dev/efi_capsule_loader" for users to load EFI capsules. This driver requires working runtime @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ config EFI_DISABLE_PCI_DMA config EFI_EARLYCON def_bool y - depends on SERIAL_EARLYCON && !ARM && !IA64 + depends on SERIAL_EARLYCON && !ARM select FONT_SUPPORT select ARCH_USE_MEMREMAP_PROT diff --git a/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c b/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c index 1599f1176842..47ca652f02f6 100644 --- a/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c +++ b/drivers/firmware/efi/efi.c @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ static ssize_t systab_show(struct kobject *kobj, if (efi.smbios != EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) str += sprintf(str, "SMBIOS=0x%lx\n", efi.smbios); - if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IA64) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86)) + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86)) str = efi_systab_show_arch(str); return str - buf; @@ -777,7 +777,6 @@ int __init efi_systab_check_header(const efi_table_hdr_t *systab_hdr) return 0; } -#ifndef CONFIG_IA64 static const efi_char16_t *__init map_fw_vendor(unsigned long fw_vendor, size_t size) { @@ -793,10 +792,6 @@ static void __init unmap_fw_vendor(const void *fw_vendor, size_t size) { early_memunmap((void *)fw_vendor, size); } -#else -#define map_fw_vendor(p, s) __va(p) -#define unmap_fw_vendor(v, s) -#endif void __init efi_systab_report_header(const efi_table_hdr_t *systab_hdr, unsigned long fw_vendor) @@ -900,11 +895,6 @@ char * __init efi_md_typeattr_format(char *buf, size_t size, } /* - * IA64 has a funky EFI memory map that doesn't work the same way as - * other architectures. - */ -#ifndef CONFIG_IA64 -/* * efi_mem_attributes - lookup memmap attributes for physical address * @phys_addr: the physical address to lookup * @@ -951,7 +941,6 @@ int efi_mem_type(unsigned long phys_addr) } return -EINVAL; } -#endif int efi_status_to_err(efi_status_t status) { diff --git a/drivers/firmware/pcdp.c b/drivers/firmware/pcdp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 715a45442d1c..000000000000 --- a/drivers/firmware/pcdp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only -/* - * Parse the EFI PCDP table to locate the console device. - * - * (c) Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@hp.com> - * Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ - -#include <linux/acpi.h> -#include <linux/console.h> -#include <linux/efi.h> -#include <linux/serial.h> -#include <linux/serial_core.h> -#include <asm/vga.h> -#include "pcdp.h" - -static int __init -setup_serial_console(struct pcdp_uart *uart) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE - int mmio; - static char options[64], *p = options; - char parity; - - mmio = (uart->addr.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_MEMORY); - p += sprintf(p, "uart8250,%s,0x%llx", - mmio ? "mmio" : "io", uart->addr.address); - if (uart->baud) { - p += sprintf(p, ",%llu", uart->baud); - if (uart->bits) { - switch (uart->parity) { - case 0x2: parity = 'e'; break; - case 0x3: parity = 'o'; break; - default: parity = 'n'; - } - p += sprintf(p, "%c%d", parity, uart->bits); - } - } - - add_preferred_console("uart", 8250, &options[9]); - return setup_earlycon(options); -#else - return -ENODEV; -#endif -} - -static int __init -setup_vga_console(struct pcdp_device *dev) -{ -#if defined(CONFIG_VT) && defined(CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE) - u8 *if_ptr; - - if_ptr = ((u8 *)dev + sizeof(struct pcdp_device)); - if (if_ptr[0] == PCDP_IF_PCI) { - struct pcdp_if_pci if_pci; - - /* struct copy since ifptr might not be correctly aligned */ - - memcpy(&if_pci, if_ptr, sizeof(if_pci)); - - if (if_pci.trans & PCDP_PCI_TRANS_IOPORT) - vga_console_iobase = if_pci.ioport_tra; - - if (if_pci.trans & PCDP_PCI_TRANS_MMIO) - vga_console_membase = if_pci.mmio_tra; - } - - if (efi_mem_type(vga_console_membase + 0xA0000) == EFI_CONVENTIONAL_MEMORY) { - printk(KERN_ERR "PCDP: VGA selected, but frame buffer is not MMIO!\n"); - return -ENODEV; - } - - conswitchp = &vga_con; - printk(KERN_INFO "PCDP: VGA console\n"); - return 0; -#else - return -ENODEV; -#endif -} - -extern unsigned long hcdp_phys; - -int __init -efi_setup_pcdp_console(char *cmdline) -{ - struct pcdp *pcdp; - struct pcdp_uart *uart; - struct pcdp_device *dev, *end; - int i, serial = 0; - int rc = -ENODEV; - - if (hcdp_phys == EFI_INVALID_TABLE_ADDR) - return -ENODEV; - - pcdp = early_memremap(hcdp_phys, 4096); - printk(KERN_INFO "PCDP: v%d at 0x%lx\n", pcdp->rev, hcdp_phys); - - if (strstr(cmdline, "console=hcdp")) { - if (pcdp->rev < 3) - serial = 1; - } else if (strstr(cmdline, "console=")) { - printk(KERN_INFO "Explicit \"console=\"; ignoring PCDP\n"); - goto out; - } - - if (pcdp->rev < 3 && efi_uart_console_only()) - serial = 1; - - for (i = 0, uart = pcdp->uart; i < pcdp->num_uarts; i++, uart++) { - if (uart->flags & PCDP_UART_PRIMARY_CONSOLE || serial) { - if (uart->type == PCDP_CONSOLE_UART) { - rc = setup_serial_console(uart); - goto out; - } - } - } - - end = (struct pcdp_device *) ((u8 *) pcdp + pcdp->length); - for (dev = (struct pcdp_device *) (pcdp->uart + pcdp->num_uarts); - dev < end; - dev = (struct pcdp_device *) ((u8 *) dev + dev->length)) { - if (dev->flags & PCDP_PRIMARY_CONSOLE) { - if (dev->type == PCDP_CONSOLE_VGA) { - rc = setup_vga_console(dev); - goto out; - } - } - } - -out: - early_memunmap(pcdp, 4096); - return rc; -} diff --git a/drivers/firmware/pcdp.h b/drivers/firmware/pcdp.h deleted file mode 100644 index e02540571c52..000000000000 --- a/drivers/firmware/pcdp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ -/* - * Definitions for PCDP-defined console devices - * - * For DIG64_HCDPv10a_01.pdf and DIG64_PCDPv20.pdf (v1.0a and v2.0 resp.), - * please see <http://www.dig64.org/specifications/> - * - * (c) Copyright 2002, 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - * Khalid Aziz <khalid.aziz@hp.com> - * Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> - */ - -#define PCDP_CONSOLE 0 -#define PCDP_DEBUG 1 -#define PCDP_CONSOLE_OUTPUT 2 -#define PCDP_CONSOLE_INPUT 3 - -#define PCDP_UART (0 << 3) -#define PCDP_VGA (1 << 3) -#define PCDP_USB (2 << 3) - -/* pcdp_uart.type and pcdp_device.type */ -#define PCDP_CONSOLE_UART (PCDP_UART | PCDP_CONSOLE) -#define PCDP_DEBUG_UART (PCDP_UART | PCDP_DEBUG) -#define PCDP_CONSOLE_VGA (PCDP_VGA | PCDP_CONSOLE_OUTPUT) -#define PCDP_CONSOLE_USB (PCDP_USB | PCDP_CONSOLE_INPUT) - -/* pcdp_uart.flags */ -#define PCDP_UART_EDGE_SENSITIVE (1 << 0) -#define PCDP_UART_ACTIVE_LOW (1 << 1) -#define PCDP_UART_PRIMARY_CONSOLE (1 << 2) -#define PCDP_UART_IRQ (1 << 6) /* in pci_func for rev < 3 */ -#define PCDP_UART_PCI (1 << 7) /* in pci_func for rev < 3 */ - -struct pcdp_uart { - u8 type; - u8 bits; - u8 parity; - u8 stop_bits; - u8 pci_seg; - u8 pci_bus; - u8 pci_dev; - u8 pci_func; - u64 baud; - struct acpi_generic_address addr; - u16 pci_dev_id; - u16 pci_vendor_id; - u32 gsi; - u32 clock_rate; - u8 pci_prog_intfc; - u8 flags; - u16 conout_index; - u32 reserved; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -#define PCDP_IF_PCI 1 - -/* pcdp_if_pci.trans */ -#define PCDP_PCI_TRANS_IOPORT 0x02 -#define PCDP_PCI_TRANS_MMIO 0x01 - -struct pcdp_if_pci { - u8 interconnect; - u8 reserved; - u16 length; - u8 segment; - u8 bus; - u8 dev; - u8 fun; - u16 dev_id; - u16 vendor_id; - u32 acpi_interrupt; - u64 mmio_tra; - u64 ioport_tra; - u8 flags; - u8 trans; -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct pcdp_vga { - u8 count; /* address space descriptors */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -/* pcdp_device.flags */ -#define PCDP_PRIMARY_CONSOLE 1 - -struct pcdp_device { - u8 type; - u8 flags; - u16 length; - u16 efi_index; - /* next data is pcdp_if_pci or pcdp_if_acpi (not yet supported) */ - /* next data is device specific type (currently only pcdp_vga) */ -} __attribute__((packed)); - -struct pcdp { - u8 signature[4]; - u32 length; - u8 rev; /* PCDP v2.0 is rev 3 */ - u8 chksum; - u8 oemid[6]; - u8 oem_tabid[8]; - u32 oem_rev; - u8 creator_id[4]; - u32 creator_rev; - u32 num_uarts; - struct pcdp_uart uart[]; /* actual size is num_uarts */ - /* remainder of table is pcdp_device structures */ -} __attribute__((packed)); diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_ioc32.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_ioc32.c index 49a743f62b4a..025dc558c94e 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_ioc32.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_ioc32.c @@ -945,11 +945,11 @@ static struct { DRM_IOCTL32_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SG_ALLOC, compat_drm_sg_alloc), DRM_IOCTL32_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SG_FREE, compat_drm_sg_free), #endif -#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86) DRM_IOCTL32_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_UPDATE_DRAW, compat_drm_update_draw), #endif DRM_IOCTL32_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_WAIT_VBLANK, compat_drm_wait_vblank), -#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86) DRM_IOCTL32_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB2, compat_drm_mode_addfb2), #endif }; diff --git a/drivers/input/serio/i8042.h b/drivers/input/serio/i8042.h index adb5173372d3..5f61672d55b7 100644 --- a/drivers/input/serio/i8042.h +++ b/drivers/input/serio/i8042.h @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #include "i8042-snirm.h" #elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC) #include "i8042-sparcio.h" -#elif defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_LOONGARCH) +#elif defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_LOONGARCH) #include "i8042-acpipnpio.h" #else #include "i8042-io.h" diff --git a/drivers/iommu/Kconfig b/drivers/iommu/Kconfig index 2b12b583ef4b..7f04491ca5f0 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/iommu/Kconfig @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ config IOMMU_DEBUGFS choice prompt "IOMMU default domain type" depends on IOMMU_API - default IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_LAZY if X86 || IA64 + default IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_LAZY if X86 default IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_STRICT help Choose the type of IOMMU domain used to manage DMA API usage by @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ config OF_IOMMU # IOMMU-agnostic DMA-mapping layer config IOMMU_DMA - def_bool ARM64 || IA64 || X86 + def_bool ARM64 || X86 select DMA_OPS select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IOVA diff --git a/drivers/iommu/intel/Kconfig b/drivers/iommu/intel/Kconfig index 2e56bd79f589..119d2c57a48e 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/intel/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/iommu/intel/Kconfig @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ config DMAR_DEBUG config INTEL_IOMMU bool "Support for Intel IOMMU using DMA Remapping Devices" - depends on PCI_MSI && ACPI && (X86 || IA64) + depends on PCI_MSI && ACPI && X86 select DMA_OPS select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IOVA diff --git a/drivers/media/cec/platform/Kconfig b/drivers/media/cec/platform/Kconfig index b672d3142eb7..ede81fe331b0 100644 --- a/drivers/media/cec/platform/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/media/cec/platform/Kconfig @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ config CEC_TEGRA config CEC_SECO tristate "SECO Boards HDMI CEC driver" - depends on (X86 || IA64) || COMPILE_TEST + depends on X86 || COMPILE_TEST depends on PCI && DMI select CEC_CORE select CEC_NOTIFIER diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig index cadd4a820c03..f37c4b8380ae 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ config ENCLOSURE_SERVICES config SGI_XP tristate "Support communication between SGI SSIs" depends on NET - depends on (IA64_SGI_UV || X86_UV) && SMP + depends on X86_UV && SMP depends on X86_64 || BROKEN select SGI_GRU if X86_64 && SMP help diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru.h b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru.h index 3ad76cd18b4b..6ae045037219 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru.h +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru.h @@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ /* * Size used to map GRU GSeg */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) -#define GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE (256 * 1024UL) -#elif defined(CONFIG_X86_64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) #define GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE (256 * 1024UL) /* ZZZ 2MB ??? */ #else #error "Unsupported architecture" diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru_instructions.h b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru_instructions.h index 04d5170ac149..da5eb9edf9ec 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru_instructions.h +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gru_instructions.h @@ -29,17 +29,7 @@ extern void gru_wait_abort_proc(void *cb); * Architecture dependent functions */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) -#include <linux/compiler.h> -#include <asm/intrinsics.h> -#define __flush_cache(p) ia64_fc((unsigned long)p) -/* Use volatile on IA64 to ensure ordering via st4.rel */ -#define gru_ordered_store_ulong(p, v) \ - do { \ - barrier(); \ - *((volatile unsigned long *)(p)) = v; /* force st.rel */ \ - } while (0) -#elif defined(CONFIG_X86_64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) #include <asm/cacheflush.h> #define __flush_cache(p) clflush(p) #define gru_ordered_store_ulong(p, v) \ diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grufile.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grufile.c index a3d659c11cc4..e755690c9805 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grufile.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grufile.c @@ -337,72 +337,6 @@ static unsigned long gru_chiplet_cpu_to_mmr(int chiplet, int cpu, int *corep) return mmr; } -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 - -static int gru_irq_count[GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE]; - -static void gru_noop(struct irq_data *d) -{ -} - -static struct irq_chip gru_chip[GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE] = { - [0 ... GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE - 1] { - .irq_mask = gru_noop, - .irq_unmask = gru_noop, - .irq_ack = gru_noop - } -}; - -static int gru_chiplet_setup_tlb_irq(int chiplet, char *irq_name, - irq_handler_t irq_handler, int cpu, int blade) -{ - unsigned long mmr; - int irq = IRQ_GRU + chiplet; - int ret, core; - - mmr = gru_chiplet_cpu_to_mmr(chiplet, cpu, &core); - if (mmr == 0) - return 0; - - if (gru_irq_count[chiplet] == 0) { - gru_chip[chiplet].name = irq_name; - ret = irq_set_chip(irq, &gru_chip[chiplet]); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: set_irq_chip failed, errno=%d\n", - GRU_DRIVER_ID_STR, -ret); - return ret; - } - - ret = request_irq(irq, irq_handler, 0, irq_name, NULL); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: request_irq failed, errno=%d\n", - GRU_DRIVER_ID_STR, -ret); - return ret; - } - } - gru_irq_count[chiplet]++; - - return 0; -} - -static void gru_chiplet_teardown_tlb_irq(int chiplet, int cpu, int blade) -{ - unsigned long mmr; - int core, irq = IRQ_GRU + chiplet; - - if (gru_irq_count[chiplet] == 0) - return; - - mmr = gru_chiplet_cpu_to_mmr(chiplet, cpu, &core); - if (mmr == 0) - return; - - if (--gru_irq_count[chiplet] == 0) - free_irq(irq, NULL); -} - -#elif defined CONFIG_X86_64 - static int gru_chiplet_setup_tlb_irq(int chiplet, char *irq_name, irq_handler_t irq_handler, int cpu, int blade) { @@ -447,8 +381,6 @@ static void gru_chiplet_teardown_tlb_irq(int chiplet, int cpu, int blade) } } -#endif - static void gru_teardown_tlb_irqs(void) { int blade; @@ -514,12 +446,8 @@ static int __init gru_init(void) if (!gru_supported()) return 0; -#if defined CONFIG_IA64 - gru_start_paddr = 0xd000000000UL; /* ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ fixme */ -#else gru_start_paddr = uv_read_local_mmr(UVH_RH_GAM_GRU_OVERLAY_CONFIG) & 0x7fffffffffffUL; -#endif gru_start_vaddr = __va(gru_start_paddr); gru_end_paddr = gru_start_paddr + GRU_MAX_BLADES * GRU_SIZE; printk(KERN_INFO "GRU space: 0x%lx - 0x%lx\n", diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gruhandles.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gruhandles.c index 1d75d5e540bc..695316a83b01 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gruhandles.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/gruhandles.c @@ -11,16 +11,10 @@ #include "grutables.h" /* 10 sec */ -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 -#include <asm/processor.h> -#define GRU_OPERATION_TIMEOUT (((cycles_t) local_cpu_data->itc_freq)*10) -#define CLKS2NSEC(c) ((c) *1000000000 / local_cpu_data->itc_freq) -#else #include <linux/sync_core.h> #include <asm/tsc.h> #define GRU_OPERATION_TIMEOUT ((cycles_t) tsc_khz*10*1000) #define CLKS2NSEC(c) ((c) * 1000000 / tsc_khz) -#endif /* Extract the status field from a kernel handle */ #define GET_MSEG_HANDLE_STATUS(h) (((*(unsigned long *)(h)) >> 16) & 3) diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grumain.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grumain.c index 4eb4b9455139..0f5b09e290c8 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grumain.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-gru/grumain.c @@ -41,16 +41,12 @@ struct device *grudev = &gru_device; */ int gru_cpu_fault_map_id(void) { -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 - return uv_blade_processor_id() % GRU_NUM_TFM; -#else int cpu = smp_processor_id(); int id, core; core = uv_cpu_core_number(cpu); id = core + UV_MAX_INT_CORES * uv_cpu_socket_number(cpu); return id; -#endif } /*--------- ASID Management ------------------------------------------- diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp.h b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp.h index f1336f43d3bd..3185711beb07 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp.h +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp.h @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ #include <linux/mutex.h> -#if defined CONFIG_X86_UV || defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV +#if defined CONFIG_X86_UV #include <asm/uv/uv.h> #endif diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp_uv.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp_uv.c index 19fc7076af27..3faa7eadf679 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp_uv.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xp_uv.c @@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ #include <asm/uv/uv_hub.h> #if defined CONFIG_X86_64 #include <asm/uv/bios.h> -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV -#include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h> #endif #include "../sgi-gru/grukservices.h" #include "xp.h" @@ -99,17 +97,6 @@ xp_expand_memprotect_uv(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) "UV_MEMPROT_ALLOW_RW) failed, ret=%d\n", ret); return xpBiosError; } - -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - u64 nasid_array; - - ret = sn_change_memprotect(phys_addr, size, SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_1, - &nasid_array); - if (ret != 0) { - dev_err(xp, "sn_change_memprotect(,, " - "SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_1,) failed ret=%d\n", ret); - return xpSalError; - } #else #error not a supported configuration #endif @@ -129,17 +116,6 @@ xp_restrict_memprotect_uv(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size) "UV_MEMPROT_RESTRICT_ACCESS) failed, ret=%d\n", ret); return xpBiosError; } - -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - u64 nasid_array; - - ret = sn_change_memprotect(phys_addr, size, SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_0, - &nasid_array); - if (ret != 0) { - dev_err(xp, "sn_change_memprotect(,, " - "SN_MEMPROT_ACCESS_CLASS_0,) failed ret=%d\n", ret); - return xpSalError; - } #else #error not a supported configuration #endif diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_main.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_main.c index 6da509d692bb..cc71395782b6 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_main.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_main.c @@ -1155,36 +1155,6 @@ xpc_die_deactivate(void) static int xpc_system_die(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long event, void *_die_args) { -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 /* !!! temporary kludge */ - switch (event) { - case DIE_MACHINE_RESTART: - case DIE_MACHINE_HALT: - xpc_die_deactivate(); - break; - - case DIE_KDEBUG_ENTER: - /* Should lack of heartbeat be ignored by other partitions? */ - if (!xpc_kdebug_ignore) - break; - - fallthrough; - case DIE_MCA_MONARCH_ENTER: - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_ENTER: - xpc_arch_ops.offline_heartbeat(); - break; - - case DIE_KDEBUG_LEAVE: - /* Is lack of heartbeat being ignored by other partitions? */ - if (!xpc_kdebug_ignore) - break; - - fallthrough; - case DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE: - case DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE: - xpc_arch_ops.online_heartbeat(); - break; - } -#else struct die_args *die_args = _die_args; switch (event) { @@ -1206,7 +1176,6 @@ xpc_system_die(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long event, void *_die_args) default: xpc_die_deactivate(); } -#endif return NOTIFY_DONE; } diff --git a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_uv.c b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_uv.c index fff522d347e3..2f03a7080d96 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_uv.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sgi-xp/xpc_uv.c @@ -24,34 +24,12 @@ #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/numa.h> #include <asm/uv/uv_hub.h> -#if defined CONFIG_X86_64 #include <asm/uv/bios.h> #include <asm/uv/uv_irq.h> -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV -#include <asm/sn/intr.h> -#include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h> -#endif #include "../sgi-gru/gru.h" #include "../sgi-gru/grukservices.h" #include "xpc.h" -#if defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV -struct uv_IO_APIC_route_entry { - __u64 vector : 8, - delivery_mode : 3, - dest_mode : 1, - delivery_status : 1, - polarity : 1, - __reserved_1 : 1, - trigger : 1, - mask : 1, - __reserved_2 : 15, - dest : 32; -}; - -#define sn_partition_id 0 -#endif - static struct xpc_heartbeat_uv *xpc_heartbeat_uv; #define XPC_ACTIVATE_MSG_SIZE_UV (1 * GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES) @@ -113,7 +91,6 @@ xpc_get_gru_mq_irq_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq, int cpu, char *irq_name) { int mmr_pnode = uv_blade_to_pnode(mq->mmr_blade); -#if defined CONFIG_X86_64 mq->irq = uv_setup_irq(irq_name, cpu, mq->mmr_blade, mq->mmr_offset, UV_AFFINITY_CPU); if (mq->irq < 0) @@ -121,40 +98,13 @@ xpc_get_gru_mq_irq_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq, int cpu, char *irq_name) mq->mmr_value = uv_read_global_mmr64(mmr_pnode, mq->mmr_offset); -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - if (strcmp(irq_name, XPC_ACTIVATE_IRQ_NAME) == 0) - mq->irq = SGI_XPC_ACTIVATE; - else if (strcmp(irq_name, XPC_NOTIFY_IRQ_NAME) == 0) - mq->irq = SGI_XPC_NOTIFY; - else - return -EINVAL; - - mq->mmr_value = (unsigned long)cpu_physical_id(cpu) << 32 | mq->irq; - uv_write_global_mmr64(mmr_pnode, mq->mmr_offset, mq->mmr_value); -#else - #error not a supported configuration -#endif - return 0; } static void xpc_release_gru_mq_irq_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq) { -#if defined CONFIG_X86_64 uv_teardown_irq(mq->irq); - -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - int mmr_pnode; - unsigned long mmr_value; - - mmr_pnode = uv_blade_to_pnode(mq->mmr_blade); - mmr_value = 1UL << 16; - - uv_write_global_mmr64(mmr_pnode, mq->mmr_offset, mmr_value); -#else - #error not a supported configuration -#endif } static int @@ -162,17 +112,6 @@ xpc_gru_mq_watchlist_alloc_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq) { int ret; -#if defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - int mmr_pnode = uv_blade_to_pnode(mq->mmr_blade); - - ret = sn_mq_watchlist_alloc(mmr_pnode, (void *)uv_gpa(mq->address), - mq->order, &mq->mmr_offset); - if (ret < 0) { - dev_err(xpc_part, "sn_mq_watchlist_alloc() failed, ret=%d\n", - ret); - return -EBUSY; - } -#elif defined CONFIG_X86_64 ret = uv_bios_mq_watchlist_alloc(uv_gpa(mq->address), mq->order, &mq->mmr_offset); if (ret < 0) { @@ -180,9 +119,6 @@ xpc_gru_mq_watchlist_alloc_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq) "ret=%d\n", ret); return ret; } -#else - #error not a supported configuration -#endif mq->watchlist_num = ret; return 0; @@ -194,15 +130,8 @@ xpc_gru_mq_watchlist_free_uv(struct xpc_gru_mq_uv *mq) int ret; int mmr_pnode = uv_blade_to_pnode(mq->mmr_blade); -#if defined CONFIG_X86_64 ret = uv_bios_mq_watchlist_free(mmr_pnode, mq->watchlist_num); BUG_ON(ret != BIOS_STATUS_SUCCESS); -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - ret = sn_mq_watchlist_free(mmr_pnode, mq->watchlist_num); - BUG_ON(ret != SALRET_OK); -#else - #error not a supported configuration -#endif } static struct xpc_gru_mq_uv * @@ -786,7 +715,6 @@ xpc_get_partition_rsvd_page_pa_uv(void *buf, u64 *cookie, unsigned long *rp_pa, s64 status; enum xp_retval ret; -#if defined CONFIG_X86_64 status = uv_bios_reserved_page_pa((u64)buf, cookie, (u64 *)rp_pa, (u64 *)len); if (status == BIOS_STATUS_SUCCESS) @@ -796,19 +724,6 @@ xpc_get_partition_rsvd_page_pa_uv(void *buf, u64 *cookie, unsigned long *rp_pa, else ret = xpBiosError; -#elif defined CONFIG_IA64_SGI_UV - status = sn_partition_reserved_page_pa((u64)buf, cookie, rp_pa, len); - if (status == SALRET_OK) - ret = xpSuccess; - else if (status == SALRET_MORE_PASSES) - ret = xpNeedMoreInfo; - else - ret = xpSalError; - -#else - #error not a supported configuration -#endif - return ret; } diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c index 14b311196b8f..c7c1ff38ea33 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/tg3.c @@ -17005,7 +17005,7 @@ static u32 tg3_calc_dma_bndry(struct tg3 *tp, u32 val) !tg3_flag(tp, PCI_EXPRESS)) goto out; -#if defined(CONFIG_PPC64) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_PARISC) +#if defined(CONFIG_PPC64) || defined(CONFIG_PARISC) goal = BOUNDARY_MULTI_CACHELINE; #else #if defined(CONFIG_SPARC64) || defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/brocade/bna/bnad.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/brocade/bna/bnad.h index 627a93ce38ab..10b1e534030e 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/brocade/bna/bnad.h +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/brocade/bna/bnad.h @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ #include <linux/firmware.h> #include <linux/if_vlan.h> -/* Fix for IA64 */ #include <asm/checksum.h> #include <net/ip6_checksum.h> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/netxen_nic_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/netxen_nic_main.c index 1d1e183d3a8b..ed24d6af7487 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/netxen_nic_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/netxen_nic_main.c @@ -233,9 +233,7 @@ static int nx_set_dma_mask(struct netxen_adapter *adapter) cmask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); if (NX_IS_REVISION_P2(adapter->ahw.revision_id)) { -#ifndef CONFIG_IA64 mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(35); -#endif } else { mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(39); cmask = mask; diff --git a/drivers/pci/vgaarb.c b/drivers/pci/vgaarb.c index 5e6b1eb54c64..a771b2259f21 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/vgaarb.c +++ b/drivers/pci/vgaarb.c @@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(vga_put); static bool vga_is_firmware_default(struct pci_dev *pdev) { -#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86) u64 base = screen_info.lfb_base; u64 size = screen_info.lfb_size; struct resource *r; diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/Kconfig b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/Kconfig index ee17cf5c44c6..c12978311a09 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/Kconfig @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ config SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED config SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS bool "Support more than 4 legacy serial ports" - depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED && !IA64 + depends on SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED help Say Y here if you have dumb serial boards other than the four standard COM 1/2/3/4 ports. This may happen if you have an AST diff --git a/drivers/tty/vt/keyboard.c b/drivers/tty/vt/keyboard.c index 358f216c6cd6..1fe6107b539b 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/vt/keyboard.c +++ b/drivers/tty/vt/keyboard.c @@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ static void kbd_bh(struct tasklet_struct *unused) } } -#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) ||\ +#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) ||\ defined(CONFIG_MIPS) || defined(CONFIG_PPC) || defined(CONFIG_SPARC) ||\ defined(CONFIG_PARISC) || defined(CONFIG_SUPERH) ||\ (defined(CONFIG_ARM) && defined(CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD) && !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_RPC)) diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/Kconfig b/drivers/video/fbdev/Kconfig index eac0ba39581e..747053f529a5 100644 --- a/drivers/video/fbdev/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/video/fbdev/Kconfig @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ config FB_VESA config FB_EFI bool "EFI-based Framebuffer Support" - depends on (FB = y) && !IA64 && EFI + depends on (FB = y) && EFI select APERTURE_HELPERS select DRM_PANEL_ORIENTATION_QUIRKS select FB_IOMEM_HELPERS diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig index 751458959411..8cb6fa45d599 100644 --- a/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/watchdog/Kconfig @@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ config INTEL_MID_WATCHDOG config ITCO_WDT tristate "Intel TCO Timer/Watchdog" - depends on (X86 || IA64) && PCI + depends on X86 && PCI select WATCHDOG_CORE depends on I2C || I2C=n depends on MFD_INTEL_PMC_BXT || !MFD_INTEL_PMC_BXT diff --git a/fs/Kconfig b/fs/Kconfig index aa7e03cc1941..421f68fed1ba 100644 --- a/fs/Kconfig +++ b/fs/Kconfig @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ config ARCH_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS config HUGETLBFS bool "HugeTLB file system support" - depends on X86 || IA64 || SPARC64 || ARCH_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS || BROKEN + depends on X86 || SPARC64 || ARCH_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS || BROKEN depends on (SYSFS || SYSCTL) select MEMFD_CREATE help diff --git a/fs/afs/main.c b/fs/afs/main.c index eae288c8d40a..6425c81d07de 100644 --- a/fs/afs/main.c +++ b/fs/afs/main.c @@ -41,8 +41,6 @@ const char afs_init_sysname[] = "arm_linux26"; const char afs_init_sysname[] = "aarch64_linux26"; #elif defined(CONFIG_X86_32) const char afs_init_sysname[] = "i386_linux26"; -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64) -const char afs_init_sysname[] = "ia64_linux26"; #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC64) const char afs_init_sysname[] = "ppc64_linux26"; #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC32) diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_ioctl32.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_ioctl32.h index c14852362fce..052d0e888c27 100644 --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_ioctl32.h +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_ioctl32.h @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ /* * On intel, even if sizes match, alignment and/or padding may differ. */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_X86_64) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) #define BROKEN_X86_ALIGNMENT #define __compat_packed __attribute__((packed)) #else diff --git a/include/linux/acpi.h b/include/linux/acpi.h index a73246c3c35e..9bcf5641a7cf 100644 --- a/include/linux/acpi.h +++ b/include/linux/acpi.h @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ void acpi_table_print_madt_entry (struct acpi_subtable_header *madt); /* the following numa functions are architecture-dependent */ void acpi_numa_slit_init (struct acpi_table_slit *slit); -#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_LOONGARCH) +#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_LOONGARCH) void acpi_numa_processor_affinity_init (struct acpi_srat_cpu_affinity *pa); #else static inline void @@ -1114,15 +1114,8 @@ static inline int acpi_get_lps0_constraint(struct device *dev) return ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN; } #endif /* CONFIG_SUSPEND && CONFIG_X86 */ -#ifndef CONFIG_IA64 void arch_reserve_mem_area(acpi_physical_address addr, size_t size); #else -static inline void arch_reserve_mem_area(acpi_physical_address addr, - size_t size) -{ -} -#endif /* CONFIG_X86 */ -#else #define acpi_os_set_prepare_sleep(func, pm1a_ctrl, pm1b_ctrl) do { } while (0) #endif diff --git a/include/linux/efi.h b/include/linux/efi.h index 80b21d1c6eaf..9cc5bf32f6f2 100644 --- a/include/linux/efi.h +++ b/include/linux/efi.h @@ -358,13 +358,10 @@ void efi_native_runtime_setup(void); * where the UEFI SPEC breaks the line. */ #define NULL_GUID EFI_GUID(0x00000000, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00) -#define MPS_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xeb9d2d2f, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, 0x9a, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d) #define ACPI_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xeb9d2d30, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, 0x9a, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d) #define ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0x8868e871, 0xe4f1, 0x11d3, 0xbc, 0x22, 0x00, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81) #define SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xeb9d2d31, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, 0x9a, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d) #define SMBIOS3_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xf2fd1544, 0x9794, 0x4a2c, 0x99, 0x2e, 0xe5, 0xbb, 0xcf, 0x20, 0xe3, 0x94) -#define SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xeb9d2d32, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, 0x9a, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d) -#define HCDP_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0xf951938d, 0x620b, 0x42ef, 0x82, 0x79, 0xa8, 0x4b, 0x79, 0x61, 0x78, 0x98) #define UGA_IO_PROTOCOL_GUID EFI_GUID(0x61a4d49e, 0x6f68, 0x4f1b, 0xb9, 0x22, 0xa8, 0x6e, 0xed, 0x0b, 0x07, 0xa2) #define EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0x8be4df61, 0x93ca, 0x11d2, 0xaa, 0x0d, 0x00, 0xe0, 0x98, 0x03, 0x2b, 0x8c) #define UV_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID EFI_GUID(0x3b13a7d4, 0x633e, 0x11dd, 0x93, 0xec, 0xda, 0x25, 0x56, 0xd8, 0x95, 0x93) @@ -851,10 +848,6 @@ static inline int efi_range_is_wc(unsigned long start, unsigned long len) return 1; } -#ifdef CONFIG_EFI_PCDP -extern int __init efi_setup_pcdp_console(char *); -#endif - /* * We play games with efi_enabled so that the compiler will, if * possible, remove EFI-related code altogether. diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h index bf5d0b1b16f4..17d530e12f70 100644 --- a/include/linux/mm.h +++ b/include/linux/mm.h @@ -362,8 +362,6 @@ extern unsigned int kobjsize(const void *objp); # define VM_SAO VM_ARCH_1 /* Strong Access Ordering (powerpc) */ #elif defined(CONFIG_PARISC) # define VM_GROWSUP VM_ARCH_1 -#elif defined(CONFIG_IA64) -# define VM_GROWSUP VM_ARCH_1 #elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC64) # define VM_SPARC_ADI VM_ARCH_1 /* Uses ADI tag for access control */ # define VM_ARCH_CLEAR VM_SPARC_ADI diff --git a/include/linux/moduleparam.h b/include/linux/moduleparam.h index 962cd41a2cb5..99e4f1f718c7 100644 --- a/include/linux/moduleparam.h +++ b/include/linux/moduleparam.h @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ struct kparam_array read-only sections (which is part of respective UNIX ABI on these platforms). So 'const' makes no sense and even causes compile failures with some compilers. */ -#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_PPC64) +#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) || defined(CONFIG_PPC64) #define __moduleparam_const #else #define __moduleparam_const const diff --git a/include/trace/events/mmflags.h b/include/trace/events/mmflags.h index 1478b9dd05fa..d801409b33cf 100644 --- a/include/trace/events/mmflags.h +++ b/include/trace/events/mmflags.h @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ IF_HAVE_PG_ARCH_X(arch_3) #define __VM_ARCH_SPECIFIC_1 {VM_PAT, "pat" } #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC) #define __VM_ARCH_SPECIFIC_1 {VM_SAO, "sao" } -#elif defined(CONFIG_PARISC) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#elif defined(CONFIG_PARISC) #define __VM_ARCH_SPECIFIC_1 {VM_GROWSUP, "growsup" } #elif !defined(CONFIG_MMU) #define __VM_ARCH_SPECIFIC_1 {VM_MAPPED_COPY,"mappedcopy" } diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig index 6d35728b94b2..9ffb103fc927 100644 --- a/init/Kconfig +++ b/init/Kconfig @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ config KALLSYMS_ABSOLUTE_PERCPU config KALLSYMS_BASE_RELATIVE bool depends on KALLSYMS - default !IA64 + default y help Instead of emitting them as absolute values in the native word size, emit the symbol references in the kallsyms table as 32-bit entries, diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c index 6de7c6bb74ee..234361530007 100644 --- a/kernel/cpu.c +++ b/kernel/cpu.c @@ -1725,9 +1725,6 @@ static int cpu_up(unsigned int cpu, enum cpuhp_state target) if (!cpu_possible(cpu)) { pr_err("can't online cpu %d because it is not configured as may-hotadd at boot time\n", cpu); -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) - pr_err("please check additional_cpus= boot parameter\n"); -#endif return -EINVAL; } diff --git a/kernel/fork.c b/kernel/fork.c index 3b6d20dfb9a8..faa921ecbe67 100644 --- a/kernel/fork.c +++ b/kernel/fork.c @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ static inline bool clone3_stack_valid(struct kernel_clone_args *kargs) if (!access_ok((void __user *)kargs->stack, kargs->stack_size)) return false; -#if !defined(CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP) && !defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#if !defined(CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP) kargs->stack += kargs->stack_size; #endif } diff --git a/kernel/sched/core.c b/kernel/sched/core.c index 2299a5cfbfb9..caab7cd26790 100644 --- a/kernel/sched/core.c +++ b/kernel/sched/core.c @@ -10289,9 +10289,9 @@ void normalize_rt_tasks(void) #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */ -#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) +#if defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) /* - * These functions are only useful for the IA64 MCA handling, or kdb. + * These functions are only useful for kdb. * * They can only be called when the whole system has been * stopped - every CPU needs to be quiescent, and no scheduling @@ -10313,30 +10313,7 @@ struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu) return cpu_curr(cpu); } -#endif /* defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 -/** - * ia64_set_curr_task - set the current task for a given CPU. - * @cpu: the processor in question. - * @p: the task pointer to set. - * - * Description: This function must only be used when non-maskable interrupts - * are serviced on a separate stack. It allows the architecture to switch the - * notion of the current task on a CPU in a non-blocking manner. This function - * must be called with all CPU's synchronized, and interrupts disabled, the - * and caller must save the original value of the current task (see - * curr_task() above) and restore that value before reenabling interrupts and - * re-starting the system. - * - * ONLY VALID WHEN THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS STOPPED! - */ -void ia64_set_curr_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *p) -{ - cpu_curr(cpu) = p; -} - -#endif +#endif /* defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) */ #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED /* task_group_lock serializes the addition/removal of task groups */ diff --git a/kernel/sysctl.c b/kernel/sysctl.c index 354a2d294f52..dca7a8f735cd 100644 --- a/kernel/sysctl.c +++ b/kernel/sysctl.c @@ -1939,15 +1939,6 @@ static struct ctl_table kern_table[] = { .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, }, #endif -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 - { - .procname = "unaligned-dump-stack", - .data = &unaligned_dump_stack, - .maxlen = sizeof (int), - .mode = 0644, - .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, - }, -#endif #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES { .procname = "max_lock_depth", diff --git a/lib/Kconfig.debug b/lib/Kconfig.debug index fa307f93fa2e..2caf73c9f623 100644 --- a/lib/Kconfig.debug +++ b/lib/Kconfig.debug @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ config SHRINKER_DEBUG config DEBUG_STACK_USAGE bool "Stack utilization instrumentation" - depends on DEBUG_KERNEL && !IA64 + depends on DEBUG_KERNEL help Enables the display of the minimum amount of free stack which each task has ever had available in the sysrq-T and sysrq-P debug output. diff --git a/lib/decompress_unxz.c b/lib/decompress_unxz.c index 353268b9f129..842894158944 100644 --- a/lib/decompress_unxz.c +++ b/lib/decompress_unxz.c @@ -133,9 +133,6 @@ #ifdef CONFIG_ARM # define XZ_DEC_ARM #endif -#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 -# define XZ_DEC_IA64 -#endif #ifdef CONFIG_SPARC # define XZ_DEC_SPARC #endif diff --git a/lib/xz/Kconfig b/lib/xz/Kconfig index adce22ac18d6..aef086a6bf2f 100644 --- a/lib/xz/Kconfig +++ b/lib/xz/Kconfig @@ -19,11 +19,6 @@ config XZ_DEC_POWERPC default y select XZ_DEC_BCJ -config XZ_DEC_IA64 - bool "IA-64 BCJ filter decoder" if EXPERT - default y - select XZ_DEC_BCJ - config XZ_DEC_ARM bool "ARM BCJ filter decoder" if EXPERT default y diff --git a/mm/mmap.c b/mm/mmap.c index b56a7f0c9f85..4b0eaf6427c4 100644 --- a/mm/mmap.c +++ b/mm/mmap.c @@ -1924,9 +1924,9 @@ static int acct_stack_growth(struct vm_area_struct *vma, return 0; } -#if defined(CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) +#if defined(CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP) /* - * PA-RISC uses this for its stack; IA64 for its Register Backing Store. + * PA-RISC uses this for its stack. * vma is the last one with address > vma->vm_end. Have to extend vma. */ static int expand_upwards(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address) @@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@ static int expand_upwards(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address) validate_mm(mm); return error; } -#endif /* CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP || CONFIG_IA64 */ +#endif /* CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP */ /* * vma is the first one with address < vma->vm_start. Have to extend vma. diff --git a/tools/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h b/tools/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6fffe5682713..000000000000 --- a/tools/arch/ia64/include/asm/barrier.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -/* - * Copied from the kernel sources to tools/: - * - * Memory barrier definitions. This is based on information published - * in the Processor Abstraction Layer and the System Abstraction Layer - * manual. - * - * Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co - * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> - * Copyright (C) 1999 Don Dugger <don.dugger@intel.com> - */ -#ifndef _TOOLS_LINUX_ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H -#define _TOOLS_LINUX_ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H - -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -/* - * Macros to force memory ordering. In these descriptions, "previous" - * and "subsequent" refer to program order; "visible" means that all - * architecturally visible effects of a memory access have occurred - * (at a minimum, this means the memory has been read or written). - * - * wmb(): Guarantees that all preceding stores to memory- - * like regions are visible before any subsequent - * stores and that all following stores will be - * visible only after all previous stores. - * rmb(): Like wmb(), but for reads. - * mb(): wmb()/rmb() combo, i.e., all previous memory - * accesses are visible before all subsequent - * accesses and vice versa. This is also known as - * a "fence." - * - * Note: "mb()" and its variants cannot be used as a fence to order - * accesses to memory mapped I/O registers. For that, mf.a needs to - * be used. However, we don't want to always use mf.a because (a) - * it's (presumably) much slower than mf and (b) mf.a is supported for - * sequential memory pages only. - */ - -#define mb() ia64_mf() -#define rmb() mb() -#define wmb() mb() - -#define smp_store_release(p, v) \ -do { \ - barrier(); \ - WRITE_ONCE(*p, v); \ -} while (0) - -#define smp_load_acquire(p) \ -({ \ - typeof(*p) ___p1 = READ_ONCE(*p); \ - barrier(); \ - ___p1; \ -}) - -#endif /* _TOOLS_LINUX_ASM_IA64_BARRIER_H */ diff --git a/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h b/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1146d55563db..000000000000 --- a/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/bitsperlong.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H -#define __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H - -#define __BITS_PER_LONG 64 - -#include <asm-generic/bitsperlong.h> - -#endif /* __ASM_IA64_BITSPERLONG_H */ diff --git a/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h b/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2a19bb1db4ab..000000000000 --- a/tools/arch/ia64/include/uapi/asm/mman.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef TOOLS_ARCH_IA64_UAPI_ASM_MMAN_FIX_H -#define TOOLS_ARCH_IA64_UAPI_ASM_MMAN_FIX_H -#include <uapi/asm-generic/mman.h> -/* MAP_32BIT is undefined on ia64, fix it for perf */ -#define MAP_32BIT 0 -#endif diff --git a/usr/include/Makefile b/usr/include/Makefile index 07796df0a295..338c81f1fcf3 100644 --- a/usr/include/Makefile +++ b/usr/include/Makefile @@ -59,12 +59,6 @@ ifeq ($(SRCARCH),arc) no-header-test += linux/bpf_perf_event.h endif -ifeq ($(SRCARCH),ia64) -no-header-test += asm/setup.h -no-header-test += asm/sigcontext.h -no-header-test += linux/if_bonding.h -endif - ifeq ($(SRCARCH),powerpc) no-header-test += linux/bpf_perf_event.h endif |