| /* |
| * Event entry/exit for Hexagon |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Code Aurora Forum. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and |
| * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| * 02110-1301, USA. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> /* assembly-safer versions of C defines */ |
| #include <asm/mem-layout.h> /* sigh, except for page_offset */ |
| #include <asm/hexagon_vm.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry into guest-mode Linux under Hexagon Virtual Machine. |
| * Stack pointer points to event record - build pt_regs on top of it, |
| * set up a plausible C stack frame, and dispatch to the C handler. |
| * On return, do vmrte virtual instruction with SP where we started. |
| * |
| * VM Spec 0.5 uses a trap to fetch HVM record now. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Save full register state, while setting up thread_info struct |
| * pointer derived from kernel stack pointer in THREADINFO_REG |
| * register, putting prior thread_info.regs pointer in a callee-save |
| * register (R24, which had better not ever be assigned to THREADINFO_REG), |
| * and updating thread_info.regs to point to current stack frame, |
| * so as to support nested events in kernel mode. |
| * |
| * As this is common code, we set the pt_regs system call number |
| * to -1 for all events. It will be replaced with the system call |
| * number in the case where we decode a system call (trap0(#1)). |
| */ |
| |
| #define save_pt_regs()\ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R3130) = R31:30; \ |
| { memw(R0 + #_PT_R2928) = R28; \ |
| R31 = memw(R0 + #_PT_ER_VMPSP); }\ |
| { memw(R0 + #(_PT_R2928 + 4)) = R31; \ |
| R31 = ugp; } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_R2726) = R27:26; \ |
| R30 = gp ; } \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R2524) = R25:24; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R2322) = R23:22; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R2120) = R21:20; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R1918) = R19:18; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R1716) = R17:16; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R1514) = R15:14; \ |
| memd(R0 + #_PT_R1312) = R13:12; \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_R1110) = R11:10; \ |
| R15 = lc0; } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_R0908) = R9:8; \ |
| R14 = sa0; } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_R0706) = R7:6; \ |
| R13 = lc1; } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_R0504) = R5:4; \ |
| R12 = sa1; } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_UGPGP) = R31:30; \ |
| R11 = m1; \ |
| R2.H = #HI(_THREAD_SIZE); } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_LC0SA0) = R15:14; \ |
| R10 = m0; \ |
| R2.L = #LO(_THREAD_SIZE); } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_LC1SA1) = R13:12; \ |
| R15 = p3:0; \ |
| R2 = neg(R2); } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_M1M0) = R11:10; \ |
| R14 = usr; \ |
| R2 = and(R0,R2); } \ |
| { memd(R0 + #_PT_PREDSUSR) = R15:14; \ |
| THREADINFO_REG = R2; } \ |
| { r24 = memw(THREADINFO_REG + #_THREAD_INFO_PT_REGS); \ |
| memw(THREADINFO_REG + #_THREAD_INFO_PT_REGS) = R0; \ |
| R2 = #-1; } \ |
| { memw(R0 + #_PT_SYSCALL_NR) = R2; \ |
| R30 = #0; } |
| |
| /* |
| * Restore registers and thread_info.regs state. THREADINFO_REG |
| * is assumed to still be sane, and R24 to have been correctly |
| * preserved. Don't restore R29 (SP) until later. |
| */ |
| |
| #define restore_pt_regs() \ |
| { memw(THREADINFO_REG + #_THREAD_INFO_PT_REGS) = R24; \ |
| R15:14 = memd(R0 + #_PT_PREDSUSR); } \ |
| { R11:10 = memd(R0 + #_PT_M1M0); \ |
| p3:0 = R15; } \ |
| { R13:12 = memd(R0 + #_PT_LC1SA1); \ |
| usr = R14; } \ |
| { R15:14 = memd(R0 + #_PT_LC0SA0); \ |
| m1 = R11; } \ |
| { R3:2 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R0302); \ |
| m0 = R10; } \ |
| { R5:4 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R0504); \ |
| lc1 = R13; } \ |
| { R7:6 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R0706); \ |
| sa1 = R12; } \ |
| { R9:8 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R0908); \ |
| lc0 = R15; } \ |
| { R11:10 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R1110); \ |
| sa0 = R14; } \ |
| { R13:12 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R1312); \ |
| R15:14 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R1514); } \ |
| { R17:16 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R1716); \ |
| R19:18 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R1918); } \ |
| { R21:20 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R2120); \ |
| R23:22 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R2322); } \ |
| { R25:24 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R2524); \ |
| R27:26 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R2726); } \ |
| R31:30 = memd(R0 + #_PT_UGPGP); \ |
| { R28 = memw(R0 + #_PT_R2928); \ |
| ugp = R31; } \ |
| { R31:30 = memd(R0 + #_PT_R3130); \ |
| gp = R30; } |
| |
| /* |
| * Clears off enough space for the rest of pt_regs; evrec is a part |
| * of pt_regs in HVM mode. Save R0/R1, set handler's address in R1. |
| * R0 is the address of pt_regs and is the parameter to save_pt_regs. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Since the HVM isn't automagically pushing the EVREC onto the stack anymore, |
| * we'll subract the entire size out and then fill it in ourselves. |
| * Need to save off R0, R1, R2, R3 immediately. |
| */ |
| |
| #define vm_event_entry(CHandler) \ |
| { \ |
| R29 = add(R29, #-(_PT_REGS_SIZE)); \ |
| memd(R29 + #(_PT_R0100 + -_PT_REGS_SIZE)) = R1:0; \ |
| } \ |
| { \ |
| memd(R29 +#_PT_R0302) = R3:2; \ |
| } \ |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMGETREGS); \ |
| { \ |
| memd(R29 + #_PT_ER_VMEL) = R1:0; \ |
| R0 = R29; \ |
| R1.L = #LO(CHandler); \ |
| } \ |
| { \ |
| memd(R29 + #_PT_ER_VMPSP) = R3:2; \ |
| R1.H = #HI(CHandler); \ |
| jump event_dispatch; \ |
| } |
| |
| .text |
| /* |
| * Do bulk save/restore in one place. |
| * Adds a jump to dispatch latency, but |
| * saves hundreds of bytes. |
| */ |
| |
| event_dispatch: |
| save_pt_regs() |
| callr r1 |
| |
| /* |
| * If we were in kernel mode, we don't need to check scheduler |
| * or signals if CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set. If set, then it has |
| * to jump to a need_resched kind of block. |
| * BTW, CONFIG_PREEMPT is not supported yet. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| R0 = #VM_INT_DISABLE |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMSETIE) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* "Nested control path" -- if the previous mode was kernel */ |
| R0 = memw(R29 + #_PT_ER_VMEST); |
| P0 = tstbit(R0, #HVM_VMEST_UM_SFT); |
| if !P0 jump restore_all; |
| /* |
| * Returning from system call, normally coming back from user mode |
| */ |
| return_from_syscall: |
| /* Disable interrupts while checking TIF */ |
| R0 = #VM_INT_DISABLE |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMSETIE) |
| |
| /* |
| * Coming back from the C-world, our thread info pointer |
| * should be in the designated register (usually R19) |
| */ |
| R1.L = #LO(_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK) |
| { |
| R1.H = #HI(_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK); |
| R0 = memw(THREADINFO_REG + #_THREAD_INFO_FLAGS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Compare against the "return to userspace" _TIF_WORK_MASK |
| */ |
| R1 = and(R1,R0); |
| { P0 = cmp.eq(R1,#0); if (!P0.new) jump:t work_pending;} |
| jump restore_all; /* we're outta here! */ |
| |
| work_pending: |
| { |
| P0 = tstbit(R1, #TIF_NEED_RESCHED); |
| if (!P0.new) jump:nt work_notifysig; |
| } |
| call schedule |
| jump return_from_syscall; /* check for more work */ |
| |
| work_notifysig: |
| /* this is the part that's kind of fuzzy. */ |
| R1 = and(R0, #(_TIF_SIGPENDING | _TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME)); |
| P0 = cmp.eq(R1, #0); |
| if P0 jump restore_all |
| R1 = R0; /* unsigned long thread_info_flags */ |
| R0 = R29; /* regs should still be at top of stack */ |
| call do_notify_resume |
| |
| restore_all: |
| /* Disable interrupts, if they weren't already, before reg restore. */ |
| R0 = #VM_INT_DISABLE |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMSETIE) |
| |
| /* do the setregs here for VM 0.5 */ |
| /* R29 here should already be pointing at pt_regs */ |
| R1:0 = memd(R29 + #_PT_ER_VMEL); |
| R3:2 = memd(R29 + #_PT_ER_VMPSP); |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMSETREGS); |
| |
| R0 = R29 |
| restore_pt_regs() |
| R1:0 = memd(R29 + #_PT_R0100); |
| R29 = add(R29, #_PT_REGS_SIZE); |
| trap1(#HVM_TRAP1_VMRTE) |
| /* Notreached */ |
| |
| .globl _K_enter_genex |
| _K_enter_genex: |
| vm_event_entry(do_genex) |
| |
| .globl _K_enter_interrupt |
| _K_enter_interrupt: |
| vm_event_entry(arch_do_IRQ) |
| |
| .globl _K_enter_trap0 |
| _K_enter_trap0: |
| vm_event_entry(do_trap0) |
| |
| .globl _K_enter_machcheck |
| _K_enter_machcheck: |
| vm_event_entry(do_machcheck) |
| |
| |
| .globl ret_from_fork |
| ret_from_fork: |
| call schedule_tail |
| jump return_from_syscall |