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1/*
2 * Low Level Interrupts/Traps/Exceptions(non-TLB) Handling for ARCompact ISA
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2014-15 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
5 * Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
9 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
10 *
11 * vineetg: May 2011
12 *  -Userspace unaligned access emulation
13 *
14 * vineetg: Feb 2011 (ptrace low level code fixes)
15 *  -traced syscall return code (r0) was not saved into pt_regs for restoring
16 *   into user reg-file when traded task rets to user space.
17 *  -syscalls needing arch-wrappers (mainly for passing sp as pt_regs)
18 *   were not invoking post-syscall trace hook (jumping directly into
19 *   ret_from_system_call)
20 *
21 * vineetg: Nov 2010:
22 *  -Vector table jumps (@8 bytes) converted into branches (@4 bytes)
23 *  -To maintain the slot size of 8 bytes/vector, added nop, which is
24 *   not executed at runtime.
25 *
26 * vineetg: Nov 2009 (Everything needed for TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK)
27 *  -do_signal()invoked upon TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK as well
28 *  -Wrappers for sys_{,rt_}sigsuspend() nolonger needed as they don't
29 *   need ptregs anymore
30 *
31 * Vineetg: Oct 2009
32 *  -In a rare scenario, Process gets a Priv-V exception and gets scheduled
33 *   out. Since we don't do FAKE RTIE for Priv-V, CPU excpetion state remains
34 *   active (AE bit enabled).  This causes a double fault for a subseq valid
35 *   exception. Thus FAKE RTIE needed in low level Priv-Violation handler.
36 *   Instr Error could also cause similar scenario, so same there as well.
37 *
38 * Vineetg: March 2009 (Supporting 2 levels of Interrupts)
39 *
40 * Vineetg: Aug 28th 2008: Bug #94984
41 *  -Zero Overhead Loop Context shd be cleared when entering IRQ/EXcp/Trap
42 *   Normally CPU does this automatically, however when doing FAKE rtie,
43 *   we need to explicitly do this. The problem in macros
44 *   FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN and FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN_LOCK_IRQ was that this bit
45 *   was being "CLEARED" rather then "SET". Since it is Loop INHIBIT Bit,
46 *   setting it and not clearing it clears ZOL context
47 *
48 * Vineetg: May 16th, 2008
49 *  - r25 now contains the Current Task when in kernel
50 *
51 * Vineetg: Dec 22, 2007
52 *    Minor Surgery of Low Level ISR to make it SMP safe
53 *    - MMU_SCRATCH0 Reg used for freeing up r9 in Level 1 ISR
54 *    - _current_task is made an array of NR_CPUS
55 *    - Access of _current_task wrapped inside a macro so that if hardware
56 *       team agrees for a dedicated reg, no other code is touched
57 *
58 * Amit Bhor, Rahul Trivedi, Kanika Nema, Sameer Dhavale : Codito Tech 2004
59 */
60
61#include <linux/errno.h>
62#include <linux/linkage.h>	/* {EXTRY,EXIT} */
63#include <asm/entry.h>
64#include <asm/irqflags.h>
65
66	.cpu A7
67
68;############################ Vector Table #################################
69
70.macro VECTOR  lbl
71#if 1   /* Just in case, build breaks */
72	j   \lbl
73#else
74	b   \lbl
75	nop
76#endif
77.endm
78
79	.section .vector, "ax",@progbits
80	.align 4
81
82/* Each entry in the vector table must occupy 2 words. Since it is a jump
83 * across sections (.vector to .text) we are gauranteed that 'j somewhere'
84 * will use the 'j limm' form of the intrsuction as long as somewhere is in
85 * a section other than .vector.
86 */
87
88; ********* Critical System Events **********************
89VECTOR   res_service             ; 0x0, Reset Vector	(0x0)
90VECTOR   mem_service             ; 0x8, Mem exception   (0x1)
91VECTOR   instr_service           ; 0x10, Instrn Error   (0x2)
92
93; ******************** Device ISRs **********************
94#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS
95VECTOR   handle_interrupt_level2
96#else
97VECTOR   handle_interrupt_level1
98#endif
99
100.rept   28
101VECTOR   handle_interrupt_level1 ; Other devices
102.endr
103
104/* FOR ARC600: timer = 0x3, uart = 0x8, emac = 0x10 */
105
106; ******************** Exceptions **********************
107VECTOR   EV_MachineCheck         ; 0x100, Fatal Machine check   (0x20)
108VECTOR   EV_TLBMissI             ; 0x108, Intruction TLB miss   (0x21)
109VECTOR   EV_TLBMissD             ; 0x110, Data TLB miss         (0x22)
110VECTOR   EV_TLBProtV             ; 0x118, Protection Violation  (0x23)
111				 ;         or Misaligned Access
112VECTOR   EV_PrivilegeV           ; 0x120, Privilege Violation   (0x24)
113VECTOR   EV_Trap                 ; 0x128, Trap exception        (0x25)
114VECTOR   EV_Extension            ; 0x130, Extn Intruction Excp  (0x26)
115
116.rept   24
117VECTOR   reserved                ; Reserved Exceptions
118.endr
119
120
121;##################### Scratch Mem for IRQ stack switching #############
122
123ARCFP_DATA int1_saved_reg
124	.align 32
125	.type   int1_saved_reg, @object
126	.size   int1_saved_reg, 4
127int1_saved_reg:
128	.zero 4
129
130/* Each Interrupt level needs its own scratch */
131ARCFP_DATA int2_saved_reg
132	.type   int2_saved_reg, @object
133	.size   int2_saved_reg, 4
134int2_saved_reg:
135	.zero 4
136
137; ---------------------------------------------
138	.section .text, "ax",@progbits
139
140
141reserved:
142	flag 1		; Unexpected event, halt
143
144;##################### Interrupt Handling ##############################
145
146#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS
147; ---------------------------------------------
148;  Level 2 ISR: Can interrupt a Level 1 ISR
149; ---------------------------------------------
150ENTRY(handle_interrupt_level2)
151
152	INTERRUPT_PROLOGUE 2
153
154	;------------------------------------------------------
155	; if L2 IRQ interrupted a L1 ISR, disable preemption
156	;
157	; This is to avoid a potential L1-L2-L1 scenario
158	;  -L1 IRQ taken
159	;  -L2 interrupts L1 (before L1 ISR could run)
160	;  -preemption off IRQ, user task in syscall picked to run
161	;  -RTIE to userspace
162	;	Returns from L2 context fine
163	;	But both L1 and L2 re-enabled, so another L1 can be taken
164	;	while prev L1 is still unserviced
165	;
166	;------------------------------------------------------
167
168	; L2 interrupting L1 implies both L2 and L1 active
169	; However both A2 and A1 are NOT set in STATUS32, thus
170	; need to check STATUS32_L2 to determine if L1 was active
171
172	ld r9, [sp, PT_status32]        ; get statu32_l2 (saved in pt_regs)
173	bbit0 r9, STATUS_A1_BIT, 1f     ; L1 not active when L2 IRQ, so normal
174
175	; bump thread_info->preempt_count (Disable preemption)
176	GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FROM_SP   r10
177	ld      r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT]
178	add     r9, r9, 1
179	st      r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT]
180
1811:
182	;------------------------------------------------------
183	; setup params for Linux common ISR and invoke it
184	;------------------------------------------------------
185	lr  r0, [icause2]
186	and r0, r0, 0x1f
187
188	bl.d  @arch_do_IRQ
189	mov r1, sp
190
191	mov r8,0x2
192	sr r8, [AUX_IRQ_LV12]       ; clear bit in Sticky Status Reg
193
194	b   ret_from_exception
195
196END(handle_interrupt_level2)
197
198#endif
199
200; ---------------------------------------------
201; User Mode Memory Bus Error Interrupt Handler
202; (Kernel mode memory errors handled via seperate exception vectors)
203; ---------------------------------------------
204ENTRY(mem_service)
205
206	INTERRUPT_PROLOGUE 2
207
208	mov r0, ilink2
209	mov r1, sp
210
211	; User process needs to be killed with SIGBUS, but first need to get
212	; out of the L2 interrupt context (drop to pure kernel mode) and jump
213	; off to "C" code where SIGBUS in enqueued
214	lr  r3, [status32]
215	bclr r3, r3, STATUS_A2_BIT
216	or  r3, r3, (STATUS_E1_MASK|STATUS_E2_MASK)
217	sr  r3, [status32_l2]
218	mov ilink2, 1f
219	rtie
2201:
221	bl  do_memory_error
222	b   ret_from_exception
223END(mem_service)
224
225; ---------------------------------------------
226;  Level 1 ISR
227; ---------------------------------------------
228ENTRY(handle_interrupt_level1)
229
230	INTERRUPT_PROLOGUE 1
231
232	lr  r0, [icause1]
233	and r0, r0, 0x1f
234
235#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
236	; icause1 needs to be read early, before calling tracing, which
237	; can clobber scratch regs, hence use of stack to stash it
238	push r0
239	TRACE_ASM_IRQ_DISABLE
240	pop  r0
241#endif
242
243	bl.d  @arch_do_IRQ
244	mov r1, sp
245
246	mov r8,0x1
247	sr r8, [AUX_IRQ_LV12]       ; clear bit in Sticky Status Reg
248
249	b   ret_from_exception
250END(handle_interrupt_level1)
251
252;################### Non TLB Exception Handling #############################
253
254; ---------------------------------------------
255; Protection Violation Exception Handler
256; ---------------------------------------------
257
258ENTRY(EV_TLBProtV)
259
260	EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE
261
262	mov r2, r9	; ECR set into r9 already
263	lr  r0, [efa]	; Faulting Data address (not part of pt_regs saved above)
264
265	; Exception auto-disables further Intr/exceptions.
266	; Re-enable them by pretending to return from exception
267	; (so rest of handler executes in pure K mode)
268
269	FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN
270
271	mov   r1, sp	; Handle to pt_regs
272
273	;------ (5) Type of Protection Violation? ----------
274	;
275	; ProtV Hardware Exception is triggered for Access Faults of 2 types
276	;   -Access Violaton	: 00_23_(00|01|02|03)_00
277	;			         x  r  w  r+w
278	;   -Unaligned Access	: 00_23_04_00
279	;
280	bbit1 r2, ECR_C_BIT_PROTV_MISALIG_DATA, 4f
281
282	;========= (6a) Access Violation Processing ========
283	bl  do_page_fault
284	b   ret_from_exception
285
286	;========== (6b) Non aligned access ============
2874:
288
289	SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER
290	mov r2, sp              ; callee_regs
291
292	bl  do_misaligned_access
293
294	; TBD: optimize - do this only if a callee reg was involved
295	; either a dst of emulated LD/ST or src with address-writeback
296	RESTORE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER
297
298	b   ret_from_exception
299
300END(EV_TLBProtV)
301
302; Wrapper for Linux page fault handler called from EV_TLBMiss*
303; Very similar to ProtV handler case (6a) above, but avoids the extra checks
304; for Misaligned access
305;
306ENTRY(call_do_page_fault)
307
308	EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE
309	lr  r0, [efa]	; Faulting Data address
310	mov   r1, sp
311	FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN
312
313	mov blink, ret_from_exception
314	b  do_page_fault
315
316END(call_do_page_fault)
317
318;############# Common Handlers for ARCompact and ARCv2 ##############
319
320#include "entry.S"
321
322;############# Return from Intr/Excp/Trap (ARC Specifics) ##############
323;
324; Restore the saved sys context (common exit-path for EXCPN/IRQ/Trap)
325; IRQ shd definitely not happen between now and rtie
326; All 2 entry points to here already disable interrupts
327
328.Lrestore_regs:
329
330	# Interrpts are actually disabled from this point on, but will get
331	# reenabled after we return from interrupt/exception.
332	# But irq tracer needs to be told now...
333	TRACE_ASM_IRQ_ENABLE
334
335	lr	r10, [status32]
336
337	; Restore REG File. In case multiple Events outstanding,
338	; use the same priorty as rtie: EXCPN, L2 IRQ, L1 IRQ, None
339	; Note that we use realtime STATUS32 (not pt_regs->status32) to
340	; decide that.
341
342	and.f	0, r10, (STATUS_A1_MASK|STATUS_A2_MASK)
343	bz	.Lexcep_or_pure_K_ret
344
345	; Returning from Interrupts (Level 1 or 2)
346
347#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS
348
349	; Level 2 interrupt return Path - from hardware standpoint
350	bbit0  r10, STATUS_A2_BIT, not_level2_interrupt
351
352	;------------------------------------------------------------------
353	; However the context returning might not have taken L2 intr itself
354	; e.g. Task'A' user-code -> L2 intr -> schedule -> 'B' user-code ret
355	; Special considerations needed for the context which took L2 intr
356
357	ld   r9, [sp, PT_event]        ; Ensure this is L2 intr context
358	brne r9, event_IRQ2, 149f
359
360	;------------------------------------------------------------------
361	; if L2 IRQ interrupted an L1 ISR,  we'd disabled preemption earlier
362	; so that sched doesn't move to new task, causing L1 to be delayed
363	; undeterministically. Now that we've achieved that, let's reset
364	; things to what they were, before returning from L2 context
365	;----------------------------------------------------------------
366
367	ld r9, [sp, PT_status32]       ; get statu32_l2 (saved in pt_regs)
368	bbit0 r9, STATUS_A1_BIT, 149f  ; L1 not active when L2 IRQ, so normal
369
370	; decrement thread_info->preempt_count (re-enable preemption)
371	GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FROM_SP   r10
372	ld      r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT]
373
374	; paranoid check, given A1 was active when A2 happened, preempt count
375	; must not be 0 because we would have incremented it.
376	; If this does happen we simply HALT as it means a BUG !!!
377	cmp     r9, 0
378	bnz     2f
379	flag 1
380
3812:
382	sub     r9, r9, 1
383	st      r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT]
384
385149:
386	INTERRUPT_EPILOGUE 2	; return from level 2 interrupt
387debug_marker_l2:
388	rtie
389
390not_level2_interrupt:
391
392#endif
393
394	INTERRUPT_EPILOGUE 1	; return from level 1 interrupt
395debug_marker_l1:
396	rtie
397
398.Lexcep_or_pure_K_ret:
399
400	;this case is for syscalls or Exceptions or pure kernel mode
401
402	EXCEPTION_EPILOGUE
403debug_marker_syscall:
404	rtie
405
406END(ret_from_exception)
407