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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef __ASM_ASM_ASID_H
3 #define __ASM_ASM_ASID_H
4 
5 #include <linux/atomic.h>
6 #include <linux/compiler.h>
7 #include <linux/cpumask.h>
8 #include <linux/percpu.h>
9 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
10 
11 struct asid_info
12 {
13 	atomic64_t	generation;
14 	unsigned long	*map;
15 	atomic64_t __percpu	*active;
16 	u64 __percpu		*reserved;
17 	u32			bits;
18 	/* Lock protecting the structure */
19 	raw_spinlock_t		lock;
20 	/* Which CPU requires context flush on next call */
21 	cpumask_t		flush_pending;
22 	/* Number of ASID allocated by context (shift value) */
23 	unsigned int		ctxt_shift;
24 	/* Callback to locally flush the context. */
25 	void			(*flush_cpu_ctxt_cb)(void);
26 };
27 
28 #define NUM_ASIDS(info)			(1UL << ((info)->bits))
29 #define NUM_CTXT_ASIDS(info)		(NUM_ASIDS(info) >> (info)->ctxt_shift)
30 
31 #define active_asid(info, cpu)	*per_cpu_ptr((info)->active, cpu)
32 
33 void asid_new_context(struct asid_info *info, atomic64_t *pasid,
34 		      unsigned int cpu, struct mm_struct *mm);
35 
36 /*
37  * Check the ASID is still valid for the context. If not generate a new ASID.
38  *
39  * @pasid: Pointer to the current ASID batch
40  * @cpu: current CPU ID. Must have been acquired through get_cpu()
41  */
42 static inline void asid_check_context(struct asid_info *info,
43 				      atomic64_t *pasid, unsigned int cpu,
44 				      struct mm_struct *mm)
45 {
46 	u64 asid, old_active_asid;
47 
48 	asid = atomic64_read(pasid);
49 
50 	/*
51 	 * The memory ordering here is subtle.
52 	 * If our active_asid is non-zero and the ASID matches the current
53 	 * generation, then we update the active_asid entry with a relaxed
54 	 * cmpxchg. Racing with a concurrent rollover means that either:
55 	 *
56 	 * - We get a zero back from the cmpxchg and end up waiting on the
57 	 *   lock. Taking the lock synchronises with the rollover and so
58 	 *   we are forced to see the updated generation.
59 	 *
60 	 * - We get a valid ASID back from the cmpxchg, which means the
61 	 *   relaxed xchg in flush_context will treat us as reserved
62 	 *   because atomic RmWs are totally ordered for a given location.
63 	 */
64 	old_active_asid = atomic64_read(&active_asid(info, cpu));
65 	if (old_active_asid &&
66 	    !((asid ^ atomic64_read(&info->generation)) >> info->bits) &&
67 	    atomic64_cmpxchg_relaxed(&active_asid(info, cpu),
68 				     old_active_asid, asid))
69 		return;
70 
71 	asid_new_context(info, pasid, cpu, mm);
72 }
73 
74 int asid_allocator_init(struct asid_info *info,
75 			u32 bits, unsigned int asid_per_ctxt,
76 			void (*flush_cpu_ctxt_cb)(void));
77 
78 #endif
79