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1 /*
2  * File:	mca_asm.h
3  * Purpose:	Machine check handling specific defines
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
6  * Copyright (C) Vijay Chander <vijay@engr.sgi.com>
7  * Copyright (C) Srinivasa Thirumalachar <sprasad@engr.sgi.com>
8  * Copyright (C) 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co.
9  * Copyright (C) 2000 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
10  * Copyright (C) 2002 Intel Corp.
11  * Copyright (C) 2002 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com>
12  * Copyright (C) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc
13  * Copyright (C) 2005 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
14  */
15 #ifndef _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H
16 #define _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H
17 
18 #include <asm/percpu.h>
19 
20 #define PSR_IC		13
21 #define PSR_I		14
22 #define	PSR_DT		17
23 #define PSR_RT		27
24 #define PSR_MC		35
25 #define PSR_IT		36
26 #define PSR_BN		44
27 
28 /*
29  * This macro converts a instruction virtual address to a physical address
30  * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are
31  * direct mapped to physical addresses.
32  *	1. Lop off bits 61 thru 63 in the virtual address
33  */
34 #define INST_VA_TO_PA(addr)							\
35 	dep	addr	= 0, addr, 61, 3
36 /*
37  * This macro converts a data virtual address to a physical address
38  * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are
39  * direct mapped to physical addresses.
40  *	1. Lop off bits 61 thru 63 in the virtual address
41  */
42 #define DATA_VA_TO_PA(addr)							\
43 	tpa	addr	= addr
44 /*
45  * This macro converts a data physical address to a virtual address
46  * Right now for simulation purposes the virtual addresses are
47  * direct mapped to physical addresses.
48  *	1. Put 0x7 in bits 61 thru 63.
49  */
50 #define DATA_PA_TO_VA(addr,temp)							\
51 	mov	temp	= 0x7	;;							\
52 	dep	addr	= temp, addr, 61, 3
53 
54 #define GET_THIS_PADDR(reg, var)		\
55 	mov	reg = IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA);;	\
56         addl	reg = THIS_CPU(var), reg
57 
58 /*
59  * This macro jumps to the instruction at the given virtual address
60  * and starts execution in physical mode with all the address
61  * translations turned off.
62  *	1.	Save the current psr
63  *	2.	Make sure that all the upper 32 bits are off
64  *
65  *	3.	Clear the interrupt enable and interrupt state collection bits
66  *		in the psr before updating the ipsr and iip.
67  *
68  *	4.	Turn off the instruction, data and rse translation bits of the psr
69  *		and store the new value into ipsr
70  *		Also make sure that the interrupts are disabled.
71  *		Ensure that we are in little endian mode.
72  *		[psr.{rt, it, dt, i, be} = 0]
73  *
74  *	5.	Get the physical address corresponding to the virtual address
75  *		of the next instruction bundle and put it in iip.
76  *		(Using magic numbers 24 and 40 in the deposint instruction since
77  *		 the IA64_SDK code directly maps to lower 24bits as physical address
78  *		 from a virtual address).
79  *
80  *	6.	Do an rfi to move the values from ipsr to psr and iip to ip.
81  */
82 #define  PHYSICAL_MODE_ENTER(temp1, temp2, start_addr, old_psr)				\
83 	mov	old_psr = psr;								\
84 	;;										\
85 	dep	old_psr = 0, old_psr, 32, 32;						\
86 											\
87 	mov	ar.rsc = 0 ;								\
88 	;;										\
89 	srlz.d;										\
90 	mov	temp2 = ar.bspstore;							\
91 	;;										\
92 	DATA_VA_TO_PA(temp2);								\
93 	;;										\
94 	mov	temp1 = ar.rnat;							\
95 	;;										\
96 	mov	ar.bspstore = temp2;							\
97 	;;										\
98 	mov	ar.rnat = temp1;							\
99 	mov	temp1 = psr;								\
100 	mov	temp2 = psr;								\
101 	;;										\
102 											\
103 	dep	temp2 = 0, temp2, PSR_IC, 2;						\
104 	;;										\
105 	mov	psr.l = temp2;								\
106 	;;										\
107 	srlz.d;										\
108 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, 32, 32;						\
109 	;;										\
110 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_IT, 1;						\
111 	;;										\
112 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_DT, 1;						\
113 	;;										\
114 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_RT, 1;						\
115 	;;										\
116 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_I, 1;						\
117 	;;										\
118 	dep	temp1 = 0, temp1, PSR_IC, 1;						\
119 	;;										\
120 	dep	temp1 = -1, temp1, PSR_MC, 1;						\
121 	;;										\
122 	mov	cr.ipsr = temp1;							\
123 	;;										\
124 	LOAD_PHYSICAL(p0, temp2, start_addr);						\
125 	;;										\
126 	mov	cr.iip = temp2;								\
127 	mov	cr.ifs = r0;								\
128 	DATA_VA_TO_PA(sp);								\
129 	DATA_VA_TO_PA(gp);								\
130 	;;										\
131 	srlz.i;										\
132 	;;										\
133 	nop	1;									\
134 	nop	2;									\
135 	nop	1;									\
136 	nop	2;									\
137 	rfi;										\
138 	;;
139 
140 /*
141  * This macro jumps to the instruction at the given virtual address
142  * and starts execution in virtual mode with all the address
143  * translations turned on.
144  *	1.	Get the old saved psr
145  *
146  *	2.	Clear the interrupt state collection bit in the current psr.
147  *
148  *	3.	Set the instruction translation bit back in the old psr
149  *		Note we have to do this since we are right now saving only the
150  *		lower 32-bits of old psr.(Also the old psr has the data and
151  *		rse translation bits on)
152  *
153  *	4.	Set ipsr to this old_psr with "it" bit set and "bn" = 1.
154  *
155  *	5.	Reset the current thread pointer (r13).
156  *
157  *	6.	Set iip to the virtual address of the next instruction bundle.
158  *
159  *	7.	Do an rfi to move ipsr to psr and iip to ip.
160  */
161 
162 #define VIRTUAL_MODE_ENTER(temp1, temp2, start_addr, old_psr)	\
163 	mov	temp2 = psr;					\
164 	;;							\
165 	mov	old_psr = temp2;				\
166 	;;							\
167 	dep	temp2 = 0, temp2, PSR_IC, 2;			\
168 	;;							\
169 	mov	psr.l = temp2;					\
170 	mov	ar.rsc = 0;					\
171 	;;							\
172 	srlz.d;							\
173 	mov	r13 = ar.k6;					\
174 	mov	temp2 = ar.bspstore;				\
175 	;;							\
176 	DATA_PA_TO_VA(temp2,temp1);				\
177 	;;							\
178 	mov	temp1 = ar.rnat;				\
179 	;;							\
180 	mov	ar.bspstore = temp2;				\
181 	;;							\
182 	mov	ar.rnat = temp1;				\
183 	;;							\
184 	mov	temp1 = old_psr;				\
185 	;;							\
186 	mov	temp2 = 1;					\
187 	;;							\
188 	dep	temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_IC, 1;		\
189 	;;							\
190 	dep	temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_IT, 1;		\
191 	;;							\
192 	dep	temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_DT, 1;		\
193 	;;							\
194 	dep	temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_RT, 1;		\
195 	;;							\
196 	dep	temp1 = temp2, temp1, PSR_BN, 1;		\
197 	;;							\
198 								\
199 	mov     cr.ipsr = temp1;				\
200 	movl	temp2 = start_addr;				\
201 	;;							\
202 	mov	cr.iip = temp2;					\
203 	movl	gp = __gp					\
204 	;;							\
205 	DATA_PA_TO_VA(sp, temp1);				\
206 	srlz.i;							\
207 	;;							\
208 	nop	1;						\
209 	nop	2;						\
210 	nop	1;						\
211 	rfi							\
212 	;;
213 
214 /*
215  * The MCA and INIT stacks in struct ia64_mca_cpu look like normal kernel
216  * stacks, except that the SAL/OS state and a switch_stack are stored near the
217  * top of the MCA/INIT stack.  To support concurrent entry to MCA or INIT, as
218  * well as MCA over INIT, each event needs its own SAL/OS state.  All entries
219  * are 16 byte aligned.
220  *
221  *      +---------------------------+
222  *      |          pt_regs          |
223  *      +---------------------------+
224  *      |        switch_stack       |
225  *      +---------------------------+
226  *      |        SAL/OS state       |
227  *      +---------------------------+
228  *      |    16 byte scratch area   |
229  *      +---------------------------+ <-------- SP at start of C MCA handler
230  *      |           .....           |
231  *      +---------------------------+
232  *      | RBS for MCA/INIT handler  |
233  *      +---------------------------+
234  *      | struct task for MCA/INIT  |
235  *      +---------------------------+ <-------- Bottom of MCA/INIT stack
236  */
237 
238 #define ALIGN16(x)			((x)&~15)
239 #define MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET		ALIGN16(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE)
240 #define MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET		ALIGN16(MCA_PT_REGS_OFFSET-IA64_SWITCH_STACK_SIZE)
241 #define MCA_SOS_OFFSET			ALIGN16(MCA_SWITCH_STACK_OFFSET-IA64_SAL_OS_STATE_SIZE)
242 #define MCA_SP_OFFSET			ALIGN16(MCA_SOS_OFFSET-16)
243 
244 #endif /* _ASM_IA64_MCA_ASM_H */
245