1 /* 2 * Definitions for use by exception code on Book3-E 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2008 Ben. Herrenschmidt (benh@kernel.crashing.org), IBM Corp. 5 * 6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 10 */ 11 #ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H 12 #define _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H 13 14 /* 15 * SPRGs usage an other considerations... 16 * 17 * Since TLB miss and other standard exceptions can be interrupted by 18 * critical exceptions which can themselves be interrupted by machine 19 * checks, and since the two later can themselves cause a TLB miss when 20 * hitting the linear mapping for the kernel stacks, we need to be a bit 21 * creative on how we use SPRGs. 22 * 23 * The base idea is that we have one SRPG reserved for critical and one 24 * for machine check interrupts. Those are used to save a GPR that can 25 * then be used to get the PACA, and store as much context as we need 26 * to save in there. That includes saving the SPRGs used by the TLB miss 27 * handler for linear mapping misses and the associated SRR0/1 due to 28 * the above re-entrancy issue. 29 * 30 * So here's the current usage pattern. It's done regardless of which 31 * SPRGs are user-readable though, thus we might have to change some of 32 * this later. In order to do that more easily, we use special constants 33 * for naming them 34 * 35 * WARNING: Some of these SPRGs are user readable. We need to do something 36 * about it as some point by making sure they can't be used to leak kernel 37 * critical data 38 */ 39 40 #define PACA_EXGDBELL PACA_EXGEN 41 42 /* We are out of SPRGs so we save some things in the PACA. The normal 43 * exception frame is smaller than the CRIT or MC one though 44 */ 45 #define EX_R1 (0 * 8) 46 #define EX_CR (1 * 8) 47 #define EX_R10 (2 * 8) 48 #define EX_R11 (3 * 8) 49 #define EX_R14 (4 * 8) 50 #define EX_R15 (5 * 8) 51 52 /* 53 * The TLB miss exception uses different slots. 54 * 55 * The bolted variant uses only the first six fields, 56 * which in combination with pgd and kernel_pgd fits in 57 * one 64-byte cache line. 58 */ 59 60 #define EX_TLB_R10 ( 0 * 8) 61 #define EX_TLB_R11 ( 1 * 8) 62 #define EX_TLB_R14 ( 2 * 8) 63 #define EX_TLB_R15 ( 3 * 8) 64 #define EX_TLB_R16 ( 4 * 8) 65 #define EX_TLB_CR ( 5 * 8) 66 #define EX_TLB_R12 ( 6 * 8) 67 #define EX_TLB_R13 ( 7 * 8) 68 #define EX_TLB_DEAR ( 8 * 8) /* Level 0 and 2 only */ 69 #define EX_TLB_ESR ( 9 * 8) /* Level 0 and 2 only */ 70 #define EX_TLB_SRR0 (10 * 8) 71 #define EX_TLB_SRR1 (11 * 8) 72 #define EX_TLB_R7 (12 * 8) 73 #ifdef CONFIG_BOOK3E_MMU_TLB_STATS 74 #define EX_TLB_R8 (13 * 8) 75 #define EX_TLB_R9 (14 * 8) 76 #define EX_TLB_LR (15 * 8) 77 #define EX_TLB_SIZE (16 * 8) 78 #else 79 #define EX_TLB_SIZE (13 * 8) 80 #endif 81 82 #define START_EXCEPTION(label) \ 83 .globl exc_##label##_book3e; \ 84 exc_##label##_book3e: 85 86 /* TLB miss exception prolog 87 * 88 * This prolog handles re-entrancy (up to 3 levels supported in the PACA 89 * though we currently don't test for overflow). It provides you with a 90 * re-entrancy safe working space of r10...r16 and CR with r12 being used 91 * as the exception area pointer in the PACA for that level of re-entrancy 92 * and r13 containing the PACA pointer. 93 * 94 * SRR0 and SRR1 are saved, but DEAR and ESR are not, since they don't apply 95 * as-is for instruction exceptions. It's up to the actual exception code 96 * to save them as well if required. 97 */ 98 #define TLB_MISS_PROLOG \ 99 mtspr SPRN_SPRG_TLB_SCRATCH,r12; \ 100 mfspr r12,SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME; \ 101 std r10,EX_TLB_R10(r12); \ 102 mfcr r10; \ 103 std r11,EX_TLB_R11(r12); \ 104 mfspr r11,SPRN_SPRG_TLB_SCRATCH; \ 105 std r13,EX_TLB_R13(r12); \ 106 mfspr r13,SPRN_SPRG_PACA; \ 107 std r14,EX_TLB_R14(r12); \ 108 addi r14,r12,EX_TLB_SIZE; \ 109 std r15,EX_TLB_R15(r12); \ 110 mfspr r15,SPRN_SRR1; \ 111 std r16,EX_TLB_R16(r12); \ 112 mfspr r16,SPRN_SRR0; \ 113 std r10,EX_TLB_CR(r12); \ 114 std r11,EX_TLB_R12(r12); \ 115 mtspr SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME,r14; \ 116 std r15,EX_TLB_SRR1(r12); \ 117 std r16,EX_TLB_SRR0(r12); \ 118 TLB_MISS_PROLOG_STATS 119 120 /* And these are the matching epilogs that restores things 121 * 122 * There are 3 epilogs: 123 * 124 * - SUCCESS : Unwinds one level 125 * - ERROR : restore from level 0 and reset 126 * - ERROR_SPECIAL : restore from current level and reset 127 * 128 * Normal errors use ERROR, that is, they restore the initial fault context 129 * and trigger a fault. However, there is a special case for linear mapping 130 * errors. Those should basically never happen, but if they do happen, we 131 * want the error to point out the context that did that linear mapping 132 * fault, not the initial level 0 (basically, we got a bogus PGF or something 133 * like that). For userland errors on the linear mapping, there is no 134 * difference since those are always level 0 anyway 135 */ 136 137 #define TLB_MISS_RESTORE(freg) \ 138 ld r14,EX_TLB_CR(r12); \ 139 ld r10,EX_TLB_R10(r12); \ 140 ld r15,EX_TLB_SRR0(r12); \ 141 ld r16,EX_TLB_SRR1(r12); \ 142 mtspr SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME,freg; \ 143 ld r11,EX_TLB_R11(r12); \ 144 mtcr r14; \ 145 ld r13,EX_TLB_R13(r12); \ 146 ld r14,EX_TLB_R14(r12); \ 147 mtspr SPRN_SRR0,r15; \ 148 ld r15,EX_TLB_R15(r12); \ 149 mtspr SPRN_SRR1,r16; \ 150 TLB_MISS_RESTORE_STATS \ 151 ld r16,EX_TLB_R16(r12); \ 152 ld r12,EX_TLB_R12(r12); \ 153 154 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_SUCCESS \ 155 TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r12) 156 157 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_ERROR \ 158 addi r12,r13,PACA_EXTLB; \ 159 TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r12) 160 161 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_ERROR_SPECIAL \ 162 addi r11,r13,PACA_EXTLB; \ 163 TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r11) 164 165 #ifdef CONFIG_BOOK3E_MMU_TLB_STATS 166 #define TLB_MISS_PROLOG_STATS \ 167 mflr r10; \ 168 std r8,EX_TLB_R8(r12); \ 169 std r9,EX_TLB_R9(r12); \ 170 std r10,EX_TLB_LR(r12); 171 #define TLB_MISS_RESTORE_STATS \ 172 ld r16,EX_TLB_LR(r12); \ 173 ld r9,EX_TLB_R9(r12); \ 174 ld r8,EX_TLB_R8(r12); \ 175 mtlr r16; 176 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_D(name) \ 177 addi r9,r13,MMSTAT_DSTATS+name; \ 178 bl tlb_stat_inc; 179 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_I(name) \ 180 addi r9,r13,MMSTAT_ISTATS+name; \ 181 bl tlb_stat_inc; 182 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_X(name) \ 183 ld r8,PACA_EXTLB+EX_TLB_ESR(r13); \ 184 cmpdi cr2,r8,-1; \ 185 beq cr2,61f; \ 186 addi r9,r13,MMSTAT_DSTATS+name; \ 187 b 62f; \ 188 61: addi r9,r13,MMSTAT_ISTATS+name; \ 189 62: bl tlb_stat_inc; 190 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_SAVE_INFO \ 191 std r14,EX_TLB_ESR(r12); /* save ESR */ 192 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_SAVE_INFO_BOLTED \ 193 std r14,PACA_EXTLB+EX_TLB_ESR(r13); /* save ESR */ 194 #else 195 #define TLB_MISS_PROLOG_STATS 196 #define TLB_MISS_RESTORE_STATS 197 #define TLB_MISS_PROLOG_STATS_BOLTED 198 #define TLB_MISS_RESTORE_STATS_BOLTED 199 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_D(name) 200 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_I(name) 201 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_X(name) 202 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_Y(name) 203 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_SAVE_INFO 204 #define TLB_MISS_STATS_SAVE_INFO_BOLTED 205 #endif 206 207 #define SET_IVOR(vector_number, vector_offset) \ 208 LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3,interrupt_base_book3e);\ 209 ori r3,r3,vector_offset@l; \ 210 mtspr SPRN_IVOR##vector_number,r3; 211 212 #define RFI_TO_KERNEL \ 213 rfi 214 215 #define RFI_TO_USER \ 216 rfi 217 218 #endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H */ 219 220