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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_HEAD_64_H
3 #define _ASM_POWERPC_HEAD_64_H
4 
5 #include <asm/cache.h>
6 
7 #ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
8 /*
9  * We can't do CPP stringification and concatination directly into the section
10  * name for some reason, so these macros can do it for us.
11  */
12 .macro define_ftsec name
13 	.section ".head.text.\name\()","ax",@progbits
14 .endm
15 .macro define_data_ftsec name
16 	.section ".head.data.\name\()","a",@progbits
17 .endm
18 .macro use_ftsec name
19 	.section ".head.text.\name\()","ax",@progbits
20 .endm
21 
22 /*
23  * Fixed (location) sections are used by opening fixed sections and emitting
24  * fixed section entries into them before closing them. Multiple fixed sections
25  * can be open at any time.
26  *
27  * Each fixed section created in a .S file must have corresponding linkage
28  * directives including location, added to  arch/powerpc/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
29  *
30  * For each fixed section, code is generated into it in the order which it
31  * appears in the source.  Fixed section entries can be placed at a fixed
32  * location within the section using _LOCATION postifx variants. These must
33  * be ordered according to their relative placements within the section.
34  *
35  * OPEN_FIXED_SECTION(section_name, start_address, end_address)
36  * FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN(section_name, label1)
37  *
38  * USE_FIXED_SECTION(section_name)
39  * label3:
40  *     li  r10,128
41  *     mv  r11,r10
42 
43  * FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN_LOCATION(section_name, label2, start_address, size)
44  * FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_END_LOCATION(section_name, label2, start_address, size)
45  * CLOSE_FIXED_SECTION(section_name)
46  *
47  * ZERO_FIXED_SECTION can be used to emit zeroed data.
48  *
49  * Troubleshooting:
50  * - If the build dies with "Error: attempt to move .org backwards" at
51  *   CLOSE_FIXED_SECTION() or elsewhere, there may be something
52  *   unexpected being added there. Remove the '. = x_len' line, rebuild, and
53  *   check what is pushing the section down.
54  * - If the build dies in linking, check arch/powerpc/tools/head_check.sh
55  *   comments.
56  * - If the kernel crashes or hangs in very early boot, it could be linker
57  *   stubs at the start of the main text.
58  */
59 
60 #define OPEN_FIXED_SECTION(sname, start, end)			\
61 	sname##_start = (start);				\
62 	sname##_end = (end);					\
63 	sname##_len = (end) - (start);				\
64 	define_ftsec sname;					\
65 	. = 0x0;						\
66 start_##sname:
67 
68 /*
69  * .linker_stub_catch section is used to catch linker stubs from being
70  * inserted in our .text section, above the start_text label (which breaks
71  * the ABS_ADDR calculation). See kernel/vmlinux.lds.S and tools/head_check.sh
72  * for more details. We would prefer to just keep a cacheline (0x80), but
73  * 0x100 seems to be how the linker aligns branch stub groups.
74  */
75 #ifdef CONFIG_LD_HEAD_STUB_CATCH
76 #define OPEN_TEXT_SECTION(start)				\
77 	.section ".linker_stub_catch","ax",@progbits;		\
78 linker_stub_catch:						\
79 	. = 0x4;						\
80 	text_start = (start) + 0x100;				\
81 	.section ".text","ax",@progbits;			\
82 	.balign 0x100;						\
83 start_text:
84 #else
85 #define OPEN_TEXT_SECTION(start)				\
86 	text_start = (start);					\
87 	.section ".text","ax",@progbits;			\
88 	. = 0x0;						\
89 start_text:
90 #endif
91 
92 #define ZERO_FIXED_SECTION(sname, start, end)			\
93 	sname##_start = (start);				\
94 	sname##_end = (end);					\
95 	sname##_len = (end) - (start);				\
96 	define_data_ftsec sname;				\
97 	. = 0x0;						\
98 	. = sname##_len;
99 
100 #define USE_FIXED_SECTION(sname)				\
101 	use_ftsec sname;
102 
103 #define USE_TEXT_SECTION()					\
104 	.text
105 
106 #define CLOSE_FIXED_SECTION(sname)				\
107 	USE_FIXED_SECTION(sname);				\
108 	. = sname##_len;					\
109 end_##sname:
110 
111 
112 #define __FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN(sname, name, __align)	\
113 	USE_FIXED_SECTION(sname);				\
114 	.balign __align;					\
115 	.global name;						\
116 name:
117 
118 #define FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN(sname, name)			\
119 	__FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN(sname, name, IFETCH_ALIGN_BYTES)
120 
121 #define FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_BEGIN_LOCATION(sname, name, start, size) \
122 	USE_FIXED_SECTION(sname);				\
123 	name##_start = (start);					\
124 	.if ((start) % (size) != 0);				\
125 	.error "Fixed section exception vector misalignment";	\
126 	.endif;							\
127 	.if ((size) != 0x20) && ((size) != 0x80) && ((size) != 0x100) && ((size) != 0x1000); \
128 	.error "Fixed section exception vector bad size";	\
129 	.endif;							\
130 	.if (start) < sname##_start;				\
131 	.error "Fixed section underflow";			\
132 	.abort;							\
133 	.endif;							\
134 	. = (start) - sname##_start;				\
135 	.global name;						\
136 name:
137 
138 #define FIXED_SECTION_ENTRY_END_LOCATION(sname, name, start, size) \
139 	.if (start) + (size) > sname##_end;			\
140 	.error "Fixed section overflow";			\
141 	.abort;							\
142 	.endif;							\
143 	.if (. - name > (start) + (size) - name##_start);	\
144 	.error "Fixed entry overflow";				\
145 	.abort;							\
146 	.endif;							\
147 	. = ((start) + (size) - sname##_start);			\
148 
149 
150 /*
151  * These macros are used to change symbols in other fixed sections to be
152  * absolute or related to our current fixed section.
153  *
154  * - DEFINE_FIXED_SYMBOL / FIXED_SYMBOL_ABS_ADDR is used to find the
155  *   absolute address of a symbol within a fixed section, from any section.
156  *
157  * - ABS_ADDR is used to find the absolute address of any symbol, from within
158  *   a fixed section.
159  */
160 // define label as being _in_ sname
161 #define DEFINE_FIXED_SYMBOL(label, sname) \
162 	label##_absolute = (label - start_ ## sname + sname ## _start)
163 
164 #define FIXED_SYMBOL_ABS_ADDR(label)				\
165 	(label##_absolute)
166 
167 // find label from _within_ sname
168 #define ABS_ADDR(label, sname) (label - start_ ## sname + sname ## _start)
169 
170 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
171 
172 #endif	/* _ASM_POWERPC_HEAD_64_H */
173