1/* 2 * arch/xtensa/kernel/entry.S 3 * 4 * Low-level exception handling 5 * 6 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public 7 * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive 8 * for more details. 9 * 10 * Copyright (C) 2004 - 2008 by Tensilica Inc. 11 * 12 * Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> 13 * 14 */ 15 16#include <linux/linkage.h> 17#include <asm/asm-offsets.h> 18#include <asm/processor.h> 19#include <asm/coprocessor.h> 20#include <asm/thread_info.h> 21#include <asm/uaccess.h> 22#include <asm/unistd.h> 23#include <asm/ptrace.h> 24#include <asm/current.h> 25#include <asm/pgtable.h> 26#include <asm/page.h> 27#include <asm/signal.h> 28#include <asm/tlbflush.h> 29#include <variant/tie-asm.h> 30 31/* Unimplemented features. */ 32 33#undef KERNEL_STACK_OVERFLOW_CHECK 34 35/* Not well tested. 36 * 37 * - fast_coprocessor 38 */ 39 40/* 41 * Macro to find first bit set in WINDOWBASE from the left + 1 42 * 43 * 100....0 -> 1 44 * 010....0 -> 2 45 * 000....1 -> WSBITS 46 */ 47 48 .macro ffs_ws bit mask 49 50#if XCHAL_HAVE_NSA 51 nsau \bit, \mask # 32-WSBITS ... 31 (32 iff 0) 52 addi \bit, \bit, WSBITS - 32 + 1 # uppest bit set -> return 1 53#else 54 movi \bit, WSBITS 55#if WSBITS > 16 56 _bltui \mask, 0x10000, 99f 57 addi \bit, \bit, -16 58 extui \mask, \mask, 16, 16 59#endif 60#if WSBITS > 8 6199: _bltui \mask, 0x100, 99f 62 addi \bit, \bit, -8 63 srli \mask, \mask, 8 64#endif 6599: _bltui \mask, 0x10, 99f 66 addi \bit, \bit, -4 67 srli \mask, \mask, 4 6899: _bltui \mask, 0x4, 99f 69 addi \bit, \bit, -2 70 srli \mask, \mask, 2 7199: _bltui \mask, 0x2, 99f 72 addi \bit, \bit, -1 7399: 74 75#endif 76 .endm 77 78/* ----------------- DEFAULT FIRST LEVEL EXCEPTION HANDLERS ----------------- */ 79 80/* 81 * First-level exception handler for user exceptions. 82 * Save some special registers, extra states and all registers in the AR 83 * register file that were in use in the user task, and jump to the common 84 * exception code. 85 * We save SAR (used to calculate WMASK), and WB and WS (we don't have to 86 * save them for kernel exceptions). 87 * 88 * Entry condition for user_exception: 89 * 90 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 91 * a1: a1 92 * a2: new stack pointer, original value in depc 93 * a3: a3 94 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 95 * excsave1: dispatch table 96 * 97 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 98 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 99 * 100 * Entry condition for _user_exception: 101 * 102 * a0-a3 and depc have been saved to PT_AREG0...PT_AREG3 and PT_DEPC 103 * excsave has been restored, and 104 * stack pointer (a1) has been set. 105 * 106 * Note: _user_exception might be at an odd address. Don't use call0..call12 107 */ 108 109ENTRY(user_exception) 110 111 /* Save a1, a2, a3, and set SP. */ 112 113 rsr a0, depc 114 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 115 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG2 116 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 117 mov a1, a2 118 119 .globl _user_exception 120_user_exception: 121 122 /* Save SAR and turn off single stepping */ 123 124 movi a2, 0 125 rsr a3, sar 126 xsr a2, icountlevel 127 s32i a3, a1, PT_SAR 128 s32i a2, a1, PT_ICOUNTLEVEL 129 130#if XCHAL_HAVE_THREADPTR 131 rur a2, threadptr 132 s32i a2, a1, PT_THREADPTR 133#endif 134 135 /* Rotate ws so that the current windowbase is at bit0. */ 136 /* Assume ws = xxwww1yyyy. Rotate ws right, so that a2 = yyyyxxwww1 */ 137 138 rsr a2, windowbase 139 rsr a3, windowstart 140 ssr a2 141 s32i a2, a1, PT_WINDOWBASE 142 s32i a3, a1, PT_WINDOWSTART 143 slli a2, a3, 32-WSBITS 144 src a2, a3, a2 145 srli a2, a2, 32-WSBITS 146 s32i a2, a1, PT_WMASK # needed for restoring registers 147 148 /* Save only live registers. */ 149 150 _bbsi.l a2, 1, 1f 151 s32i a4, a1, PT_AREG4 152 s32i a5, a1, PT_AREG5 153 s32i a6, a1, PT_AREG6 154 s32i a7, a1, PT_AREG7 155 _bbsi.l a2, 2, 1f 156 s32i a8, a1, PT_AREG8 157 s32i a9, a1, PT_AREG9 158 s32i a10, a1, PT_AREG10 159 s32i a11, a1, PT_AREG11 160 _bbsi.l a2, 3, 1f 161 s32i a12, a1, PT_AREG12 162 s32i a13, a1, PT_AREG13 163 s32i a14, a1, PT_AREG14 164 s32i a15, a1, PT_AREG15 165 _bnei a2, 1, 1f # only one valid frame? 166 167 /* Only one valid frame, skip saving regs. */ 168 169 j 2f 170 171 /* Save the remaining registers. 172 * We have to save all registers up to the first '1' from 173 * the right, except the current frame (bit 0). 174 * Assume a2 is: 001001000110001 175 * All register frames starting from the top field to the marked '1' 176 * must be saved. 177 */ 178 1791: addi a3, a2, -1 # eliminate '1' in bit 0: yyyyxxww0 180 neg a3, a3 # yyyyxxww0 -> YYYYXXWW1+1 181 and a3, a3, a2 # max. only one bit is set 182 183 /* Find number of frames to save */ 184 185 ffs_ws a0, a3 # number of frames to the '1' from left 186 187 /* Store information into WMASK: 188 * bits 0..3: xxx1 masked lower 4 bits of the rotated windowstart, 189 * bits 4...: number of valid 4-register frames 190 */ 191 192 slli a3, a0, 4 # number of frames to save in bits 8..4 193 extui a2, a2, 0, 4 # mask for the first 16 registers 194 or a2, a3, a2 195 s32i a2, a1, PT_WMASK # needed when we restore the reg-file 196 197 /* Save 4 registers at a time */ 198 1991: rotw -1 200 s32i a0, a5, PT_AREG_END - 16 201 s32i a1, a5, PT_AREG_END - 12 202 s32i a2, a5, PT_AREG_END - 8 203 s32i a3, a5, PT_AREG_END - 4 204 addi a0, a4, -1 205 addi a1, a5, -16 206 _bnez a0, 1b 207 208 /* WINDOWBASE still in SAR! */ 209 210 rsr a2, sar # original WINDOWBASE 211 movi a3, 1 212 ssl a2 213 sll a3, a3 214 wsr a3, windowstart # set corresponding WINDOWSTART bit 215 wsr a2, windowbase # and WINDOWSTART 216 rsync 217 218 /* We are back to the original stack pointer (a1) */ 219 2202: /* Now, jump to the common exception handler. */ 221 222 j common_exception 223 224ENDPROC(user_exception) 225 226/* 227 * First-level exit handler for kernel exceptions 228 * Save special registers and the live window frame. 229 * Note: Even though we changes the stack pointer, we don't have to do a 230 * MOVSP here, as we do that when we return from the exception. 231 * (See comment in the kernel exception exit code) 232 * 233 * Entry condition for kernel_exception: 234 * 235 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 236 * a1: a1 237 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 238 * a3: a3 239 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 240 * excsave_1: dispatch table 241 * 242 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 243 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 244 * 245 * Entry condition for _kernel_exception: 246 * 247 * a0-a3 and depc have been saved to PT_AREG0...PT_AREG3 and PT_DEPC 248 * excsave has been restored, and 249 * stack pointer (a1) has been set. 250 * 251 * Note: _kernel_exception might be at an odd address. Don't use call0..call12 252 */ 253 254ENTRY(kernel_exception) 255 256 /* Save a1, a2, a3, and set SP. */ 257 258 rsr a0, depc # get a2 259 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 260 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG2 261 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 262 mov a1, a2 263 264 .globl _kernel_exception 265_kernel_exception: 266 267 /* Save SAR and turn off single stepping */ 268 269 movi a2, 0 270 rsr a3, sar 271 xsr a2, icountlevel 272 s32i a3, a1, PT_SAR 273 s32i a2, a1, PT_ICOUNTLEVEL 274 275 /* Rotate ws so that the current windowbase is at bit0. */ 276 /* Assume ws = xxwww1yyyy. Rotate ws right, so that a2 = yyyyxxwww1 */ 277 278 rsr a2, windowbase # don't need to save these, we only 279 rsr a3, windowstart # need shifted windowstart: windowmask 280 ssr a2 281 slli a2, a3, 32-WSBITS 282 src a2, a3, a2 283 srli a2, a2, 32-WSBITS 284 s32i a2, a1, PT_WMASK # needed for kernel_exception_exit 285 286 /* Save only the live window-frame */ 287 288 _bbsi.l a2, 1, 1f 289 s32i a4, a1, PT_AREG4 290 s32i a5, a1, PT_AREG5 291 s32i a6, a1, PT_AREG6 292 s32i a7, a1, PT_AREG7 293 _bbsi.l a2, 2, 1f 294 s32i a8, a1, PT_AREG8 295 s32i a9, a1, PT_AREG9 296 s32i a10, a1, PT_AREG10 297 s32i a11, a1, PT_AREG11 298 _bbsi.l a2, 3, 1f 299 s32i a12, a1, PT_AREG12 300 s32i a13, a1, PT_AREG13 301 s32i a14, a1, PT_AREG14 302 s32i a15, a1, PT_AREG15 303 3041: 305 306#ifdef KERNEL_STACK_OVERFLOW_CHECK 307 308 /* Stack overflow check, for debugging */ 309 extui a2, a1, TASK_SIZE_BITS,XX 310 movi a3, SIZE?? 311 _bge a2, a3, out_of_stack_panic 312 313#endif 314 315/* 316 * This is the common exception handler. 317 * We get here from the user exception handler or simply by falling through 318 * from the kernel exception handler. 319 * Save the remaining special registers, switch to kernel mode, and jump 320 * to the second-level exception handler. 321 * 322 */ 323 324common_exception: 325 326 /* Save some registers, disable loops and clear the syscall flag. */ 327 328 rsr a2, debugcause 329 rsr a3, epc1 330 s32i a2, a1, PT_DEBUGCAUSE 331 s32i a3, a1, PT_PC 332 333 movi a2, -1 334 rsr a3, excvaddr 335 s32i a2, a1, PT_SYSCALL 336 movi a2, 0 337 s32i a3, a1, PT_EXCVADDR 338 xsr a2, lcount 339 s32i a2, a1, PT_LCOUNT 340 341 /* It is now save to restore the EXC_TABLE_FIXUP variable. */ 342 343 rsr a0, exccause 344 movi a3, 0 345 rsr a2, excsave1 346 s32i a0, a1, PT_EXCCAUSE 347 s32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 348 349 /* All unrecoverable states are saved on stack, now, and a1 is valid, 350 * so we can allow exceptions and interrupts (*) again. 351 * Set PS(EXCM = 0, UM = 0, RING = 0, OWB = 0, WOE = 1, INTLEVEL = X) 352 * 353 * (*) We only allow interrupts if they were previously enabled and 354 * we're not handling an IRQ 355 */ 356 357 rsr a3, ps 358 addi a0, a0, -EXCCAUSE_LEVEL1_INTERRUPT 359 movi a2, LOCKLEVEL 360 extui a3, a3, PS_INTLEVEL_SHIFT, PS_INTLEVEL_WIDTH 361 # a3 = PS.INTLEVEL 362 moveqz a3, a2, a0 # a3 = LOCKLEVEL iff interrupt 363 movi a2, 1 << PS_WOE_BIT 364 or a3, a3, a2 365 rsr a0, exccause 366 xsr a3, ps 367 368 s32i a3, a1, PT_PS # save ps 369 370 /* Save lbeg, lend */ 371 372 rsr a2, lbeg 373 rsr a3, lend 374 s32i a2, a1, PT_LBEG 375 s32i a3, a1, PT_LEND 376 377 /* Save SCOMPARE1 */ 378 379#if XCHAL_HAVE_S32C1I 380 rsr a2, scompare1 381 s32i a2, a1, PT_SCOMPARE1 382#endif 383 384 /* Save optional registers. */ 385 386 save_xtregs_opt a1 a2 a4 a5 a6 a7 PT_XTREGS_OPT 387 388#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS 389 l32i a4, a1, PT_DEPC 390 /* Double exception means we came here with an exception 391 * while PS.EXCM was set, i.e. interrupts disabled. 392 */ 393 bgeui a4, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 1f 394 l32i a4, a1, PT_EXCCAUSE 395 bnei a4, EXCCAUSE_LEVEL1_INTERRUPT, 1f 396 /* We came here with an interrupt means interrupts were enabled 397 * and we've just disabled them. 398 */ 399 movi a4, trace_hardirqs_off 400 callx4 a4 4011: 402#endif 403 404 /* Go to second-level dispatcher. Set up parameters to pass to the 405 * exception handler and call the exception handler. 406 */ 407 408 rsr a4, excsave1 409 mov a6, a1 # pass stack frame 410 mov a7, a0 # pass EXCCAUSE 411 addx4 a4, a0, a4 412 l32i a4, a4, EXC_TABLE_DEFAULT # load handler 413 414 /* Call the second-level handler */ 415 416 callx4 a4 417 418 /* Jump here for exception exit */ 419 .global common_exception_return 420common_exception_return: 421 4221: 423 rsil a2, LOCKLEVEL 424 425 /* Jump if we are returning from kernel exceptions. */ 426 427 l32i a3, a1, PT_PS 428 GET_THREAD_INFO(a2, a1) 429 l32i a4, a2, TI_FLAGS 430 _bbci.l a3, PS_UM_BIT, 6f 431 432 /* Specific to a user exception exit: 433 * We need to check some flags for signal handling and rescheduling, 434 * and have to restore WB and WS, extra states, and all registers 435 * in the register file that were in use in the user task. 436 * Note that we don't disable interrupts here. 437 */ 438 439 _bbsi.l a4, TIF_NEED_RESCHED, 3f 440 _bbsi.l a4, TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME, 2f 441 _bbci.l a4, TIF_SIGPENDING, 5f 442 4432: l32i a4, a1, PT_DEPC 444 bgeui a4, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 4f 445 446 /* Call do_signal() */ 447 448 rsil a2, 0 449 movi a4, do_notify_resume # int do_notify_resume(struct pt_regs*) 450 mov a6, a1 451 callx4 a4 452 j 1b 453 4543: /* Reschedule */ 455 456 rsil a2, 0 457 movi a4, schedule # void schedule (void) 458 callx4 a4 459 j 1b 460 461#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT 4626: 463 _bbci.l a4, TIF_NEED_RESCHED, 4f 464 465 /* Check current_thread_info->preempt_count */ 466 467 l32i a4, a2, TI_PRE_COUNT 468 bnez a4, 4f 469 movi a4, preempt_schedule_irq 470 callx4 a4 471 j 1b 472#endif 473 4745: 475#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_TLB_SANITY 476 l32i a4, a1, PT_DEPC 477 bgeui a4, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 4f 478 movi a4, check_tlb_sanity 479 callx4 a4 480#endif 4816: 4824: 483#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS 484 l32i a4, a1, PT_DEPC 485 /* Double exception means we came here with an exception 486 * while PS.EXCM was set, i.e. interrupts disabled. 487 */ 488 bgeui a4, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 1f 489 l32i a4, a1, PT_EXCCAUSE 490 bnei a4, EXCCAUSE_LEVEL1_INTERRUPT, 1f 491 /* We came here with an interrupt means interrupts were enabled 492 * and we'll reenable them on return. 493 */ 494 movi a4, trace_hardirqs_on 495 callx4 a4 4961: 497#endif 498 /* Restore optional registers. */ 499 500 load_xtregs_opt a1 a2 a4 a5 a6 a7 PT_XTREGS_OPT 501 502 /* Restore SCOMPARE1 */ 503 504#if XCHAL_HAVE_S32C1I 505 l32i a2, a1, PT_SCOMPARE1 506 wsr a2, scompare1 507#endif 508 wsr a3, ps /* disable interrupts */ 509 510 _bbci.l a3, PS_UM_BIT, kernel_exception_exit 511 512user_exception_exit: 513 514 /* Restore the state of the task and return from the exception. */ 515 516 /* Switch to the user thread WINDOWBASE. Save SP temporarily in DEPC */ 517 518 l32i a2, a1, PT_WINDOWBASE 519 l32i a3, a1, PT_WINDOWSTART 520 wsr a1, depc # use DEPC as temp storage 521 wsr a3, windowstart # restore WINDOWSTART 522 ssr a2 # preserve user's WB in the SAR 523 wsr a2, windowbase # switch to user's saved WB 524 rsync 525 rsr a1, depc # restore stack pointer 526 l32i a2, a1, PT_WMASK # register frames saved (in bits 4...9) 527 rotw -1 # we restore a4..a7 528 _bltui a6, 16, 1f # only have to restore current window? 529 530 /* The working registers are a0 and a3. We are restoring to 531 * a4..a7. Be careful not to destroy what we have just restored. 532 * Note: wmask has the format YYYYM: 533 * Y: number of registers saved in groups of 4 534 * M: 4 bit mask of first 16 registers 535 */ 536 537 mov a2, a6 538 mov a3, a5 539 5402: rotw -1 # a0..a3 become a4..a7 541 addi a3, a7, -4*4 # next iteration 542 addi a2, a6, -16 # decrementing Y in WMASK 543 l32i a4, a3, PT_AREG_END + 0 544 l32i a5, a3, PT_AREG_END + 4 545 l32i a6, a3, PT_AREG_END + 8 546 l32i a7, a3, PT_AREG_END + 12 547 _bgeui a2, 16, 2b 548 549 /* Clear unrestored registers (don't leak anything to user-land */ 550 5511: rsr a0, windowbase 552 rsr a3, sar 553 sub a3, a0, a3 554 beqz a3, 2f 555 extui a3, a3, 0, WBBITS 556 5571: rotw -1 558 addi a3, a7, -1 559 movi a4, 0 560 movi a5, 0 561 movi a6, 0 562 movi a7, 0 563 bgei a3, 1, 1b 564 565 /* We are back were we were when we started. 566 * Note: a2 still contains WMASK (if we've returned to the original 567 * frame where we had loaded a2), or at least the lower 4 bits 568 * (if we have restored WSBITS-1 frames). 569 */ 570 571#if XCHAL_HAVE_THREADPTR 572 l32i a3, a1, PT_THREADPTR 573 wur a3, threadptr 574#endif 575 5762: j common_exception_exit 577 578 /* This is the kernel exception exit. 579 * We avoided to do a MOVSP when we entered the exception, but we 580 * have to do it here. 581 */ 582 583kernel_exception_exit: 584 585 /* Check if we have to do a movsp. 586 * 587 * We only have to do a movsp if the previous window-frame has 588 * been spilled to the *temporary* exception stack instead of the 589 * task's stack. This is the case if the corresponding bit in 590 * WINDOWSTART for the previous window-frame was set before 591 * (not spilled) but is zero now (spilled). 592 * If this bit is zero, all other bits except the one for the 593 * current window frame are also zero. So, we can use a simple test: 594 * 'and' WINDOWSTART and WINDOWSTART-1: 595 * 596 * (XXXXXX1[0]* - 1) AND XXXXXX1[0]* = XXXXXX0[0]* 597 * 598 * The result is zero only if one bit was set. 599 * 600 * (Note: We might have gone through several task switches before 601 * we come back to the current task, so WINDOWBASE might be 602 * different from the time the exception occurred.) 603 */ 604 605 /* Test WINDOWSTART before and after the exception. 606 * We actually have WMASK, so we only have to test if it is 1 or not. 607 */ 608 609 l32i a2, a1, PT_WMASK 610 _beqi a2, 1, common_exception_exit # Spilled before exception,jump 611 612 /* Test WINDOWSTART now. If spilled, do the movsp */ 613 614 rsr a3, windowstart 615 addi a0, a3, -1 616 and a3, a3, a0 617 _bnez a3, common_exception_exit 618 619 /* Do a movsp (we returned from a call4, so we have at least a0..a7) */ 620 621 addi a0, a1, -16 622 l32i a3, a0, 0 623 l32i a4, a0, 4 624 s32i a3, a1, PT_SIZE+0 625 s32i a4, a1, PT_SIZE+4 626 l32i a3, a0, 8 627 l32i a4, a0, 12 628 s32i a3, a1, PT_SIZE+8 629 s32i a4, a1, PT_SIZE+12 630 631 /* Common exception exit. 632 * We restore the special register and the current window frame, and 633 * return from the exception. 634 * 635 * Note: We expect a2 to hold PT_WMASK 636 */ 637 638common_exception_exit: 639 640 /* Restore address registers. */ 641 642 _bbsi.l a2, 1, 1f 643 l32i a4, a1, PT_AREG4 644 l32i a5, a1, PT_AREG5 645 l32i a6, a1, PT_AREG6 646 l32i a7, a1, PT_AREG7 647 _bbsi.l a2, 2, 1f 648 l32i a8, a1, PT_AREG8 649 l32i a9, a1, PT_AREG9 650 l32i a10, a1, PT_AREG10 651 l32i a11, a1, PT_AREG11 652 _bbsi.l a2, 3, 1f 653 l32i a12, a1, PT_AREG12 654 l32i a13, a1, PT_AREG13 655 l32i a14, a1, PT_AREG14 656 l32i a15, a1, PT_AREG15 657 658 /* Restore PC, SAR */ 659 6601: l32i a2, a1, PT_PC 661 l32i a3, a1, PT_SAR 662 wsr a2, epc1 663 wsr a3, sar 664 665 /* Restore LBEG, LEND, LCOUNT */ 666 667 l32i a2, a1, PT_LBEG 668 l32i a3, a1, PT_LEND 669 wsr a2, lbeg 670 l32i a2, a1, PT_LCOUNT 671 wsr a3, lend 672 wsr a2, lcount 673 674 /* We control single stepping through the ICOUNTLEVEL register. */ 675 676 l32i a2, a1, PT_ICOUNTLEVEL 677 movi a3, -2 678 wsr a2, icountlevel 679 wsr a3, icount 680 681 /* Check if it was double exception. */ 682 683 l32i a0, a1, PT_DEPC 684 l32i a3, a1, PT_AREG3 685 l32i a2, a1, PT_AREG2 686 _bgeui a0, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 1f 687 688 /* Restore a0...a3 and return */ 689 690 l32i a0, a1, PT_AREG0 691 l32i a1, a1, PT_AREG1 692 rfe 693 6941: wsr a0, depc 695 l32i a0, a1, PT_AREG0 696 l32i a1, a1, PT_AREG1 697 rfde 698 699ENDPROC(kernel_exception) 700 701/* 702 * Debug exception handler. 703 * 704 * Currently, we don't support KGDB, so only user application can be debugged. 705 * 706 * When we get here, a0 is trashed and saved to excsave[debuglevel] 707 */ 708 709ENTRY(debug_exception) 710 711 rsr a0, SREG_EPS + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL 712 bbsi.l a0, PS_EXCM_BIT, 1f # exception mode 713 714 /* Set EPC1 and EXCCAUSE */ 715 716 wsr a2, depc # save a2 temporarily 717 rsr a2, SREG_EPC + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL 718 wsr a2, epc1 719 720 movi a2, EXCCAUSE_MAPPED_DEBUG 721 wsr a2, exccause 722 723 /* Restore PS to the value before the debug exc but with PS.EXCM set.*/ 724 725 movi a2, 1 << PS_EXCM_BIT 726 or a2, a0, a2 727 movi a0, debug_exception # restore a3, debug jump vector 728 wsr a2, ps 729 xsr a0, SREG_EXCSAVE + XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL 730 731 /* Switch to kernel/user stack, restore jump vector, and save a0 */ 732 733 bbsi.l a2, PS_UM_BIT, 2f # jump if user mode 734 735 addi a2, a1, -16-PT_SIZE # assume kernel stack 736 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 737 movi a0, 0 738 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 739 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC # mark it as a regular exception 740 xsr a0, depc 741 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 742 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG2 743 mov a1, a2 744 j _kernel_exception 745 7462: rsr a2, excsave1 747 l32i a2, a2, EXC_TABLE_KSTK # load kernel stack pointer 748 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 749 movi a0, 0 750 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 751 s32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC 752 xsr a0, depc 753 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 754 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG2 755 mov a1, a2 756 j _user_exception 757 758 /* Debug exception while in exception mode. */ 7591: j 1b // FIXME!! 760 761ENDPROC(debug_exception) 762 763/* 764 * We get here in case of an unrecoverable exception. 765 * The only thing we can do is to be nice and print a panic message. 766 * We only produce a single stack frame for panic, so ??? 767 * 768 * 769 * Entry conditions: 770 * 771 * - a0 contains the caller address; original value saved in excsave1. 772 * - the original a0 contains a valid return address (backtrace) or 0. 773 * - a2 contains a valid stackpointer 774 * 775 * Notes: 776 * 777 * - If the stack pointer could be invalid, the caller has to setup a 778 * dummy stack pointer (e.g. the stack of the init_task) 779 * 780 * - If the return address could be invalid, the caller has to set it 781 * to 0, so the backtrace would stop. 782 * 783 */ 784 .align 4 785unrecoverable_text: 786 .ascii "Unrecoverable error in exception handler\0" 787 788ENTRY(unrecoverable_exception) 789 790 movi a0, 1 791 movi a1, 0 792 793 wsr a0, windowstart 794 wsr a1, windowbase 795 rsync 796 797 movi a1, (1 << PS_WOE_BIT) | LOCKLEVEL 798 wsr a1, ps 799 rsync 800 801 movi a1, init_task 802 movi a0, 0 803 addi a1, a1, PT_REGS_OFFSET 804 805 movi a4, panic 806 movi a6, unrecoverable_text 807 808 callx4 a4 809 8101: j 1b 811 812ENDPROC(unrecoverable_exception) 813 814/* -------------------------- FAST EXCEPTION HANDLERS ----------------------- */ 815 816/* 817 * Fast-handler for alloca exceptions 818 * 819 * The ALLOCA handler is entered when user code executes the MOVSP 820 * instruction and the caller's frame is not in the register file. 821 * 822 * This algorithm was taken from the Ross Morley's RTOS Porting Layer: 823 * 824 * /home/ross/rtos/porting/XtensaRTOS-PortingLayer-20090507/xtensa_vectors.S 825 * 826 * It leverages the existing window spill/fill routines and their support for 827 * double exceptions. The 'movsp' instruction will only cause an exception if 828 * the next window needs to be loaded. In fact this ALLOCA exception may be 829 * replaced at some point by changing the hardware to do a underflow exception 830 * of the proper size instead. 831 * 832 * This algorithm simply backs out the register changes started by the user 833 * excpetion handler, makes it appear that we have started a window underflow 834 * by rotating the window back and then setting the old window base (OWB) in 835 * the 'ps' register with the rolled back window base. The 'movsp' instruction 836 * will be re-executed and this time since the next window frames is in the 837 * active AR registers it won't cause an exception. 838 * 839 * If the WindowUnderflow code gets a TLB miss the page will get mapped 840 * the the partial windeowUnderflow will be handeled in the double exception 841 * handler. 842 * 843 * Entry condition: 844 * 845 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 846 * a1: a1 847 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 848 * a3: a3 849 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 850 * excsave_1: dispatch table 851 * 852 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 853 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 854 */ 855 856ENTRY(fast_alloca) 857 rsr a0, windowbase 858 rotw -1 859 rsr a2, ps 860 extui a3, a2, PS_OWB_SHIFT, PS_OWB_WIDTH 861 xor a3, a3, a4 862 l32i a4, a6, PT_AREG0 863 l32i a1, a6, PT_DEPC 864 rsr a6, depc 865 wsr a1, depc 866 slli a3, a3, PS_OWB_SHIFT 867 xor a2, a2, a3 868 wsr a2, ps 869 rsync 870 871 _bbci.l a4, 31, 4f 872 rotw -1 873 _bbci.l a8, 30, 8f 874 rotw -1 875 j _WindowUnderflow12 8768: j _WindowUnderflow8 8774: j _WindowUnderflow4 878ENDPROC(fast_alloca) 879 880/* 881 * fast system calls. 882 * 883 * WARNING: The kernel doesn't save the entire user context before 884 * handling a fast system call. These functions are small and short, 885 * usually offering some functionality not available to user tasks. 886 * 887 * BE CAREFUL TO PRESERVE THE USER'S CONTEXT. 888 * 889 * Entry condition: 890 * 891 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 892 * a1: a1 893 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 894 * a3: a3 895 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 896 * excsave_1: dispatch table 897 */ 898 899ENTRY(fast_syscall_kernel) 900 901 /* Skip syscall. */ 902 903 rsr a0, epc1 904 addi a0, a0, 3 905 wsr a0, epc1 906 907 l32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC 908 bgeui a0, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, fast_syscall_unrecoverable 909 910 rsr a0, depc # get syscall-nr 911 _beqz a0, fast_syscall_spill_registers 912 _beqi a0, __NR_xtensa, fast_syscall_xtensa 913 914 j kernel_exception 915 916ENDPROC(fast_syscall_kernel) 917 918ENTRY(fast_syscall_user) 919 920 /* Skip syscall. */ 921 922 rsr a0, epc1 923 addi a0, a0, 3 924 wsr a0, epc1 925 926 l32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC 927 bgeui a0, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, fast_syscall_unrecoverable 928 929 rsr a0, depc # get syscall-nr 930 _beqz a0, fast_syscall_spill_registers 931 _beqi a0, __NR_xtensa, fast_syscall_xtensa 932 933 j user_exception 934 935ENDPROC(fast_syscall_user) 936 937ENTRY(fast_syscall_unrecoverable) 938 939 /* Restore all states. */ 940 941 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 942 xsr a2, depc # restore a2, depc 943 944 wsr a0, excsave1 945 movi a0, unrecoverable_exception 946 callx0 a0 947 948ENDPROC(fast_syscall_unrecoverable) 949 950/* 951 * sysxtensa syscall handler 952 * 953 * int sysxtensa (SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_SET, ptr, val, unused); 954 * int sysxtensa (SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_ADD, ptr, val, unused); 955 * int sysxtensa (SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_EXG_ADD, ptr, val, unused); 956 * int sysxtensa (SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_CMP_SWP, ptr, oldval, newval); 957 * a2 a6 a3 a4 a5 958 * 959 * Entry condition: 960 * 961 * a0: a2 (syscall-nr), original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 962 * a1: a1 963 * a2: new stack pointer, original in a0 and DEPC 964 * a3: a3 965 * a4..a15: unchanged 966 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 967 * excsave_1: dispatch table 968 * 969 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 970 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 971 * 972 * Note: we don't have to save a2; a2 holds the return value 973 * 974 * We use the two macros TRY and CATCH: 975 * 976 * TRY adds an entry to the __ex_table fixup table for the immediately 977 * following instruction. 978 * 979 * CATCH catches any exception that occurred at one of the preceding TRY 980 * statements and continues from there 981 * 982 * Usage TRY l32i a0, a1, 0 983 * <other code> 984 * done: rfe 985 * CATCH <set return code> 986 * j done 987 */ 988 989#define TRY \ 990 .section __ex_table, "a"; \ 991 .word 66f, 67f; \ 992 .text; \ 99366: 994 995#define CATCH \ 99667: 997 998ENTRY(fast_syscall_xtensa) 999 1000 s32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 # we need an additional register 1001 movi a7, 4 # sizeof(unsigned int) 1002 access_ok a3, a7, a0, a2, .Leac # a0: scratch reg, a2: sp 1003 1004 addi a6, a6, -1 # assuming SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_SET = 1 1005 _bgeui a6, SYS_XTENSA_COUNT - 1, .Lill 1006 _bnei a6, SYS_XTENSA_ATOMIC_CMP_SWP - 1, .Lnswp 1007 1008 /* Fall through for ATOMIC_CMP_SWP. */ 1009 1010.Lswp: /* Atomic compare and swap */ 1011 1012TRY l32i a0, a3, 0 # read old value 1013 bne a0, a4, 1f # same as old value? jump 1014TRY s32i a5, a3, 0 # different, modify value 1015 l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 # restore a7 1016 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 1017 movi a2, 1 # and return 1 1018 addi a6, a6, 1 # restore a6 (really necessary?) 1019 rfe 1020 10211: l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 # restore a7 1022 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 1023 movi a2, 0 # return 0 (note that we cannot set 1024 addi a6, a6, 1 # restore a6 (really necessary?) 1025 rfe 1026 1027.Lnswp: /* Atomic set, add, and exg_add. */ 1028 1029TRY l32i a7, a3, 0 # orig 1030 add a0, a4, a7 # + arg 1031 moveqz a0, a4, a6 # set 1032TRY s32i a0, a3, 0 # write new value 1033 1034 mov a0, a2 1035 mov a2, a7 1036 l32i a7, a0, PT_AREG7 # restore a7 1037 l32i a0, a0, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 1038 addi a6, a6, 1 # restore a6 (really necessary?) 1039 rfe 1040 1041CATCH 1042.Leac: l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 # restore a7 1043 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 1044 movi a2, -EFAULT 1045 rfe 1046 1047.Lill: l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a7 1048 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 # restore a0 1049 movi a2, -EINVAL 1050 rfe 1051 1052ENDPROC(fast_syscall_xtensa) 1053 1054 1055/* fast_syscall_spill_registers. 1056 * 1057 * Entry condition: 1058 * 1059 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 1060 * a1: a1 1061 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 1062 * a3: a3 1063 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 1064 * excsave_1: dispatch table 1065 * 1066 * Note: We assume the stack pointer is EXC_TABLE_KSTK in the fixup handler. 1067 */ 1068 1069ENTRY(fast_syscall_spill_registers) 1070 1071 /* Register a FIXUP handler (pass current wb as a parameter) */ 1072 1073 xsr a3, excsave1 1074 movi a0, fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup 1075 s32i a0, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 1076 rsr a0, windowbase 1077 s32i a0, a3, EXC_TABLE_PARAM 1078 xsr a3, excsave1 # restore a3 and excsave_1 1079 1080 /* Save a3, a4 and SAR on stack. */ 1081 1082 rsr a0, sar 1083 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1084 s32i a4, a2, PT_AREG4 1085 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG5 # store SAR to PT_AREG5 1086 1087 /* The spill routine might clobber a7, a11, and a15. */ 1088 1089 s32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 1090 s32i a11, a2, PT_AREG11 1091 s32i a15, a2, PT_AREG15 1092 1093 call0 _spill_registers # destroys a3, a4, and SAR 1094 1095 /* Advance PC, restore registers and SAR, and return from exception. */ 1096 1097 l32i a3, a2, PT_AREG5 1098 l32i a4, a2, PT_AREG4 1099 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 1100 wsr a3, sar 1101 l32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1102 1103 /* Restore clobbered registers. */ 1104 1105 l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG7 1106 l32i a11, a2, PT_AREG11 1107 l32i a15, a2, PT_AREG15 1108 1109 movi a2, 0 1110 rfe 1111 1112ENDPROC(fast_syscall_spill_registers) 1113 1114/* Fixup handler. 1115 * 1116 * We get here if the spill routine causes an exception, e.g. tlb miss. 1117 * We basically restore WINDOWBASE and WINDOWSTART to the condition when 1118 * we entered the spill routine and jump to the user exception handler. 1119 * 1120 * a0: value of depc, original value in depc 1121 * a2: trashed, original value in EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE 1122 * a3: exctable, original value in excsave1 1123 */ 1124 1125ENTRY(fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup) 1126 1127 rsr a2, windowbase # get current windowbase (a2 is saved) 1128 xsr a0, depc # restore depc and a0 1129 ssl a2 # set shift (32 - WB) 1130 1131 /* We need to make sure the current registers (a0-a3) are preserved. 1132 * To do this, we simply set the bit for the current window frame 1133 * in WS, so that the exception handlers save them to the task stack. 1134 */ 1135 1136 xsr a3, excsave1 # get spill-mask 1137 slli a3, a3, 1 # shift left by one 1138 1139 slli a2, a3, 32-WSBITS 1140 src a2, a3, a2 # a2 = xxwww1yyxxxwww1yy...... 1141 wsr a2, windowstart # set corrected windowstart 1142 1143 srli a3, a3, 1 1144 rsr a2, excsave1 1145 l32i a2, a2, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE # restore a2 1146 xsr a2, excsave1 1147 s32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE # save a3 1148 l32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_PARAM # original WB (in user task) 1149 xsr a2, excsave1 1150 1151 /* Return to the original (user task) WINDOWBASE. 1152 * We leave the following frame behind: 1153 * a0, a1, a2 same 1154 * a3: trashed (saved in EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE) 1155 * depc: depc (we have to return to that address) 1156 * excsave_1: exctable 1157 */ 1158 1159 wsr a3, windowbase 1160 rsync 1161 1162 /* We are now in the original frame when we entered _spill_registers: 1163 * a0: return address 1164 * a1: used, stack pointer 1165 * a2: kernel stack pointer 1166 * a3: available 1167 * depc: exception address 1168 * excsave: exctable 1169 * Note: This frame might be the same as above. 1170 */ 1171 1172 /* Setup stack pointer. */ 1173 1174 addi a2, a2, -PT_USER_SIZE 1175 s32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 1176 1177 /* Make sure we return to this fixup handler. */ 1178 1179 movi a3, fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup_return 1180 s32i a3, a2, PT_DEPC # setup depc 1181 1182 /* Jump to the exception handler. */ 1183 1184 rsr a3, excsave1 1185 rsr a0, exccause 1186 addx4 a0, a0, a3 # find entry in table 1187 l32i a0, a0, EXC_TABLE_FAST_USER # load handler 1188 l32i a3, a3, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE 1189 jx a0 1190 1191ENDPROC(fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup) 1192 1193ENTRY(fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup_return) 1194 1195 /* When we return here, all registers have been restored (a2: DEPC) */ 1196 1197 wsr a2, depc # exception address 1198 1199 /* Restore fixup handler. */ 1200 1201 rsr a2, excsave1 1202 s32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE 1203 movi a3, fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup 1204 s32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 1205 rsr a3, windowbase 1206 s32i a3, a2, EXC_TABLE_PARAM 1207 l32i a2, a2, EXC_TABLE_KSTK 1208 1209 /* Load WB at the time the exception occurred. */ 1210 1211 rsr a3, sar # WB is still in SAR 1212 neg a3, a3 1213 wsr a3, windowbase 1214 rsync 1215 1216 rsr a3, excsave1 1217 l32i a3, a3, EXC_TABLE_DOUBLE_SAVE 1218 1219 rfde 1220 1221ENDPROC(fast_syscall_spill_registers_fixup_return) 1222 1223/* 1224 * spill all registers. 1225 * 1226 * This is not a real function. The following conditions must be met: 1227 * 1228 * - must be called with call0. 1229 * - uses a3, a4 and SAR. 1230 * - the last 'valid' register of each frame are clobbered. 1231 * - the caller must have registered a fixup handler 1232 * (or be inside a critical section) 1233 * - PS_EXCM must be set (PS_WOE cleared?) 1234 */ 1235 1236ENTRY(_spill_registers) 1237 1238 /* 1239 * Rotate ws so that the current windowbase is at bit 0. 1240 * Assume ws = xxxwww1yy (www1 current window frame). 1241 * Rotate ws right so that a4 = yyxxxwww1. 1242 */ 1243 1244 rsr a4, windowbase 1245 rsr a3, windowstart # a3 = xxxwww1yy 1246 ssr a4 # holds WB 1247 slli a4, a3, WSBITS 1248 or a3, a3, a4 # a3 = xxxwww1yyxxxwww1yy 1249 srl a3, a3 # a3 = 00xxxwww1yyxxxwww1 1250 1251 /* We are done if there are no more than the current register frame. */ 1252 1253 extui a3, a3, 1, WSBITS-1 # a3 = 0yyxxxwww 1254 movi a4, (1 << (WSBITS-1)) 1255 _beqz a3, .Lnospill # only one active frame? jump 1256 1257 /* We want 1 at the top, so that we return to the current windowbase */ 1258 1259 or a3, a3, a4 # 1yyxxxwww 1260 1261 /* Skip empty frames - get 'oldest' WINDOWSTART-bit. */ 1262 1263 wsr a3, windowstart # save shifted windowstart 1264 neg a4, a3 1265 and a3, a4, a3 # first bit set from right: 000010000 1266 1267 ffs_ws a4, a3 # a4: shifts to skip empty frames 1268 movi a3, WSBITS 1269 sub a4, a3, a4 # WSBITS-a4:number of 0-bits from right 1270 ssr a4 # save in SAR for later. 1271 1272 rsr a3, windowbase 1273 add a3, a3, a4 1274 wsr a3, windowbase 1275 rsync 1276 1277 rsr a3, windowstart 1278 srl a3, a3 # shift windowstart 1279 1280 /* WB is now just one frame below the oldest frame in the register 1281 window. WS is shifted so the oldest frame is in bit 0, thus, WB 1282 and WS differ by one 4-register frame. */ 1283 1284 /* Save frames. Depending what call was used (call4, call8, call12), 1285 * we have to save 4,8. or 12 registers. 1286 */ 1287 1288 _bbsi.l a3, 1, .Lc4 1289 _bbsi.l a3, 2, .Lc8 1290 1291 /* Special case: we have a call12-frame starting at a4. */ 1292 1293 _bbci.l a3, 3, .Lc12 # bit 3 shouldn't be zero! (Jump to Lc12 first) 1294 1295 s32e a4, a1, -16 # a1 is valid with an empty spill area 1296 l32e a4, a5, -12 1297 s32e a8, a4, -48 1298 mov a8, a4 1299 l32e a4, a1, -16 1300 j .Lc12c 1301 1302.Lnospill: 1303 ret 1304 1305.Lloop: _bbsi.l a3, 1, .Lc4 1306 _bbci.l a3, 2, .Lc12 1307 1308.Lc8: s32e a4, a13, -16 1309 l32e a4, a5, -12 1310 s32e a8, a4, -32 1311 s32e a5, a13, -12 1312 s32e a6, a13, -8 1313 s32e a7, a13, -4 1314 s32e a9, a4, -28 1315 s32e a10, a4, -24 1316 s32e a11, a4, -20 1317 1318 srli a11, a3, 2 # shift windowbase by 2 1319 rotw 2 1320 _bnei a3, 1, .Lloop 1321 1322.Lexit: /* Done. Do the final rotation, set WS, and return. */ 1323 1324 rotw 1 1325 rsr a3, windowbase 1326 ssl a3 1327 movi a3, 1 1328 sll a3, a3 1329 wsr a3, windowstart 1330 ret 1331 1332.Lc4: s32e a4, a9, -16 1333 s32e a5, a9, -12 1334 s32e a6, a9, -8 1335 s32e a7, a9, -4 1336 1337 srli a7, a3, 1 1338 rotw 1 1339 _bnei a3, 1, .Lloop 1340 j .Lexit 1341 1342.Lc12: _bbci.l a3, 3, .Linvalid_mask # bit 2 shouldn't be zero! 1343 1344 /* 12-register frame (call12) */ 1345 1346 l32e a2, a5, -12 1347 s32e a8, a2, -48 1348 mov a8, a2 1349 1350.Lc12c: s32e a9, a8, -44 1351 s32e a10, a8, -40 1352 s32e a11, a8, -36 1353 s32e a12, a8, -32 1354 s32e a13, a8, -28 1355 s32e a14, a8, -24 1356 s32e a15, a8, -20 1357 srli a15, a3, 3 1358 1359 /* The stack pointer for a4..a7 is out of reach, so we rotate the 1360 * window, grab the stackpointer, and rotate back. 1361 * Alternatively, we could also use the following approach, but that 1362 * makes the fixup routine much more complicated: 1363 * rotw 1 1364 * s32e a0, a13, -16 1365 * ... 1366 * rotw 2 1367 */ 1368 1369 rotw 1 1370 mov a5, a13 1371 rotw -1 1372 1373 s32e a4, a9, -16 1374 s32e a5, a9, -12 1375 s32e a6, a9, -8 1376 s32e a7, a9, -4 1377 1378 rotw 3 1379 1380 _beqi a3, 1, .Lexit 1381 j .Lloop 1382 1383.Linvalid_mask: 1384 1385 /* We get here because of an unrecoverable error in the window 1386 * registers. If we are in user space, we kill the application, 1387 * however, this condition is unrecoverable in kernel space. 1388 */ 1389 1390 rsr a0, ps 1391 _bbci.l a0, PS_UM_BIT, 1f 1392 1393 /* User space: Setup a dummy frame and kill application. 1394 * Note: We assume EXC_TABLE_KSTK contains a valid stack pointer. 1395 */ 1396 1397 movi a0, 1 1398 movi a1, 0 1399 1400 wsr a0, windowstart 1401 wsr a1, windowbase 1402 rsync 1403 1404 movi a0, 0 1405 1406 rsr a3, excsave1 1407 l32i a1, a3, EXC_TABLE_KSTK 1408 1409 movi a4, (1 << PS_WOE_BIT) | LOCKLEVEL 1410 wsr a4, ps 1411 rsync 1412 1413 movi a6, SIGSEGV 1414 movi a4, do_exit 1415 callx4 a4 1416 14171: /* Kernel space: PANIC! */ 1418 1419 wsr a0, excsave1 1420 movi a0, unrecoverable_exception 1421 callx0 a0 # should not return 14221: j 1b 1423 1424ENDPROC(_spill_registers) 1425 1426#ifdef CONFIG_MMU 1427/* 1428 * We should never get here. Bail out! 1429 */ 1430 1431ENTRY(fast_second_level_miss_double_kernel) 1432 14331: movi a0, unrecoverable_exception 1434 callx0 a0 # should not return 14351: j 1b 1436 1437ENDPROC(fast_second_level_miss_double_kernel) 1438 1439/* First-level entry handler for user, kernel, and double 2nd-level 1440 * TLB miss exceptions. Note that for now, user and kernel miss 1441 * exceptions share the same entry point and are handled identically. 1442 * 1443 * An old, less-efficient C version of this function used to exist. 1444 * We include it below, interleaved as comments, for reference. 1445 * 1446 * Entry condition: 1447 * 1448 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 1449 * a1: a1 1450 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 1451 * a3: a3 1452 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 1453 * excsave_1: dispatch table 1454 * 1455 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 1456 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 1457 */ 1458 1459ENTRY(fast_second_level_miss) 1460 1461 /* Save a1 and a3. Note: we don't expect a double exception. */ 1462 1463 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 1464 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1465 1466 /* We need to map the page of PTEs for the user task. Find 1467 * the pointer to that page. Also, it's possible for tsk->mm 1468 * to be NULL while tsk->active_mm is nonzero if we faulted on 1469 * a vmalloc address. In that rare case, we must use 1470 * active_mm instead to avoid a fault in this handler. See 1471 * 1472 * http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-mm/2002-08/msg00258.html 1473 * (or search Internet on "mm vs. active_mm") 1474 * 1475 * if (!mm) 1476 * mm = tsk->active_mm; 1477 * pgd = pgd_offset (mm, regs->excvaddr); 1478 * pmd = pmd_offset (pgd, regs->excvaddr); 1479 * pmdval = *pmd; 1480 */ 1481 1482 GET_CURRENT(a1,a2) 1483 l32i a0, a1, TASK_MM # tsk->mm 1484 beqz a0, 9f 1485 14868: rsr a3, excvaddr # fault address 1487 _PGD_OFFSET(a0, a3, a1) 1488 l32i a0, a0, 0 # read pmdval 1489 beqz a0, 2f 1490 1491 /* Read ptevaddr and convert to top of page-table page. 1492 * 1493 * vpnval = read_ptevaddr_register() & PAGE_MASK; 1494 * vpnval += DTLB_WAY_PGTABLE; 1495 * pteval = mk_pte (virt_to_page(pmd_val(pmdval)), PAGE_KERNEL); 1496 * write_dtlb_entry (pteval, vpnval); 1497 * 1498 * The messy computation for 'pteval' above really simplifies 1499 * into the following: 1500 * 1501 * pteval = ((pmdval - PAGE_OFFSET) & PAGE_MASK) | PAGE_DIRECTORY 1502 */ 1503 1504 movi a1, (-PAGE_OFFSET) & 0xffffffff 1505 add a0, a0, a1 # pmdval - PAGE_OFFSET 1506 extui a1, a0, 0, PAGE_SHIFT # ... & PAGE_MASK 1507 xor a0, a0, a1 1508 1509 movi a1, _PAGE_DIRECTORY 1510 or a0, a0, a1 # ... | PAGE_DIRECTORY 1511 1512 /* 1513 * We utilize all three wired-ways (7-9) to hold pmd translations. 1514 * Memory regions are mapped to the DTLBs according to bits 28 and 29. 1515 * This allows to map the three most common regions to three different 1516 * DTLBs: 1517 * 0,1 -> way 7 program (0040.0000) and virtual (c000.0000) 1518 * 2 -> way 8 shared libaries (2000.0000) 1519 * 3 -> way 0 stack (3000.0000) 1520 */ 1521 1522 extui a3, a3, 28, 2 # addr. bit 28 and 29 0,1,2,3 1523 rsr a1, ptevaddr 1524 addx2 a3, a3, a3 # -> 0,3,6,9 1525 srli a1, a1, PAGE_SHIFT 1526 extui a3, a3, 2, 2 # -> 0,0,1,2 1527 slli a1, a1, PAGE_SHIFT # ptevaddr & PAGE_MASK 1528 addi a3, a3, DTLB_WAY_PGD 1529 add a1, a1, a3 # ... + way_number 1530 15313: wdtlb a0, a1 1532 dsync 1533 1534 /* Exit critical section. */ 1535 15364: rsr a3, excsave1 1537 movi a0, 0 1538 s32i a0, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 1539 1540 /* Restore the working registers, and return. */ 1541 1542 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 1543 l32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 1544 l32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1545 l32i a2, a2, PT_DEPC 1546 1547 bgeui a2, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 1f 1548 1549 /* Restore excsave1 and return. */ 1550 1551 rsr a2, depc 1552 rfe 1553 1554 /* Return from double exception. */ 1555 15561: xsr a2, depc 1557 esync 1558 rfde 1559 15609: l32i a0, a1, TASK_ACTIVE_MM # unlikely case mm == 0 1561 j 8b 1562 1563#if (DCACHE_WAY_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE) 1564 15652: /* Special case for cache aliasing. 1566 * We (should) only get here if a clear_user_page, copy_user_page 1567 * or the aliased cache flush functions got preemptively interrupted 1568 * by another task. Re-establish temporary mapping to the 1569 * TLBTEMP_BASE areas. 1570 */ 1571 1572 /* We shouldn't be in a double exception */ 1573 1574 l32i a0, a2, PT_DEPC 1575 bgeui a0, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 2f 1576 1577 /* Make sure the exception originated in the special functions */ 1578 1579 movi a0, __tlbtemp_mapping_start 1580 rsr a3, epc1 1581 bltu a3, a0, 2f 1582 movi a0, __tlbtemp_mapping_end 1583 bgeu a3, a0, 2f 1584 1585 /* Check if excvaddr was in one of the TLBTEMP_BASE areas. */ 1586 1587 movi a3, TLBTEMP_BASE_1 1588 rsr a0, excvaddr 1589 bltu a0, a3, 2f 1590 1591 addi a1, a0, -(2 << (DCACHE_ALIAS_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT)) 1592 bgeu a1, a3, 2f 1593 1594 /* Check if we have to restore an ITLB mapping. */ 1595 1596 movi a1, __tlbtemp_mapping_itlb 1597 rsr a3, epc1 1598 sub a3, a3, a1 1599 1600 /* Calculate VPN */ 1601 1602 movi a1, PAGE_MASK 1603 and a1, a1, a0 1604 1605 /* Jump for ITLB entry */ 1606 1607 bgez a3, 1f 1608 1609 /* We can use up to two TLBTEMP areas, one for src and one for dst. */ 1610 1611 extui a3, a0, PAGE_SHIFT + DCACHE_ALIAS_ORDER, 1 1612 add a1, a3, a1 1613 1614 /* PPN is in a6 for the first TLBTEMP area and in a7 for the second. */ 1615 1616 mov a0, a6 1617 movnez a0, a7, a3 1618 j 3b 1619 1620 /* ITLB entry. We only use dst in a6. */ 1621 16221: witlb a6, a1 1623 isync 1624 j 4b 1625 1626 1627#endif // DCACHE_WAY_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE 1628 1629 16302: /* Invalid PGD, default exception handling */ 1631 1632 rsr a1, depc 1633 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG2 1634 mov a1, a2 1635 1636 rsr a2, ps 1637 bbsi.l a2, PS_UM_BIT, 1f 1638 j _kernel_exception 16391: j _user_exception 1640 1641ENDPROC(fast_second_level_miss) 1642 1643/* 1644 * StoreProhibitedException 1645 * 1646 * Update the pte and invalidate the itlb mapping for this pte. 1647 * 1648 * Entry condition: 1649 * 1650 * a0: trashed, original value saved on stack (PT_AREG0) 1651 * a1: a1 1652 * a2: new stack pointer, original in DEPC 1653 * a3: a3 1654 * depc: a2, original value saved on stack (PT_DEPC) 1655 * excsave_1: dispatch table 1656 * 1657 * PT_DEPC >= VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: double exception, DEPC 1658 * < VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS: regular exception 1659 */ 1660 1661ENTRY(fast_store_prohibited) 1662 1663 /* Save a1 and a3. */ 1664 1665 s32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 1666 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1667 1668 GET_CURRENT(a1,a2) 1669 l32i a0, a1, TASK_MM # tsk->mm 1670 beqz a0, 9f 1671 16728: rsr a1, excvaddr # fault address 1673 _PGD_OFFSET(a0, a1, a3) 1674 l32i a0, a0, 0 1675 beqz a0, 2f 1676 1677 /* 1678 * Note that we test _PAGE_WRITABLE_BIT only if PTE is present 1679 * and is not PAGE_NONE. See pgtable.h for possible PTE layouts. 1680 */ 1681 1682 _PTE_OFFSET(a0, a1, a3) 1683 l32i a3, a0, 0 # read pteval 1684 movi a1, _PAGE_CA_INVALID 1685 ball a3, a1, 2f 1686 bbci.l a3, _PAGE_WRITABLE_BIT, 2f 1687 1688 movi a1, _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_HW_WRITE 1689 or a3, a3, a1 1690 rsr a1, excvaddr 1691 s32i a3, a0, 0 1692 1693 /* We need to flush the cache if we have page coloring. */ 1694#if (DCACHE_WAY_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE) && XCHAL_DCACHE_IS_WRITEBACK 1695 dhwb a0, 0 1696#endif 1697 pdtlb a0, a1 1698 wdtlb a3, a0 1699 1700 /* Exit critical section. */ 1701 1702 movi a0, 0 1703 rsr a3, excsave1 1704 s32i a0, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 1705 1706 /* Restore the working registers, and return. */ 1707 1708 l32i a3, a2, PT_AREG3 1709 l32i a1, a2, PT_AREG1 1710 l32i a0, a2, PT_AREG0 1711 l32i a2, a2, PT_DEPC 1712 1713 bgeui a2, VALID_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION_ADDRESS, 1f 1714 1715 rsr a2, depc 1716 rfe 1717 1718 /* Double exception. Restore FIXUP handler and return. */ 1719 17201: xsr a2, depc 1721 esync 1722 rfde 1723 17249: l32i a0, a1, TASK_ACTIVE_MM # unlikely case mm == 0 1725 j 8b 1726 17272: /* If there was a problem, handle fault in C */ 1728 1729 rsr a3, depc # still holds a2 1730 s32i a3, a2, PT_AREG2 1731 mov a1, a2 1732 1733 rsr a2, ps 1734 bbsi.l a2, PS_UM_BIT, 1f 1735 j _kernel_exception 17361: j _user_exception 1737 1738ENDPROC(fast_store_prohibited) 1739 1740#endif /* CONFIG_MMU */ 1741 1742/* 1743 * System Calls. 1744 * 1745 * void system_call (struct pt_regs* regs, int exccause) 1746 * a2 a3 1747 */ 1748 1749ENTRY(system_call) 1750 1751 entry a1, 32 1752 1753 /* regs->syscall = regs->areg[2] */ 1754 1755 l32i a3, a2, PT_AREG2 1756 mov a6, a2 1757 movi a4, do_syscall_trace_enter 1758 s32i a3, a2, PT_SYSCALL 1759 callx4 a4 1760 1761 /* syscall = sys_call_table[syscall_nr] */ 1762 1763 movi a4, sys_call_table; 1764 movi a5, __NR_syscall_count 1765 movi a6, -ENOSYS 1766 bgeu a3, a5, 1f 1767 1768 addx4 a4, a3, a4 1769 l32i a4, a4, 0 1770 movi a5, sys_ni_syscall; 1771 beq a4, a5, 1f 1772 1773 /* Load args: arg0 - arg5 are passed via regs. */ 1774 1775 l32i a6, a2, PT_AREG6 1776 l32i a7, a2, PT_AREG3 1777 l32i a8, a2, PT_AREG4 1778 l32i a9, a2, PT_AREG5 1779 l32i a10, a2, PT_AREG8 1780 l32i a11, a2, PT_AREG9 1781 1782 /* Pass one additional argument to the syscall: pt_regs (on stack) */ 1783 s32i a2, a1, 0 1784 1785 callx4 a4 1786 17871: /* regs->areg[2] = return_value */ 1788 1789 s32i a6, a2, PT_AREG2 1790 movi a4, do_syscall_trace_leave 1791 mov a6, a2 1792 callx4 a4 1793 retw 1794 1795ENDPROC(system_call) 1796 1797 1798/* 1799 * Task switch. 1800 * 1801 * struct task* _switch_to (struct task* prev, struct task* next) 1802 * a2 a2 a3 1803 */ 1804 1805ENTRY(_switch_to) 1806 1807 entry a1, 16 1808 1809 mov a12, a2 # preserve 'prev' (a2) 1810 mov a13, a3 # and 'next' (a3) 1811 1812 l32i a4, a2, TASK_THREAD_INFO 1813 l32i a5, a3, TASK_THREAD_INFO 1814 1815 save_xtregs_user a4 a6 a8 a9 a10 a11 THREAD_XTREGS_USER 1816 1817 s32i a0, a12, THREAD_RA # save return address 1818 s32i a1, a12, THREAD_SP # save stack pointer 1819 1820 /* Disable ints while we manipulate the stack pointer. */ 1821 1822 movi a14, (1 << PS_EXCM_BIT) | LOCKLEVEL 1823 xsr a14, ps 1824 rsr a3, excsave1 1825 rsync 1826 s32i a3, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP /* enter critical section */ 1827 1828 /* Switch CPENABLE */ 1829 1830#if (XTENSA_HAVE_COPROCESSORS || XTENSA_HAVE_IO_PORTS) 1831 l32i a3, a5, THREAD_CPENABLE 1832 xsr a3, cpenable 1833 s32i a3, a4, THREAD_CPENABLE 1834#endif 1835 1836 /* Flush register file. */ 1837 1838 call0 _spill_registers # destroys a3, a4, and SAR 1839 1840 /* Set kernel stack (and leave critical section) 1841 * Note: It's save to set it here. The stack will not be overwritten 1842 * because the kernel stack will only be loaded again after 1843 * we return from kernel space. 1844 */ 1845 1846 rsr a3, excsave1 # exc_table 1847 movi a6, 0 1848 addi a7, a5, PT_REGS_OFFSET 1849 s32i a6, a3, EXC_TABLE_FIXUP 1850 s32i a7, a3, EXC_TABLE_KSTK 1851 1852 /* restore context of the task 'next' */ 1853 1854 l32i a0, a13, THREAD_RA # restore return address 1855 l32i a1, a13, THREAD_SP # restore stack pointer 1856 1857 load_xtregs_user a5 a6 a8 a9 a10 a11 THREAD_XTREGS_USER 1858 1859 wsr a14, ps 1860 mov a2, a12 # return 'prev' 1861 rsync 1862 1863 retw 1864 1865ENDPROC(_switch_to) 1866 1867ENTRY(ret_from_fork) 1868 1869 /* void schedule_tail (struct task_struct *prev) 1870 * Note: prev is still in a6 (return value from fake call4 frame) 1871 */ 1872 movi a4, schedule_tail 1873 callx4 a4 1874 1875 movi a4, do_syscall_trace_leave 1876 mov a6, a1 1877 callx4 a4 1878 1879 j common_exception_return 1880 1881ENDPROC(ret_from_fork) 1882 1883/* 1884 * Kernel thread creation helper 1885 * On entry, set up by copy_thread: a2 = thread_fn, a3 = thread_fn arg 1886 * left from _switch_to: a6 = prev 1887 */ 1888ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread) 1889 1890 call4 schedule_tail 1891 mov a6, a3 1892 callx4 a2 1893 j common_exception_return 1894 1895ENDPROC(ret_from_kernel_thread) 1896