Linux-2.6.12-rc2

Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.

Let it rip!
diff --git a/include/asm-cris/uaccess.h b/include/asm-cris/uaccess.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6db1722
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/asm-cris/uaccess.h
@@ -0,0 +1,446 @@
+/* 
+ * Authors:    Bjorn Wesen (bjornw@axis.com)
+ *	       Hans-Peter Nilsson (hp@axis.com)
+ *
+ * $Log: uaccess.h,v $
+ * Revision 1.8  2001/10/29 13:01:48  bjornw
+ * Removed unused variable tmp2 in strnlen_user
+ *
+ * Revision 1.7  2001/10/02 12:44:52  hp
+ * Add support for 64-bit put_user/get_user
+ *
+ * Revision 1.6  2001/10/01 14:51:17  bjornw
+ * Added register prefixes and removed underscores
+ *
+ * Revision 1.5  2000/10/25 03:33:21  hp
+ * - Provide implementation for everything else but get_user and put_user;
+ *   copying inline to/from user for constant length 0..16, 20, 24, and
+ *   clearing for 0..4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, strncpy_from_user and strnlen_user
+ *   always inline.
+ * - Constraints for destination addr in get_user cannot be memory, only reg.
+ * - Correct labels for PC at expected fault points.
+ * - Nits with assembly code.
+ * - Don't use statement expressions without value; use "do {} while (0)".
+ * - Return correct values from __generic_... functions.
+ *
+ * Revision 1.4  2000/09/12 16:28:25  bjornw
+ * * Removed comments from the get/put user asm code
+ * * Constrains for destination addr in put_user cannot be memory, only reg
+ *
+ * Revision 1.3  2000/09/12 14:30:20  bjornw
+ * MAX_ADDR_USER does not exist anymore
+ *
+ * Revision 1.2  2000/07/13 15:52:48  bjornw
+ * New user-access functions
+ *
+ * Revision 1.1.1.1  2000/07/10 16:32:31  bjornw
+ * CRIS architecture, working draft
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ */
+
+/* Asm:s have been tweaked (within the domain of correctness) to give
+   satisfactory results for "gcc version 2.96 20000427 (experimental)".
+
+   Check regularly...
+
+   Register $r9 is chosen for temporaries, being a call-clobbered register
+   first in line to be used (notably for local blocks), not colliding with
+   parameter registers.  */
+
+#ifndef _CRIS_UACCESS_H
+#define _CRIS_UACCESS_H
+
+#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <asm/processor.h>
+#include <asm/page.h>
+
+#define VERIFY_READ	0
+#define VERIFY_WRITE	1
+
+/*
+ * The fs value determines whether argument validity checking should be
+ * performed or not.  If get_fs() == USER_DS, checking is performed, with
+ * get_fs() == KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed.
+ *
+ * For historical reasons, these macros are grossly misnamed.
+ */
+
+#define MAKE_MM_SEG(s)	((mm_segment_t) { (s) })
+
+/* addr_limit is the maximum accessible address for the task. we misuse
+ * the KERNEL_DS and USER_DS values to both assign and compare the 
+ * addr_limit values through the equally misnamed get/set_fs macros.
+ * (see above)
+ */
+
+#define KERNEL_DS	MAKE_MM_SEG(0xFFFFFFFF)
+#define USER_DS		MAKE_MM_SEG(TASK_SIZE)
+
+#define get_ds()	(KERNEL_DS)
+#define get_fs()	(current_thread_info()->addr_limit)
+#define set_fs(x)	(current_thread_info()->addr_limit = (x))
+
+#define segment_eq(a,b)	((a).seg == (b).seg)
+
+#define __kernel_ok (segment_eq(get_fs(), KERNEL_DS))
+#define __user_ok(addr,size) (((size) <= TASK_SIZE)&&((addr) <= TASK_SIZE-(size)))
+#define __access_ok(addr,size) (__kernel_ok || __user_ok((addr),(size)))
+#define access_ok(type,addr,size) __access_ok((unsigned long)(addr),(size))
+
+/* this function will go away soon - use access_ok() instead */
+extern inline int __deprecated verify_area(int type, const void __user * addr, unsigned long size)
+{
+	return access_ok(type,addr,size) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
+}
+
+
+#include <asm/arch/uaccess.h>
+
+/*
+ * The exception table consists of pairs of addresses: the first is the
+ * address of an instruction that is allowed to fault, and the second is
+ * the address at which the program should continue.  No registers are
+ * modified, so it is entirely up to the continuation code to figure out
+ * what to do.
+ *
+ * All the routines below use bits of fixup code that are out of line
+ * with the main instruction path.  This means when everything is well,
+ * we don't even have to jump over them.  Further, they do not intrude
+ * on our cache or tlb entries.
+ */
+
+struct exception_table_entry
+{
+	unsigned long insn, fixup;
+};
+
+/*
+ * These are the main single-value transfer routines.  They automatically
+ * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type.
+ *
+ * This gets kind of ugly. We want to return _two_ values in "get_user()"
+ * and yet we don't want to do any pointers, because that is too much
+ * of a performance impact. Thus we have a few rather ugly macros here,
+ * and hide all the ugliness from the user.
+ *
+ * The "__xxx" versions of the user access functions are versions that
+ * do not verify the address space, that must have been done previously
+ * with a separate "access_ok()" call (this is used when we do multiple
+ * accesses to the same area of user memory).
+ *
+ * As we use the same address space for kernel and user data on
+ * CRIS, we can just do these as direct assignments.  (Of course, the
+ * exception handling means that it's no longer "just"...)
+ */
+#define get_user(x,ptr) \
+  __get_user_check((x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))
+#define put_user(x,ptr) \
+  __put_user_check((__typeof__(*(ptr)))(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))
+
+#define __get_user(x,ptr) \
+  __get_user_nocheck((x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))
+#define __put_user(x,ptr) \
+  __put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr)))(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))
+
+extern long __put_user_bad(void);
+
+#define __put_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval)			\
+do {								\
+	retval = 0;						\
+	switch (size) {						\
+	  case 1: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.b"); break;	\
+	  case 2: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.w"); break;	\
+	  case 4: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.d"); break;	\
+	  case 8: __put_user_asm_64(x,ptr,retval); break;	\
+	  default: __put_user_bad();				\
+	}							\
+} while (0)
+
+#define __get_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval)			\
+do {								\
+	retval = 0;						\
+	switch (size) {						\
+	  case 1: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.b"); break;	\
+	  case 2: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.w"); break;	\
+	  case 4: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"move.d"); break;	\
+	  case 8: __get_user_asm_64(x,ptr,retval); break;	\
+	  default: (x) = __get_user_bad();			\
+	}							\
+} while (0)
+
+#define __put_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size)			\
+({							\
+	long __pu_err;					\
+	__put_user_size((x),(ptr),(size),__pu_err);	\
+	__pu_err;					\
+})
+
+#define __put_user_check(x,ptr,size)				\
+({								\
+	long __pu_err = -EFAULT;				\
+	__typeof__(*(ptr)) *__pu_addr = (ptr);			\
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,__pu_addr,size))		\
+		__put_user_size((x),__pu_addr,(size),__pu_err);	\
+	__pu_err;						\
+})
+
+struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
+#define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct *)(x))
+
+
+
+#define __get_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size)				\
+({								\
+	long __gu_err, __gu_val;				\
+	__get_user_size(__gu_val,(ptr),(size),__gu_err);	\
+	(x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val;			\
+	__gu_err;						\
+})
+
+#define __get_user_check(x,ptr,size)					\
+({									\
+	long __gu_err = -EFAULT, __gu_val = 0;				\
+	const __typeof__(*(ptr)) *__gu_addr = (ptr);			\
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ,__gu_addr,size))			\
+		__get_user_size(__gu_val,__gu_addr,(size),__gu_err);	\
+	(x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val;				\
+	__gu_err;							\
+})
+
+extern long __get_user_bad(void);
+
+/* More complex functions.  Most are inline, but some call functions that
+   live in lib/usercopy.c  */
+
+extern unsigned long __copy_user(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n);
+extern unsigned long __copy_user_zeroing(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n);
+extern unsigned long __do_clear_user(void *to, unsigned long n);
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, to, n))
+		return __copy_user(to,from,n);
+	return n;
+}
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ, from, n))
+		return __copy_user_zeroing(to,from,n);
+	return n;
+}
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_clear_user(void __user *to, unsigned long n)
+{
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, to, n))
+		return __do_clear_user(to,n);
+	return n;
+}
+
+extern inline long
+__strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char __user *src, long count)
+{
+	return __do_strncpy_from_user(dst, src, count);
+}
+
+extern inline long
+strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char __user *src, long count)
+{
+	long res = -EFAULT;
+	if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ, src, 1))
+		res = __do_strncpy_from_user(dst, src, count);
+	return res;
+}
+
+
+/* Note that if these expand awfully if made into switch constructs, so
+   don't do that.  */
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__constant_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	unsigned long ret = 0;
+	if (n == 0)
+		;
+	else if (n == 1)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_1(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 2)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_2(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 3)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_3(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 4)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_4(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 5)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_5(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 6)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_6(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 7)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_7(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 8)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_8(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 9)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_9(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 10)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_10(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 11)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_11(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 12)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_12(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 13)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_13(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 14)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_14(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 15)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_15(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 16)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_16(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 20)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_20(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 24)
+		__asm_copy_from_user_24(to, from, ret);
+	else
+		ret = __generic_copy_from_user(to, from, n);
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+/* Ditto, don't make a switch out of this.  */
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__constant_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	unsigned long ret = 0;
+	if (n == 0)
+		;
+	else if (n == 1)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_1(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 2)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_2(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 3)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_3(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 4)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_4(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 5)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_5(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 6)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_6(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 7)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_7(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 8)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_8(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 9)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_9(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 10)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_10(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 11)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_11(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 12)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_12(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 13)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_13(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 14)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_14(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 15)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_15(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 16)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_16(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 20)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_20(to, from, ret);
+	else if (n == 24)
+		__asm_copy_to_user_24(to, from, ret);
+	else
+		ret = __generic_copy_to_user(to, from, n);
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+/* No switch, please.  */
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__constant_clear_user(void __user *to, unsigned long n)
+{
+	unsigned long ret = 0;
+	if (n == 0)
+		;
+	else if (n == 1)
+		__asm_clear_1(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 2)
+		__asm_clear_2(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 3)
+		__asm_clear_3(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 4)
+		__asm_clear_4(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 8)
+		__asm_clear_8(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 12)
+		__asm_clear_12(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 16)
+		__asm_clear_16(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 20)
+		__asm_clear_20(to, ret);
+	else if (n == 24)
+		__asm_clear_24(to, ret);
+	else
+		ret = __generic_clear_user(to, n);
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+
+#define clear_user(to, n)			\
+(__builtin_constant_p(n) ?			\
+ __constant_clear_user(to, n) :			\
+ __generic_clear_user(to, n))
+
+#define copy_from_user(to, from, n)		\
+(__builtin_constant_p(n) ?			\
+ __constant_copy_from_user(to, from, n) :	\
+ __generic_copy_from_user(to, from, n))
+
+#define copy_to_user(to, from, n)		\
+(__builtin_constant_p(n) ?			\
+ __constant_copy_to_user(to, from, n) :		\
+ __generic_copy_to_user(to, from, n))
+
+/* We let the __ versions of copy_from/to_user inline, because they're often
+ * used in fast paths and have only a small space overhead.
+ */
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_copy_from_user_nocheck(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	return __copy_user_zeroing(to,from,n);
+}
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_copy_to_user_nocheck(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	return __copy_user(to,from,n);
+}
+
+extern inline unsigned long
+__generic_clear_user_nocheck(void *to, unsigned long n)
+{
+	return __do_clear_user(to,n);
+}
+
+/* without checking */
+
+#define __copy_to_user(to,from,n)   __generic_copy_to_user_nocheck((to),(from),(n))
+#define __copy_from_user(to,from,n) __generic_copy_from_user_nocheck((to),(from),(n))
+#define __copy_to_user_inatomic __copy_to_user
+#define __copy_from_user_inatomic __copy_from_user
+#define __clear_user(to,n) __generic_clear_user_nocheck((to),(n))
+
+#define strlen_user(str)	strnlen_user((str), 0x7ffffffe)
+
+#endif  /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
+
+#endif	/* _CRIS_UACCESS_H */