| /* |
| * linux/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1996,1997,1998 Russell King. |
| * ARM700 fix by Matthew Godbolt (linux-user@willothewisp.demon.co.uk) |
| * nommu support by Hyok S. Choi (hyok.choi@samsung.com) |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
| * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| * |
| * Low-level vector interface routines |
| * |
| * Note: there is a StrongARM bug in the STMIA rn, {regs}^ instruction |
| * that causes it to save wrong values... Be aware! |
| */ |
| |
| #include <asm/assembler.h> |
| #include <asm/memory.h> |
| #include <asm/glue-df.h> |
| #include <asm/glue-pf.h> |
| #include <asm/vfpmacros.h> |
| #ifndef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER |
| #include <mach/entry-macro.S> |
| #endif |
| #include <asm/thread_notify.h> |
| #include <asm/unwind.h> |
| #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| #include <asm/tls.h> |
| #include <asm/system_info.h> |
| |
| #include "entry-header.S" |
| #include <asm/entry-macro-multi.S> |
| |
| /* |
| * Interrupt handling. |
| */ |
| .macro irq_handler |
| #ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER |
| ldr r1, =handle_arch_irq |
| mov r0, sp |
| adr lr, BSYM(9997f) |
| ldr pc, [r1] |
| #else |
| arch_irq_handler_default |
| #endif |
| 9997: |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro pabt_helper |
| @ PABORT handler takes pt_regs in r2, fault address in r4 and psr in r5 |
| #ifdef MULTI_PABORT |
| ldr ip, .LCprocfns |
| mov lr, pc |
| ldr pc, [ip, #PROCESSOR_PABT_FUNC] |
| #else |
| bl CPU_PABORT_HANDLER |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro dabt_helper |
| |
| @ |
| @ Call the processor-specific abort handler: |
| @ |
| @ r2 - pt_regs |
| @ r4 - aborted context pc |
| @ r5 - aborted context psr |
| @ |
| @ The abort handler must return the aborted address in r0, and |
| @ the fault status register in r1. r9 must be preserved. |
| @ |
| #ifdef MULTI_DABORT |
| ldr ip, .LCprocfns |
| mov lr, pc |
| ldr pc, [ip, #PROCESSOR_DABT_FUNC] |
| #else |
| bl CPU_DABORT_HANDLER |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES |
| .section .kprobes.text,"ax",%progbits |
| #else |
| .text |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Invalid mode handlers |
| */ |
| .macro inv_entry, reason |
| sub sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE |
| ARM( stmib sp, {r1 - lr} ) |
| THUMB( stmia sp, {r0 - r12} ) |
| THUMB( str sp, [sp, #S_SP] ) |
| THUMB( str lr, [sp, #S_LR] ) |
| mov r1, #\reason |
| .endm |
| |
| __pabt_invalid: |
| inv_entry BAD_PREFETCH |
| b common_invalid |
| ENDPROC(__pabt_invalid) |
| |
| __dabt_invalid: |
| inv_entry BAD_DATA |
| b common_invalid |
| ENDPROC(__dabt_invalid) |
| |
| __irq_invalid: |
| inv_entry BAD_IRQ |
| b common_invalid |
| ENDPROC(__irq_invalid) |
| |
| __und_invalid: |
| inv_entry BAD_UNDEFINSTR |
| |
| @ |
| @ XXX fall through to common_invalid |
| @ |
| |
| @ |
| @ common_invalid - generic code for failed exception (re-entrant version of handlers) |
| @ |
| common_invalid: |
| zero_fp |
| |
| ldmia r0, {r4 - r6} |
| add r0, sp, #S_PC @ here for interlock avoidance |
| mov r7, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" |
| str r4, [sp] @ save preserved r0 |
| stmia r0, {r5 - r7} @ lr_<exception>, |
| @ cpsr_<exception>, "old_r0" |
| |
| mov r0, sp |
| b bad_mode |
| ENDPROC(__und_invalid) |
| |
| /* |
| * SVC mode handlers |
| */ |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_AEABI) && (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5) |
| #define SPFIX(code...) code |
| #else |
| #define SPFIX(code...) |
| #endif |
| |
| .macro svc_entry, stack_hole=0 |
| UNWIND(.fnstart ) |
| UNWIND(.save {r0 - pc} ) |
| sub sp, sp, #(S_FRAME_SIZE + \stack_hole - 4) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL |
| SPFIX( str r0, [sp] ) @ temporarily saved |
| SPFIX( mov r0, sp ) |
| SPFIX( tst r0, #4 ) @ test original stack alignment |
| SPFIX( ldr r0, [sp] ) @ restored |
| #else |
| SPFIX( tst sp, #4 ) |
| #endif |
| SPFIX( subeq sp, sp, #4 ) |
| stmia sp, {r1 - r12} |
| |
| ldmia r0, {r3 - r5} |
| add r7, sp, #S_SP - 4 @ here for interlock avoidance |
| mov r6, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" |
| add r2, sp, #(S_FRAME_SIZE + \stack_hole - 4) |
| SPFIX( addeq r2, r2, #4 ) |
| str r3, [sp, #-4]! @ save the "real" r0 copied |
| @ from the exception stack |
| |
| mov r3, lr |
| |
| @ |
| @ We are now ready to fill in the remaining blanks on the stack: |
| @ |
| @ r2 - sp_svc |
| @ r3 - lr_svc |
| @ r4 - lr_<exception>, already fixed up for correct return/restart |
| @ r5 - spsr_<exception> |
| @ r6 - orig_r0 (see pt_regs definition in ptrace.h) |
| @ |
| stmia r7, {r2 - r6} |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| bl trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __dabt_svc: |
| svc_entry |
| mov r2, sp |
| dabt_helper |
| |
| @ |
| @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack |
| @ |
| disable_irq_notrace |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| bleq trace_hardirqs_on |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| blne trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| svc_exit r5 @ return from exception |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__dabt_svc) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __irq_svc: |
| svc_entry |
| irq_handler |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| get_thread_info tsk |
| ldr r8, [tsk, #TI_PREEMPT] @ get preempt count |
| ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_FLAGS] @ get flags |
| teq r8, #0 @ if preempt count != 0 |
| movne r0, #0 @ force flags to 0 |
| tst r0, #_TIF_NEED_RESCHED |
| blne svc_preempt |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| @ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in |
| @ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit. |
| bl trace_hardirqs_on |
| #endif |
| svc_exit r5 @ return from exception |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__irq_svc) |
| |
| .ltorg |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| svc_preempt: |
| mov r8, lr |
| 1: bl preempt_schedule_irq @ irq en/disable is done inside |
| ldr r0, [tsk, #TI_FLAGS] @ get new tasks TI_FLAGS |
| tst r0, #_TIF_NEED_RESCHED |
| moveq pc, r8 @ go again |
| b 1b |
| #endif |
| |
| __und_fault: |
| @ Correct the PC such that it is pointing at the instruction |
| @ which caused the fault. If the faulting instruction was ARM |
| @ the PC will be pointing at the next instruction, and have to |
| @ subtract 4. Otherwise, it is Thumb, and the PC will be |
| @ pointing at the second half of the Thumb instruction. We |
| @ have to subtract 2. |
| ldr r2, [r0, #S_PC] |
| sub r2, r2, r1 |
| str r2, [r0, #S_PC] |
| b do_undefinstr |
| ENDPROC(__und_fault) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __und_svc: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES |
| @ If a kprobe is about to simulate a "stmdb sp..." instruction, |
| @ it obviously needs free stack space which then will belong to |
| @ the saved context. |
| svc_entry 64 |
| #else |
| svc_entry |
| #endif |
| @ |
| @ call emulation code, which returns using r9 if it has emulated |
| @ the instruction, or the more conventional lr if we are to treat |
| @ this as a real undefined instruction |
| @ |
| @ r0 - instruction |
| @ |
| #ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL |
| ldr r0, [r4, #-4] |
| #else |
| mov r1, #2 |
| ldrh r0, [r4, #-2] @ Thumb instruction at LR - 2 |
| cmp r0, #0xe800 @ 32-bit instruction if xx >= 0 |
| blo __und_svc_fault |
| ldrh r9, [r4] @ bottom 16 bits |
| add r4, r4, #2 |
| str r4, [sp, #S_PC] |
| orr r0, r9, r0, lsl #16 |
| #endif |
| adr r9, BSYM(__und_svc_finish) |
| mov r2, r4 |
| bl call_fpe |
| |
| mov r1, #4 @ PC correction to apply |
| __und_svc_fault: |
| mov r0, sp @ struct pt_regs *regs |
| bl __und_fault |
| |
| @ |
| @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack |
| @ |
| __und_svc_finish: |
| disable_irq_notrace |
| |
| @ |
| @ restore SPSR and restart the instruction |
| @ |
| ldr r5, [sp, #S_PSR] @ Get SVC cpsr |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| bleq trace_hardirqs_on |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| blne trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| svc_exit r5 @ return from exception |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__und_svc) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __pabt_svc: |
| svc_entry |
| mov r2, sp @ regs |
| pabt_helper |
| |
| @ |
| @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack |
| @ |
| disable_irq_notrace |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| bleq trace_hardirqs_on |
| tst r5, #PSR_I_BIT |
| blne trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| svc_exit r5 @ return from exception |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__pabt_svc) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| .LCcralign: |
| .word cr_alignment |
| #ifdef MULTI_DABORT |
| .LCprocfns: |
| .word processor |
| #endif |
| .LCfp: |
| .word fp_enter |
| |
| /* |
| * User mode handlers |
| * |
| * EABI note: sp_svc is always 64-bit aligned here, so should S_FRAME_SIZE |
| */ |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_AEABI) && (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5) && (S_FRAME_SIZE & 7) |
| #error "sizeof(struct pt_regs) must be a multiple of 8" |
| #endif |
| |
| .macro usr_entry |
| UNWIND(.fnstart ) |
| UNWIND(.cantunwind ) @ don't unwind the user space |
| sub sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE |
| ARM( stmib sp, {r1 - r12} ) |
| THUMB( stmia sp, {r0 - r12} ) |
| |
| ldmia r0, {r3 - r5} |
| add r0, sp, #S_PC @ here for interlock avoidance |
| mov r6, #-1 @ "" "" "" "" |
| |
| str r3, [sp] @ save the "real" r0 copied |
| @ from the exception stack |
| |
| @ |
| @ We are now ready to fill in the remaining blanks on the stack: |
| @ |
| @ r4 - lr_<exception>, already fixed up for correct return/restart |
| @ r5 - spsr_<exception> |
| @ r6 - orig_r0 (see pt_regs definition in ptrace.h) |
| @ |
| @ Also, separately save sp_usr and lr_usr |
| @ |
| stmia r0, {r4 - r6} |
| ARM( stmdb r0, {sp, lr}^ ) |
| THUMB( store_user_sp_lr r0, r1, S_SP - S_PC ) |
| |
| @ |
| @ Enable the alignment trap while in kernel mode |
| @ |
| alignment_trap r0 |
| |
| @ |
| @ Clear FP to mark the first stack frame |
| @ |
| zero_fp |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER |
| bl trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro kuser_cmpxchg_check |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K) && !defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG) |
| #ifndef CONFIG_MMU |
| #warning "NPTL on non MMU needs fixing" |
| #else |
| @ Make sure our user space atomic helper is restarted |
| @ if it was interrupted in a critical region. Here we |
| @ perform a quick test inline since it should be false |
| @ 99.9999% of the time. The rest is done out of line. |
| cmp r4, #TASK_SIZE |
| blhs kuser_cmpxchg64_fixup |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __dabt_usr: |
| usr_entry |
| kuser_cmpxchg_check |
| mov r2, sp |
| dabt_helper |
| b ret_from_exception |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__dabt_usr) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __irq_usr: |
| usr_entry |
| kuser_cmpxchg_check |
| irq_handler |
| get_thread_info tsk |
| mov why, #0 |
| b ret_to_user_from_irq |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__irq_usr) |
| |
| .ltorg |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __und_usr: |
| usr_entry |
| |
| mov r2, r4 |
| mov r3, r5 |
| |
| @ r2 = regs->ARM_pc, which is either 2 or 4 bytes ahead of the |
| @ faulting instruction depending on Thumb mode. |
| @ r3 = regs->ARM_cpsr |
| @ |
| @ The emulation code returns using r9 if it has emulated the |
| @ instruction, or the more conventional lr if we are to treat |
| @ this as a real undefined instruction |
| @ |
| adr r9, BSYM(ret_from_exception) |
| |
| tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT @ Thumb mode? |
| bne __und_usr_thumb |
| sub r4, r2, #4 @ ARM instr at LR - 4 |
| 1: ldrt r0, [r4] |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 |
| rev r0, r0 @ little endian instruction |
| #endif |
| @ r0 = 32-bit ARM instruction which caused the exception |
| @ r2 = PC value for the following instruction (:= regs->ARM_pc) |
| @ r4 = PC value for the faulting instruction |
| @ lr = 32-bit undefined instruction function |
| adr lr, BSYM(__und_usr_fault_32) |
| b call_fpe |
| |
| __und_usr_thumb: |
| @ Thumb instruction |
| sub r4, r2, #2 @ First half of thumb instr at LR - 2 |
| #if CONFIG_ARM_THUMB && __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6 && CONFIG_CPU_V7 |
| /* |
| * Thumb-2 instruction handling. Note that because pre-v6 and >= v6 platforms |
| * can never be supported in a single kernel, this code is not applicable at |
| * all when __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6. This allows simplifying assumptions to be |
| * made about .arch directives. |
| */ |
| #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 7 |
| /* If the target CPU may not be Thumb-2-capable, a run-time check is needed: */ |
| #define NEED_CPU_ARCHITECTURE |
| ldr r5, .LCcpu_architecture |
| ldr r5, [r5] |
| cmp r5, #CPU_ARCH_ARMv7 |
| blo __und_usr_fault_16 @ 16bit undefined instruction |
| /* |
| * The following code won't get run unless the running CPU really is v7, so |
| * coding round the lack of ldrht on older arches is pointless. Temporarily |
| * override the assembler target arch with the minimum required instead: |
| */ |
| .arch armv6t2 |
| #endif |
| 2: ldrht r5, [r4] |
| cmp r5, #0xe800 @ 32bit instruction if xx != 0 |
| blo __und_usr_fault_16 @ 16bit undefined instruction |
| 3: ldrht r0, [r2] |
| add r2, r2, #2 @ r2 is PC + 2, make it PC + 4 |
| str r2, [sp, #S_PC] @ it's a 2x16bit instr, update |
| orr r0, r0, r5, lsl #16 |
| adr lr, BSYM(__und_usr_fault_32) |
| @ r0 = the two 16-bit Thumb instructions which caused the exception |
| @ r2 = PC value for the following Thumb instruction (:= regs->ARM_pc) |
| @ r4 = PC value for the first 16-bit Thumb instruction |
| @ lr = 32bit undefined instruction function |
| |
| #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 7 |
| /* If the target arch was overridden, change it back: */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_32v6K |
| .arch armv6k |
| #else |
| .arch armv6 |
| #endif |
| #endif /* __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 7 */ |
| #else /* !(CONFIG_ARM_THUMB && __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6 && CONFIG_CPU_V7) */ |
| b __und_usr_fault_16 |
| #endif |
| UNWIND(.fnend) |
| ENDPROC(__und_usr) |
| |
| /* |
| * The out of line fixup for the ldrt instructions above. |
| */ |
| .pushsection .fixup, "ax" |
| .align 2 |
| 4: mov pc, r9 |
| .popsection |
| .pushsection __ex_table,"a" |
| .long 1b, 4b |
| #if CONFIG_ARM_THUMB && __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6 && CONFIG_CPU_V7 |
| .long 2b, 4b |
| .long 3b, 4b |
| #endif |
| .popsection |
| |
| /* |
| * Check whether the instruction is a co-processor instruction. |
| * If yes, we need to call the relevant co-processor handler. |
| * |
| * Note that we don't do a full check here for the co-processor |
| * instructions; all instructions with bit 27 set are well |
| * defined. The only instructions that should fault are the |
| * co-processor instructions. However, we have to watch out |
| * for the ARM6/ARM7 SWI bug. |
| * |
| * NEON is a special case that has to be handled here. Not all |
| * NEON instructions are co-processor instructions, so we have |
| * to make a special case of checking for them. Plus, there's |
| * five groups of them, so we have a table of mask/opcode pairs |
| * to check against, and if any match then we branch off into the |
| * NEON handler code. |
| * |
| * Emulators may wish to make use of the following registers: |
| * r0 = instruction opcode (32-bit ARM or two 16-bit Thumb) |
| * r2 = PC value to resume execution after successful emulation |
| * r9 = normal "successful" return address |
| * r10 = this threads thread_info structure |
| * lr = unrecognised instruction return address |
| * IRQs disabled, FIQs enabled. |
| */ |
| @ |
| @ Fall-through from Thumb-2 __und_usr |
| @ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_NEON |
| adr r6, .LCneon_thumb_opcodes |
| b 2f |
| #endif |
| call_fpe: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_NEON |
| adr r6, .LCneon_arm_opcodes |
| 2: |
| ldr r7, [r6], #4 @ mask value |
| cmp r7, #0 @ end mask? |
| beq 1f |
| and r8, r0, r7 |
| ldr r7, [r6], #4 @ opcode bits matching in mask |
| cmp r8, r7 @ NEON instruction? |
| bne 2b |
| get_thread_info r10 |
| mov r7, #1 |
| strb r7, [r10, #TI_USED_CP + 10] @ mark CP#10 as used |
| strb r7, [r10, #TI_USED_CP + 11] @ mark CP#11 as used |
| b do_vfp @ let VFP handler handle this |
| 1: |
| #endif |
| tst r0, #0x08000000 @ only CDP/CPRT/LDC/STC have bit 27 |
| tstne r0, #0x04000000 @ bit 26 set on both ARM and Thumb-2 |
| moveq pc, lr |
| get_thread_info r10 @ get current thread |
| and r8, r0, #0x00000f00 @ mask out CP number |
| THUMB( lsr r8, r8, #8 ) |
| mov r7, #1 |
| add r6, r10, #TI_USED_CP |
| ARM( strb r7, [r6, r8, lsr #8] ) @ set appropriate used_cp[] |
| THUMB( strb r7, [r6, r8] ) @ set appropriate used_cp[] |
| #ifdef CONFIG_IWMMXT |
| @ Test if we need to give access to iWMMXt coprocessors |
| ldr r5, [r10, #TI_FLAGS] |
| rsbs r7, r8, #(1 << 8) @ CP 0 or 1 only |
| movcss r7, r5, lsr #(TIF_USING_IWMMXT + 1) |
| bcs iwmmxt_task_enable |
| #endif |
| ARM( add pc, pc, r8, lsr #6 ) |
| THUMB( lsl r8, r8, #2 ) |
| THUMB( add pc, r8 ) |
| nop |
| |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#0 |
| W(b) do_fpe @ CP#1 (FPE) |
| W(b) do_fpe @ CP#2 (FPE) |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#3 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CRUNCH |
| b crunch_task_enable @ CP#4 (MaverickCrunch) |
| b crunch_task_enable @ CP#5 (MaverickCrunch) |
| b crunch_task_enable @ CP#6 (MaverickCrunch) |
| #else |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#4 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#5 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#6 |
| #endif |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#7 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#8 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#9 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VFP |
| W(b) do_vfp @ CP#10 (VFP) |
| W(b) do_vfp @ CP#11 (VFP) |
| #else |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#10 (VFP) |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#11 (VFP) |
| #endif |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#12 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#13 |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#14 (Debug) |
| movw_pc lr @ CP#15 (Control) |
| |
| #ifdef NEED_CPU_ARCHITECTURE |
| .align 2 |
| .LCcpu_architecture: |
| .word __cpu_architecture |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_NEON |
| .align 6 |
| |
| .LCneon_arm_opcodes: |
| .word 0xfe000000 @ mask |
| .word 0xf2000000 @ opcode |
| |
| .word 0xff100000 @ mask |
| .word 0xf4000000 @ opcode |
| |
| .word 0x00000000 @ mask |
| .word 0x00000000 @ opcode |
| |
| .LCneon_thumb_opcodes: |
| .word 0xef000000 @ mask |
| .word 0xef000000 @ opcode |
| |
| .word 0xff100000 @ mask |
| .word 0xf9000000 @ opcode |
| |
| .word 0x00000000 @ mask |
| .word 0x00000000 @ opcode |
| #endif |
| |
| do_fpe: |
| enable_irq |
| ldr r4, .LCfp |
| add r10, r10, #TI_FPSTATE @ r10 = workspace |
| ldr pc, [r4] @ Call FP module USR entry point |
| |
| /* |
| * The FP module is called with these registers set: |
| * r0 = instruction |
| * r2 = PC+4 |
| * r9 = normal "successful" return address |
| * r10 = FP workspace |
| * lr = unrecognised FP instruction return address |
| */ |
| |
| .pushsection .data |
| ENTRY(fp_enter) |
| .word no_fp |
| .popsection |
| |
| ENTRY(no_fp) |
| mov pc, lr |
| ENDPROC(no_fp) |
| |
| __und_usr_fault_32: |
| mov r1, #4 |
| b 1f |
| __und_usr_fault_16: |
| mov r1, #2 |
| 1: enable_irq |
| mov r0, sp |
| adr lr, BSYM(ret_from_exception) |
| b __und_fault |
| ENDPROC(__und_usr_fault_32) |
| ENDPROC(__und_usr_fault_16) |
| |
| .align 5 |
| __pabt_usr: |
| usr_entry |
| mov r2, sp @ regs |
| pabt_helper |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| /* fall through */ |
| /* |
| * This is the return code to user mode for abort handlers |
| */ |
| ENTRY(ret_from_exception) |
| UNWIND(.fnstart ) |
| UNWIND(.cantunwind ) |
| get_thread_info tsk |
| mov why, #0 |
| b ret_to_user |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__pabt_usr) |
| ENDPROC(ret_from_exception) |
| |
| /* |
| * Register switch for ARMv3 and ARMv4 processors |
| * r0 = previous task_struct, r1 = previous thread_info, r2 = next thread_info |
| * previous and next are guaranteed not to be the same. |
| */ |
| ENTRY(__switch_to) |
| UNWIND(.fnstart ) |
| UNWIND(.cantunwind ) |
| add ip, r1, #TI_CPU_SAVE |
| ldr r3, [r2, #TI_TP_VALUE] |
| ARM( stmia ip!, {r4 - sl, fp, sp, lr} ) @ Store most regs on stack |
| THUMB( stmia ip!, {r4 - sl, fp} ) @ Store most regs on stack |
| THUMB( str sp, [ip], #4 ) |
| THUMB( str lr, [ip], #4 ) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS |
| ldr r6, [r2, #TI_CPU_DOMAIN] |
| #endif |
| set_tls r3, r4, r5 |
| #if defined(CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR) && !defined(CONFIG_SMP) |
| ldr r7, [r2, #TI_TASK] |
| ldr r8, =__stack_chk_guard |
| ldr r7, [r7, #TSK_STACK_CANARY] |
| #endif |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_USE_DOMAINS |
| mcr p15, 0, r6, c3, c0, 0 @ Set domain register |
| #endif |
| mov r5, r0 |
| add r4, r2, #TI_CPU_SAVE |
| ldr r0, =thread_notify_head |
| mov r1, #THREAD_NOTIFY_SWITCH |
| bl atomic_notifier_call_chain |
| #if defined(CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR) && !defined(CONFIG_SMP) |
| str r7, [r8] |
| #endif |
| THUMB( mov ip, r4 ) |
| mov r0, r5 |
| ARM( ldmia r4, {r4 - sl, fp, sp, pc} ) @ Load all regs saved previously |
| THUMB( ldmia ip!, {r4 - sl, fp} ) @ Load all regs saved previously |
| THUMB( ldr sp, [ip], #4 ) |
| THUMB( ldr pc, [ip] ) |
| UNWIND(.fnend ) |
| ENDPROC(__switch_to) |
| |
| __INIT |
| |
| /* |
| * User helpers. |
| * |
| * Each segment is 32-byte aligned and will be moved to the top of the high |
| * vector page. New segments (if ever needed) must be added in front of |
| * existing ones. This mechanism should be used only for things that are |
| * really small and justified, and not be abused freely. |
| * |
| * See Documentation/arm/kernel_user_helpers.txt for formal definitions. |
| */ |
| THUMB( .arm ) |
| |
| .macro usr_ret, reg |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARM_THUMB |
| bx \reg |
| #else |
| mov pc, \reg |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .align 5 |
| .globl __kuser_helper_start |
| __kuser_helper_start: |
| |
| /* |
| * Due to the length of some sequences, __kuser_cmpxchg64 spans 2 regular |
| * kuser "slots", therefore 0xffff0f80 is not used as a valid entry point. |
| */ |
| |
| __kuser_cmpxchg64: @ 0xffff0f60 |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG) |
| |
| /* |
| * Poor you. No fast solution possible... |
| * The kernel itself must perform the operation. |
| * A special ghost syscall is used for that (see traps.c). |
| */ |
| stmfd sp!, {r7, lr} |
| ldr r7, 1f @ it's 20 bits |
| swi __ARM_NR_cmpxchg64 |
| ldmfd sp!, {r7, pc} |
| 1: .word __ARM_NR_cmpxchg64 |
| |
| #elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K) |
| |
| stmfd sp!, {r4, r5, r6, r7} |
| ldrd r4, r5, [r0] @ load old val |
| ldrd r6, r7, [r1] @ load new val |
| smp_dmb arm |
| 1: ldrexd r0, r1, [r2] @ load current val |
| eors r3, r0, r4 @ compare with oldval (1) |
| eoreqs r3, r1, r5 @ compare with oldval (2) |
| strexdeq r3, r6, r7, [r2] @ store newval if eq |
| teqeq r3, #1 @ success? |
| beq 1b @ if no then retry |
| smp_dmb arm |
| rsbs r0, r3, #0 @ set returned val and C flag |
| ldmfd sp!, {r4, r5, r6, r7} |
| usr_ret lr |
| |
| #elif !defined(CONFIG_SMP) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_MMU |
| |
| /* |
| * The only thing that can break atomicity in this cmpxchg64 |
| * implementation is either an IRQ or a data abort exception |
| * causing another process/thread to be scheduled in the middle of |
| * the critical sequence. The same strategy as for cmpxchg is used. |
| */ |
| stmfd sp!, {r4, r5, r6, lr} |
| ldmia r0, {r4, r5} @ load old val |
| ldmia r1, {r6, lr} @ load new val |
| 1: ldmia r2, {r0, r1} @ load current val |
| eors r3, r0, r4 @ compare with oldval (1) |
| eoreqs r3, r1, r5 @ compare with oldval (2) |
| 2: stmeqia r2, {r6, lr} @ store newval if eq |
| rsbs r0, r3, #0 @ set return val and C flag |
| ldmfd sp!, {r4, r5, r6, pc} |
| |
| .text |
| kuser_cmpxchg64_fixup: |
| @ Called from kuser_cmpxchg_fixup. |
| @ r4 = address of interrupted insn (must be preserved). |
| @ sp = saved regs. r7 and r8 are clobbered. |
| @ 1b = first critical insn, 2b = last critical insn. |
| @ If r4 >= 1b and r4 <= 2b then saved pc_usr is set to 1b. |
| mov r7, #0xffff0fff |
| sub r7, r7, #(0xffff0fff - (0xffff0f60 + (1b - __kuser_cmpxchg64))) |
| subs r8, r4, r7 |
| rsbcss r8, r8, #(2b - 1b) |
| strcs r7, [sp, #S_PC] |
| #if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 |
| bcc kuser_cmpxchg32_fixup |
| #endif |
| mov pc, lr |
| .previous |
| |
| #else |
| #warning "NPTL on non MMU needs fixing" |
| mov r0, #-1 |
| adds r0, r0, #0 |
| usr_ret lr |
| #endif |
| |
| #else |
| #error "incoherent kernel configuration" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* pad to next slot */ |
| .rept (16 - (. - __kuser_cmpxchg64)/4) |
| .word 0 |
| .endr |
| |
| .align 5 |
| |
| __kuser_memory_barrier: @ 0xffff0fa0 |
| smp_dmb arm |
| usr_ret lr |
| |
| .align 5 |
| |
| __kuser_cmpxchg: @ 0xffff0fc0 |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_SYSCALL_FOR_CMPXCHG) |
| |
| /* |
| * Poor you. No fast solution possible... |
| * The kernel itself must perform the operation. |
| * A special ghost syscall is used for that (see traps.c). |
| */ |
| stmfd sp!, {r7, lr} |
| ldr r7, 1f @ it's 20 bits |
| swi __ARM_NR_cmpxchg |
| ldmfd sp!, {r7, pc} |
| 1: .word __ARM_NR_cmpxchg |
| |
| #elif __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ < 6 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_MMU |
| |
| /* |
| * The only thing that can break atomicity in this cmpxchg |
| * implementation is either an IRQ or a data abort exception |
| * causing another process/thread to be scheduled in the middle |
| * of the critical sequence. To prevent this, code is added to |
| * the IRQ and data abort exception handlers to set the pc back |
| * to the beginning of the critical section if it is found to be |
| * within that critical section (see kuser_cmpxchg_fixup). |
| */ |
| 1: ldr r3, [r2] @ load current val |
| subs r3, r3, r0 @ compare with oldval |
| 2: streq r1, [r2] @ store newval if eq |
| rsbs r0, r3, #0 @ set return val and C flag |
| usr_ret lr |
| |
| .text |
| kuser_cmpxchg32_fixup: |
| @ Called from kuser_cmpxchg_check macro. |
| @ r4 = address of interrupted insn (must be preserved). |
| @ sp = saved regs. r7 and r8 are clobbered. |
| @ 1b = first critical insn, 2b = last critical insn. |
| @ If r4 >= 1b and r4 <= 2b then saved pc_usr is set to 1b. |
| mov r7, #0xffff0fff |
| sub r7, r7, #(0xffff0fff - (0xffff0fc0 + (1b - __kuser_cmpxchg))) |
| subs r8, r4, r7 |
| rsbcss r8, r8, #(2b - 1b) |
| strcs r7, [sp, #S_PC] |
| mov pc, lr |
| .previous |
| |
| #else |
| #warning "NPTL on non MMU needs fixing" |
| mov r0, #-1 |
| adds r0, r0, #0 |
| usr_ret lr |
| #endif |
| |
| #else |
| |
| smp_dmb arm |
| 1: ldrex r3, [r2] |
| subs r3, r3, r0 |
| strexeq r3, r1, [r2] |
| teqeq r3, #1 |
| beq 1b |
| rsbs r0, r3, #0 |
| /* beware -- each __kuser slot must be 8 instructions max */ |
| ALT_SMP(b __kuser_memory_barrier) |
| ALT_UP(usr_ret lr) |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| .align 5 |
| |
| __kuser_get_tls: @ 0xffff0fe0 |
| ldr r0, [pc, #(16 - 8)] @ read TLS, set in kuser_get_tls_init |
| usr_ret lr |
| mrc p15, 0, r0, c13, c0, 3 @ 0xffff0fe8 hardware TLS code |
| .rep 4 |
| .word 0 @ 0xffff0ff0 software TLS value, then |
| .endr @ pad up to __kuser_helper_version |
| |
| __kuser_helper_version: @ 0xffff0ffc |
| .word ((__kuser_helper_end - __kuser_helper_start) >> 5) |
| |
| .globl __kuser_helper_end |
| __kuser_helper_end: |
| |
| THUMB( .thumb ) |
| |
| /* |
| * Vector stubs. |
| * |
| * This code is copied to 0xffff0200 so we can use branches in the |
| * vectors, rather than ldr's. Note that this code must not |
| * exceed 0x300 bytes. |
| * |
| * Common stub entry macro: |
| * Enter in IRQ mode, spsr = SVC/USR CPSR, lr = SVC/USR PC |
| * |
| * SP points to a minimal amount of processor-private memory, the address |
| * of which is copied into r0 for the mode specific abort handler. |
| */ |
| .macro vector_stub, name, mode, correction=0 |
| .align 5 |
| |
| vector_\name: |
| .if \correction |
| sub lr, lr, #\correction |
| .endif |
| |
| @ |
| @ Save r0, lr_<exception> (parent PC) and spsr_<exception> |
| @ (parent CPSR) |
| @ |
| stmia sp, {r0, lr} @ save r0, lr |
| mrs lr, spsr |
| str lr, [sp, #8] @ save spsr |
| |
| @ |
| @ Prepare for SVC32 mode. IRQs remain disabled. |
| @ |
| mrs r0, cpsr |
| eor r0, r0, #(\mode ^ SVC_MODE | PSR_ISETSTATE) |
| msr spsr_cxsf, r0 |
| |
| @ |
| @ the branch table must immediately follow this code |
| @ |
| and lr, lr, #0x0f |
| THUMB( adr r0, 1f ) |
| THUMB( ldr lr, [r0, lr, lsl #2] ) |
| mov r0, sp |
| ARM( ldr lr, [pc, lr, lsl #2] ) |
| movs pc, lr @ branch to handler in SVC mode |
| ENDPROC(vector_\name) |
| |
| .align 2 |
| @ handler addresses follow this label |
| 1: |
| .endm |
| |
| .globl __stubs_start |
| __stubs_start: |
| /* |
| * Interrupt dispatcher |
| */ |
| vector_stub irq, IRQ_MODE, 4 |
| |
| .long __irq_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) |
| .long __irq_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 4 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 5 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 6 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 7 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 8 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ 9 |
| .long __irq_invalid @ a |
| .long __irq_invalid @ b |
| .long __irq_invalid @ c |
| .long __irq_invalid @ d |
| .long __irq_invalid @ e |
| .long __irq_invalid @ f |
| |
| /* |
| * Data abort dispatcher |
| * Enter in ABT mode, spsr = USR CPSR, lr = USR PC |
| */ |
| vector_stub dabt, ABT_MODE, 8 |
| |
| .long __dabt_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) |
| .long __dabt_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 4 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 5 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 6 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 7 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 8 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ 9 |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ a |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ b |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ c |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ d |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ e |
| .long __dabt_invalid @ f |
| |
| /* |
| * Prefetch abort dispatcher |
| * Enter in ABT mode, spsr = USR CPSR, lr = USR PC |
| */ |
| vector_stub pabt, ABT_MODE, 4 |
| |
| .long __pabt_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) |
| .long __pabt_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 4 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 5 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 6 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 7 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 8 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ 9 |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ a |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ b |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ c |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ d |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ e |
| .long __pabt_invalid @ f |
| |
| /* |
| * Undef instr entry dispatcher |
| * Enter in UND mode, spsr = SVC/USR CPSR, lr = SVC/USR PC |
| */ |
| vector_stub und, UND_MODE |
| |
| .long __und_usr @ 0 (USR_26 / USR_32) |
| .long __und_invalid @ 1 (FIQ_26 / FIQ_32) |
| .long __und_invalid @ 2 (IRQ_26 / IRQ_32) |
| .long __und_svc @ 3 (SVC_26 / SVC_32) |
| .long __und_invalid @ 4 |
| .long __und_invalid @ 5 |
| .long __und_invalid @ 6 |
| .long __und_invalid @ 7 |
| .long __und_invalid @ 8 |
| .long __und_invalid @ 9 |
| .long __und_invalid @ a |
| .long __und_invalid @ b |
| .long __und_invalid @ c |
| .long __und_invalid @ d |
| .long __und_invalid @ e |
| .long __und_invalid @ f |
| |
| .align 5 |
| |
| /*============================================================================= |
| * Undefined FIQs |
| *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * Enter in FIQ mode, spsr = ANY CPSR, lr = ANY PC |
| * MUST PRESERVE SVC SPSR, but need to switch to SVC mode to show our msg. |
| * Basically to switch modes, we *HAVE* to clobber one register... brain |
| * damage alert! I don't think that we can execute any code in here in any |
| * other mode than FIQ... Ok you can switch to another mode, but you can't |
| * get out of that mode without clobbering one register. |
| */ |
| vector_fiq: |
| subs pc, lr, #4 |
| |
| /*============================================================================= |
| * Address exception handler |
| *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * These aren't too critical. |
| * (they're not supposed to happen, and won't happen in 32-bit data mode). |
| */ |
| |
| vector_addrexcptn: |
| b vector_addrexcptn |
| |
| /* |
| * We group all the following data together to optimise |
| * for CPUs with separate I & D caches. |
| */ |
| .align 5 |
| |
| .LCvswi: |
| .word vector_swi |
| |
| .globl __stubs_end |
| __stubs_end: |
| |
| .equ stubs_offset, __vectors_start + 0x200 - __stubs_start |
| |
| .globl __vectors_start |
| __vectors_start: |
| ARM( swi SYS_ERROR0 ) |
| THUMB( svc #0 ) |
| THUMB( nop ) |
| W(b) vector_und + stubs_offset |
| W(ldr) pc, .LCvswi + stubs_offset |
| W(b) vector_pabt + stubs_offset |
| W(b) vector_dabt + stubs_offset |
| W(b) vector_addrexcptn + stubs_offset |
| W(b) vector_irq + stubs_offset |
| W(b) vector_fiq + stubs_offset |
| |
| .globl __vectors_end |
| __vectors_end: |
| |
| .data |
| |
| .globl cr_alignment |
| .globl cr_no_alignment |
| cr_alignment: |
| .space 4 |
| cr_no_alignment: |
| .space 4 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER |
| .globl handle_arch_irq |
| handle_arch_irq: |
| .space 4 |
| #endif |