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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
#include <linux/objtool.h>
#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
#include <asm/code-patching-asm.h>
#include <asm/mmu.h>
#include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
#include <asm/kup.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
.section ".text","ax",@progbits
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64
/*
* Cancel all explict user streams as they will have no use after context
* switch and will stop the HW from creating streams itself
*/
#define STOP_STREAMS \
DCBT_BOOK3S_STOP_ALL_STREAM_IDS(r6)
#define FLUSH_COUNT_CACHE \
1: nop; \
patch_site 1b, patch__call_flush_branch_caches1; \
1: nop; \
patch_site 1b, patch__call_flush_branch_caches2; \
1: nop; \
patch_site 1b, patch__call_flush_branch_caches3
.macro nops number
.rept \number
nop
.endr
.endm
.balign 32
.global flush_branch_caches
flush_branch_caches:
/* Save LR into r9 */
mflr r9
// Flush the link stack
.rept 64
ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL
bl .+4
.endr
b 1f
nops 6
.balign 32
/* Restore LR */
1: mtlr r9
// If we're just flushing the link stack, return here
3: nop
patch_site 3b patch__flush_link_stack_return
li r9,0x7fff
mtctr r9
PPC_BCCTR_FLUSH
2: nop
patch_site 2b patch__flush_count_cache_return
nops 3
.rept 278
.balign 32
PPC_BCCTR_FLUSH
nops 7
.endr
blr
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_64S_HASH_MMU
.balign 32
/*
* New stack pointer in r8, old stack pointer in r1, must not clobber r3
*/
pin_stack_slb:
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
clrrdi r6,r8,28 /* get its ESID */
clrrdi r9,r1,28 /* get current sp ESID */
FTR_SECTION_ELSE
clrrdi r6,r8,40 /* get its 1T ESID */
clrrdi r9,r1,40 /* get current sp 1T ESID */
ALT_MMU_FTR_SECTION_END_IFCLR(MMU_FTR_1T_SEGMENT)
clrldi. r0,r6,2 /* is new ESID c00000000? */
cmpd cr1,r6,r9 /* or is new ESID the same as current ESID? */
cror eq,4*cr1+eq,eq
beq 2f /* if yes, don't slbie it */
/* Bolt in the new stack SLB entry */
ld r7,KSP_VSID(r4) /* Get new stack's VSID */
oris r0,r6,(SLB_ESID_V)@h
ori r0,r0,(SLB_NUM_BOLTED-1)@l
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
li r9,MMU_SEGSIZE_1T /* insert B field */
oris r6,r6,(MMU_SEGSIZE_1T << SLBIE_SSIZE_SHIFT)@h
rldimi r7,r9,SLB_VSID_SSIZE_SHIFT,0
END_MMU_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(MMU_FTR_1T_SEGMENT)
/* Update the last bolted SLB. No write barriers are needed
* here, provided we only update the current CPU's SLB shadow
* buffer.
*/
ld r9,PACA_SLBSHADOWPTR(r13)
li r12,0
std r12,SLBSHADOW_STACKESID(r9) /* Clear ESID */
li r12,SLBSHADOW_STACKVSID
STDX_BE r7,r12,r9 /* Save VSID */
li r12,SLBSHADOW_STACKESID
STDX_BE r0,r12,r9 /* Save ESID */
/* No need to check for MMU_FTR_NO_SLBIE_B here, since when
* we have 1TB segments, the only CPUs known to have the errata
* only support less than 1TB of system memory and we'll never
* actually hit this code path.
*/
isync
slbie r6
BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
slbie r6 /* Workaround POWER5 < DD2.1 issue */
END_FTR_SECTION_IFCLR(CPU_FTR_ARCH_207S)
slbmte r7,r0
isync
2: blr
.size pin_stack_slb,.-pin_stack_slb
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_64S_HASH_MMU */
#else
#define STOP_STREAMS
#define FLUSH_COUNT_CACHE
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 */
/*
* do_switch_32/64 have the same calling convention as _switch, i.e., r3,r4
* are prev and next thread_struct *, and returns prev task_struct * in r3.
* This switches the stack, current, and does other task switch housekeeping.
*/
.macro do_switch_32
tophys(r0,r4)
mtspr SPRN_SPRG_THREAD,r0 /* Update current THREAD phys addr */
lwz r1,KSP(r4) /* Load new stack pointer */
/* save the old current 'last' for return value */
mr r3,r2
addi r2,r4,-THREAD /* Update current */
.endm
.macro do_switch_64
ld r8,KSP(r4) /* Load new stack pointer */
kuap_check_amr r9, r10
FLUSH_COUNT_CACHE /* Clobbers r9, ctr */
STOP_STREAMS /* Clobbers r6 */
addi r3,r3,-THREAD /* old thread -> task_struct for return value */
addi r6,r4,-THREAD /* new thread -> task_struct */
std r6,PACACURRENT(r13) /* Set new task_struct to 'current' */
#if defined(CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR)
ld r6, TASK_CANARY(r6)
std r6, PACA_CANARY(r13)
#endif
/* Set new PACAKSAVE */
clrrdi r7,r8,THREAD_SHIFT /* base of new stack */
addi r7,r7,THREAD_SIZE-SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE
std r7,PACAKSAVE(r13)
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_64S_HASH_MMU
BEGIN_MMU_FTR_SECTION
bl pin_stack_slb
END_MMU_FTR_SECTION_IFCLR(MMU_FTR_TYPE_RADIX)
#endif
/*
* PMU interrupts in radix may come in here. They will use r1, not
* PACAKSAVE, so this stack switch will not cause a problem. They
* will store to the process stack, which may then be migrated to
* another CPU. However the rq lock release on this CPU paired with
* the rq lock acquire on the new CPU before the stack becomes
* active on the new CPU, will order those stores.
*/
mr r1,r8 /* start using new stack pointer */
.endm
/*
* This routine switches between two different tasks. The process
* state of one is saved on its kernel stack. Then the state
* of the other is restored from its kernel stack. The memory
* management hardware is updated to the second process's state.
* Finally, we can return to the second process.
* On entry, r3 points to the THREAD for the current task, r4
* points to the THREAD for the new task.
*
* This routine is always called with interrupts disabled.
*
* Note: there are two ways to get to the "going out" portion
* of this code; either by coming in via the entry (_switch)
* or via "fork" which must set up an environment equivalent
* to the "_switch" path. If you change this , you'll have to
* change the fork code also.
*
* The code which creates the new task context is in 'copy_thread'
* in arch/ppc/kernel/process.c
*
* Note: this uses SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE rather than USER_INT_FRAME_SIZE
* because we don't need to leave the redzone ABI gap at the top of
* the kernel stack.
*/
_GLOBAL(_switch)
PPC_CREATE_STACK_FRAME(SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE)
PPC_STL r1,KSP(r3) /* Set old stack pointer */
SAVE_NVGPRS(r1) /* volatiles are caller-saved -- Cort */
PPC_STL r0,_NIP(r1) /* Return to switch caller */
mfcr r0
stw r0,_CCR(r1)
/*
* On SMP kernels, care must be taken because a task may be
* scheduled off CPUx and on to CPUy. Memory ordering must be
* considered.
*
* Cacheable stores on CPUx will be visible when the task is
* scheduled on CPUy by virtue of the core scheduler barriers
* (see "Notes on Program-Order guarantees on SMP systems." in
* kernel/sched/core.c).
*
* Uncacheable stores in the case of involuntary preemption must
* be taken care of. The smp_mb__after_spinlock() in __schedule()
* is implemented as hwsync on powerpc, which orders MMIO too. So
* long as there is an hwsync in the context switch path, it will
* be executed on the source CPU after the task has performed
* all MMIO ops on that CPU, and on the destination CPU before the
* task performs any MMIO ops there.
*/
/*
* The kernel context switch path must contain a spin_lock,
* which contains larx/stcx, which will clear any reservation
* of the task being switched.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC32
do_switch_32
#else
do_switch_64
#endif
lwz r0,_CCR(r1)
mtcrf 0xFF,r0
REST_NVGPRS(r1) /* volatiles are destroyed -- Cort */
PPC_LL r0,_NIP(r1) /* Return to _switch caller in new task */
mtlr r0
addi r1,r1,SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE
blr