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-/*
- * $Id: hashtable.S,v 1.6 1999/10/08 01:56:15 paulus Exp $
- *
- * PowerPC version
- * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org)
- * Rewritten by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) for PReP
- * Copyright (C) 1996 Cort Dougan <cort@cs.nmt.edu>
- * Adapted for Power Macintosh by Paul Mackerras.
- * Low-level exception handlers and MMU support
- * rewritten by Paul Mackerras.
- * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras.
- *
- * This file contains low-level assembler routines for managing
- * the PowerPC MMU hash table. (PPC 8xx processors don't use a
- * hash table, so this file is not used on them.)
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
- * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- */
-
-#include <asm/processor.h>
-#include <asm/page.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/cputable.h>
-#include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
-#include <asm/thread_info.h>
-#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- .section .bss
- .align 2
- .globl mmu_hash_lock
-mmu_hash_lock:
- .space 4
-#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
-
-/*
- * Sync CPUs with hash_page taking & releasing the hash
- * table lock
- */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- .text
-_GLOBAL(hash_page_sync)
- lis r8,mmu_hash_lock@h
- ori r8,r8,mmu_hash_lock@l
- lis r0,0x0fff
- b 10f
-11: lwz r6,0(r8)
- cmpwi 0,r6,0
- bne 11b
-10: lwarx r6,0,r8
- cmpwi 0,r6,0
- bne- 11b
- stwcx. r0,0,r8
- bne- 10b
- isync
- eieio
- li r0,0
- stw r0,0(r8)
- blr
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Load a PTE into the hash table, if possible.
- * The address is in r4, and r3 contains an access flag:
- * _PAGE_RW (0x400) if a write.
- * r9 contains the SRR1 value, from which we use the MSR_PR bit.
- * SPRG3 contains the physical address of the current task's thread.
- *
- * Returns to the caller if the access is illegal or there is no
- * mapping for the address. Otherwise it places an appropriate PTE
- * in the hash table and returns from the exception.
- * Uses r0, r3 - r8, ctr, lr.
- */
- .text
-_GLOBAL(hash_page)
- tophys(r7,0) /* gets -KERNELBASE into r7 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- addis r8,r7,mmu_hash_lock@h
- ori r8,r8,mmu_hash_lock@l
- lis r0,0x0fff
- b 10f
-11: lwz r6,0(r8)
- cmpwi 0,r6,0
- bne 11b
-10: lwarx r6,0,r8
- cmpwi 0,r6,0
- bne- 11b
- stwcx. r0,0,r8
- bne- 10b
- isync
-#endif
- /* Get PTE (linux-style) and check access */
- lis r0,KERNELBASE@h /* check if kernel address */
- cmplw 0,r4,r0
- mfspr r8,SPRN_SPRG3 /* current task's THREAD (phys) */
- ori r3,r3,_PAGE_USER|_PAGE_PRESENT /* test low addresses as user */
- lwz r5,PGDIR(r8) /* virt page-table root */
- blt+ 112f /* assume user more likely */
- lis r5,swapper_pg_dir@ha /* if kernel address, use */
- addi r5,r5,swapper_pg_dir@l /* kernel page table */
- rlwimi r3,r9,32-12,29,29 /* MSR_PR -> _PAGE_USER */
-112: add r5,r5,r7 /* convert to phys addr */
- rlwimi r5,r4,12,20,29 /* insert top 10 bits of address */
- lwz r8,0(r5) /* get pmd entry */
- rlwinm. r8,r8,0,0,19 /* extract address of pte page */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- beq- hash_page_out /* return if no mapping */
-#else
- /* XXX it seems like the 601 will give a machine fault on the
- rfi if its alignment is wrong (bottom 4 bits of address are
- 8 or 0xc) and we have had a not-taken conditional branch
- to the address following the rfi. */
- beqlr-
-#endif
- rlwimi r8,r4,22,20,29 /* insert next 10 bits of address */
- rlwinm r0,r3,32-3,24,24 /* _PAGE_RW access -> _PAGE_DIRTY */
- ori r0,r0,_PAGE_ACCESSED|_PAGE_HASHPTE
-
- /*
- * Update the linux PTE atomically. We do the lwarx up-front
- * because almost always, there won't be a permission violation
- * and there won't already be an HPTE, and thus we will have
- * to update the PTE to set _PAGE_HASHPTE. -- paulus.
- */
-retry:
- lwarx r6,0,r8 /* get linux-style pte */
- andc. r5,r3,r6 /* check access & ~permission */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- bne- hash_page_out /* return if access not permitted */
-#else
- bnelr-
-#endif
- or r5,r0,r6 /* set accessed/dirty bits */
- stwcx. r5,0,r8 /* attempt to update PTE */
- bne- retry /* retry if someone got there first */
-
- mfsrin r3,r4 /* get segment reg for segment */
- mfctr r0
- stw r0,_CTR(r11)
- bl create_hpte /* add the hash table entry */
-
-/*
- * htab_reloads counts the number of times we have to fault an
- * HPTE into the hash table. This should only happen after a
- * fork (because fork does a flush_tlb_mm) or a vmalloc or ioremap.
- * Where a page is faulted into a process's address space,
- * update_mmu_cache gets called to put the HPTE into the hash table
- * and those are counted as preloads rather than reloads.
- */
- addis r8,r7,htab_reloads@ha
- lwz r3,htab_reloads@l(r8)
- addi r3,r3,1
- stw r3,htab_reloads@l(r8)
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- eieio
- addis r8,r7,mmu_hash_lock@ha
- li r0,0
- stw r0,mmu_hash_lock@l(r8)
-#endif
-
- /* Return from the exception */
- lwz r5,_CTR(r11)
- mtctr r5
- lwz r0,GPR0(r11)
- lwz r7,GPR7(r11)
- lwz r8,GPR8(r11)
- b fast_exception_return
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
-hash_page_out:
- eieio
- addis r8,r7,mmu_hash_lock@ha
- li r0,0
- stw r0,mmu_hash_lock@l(r8)
- blr
-#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
-
-/*
- * Add an entry for a particular page to the hash table.
- *
- * add_hash_page(unsigned context, unsigned long va, unsigned long pmdval)
- *
- * We assume any necessary modifications to the pte (e.g. setting
- * the accessed bit) have already been done and that there is actually
- * a hash table in use (i.e. we're not on a 603).
- */
-_GLOBAL(add_hash_page)
- mflr r0
- stw r0,4(r1)
-
- /* Convert context and va to VSID */
- mulli r3,r3,897*16 /* multiply context by context skew */
- rlwinm r0,r4,4,28,31 /* get ESID (top 4 bits of va) */
- mulli r0,r0,0x111 /* multiply by ESID skew */
- add r3,r3,r0 /* note create_hpte trims to 24 bits */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- rlwinm r8,r1,0,0,18 /* use cpu number to make tag */
- lwz r8,TI_CPU(r8) /* to go in mmu_hash_lock */
- oris r8,r8,12
-#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
-
- /*
- * We disable interrupts here, even on UP, because we don't
- * want to race with hash_page, and because we want the
- * _PAGE_HASHPTE bit to be a reliable indication of whether
- * the HPTE exists (or at least whether one did once).
- * We also turn off the MMU for data accesses so that we
- * we can't take a hash table miss (assuming the code is
- * covered by a BAT). -- paulus
- */
- mfmsr r10
- SYNC
- rlwinm r0,r10,0,17,15 /* clear bit 16 (MSR_EE) */
- rlwinm r0,r0,0,28,26 /* clear MSR_DR */
- mtmsr r0
- SYNC_601
- isync
-
- tophys(r7,0)
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- addis r9,r7,mmu_hash_lock@ha
- addi r9,r9,mmu_hash_lock@l
-10: lwarx r0,0,r9 /* take the mmu_hash_lock */
- cmpi 0,r0,0
- bne- 11f
- stwcx. r8,0,r9
- beq+ 12f
-11: lwz r0,0(r9)
- cmpi 0,r0,0
- beq 10b
- b 11b
-12: isync
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Fetch the linux pte and test and set _PAGE_HASHPTE atomically.
- * If _PAGE_HASHPTE was already set, we don't replace the existing
- * HPTE, so we just unlock and return.
- */
- mr r8,r5
- rlwimi r8,r4,22,20,29
-1: lwarx r6,0,r8
- andi. r0,r6,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- bne 9f /* if HASHPTE already set, done */
- ori r5,r6,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- stwcx. r5,0,r8
- bne- 1b
-
- bl create_hpte
-
- addis r8,r7,htab_preloads@ha
- lwz r3,htab_preloads@l(r8)
- addi r3,r3,1
- stw r3,htab_preloads@l(r8)
-
-9:
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- eieio
- li r0,0
- stw r0,0(r9) /* clear mmu_hash_lock */
-#endif
-
- /* reenable interrupts and DR */
- mtmsr r10
- SYNC_601
- isync
-
- lwz r0,4(r1)
- mtlr r0
- blr
-
-/*
- * This routine adds a hardware PTE to the hash table.
- * It is designed to be called with the MMU either on or off.
- * r3 contains the VSID, r4 contains the virtual address,
- * r5 contains the linux PTE, r6 contains the old value of the
- * linux PTE (before setting _PAGE_HASHPTE) and r7 contains the
- * offset to be added to addresses (0 if the MMU is on,
- * -KERNELBASE if it is off).
- * On SMP, the caller should have the mmu_hash_lock held.
- * We assume that the caller has (or will) set the _PAGE_HASHPTE
- * bit in the linux PTE in memory. The value passed in r6 should
- * be the old linux PTE value; if it doesn't have _PAGE_HASHPTE set
- * this routine will skip the search for an existing HPTE.
- * This procedure modifies r0, r3 - r6, r8, cr0.
- * -- paulus.
- *
- * For speed, 4 of the instructions get patched once the size and
- * physical address of the hash table are known. These definitions
- * of Hash_base and Hash_bits below are just an example.
- */
-Hash_base = 0xc0180000
-Hash_bits = 12 /* e.g. 256kB hash table */
-Hash_msk = (((1 << Hash_bits) - 1) * 64)
-
-/* defines for the PTE format for 32-bit PPCs */
-#define PTE_SIZE 8
-#define PTEG_SIZE 64
-#define LG_PTEG_SIZE 6
-#define LDPTEu lwzu
-#define STPTE stw
-#define CMPPTE cmpw
-#define PTE_H 0x40
-#define PTE_V 0x80000000
-#define TST_V(r) rlwinm. r,r,0,0,0
-#define SET_V(r) oris r,r,PTE_V@h
-#define CLR_V(r,t) rlwinm r,r,0,1,31
-
-#define HASH_LEFT 31-(LG_PTEG_SIZE+Hash_bits-1)
-#define HASH_RIGHT 31-LG_PTEG_SIZE
-
-_GLOBAL(create_hpte)
- /* Convert linux-style PTE (r5) to low word of PPC-style PTE (r8) */
- rlwinm r8,r5,32-10,31,31 /* _PAGE_RW -> PP lsb */
- rlwinm r0,r5,32-7,31,31 /* _PAGE_DIRTY -> PP lsb */
- and r8,r8,r0 /* writable if _RW & _DIRTY */
- rlwimi r5,r5,32-1,30,30 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP msb */
- rlwimi r5,r5,32-2,31,31 /* _PAGE_USER -> PP lsb */
- ori r8,r8,0xe14 /* clear out reserved bits and M */
- andc r8,r5,r8 /* PP = user? (rw&dirty? 2: 3): 0 */
-BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
- ori r8,r8,_PAGE_COHERENT /* set M (coherence required) */
-END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_NEED_COHERENT)
-
- /* Construct the high word of the PPC-style PTE (r5) */
- rlwinm r5,r3,7,1,24 /* put VSID in 0x7fffff80 bits */
- rlwimi r5,r4,10,26,31 /* put in API (abbrev page index) */
- SET_V(r5) /* set V (valid) bit */
-
- /* Get the address of the primary PTE group in the hash table (r3) */
-_GLOBAL(hash_page_patch_A)
- addis r0,r7,Hash_base@h /* base address of hash table */
- rlwimi r0,r3,LG_PTEG_SIZE,HASH_LEFT,HASH_RIGHT /* VSID -> hash */
- rlwinm r3,r4,20+LG_PTEG_SIZE,HASH_LEFT,HASH_RIGHT /* PI -> hash */
- xor r3,r3,r0 /* make primary hash */
- li r0,8 /* PTEs/group */
-
- /*
- * Test the _PAGE_HASHPTE bit in the old linux PTE, and skip the search
- * if it is clear, meaning that the HPTE isn't there already...
- */
- andi. r6,r6,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- beq+ 10f /* no PTE: go look for an empty slot */
- tlbie r4
-
- addis r4,r7,htab_hash_searches@ha
- lwz r6,htab_hash_searches@l(r4)
- addi r6,r6,1 /* count how many searches we do */
- stw r6,htab_hash_searches@l(r4)
-
- /* Search the primary PTEG for a PTE whose 1st (d)word matches r5 */
- mtctr r0
- addi r4,r3,-PTE_SIZE
-1: LDPTEu r6,PTE_SIZE(r4) /* get next PTE */
- CMPPTE 0,r6,r5
- bdnzf 2,1b /* loop while ctr != 0 && !cr0.eq */
- beq+ found_slot
-
- /* Search the secondary PTEG for a matching PTE */
- ori r5,r5,PTE_H /* set H (secondary hash) bit */
-_GLOBAL(hash_page_patch_B)
- xoris r4,r3,Hash_msk>>16 /* compute secondary hash */
- xori r4,r4,(-PTEG_SIZE & 0xffff)
- addi r4,r4,-PTE_SIZE
- mtctr r0
-2: LDPTEu r6,PTE_SIZE(r4)
- CMPPTE 0,r6,r5
- bdnzf 2,2b
- beq+ found_slot
- xori r5,r5,PTE_H /* clear H bit again */
-
- /* Search the primary PTEG for an empty slot */
-10: mtctr r0
- addi r4,r3,-PTE_SIZE /* search primary PTEG */
-1: LDPTEu r6,PTE_SIZE(r4) /* get next PTE */
- TST_V(r6) /* test valid bit */
- bdnzf 2,1b /* loop while ctr != 0 && !cr0.eq */
- beq+ found_empty
-
- /* update counter of times that the primary PTEG is full */
- addis r4,r7,primary_pteg_full@ha
- lwz r6,primary_pteg_full@l(r4)
- addi r6,r6,1
- stw r6,primary_pteg_full@l(r4)
-
- /* Search the secondary PTEG for an empty slot */
- ori r5,r5,PTE_H /* set H (secondary hash) bit */
-_GLOBAL(hash_page_patch_C)
- xoris r4,r3,Hash_msk>>16 /* compute secondary hash */
- xori r4,r4,(-PTEG_SIZE & 0xffff)
- addi r4,r4,-PTE_SIZE
- mtctr r0
-2: LDPTEu r6,PTE_SIZE(r4)
- TST_V(r6)
- bdnzf 2,2b
- beq+ found_empty
- xori r5,r5,PTE_H /* clear H bit again */
-
- /*
- * Choose an arbitrary slot in the primary PTEG to overwrite.
- * Since both the primary and secondary PTEGs are full, and we
- * have no information that the PTEs in the primary PTEG are
- * more important or useful than those in the secondary PTEG,
- * and we know there is a definite (although small) speed
- * advantage to putting the PTE in the primary PTEG, we always
- * put the PTE in the primary PTEG.
- */
- addis r4,r7,next_slot@ha
- lwz r6,next_slot@l(r4)
- addi r6,r6,PTE_SIZE
- andi. r6,r6,7*PTE_SIZE
- stw r6,next_slot@l(r4)
- add r4,r3,r6
-
- /* update counter of evicted pages */
- addis r6,r7,htab_evicts@ha
- lwz r3,htab_evicts@l(r6)
- addi r3,r3,1
- stw r3,htab_evicts@l(r6)
-
-#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
- /* Store PTE in PTEG */
-found_empty:
- STPTE r5,0(r4)
-found_slot:
- STPTE r8,PTE_SIZE/2(r4)
-
-#else /* CONFIG_SMP */
-/*
- * Between the tlbie above and updating the hash table entry below,
- * another CPU could read the hash table entry and put it in its TLB.
- * There are 3 cases:
- * 1. using an empty slot
- * 2. updating an earlier entry to change permissions (i.e. enable write)
- * 3. taking over the PTE for an unrelated address
- *
- * In each case it doesn't really matter if the other CPUs have the old
- * PTE in their TLB. So we don't need to bother with another tlbie here,
- * which is convenient as we've overwritten the register that had the
- * address. :-) The tlbie above is mainly to make sure that this CPU comes
- * and gets the new PTE from the hash table.
- *
- * We do however have to make sure that the PTE is never in an invalid
- * state with the V bit set.
- */
-found_empty:
-found_slot:
- CLR_V(r5,r0) /* clear V (valid) bit in PTE */
- STPTE r5,0(r4)
- sync
- TLBSYNC
- STPTE r8,PTE_SIZE/2(r4) /* put in correct RPN, WIMG, PP bits */
- sync
- SET_V(r5)
- STPTE r5,0(r4) /* finally set V bit in PTE */
-#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
-
- sync /* make sure pte updates get to memory */
- blr
-
- .section .bss
- .align 2
-next_slot:
- .space 4
- .globl primary_pteg_full
-primary_pteg_full:
- .space 4
- .globl htab_hash_searches
-htab_hash_searches:
- .space 4
- .previous
-
-/*
- * Flush the entry for a particular page from the hash table.
- *
- * flush_hash_pages(unsigned context, unsigned long va, unsigned long pmdval,
- * int count)
- *
- * We assume that there is a hash table in use (Hash != 0).
- */
-_GLOBAL(flush_hash_pages)
- tophys(r7,0)
-
- /*
- * We disable interrupts here, even on UP, because we want
- * the _PAGE_HASHPTE bit to be a reliable indication of
- * whether the HPTE exists (or at least whether one did once).
- * We also turn off the MMU for data accesses so that we
- * we can't take a hash table miss (assuming the code is
- * covered by a BAT). -- paulus
- */
- mfmsr r10
- SYNC
- rlwinm r0,r10,0,17,15 /* clear bit 16 (MSR_EE) */
- rlwinm r0,r0,0,28,26 /* clear MSR_DR */
- mtmsr r0
- SYNC_601
- isync
-
- /* First find a PTE in the range that has _PAGE_HASHPTE set */
- rlwimi r5,r4,22,20,29
-1: lwz r0,0(r5)
- cmpwi cr1,r6,1
- andi. r0,r0,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- bne 2f
- ble cr1,19f
- addi r4,r4,0x1000
- addi r5,r5,4
- addi r6,r6,-1
- b 1b
-
- /* Convert context and va to VSID */
-2: mulli r3,r3,897*16 /* multiply context by context skew */
- rlwinm r0,r4,4,28,31 /* get ESID (top 4 bits of va) */
- mulli r0,r0,0x111 /* multiply by ESID skew */
- add r3,r3,r0 /* note code below trims to 24 bits */
-
- /* Construct the high word of the PPC-style PTE (r11) */
- rlwinm r11,r3,7,1,24 /* put VSID in 0x7fffff80 bits */
- rlwimi r11,r4,10,26,31 /* put in API (abbrev page index) */
- SET_V(r11) /* set V (valid) bit */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- addis r9,r7,mmu_hash_lock@ha
- addi r9,r9,mmu_hash_lock@l
- rlwinm r8,r1,0,0,18
- add r8,r8,r7
- lwz r8,TI_CPU(r8)
- oris r8,r8,9
-10: lwarx r0,0,r9
- cmpi 0,r0,0
- bne- 11f
- stwcx. r8,0,r9
- beq+ 12f
-11: lwz r0,0(r9)
- cmpi 0,r0,0
- beq 10b
- b 11b
-12: isync
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Check the _PAGE_HASHPTE bit in the linux PTE. If it is
- * already clear, we're done (for this pte). If not,
- * clear it (atomically) and proceed. -- paulus.
- */
-33: lwarx r8,0,r5 /* fetch the pte */
- andi. r0,r8,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- beq 8f /* done if HASHPTE is already clear */
- rlwinm r8,r8,0,31,29 /* clear HASHPTE bit */
- stwcx. r8,0,r5 /* update the pte */
- bne- 33b
-
- /* Get the address of the primary PTE group in the hash table (r3) */
-_GLOBAL(flush_hash_patch_A)
- addis r8,r7,Hash_base@h /* base address of hash table */
- rlwimi r8,r3,LG_PTEG_SIZE,HASH_LEFT,HASH_RIGHT /* VSID -> hash */
- rlwinm r0,r4,20+LG_PTEG_SIZE,HASH_LEFT,HASH_RIGHT /* PI -> hash */
- xor r8,r0,r8 /* make primary hash */
-
- /* Search the primary PTEG for a PTE whose 1st (d)word matches r5 */
- li r0,8 /* PTEs/group */
- mtctr r0
- addi r12,r8,-PTE_SIZE
-1: LDPTEu r0,PTE_SIZE(r12) /* get next PTE */
- CMPPTE 0,r0,r11
- bdnzf 2,1b /* loop while ctr != 0 && !cr0.eq */
- beq+ 3f
-
- /* Search the secondary PTEG for a matching PTE */
- ori r11,r11,PTE_H /* set H (secondary hash) bit */
- li r0,8 /* PTEs/group */
-_GLOBAL(flush_hash_patch_B)
- xoris r12,r8,Hash_msk>>16 /* compute secondary hash */
- xori r12,r12,(-PTEG_SIZE & 0xffff)
- addi r12,r12,-PTE_SIZE
- mtctr r0
-2: LDPTEu r0,PTE_SIZE(r12)
- CMPPTE 0,r0,r11
- bdnzf 2,2b
- xori r11,r11,PTE_H /* clear H again */
- bne- 4f /* should rarely fail to find it */
-
-3: li r0,0
- STPTE r0,0(r12) /* invalidate entry */
-4: sync
- tlbie r4 /* in hw tlb too */
- sync
-
-8: ble cr1,9f /* if all ptes checked */
-81: addi r6,r6,-1
- addi r5,r5,4 /* advance to next pte */
- addi r4,r4,0x1000
- lwz r0,0(r5) /* check next pte */
- cmpwi cr1,r6,1
- andi. r0,r0,_PAGE_HASHPTE
- bne 33b
- bgt cr1,81b
-
-9:
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- TLBSYNC
- li r0,0
- stw r0,0(r9) /* clear mmu_hash_lock */
-#endif
-
-19: mtmsr r10
- SYNC_601
- isync
- blr