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Meelis Roos reported that kernels built with gcc-4.9 do not boot, we eventually narrowed this down to only impacting machines using UltraSPARC-III and derivitive cpus. The crash happens right when the first user process is spawned: [ 54.451346] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00000004 [ 54.451346] [ 54.571516] CPU: 1 PID: 1 Comm: init Not tainted 3.16.0-rc2-00211-gd7933ab #96 [ 54.666431] Call Trace: [ 54.698453] [0000000000762f8c] panic+0xb0/0x224 [ 54.759071] [000000000045cf68] do_exit+0x948/0x960 [ 54.823123] [000000000042cbc0] fault_in_user_windows+0xe0/0x100 [ 54.902036] [0000000000404ad0] __handle_user_windows+0x0/0x10 [ 54.978662] Press Stop-A (L1-A) to return to the boot prom [ 55.050713] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00000004 Further investigation showed that compiling only per_cpu_patch() with an older compiler fixes the boot. Detailed analysis showed that the function is not being miscompiled by gcc-4.9, but it is using a different register allocation ordering. With the gcc-4.9 compiled function, something during the code patching causes some of the %i* input registers to get corrupted. Perhaps we have a TLB miss path into the firmware that is deep enough to cause a register window spill and subsequent restore when we get back from the TLB miss trap. Let's plug this up by doing two things: 1) Stop using the firmware stack for client interface calls into the firmware. Just use the kernel's stack. 2) As soon as we can, call into a new function "start_early_boot()" to put a one-register-window buffer between the firmware's deepest stack frame and the top-most initial kernel one. Reported-by: Meelis Roos <mroos@linux.ee> Tested-by: Meelis Roos <mroos@linux.ee> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
414 lines
9.1 KiB
ArmAsm
414 lines
9.1 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* trampoline.S: Jump start slave processors on sparc64.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1997 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
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*/
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#include <asm/head.h>
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#include <asm/asi.h>
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#include <asm/lsu.h>
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#include <asm/dcr.h>
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#include <asm/dcu.h>
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#include <asm/pstate.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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#include <asm/pgtable.h>
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#include <asm/spitfire.h>
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#include <asm/processor.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/mmu.h>
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#include <asm/hypervisor.h>
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#include <asm/cpudata.h>
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.data
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.align 8
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call_method:
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.asciz "call-method"
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.align 8
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itlb_load:
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.asciz "SUNW,itlb-load"
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.align 8
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dtlb_load:
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.asciz "SUNW,dtlb-load"
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#define TRAMP_STACK_SIZE 1024
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.align 16
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tramp_stack:
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.skip TRAMP_STACK_SIZE
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.align 8
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.globl sparc64_cpu_startup, sparc64_cpu_startup_end
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sparc64_cpu_startup:
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BRANCH_IF_SUN4V(g1, niagara_startup)
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BRANCH_IF_CHEETAH_BASE(g1, g5, cheetah_startup)
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BRANCH_IF_CHEETAH_PLUS_OR_FOLLOWON(g1, g5, cheetah_plus_startup)
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ba,pt %xcc, spitfire_startup
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nop
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cheetah_plus_startup:
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/* Preserve OBP chosen DCU and DCR register settings. */
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ba,pt %xcc, cheetah_generic_startup
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nop
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cheetah_startup:
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mov DCR_BPE | DCR_RPE | DCR_SI | DCR_IFPOE | DCR_MS, %g1
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wr %g1, %asr18
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sethi %uhi(DCU_ME|DCU_RE|DCU_HPE|DCU_SPE|DCU_SL|DCU_WE), %g5
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or %g5, %ulo(DCU_ME|DCU_RE|DCU_HPE|DCU_SPE|DCU_SL|DCU_WE), %g5
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sllx %g5, 32, %g5
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or %g5, DCU_DM | DCU_IM | DCU_DC | DCU_IC, %g5
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stxa %g5, [%g0] ASI_DCU_CONTROL_REG
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membar #Sync
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/* fallthru */
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cheetah_generic_startup:
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mov TSB_EXTENSION_P, %g3
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stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU
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stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_IMMU
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membar #Sync
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mov TSB_EXTENSION_S, %g3
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stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU
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membar #Sync
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mov TSB_EXTENSION_N, %g3
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stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_DMMU
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stxa %g0, [%g3] ASI_IMMU
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membar #Sync
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/* fallthru */
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niagara_startup:
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/* Disable STICK_INT interrupts. */
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sethi %hi(0x80000000), %g5
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sllx %g5, 32, %g5
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wr %g5, %asr25
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ba,pt %xcc, startup_continue
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nop
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spitfire_startup:
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mov (LSU_CONTROL_IC | LSU_CONTROL_DC | LSU_CONTROL_IM | LSU_CONTROL_DM), %g1
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stxa %g1, [%g0] ASI_LSU_CONTROL
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membar #Sync
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startup_continue:
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mov %o0, %l0
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BRANCH_IF_SUN4V(g1, niagara_lock_tlb)
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sethi %hi(0x80000000), %g2
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sllx %g2, 32, %g2
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wr %g2, 0, %tick_cmpr
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/* Call OBP by hand to lock KERNBASE into i/d tlbs.
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* We lock 'num_kernel_image_mappings' consequetive entries.
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*/
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sethi %hi(prom_entry_lock), %g2
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1: ldstub [%g2 + %lo(prom_entry_lock)], %g1
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brnz,pn %g1, 1b
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nop
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/* Get onto temporary stack which will be in the locked
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* kernel image.
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*/
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sethi %hi(tramp_stack), %g1
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or %g1, %lo(tramp_stack), %g1
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add %g1, TRAMP_STACK_SIZE, %g1
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sub %g1, STACKFRAME_SZ + STACK_BIAS + 256, %sp
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flushw
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/* Setup the loop variables:
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* %l3: VADDR base
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* %l4: TTE base
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* %l5: Loop iterator, iterates from 0 to 'num_kernel_image_mappings'
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* %l6: Number of TTE entries to map
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* %l7: Highest TTE entry number, we count down
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*/
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sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %l3
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sethi %hi(kern_locked_tte_data), %l4
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ldx [%l4 + %lo(kern_locked_tte_data)], %l4
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clr %l5
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sethi %hi(num_kernel_image_mappings), %l6
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lduw [%l6 + %lo(num_kernel_image_mappings)], %l6
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mov 15, %l7
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BRANCH_IF_ANY_CHEETAH(g1,g5,2f)
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mov 63, %l7
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2:
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3:
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/* Lock into I-MMU */
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sethi %hi(call_method), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(call_method), %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00]
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mov 5, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08]
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mov 1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10]
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sethi %hi(itlb_load), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(itlb_load), %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18]
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sethi %hi(prom_mmu_ihandle_cache), %g2
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lduw [%g2 + %lo(prom_mmu_ihandle_cache)], %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20]
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/* Each TTE maps 4MB, convert index to offset. */
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sllx %l5, 22, %g1
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add %l3, %g1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! VADDR
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add %l4, %g1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! TTE
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/* TTE index is highest minus loop index. */
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sub %l7, %l5, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38]
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sethi %hi(p1275buf), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(p1275buf), %g2
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ldx [%g2 + 0x08], %o1
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call %o1
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add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0
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/* Lock into D-MMU */
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sethi %hi(call_method), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(call_method), %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00]
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mov 5, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08]
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mov 1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10]
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sethi %hi(dtlb_load), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(dtlb_load), %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18]
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sethi %hi(prom_mmu_ihandle_cache), %g2
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lduw [%g2 + %lo(prom_mmu_ihandle_cache)], %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20]
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/* Each TTE maps 4MB, convert index to offset. */
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sllx %l5, 22, %g1
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add %l3, %g1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! VADDR
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add %l4, %g1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x30] ! TTE
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/* TTE index is highest minus loop index. */
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sub %l7, %l5, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x38]
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sethi %hi(p1275buf), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(p1275buf), %g2
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ldx [%g2 + 0x08], %o1
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call %o1
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add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0
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add %l5, 1, %l5
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cmp %l5, %l6
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bne,pt %xcc, 3b
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nop
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sethi %hi(prom_entry_lock), %g2
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stb %g0, [%g2 + %lo(prom_entry_lock)]
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ba,pt %xcc, after_lock_tlb
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nop
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niagara_lock_tlb:
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sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %l3
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sethi %hi(kern_locked_tte_data), %l4
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ldx [%l4 + %lo(kern_locked_tte_data)], %l4
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clr %l5
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sethi %hi(num_kernel_image_mappings), %l6
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lduw [%l6 + %lo(num_kernel_image_mappings)], %l6
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1:
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mov HV_FAST_MMU_MAP_PERM_ADDR, %o5
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sllx %l5, 22, %g2
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add %l3, %g2, %o0
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clr %o1
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add %l4, %g2, %o2
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mov HV_MMU_IMMU, %o3
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ta HV_FAST_TRAP
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mov HV_FAST_MMU_MAP_PERM_ADDR, %o5
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sllx %l5, 22, %g2
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add %l3, %g2, %o0
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clr %o1
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add %l4, %g2, %o2
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mov HV_MMU_DMMU, %o3
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ta HV_FAST_TRAP
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add %l5, 1, %l5
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cmp %l5, %l6
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bne,pt %xcc, 1b
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nop
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after_lock_tlb:
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wrpr %g0, (PSTATE_PRIV | PSTATE_PEF), %pstate
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wr %g0, 0, %fprs
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wr %g0, ASI_P, %asi
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mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g7
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661: stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_DMMU
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.section .sun4v_1insn_patch, "ax"
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.word 661b
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stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_MMU
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.previous
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membar #Sync
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mov SECONDARY_CONTEXT, %g7
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661: stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_DMMU
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.section .sun4v_1insn_patch, "ax"
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.word 661b
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stxa %g0, [%g7] ASI_MMU
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.previous
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membar #Sync
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/* Everything we do here, until we properly take over the
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* trap table, must be done with extreme care. We cannot
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* make any references to %g6 (current thread pointer),
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* %g4 (current task pointer), or %g5 (base of current cpu's
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* per-cpu area) until we properly take over the trap table
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* from the firmware and hypervisor.
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*
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* Get onto temporary stack which is in the locked kernel image.
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*/
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sethi %hi(tramp_stack), %g1
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or %g1, %lo(tramp_stack), %g1
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add %g1, TRAMP_STACK_SIZE, %g1
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sub %g1, STACKFRAME_SZ + STACK_BIAS + 256, %sp
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mov 0, %fp
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/* Put garbage in these registers to trap any access to them. */
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set 0xdeadbeef, %g4
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set 0xdeadbeef, %g5
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set 0xdeadbeef, %g6
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call init_irqwork_curcpu
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nop
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sethi %hi(tlb_type), %g3
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lduw [%g3 + %lo(tlb_type)], %g2
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cmp %g2, 3
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bne,pt %icc, 1f
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nop
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call hard_smp_processor_id
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nop
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call sun4v_register_mondo_queues
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nop
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1: call init_cur_cpu_trap
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ldx [%l0], %o0
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/* Start using proper page size encodings in ctx register. */
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sethi %hi(sparc64_kern_pri_context), %g3
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ldx [%g3 + %lo(sparc64_kern_pri_context)], %g2
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mov PRIMARY_CONTEXT, %g1
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661: stxa %g2, [%g1] ASI_DMMU
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.section .sun4v_1insn_patch, "ax"
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.word 661b
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stxa %g2, [%g1] ASI_MMU
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.previous
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membar #Sync
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wrpr %g0, 0, %wstate
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sethi %hi(prom_entry_lock), %g2
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1: ldstub [%g2 + %lo(prom_entry_lock)], %g1
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brnz,pn %g1, 1b
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nop
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/* As a hack, put &init_thread_union into %g6.
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* prom_world() loads from here to restore the %asi
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* register.
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*/
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sethi %hi(init_thread_union), %g6
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or %g6, %lo(init_thread_union), %g6
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sethi %hi(is_sun4v), %o0
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lduw [%o0 + %lo(is_sun4v)], %o0
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brz,pt %o0, 2f
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nop
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TRAP_LOAD_TRAP_BLOCK(%g2, %g3)
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add %g2, TRAP_PER_CPU_FAULT_INFO, %g2
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stxa %g2, [%g0] ASI_SCRATCHPAD
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/* Compute physical address:
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*
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* paddr = kern_base + (mmfsa_vaddr - KERNBASE)
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*/
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sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %g3
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sub %g2, %g3, %g2
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sethi %hi(kern_base), %g3
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ldx [%g3 + %lo(kern_base)], %g3
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add %g2, %g3, %o1
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sethi %hi(sparc64_ttable_tl0), %o0
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set prom_set_trap_table_name, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00]
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mov 2, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08]
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mov 0, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10]
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stx %o0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18]
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stx %o1, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x20]
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sethi %hi(p1275buf), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(p1275buf), %g2
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ldx [%g2 + 0x08], %o1
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call %o1
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add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0
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ba,pt %xcc, 3f
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nop
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2: sethi %hi(sparc64_ttable_tl0), %o0
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set prom_set_trap_table_name, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x00]
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mov 1, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x08]
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mov 0, %g2
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stx %g2, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x10]
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stx %o0, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x18]
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sethi %hi(p1275buf), %g2
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or %g2, %lo(p1275buf), %g2
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ldx [%g2 + 0x08], %o1
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call %o1
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add %sp, (2047 + 128), %o0
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3: sethi %hi(prom_entry_lock), %g2
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stb %g0, [%g2 + %lo(prom_entry_lock)]
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ldx [%l0], %g6
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ldx [%g6 + TI_TASK], %g4
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mov 1, %g5
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sllx %g5, THREAD_SHIFT, %g5
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sub %g5, (STACKFRAME_SZ + STACK_BIAS), %g5
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add %g6, %g5, %sp
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rdpr %pstate, %o1
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or %o1, PSTATE_IE, %o1
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wrpr %o1, 0, %pstate
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call smp_callin
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nop
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call cpu_panic
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nop
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1: b,a,pt %xcc, 1b
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.align 8
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sparc64_cpu_startup_end:
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