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* MMU I-TLB / D-TLB Miss Exceptions - Fast Path TLB Refill Handler - slowpath TLB creation via do_page_fault() -> update_mmu_cache() * Duplicate PD Exception Handler Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
352 lines
11 KiB
ArmAsm
352 lines
11 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* TLB Exception Handling for ARC
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* Vineetg: April 2011 :
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* -MMU v1: moved out legacy code into a seperate file
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* -MMU v3: PD{0,1} bits layout changed: They don't overlap anymore,
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* helps avoid a shift when preparing PD0 from PTE
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*
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* Vineetg: July 2009
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* -For MMU V2, we need not do heuristics at the time of commiting a D-TLB
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* entry, so that it doesn't knock out it's I-TLB entry
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* -Some more fine tuning:
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* bmsk instead of add, asl.cc instead of branch, delay slot utilise etc
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*
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* Vineetg: July 2009
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* -Practically rewrote the I/D TLB Miss handlers
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* Now 40 and 135 instructions a peice as compared to 131 and 449 resp.
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* Hence Leaner by 1.5 K
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* Used Conditional arithmetic to replace excessive branching
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* Also used short instructions wherever possible
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*
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* Vineetg: Aug 13th 2008
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* -Passing ECR (Exception Cause REG) to do_page_fault( ) for printing
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* more information in case of a Fatality
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*
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* Vineetg: March 25th Bug #92690
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* -Added Debug Code to check if sw-ASID == hw-ASID
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* Rahul Trivedi, Amit Bhor: Codito Technologies 2004
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*/
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.cpu A7
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/entry.h>
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#include <asm/tlb.h>
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#include <asm/pgtable.h>
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#include <asm/arcregs.h>
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#include <asm/cache.h>
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#include <asm/processor.h>
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#if (CONFIG_ARC_MMU_VER == 1)
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#include <asm/tlb-mmu1.h>
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#endif
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;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; scratch memory to save the registers (r0-r3) used to code TLB refill Handler
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; For details refer to comments before TLBMISS_FREEUP_REGS below
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;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.section .data
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.global ex_saved_reg1
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.align 1 << L1_CACHE_SHIFT ; IMP: Must be Cache Line aligned
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.type ex_saved_reg1, @object
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.size ex_saved_reg1, 16
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ex_saved_reg1:
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.zero 16
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;============================================================================
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; Troubleshooting Stuff
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;============================================================================
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; Linux keeps ASID (Address Space ID) in task->active_mm->context.asid
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; When Creating TLB Entries, instead of doing 3 dependent loads from memory,
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; we use the MMU PID Reg to get current ASID.
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; In bizzare scenrios SW and HW ASID can get out-of-sync which is trouble.
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; So we try to detect this in TLB Mis shandler
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.macro DBG_ASID_MISMATCH
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_DBG_TLB_PARANOIA
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; make sure h/w ASID is same as s/w ASID
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GET_CURR_TASK_ON_CPU r3
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ld r0, [r3, TASK_ACT_MM]
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ld r0, [r0, MM_CTXT+MM_CTXT_ASID]
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lr r1, [ARC_REG_PID]
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and r1, r1, 0xFF
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breq r1, r0, 5f
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; Error if H/w and S/w ASID don't match, but NOT if in kernel mode
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lr r0, [erstatus]
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bbit0 r0, STATUS_U_BIT, 5f
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; We sure are in troubled waters, Flag the error, but to do so
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; need to switch to kernel mode stack to call error routine
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GET_TSK_STACK_BASE r3, sp
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; Call printk to shoutout aloud
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mov r0, 1
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j print_asid_mismatch
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5: ; ASIDs match so proceed normally
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nop
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#endif
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.endm
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;============================================================================
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;TLB Miss handling Code
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;============================================================================
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; This macro does the page-table lookup for the faulting address.
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; OUT: r0 = PTE faulted on, r1 = ptr to PTE, r2 = Faulting V-address
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.macro LOAD_FAULT_PTE
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lr r2, [efa]
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lr r1, [ARC_REG_SCRATCH_DATA0] ; current pgd
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lsr r0, r2, PGDIR_SHIFT ; Bits for indexing into PGD
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ld.as r1, [r1, r0] ; PGD entry corresp to faulting addr
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and.f r1, r1, PAGE_MASK ; Ignoring protection and other flags
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; contains Ptr to Page Table
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bz.d do_slow_path_pf ; if no Page Table, do page fault
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; Get the PTE entry: The idea is
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; (1) x = addr >> PAGE_SHIFT -> masks page-off bits from @fault-addr
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; (2) y = x & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1) -> to get index
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; (3) z = pgtbl[y]
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; To avoid the multiply by in end, we do the -2, <<2 below
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lsr r0, r2, (PAGE_SHIFT - 2)
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and r0, r0, ( (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1) << 2)
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ld.aw r0, [r1, r0] ; get PTE and PTE ptr for fault addr
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.endm
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------
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; Convert Linux PTE entry into TLB entry
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; A one-word PTE entry is programmed as two-word TLB Entry [PD0:PD1] in mmu
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; IN: r0 = PTE, r1 = ptr to PTE
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.macro CONV_PTE_TO_TLB
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and r3, r0, PTE_BITS_IN_PD1 ; Extract permission flags+PFN from PTE
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sr r3, [ARC_REG_TLBPD1] ; these go in PD1
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and r2, r0, PTE_BITS_IN_PD0 ; Extract other PTE flags: (V)alid, (G)lb
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#if (CONFIG_ARC_MMU_VER <= 2) /* Neednot be done with v3 onwards */
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lsr r2, r2 ; shift PTE flags to match layout in PD0
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#endif
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lr r3,[ARC_REG_TLBPD0] ; MMU prepares PD0 with vaddr and asid
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or r3, r3, r2 ; S | vaddr | {sasid|asid}
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sr r3,[ARC_REG_TLBPD0] ; rewrite PD0
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.endm
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------
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; Commit the TLB entry into MMU
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.macro COMMIT_ENTRY_TO_MMU
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/* Get free TLB slot: Set = computed from vaddr, way = random */
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sr TLBGetIndex, [ARC_REG_TLBCOMMAND]
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/* Commit the Write */
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#if (CONFIG_ARC_MMU_VER >= 2) /* introduced in v2 */
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sr TLBWriteNI, [ARC_REG_TLBCOMMAND]
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#else
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sr TLBWrite, [ARC_REG_TLBCOMMAND]
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#endif
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.endm
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------
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; ARC700 Exception Handling doesn't auto-switch stack and it only provides
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; ONE scratch AUX reg "ARC_REG_SCRATCH_DATA0"
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;
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; For Non-SMP, the scratch AUX reg is repurposed to cache task PGD, so a
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; "global" is used to free-up FIRST core reg to be able to code the rest of
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; exception prologue (IRQ auto-disabled on Exceptions, so it's IRQ-safe).
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; Since the Fast Path TLB Miss handler is coded with 4 regs, the remaining 3
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; need to be saved as well by extending the "global" to be 4 words. Hence
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; ".size ex_saved_reg1, 16"
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; [All of this dance is to avoid stack switching for each TLB Miss, since we
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; only need to save only a handful of regs, as opposed to complete reg file]
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; As simple as that....
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.macro TLBMISS_FREEUP_REGS
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st r0, [@ex_saved_reg1]
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mov_s r0, @ex_saved_reg1
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st_s r1, [r0, 4]
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st_s r2, [r0, 8]
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st_s r3, [r0, 12]
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; VERIFY if the ASID in MMU-PID Reg is same as
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; one in Linux data structures
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DBG_ASID_MISMATCH
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.endm
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------
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.macro TLBMISS_RESTORE_REGS
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mov_s r0, @ex_saved_reg1
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ld_s r3, [r0,12]
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ld_s r2, [r0, 8]
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ld_s r1, [r0, 4]
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ld_s r0, [r0]
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.endm
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.section .text, "ax",@progbits ;Fast Path Code, candidate for ICCM
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; I-TLB Miss Exception Handler
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ARC_ENTRY EV_TLBMissI
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TLBMISS_FREEUP_REGS
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
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; Get the PTE corresponding to V-addr accessed
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LOAD_FAULT_PTE
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
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; VERIFY_PTE: Check if PTE permissions approp for executing code
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cmp_s r2, VMALLOC_START
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mov.lo r2, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ | _PAGE_EXECUTE)
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mov.hs r2, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_K_READ | _PAGE_K_EXECUTE)
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and r3, r0, r2 ; Mask out NON Flag bits from PTE
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xor.f r3, r3, r2 ; check ( ( pte & flags_test ) == flags_test )
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bnz do_slow_path_pf
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; Let Linux VM know that the page was accessed
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or r0, r0, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_ACCESSED) ; set Accessed Bit
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st_s r0, [r1] ; Write back PTE
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CONV_PTE_TO_TLB
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COMMIT_ENTRY_TO_MMU
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TLBMISS_RESTORE_REGS
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rtie
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ARC_EXIT EV_TLBMissI
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; D-TLB Miss Exception Handler
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ARC_ENTRY EV_TLBMissD
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TLBMISS_FREEUP_REGS
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
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; Get the PTE corresponding to V-addr accessed
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; If PTE exists, it will setup, r0 = PTE, r1 = Ptr to PTE
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LOAD_FAULT_PTE
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
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; VERIFY_PTE: Chk if PTE permissions approp for data access (R/W/R+W)
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mov_s r2, 0
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lr r3, [ecr]
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btst_s r3, ECR_C_BIT_DTLB_LD_MISS ; Read Access
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or.nz r2, r2, _PAGE_READ ; chk for Read flag in PTE
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btst_s r3, ECR_C_BIT_DTLB_ST_MISS ; Write Access
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or.nz r2, r2, _PAGE_WRITE ; chk for Write flag in PTE
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; Above laddering takes care of XCHG access
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; which is both Read and Write
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; If kernel mode access, ; make _PAGE_xx flags as _PAGE_K_xx
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; For copy_(to|from)_user, despite exception taken in kernel mode,
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; this code is not hit, because EFA would still be the user mode
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; address (EFA < 0x6000_0000).
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; This code is for legit kernel mode faults, vmalloc specifically
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; (EFA: 0x7000_0000 to 0x7FFF_FFFF)
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lr r3, [efa]
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cmp r3, VMALLOC_START - 1 ; If kernel mode access
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asl.hi r2, r2, 3 ; make _PAGE_xx flags as _PAGE_K_xx
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or r2, r2, _PAGE_PRESENT ; Common flag for K/U mode
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; By now, r2 setup with all the Flags we need to check in PTE
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and r3, r0, r2 ; Mask out NON Flag bits from PTE
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brne.d r3, r2, do_slow_path_pf ; is ((pte & flags_test) == flags_test)
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
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; UPDATE_PTE: Let Linux VM know that page was accessed/dirty
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lr r3, [ecr]
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or r0, r0, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_ACCESSED) ; Accessed bit always
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btst_s r3, ECR_C_BIT_DTLB_ST_MISS ; See if it was a Write Access ?
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or.nz r0, r0, _PAGE_MODIFIED ; if Write, set Dirty bit as well
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st_s r0, [r1] ; Write back PTE
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CONV_PTE_TO_TLB
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#if (CONFIG_ARC_MMU_VER == 1)
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; MMU with 2 way set assoc J-TLB, needs some help in pathetic case of
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; memcpy where 3 parties contend for 2 ways, ensuing a livelock.
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; But only for old MMU or one with Metal Fix
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TLB_WRITE_HEURISTICS
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#endif
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COMMIT_ENTRY_TO_MMU
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TLBMISS_RESTORE_REGS
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rtie
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;-------- Common routine to call Linux Page Fault Handler -----------
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do_slow_path_pf:
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; Restore the 4-scratch regs saved by fast path miss handler
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TLBMISS_RESTORE_REGS
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; Slow path TLB Miss handled as a regular ARC Exception
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; (stack switching / save the complete reg-file).
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; That requires freeing up r9
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EXCPN_PROLOG_FREEUP_REG r9
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lr r9, [erstatus]
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SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_STK
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SAVE_ALL_SYS
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; ------- setup args for Linux Page fault Hanlder ---------
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mov_s r0, sp
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lr r2, [efa]
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lr r3, [ecr]
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; Both st and ex imply WRITE access of some sort, hence do_page_fault( )
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; invoked with write=1 for DTLB-st/ex Miss and write=0 for ITLB miss or
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; DTLB-ld Miss
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; DTLB Miss Cause code is ld = 0x01 , st = 0x02, ex = 0x03
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; Following code uses that fact that st/ex have one bit in common
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btst_s r3, ECR_C_BIT_DTLB_ST_MISS
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mov.z r1, 0
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mov.nz r1, 1
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; We don't want exceptions to be disabled while the fault is handled.
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; Now that we have saved the context we return from exception hence
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; exceptions get re-enable
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FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9
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bl do_page_fault
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b ret_from_exception
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ARC_EXIT EV_TLBMissD
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ARC_ENTRY EV_TLBMissB ; Bogus entry to measure sz of DTLBMiss hdlr
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