Commit d5d2c264 authored by Yu Chien Peter Lin's avatar Yu Chien Peter Lin Committed by Palmer Dabbelt

riscv: Improve PTDUMP to show RSW with non-zero value

RSW field can be used to encode 2 bits of software
defined information. Currently, PTDUMP only prints
"RSW" when its value is 1 or 3.

To fix this issue and improve the debugging experience
with PTDUMP, we redefine _PAGE_SPECIAL to its original
value and use _PAGE_SOFT as the RSW mask, allow it to
print the RSW with any non-zero value.

This patch also removes the val from the struct prot_bits
as it is no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: default avatarYu Chien Peter Lin <peterlin@andestech.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarAlexandre Ghiti <alexghiti@rivosinc.com>
Tested-by: default avatarAlexandre Ghiti <alexghiti@rivosinc.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230921025022.3989723-2-peterlin@andestech.comSigned-off-by: default avatarPalmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>
parent 0bb80ecc
...@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ ...@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
#define _PAGE_GLOBAL (1 << 5) /* Global */ #define _PAGE_GLOBAL (1 << 5) /* Global */
#define _PAGE_ACCESSED (1 << 6) /* Set by hardware on any access */ #define _PAGE_ACCESSED (1 << 6) /* Set by hardware on any access */
#define _PAGE_DIRTY (1 << 7) /* Set by hardware on any write */ #define _PAGE_DIRTY (1 << 7) /* Set by hardware on any write */
#define _PAGE_SOFT (1 << 8) /* Reserved for software */ #define _PAGE_SOFT (3 << 8) /* Reserved for software */
#define _PAGE_SPECIAL _PAGE_SOFT #define _PAGE_SPECIAL (1 << 8) /* RSW: 0x1 */
#define _PAGE_TABLE _PAGE_PRESENT #define _PAGE_TABLE _PAGE_PRESENT
/* /*
......
...@@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ static struct ptd_mm_info efi_ptd_info = { ...@@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ static struct ptd_mm_info efi_ptd_info = {
/* Page Table Entry */ /* Page Table Entry */
struct prot_bits { struct prot_bits {
u64 mask; u64 mask;
u64 val;
const char *set; const char *set;
const char *clear; const char *clear;
}; };
...@@ -137,47 +136,38 @@ struct prot_bits { ...@@ -137,47 +136,38 @@ struct prot_bits {
static const struct prot_bits pte_bits[] = { static const struct prot_bits pte_bits[] = {
{ {
.mask = _PAGE_SOFT, .mask = _PAGE_SOFT,
.val = _PAGE_SOFT, .set = "RSW(%d)",
.set = "RSW", .clear = " .. ",
.clear = " ",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_DIRTY, .mask = _PAGE_DIRTY,
.val = _PAGE_DIRTY,
.set = "D", .set = "D",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_ACCESSED, .mask = _PAGE_ACCESSED,
.val = _PAGE_ACCESSED,
.set = "A", .set = "A",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_GLOBAL, .mask = _PAGE_GLOBAL,
.val = _PAGE_GLOBAL,
.set = "G", .set = "G",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_USER, .mask = _PAGE_USER,
.val = _PAGE_USER,
.set = "U", .set = "U",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_EXEC, .mask = _PAGE_EXEC,
.val = _PAGE_EXEC,
.set = "X", .set = "X",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_WRITE, .mask = _PAGE_WRITE,
.val = _PAGE_WRITE,
.set = "W", .set = "W",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_READ, .mask = _PAGE_READ,
.val = _PAGE_READ,
.set = "R", .set = "R",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
}, { }, {
.mask = _PAGE_PRESENT, .mask = _PAGE_PRESENT,
.val = _PAGE_PRESENT,
.set = "V", .set = "V",
.clear = ".", .clear = ".",
} }
...@@ -208,15 +198,20 @@ static void dump_prot(struct pg_state *st) ...@@ -208,15 +198,20 @@ static void dump_prot(struct pg_state *st)
unsigned int i; unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pte_bits); i++) { for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pte_bits); i++) {
const char *s; char s[7];
unsigned long val;
if ((st->current_prot & pte_bits[i].mask) == pte_bits[i].val)
s = pte_bits[i].set; val = st->current_prot & pte_bits[i].mask;
else if (val) {
s = pte_bits[i].clear; if (pte_bits[i].mask == _PAGE_SOFT)
sprintf(s, pte_bits[i].set, val >> 8);
else
sprintf(s, "%s", pte_bits[i].set);
} else {
sprintf(s, "%s", pte_bits[i].clear);
}
if (s) pt_dump_seq_printf(st->seq, " %s", s);
pt_dump_seq_printf(st->seq, " %s", s);
} }
} }
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