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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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f5cfa980
Commit
f5cfa980
authored
Oct 01, 2005
by
Ralf Baechle
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Use R4000 TLB routines for SB1 also.
Signed-off-by:
Ralf Baechle
<
ralf@linux-mips.org
>
parent
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arch/mips/mm/Makefile
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arch/mips/mm/tlb-sb1.c
arch/mips/mm/tlb-sb1.c
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include/asm-mips/hazards.h
include/asm-mips/hazards.h
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arch/mips/mm/Makefile
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_R8000) += c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r8k.o
...
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_R8000) += c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r8k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_RM7000)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_RM7000)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
+=
c-sb1.o cerr-sb1.o cex-sb1.o pg-sb1.o
\
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
+=
c-sb1.o cerr-sb1.o cex-sb1.o pg-sb1.o
\
tlb-
sb1
.o
tlb-
r4k
.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_TX39XX)
+=
c-tx39.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r3k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_TX39XX)
+=
c-tx39.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r3k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_TX49XX)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_TX49XX)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_VR41XX)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_VR41XX)
+=
c-r4k.o cex-gen.o pg-r4k.o tlb-r4k.o
...
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arch/mips/mm/tlb-sb1.c
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/*
* Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (dm@engr.sgi.com)
* Copyright (C) 1997, 2001 Ralf Baechle (ralf@gnu.org)
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Broadcom Corporation
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
#include <asm/cpu.h>
extern
void
build_tlb_refill_handler
(
void
);
#define UNIQUE_ENTRYHI(idx) (CKSEG0 + ((idx) << (PAGE_SHIFT + 1)))
/* Dump the current entry* and pagemask registers */
static
inline
void
dump_cur_tlb_regs
(
void
)
{
unsigned
int
entryhihi
,
entryhilo
,
entrylo0hi
,
entrylo0lo
,
entrylo1hi
;
unsigned
int
entrylo1lo
,
pagemask
;
__asm__
__volatile__
(
".set push
\n
"
".set noreorder
\n
"
".set mips64
\n
"
".set noat
\n
"
" tlbr
\n
"
" dmfc0 $1, $10
\n
"
" dsrl32 %0, $1, 0
\n
"
" sll %1, $1, 0
\n
"
" dmfc0 $1, $2
\n
"
" dsrl32 %2, $1, 0
\n
"
" sll %3, $1, 0
\n
"
" dmfc0 $1, $3
\n
"
" dsrl32 %4, $1, 0
\n
"
" sll %5, $1, 0
\n
"
" mfc0 %6, $5
\n
"
".set pop
\n
"
:
"=r"
(
entryhihi
),
"=r"
(
entryhilo
),
"=r"
(
entrylo0hi
),
"=r"
(
entrylo0lo
),
"=r"
(
entrylo1hi
),
"=r"
(
entrylo1lo
),
"=r"
(
pagemask
));
printk
(
"%08X%08X %08X%08X %08X%08X %08X"
,
entryhihi
,
entryhilo
,
entrylo0hi
,
entrylo0lo
,
entrylo1hi
,
entrylo1lo
,
pagemask
);
}
void
sb1_dump_tlb
(
void
)
{
unsigned
long
old_ctx
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
entry
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
old_ctx
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
printk
(
"Current TLB registers state:
\n
"
" EntryHi EntryLo0 EntryLo1 PageMask Index
\n
"
"--------------------------------------------------------------------
\n
"
);
dump_cur_tlb_regs
();
printk
(
" %08X
\n
"
,
read_c0_index
());
printk
(
"
\n\n
Full TLB Dump:
\n
"
"Idx EntryHi EntryLo0 EntryLo1 PageMask
\n
"
"--------------------------------------------------------------
\n
"
);
for
(
entry
=
0
;
entry
<
current_cpu_data
.
tlbsize
;
entry
++
)
{
write_c0_index
(
entry
);
printk
(
"
\n
%02i "
,
entry
);
dump_cur_tlb_regs
();
}
printk
(
"
\n
"
);
write_c0_entryhi
(
old_ctx
);
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
void
local_flush_tlb_all
(
void
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
unsigned
long
old_ctx
;
int
entry
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
/* Save old context and create impossible VPN2 value */
old_ctx
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
entry
=
read_c0_wired
();
while
(
entry
<
current_cpu_data
.
tlbsize
)
{
write_c0_entryhi
(
UNIQUE_ENTRYHI
(
entry
));
write_c0_index
(
entry
);
tlb_write_indexed
();
entry
++
;
}
write_c0_entryhi
(
old_ctx
);
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
/*
* Use a bogus region of memory (starting at 0) to sanitize the TLB's.
* Use increments of the maximum page size (16MB), and check for duplicate
* entries before doing a given write. Then, when we're safe from collisions
* with the firmware, go back and give all the entries invalid addresses with
* the normal flush routine. Wired entries will be killed as well!
*/
static
void
__init
sb1_sanitize_tlb
(
void
)
{
int
entry
;
long
addr
=
0
;
long
inc
=
1
<<
24
;
/* 16MB */
/* Save old context and create impossible VPN2 value */
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
for
(
entry
=
0
;
entry
<
current_cpu_data
.
tlbsize
;
entry
++
)
{
do
{
addr
+=
inc
;
write_c0_entryhi
(
addr
);
tlb_probe
();
}
while
((
int
)(
read_c0_index
())
>=
0
);
write_c0_index
(
entry
);
tlb_write_indexed
();
}
/* Now that we know we're safe from collisions, we can safely flush
the TLB with the "normal" routine. */
local_flush_tlb_all
();
}
void
local_flush_tlb_range
(
struct
vm_area_struct
*
vma
,
unsigned
long
start
,
unsigned
long
end
)
{
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
=
vma
->
vm_mm
;
int
cpu
=
smp_processor_id
();
if
(
cpu_context
(
cpu
,
mm
)
!=
0
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
size
;
size
=
(
end
-
start
+
(
PAGE_SIZE
-
1
))
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
size
=
(
size
+
1
)
>>
1
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
if
(
size
<=
(
current_cpu_data
.
tlbsize
/
2
))
{
int
oldpid
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
int
newpid
=
cpu_asid
(
cpu
,
mm
);
start
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
end
+=
((
PAGE_SIZE
<<
1
)
-
1
);
end
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
while
(
start
<
end
)
{
int
idx
;
write_c0_entryhi
(
start
|
newpid
);
start
+=
(
PAGE_SIZE
<<
1
);
tlb_probe
();
idx
=
read_c0_index
();
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
if
(
idx
<
0
)
continue
;
write_c0_entryhi
(
UNIQUE_ENTRYHI
(
idx
));
tlb_write_indexed
();
}
write_c0_entryhi
(
oldpid
);
}
else
{
drop_mmu_context
(
mm
,
cpu
);
}
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
}
void
local_flush_tlb_kernel_range
(
unsigned
long
start
,
unsigned
long
end
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
size
;
size
=
(
end
-
start
+
(
PAGE_SIZE
-
1
))
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
size
=
(
size
+
1
)
>>
1
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
if
(
size
<=
(
current_cpu_data
.
tlbsize
/
2
))
{
int
pid
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
start
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
end
+=
((
PAGE_SIZE
<<
1
)
-
1
);
end
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
while
(
start
<
end
)
{
int
idx
;
write_c0_entryhi
(
start
);
start
+=
(
PAGE_SIZE
<<
1
);
tlb_probe
();
idx
=
read_c0_index
();
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
if
(
idx
<
0
)
continue
;
write_c0_entryhi
(
UNIQUE_ENTRYHI
(
idx
));
tlb_write_indexed
();
}
write_c0_entryhi
(
pid
);
}
else
{
local_flush_tlb_all
();
}
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
void
local_flush_tlb_page
(
struct
vm_area_struct
*
vma
,
unsigned
long
page
)
{
int
cpu
=
smp_processor_id
();
if
(
cpu_context
(
cpu
,
vma
->
vm_mm
)
!=
0
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
oldpid
,
newpid
,
idx
;
newpid
=
cpu_asid
(
cpu
,
vma
->
vm_mm
);
page
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
oldpid
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
write_c0_entryhi
(
page
|
newpid
);
tlb_probe
();
idx
=
read_c0_index
();
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
if
(
idx
<
0
)
goto
finish
;
/* Make sure all entries differ. */
write_c0_entryhi
(
UNIQUE_ENTRYHI
(
idx
));
tlb_write_indexed
();
finish:
write_c0_entryhi
(
oldpid
);
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
}
/*
* Remove one kernel space TLB entry. This entry is assumed to be marked
* global so we don't do the ASID thing.
*/
void
local_flush_tlb_one
(
unsigned
long
page
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
oldpid
,
idx
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
oldpid
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
page
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
write_c0_entryhi
(
page
);
tlb_probe
();
idx
=
read_c0_index
();
write_c0_entrylo0
(
0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
0
);
if
(
idx
>=
0
)
{
/* Make sure all entries differ. */
write_c0_entryhi
(
UNIQUE_ENTRYHI
(
idx
));
tlb_write_indexed
();
}
write_c0_entryhi
(
oldpid
);
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
/* All entries common to a mm share an asid. To effectively flush
these entries, we just bump the asid. */
void
local_flush_tlb_mm
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
)
{
int
cpu
;
preempt_disable
();
cpu
=
smp_processor_id
();
if
(
cpu_context
(
cpu
,
mm
)
!=
0
)
{
drop_mmu_context
(
mm
,
cpu
);
}
preempt_enable
();
}
/* Stolen from mips32 routines */
void
__update_tlb
(
struct
vm_area_struct
*
vma
,
unsigned
long
address
,
pte_t
pte
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
pgd_t
*
pgdp
;
pud_t
*
pudp
;
pmd_t
*
pmdp
;
pte_t
*
ptep
;
int
idx
,
pid
;
/*
* Handle debugger faulting in for debugee.
*/
if
(
current
->
active_mm
!=
vma
->
vm_mm
)
return
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
pid
=
read_c0_entryhi
()
&
ASID_MASK
;
address
&=
(
PAGE_MASK
<<
1
);
write_c0_entryhi
(
address
|
pid
);
pgdp
=
pgd_offset
(
vma
->
vm_mm
,
address
);
tlb_probe
();
pudp
=
pud_offset
(
pgdp
,
address
);
pmdp
=
pmd_offset
(
pudp
,
address
);
idx
=
read_c0_index
();
ptep
=
pte_offset_map
(
pmdp
,
address
);
#if defined(CONFIG_64BIT_PHYS_ADDR) && defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPS32_R1)
write_c0_entrylo0
(
ptep
->
pte_high
);
ptep
++
;
write_c0_entrylo1
(
ptep
->
pte_high
);
#else
write_c0_entrylo0
(
pte_val
(
*
ptep
++
)
>>
6
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
pte_val
(
*
ptep
)
>>
6
);
#endif
if
(
idx
<
0
)
tlb_write_random
();
else
tlb_write_indexed
();
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
void
__init
add_wired_entry
(
unsigned
long
entrylo0
,
unsigned
long
entrylo1
,
unsigned
long
entryhi
,
unsigned
long
pagemask
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
unsigned
long
wired
;
unsigned
long
old_pagemask
;
unsigned
long
old_ctx
;
local_irq_save
(
flags
);
/* Save old context and create impossible VPN2 value */
old_ctx
=
read_c0_entryhi
();
old_pagemask
=
read_c0_pagemask
();
wired
=
read_c0_wired
();
write_c0_wired
(
wired
+
1
);
write_c0_index
(
wired
);
write_c0_pagemask
(
pagemask
);
write_c0_entryhi
(
entryhi
);
write_c0_entrylo0
(
entrylo0
);
write_c0_entrylo1
(
entrylo1
);
tlb_write_indexed
();
write_c0_entryhi
(
old_ctx
);
write_c0_pagemask
(
old_pagemask
);
local_flush_tlb_all
();
local_irq_restore
(
flags
);
}
/*
* This is called from loadmmu.c. We have to set up all the
* memory management function pointers, as well as initialize
* the caches and tlbs
*/
void
tlb_init
(
void
)
{
write_c0_pagemask
(
PM_DEFAULT_MASK
);
write_c0_wired
(
0
);
/*
* We don't know what state the firmware left the TLB's in, so this is
* the ultra-conservative way to flush the TLB's and avoid machine
* check exceptions due to duplicate TLB entries
*/
sb1_sanitize_tlb
();
build_tlb_refill_handler
();
}
include/asm-mips/hazards.h
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@@ -74,7 +74,8 @@
...
@@ -74,7 +74,8 @@
#define irq_disable_hazard
#define irq_disable_hazard
_ehb
_ehb
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000)
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000) || \
defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
/*
/*
* R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
* R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
...
@@ -180,7 +181,8 @@ __asm__(
...
@@ -180,7 +181,8 @@ __asm__(
__asm__ __volatile__( \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
"back_to_back_c0_hazard")
"back_to_back_c0_hazard")
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000)
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000) || \
defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
/*
/*
* R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
* R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
...
...
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