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The current implementation of lazy interrupts handling has some issues that this tries to address. We don't do the various workarounds we need to do when re-enabling interrupts in some cases such as when returning from an interrupt and thus we may still lose or get delayed decrementer or doorbell interrupts. The current scheme also makes it much harder to handle the external "edge" interrupts provided by some BookE processors when using the EPR facility (External Proxy) and the Freescale Hypervisor. Additionally, we tend to keep interrupts hard disabled in a number of cases, such as decrementer interrupts, external interrupts, or when a masked decrementer interrupt is pending. This is sub-optimal. This is an attempt at fixing it all in one go by reworking the way we do the lazy interrupt disabling from the ground up. The base idea is to replace the "hard_enabled" field with a "irq_happened" field in which we store a bit mask of what interrupt occurred while soft-disabled. When re-enabling, either via arch_local_irq_restore() or when returning from an interrupt, we can now decide what to do by testing bits in that field. We then implement replaying of the missed interrupts either by re-using the existing exception frame (in exception exit case) or via the creation of a new one from an assembly trampoline (in the arch_local_irq_enable case). This removes the need to play with the decrementer to try to create fake interrupts, among others. In addition, this adds a few refinements: - We no longer hard disable decrementer interrupts that occur while soft-disabled. We now simply bump the decrementer back to max (on BookS) or leave it stopped (on BookE) and continue with hard interrupts enabled, which means that we'll potentially get better sample quality from performance monitor interrupts. - Timer, decrementer and doorbell interrupts now hard-enable shortly after removing the source of the interrupt, which means they no longer run entirely hard disabled. Again, this will improve perf sample quality. - On Book3E 64-bit, we now make the performance monitor interrupt act as an NMI like Book3S (the necessary C code for that to work appear to already be present in the FSL perf code, notably calling nmi_enter instead of irq_enter). (This also fixes a bug where BookE perfmon interrupts could clobber r14 ... oops) - We could make "masked" decrementer interrupts act as NMIs when doing timer-based perf sampling to improve the sample quality. Signed-off-by-yet: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> --- v2: - Add hard-enable to decrementer, timer and doorbells - Fix CR clobber in masked irq handling on BookE - Make embedded perf interrupt act as an NMI - Add a PACA_HAPPENED_EE_EDGE for use by FSL if they want to retrigger an interrupt without preventing hard-enable v3: - Fix or vs. ori bug on Book3E - Fix enabling of interrupts for some exceptions on Book3E v4: - Fix resend of doorbells on return from interrupt on Book3E v5: - Rebased on top of my latest series, which involves some significant rework of some aspects of the patch. v6: - 32-bit compile fix - more compile fixes with various .config combos - factor out the asm code to soft-disable interrupts - remove the C wrapper around preempt_schedule_irq v7: - Fix a bug with hard irq state tracking on native power7
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11 KiB
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352 lines
11 KiB
C
#ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_H
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#define _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_H
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/*
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* Extracted from head_64.S
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*
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* PowerPC version
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* Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org)
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*
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* Rewritten by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) for PReP
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* Copyright (C) 1996 Cort Dougan <cort@cs.nmt.edu>
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* Adapted for Power Macintosh by Paul Mackerras.
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* Low-level exception handlers and MMU support
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* rewritten by Paul Mackerras.
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* Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras.
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*
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* Adapted for 64bit PowerPC by Dave Engebretsen, Peter Bergner, and
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* Mike Corrigan {engebret|bergner|mikejc}@us.ibm.com
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*
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* This file contains the low-level support and setup for the
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* PowerPC-64 platform, including trap and interrupt dispatch.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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/*
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* The following macros define the code that appears as
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* the prologue to each of the exception handlers. They
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* are split into two parts to allow a single kernel binary
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* to be used for pSeries and iSeries.
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*
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* We make as much of the exception code common between native
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* exception handlers (including pSeries LPAR) and iSeries LPAR
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* implementations as possible.
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*/
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#define EX_R9 0
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#define EX_R10 8
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#define EX_R11 16
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#define EX_R12 24
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#define EX_R13 32
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#define EX_SRR0 40
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#define EX_DAR 48
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#define EX_DSISR 56
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#define EX_CCR 60
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#define EX_R3 64
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#define EX_LR 72
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#define EX_CFAR 80
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/*
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* We're short on space and time in the exception prolog, so we can't
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* use the normal SET_REG_IMMEDIATE macro. Normally we just need the
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* low halfword of the address, but for Kdump we need the whole low
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* word.
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*/
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#define LOAD_HANDLER(reg, label) \
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addi reg,reg,(label)-_stext; /* virt addr of handler ... */
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/* Exception register prefixes */
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#define EXC_HV H
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#define EXC_STD
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#define __EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1(area, extra, vec) \
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GET_PACA(r13); \
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std r9,area+EX_R9(r13); /* save r9 - r12 */ \
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std r10,area+EX_R10(r13); \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION_NESTED(66); \
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mfspr r10,SPRN_CFAR; \
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std r10,area+EX_CFAR(r13); \
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END_FTR_SECTION_NESTED(CPU_FTR_CFAR, CPU_FTR_CFAR, 66); \
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mfcr r9; \
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extra(vec); \
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std r11,area+EX_R11(r13); \
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std r12,area+EX_R12(r13); \
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GET_SCRATCH0(r10); \
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std r10,area+EX_R13(r13)
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#define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1(area, extra, vec) \
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__EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1(area, extra, vec)
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#define __EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES_1(label, h) \
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ld r12,PACAKBASE(r13); /* get high part of &label */ \
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ld r10,PACAKMSR(r13); /* get MSR value for kernel */ \
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mfspr r11,SPRN_##h##SRR0; /* save SRR0 */ \
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LOAD_HANDLER(r12,label) \
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mtspr SPRN_##h##SRR0,r12; \
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mfspr r12,SPRN_##h##SRR1; /* and SRR1 */ \
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mtspr SPRN_##h##SRR1,r10; \
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h##rfid; \
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b . /* prevent speculative execution */
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#define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES_1(label, h) \
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__EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES_1(label, h)
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#define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES(area, label, h, extra, vec) \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1(area, extra, vec); \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES_1(label, h);
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#define __KVMTEST(n) \
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lbz r10,HSTATE_IN_GUEST(r13); \
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cmpwi r10,0; \
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bne do_kvm_##n
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#define __KVM_HANDLER(area, h, n) \
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do_kvm_##n: \
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ld r10,area+EX_R10(r13); \
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stw r9,HSTATE_SCRATCH1(r13); \
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ld r9,area+EX_R9(r13); \
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std r12,HSTATE_SCRATCH0(r13); \
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li r12,n; \
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b kvmppc_interrupt
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#define __KVM_HANDLER_SKIP(area, h, n) \
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do_kvm_##n: \
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cmpwi r10,KVM_GUEST_MODE_SKIP; \
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ld r10,area+EX_R10(r13); \
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beq 89f; \
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stw r9,HSTATE_SCRATCH1(r13); \
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ld r9,area+EX_R9(r13); \
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std r12,HSTATE_SCRATCH0(r13); \
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li r12,n; \
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b kvmppc_interrupt; \
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89: mtocrf 0x80,r9; \
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ld r9,area+EX_R9(r13); \
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b kvmppc_skip_##h##interrupt
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#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_64_HANDLER
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#define KVMTEST(n) __KVMTEST(n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER(area, h, n) __KVM_HANDLER(area, h, n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_SKIP(area, h, n) __KVM_HANDLER_SKIP(area, h, n)
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#else
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#define KVMTEST(n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER(area, h, n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_SKIP(area, h, n)
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_PR
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#define KVMTEST_PR(n) __KVMTEST(n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_PR(area, h, n) __KVM_HANDLER(area, h, n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_PR_SKIP(area, h, n) __KVM_HANDLER_SKIP(area, h, n)
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#else
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#define KVMTEST_PR(n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_PR(area, h, n)
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#define KVM_HANDLER_PR_SKIP(area, h, n)
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#endif
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#define NOTEST(n)
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/*
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* The common exception prolog is used for all except a few exceptions
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* such as a segment miss on a kernel address. We have to be prepared
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* to take another exception from the point where we first touch the
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* kernel stack onwards.
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*
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* On entry r13 points to the paca, r9-r13 are saved in the paca,
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* r9 contains the saved CR, r11 and r12 contain the saved SRR0 and
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* SRR1, and relocation is on.
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*/
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#define EXCEPTION_PROLOG_COMMON(n, area) \
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andi. r10,r12,MSR_PR; /* See if coming from user */ \
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mr r10,r1; /* Save r1 */ \
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subi r1,r1,INT_FRAME_SIZE; /* alloc frame on kernel stack */ \
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beq- 1f; \
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ld r1,PACAKSAVE(r13); /* kernel stack to use */ \
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1: cmpdi cr1,r1,0; /* check if r1 is in userspace */ \
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blt+ cr1,3f; /* abort if it is */ \
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li r1,(n); /* will be reloaded later */ \
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sth r1,PACA_TRAP_SAVE(r13); \
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std r3,area+EX_R3(r13); \
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addi r3,r13,area; /* r3 -> where regs are saved*/ \
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b bad_stack; \
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3: std r9,_CCR(r1); /* save CR in stackframe */ \
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std r11,_NIP(r1); /* save SRR0 in stackframe */ \
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std r12,_MSR(r1); /* save SRR1 in stackframe */ \
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std r10,0(r1); /* make stack chain pointer */ \
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std r0,GPR0(r1); /* save r0 in stackframe */ \
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std r10,GPR1(r1); /* save r1 in stackframe */ \
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ACCOUNT_CPU_USER_ENTRY(r9, r10); \
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std r2,GPR2(r1); /* save r2 in stackframe */ \
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SAVE_4GPRS(3, r1); /* save r3 - r6 in stackframe */ \
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SAVE_2GPRS(7, r1); /* save r7, r8 in stackframe */ \
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ld r9,area+EX_R9(r13); /* move r9, r10 to stackframe */ \
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ld r10,area+EX_R10(r13); \
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std r9,GPR9(r1); \
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std r10,GPR10(r1); \
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ld r9,area+EX_R11(r13); /* move r11 - r13 to stackframe */ \
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ld r10,area+EX_R12(r13); \
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ld r11,area+EX_R13(r13); \
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std r9,GPR11(r1); \
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std r10,GPR12(r1); \
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std r11,GPR13(r1); \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION_NESTED(66); \
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ld r10,area+EX_CFAR(r13); \
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std r10,ORIG_GPR3(r1); \
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END_FTR_SECTION_NESTED(CPU_FTR_CFAR, CPU_FTR_CFAR, 66); \
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ld r2,PACATOC(r13); /* get kernel TOC into r2 */ \
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mflr r9; /* save LR in stackframe */ \
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std r9,_LINK(r1); \
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mfctr r10; /* save CTR in stackframe */ \
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std r10,_CTR(r1); \
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lbz r10,PACASOFTIRQEN(r13); \
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mfspr r11,SPRN_XER; /* save XER in stackframe */ \
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std r10,SOFTE(r1); \
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std r11,_XER(r1); \
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li r9,(n)+1; \
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std r9,_TRAP(r1); /* set trap number */ \
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li r10,0; \
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ld r11,exception_marker@toc(r2); \
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std r10,RESULT(r1); /* clear regs->result */ \
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std r11,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD-16(r1); /* mark the frame */ \
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ACCOUNT_STOLEN_TIME
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/*
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* Exception vectors.
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*/
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#define STD_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(loc, vec, label) \
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. = loc; \
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.globl label##_pSeries; \
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label##_pSeries: \
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HMT_MEDIUM; \
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SET_SCRATCH0(r13); /* save r13 */ \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES(PACA_EXGEN, label##_common, \
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EXC_STD, KVMTEST_PR, vec)
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#define STD_EXCEPTION_HV(loc, vec, label) \
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. = loc; \
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.globl label##_hv; \
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label##_hv: \
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HMT_MEDIUM; \
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SET_SCRATCH0(r13); /* save r13 */ \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES(PACA_EXGEN, label##_common, \
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EXC_HV, KVMTEST, vec)
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/* This associate vector numbers with bits in paca->irq_happened */
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#define SOFTEN_VALUE_0x500 PACA_IRQ_EE
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#define SOFTEN_VALUE_0x502 PACA_IRQ_EE
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#define SOFTEN_VALUE_0x900 PACA_IRQ_DEC
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#define SOFTEN_VALUE_0x982 PACA_IRQ_DEC
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#define __SOFTEN_TEST(h, vec) \
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lbz r10,PACASOFTIRQEN(r13); \
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cmpwi r10,0; \
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li r10,SOFTEN_VALUE_##vec; \
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beq masked_##h##interrupt
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#define _SOFTEN_TEST(h, vec) __SOFTEN_TEST(h, vec)
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#define SOFTEN_TEST_PR(vec) \
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KVMTEST_PR(vec); \
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_SOFTEN_TEST(EXC_STD, vec)
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#define SOFTEN_TEST_HV(vec) \
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KVMTEST(vec); \
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_SOFTEN_TEST(EXC_HV, vec)
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#define SOFTEN_TEST_HV_201(vec) \
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KVMTEST(vec); \
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_SOFTEN_TEST(EXC_STD, vec)
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#define __MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(vec, label, h, extra) \
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HMT_MEDIUM; \
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SET_SCRATCH0(r13); /* save r13 */ \
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__EXCEPTION_PROLOG_1(PACA_EXGEN, extra, vec); \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_PSERIES_1(label##_common, h);
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#define _MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(vec, label, h, extra) \
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__MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(vec, label, h, extra)
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#define MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(loc, vec, label) \
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. = loc; \
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.globl label##_pSeries; \
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label##_pSeries: \
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_MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(vec, label, \
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EXC_STD, SOFTEN_TEST_PR)
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#define MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_HV(loc, vec, label) \
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. = loc; \
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.globl label##_hv; \
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label##_hv: \
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_MASKABLE_EXCEPTION_PSERIES(vec, label, \
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EXC_HV, SOFTEN_TEST_HV)
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/*
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* Our exception common code can be passed various "additions"
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* to specify the behaviour of interrupts, whether to kick the
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* runlatch, etc...
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*/
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/* Exception addition: Hard disable interrupts */
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#define DISABLE_INTS SOFT_DISABLE_INTS(r10,r11)
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/* Exception addition: Keep interrupt state */
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#define ENABLE_INTS \
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ld r11,PACAKMSR(r13); \
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ld r12,_MSR(r1); \
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rlwimi r11,r12,0,MSR_EE; \
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mtmsrd r11,1
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#define ADD_NVGPRS \
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bl .save_nvgprs
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#define RUNLATCH_ON \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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clrrdi r3,r1,THREAD_SHIFT; \
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ld r4,TI_LOCAL_FLAGS(r3); \
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andi. r0,r4,_TLF_RUNLATCH; \
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beql ppc64_runlatch_on_trampoline; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_CTRL)
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#define EXCEPTION_COMMON(trap, label, hdlr, ret, additions) \
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.align 7; \
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.globl label##_common; \
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label##_common: \
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EXCEPTION_PROLOG_COMMON(trap, PACA_EXGEN); \
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additions; \
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addi r3,r1,STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD; \
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bl hdlr; \
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b ret
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#define STD_EXCEPTION_COMMON(trap, label, hdlr) \
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EXCEPTION_COMMON(trap, label, hdlr, ret_from_except, \
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ADD_NVGPRS;DISABLE_INTS)
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/*
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* Like STD_EXCEPTION_COMMON, but for exceptions that can occur
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* in the idle task and therefore need the special idle handling
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* (finish nap and runlatch)
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*/
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#define STD_EXCEPTION_COMMON_ASYNC(trap, label, hdlr) \
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EXCEPTION_COMMON(trap, label, hdlr, ret_from_except_lite, \
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FINISH_NAP;RUNLATCH_ON;DISABLE_INTS)
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/*
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* When the idle code in power4_idle puts the CPU into NAP mode,
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* it has to do so in a loop, and relies on the external interrupt
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* and decrementer interrupt entry code to get it out of the loop.
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* It sets the _TLF_NAPPING bit in current_thread_info()->local_flags
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* to signal that it is in the loop and needs help to get out.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_970_NAP
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#define FINISH_NAP \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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clrrdi r11,r1,THREAD_SHIFT; \
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ld r9,TI_LOCAL_FLAGS(r11); \
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andi. r10,r9,_TLF_NAPPING; \
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bnel power4_fixup_nap; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_CAN_NAP)
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#else
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#define FINISH_NAP
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#endif
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#endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_H */
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