1342 lines
36 KiB
ArmAsm
1342 lines
36 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Linux/PA-RISC Project (http://www.parisc-linux.org/)
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*
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* System call entry code / Linux gateway page
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* Copyright (c) Matthew Wilcox 1999 <willy@infradead.org>
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* Licensed under the GNU GPL.
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* thanks to Philipp Rumpf, Mike Shaver and various others
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* sorry about the wall, puffin..
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*/
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/*
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How does the Linux gateway page on PA-RISC work?
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------------------------------------------------
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The Linux gateway page on PA-RISC is "special".
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It actually has PAGE_GATEWAY bits set (this is linux terminology; in parisc
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terminology it's Execute, promote to PL0) in the page map. So anything
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executing on this page executes with kernel level privilege (there's more to it
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than that: to have this happen, you also have to use a branch with a ,gate
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completer to activate the privilege promotion). The upshot is that everything
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that runs on the gateway page runs at kernel privilege but with the current
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user process address space (although you have access to kernel space via %sr2).
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For the 0x100 syscall entry, we redo the space registers to point to the kernel
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address space (preserving the user address space in %sr3), move to wide mode if
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required, save the user registers and branch into the kernel syscall entry
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point. For all the other functions, we execute at kernel privilege but don't
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flip address spaces. The basic upshot of this is that these code snippets are
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executed atomically (because the kernel can't be pre-empted) and they may
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perform architecturally forbidden (to PL3) operations (like setting control
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registers).
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*/
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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#include <asm/errno.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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#include <asm/psw.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/assembly.h>
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#include <asm/processor.h>
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#include <asm/cache.h>
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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/* We fill the empty parts of the gateway page with
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* something that will kill the kernel or a
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* userspace application.
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*/
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#define KILL_INSN break 0,0
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.level PA_ASM_LEVEL
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.macro lws_pagefault_disable reg1,reg2
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mfctl %cr30, \reg2
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ldo TASK_PAGEFAULT_DISABLED(\reg2), \reg2
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ldw 0(%sr2,\reg2), \reg1
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ldo 1(\reg1), \reg1
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stw \reg1, 0(%sr2,\reg2)
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.endm
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.macro lws_pagefault_enable reg1,reg2
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mfctl %cr30, \reg2
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ldo TASK_PAGEFAULT_DISABLED(\reg2), \reg2
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ldw 0(%sr2,\reg2), \reg1
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ldo -1(\reg1), \reg1
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stw \reg1, 0(%sr2,\reg2)
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.endm
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.text
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.import syscall_exit,code
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.import syscall_exit_rfi,code
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/* Linux gateway page is aliased to virtual page 0 in the kernel
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* address space. Since it is a gateway page it cannot be
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* dereferenced, so null pointers will still fault. We start
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* the actual entry point at 0x100. We put break instructions
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* at the beginning of the page to trap null indirect function
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* pointers.
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*/
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.align PAGE_SIZE
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ENTRY(linux_gateway_page)
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/* ADDRESS 0x00 to 0xb0 = 176 bytes / 4 bytes per insn = 44 insns */
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.rept 44
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KILL_INSN
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.endr
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/* ADDRESS 0xb0 to 0xb8, lws uses two insns for entry */
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/* Light-weight-syscall entry must always be located at 0xb0 */
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/* WARNING: Keep this number updated with table size changes */
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#define __NR_lws_entries (5)
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lws_entry:
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gate lws_start, %r0 /* increase privilege */
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depi PRIV_USER, 31, 2, %r31 /* Ensure we return into user mode. */
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/* Fill from 0xb8 to 0xe0 */
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.rept 10
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KILL_INSN
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.endr
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/* This function MUST be located at 0xe0 for glibc's threading
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mechanism to work. DO NOT MOVE THIS CODE EVER! */
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set_thread_pointer:
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gate .+8, %r0 /* increase privilege */
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depi PRIV_USER, 31, 2, %r31 /* Ensure we return into user mode. */
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be 0(%sr7,%r31) /* return to user space */
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mtctl %r26, %cr27 /* move arg0 to the control register */
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/* Increase the chance of trapping if random jumps occur to this
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address, fill from 0xf0 to 0x100 */
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.rept 4
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KILL_INSN
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.endr
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/* This address must remain fixed at 0x100 for glibc's syscalls to work */
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.align LINUX_GATEWAY_ADDR
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linux_gateway_entry:
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gate .+8, %r0 /* become privileged */
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mtsp %r0,%sr4 /* get kernel space into sr4 */
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mtsp %r0,%sr5 /* get kernel space into sr5 */
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mtsp %r0,%sr6 /* get kernel space into sr6 */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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/* Store W bit on entry to the syscall in case it's a wide userland
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* process. */
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ssm PSW_SM_W, %r1
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extrd,u %r1,PSW_W_BIT,1,%r1
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/* sp must be aligned on 4, so deposit the W bit setting into
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* the bottom of sp temporarily */
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or,ev %r1,%r30,%r30
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b,n 1f
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/* The top halves of argument registers must be cleared on syscall
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* entry from narrow executable.
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*/
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r26
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r25
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r24
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r23
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r22
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depdi 0, 31, 32, %r21
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1:
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#endif
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/* We use a rsm/ssm pair to prevent sr3 from being clobbered
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* by external interrupts.
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*/
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mfsp %sr7,%r1 /* save user sr7 */
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rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* disable interrupts */
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mtsp %r1,%sr3 /* and store it in sr3 */
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mfctl %cr30,%r1
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xor %r1,%r30,%r30 /* ye olde xor trick */
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xor %r1,%r30,%r1
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xor %r1,%r30,%r30
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LDREG TASK_STACK(%r30),%r30 /* set up kernel stack */
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ldo FRAME_SIZE(%r30),%r30
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/* N.B.: It is critical that we don't set sr7 to 0 until r30
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* contains a valid kernel stack pointer. It is also
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* critical that we don't start using the kernel stack
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* until after sr7 has been set to 0.
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*/
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mtsp %r0,%sr7 /* get kernel space into sr7 */
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ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* enable interrupts */
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STREGM %r1,FRAME_SIZE(%r30) /* save r1 (usp) here for now */
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr in %r1 */
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/* Save some registers for sigcontext and potential task
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switch (see entry.S for the details of which ones are
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saved/restored). TASK_PT_PSW is zeroed so we can see whether
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a process is on a syscall or not. For an interrupt the real
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PSW value is stored. This is needed for gdb and sys_ptrace. */
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STREG %r0, TASK_PT_PSW(%r1)
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STREG %r2, TASK_PT_GR2(%r1) /* preserve rp */
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STREG %r19, TASK_PT_GR19(%r1)
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LDREGM -FRAME_SIZE(%r30), %r2 /* get users sp back */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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extrd,u %r2,63,1,%r19 /* W hidden in bottom bit */
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#if 0
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xor %r19,%r2,%r2 /* clear bottom bit */
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depd,z %r19,1,1,%r19
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std %r19,TASK_PT_PSW(%r1)
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#endif
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#endif
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STREG %r2, TASK_PT_GR30(%r1) /* ... and save it */
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STREG %r20, TASK_PT_GR20(%r1) /* Syscall number */
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STREG %r21, TASK_PT_GR21(%r1)
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STREG %r22, TASK_PT_GR22(%r1)
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STREG %r23, TASK_PT_GR23(%r1) /* 4th argument */
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STREG %r24, TASK_PT_GR24(%r1) /* 3rd argument */
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STREG %r25, TASK_PT_GR25(%r1) /* 2nd argument */
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STREG %r26, TASK_PT_GR26(%r1) /* 1st argument */
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STREG %r27, TASK_PT_GR27(%r1) /* user dp */
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STREG %r28, TASK_PT_GR28(%r1) /* return value 0 */
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STREG %r0, TASK_PT_ORIG_R28(%r1) /* don't prohibit restarts */
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STREG %r29, TASK_PT_GR29(%r1) /* return value 1 */
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STREG %r31, TASK_PT_GR31(%r1) /* preserve syscall return ptr */
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ldo TASK_PT_FR0(%r1), %r27 /* save fpregs from the kernel */
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save_fp %r27 /* or potential task switch */
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mfctl %cr11, %r27 /* i.e. SAR */
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STREG %r27, TASK_PT_SAR(%r1)
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loadgp
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */
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copy %r19,%r2 /* W bit back to r2 */
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#else
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/* no need to save these on stack in wide mode because the first 8
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* args are passed in registers */
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stw %r22, -52(%r30) /* 5th argument */
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stw %r21, -56(%r30) /* 6th argument */
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#endif
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/* Are we being ptraced? */
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mfctl %cr30, %r1
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LDREG TASK_TI_FLAGS(%r1),%r1
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ldi _TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE_MASK, %r19
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and,COND(=) %r1, %r19, %r0
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b,n .Ltracesys
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/* Note! We cannot use the syscall table that is mapped
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nearby since the gateway page is mapped execute-only. */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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ldil L%sys_call_table, %r1
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or,= %r2,%r2,%r2
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addil L%(sys_call_table64-sys_call_table), %r1
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ldo R%sys_call_table(%r1), %r19
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or,= %r2,%r2,%r2
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ldo R%sys_call_table64(%r1), %r19
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#else
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load32 sys_call_table, %r19
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#endif
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comiclr,>> __NR_Linux_syscalls, %r20, %r0
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b,n .Lsyscall_nosys
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LDREGX %r20(%r19), %r19
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/* If this is a sys_rt_sigreturn call, and the signal was received
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* when not in_syscall, then we want to return via syscall_exit_rfi,
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* not syscall_exit. Signal no. in r20, in_syscall in r25 (see
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* trampoline code in signal.c).
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*/
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ldi __NR_rt_sigreturn,%r2
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comb,= %r2,%r20,.Lrt_sigreturn
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.Lin_syscall:
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ldil L%syscall_exit,%r2
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be 0(%sr7,%r19)
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ldo R%syscall_exit(%r2),%r2
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.Lrt_sigreturn:
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comib,<> 0,%r25,.Lin_syscall
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ldil L%syscall_exit_rfi,%r2
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be 0(%sr7,%r19)
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ldo R%syscall_exit_rfi(%r2),%r2
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/* Note! Because we are not running where we were linked, any
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calls to functions external to this file must be indirect. To
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be safe, we apply the opposite rule to functions within this
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file, with local labels given to them to ensure correctness. */
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.Lsyscall_nosys:
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syscall_nosys:
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ldil L%syscall_exit,%r1
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be R%syscall_exit(%sr7,%r1)
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ldo -ENOSYS(%r0),%r28 /* set errno */
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/* Warning! This trace code is a virtual duplicate of the code above so be
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* sure to maintain both! */
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.Ltracesys:
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tracesys:
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/* Need to save more registers so the debugger can see where we
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* are. This saves only the lower 8 bits of PSW, so that the C
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* bit is still clear on syscalls, and the D bit is set if this
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* full register save path has been executed. We check the D
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* bit on syscall_return_rfi to determine which registers to
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* restore. An interrupt results in a full PSW saved with the
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* C bit set, a non-straced syscall entry results in C and D clear
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* in the saved PSW.
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*/
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr */
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ssm 0,%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_PSW(%r1) /* Lower 8 bits only!! */
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mfsp %sr0,%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR0(%r1)
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mfsp %sr1,%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR1(%r1)
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mfsp %sr2,%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR2(%r1)
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mfsp %sr3,%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR3(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR4(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR5(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR6(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_SR7(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IASQ0(%r1)
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IASQ1(%r1)
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR31(%r1),%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ0(%r1)
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ldo 4(%r2),%r2
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STREG %r2,TASK_PT_IAOQ1(%r1)
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ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r2
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/* reg_save %r2 */
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STREG %r3,PT_GR3(%r2)
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STREG %r4,PT_GR4(%r2)
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STREG %r5,PT_GR5(%r2)
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STREG %r6,PT_GR6(%r2)
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STREG %r7,PT_GR7(%r2)
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STREG %r8,PT_GR8(%r2)
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STREG %r9,PT_GR9(%r2)
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STREG %r10,PT_GR10(%r2)
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STREG %r11,PT_GR11(%r2)
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STREG %r12,PT_GR12(%r2)
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STREG %r13,PT_GR13(%r2)
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STREG %r14,PT_GR14(%r2)
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STREG %r15,PT_GR15(%r2)
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STREG %r16,PT_GR16(%r2)
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STREG %r17,PT_GR17(%r2)
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STREG %r18,PT_GR18(%r2)
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/* Finished saving things for the debugger */
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copy %r2,%r26
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ldil L%do_syscall_trace_enter,%r1
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ldil L%tracesys_next,%r2
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be R%do_syscall_trace_enter(%sr7,%r1)
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ldo R%tracesys_next(%r2),%r2
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tracesys_next:
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/* do_syscall_trace_enter either returned the syscallno, or -1L,
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* so we skip restoring the PT_GR20 below, since we pulled it from
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* task->thread.regs.gr[20] above.
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*/
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copy %ret0,%r20
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr */
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR28(%r1), %r28 /* Restore return value */
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR26(%r1), %r26 /* Restore the users args */
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR25(%r1), %r25
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR24(%r1), %r24
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR23(%r1), %r23
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR22(%r1), %r22
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR21(%r1), %r21
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */
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#else
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stw %r22, -52(%r30) /* 5th argument */
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stw %r21, -56(%r30) /* 6th argument */
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#endif
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cmpib,COND(=),n -1,%r20,tracesys_exit /* seccomp may have returned -1 */
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comiclr,>> __NR_Linux_syscalls, %r20, %r0
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b,n .Ltracesys_nosys
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/* Note! We cannot use the syscall table that is mapped
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nearby since the gateway page is mapped execute-only. */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR30(%r1), %r19 /* get users sp back */
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extrd,u %r19,63,1,%r2 /* W hidden in bottom bit */
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ldil L%sys_call_table, %r1
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or,= %r2,%r2,%r2
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addil L%(sys_call_table64-sys_call_table), %r1
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ldo R%sys_call_table(%r1), %r19
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or,= %r2,%r2,%r2
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ldo R%sys_call_table64(%r1), %r19
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#else
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load32 sys_call_table, %r19
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#endif
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LDREGX %r20(%r19), %r19
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/* If this is a sys_rt_sigreturn call, and the signal was received
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* when not in_syscall, then we want to return via syscall_exit_rfi,
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* not syscall_exit. Signal no. in r20, in_syscall in r25 (see
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* trampoline code in signal.c).
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*/
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ldi __NR_rt_sigreturn,%r2
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comb,= %r2,%r20,.Ltrace_rt_sigreturn
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.Ltrace_in_syscall:
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ldil L%tracesys_exit,%r2
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be 0(%sr7,%r19)
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ldo R%tracesys_exit(%r2),%r2
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.Ltracesys_nosys:
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ldo -ENOSYS(%r0),%r28 /* set errno */
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/* Do *not* call this function on the gateway page, because it
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makes a direct call to syscall_trace. */
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tracesys_exit:
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */
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#endif
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ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r26
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BL do_syscall_trace_exit,%r2
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STREG %r28,TASK_PT_GR28(%r1) /* save return value now */
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr */
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LDREG TASK_PT_GR28(%r1), %r28 /* Restore return val. */
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ldil L%syscall_exit,%r1
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be,n R%syscall_exit(%sr7,%r1)
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.Ltrace_rt_sigreturn:
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comib,<> 0,%r25,.Ltrace_in_syscall
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ldil L%tracesys_sigexit,%r2
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be 0(%sr7,%r19)
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ldo R%tracesys_sigexit(%r2),%r2
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tracesys_sigexit:
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mfctl %cr30,%r1 /* get task ptr */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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ldo -16(%r30),%r29 /* Reference param save area */
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#endif
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BL do_syscall_trace_exit,%r2
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ldo TASK_REGS(%r1),%r26
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ldil L%syscall_exit_rfi,%r1
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be,n R%syscall_exit_rfi(%sr7,%r1)
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/*********************************************************
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32/64-bit Light-Weight-Syscall ABI
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* - Indicates a hint for userspace inline asm
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implementations.
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Syscall number (caller-saves)
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- %r20
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* In asm clobber.
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Argument registers (caller-saves)
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- %r26, %r25, %r24, %r23, %r22
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* In asm input.
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Return registers (caller-saves)
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- %r28 (return), %r21 (errno)
|
|
* In asm output.
|
|
|
|
Caller-saves registers
|
|
- %r1, %r27, %r29
|
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- %r2 (return pointer)
|
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- %r31 (ble link register)
|
|
* In asm clobber.
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|
|
|
Callee-saves registers
|
|
- %r3-%r18
|
|
- %r30 (stack pointer)
|
|
* Not in asm clobber.
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|
|
|
If userspace is 32-bit:
|
|
Callee-saves registers
|
|
- %r19 (32-bit PIC register)
|
|
|
|
Differences from 32-bit calling convention:
|
|
- Syscall number in %r20
|
|
- Additional argument register %r22 (arg4)
|
|
- Callee-saves %r19.
|
|
|
|
If userspace is 64-bit:
|
|
Callee-saves registers
|
|
- %r27 (64-bit PIC register)
|
|
|
|
Differences from 64-bit calling convention:
|
|
- Syscall number in %r20
|
|
- Additional argument register %r22 (arg4)
|
|
- Callee-saves %r27.
|
|
|
|
Error codes returned by entry path:
|
|
|
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ENOSYS - r20 was an invalid LWS number.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************/
|
|
lws_start:
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
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ssm PSW_SM_W, %r1
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extrd,u %r1,PSW_W_BIT,1,%r1
|
|
/* sp must be aligned on 4, so deposit the W bit setting into
|
|
* the bottom of sp temporarily */
|
|
or,od %r1,%r30,%r30
|
|
|
|
/* Clip LWS number to a 32-bit value for 32-bit processes */
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r20
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Is the lws entry number valid? */
|
|
comiclr,>> __NR_lws_entries, %r20, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_nosys
|
|
|
|
/* Load table start */
|
|
ldil L%lws_table, %r1
|
|
ldo R%lws_table(%r1), %r28 /* Scratch use of r28 */
|
|
LDREGX %r20(%sr2,r28), %r21 /* Scratch use of r21 */
|
|
|
|
/* Jump to lws, lws table pointers already relocated */
|
|
be,n 0(%sr2,%r21)
|
|
|
|
lws_exit_noerror:
|
|
lws_pagefault_enable %r1,%r21
|
|
stw,ma %r20, 0(%sr2,%r20)
|
|
ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0
|
|
b lws_exit
|
|
copy %r0, %r21
|
|
|
|
lws_wouldblock:
|
|
ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0
|
|
ldo 2(%r0), %r28
|
|
b lws_exit
|
|
ldo -EAGAIN(%r0), %r21
|
|
|
|
lws_pagefault:
|
|
lws_pagefault_enable %r1,%r21
|
|
stw,ma %r20, 0(%sr2,%r20)
|
|
ssm PSW_SM_I, %r0
|
|
ldo 3(%r0),%r28
|
|
b lws_exit
|
|
ldo -EAGAIN(%r0),%r21
|
|
|
|
lws_fault:
|
|
ldo 1(%r0),%r28
|
|
b lws_exit
|
|
ldo -EFAULT(%r0),%r21
|
|
|
|
lws_exit_nosys:
|
|
ldo -ENOSYS(%r0),%r21
|
|
/* Fall through: Return to userspace */
|
|
|
|
lws_exit:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
/* decide whether to reset the wide mode bit
|
|
*
|
|
* For a syscall, the W bit is stored in the lowest bit
|
|
* of sp. Extract it and reset W if it is zero */
|
|
extrd,u,*<> %r30,63,1,%r1
|
|
rsm PSW_SM_W, %r0
|
|
/* now reset the lowest bit of sp if it was set */
|
|
xor %r30,%r1,%r30
|
|
#endif
|
|
be,n 0(%sr7, %r31)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/***************************************************
|
|
Implementing 32bit CAS as an atomic operation:
|
|
|
|
%r26 - Address to examine
|
|
%r25 - Old value to check (old)
|
|
%r24 - New value to set (new)
|
|
%r28 - Return prev through this register.
|
|
%r21 - Kernel error code
|
|
|
|
%r21 returns the following error codes:
|
|
EAGAIN - CAS is busy, ldcw failed, try again.
|
|
EFAULT - Read or write failed.
|
|
|
|
If EAGAIN is returned, %r28 indicates the busy reason:
|
|
r28 == 1 - CAS is busy. lock contended.
|
|
r28 == 2 - CAS is busy. ldcw failed.
|
|
r28 == 3 - CAS is busy. page fault.
|
|
|
|
Scratch: r20, r28, r1
|
|
|
|
****************************************************/
|
|
|
|
/* ELF64 Process entry path */
|
|
lws_compare_and_swap64:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
b,n lws_compare_and_swap
|
|
#else
|
|
/* If we are not a 64-bit kernel, then we don't
|
|
* have 64-bit input registers, and calling
|
|
* the 64-bit LWS CAS returns ENOSYS.
|
|
*/
|
|
b,n lws_exit_nosys
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* ELF32/ELF64 Process entry path */
|
|
lws_compare_and_swap32:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
/* Wide mode user process? */
|
|
bb,<,n %sp, 31, lws_compare_and_swap
|
|
|
|
/* Clip all the input registers for 32-bit processes */
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r26
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r25
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r24
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
lws_compare_and_swap:
|
|
/* Trigger memory reference interruptions without writing to memory */
|
|
1: ldw 0(%r26), %r28
|
|
2: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r26)
|
|
|
|
/* Calculate 8-bit hash index from virtual address */
|
|
extru_safe %r26, 27, 8, %r20
|
|
|
|
/* Load start of lock table */
|
|
ldil L%lws_lock_start, %r28
|
|
ldo R%lws_lock_start(%r28), %r28
|
|
|
|
/* Find lock to use, the hash index is one of 0 to
|
|
255, multiplied by 16 (keep it 16-byte aligned)
|
|
and add to the lock table offset. */
|
|
shlw %r20, 4, %r20
|
|
add %r20, %r28, %r20
|
|
|
|
rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* Disable interrupts */
|
|
|
|
/* Try to acquire the lock */
|
|
LDCW 0(%sr2,%r20), %r28
|
|
comclr,<> %r0, %r28, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_wouldblock
|
|
|
|
/* Disable page faults to prevent sleeping in critical region */
|
|
lws_pagefault_disable %r21,%r28
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
prev = *addr;
|
|
if ( prev == old )
|
|
*addr = new;
|
|
return prev;
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* NOTES:
|
|
This all works because intr_do_signal
|
|
and schedule both check the return iasq
|
|
and see that we are on the kernel page
|
|
so this process is never scheduled off
|
|
or is ever sent any signal of any sort,
|
|
thus it is wholly atomic from usrspace's
|
|
perspective
|
|
*/
|
|
/* The load and store could fail */
|
|
3: ldw 0(%r26), %r28
|
|
sub,<> %r28, %r25, %r0
|
|
4: stw %r24, 0(%r26)
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
|
|
/* A fault occurred on load or stbys,e store */
|
|
5: b,n lws_fault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(1b-linux_gateway_page, 5b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(2b-linux_gateway_page, 5b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* A page fault occurred in critical region */
|
|
6: b,n lws_pagefault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(3b-linux_gateway_page, 6b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(4b-linux_gateway_page, 6b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
|
|
/***************************************************
|
|
New CAS implementation which uses pointers and variable size
|
|
information. The value pointed by old and new MUST NOT change
|
|
while performing CAS. The lock only protects the value at %r26.
|
|
|
|
%r26 - Address to examine
|
|
%r25 - Pointer to the value to check (old)
|
|
%r24 - Pointer to the value to set (new)
|
|
%r23 - Size of the variable (0/1/2/3 for 8/16/32/64 bit)
|
|
%r28 - Return non-zero on failure
|
|
%r21 - Kernel error code
|
|
|
|
%r21 returns the following error codes:
|
|
EAGAIN - CAS is busy, ldcw failed, try again.
|
|
EFAULT - Read or write failed.
|
|
|
|
If EAGAIN is returned, %r28 indicates the busy reason:
|
|
r28 == 1 - CAS is busy. lock contended.
|
|
r28 == 2 - CAS is busy. ldcw failed.
|
|
r28 == 3 - CAS is busy. page fault.
|
|
|
|
Scratch: r20, r22, r28, r29, r1, fr4 (32bit for 64bit CAS only)
|
|
|
|
****************************************************/
|
|
|
|
lws_compare_and_swap_2:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
/* Wide mode user process? */
|
|
bb,<,n %sp, 31, cas2_begin
|
|
|
|
/* Clip the input registers for 32-bit processes. We don't
|
|
need to clip %r23 as we only use it for word operations */
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r26
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r25
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r24
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
cas2_begin:
|
|
/* Check the validity of the size pointer */
|
|
subi,>>= 3, %r23, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_nosys
|
|
|
|
/* Jump to the functions which will load the old and new values into
|
|
registers depending on the their size */
|
|
shlw %r23, 2, %r29
|
|
blr %r29, %r0
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 8-bit load */
|
|
1: ldb 0(%r25), %r25
|
|
b cas2_lock_start
|
|
2: ldb 0(%r24), %r24
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit load */
|
|
3: ldh 0(%r25), %r25
|
|
b cas2_lock_start
|
|
4: ldh 0(%r24), %r24
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 32-bit load */
|
|
5: ldw 0(%r25), %r25
|
|
b cas2_lock_start
|
|
6: ldw 0(%r24), %r24
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 64-bit load */
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
7: ldd 0(%r25), %r25
|
|
8: ldd 0(%r24), %r24
|
|
#else
|
|
/* Load old value into r22/r23 - high/low */
|
|
7: ldw 0(%r25), %r22
|
|
8: ldw 4(%r25), %r23
|
|
/* Load new value into fr4 for atomic store later */
|
|
9: flddx 0(%r24), %fr4
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
cas2_lock_start:
|
|
/* Trigger memory reference interruptions without writing to memory */
|
|
copy %r26, %r28
|
|
depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r28
|
|
10: ldw 0(%r28), %r1
|
|
11: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r28)
|
|
|
|
/* Calculate 8-bit hash index from virtual address */
|
|
extru_safe %r26, 27, 8, %r20
|
|
|
|
/* Load start of lock table */
|
|
ldil L%lws_lock_start, %r28
|
|
ldo R%lws_lock_start(%r28), %r28
|
|
|
|
/* Find lock to use, the hash index is one of 0 to
|
|
255, multiplied by 16 (keep it 16-byte aligned)
|
|
and add to the lock table offset. */
|
|
shlw %r20, 4, %r20
|
|
add %r20, %r28, %r20
|
|
|
|
rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* Disable interrupts */
|
|
|
|
/* Try to acquire the lock */
|
|
LDCW 0(%sr2,%r20), %r28
|
|
comclr,<> %r0, %r28, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_wouldblock
|
|
|
|
/* Disable page faults to prevent sleeping in critical region */
|
|
lws_pagefault_disable %r21,%r28
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
prev = *addr;
|
|
if ( prev == old )
|
|
*addr = new;
|
|
return prev;
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* NOTES:
|
|
This all works because intr_do_signal
|
|
and schedule both check the return iasq
|
|
and see that we are on the kernel page
|
|
so this process is never scheduled off
|
|
or is ever sent any signal of any sort,
|
|
thus it is wholly atomic from usrspace's
|
|
perspective
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* Jump to the correct function */
|
|
blr %r29, %r0
|
|
/* Set %r28 as non-zero for now */
|
|
ldo 1(%r0),%r28
|
|
|
|
/* 8-bit CAS */
|
|
12: ldb 0(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,= %r29, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
13: stb %r24, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit CAS */
|
|
14: ldh 0(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,= %r29, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
15: sth %r24, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 32-bit CAS */
|
|
16: ldw 0(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,= %r29, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
17: stw %r24, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 64-bit CAS */
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
18: ldd 0(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,*= %r29, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
19: std %r24, 0(%r26)
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
#else
|
|
/* Compare first word */
|
|
18: ldw 0(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,= %r29, %r22, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
/* Compare second word */
|
|
19: ldw 4(%r26), %r29
|
|
sub,= %r29, %r23, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_noerror
|
|
/* Perform the store */
|
|
20: fstdx %fr4, 0(%r26)
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
#endif
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* A fault occurred on load or stbys,e store */
|
|
30: b,n lws_fault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(1b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(2b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(3b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(4b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(5b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(6b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(7b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(8b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(9b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(10b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(11b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* A page fault occurred in critical region */
|
|
31: b,n lws_pagefault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(12b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(13b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(14b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(15b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(16b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(17b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(18b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(19b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(20b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
/***************************************************
|
|
LWS atomic exchange.
|
|
|
|
%r26 - Exchange address
|
|
%r25 - Size of the variable (0/1/2/3 for 8/16/32/64 bit)
|
|
%r24 - Address of new value
|
|
%r23 - Address of old value
|
|
%r28 - Return non-zero on failure
|
|
%r21 - Kernel error code
|
|
|
|
%r21 returns the following error codes:
|
|
EAGAIN - CAS is busy, ldcw failed, try again.
|
|
EFAULT - Read or write failed.
|
|
|
|
If EAGAIN is returned, %r28 indicates the busy reason:
|
|
r28 == 1 - CAS is busy. lock contended.
|
|
r28 == 2 - CAS is busy. ldcw failed.
|
|
r28 == 3 - CAS is busy. page fault.
|
|
|
|
Scratch: r20, r1
|
|
|
|
****************************************************/
|
|
|
|
lws_atomic_xchg:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
/* Wide mode user process? */
|
|
bb,<,n %sp, 31, atomic_xchg_begin
|
|
|
|
/* Clip the input registers for 32-bit processes. We don't
|
|
need to clip %r23 as we only use it for word operations */
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r26
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r25
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r24
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r23
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
atomic_xchg_begin:
|
|
/* Check the validity of the size pointer */
|
|
subi,>>= 3, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_nosys
|
|
|
|
/* Jump to the functions which will load the old and new values into
|
|
registers depending on the their size */
|
|
shlw %r25, 2, %r1
|
|
blr %r1, %r0
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* Perform exception checks */
|
|
|
|
/* 8-bit exchange */
|
|
1: ldb 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
copy %r23, %r20
|
|
depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r20
|
|
b atomic_xchg_start
|
|
2: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r20)
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit exchange */
|
|
3: ldh 0(%r24), %r20
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copy %r23, %r20
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depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r20
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b atomic_xchg_start
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4: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r20)
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nop
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nop
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nop
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/* 32-bit exchange */
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5: ldw 0(%r24), %r20
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b atomic_xchg_start
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6: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r23)
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nop
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nop
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nop
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nop
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nop
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/* 64-bit exchange */
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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7: ldd 0(%r24), %r20
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8: stdby,e %r0, 0(%r23)
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#else
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7: ldw 0(%r24), %r20
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8: ldw 4(%r24), %r20
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copy %r23, %r20
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depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r20
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9: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r20)
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10: stbys,e %r0, 4(%r20)
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#endif
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atomic_xchg_start:
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/* Trigger memory reference interruptions without writing to memory */
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copy %r26, %r28
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depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r28
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11: ldw 0(%r28), %r1
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12: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r28)
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/* Calculate 8-bit hash index from virtual address */
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extru_safe %r26, 27, 8, %r20
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/* Load start of lock table */
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ldil L%lws_lock_start, %r28
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ldo R%lws_lock_start(%r28), %r28
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/* Find lock to use, the hash index is one of 0 to
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255, multiplied by 16 (keep it 16-byte aligned)
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and add to the lock table offset. */
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shlw %r20, 4, %r20
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add %r20, %r28, %r20
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rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* Disable interrupts */
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/* Try to acquire the lock */
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LDCW 0(%sr2,%r20), %r28
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comclr,<> %r0, %r28, %r0
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b,n lws_wouldblock
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/* Disable page faults to prevent sleeping in critical region */
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lws_pagefault_disable %r21,%r28
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|
/* NOTES:
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|
This all works because intr_do_signal
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and schedule both check the return iasq
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|
and see that we are on the kernel page
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|
so this process is never scheduled off
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|
or is ever sent any signal of any sort,
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|
thus it is wholly atomic from userspace's
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|
perspective
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|
*/
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|
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|
/* Jump to the correct function */
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|
blr %r1, %r0
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|
/* Set %r28 as non-zero for now */
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|
ldo 1(%r0),%r28
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|
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|
/* 8-bit exchange */
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14: ldb 0(%r26), %r1
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15: stb %r1, 0(%r23)
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|
15: ldb 0(%r24), %r1
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|
17: stb %r1, 0(%r26)
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|
b lws_exit_noerror
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|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
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|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit exchange */
|
|
18: ldh 0(%r26), %r1
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|
19: sth %r1, 0(%r23)
|
|
20: ldh 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
21: sth %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
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|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 32-bit exchange */
|
|
22: ldw 0(%r26), %r1
|
|
23: stw %r1, 0(%r23)
|
|
24: ldw 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
25: stw %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 64-bit exchange */
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
26: ldd 0(%r26), %r1
|
|
27: std %r1, 0(%r23)
|
|
28: ldd 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
29: std %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
#else
|
|
26: flddx 0(%r26), %fr4
|
|
27: fstdx %fr4, 0(%r23)
|
|
28: flddx 0(%r24), %fr4
|
|
29: fstdx %fr4, 0(%r26)
|
|
#endif
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* A fault occurred on load or stbys,e store */
|
|
30: b,n lws_fault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(1b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(2b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(3b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(4b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(5b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(6b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(7b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(8b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(9b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(10b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(11b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(12b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* A page fault occurred in critical region */
|
|
31: b,n lws_pagefault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(14b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(15b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(16b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(17b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(18b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(19b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(20b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(21b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(22b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(23b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(24b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(25b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(26b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(27b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(28b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(29b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/***************************************************
|
|
LWS atomic store.
|
|
|
|
%r26 - Address to store
|
|
%r25 - Size of the variable (0/1/2/3 for 8/16/32/64 bit)
|
|
%r24 - Address of value to store
|
|
%r28 - Return non-zero on failure
|
|
%r21 - Kernel error code
|
|
|
|
%r21 returns the following error codes:
|
|
EAGAIN - CAS is busy, ldcw failed, try again.
|
|
EFAULT - Read or write failed.
|
|
|
|
If EAGAIN is returned, %r28 indicates the busy reason:
|
|
r28 == 1 - CAS is busy. lock contended.
|
|
r28 == 2 - CAS is busy. ldcw failed.
|
|
r28 == 3 - CAS is busy. page fault.
|
|
|
|
Scratch: r20, r1
|
|
|
|
****************************************************/
|
|
|
|
lws_atomic_store:
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
/* Wide mode user process? */
|
|
bb,<,n %sp, 31, atomic_store_begin
|
|
|
|
/* Clip the input registers for 32-bit processes. We don't
|
|
need to clip %r23 as we only use it for word operations */
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r26
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r25
|
|
depdi 0, 31, 32, %r24
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
atomic_store_begin:
|
|
/* Check the validity of the size pointer */
|
|
subi,>>= 3, %r25, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_exit_nosys
|
|
|
|
shlw %r25, 1, %r1
|
|
blr %r1, %r0
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* Perform exception checks */
|
|
|
|
/* 8-bit store */
|
|
1: ldb 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
b,n atomic_store_start
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit store */
|
|
2: ldh 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
b,n atomic_store_start
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 32-bit store */
|
|
3: ldw 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
b,n atomic_store_start
|
|
nop
|
|
nop
|
|
|
|
/* 64-bit store */
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
4: ldd 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
#else
|
|
4: ldw 0(%r24), %r20
|
|
5: ldw 4(%r24), %r20
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
atomic_store_start:
|
|
/* Trigger memory reference interruptions without writing to memory */
|
|
copy %r26, %r28
|
|
depi_safe 0, 31, 2, %r28
|
|
6: ldw 0(%r28), %r1
|
|
7: stbys,e %r0, 0(%r28)
|
|
|
|
/* Calculate 8-bit hash index from virtual address */
|
|
extru_safe %r26, 27, 8, %r20
|
|
|
|
/* Load start of lock table */
|
|
ldil L%lws_lock_start, %r28
|
|
ldo R%lws_lock_start(%r28), %r28
|
|
|
|
/* Find lock to use, the hash index is one of 0 to
|
|
255, multiplied by 16 (keep it 16-byte aligned)
|
|
and add to the lock table offset. */
|
|
shlw %r20, 4, %r20
|
|
add %r20, %r28, %r20
|
|
|
|
rsm PSW_SM_I, %r0 /* Disable interrupts */
|
|
|
|
/* Try to acquire the lock */
|
|
LDCW 0(%sr2,%r20), %r28
|
|
comclr,<> %r0, %r28, %r0
|
|
b,n lws_wouldblock
|
|
|
|
/* Disable page faults to prevent sleeping in critical region */
|
|
lws_pagefault_disable %r21,%r28
|
|
|
|
/* NOTES:
|
|
This all works because intr_do_signal
|
|
and schedule both check the return iasq
|
|
and see that we are on the kernel page
|
|
so this process is never scheduled off
|
|
or is ever sent any signal of any sort,
|
|
thus it is wholly atomic from userspace's
|
|
perspective
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* Jump to the correct function */
|
|
blr %r1, %r0
|
|
/* Set %r28 as non-zero for now */
|
|
ldo 1(%r0),%r28
|
|
|
|
/* 8-bit store */
|
|
9: ldb 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
10: stb %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* 16-bit store */
|
|
11: ldh 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
12: sth %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* 32-bit store */
|
|
13: ldw 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
14: stw %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* 64-bit store */
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
15: ldd 0(%r24), %r1
|
|
16: std %r1, 0(%r26)
|
|
#else
|
|
15: flddx 0(%r24), %fr4
|
|
16: fstdx %fr4, 0(%r26)
|
|
#endif
|
|
b lws_exit_noerror
|
|
copy %r0, %r28
|
|
|
|
/* A fault occurred on load or stbys,e store */
|
|
30: b,n lws_fault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(1b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(2b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(3b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(4b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(5b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(6b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(7b-linux_gateway_page, 30b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* A page fault occurred in critical region */
|
|
31: b,n lws_pagefault
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(9b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(10b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(11b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(12b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(13b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(14b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(15b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ASM_EXCEPTIONTABLE_ENTRY(16b-linux_gateway_page, 31b-linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure nothing else is placed on this page */
|
|
.align PAGE_SIZE
|
|
END(linux_gateway_page)
|
|
ENTRY(end_linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
/* Relocate symbols assuming linux_gateway_page is mapped
|
|
to virtual address 0x0 */
|
|
|
|
#define LWS_ENTRY(_name_) ASM_ULONG_INSN (lws_##_name_ - linux_gateway_page)
|
|
|
|
.section .rodata,"a"
|
|
|
|
.align 8
|
|
/* Light-weight-syscall table */
|
|
/* Start of lws table. */
|
|
ENTRY(lws_table)
|
|
LWS_ENTRY(compare_and_swap32) /* 0 - ELF32 Atomic 32bit CAS */
|
|
LWS_ENTRY(compare_and_swap64) /* 1 - ELF64 Atomic 32bit CAS */
|
|
LWS_ENTRY(compare_and_swap_2) /* 2 - Atomic 64bit CAS */
|
|
LWS_ENTRY(atomic_xchg) /* 3 - Atomic Exchange */
|
|
LWS_ENTRY(atomic_store) /* 4 - Atomic Store */
|
|
END(lws_table)
|
|
/* End of lws table */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
#define __SYSCALL_WITH_COMPAT(nr, native, compat) __SYSCALL(nr, compat)
|
|
#else
|
|
#define __SYSCALL_WITH_COMPAT(nr, native, compat) __SYSCALL(nr, native)
|
|
#endif
|
|
#define __SYSCALL(nr, entry) ASM_ULONG_INSN entry
|
|
.align 8
|
|
ENTRY(sys_call_table)
|
|
.export sys_call_table,data
|
|
#include <asm/syscall_table_32.h> /* 32-bit syscalls */
|
|
END(sys_call_table)
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
|
|
.align 8
|
|
ENTRY(sys_call_table64)
|
|
#include <asm/syscall_table_64.h> /* 64-bit syscalls */
|
|
END(sys_call_table64)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
All light-weight-syscall atomic operations
|
|
will use this set of locks
|
|
|
|
NOTE: The lws_lock_start symbol must be
|
|
at least 16-byte aligned for safe use
|
|
with ldcw.
|
|
*/
|
|
.section .data
|
|
.align L1_CACHE_BYTES
|
|
ENTRY(lws_lock_start)
|
|
/* lws locks */
|
|
.rept 256
|
|
/* Keep locks aligned at 16-bytes */
|
|
.word 1
|
|
.word 0
|
|
.word 0
|
|
.word 0
|
|
.endr
|
|
END(lws_lock_start)
|
|
.previous
|
|
|
|
.end
|