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/* $Id: fault.c,v 1.59 2002/02/09 19:49:31 davem Exp $
* arch/sparc64/mm/fault.c: Page fault handlers for the 64-bit Sparc.
*
* Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
* Copyright (C) 1997, 1999 Jakub Jelinek (jj@ultra.linux.cz)
*/
#include <asm/head.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/mman.h>
#include <linux/signal.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/openprom.h>
#include <asm/oplib.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/asi.h>
#include <asm/lsu.h>
#include <asm/sections.h>
#include <asm/kdebug.h>
#define ELEMENTS(arr) (sizeof (arr)/sizeof (arr[0]))
extern struct sparc_phys_banks sp_banks[SPARC_PHYS_BANKS];
/*
* To debug kernel to catch accesses to certain virtual/physical addresses.
* Mode = 0 selects physical watchpoints, mode = 1 selects virtual watchpoints.
* flags = VM_READ watches memread accesses, flags = VM_WRITE watches memwrite accesses.
* Caller passes in a 64bit aligned addr, with mask set to the bytes that need to be
* watched. This is only useful on a single cpu machine for now. After the watchpoint
* is detected, the process causing it will be killed, thus preventing an infinite loop.
*/
void set_brkpt(unsigned long addr, unsigned char mask, int flags, int mode)
{
unsigned long lsubits;
__asm__ __volatile__("ldxa [%%g0] %1, %0"
: "=r" (lsubits)
: "i" (ASI_LSU_CONTROL));
lsubits &= ~(LSU_CONTROL_PM | LSU_CONTROL_VM |
LSU_CONTROL_PR | LSU_CONTROL_VR |
LSU_CONTROL_PW | LSU_CONTROL_VW);
__asm__ __volatile__("stxa %0, [%1] %2\n\t"
"membar #Sync"
: /* no outputs */
: "r" (addr), "r" (mode ? VIRT_WATCHPOINT : PHYS_WATCHPOINT),
"i" (ASI_DMMU));
lsubits |= ((unsigned long)mask << (mode ? 25 : 33));
if (flags & VM_READ)
lsubits |= (mode ? LSU_CONTROL_VR : LSU_CONTROL_PR);
if (flags & VM_WRITE)
lsubits |= (mode ? LSU_CONTROL_VW : LSU_CONTROL_PW);
__asm__ __volatile__("stxa %0, [%%g0] %1\n\t"
"membar #Sync"
: /* no outputs */
: "r" (lsubits), "i" (ASI_LSU_CONTROL)
: "memory");
}
/* Nice, simple, prom library does all the sweating for us. ;) */
unsigned long __init prom_probe_memory (void)
{
register struct linux_mlist_p1275 *mlist;
register unsigned long bytes, base_paddr, tally;
register int i;
i = 0;
mlist = *prom_meminfo()->p1275_available;
bytes = tally = mlist->num_bytes;
base_paddr = mlist->start_adr;
sp_banks[0].base_addr = base_paddr;
sp_banks[0].num_bytes = bytes;
while (mlist->theres_more != (void *) 0) {
i++;
mlist = mlist->theres_more;
bytes = mlist->num_bytes;
tally += bytes;
if (i >= SPARC_PHYS_BANKS-1) {
printk ("The machine has more banks than "
"this kernel can support\n"
"Increase the SPARC_PHYS_BANKS "
"setting (currently %d)\n",
SPARC_PHYS_BANKS);
i = SPARC_PHYS_BANKS-1;
break;
}
sp_banks[i].base_addr = mlist->start_adr;
sp_banks[i].num_bytes = mlist->num_bytes;
}
i++;
sp_banks[i].base_addr = 0xdeadbeefbeefdeadUL;
sp_banks[i].num_bytes = 0;
/* Now mask all bank sizes on a page boundary, it is all we can
* use anyways.
*/
for (i = 0; sp_banks[i].num_bytes != 0; i++)
sp_banks[i].num_bytes &= PAGE_MASK;
return tally;
}
static void unhandled_fault(unsigned long address, struct task_struct *tsk,
struct pt_regs *regs)
{
if ((unsigned long) address < PAGE_SIZE) {
printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel NULL "
"pointer dereference\n");
} else {
printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel paging request "
"at virtual address %016lx\n", (unsigned long)address);
}
printk(KERN_ALERT "tsk->{mm,active_mm}->context = %016lx\n",
(tsk->mm ?
CTX_HWBITS(tsk->mm->context) :
CTX_HWBITS(tsk->active_mm->context)));
printk(KERN_ALERT "tsk->{mm,active_mm}->pgd = %016lx\n",
(tsk->mm ? (unsigned long) tsk->mm->pgd :
(unsigned long) tsk->active_mm->pgd));
if (notify_die(DIE_GPF, "general protection fault", regs,
0, 0, SIGSEGV) == NOTIFY_STOP)
return;
die_if_kernel("Oops", regs);
}
static void bad_kernel_pc(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned long *ksp;
printk(KERN_CRIT "OOPS: Bogus kernel PC [%016lx] in fault handler\n",
regs->tpc);
__asm__("mov %%sp, %0" : "=r" (ksp));
show_stack(current, ksp);
unhandled_fault(regs->tpc, current, regs);
}
/*
* We now make sure that mmap_sem is held in all paths that call
* this. Additionally, to prevent kswapd from ripping ptes from
* under us, raise interrupts around the time that we look at the
* pte, kswapd will have to wait to get his smp ipi response from
* us. This saves us having to get page_table_lock.
*/
static unsigned int get_user_insn(unsigned long tpc)
{
pgd_t *pgdp = pgd_offset(current->mm, tpc);
pud_t *pudp;
pmd_t *pmdp;
pte_t *ptep, pte;
unsigned long pa;
u32 insn = 0;
unsigned long pstate;
if (pgd_none(*pgdp))
goto outret;
pudp = pud_offset(pgdp, tpc);
if (pud_none(*pudp))
goto outret;
pmdp = pmd_offset(pudp, tpc);
if (pmd_none(*pmdp))
goto outret;
/* This disables preemption for us as well. */
__asm__ __volatile__("rdpr %%pstate, %0" : "=r" (pstate));
__asm__ __volatile__("wrpr %0, %1, %%pstate"
: : "r" (pstate), "i" (PSTATE_IE));
ptep = pte_offset_map(pmdp, tpc);
pte = *ptep;
if (!pte_present(pte))
goto out;
pa = (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_PADDR);
pa += (tpc & ~PAGE_MASK);
/* Use phys bypass so we don't pollute dtlb/dcache. */
__asm__ __volatile__("lduwa [%1] %2, %0"
: "=r" (insn)
: "r" (pa), "i" (ASI_PHYS_USE_EC));
out:
pte_unmap(ptep);
__asm__ __volatile__("wrpr %0, 0x0, %%pstate" : : "r" (pstate));
outret:
return insn;
}
extern unsigned long compute_effective_address(struct pt_regs *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
static void do_fault_siginfo(int code, int sig, struct pt_regs *regs,
unsigned int insn, int fault_code)
{
siginfo_t info;
info.si_code = code;
info.si_signo = sig;
info.si_errno = 0;
if (fault_code & FAULT_CODE_ITLB)
info.si_addr = (void __user *) regs->tpc;
else
info.si_addr = (void __user *)
compute_effective_address(regs, insn, 0);
info.si_trapno = 0;
force_sig_info(sig, &info, current);
}
extern int handle_ldf_stq(u32, struct pt_regs *);
extern int handle_ld_nf(u32, struct pt_regs *);
static unsigned int get_fault_insn(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int insn)
{
if (!insn) {
if (!regs->tpc || (regs->tpc & 0x3))
return 0;
if (regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) {
insn = *(unsigned int *) regs->tpc;
} else {
insn = get_user_insn(regs->tpc);
}
}
return insn;
}
static void do_kernel_fault(struct pt_regs *regs, int si_code, int fault_code,
unsigned int insn, unsigned long address)
{
unsigned long g2;
unsigned char asi = ASI_P;
if ((!insn) && (regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV))
goto cannot_handle;
/* If user insn could be read (thus insn is zero), that
* is fine. We will just gun down the process with a signal
* in that case.
*/
if (!(fault_code & (FAULT_CODE_WRITE|FAULT_CODE_ITLB)) &&
(insn & 0xc0800000) == 0xc0800000) {
if (insn & 0x2000)
asi = (regs->tstate >> 24);
else
asi = (insn >> 5);
if ((asi & 0xf2) == 0x82) {
if (insn & 0x1000000) {
handle_ldf_stq(insn, regs);
} else {
/* This was a non-faulting load. Just clear the
* destination register(s) and continue with the next
* instruction. -jj
*/
handle_ld_nf(insn, regs);
}
return;
}
}
g2 = regs->u_regs[UREG_G2];
/* Is this in ex_table? */
if (regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) {
unsigned long fixup;
if (asi == ASI_P && (insn & 0xc0800000) == 0xc0800000) {
if (insn & 0x2000)
asi = (regs->tstate >> 24);
else
asi = (insn >> 5);
}
/* Look in asi.h: All _S asis have LS bit set */
if ((asi & 0x1) &&
(fixup = search_extables_range(regs->tpc, &g2))) {
regs->tpc = fixup;
regs->tnpc = regs->tpc + 4;
regs->u_regs[UREG_G2] = g2;
return;
}
} else {
/* The si_code was set to make clear whether
* this was a SEGV_MAPERR or SEGV_ACCERR fault.
*/
do_fault_siginfo(si_code, SIGSEGV, regs, insn, fault_code);
return;
}
cannot_handle:
unhandled_fault (address, current, regs);
}
asmlinkage void do_sparc64_fault(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
struct vm_area_struct *vma;
unsigned int insn = 0;
int si_code, fault_code;
unsigned long address;
fault_code = get_thread_fault_code();
if (notify_die(DIE_PAGE_FAULT, "page_fault", regs,
fault_code, 0, SIGSEGV) == NOTIFY_STOP)
return;
si_code = SEGV_MAPERR;
address = current_thread_info()->fault_address;
if ((fault_code & FAULT_CODE_ITLB) &&
(fault_code & FAULT_CODE_DTLB))
BUG();
if (regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) {
unsigned long tpc = regs->tpc;
/* Sanity check the PC. */
if ((tpc >= KERNBASE && tpc < (unsigned long) _etext) ||
(tpc >= MODULES_VADDR && tpc < MODULES_END)) {
/* Valid, no problems... */
} else {
bad_kernel_pc(regs);
return;
}
}
/*
* If we're in an interrupt or have no user
* context, we must not take the fault..
*/
if (in_atomic() || !mm)
goto intr_or_no_mm;
if (test_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT)) {
if (!(regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV))
regs->tpc &= 0xffffffff;
address &= 0xffffffff;
}
if (!down_read_trylock(&mm->mmap_sem)) {
if ((regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) &&
!search_exception_tables(regs->tpc)) {
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, insn);
goto handle_kernel_fault;
}
down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
}
vma = find_vma(mm, address);
if (!vma)
goto bad_area;
/* Pure DTLB misses do not tell us whether the fault causing
* load/store/atomic was a write or not, it only says that there
* was no match. So in such a case we (carefully) read the
* instruction to try and figure this out. It's an optimization
* so it's ok if we can't do this.
*
* Special hack, window spill/fill knows the exact fault type.
*/
if (((fault_code &
(FAULT_CODE_DTLB | FAULT_CODE_WRITE | FAULT_CODE_WINFIXUP)) == FAULT_CODE_DTLB) &&
(vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) != 0) {
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, 0);
if (!insn)
goto continue_fault;
if ((insn & 0xc0200000) == 0xc0200000 &&
(insn & 0x1780000) != 0x1680000) {
/* Don't bother updating thread struct value,
* because update_mmu_cache only cares which tlb
* the access came from.
*/
fault_code |= FAULT_CODE_WRITE;
}
}
continue_fault:
if (vma->vm_start <= address)
goto good_area;
if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_GROWSDOWN))
goto bad_area;
if (!(fault_code & FAULT_CODE_WRITE)) {
/* Non-faulting loads shouldn't expand stack. */
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, insn);
if ((insn & 0xc0800000) == 0xc0800000) {
unsigned char asi;
if (insn & 0x2000)
asi = (regs->tstate >> 24);
else
asi = (insn >> 5);
if ((asi & 0xf2) == 0x82)
goto bad_area;
}
}
if (expand_stack(vma, address))
goto bad_area;
/*
* Ok, we have a good vm_area for this memory access, so
* we can handle it..
*/
good_area:
si_code = SEGV_ACCERR;
/* If we took a ITLB miss on a non-executable page, catch
* that here.
*/
if ((fault_code & FAULT_CODE_ITLB) && !(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) {
BUG_ON(address != regs->tpc);
BUG_ON(regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV);
goto bad_area;
}
if (fault_code & FAULT_CODE_WRITE) {
if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE))
goto bad_area;
/* Spitfire has an icache which does not snoop
* processor stores. Later processors do...
*/
if (tlb_type == spitfire &&
(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC) != 0 &&
vma->vm_file != NULL)
set_thread_fault_code(fault_code |
FAULT_CODE_BLKCOMMIT);
} else {
/* Allow reads even for write-only mappings */
if (!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ | VM_EXEC)))
goto bad_area;
}
switch (handle_mm_fault(mm, vma, address, (fault_code & FAULT_CODE_WRITE))) {
case VM_FAULT_MINOR:
current->min_flt++;
break;
case VM_FAULT_MAJOR:
current->maj_flt++;
break;
case VM_FAULT_SIGBUS:
goto do_sigbus;
case VM_FAULT_OOM:
goto out_of_memory;
default:
BUG();
}
up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
goto fault_done;
/*
* Something tried to access memory that isn't in our memory map..
* Fix it, but check if it's kernel or user first..
*/
bad_area:
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, insn);
up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
handle_kernel_fault:
do_kernel_fault(regs, si_code, fault_code, insn, address);
goto fault_done;
/*
* We ran out of memory, or some other thing happened to us that made
* us unable to handle the page fault gracefully.
*/
out_of_memory:
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, insn);
up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
printk("VM: killing process %s\n", current->comm);
if (!(regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV))
do_exit(SIGKILL);
goto handle_kernel_fault;
intr_or_no_mm:
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, 0);
goto handle_kernel_fault;
do_sigbus:
insn = get_fault_insn(regs, insn);
up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
/*
* Send a sigbus, regardless of whether we were in kernel
* or user mode.
*/
do_fault_siginfo(BUS_ADRERR, SIGBUS, regs, insn, fault_code);
/* Kernel mode? Handle exceptions or die */
if (regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV)
goto handle_kernel_fault;
fault_done:
/* These values are no longer needed, clear them. */
set_thread_fault_code(0);
current_thread_info()->fault_address = 0;
}
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