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author | Russell King <rmk@dyn-67.arm.linux.org.uk> | 2006-09-27 14:38:34 (GMT) |
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committer | Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> | 2006-09-27 14:38:34 (GMT) |
commit | ae8f154129e4d965771c2d6adbe36210b3913d72 (patch) | |
tree | a0ae19dfe29e7a2f3b9db1f081b643eafc71d221 | |
parent | d111e8f9644aa585c1a7e198d74a4d2682ef1374 (diff) | |
download | linux-ae8f154129e4d965771c2d6adbe36210b3913d72.tar.xz |
[ARM] Move rest of MMU setup code from mm-armv.c to mmu.c
If we're going to have mmu.c for code which is specific to the MMU
machines, we might as well move the other MMU initialisation
specific code from mm-armv.c into this new file. This also allows
us to make some functions static.
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
-rw-r--r-- | arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c | 550 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/arm/mm/mm.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/arm/mm/mmu.c | 542 |
3 files changed, 542 insertions, 551 deletions
diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c b/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c index ee96478..a35d5f2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c +++ b/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c @@ -9,137 +9,15 @@ * * Page table sludge for ARM v3 and v4 processor architectures. */ -#include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/bootmem.h> #include <linux/highmem.h> -#include <linux/nodemask.h> #include <asm/pgalloc.h> #include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/setup.h> #include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/mach/map.h> - #include "mm.h" -#define CPOLICY_UNCACHED 0 -#define CPOLICY_BUFFERED 1 -#define CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH 2 -#define CPOLICY_WRITEBACK 3 -#define CPOLICY_WRITEALLOC 4 - -static unsigned int cachepolicy __initdata = CPOLICY_WRITEBACK; -static unsigned int ecc_mask __initdata = 0; -pgprot_t pgprot_kernel; - -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pgprot_kernel); - -struct cachepolicy { - const char policy[16]; - unsigned int cr_mask; - unsigned int pmd; - unsigned int pte; -}; - -static struct cachepolicy cache_policies[] __initdata = { - { - .policy = "uncached", - .cr_mask = CR_W|CR_C, - .pmd = PMD_SECT_UNCACHED, - .pte = 0, - }, { - .policy = "buffered", - .cr_mask = CR_C, - .pmd = PMD_SECT_BUFFERED, - .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE, - }, { - .policy = "writethrough", - .cr_mask = 0, - .pmd = PMD_SECT_WT, - .pte = PTE_CACHEABLE, - }, { - .policy = "writeback", - .cr_mask = 0, - .pmd = PMD_SECT_WB, - .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE|PTE_CACHEABLE, - }, { - .policy = "writealloc", - .cr_mask = 0, - .pmd = PMD_SECT_WBWA, - .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE|PTE_CACHEABLE, - } -}; - -/* - * These are useful for identifing cache coherency - * problems by allowing the cache or the cache and - * writebuffer to be turned off. (Note: the write - * buffer should not be on and the cache off). - */ -static void __init early_cachepolicy(char **p) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cache_policies); i++) { - int len = strlen(cache_policies[i].policy); - - if (memcmp(*p, cache_policies[i].policy, len) == 0) { - cachepolicy = i; - cr_alignment &= ~cache_policies[i].cr_mask; - cr_no_alignment &= ~cache_policies[i].cr_mask; - *p += len; - break; - } - } - if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(cache_policies)) - printk(KERN_ERR "ERROR: unknown or unsupported cache policy\n"); - flush_cache_all(); - set_cr(cr_alignment); -} - -static void __init early_nocache(char **__unused) -{ - char *p = "buffered"; - printk(KERN_WARNING "nocache is deprecated; use cachepolicy=%s\n", p); - early_cachepolicy(&p); -} - -static void __init early_nowrite(char **__unused) -{ - char *p = "uncached"; - printk(KERN_WARNING "nowb is deprecated; use cachepolicy=%s\n", p); - early_cachepolicy(&p); -} - -static void __init early_ecc(char **p) -{ - if (memcmp(*p, "on", 2) == 0) { - ecc_mask = PMD_PROTECTION; - *p += 2; - } else if (memcmp(*p, "off", 3) == 0) { - ecc_mask = 0; - *p += 3; - } -} - -__early_param("nocache", early_nocache); -__early_param("nowb", early_nowrite); -__early_param("cachepolicy=", early_cachepolicy); -__early_param("ecc=", early_ecc); - -static int __init noalign_setup(char *__unused) -{ - cr_alignment &= ~CR_A; - cr_no_alignment &= ~CR_A; - set_cr(cr_alignment); - return 1; -} - -__setup("noalign", noalign_setup); - #define FIRST_KERNEL_PGD_NR (FIRST_USER_PGD_NR + USER_PTRS_PER_PGD) /* @@ -223,431 +101,3 @@ void free_pgd_slow(pgd_t *pgd) free: free_pages((unsigned long) pgd, 2); } - -/* - * Create a SECTION PGD between VIRT and PHYS in domain - * DOMAIN with protection PROT. This operates on half- - * pgdir entry increments. - */ -static inline void -alloc_init_section(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, int prot) -{ - pmd_t *pmdp = pmd_off_k(virt); - - if (virt & (1 << 20)) - pmdp++; - - *pmdp = __pmd(phys | prot); - flush_pmd_entry(pmdp); -} - -/* - * Create a SUPER SECTION PGD between VIRT and PHYS with protection PROT - */ -static inline void -alloc_init_supersection(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, int prot) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 16; i += 1) { - alloc_init_section(virt, phys, prot | PMD_SECT_SUPER); - - virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); - } -} - -/* - * Add a PAGE mapping between VIRT and PHYS in domain - * DOMAIN with protection PROT. Note that due to the - * way we map the PTEs, we must allocate two PTE_SIZE'd - * blocks - one for the Linux pte table, and one for - * the hardware pte table. - */ -static inline void -alloc_init_page(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, unsigned int prot_l1, pgprot_t prot) -{ - pmd_t *pmdp = pmd_off_k(virt); - pte_t *ptep; - - if (pmd_none(*pmdp)) { - ptep = alloc_bootmem_low_pages(2 * PTRS_PER_PTE * - sizeof(pte_t)); - - __pmd_populate(pmdp, __pa(ptep) | prot_l1); - } - ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmdp, virt); - - set_pte(ptep, pfn_pte(phys >> PAGE_SHIFT, prot)); -} - -struct mem_types { - unsigned int prot_pte; - unsigned int prot_l1; - unsigned int prot_sect; - unsigned int domain; -}; - -static struct mem_types mem_types[] __initdata = { - [MT_DEVICE] = { - .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | - L_PTE_WRITE, - .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_UNCACHED | - PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, - .domain = DOMAIN_IO, - }, - [MT_CACHECLEAN] = { - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4, - .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, - }, - [MT_MINICLEAN] = { - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_MINICACHE, - .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, - }, - [MT_LOW_VECTORS] = { - .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | - L_PTE_EXEC, - .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, - .domain = DOMAIN_USER, - }, - [MT_HIGH_VECTORS] = { - .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | - L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC, - .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, - .domain = DOMAIN_USER, - }, - [MT_MEMORY] = { - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, - .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, - }, - [MT_ROM] = { - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4, - .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, - }, - [MT_IXP2000_DEVICE] = { /* IXP2400 requires XCB=101 for on-chip I/O */ - .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | - L_PTE_WRITE, - .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_UNCACHED | - PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE | PMD_SECT_BUFFERABLE | - PMD_SECT_TEX(1), - .domain = DOMAIN_IO, - }, - [MT_NONSHARED_DEVICE] = { - .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, - .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_NONSHARED_DEV | - PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, - .domain = DOMAIN_IO, - } -}; - -/* - * Adjust the PMD section entries according to the CPU in use. - */ -void __init build_mem_type_table(void) -{ - struct cachepolicy *cp; - unsigned int cr = get_cr(); - unsigned int user_pgprot, kern_pgprot; - int cpu_arch = cpu_architecture(); - int i; - -#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE) - if (cachepolicy > CPOLICY_BUFFERED) - cachepolicy = CPOLICY_BUFFERED; -#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH) - if (cachepolicy > CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH) - cachepolicy = CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH; -#endif - if (cpu_arch < CPU_ARCH_ARMv5) { - if (cachepolicy >= CPOLICY_WRITEALLOC) - cachepolicy = CPOLICY_WRITEBACK; - ecc_mask = 0; - } - - /* - * Xscale must not have PMD bit 4 set for section mappings. - */ - if (cpu_is_xscale()) - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mem_types); i++) - mem_types[i].prot_sect &= ~PMD_BIT4; - - /* - * ARMv5 and lower, excluding Xscale, bit 4 must be set for - * page tables. - */ - if (cpu_arch < CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 && !cpu_is_xscale()) - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mem_types); i++) - if (mem_types[i].prot_l1) - mem_types[i].prot_l1 |= PMD_BIT4; - - cp = &cache_policies[cachepolicy]; - kern_pgprot = user_pgprot = cp->pte; - - /* - * Enable CPU-specific coherency if supported. - * (Only available on XSC3 at the moment.) - */ - if (arch_is_coherent()) { - if (cpu_is_xsc3()) { - mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_S; - mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_pte |= L_PTE_COHERENT; - } - } - - /* - * ARMv6 and above have extended page tables. - */ - if (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 && (cr & CR_XP)) { - /* - * bit 4 becomes XN which we must clear for the - * kernel memory mapping. - */ - mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_XN; - mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_XN; - - /* - * Mark cache clean areas and XIP ROM read only - * from SVC mode and no access from userspace. - */ - mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; - mem_types[MT_MINICLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; - mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; - - /* - * Mark the device area as "shared device" - */ - mem_types[MT_DEVICE].prot_pte |= L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; - mem_types[MT_DEVICE].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_BUFFERED; - - /* - * User pages need to be mapped with the ASID - * (iow, non-global) - */ - user_pgprot |= L_PTE_ASID; - -#ifdef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Mark memory with the "shared" attribute for SMP systems - */ - user_pgprot |= L_PTE_SHARED; - kern_pgprot |= L_PTE_SHARED; - mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_S; -#endif - } - - for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { - unsigned long v = pgprot_val(protection_map[i]); - v = (v & ~(L_PTE_BUFFERABLE|L_PTE_CACHEABLE)) | user_pgprot; - protection_map[i] = __pgprot(v); - } - - mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_pte |= kern_pgprot; - mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_pte |= kern_pgprot; - - if (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv5) { -#ifndef CONFIG_SMP - /* - * Only use write-through for non-SMP systems - */ - mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_pte &= ~L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; - mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_pte &= ~L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; -#endif - } else { - mem_types[MT_MINICLEAN].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_TEX(1); - } - - pgprot_kernel = __pgprot(L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | - L_PTE_DIRTY | L_PTE_WRITE | - L_PTE_EXEC | kern_pgprot); - - mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_l1 |= ecc_mask; - mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_l1 |= ecc_mask; - mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= ecc_mask | cp->pmd; - mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect |= cp->pmd; - - switch (cp->pmd) { - case PMD_SECT_WT: - mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_WT; - break; - case PMD_SECT_WB: - case PMD_SECT_WBWA: - mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_WB; - break; - } - printk("Memory policy: ECC %sabled, Data cache %s\n", - ecc_mask ? "en" : "dis", cp->policy); -} - -#define vectors_base() (vectors_high() ? 0xffff0000 : 0) - -/* - * Create the page directory entries and any necessary - * page tables for the mapping specified by `md'. We - * are able to cope here with varying sizes and address - * offsets, and we take full advantage of sections and - * supersections. - */ -void __init create_mapping(struct map_desc *md) -{ - unsigned long virt, length; - int prot_sect, prot_l1, domain; - pgprot_t prot_pte; - unsigned long off = (u32)__pfn_to_phys(md->pfn); - - if (md->virtual != vectors_base() && md->virtual < TASK_SIZE) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: not creating mapping for " - "0x%08llx at 0x%08lx in user region\n", - __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); - return; - } - - if ((md->type == MT_DEVICE || md->type == MT_ROM) && - md->virtual >= PAGE_OFFSET && md->virtual < VMALLOC_END) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: mapping for 0x%08llx at 0x%08lx " - "overlaps vmalloc space\n", - __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); - } - - domain = mem_types[md->type].domain; - prot_pte = __pgprot(mem_types[md->type].prot_pte); - prot_l1 = mem_types[md->type].prot_l1 | PMD_DOMAIN(domain); - prot_sect = mem_types[md->type].prot_sect | PMD_DOMAIN(domain); - - /* - * Catch 36-bit addresses - */ - if(md->pfn >= 0x100000) { - if(domain) { - printk(KERN_ERR "MM: invalid domain in supersection " - "mapping for 0x%08llx at 0x%08lx\n", - __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); - return; - } - if((md->virtual | md->length | __pfn_to_phys(md->pfn)) - & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK) { - printk(KERN_ERR "MM: cannot create mapping for " - "0x%08llx at 0x%08lx invalid alignment\n", - __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); - return; - } - - /* - * Shift bits [35:32] of address into bits [23:20] of PMD - * (See ARMv6 spec). - */ - off |= (((md->pfn >> (32 - PAGE_SHIFT)) & 0xF) << 20); - } - - virt = md->virtual; - off -= virt; - length = md->length; - - if (mem_types[md->type].prot_l1 == 0 && - (virt & 0xfffff || (virt + off) & 0xfffff || (virt + length) & 0xfffff)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: map for 0x%08lx at 0x%08lx can not " - "be mapped using pages, ignoring.\n", - __pfn_to_phys(md->pfn), md->virtual); - return; - } - - while ((virt & 0xfffff || (virt + off) & 0xfffff) && length >= PAGE_SIZE) { - alloc_init_page(virt, virt + off, prot_l1, prot_pte); - - virt += PAGE_SIZE; - length -= PAGE_SIZE; - } - - /* N.B. ARMv6 supersections are only defined to work with domain 0. - * Since domain assignments can in fact be arbitrary, the - * 'domain == 0' check below is required to insure that ARMv6 - * supersections are only allocated for domain 0 regardless - * of the actual domain assignments in use. - */ - if ((cpu_architecture() >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 || cpu_is_xsc3()) - && domain == 0) { - /* - * Align to supersection boundary if !high pages. - * High pages have already been checked for proper - * alignment above and they will fail the SUPSERSECTION_MASK - * check because of the way the address is encoded into - * offset. - */ - if (md->pfn <= 0x100000) { - while ((virt & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK || - (virt + off) & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK) && - length >= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2)) { - alloc_init_section(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); - - virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); - length -= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); - } - } - - while (length >= SUPERSECTION_SIZE) { - alloc_init_supersection(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); - - virt += SUPERSECTION_SIZE; - length -= SUPERSECTION_SIZE; - } - } - - /* - * A section mapping covers half a "pgdir" entry. - */ - while (length >= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2)) { - alloc_init_section(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); - - virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); - length -= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); - } - - while (length >= PAGE_SIZE) { - alloc_init_page(virt, virt + off, prot_l1, prot_pte); - - virt += PAGE_SIZE; - length -= PAGE_SIZE; - } -} - -/* - * In order to soft-boot, we need to insert a 1:1 mapping in place of - * the user-mode pages. This will then ensure that we have predictable - * results when turning the mmu off - */ -void setup_mm_for_reboot(char mode) -{ - unsigned long base_pmdval; - pgd_t *pgd; - int i; - - if (current->mm && current->mm->pgd) - pgd = current->mm->pgd; - else - pgd = init_mm.pgd; - - base_pmdval = PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE | PMD_SECT_AP_READ | PMD_TYPE_SECT; - if (cpu_architecture() <= CPU_ARCH_ARMv5TEJ && !cpu_is_xscale()) - base_pmdval |= PMD_BIT4; - - for (i = 0; i < FIRST_USER_PGD_NR + USER_PTRS_PER_PGD; i++, pgd++) { - unsigned long pmdval = (i << PGDIR_SHIFT) | base_pmdval; - pmd_t *pmd; - - pmd = pmd_off(pgd, i << PGDIR_SHIFT); - pmd[0] = __pmd(pmdval); - pmd[1] = __pmd(pmdval + (1 << (PGDIR_SHIFT - 1))); - flush_pmd_entry(pmd); - } -} - -/* - * Create the architecture specific mappings - */ -void __init iotable_init(struct map_desc *io_desc, int nr) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) - create_mapping(io_desc + i); -} diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/mm.h b/arch/arm/mm/mm.h index 083c51d..bb2bc9a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/mm.h +++ b/arch/arm/mm/mm.h @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ struct map_desc; struct meminfo; struct pglist_data; -void __init build_mem_type_table(void); void __init create_mapping(struct map_desc *md); void __init bootmem_init(struct meminfo *mi); void reserve_node_zero(struct pglist_data *pgdat); diff --git a/arch/arm/mm/mmu.c b/arch/arm/mm/mmu.c index 9648e68..e566cbe 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mm/mmu.c +++ b/arch/arm/mm/mmu.c @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. */ +#include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/init.h> @@ -40,6 +41,516 @@ struct page *empty_zero_page; */ pmd_t *top_pmd; +#define CPOLICY_UNCACHED 0 +#define CPOLICY_BUFFERED 1 +#define CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH 2 +#define CPOLICY_WRITEBACK 3 +#define CPOLICY_WRITEALLOC 4 + +static unsigned int cachepolicy __initdata = CPOLICY_WRITEBACK; +static unsigned int ecc_mask __initdata = 0; +pgprot_t pgprot_kernel; + +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pgprot_kernel); + +struct cachepolicy { + const char policy[16]; + unsigned int cr_mask; + unsigned int pmd; + unsigned int pte; +}; + +static struct cachepolicy cache_policies[] __initdata = { + { + .policy = "uncached", + .cr_mask = CR_W|CR_C, + .pmd = PMD_SECT_UNCACHED, + .pte = 0, + }, { + .policy = "buffered", + .cr_mask = CR_C, + .pmd = PMD_SECT_BUFFERED, + .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE, + }, { + .policy = "writethrough", + .cr_mask = 0, + .pmd = PMD_SECT_WT, + .pte = PTE_CACHEABLE, + }, { + .policy = "writeback", + .cr_mask = 0, + .pmd = PMD_SECT_WB, + .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE|PTE_CACHEABLE, + }, { + .policy = "writealloc", + .cr_mask = 0, + .pmd = PMD_SECT_WBWA, + .pte = PTE_BUFFERABLE|PTE_CACHEABLE, + } +}; + +/* + * These are useful for identifing cache coherency + * problems by allowing the cache or the cache and + * writebuffer to be turned off. (Note: the write + * buffer should not be on and the cache off). + */ +static void __init early_cachepolicy(char **p) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cache_policies); i++) { + int len = strlen(cache_policies[i].policy); + + if (memcmp(*p, cache_policies[i].policy, len) == 0) { + cachepolicy = i; + cr_alignment &= ~cache_policies[i].cr_mask; + cr_no_alignment &= ~cache_policies[i].cr_mask; + *p += len; + break; + } + } + if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(cache_policies)) + printk(KERN_ERR "ERROR: unknown or unsupported cache policy\n"); + flush_cache_all(); + set_cr(cr_alignment); +} +__early_param("cachepolicy=", early_cachepolicy); + +static void __init early_nocache(char **__unused) +{ + char *p = "buffered"; + printk(KERN_WARNING "nocache is deprecated; use cachepolicy=%s\n", p); + early_cachepolicy(&p); +} +__early_param("nocache", early_nocache); + +static void __init early_nowrite(char **__unused) +{ + char *p = "uncached"; + printk(KERN_WARNING "nowb is deprecated; use cachepolicy=%s\n", p); + early_cachepolicy(&p); +} +__early_param("nowb", early_nowrite); + +static void __init early_ecc(char **p) +{ + if (memcmp(*p, "on", 2) == 0) { + ecc_mask = PMD_PROTECTION; + *p += 2; + } else if (memcmp(*p, "off", 3) == 0) { + ecc_mask = 0; + *p += 3; + } +} +__early_param("ecc=", early_ecc); + +static int __init noalign_setup(char *__unused) +{ + cr_alignment &= ~CR_A; + cr_no_alignment &= ~CR_A; + set_cr(cr_alignment); + return 1; +} +__setup("noalign", noalign_setup); + +struct mem_types { + unsigned int prot_pte; + unsigned int prot_l1; + unsigned int prot_sect; + unsigned int domain; +}; + +static struct mem_types mem_types[] __initdata = { + [MT_DEVICE] = { + .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | + L_PTE_WRITE, + .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_UNCACHED | + PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, + .domain = DOMAIN_IO, + }, + [MT_CACHECLEAN] = { + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4, + .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, + }, + [MT_MINICLEAN] = { + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_MINICACHE, + .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, + }, + [MT_LOW_VECTORS] = { + .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | + L_PTE_EXEC, + .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, + .domain = DOMAIN_USER, + }, + [MT_HIGH_VECTORS] = { + .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | + L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_EXEC, + .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, + .domain = DOMAIN_USER, + }, + [MT_MEMORY] = { + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, + .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, + }, + [MT_ROM] = { + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4, + .domain = DOMAIN_KERNEL, + }, + [MT_IXP2000_DEVICE] = { /* IXP2400 requires XCB=101 for on-chip I/O */ + .prot_pte = L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_DIRTY | + L_PTE_WRITE, + .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_UNCACHED | + PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE | PMD_SECT_BUFFERABLE | + PMD_SECT_TEX(1), + .domain = DOMAIN_IO, + }, + [MT_NONSHARED_DEVICE] = { + .prot_l1 = PMD_TYPE_TABLE, + .prot_sect = PMD_TYPE_SECT | PMD_BIT4 | PMD_SECT_NONSHARED_DEV | + PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE, + .domain = DOMAIN_IO, + } +}; + +/* + * Adjust the PMD section entries according to the CPU in use. + */ +static void __init build_mem_type_table(void) +{ + struct cachepolicy *cp; + unsigned int cr = get_cr(); + unsigned int user_pgprot, kern_pgprot; + int cpu_arch = cpu_architecture(); + int i; + +#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE) + if (cachepolicy > CPOLICY_BUFFERED) + cachepolicy = CPOLICY_BUFFERED; +#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH) + if (cachepolicy > CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH) + cachepolicy = CPOLICY_WRITETHROUGH; +#endif + if (cpu_arch < CPU_ARCH_ARMv5) { + if (cachepolicy >= CPOLICY_WRITEALLOC) + cachepolicy = CPOLICY_WRITEBACK; + ecc_mask = 0; + } + + /* + * Xscale must not have PMD bit 4 set for section mappings. + */ + if (cpu_is_xscale()) + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mem_types); i++) + mem_types[i].prot_sect &= ~PMD_BIT4; + + /* + * ARMv5 and lower, excluding Xscale, bit 4 must be set for + * page tables. + */ + if (cpu_arch < CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 && !cpu_is_xscale()) + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mem_types); i++) + if (mem_types[i].prot_l1) + mem_types[i].prot_l1 |= PMD_BIT4; + + cp = &cache_policies[cachepolicy]; + kern_pgprot = user_pgprot = cp->pte; + + /* + * Enable CPU-specific coherency if supported. + * (Only available on XSC3 at the moment.) + */ + if (arch_is_coherent()) { + if (cpu_is_xsc3()) { + mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_S; + mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_pte |= L_PTE_COHERENT; + } + } + + /* + * ARMv6 and above have extended page tables. + */ + if (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 && (cr & CR_XP)) { + /* + * bit 4 becomes XN which we must clear for the + * kernel memory mapping. + */ + mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_XN; + mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_XN; + + /* + * Mark cache clean areas and XIP ROM read only + * from SVC mode and no access from userspace. + */ + mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; + mem_types[MT_MINICLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; + mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_APX|PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE; + + /* + * Mark the device area as "shared device" + */ + mem_types[MT_DEVICE].prot_pte |= L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; + mem_types[MT_DEVICE].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_BUFFERED; + + /* + * User pages need to be mapped with the ASID + * (iow, non-global) + */ + user_pgprot |= L_PTE_ASID; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP + /* + * Mark memory with the "shared" attribute for SMP systems + */ + user_pgprot |= L_PTE_SHARED; + kern_pgprot |= L_PTE_SHARED; + mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_S; +#endif + } + + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + unsigned long v = pgprot_val(protection_map[i]); + v = (v & ~(L_PTE_BUFFERABLE|L_PTE_CACHEABLE)) | user_pgprot; + protection_map[i] = __pgprot(v); + } + + mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_pte |= kern_pgprot; + mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_pte |= kern_pgprot; + + if (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv5) { +#ifndef CONFIG_SMP + /* + * Only use write-through for non-SMP systems + */ + mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_pte &= ~L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; + mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_pte &= ~L_PTE_BUFFERABLE; +#endif + } else { + mem_types[MT_MINICLEAN].prot_sect &= ~PMD_SECT_TEX(1); + } + + pgprot_kernel = __pgprot(L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | + L_PTE_DIRTY | L_PTE_WRITE | + L_PTE_EXEC | kern_pgprot); + + mem_types[MT_LOW_VECTORS].prot_l1 |= ecc_mask; + mem_types[MT_HIGH_VECTORS].prot_l1 |= ecc_mask; + mem_types[MT_MEMORY].prot_sect |= ecc_mask | cp->pmd; + mem_types[MT_ROM].prot_sect |= cp->pmd; + + switch (cp->pmd) { + case PMD_SECT_WT: + mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_WT; + break; + case PMD_SECT_WB: + case PMD_SECT_WBWA: + mem_types[MT_CACHECLEAN].prot_sect |= PMD_SECT_WB; + break; + } + printk("Memory policy: ECC %sabled, Data cache %s\n", + ecc_mask ? "en" : "dis", cp->policy); +} + +#define vectors_base() (vectors_high() ? 0xffff0000 : 0) + +/* + * Create a SECTION PGD between VIRT and PHYS in domain + * DOMAIN with protection PROT. This operates on half- + * pgdir entry increments. + */ +static inline void +alloc_init_section(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, int prot) +{ + pmd_t *pmdp = pmd_off_k(virt); + + if (virt & (1 << 20)) + pmdp++; + + *pmdp = __pmd(phys | prot); + flush_pmd_entry(pmdp); +} + +/* + * Create a SUPER SECTION PGD between VIRT and PHYS with protection PROT + */ +static inline void +alloc_init_supersection(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, int prot) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < 16; i += 1) { + alloc_init_section(virt, phys, prot | PMD_SECT_SUPER); + + virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); + } +} + +/* + * Add a PAGE mapping between VIRT and PHYS in domain + * DOMAIN with protection PROT. Note that due to the + * way we map the PTEs, we must allocate two PTE_SIZE'd + * blocks - one for the Linux pte table, and one for + * the hardware pte table. + */ +static inline void +alloc_init_page(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, unsigned int prot_l1, pgprot_t prot) +{ + pmd_t *pmdp = pmd_off_k(virt); + pte_t *ptep; + + if (pmd_none(*pmdp)) { + ptep = alloc_bootmem_low_pages(2 * PTRS_PER_PTE * + sizeof(pte_t)); + + __pmd_populate(pmdp, __pa(ptep) | prot_l1); + } + ptep = pte_offset_kernel(pmdp, virt); + + set_pte(ptep, pfn_pte(phys >> PAGE_SHIFT, prot)); +} + +/* + * Create the page directory entries and any necessary + * page tables for the mapping specified by `md'. We + * are able to cope here with varying sizes and address + * offsets, and we take full advantage of sections and + * supersections. + */ +void __init create_mapping(struct map_desc *md) +{ + unsigned long virt, length; + int prot_sect, prot_l1, domain; + pgprot_t prot_pte; + unsigned long off = (u32)__pfn_to_phys(md->pfn); + + if (md->virtual != vectors_base() && md->virtual < TASK_SIZE) { + printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: not creating mapping for " + "0x%08llx at 0x%08lx in user region\n", + __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); + return; + } + + if ((md->type == MT_DEVICE || md->type == MT_ROM) && + md->virtual >= PAGE_OFFSET && md->virtual < VMALLOC_END) { + printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: mapping for 0x%08llx at 0x%08lx " + "overlaps vmalloc space\n", + __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); + } + + domain = mem_types[md->type].domain; + prot_pte = __pgprot(mem_types[md->type].prot_pte); + prot_l1 = mem_types[md->type].prot_l1 | PMD_DOMAIN(domain); + prot_sect = mem_types[md->type].prot_sect | PMD_DOMAIN(domain); + + /* + * Catch 36-bit addresses + */ + if(md->pfn >= 0x100000) { + if(domain) { + printk(KERN_ERR "MM: invalid domain in supersection " + "mapping for 0x%08llx at 0x%08lx\n", + __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); + return; + } + if((md->virtual | md->length | __pfn_to_phys(md->pfn)) + & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK) { + printk(KERN_ERR "MM: cannot create mapping for " + "0x%08llx at 0x%08lx invalid alignment\n", + __pfn_to_phys((u64)md->pfn), md->virtual); + return; + } + + /* + * Shift bits [35:32] of address into bits [23:20] of PMD + * (See ARMv6 spec). + */ + off |= (((md->pfn >> (32 - PAGE_SHIFT)) & 0xF) << 20); + } + + virt = md->virtual; + off -= virt; + length = md->length; + + if (mem_types[md->type].prot_l1 == 0 && + (virt & 0xfffff || (virt + off) & 0xfffff || (virt + length) & 0xfffff)) { + printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: map for 0x%08lx at 0x%08lx can not " + "be mapped using pages, ignoring.\n", + __pfn_to_phys(md->pfn), md->virtual); + return; + } + + while ((virt & 0xfffff || (virt + off) & 0xfffff) && length >= PAGE_SIZE) { + alloc_init_page(virt, virt + off, prot_l1, prot_pte); + + virt += PAGE_SIZE; + length -= PAGE_SIZE; + } + + /* N.B. ARMv6 supersections are only defined to work with domain 0. + * Since domain assignments can in fact be arbitrary, the + * 'domain == 0' check below is required to insure that ARMv6 + * supersections are only allocated for domain 0 regardless + * of the actual domain assignments in use. + */ + if ((cpu_architecture() >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv6 || cpu_is_xsc3()) + && domain == 0) { + /* + * Align to supersection boundary if !high pages. + * High pages have already been checked for proper + * alignment above and they will fail the SUPSERSECTION_MASK + * check because of the way the address is encoded into + * offset. + */ + if (md->pfn <= 0x100000) { + while ((virt & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK || + (virt + off) & ~SUPERSECTION_MASK) && + length >= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2)) { + alloc_init_section(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); + + virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); + length -= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); + } + } + + while (length >= SUPERSECTION_SIZE) { + alloc_init_supersection(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); + + virt += SUPERSECTION_SIZE; + length -= SUPERSECTION_SIZE; + } + } + + /* + * A section mapping covers half a "pgdir" entry. + */ + while (length >= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2)) { + alloc_init_section(virt, virt + off, prot_sect); + + virt += (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); + length -= (PGDIR_SIZE / 2); + } + + while (length >= PAGE_SIZE) { + alloc_init_page(virt, virt + off, prot_l1, prot_pte); + + virt += PAGE_SIZE; + length -= PAGE_SIZE; + } +} + +/* + * Create the architecture specific mappings + */ +void __init iotable_init(struct map_desc *io_desc, int nr) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) + create_mapping(io_desc + i); +} + static inline void prepare_page_table(struct meminfo *mi) { unsigned long addr; @@ -227,3 +738,34 @@ void __init paging_init(struct meminfo *mi, struct machine_desc *mdesc) empty_zero_page = virt_to_page(zero_page); flush_dcache_page(empty_zero_page); } + +/* + * In order to soft-boot, we need to insert a 1:1 mapping in place of + * the user-mode pages. This will then ensure that we have predictable + * results when turning the mmu off + */ +void setup_mm_for_reboot(char mode) +{ + unsigned long base_pmdval; + pgd_t *pgd; + int i; + + if (current->mm && current->mm->pgd) + pgd = current->mm->pgd; + else + pgd = init_mm.pgd; + + base_pmdval = PMD_SECT_AP_WRITE | PMD_SECT_AP_READ | PMD_TYPE_SECT; + if (cpu_architecture() <= CPU_ARCH_ARMv5TEJ && !cpu_is_xscale()) + base_pmdval |= PMD_BIT4; + + for (i = 0; i < FIRST_USER_PGD_NR + USER_PTRS_PER_PGD; i++, pgd++) { + unsigned long pmdval = (i << PGDIR_SHIFT) | base_pmdval; + pmd_t *pmd; + + pmd = pmd_off(pgd, i << PGDIR_SHIFT); + pmd[0] = __pmd(pmdval); + pmd[1] = __pmd(pmdval + (1 << (PGDIR_SHIFT - 1))); + flush_pmd_entry(pmd); + } +} |