Update of /cvsroot/linux-mips/linux/arch/mips/kernel
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Added Files:
r2300_misc.S
Log Message:
Return from exceptions calling do_page_fault via ret_from_exception.
--- NEW FILE: r2300_misc.S ---
/*
* misc.S: Misc. exception handling code for R3000/R2000.
*
* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 by Ralf Baechle and Andreas Busse
*
* Multi-CPU abstraction reworking:
* Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (dm...@en...)
*
* Further modifications to make this work:
* Copyright (c) 1998 Harald Koerfgen
* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Gleb Raiko & Vladimir Roganov
* Copyright (c) 2001 Ralf Baechle
* Copyright (c) 2001 MIPS Technologies, Inc.
*/
#include <asm/asm.h>
#include <asm/current.h>
#include <asm/bootinfo.h>
#include <asm/cachectl.h>
#include <asm/fpregdef.h>
#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/regdef.h>
#include <asm/segment.h>
#include <asm/stackframe.h>
.text
.set mips1
.set noreorder
#undef NOTLB_OPTIMIZE /* If you are paranoid, define this. */
/* ABUSE of CPP macros 101. */
/* After this macro runs, the pte faulted on is
* in register PTE, a ptr into the table in which
* the pte belongs is in PTR.
*/
#define LOAD_PTE(pte, ptr) \
mfc0 pte, CP0_BADVADDR; \
lw ptr, current_pgd; \
srl pte, pte, 22; \
sll pte, pte, 2; \
addu ptr, ptr, pte; \
mfc0 pte, CP0_CONTEXT; \
lw ptr, (ptr); \
andi pte, pte, 0xffc; \
addu ptr, ptr, pte; \
lw pte, (ptr); \
nop;
/* This places the even/odd pte pair in the page
* table at PTR into ENTRYLO0 and ENTRYLO1 using
* TMP as a scratch register.
*/
#define PTE_RELOAD(ptr) \
lw ptr, (ptr) ; \
nop ; \
mtc0 ptr, CP0_ENTRYLO0; \
nop;
#define DO_FAULT(write) \
.set noat; \
.set macro; \
SAVE_ALL; \
mfc0 a2, CP0_BADVADDR; \
STI; \
.set at; \
move a0, sp; \
jal do_page_fault; \
li a1, write; \
j ret_from_exception; \
nop; \
.set noat; \
.set nomacro;
/* Check is PTE is present, if not then jump to LABEL.
* PTR points to the page table where this PTE is located,
* when the macro is done executing PTE will be restored
* with it's original value.
*/
#define PTE_PRESENT(pte, ptr, label) \
andi pte, pte, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ); \
xori pte, pte, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ); \
bnez pte, label; \
.set push; \
.set reorder; \
lw pte, (ptr); \
.set pop;
/* Make PTE valid, store result in PTR. */
#define PTE_MAKEVALID(pte, ptr) \
ori pte, pte, (_PAGE_VALID | _PAGE_ACCESSED); \
sw pte, (ptr);
/* Check if PTE can be written to, if not branch to LABEL.
* Regardless restore PTE with value from PTR when done.
*/
#define PTE_WRITABLE(pte, ptr, label) \
andi pte, pte, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_WRITE); \
xori pte, pte, (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_WRITE); \
bnez pte, label; \
.set push; \
.set reorder; \
lw pte, (ptr); \
.set pop;
/* Make PTE writable, update software status bits as well,
* then store at PTR.
*/
#define PTE_MAKEWRITE(pte, ptr) \
ori pte, pte, (_PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_MODIFIED | \
_PAGE_VALID | _PAGE_DIRTY); \
sw pte, (ptr);
/*
* The index register may have the probe fail bit set,
* because we would trap on access kseg2, i.e. without refill.
*/
#define TLB_WRITE(reg) \
mfc0 reg, CP0_INDEX; \
nop; \
bltz reg, 1f; \
nop; \
tlbwi; \
j 2f; \
nop; \
1: tlbwr; \
2:
#define RET(reg) \
mfc0 reg, CP0_EPC; \
nop; \
jr reg; \
rfe
.set noreorder
.align 5
NESTED(handle_tlbl, PT_SIZE, sp)
.set noat
#ifndef NOTLB_OPTIMIZE
/* Test present bit in entry. */
LOAD_PTE(k0, k1)
tlbp
PTE_PRESENT(k0, k1, nopage_tlbl)
PTE_MAKEVALID(k0, k1)
PTE_RELOAD(k1)
TLB_WRITE(k0)
RET(k0)
nopage_tlbl:
#endif
DO_FAULT(0)
END(handle_tlbl)
NESTED(handle_tlbs, PT_SIZE, sp)
.set noat
#ifndef NOTLB_OPTIMIZE
LOAD_PTE(k0, k1)
tlbp # find faulting entry
PTE_WRITABLE(k0, k1, nopage_tlbs)
PTE_MAKEWRITE(k0, k1)
PTE_RELOAD(k1)
TLB_WRITE(k0)
RET(k0)
nopage_tlbs:
#endif
DO_FAULT(1)
END(handle_tlbs)
.align 5
NESTED(handle_mod, PT_SIZE, sp)
.set noat
#ifndef NOTLB_OPTIMIZE
LOAD_PTE(k0, k1)
tlbp # find faulting entry
andi k0, k0, _PAGE_WRITE
beqz k0, nowrite_mod
.set push
.set reorder
lw k0, (k1)
.set pop
/* Present and writable bits set, set accessed and dirty bits. */
PTE_MAKEWRITE(k0, k1)
/* Now reload the entry into the tlb. */
PTE_RELOAD(k1)
tlbwi
RET(k0)
#endif
nowrite_mod:
DO_FAULT(1)
END(handle_mod)
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