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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
  2 /*
  3  *  Definitions for use by exception code on Book3-E
  4  *
  5  *  Copyright (C) 2008 Ben. Herrenschmidt (benh@kernel.crashing.org), IBM Corp.
  6  */
  7 #ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H
  8 #define _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H
  9 
 10 /*
 11  * SPRGs usage an other considerations...
 12  *
 13  * Since TLB miss and other standard exceptions can be interrupted by
 14  * critical exceptions which can themselves be interrupted by machine
 15  * checks, and since the two later can themselves cause a TLB miss when
 16  * hitting the linear mapping for the kernel stacks, we need to be a bit
 17  * creative on how we use SPRGs.
 18  *
 19  * The base idea is that we have one SRPG reserved for critical and one
 20  * for machine check interrupts. Those are used to save a GPR that can
 21  * then be used to get the PACA, and store as much context as we need
 22  * to save in there. That includes saving the SPRGs used by the TLB miss
 23  * handler for linear mapping misses and the associated SRR0/1 due to
 24  * the above re-entrancy issue.
 25  *
 26  * So here's the current usage pattern. It's done regardless of which
 27  * SPRGs are user-readable though, thus we might have to change some of
 28  * this later. In order to do that more easily, we use special constants
 29  * for naming them
 30  *
 31  * WARNING: Some of these SPRGs are user readable. We need to do something
 32  * about it as some point by making sure they can't be used to leak kernel
 33  * critical data
 34  */
 35 
 36 #define PACA_EXGDBELL PACA_EXGEN
 37 
 38 /* We are out of SPRGs so we save some things in the PACA. The normal
 39  * exception frame is smaller than the CRIT or MC one though
 40  */
 41 #define EX_R1           (0 * 8)
 42 #define EX_CR           (1 * 8)
 43 #define EX_R10          (2 * 8)
 44 #define EX_R11          (3 * 8)
 45 #define EX_R14          (4 * 8)
 46 #define EX_R15          (5 * 8)
 47 
 48 /*
 49  * The TLB miss exception uses different slots.
 50  *
 51  * The bolted variant uses only the first six fields,
 52  * which in combination with pgd and kernel_pgd fits in
 53  * one 64-byte cache line.
 54  */
 55 
 56 #define EX_TLB_R10      ( 0 * 8)
 57 #define EX_TLB_R11      ( 1 * 8)
 58 #define EX_TLB_R14      ( 2 * 8)
 59 #define EX_TLB_R15      ( 3 * 8)
 60 #define EX_TLB_R16      ( 4 * 8)
 61 #define EX_TLB_CR       ( 5 * 8)
 62 #define EX_TLB_R12      ( 6 * 8)
 63 #define EX_TLB_R13      ( 7 * 8)
 64 #define EX_TLB_DEAR     ( 8 * 8) /* Level 0 and 2 only */
 65 #define EX_TLB_ESR      ( 9 * 8) /* Level 0 and 2 only */
 66 #define EX_TLB_SRR0     (10 * 8)
 67 #define EX_TLB_SRR1     (11 * 8)
 68 #define EX_TLB_R7       (12 * 8)
 69 #define EX_TLB_SIZE     (13 * 8)
 70 
 71 #define START_EXCEPTION(label)                                          \
 72         .globl exc_##label##_book3e;                                    \
 73 exc_##label##_book3e:
 74 
 75 /* TLB miss exception prolog
 76  *
 77  * This prolog handles re-entrancy (up to 3 levels supported in the PACA
 78  * though we currently don't test for overflow). It provides you with a
 79  * re-entrancy safe working space of r10...r16 and CR with r12 being used
 80  * as the exception area pointer in the PACA for that level of re-entrancy
 81  * and r13 containing the PACA pointer.
 82  *
 83  * SRR0 and SRR1 are saved, but DEAR and ESR are not, since they don't apply
 84  * as-is for instruction exceptions. It's up to the actual exception code
 85  * to save them as well if required.
 86  */
 87 #define TLB_MISS_PROLOG                                                     \
 88         mtspr   SPRN_SPRG_TLB_SCRATCH,r12;                                  \
 89         mfspr   r12,SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME;                                  \
 90         std     r10,EX_TLB_R10(r12);                                        \
 91         mfcr    r10;                                                        \
 92         std     r11,EX_TLB_R11(r12);                                        \
 93         mfspr   r11,SPRN_SPRG_TLB_SCRATCH;                                  \
 94         std     r13,EX_TLB_R13(r12);                                        \
 95         mfspr   r13,SPRN_SPRG_PACA;                                         \
 96         std     r14,EX_TLB_R14(r12);                                        \
 97         addi    r14,r12,EX_TLB_SIZE;                                        \
 98         std     r15,EX_TLB_R15(r12);                                        \
 99         mfspr   r15,SPRN_SRR1;                                              \
100         std     r16,EX_TLB_R16(r12);                                        \
101         mfspr   r16,SPRN_SRR0;                                              \
102         std     r10,EX_TLB_CR(r12);                                         \
103         std     r11,EX_TLB_R12(r12);                                        \
104         mtspr   SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME,r14;                                  \
105         std     r15,EX_TLB_SRR1(r12);                                       \
106         std     r16,EX_TLB_SRR0(r12);
107 
108 /* And these are the matching epilogs that restores things
109  *
110  * There are 3 epilogs:
111  *
112  * - SUCCESS       : Unwinds one level
113  * - ERROR         : restore from level 0 and reset
114  * - ERROR_SPECIAL : restore from current level and reset
115  *
116  * Normal errors use ERROR, that is, they restore the initial fault context
117  * and trigger a fault. However, there is a special case for linear mapping
118  * errors. Those should basically never happen, but if they do happen, we
119  * want the error to point out the context that did that linear mapping
120  * fault, not the initial level 0 (basically, we got a bogus PGF or something
121  * like that). For userland errors on the linear mapping, there is no
122  * difference since those are always level 0 anyway
123  */
124 
125 #define TLB_MISS_RESTORE(freg)                                              \
126         ld      r14,EX_TLB_CR(r12);                                         \
127         ld      r10,EX_TLB_R10(r12);                                        \
128         ld      r15,EX_TLB_SRR0(r12);                                       \
129         ld      r16,EX_TLB_SRR1(r12);                                       \
130         mtspr   SPRN_SPRG_TLB_EXFRAME,freg;                                 \
131         ld      r11,EX_TLB_R11(r12);                                        \
132         mtcr    r14;                                                        \
133         ld      r13,EX_TLB_R13(r12);                                        \
134         ld      r14,EX_TLB_R14(r12);                                        \
135         mtspr   SPRN_SRR0,r15;                                              \
136         ld      r15,EX_TLB_R15(r12);                                        \
137         mtspr   SPRN_SRR1,r16;                                              \
138         ld      r16,EX_TLB_R16(r12);                                        \
139         ld      r12,EX_TLB_R12(r12);                                        \
140 
141 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_SUCCESS                                             \
142         TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r12)
143 
144 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_ERROR                                               \
145         addi    r12,r13,PACA_EXTLB;                                         \
146         TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r12)
147 
148 #define TLB_MISS_EPILOG_ERROR_SPECIAL                                       \
149         addi    r11,r13,PACA_EXTLB;                                         \
150         TLB_MISS_RESTORE(r11)
151 
152 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
153 extern unsigned int interrupt_base_book3e;
154 #endif
155 
156 #define SET_IVOR(vector_number, vector_offset)  \
157         LOAD_REG_ADDR(r3,interrupt_base_book3e);\
158         ori     r3,r3,vector_offset@l;          \
159         mtspr   SPRN_IVOR##vector_number,r3;
160 /*
161  * powerpc relies on return from interrupt/syscall being context synchronising
162  * (which rfi is) to support ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_SYNC_CORE without additional
163  * synchronisation instructions.
164  */
165 #define RFI_TO_KERNEL                                                   \
166         rfi
167 
168 #define RFI_TO_USER                                                     \
169         rfi
170 
171 #endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_EXCEPTION_64E_H */
172 
173 

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