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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
  2 /*
  3  * wuf.S: Window underflow trap handler for the Sparc.
  4  *
  5  * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller
  6  */
  7 
  8 #include <asm/contregs.h>
  9 #include <asm/page.h>
 10 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
 11 #include <asm/psr.h>
 12 #include <asm/smp.h>
 13 #include <asm/asi.h>
 14 #include <asm/winmacro.h>
 15 #include <asm/asmmacro.h>
 16 #include <asm/thread_info.h>
 17 
 18 /* Just like the overflow handler we define macros for registers
 19  * with fixed meanings in this routine.
 20  */
 21 #define t_psr       l0
 22 #define t_pc        l1
 23 #define t_npc       l2
 24 #define t_wim       l3
 25 /* Don't touch the above registers or else you die horribly... */
 26 
 27 /* Now macros for the available scratch registers in this routine. */
 28 #define twin_tmp1    l4
 29 #define twin_tmp2    l5
 30 
 31 #define curptr       g6
 32 
 33         .text
 34         .align  4
 35 
 36         /* The trap entry point has executed the following:
 37          *
 38          * rd    %psr, %l0
 39          * rd    %wim, %l3
 40          * b     fill_window_entry
 41          * andcc %l0, PSR_PS, %g0
 42          */
 43 
 44         /* Datum current_thread_info->uwinmask contains at all times a bitmask
 45          * where if any user windows are active, at least one bit will
 46          * be set in to mask.  If no user windows are active, the bitmask
 47          * will be all zeroes.
 48          */
 49 
 50         /* To get an idea of what has just happened to cause this
 51          * trap take a look at this diagram:
 52          *
 53          *      1  2  3  4     <--  Window number
 54          *      ----------
 55          *      T  O  W  I     <--  Symbolic name
 56          *
 57          *      O == the window that execution was in when
 58          *           the restore was attempted
 59          *
 60          *      T == the trap itself has save'd us into this
 61          *           window
 62          *
 63          *      W == this window is the one which is now invalid
 64          *           and must be made valid plus loaded from the
 65          *           stack
 66          *
 67          *      I == this window will be the invalid one when we
 68          *           are done and return from trap if successful
 69          */
 70 
 71         /* BEGINNING OF PATCH INSTRUCTIONS */
 72 
 73         /* On 7-window Sparc the boot code patches fnwin_patch1
 74          * with the following instruction.
 75          */
 76         .globl  fnwin_patch1_7win, fnwin_patch2_7win
 77 fnwin_patch1_7win:      srl     %t_wim, 6, %twin_tmp2
 78 fnwin_patch2_7win:      and     %twin_tmp1, 0x7f, %twin_tmp1
 79         /* END OF PATCH INSTRUCTIONS */
 80 
 81         .globl  fill_window_entry, fnwin_patch1, fnwin_patch2
 82 fill_window_entry:
 83         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
 84 
 85         /* Compute what the new %wim is going to be if we retrieve
 86          * the proper window off of the stack.
 87          */
 88                 sll     %t_wim, 1, %twin_tmp1
 89 fnwin_patch1:   srl     %t_wim, 7, %twin_tmp2
 90                 or      %twin_tmp1, %twin_tmp2, %twin_tmp1
 91 fnwin_patch2:   and     %twin_tmp1, 0xff, %twin_tmp1
 92 
 93         wr      %twin_tmp1, 0x0, %wim   /* Make window 'I' invalid */
 94 
 95         andcc   %t_psr, PSR_PS, %g0
 96         be      fwin_from_user
 97          restore        %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Restore to window 'O' */
 98 
 99         /* Trapped from kernel, we trust that the kernel does not
100          * 'over restore' sorta speak and just grab the window
101          * from the stack and return.  Easy enough.
102          */
103 fwin_from_kernel:
104         /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */
105 
106         restore %g0, %g0, %g0
107 
108         /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */
109 
110         LOAD_WINDOW(sp)                 /* Load it up */
111 
112         /* Spin the wheel... */
113         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
114         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
115         /* I'd like to buy a vowel please... */
116 
117         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
118 
119         /* Now preserve the condition codes in %psr, pause, and
120          * return from trap.  This is the simplest case of all.
121          */
122         wr      %t_psr, 0x0, %psr
123         WRITE_PAUSE
124 
125         jmp     %t_pc
126         rett    %t_npc
127 
128 fwin_from_user:
129         /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */
130 
131         restore %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Restore to window 'W' */
132 
133         /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */
134 
135         /* Branch to the stack validation routine */
136         b       srmmu_fwin_stackchk
137          andcc  %sp, 0x7, %g0
138 
139 #define STACK_OFFSET (THREAD_SIZE - TRACEREG_SZ - STACKFRAME_SZ)
140 
141 fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed:
142         /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */
143 
144         /* Place a pt_regs frame on the kernel stack, save back
145          * to the trap window and call c-code to deal with this.
146          */
147         LOAD_CURRENT(l4, l5)
148 
149         sethi   %hi(STACK_OFFSET), %l5
150         or      %l5, %lo(STACK_OFFSET), %l5
151         add     %l4, %l5, %l5
152 
153         /* Store globals into pt_regs frame. */
154         STORE_PT_GLOBALS(l5)
155         STORE_PT_YREG(l5, g3)
156 
157         /* Save current in a global while we change windows. */
158         mov     %l4, %curptr
159 
160         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
161 
162         /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */
163 
164         rd      %psr, %g3               /* Read %psr in live user window */
165         mov     %fp, %g4                /* Save bogus frame pointer. */
166 
167         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
168 
169         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
170 
171         sethi   %hi(STACK_OFFSET), %l5
172         or      %l5, %lo(STACK_OFFSET), %l5
173         add     %curptr, %l5, %sp
174 
175         /* Build rest of pt_regs. */
176         STORE_PT_INS(sp)
177         STORE_PT_PRIV(sp, t_psr, t_pc, t_npc)
178 
179         /* re-set trap time %wim value */
180         wr      %t_wim, 0x0, %wim
181 
182         /* Fix users window mask and buffer save count. */
183         mov     0x1, %g5
184         sll     %g5, %g3, %g5
185         st      %g5, [%curptr + TI_UWINMASK]            ! one live user window still
186         st      %g0, [%curptr + TI_W_SAVED]             ! no windows in the buffer
187 
188         wr      %t_psr, PSR_ET, %psr                    ! enable traps
189         nop
190         call    window_underflow_fault
191          mov    %g4, %o0
192 
193         b       ret_trap_entry
194          clr    %l6
195 
196 fwin_user_stack_is_ok:
197         /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */
198 
199         /* The users stack area is kosher and mapped, load the
200          * window and fall through to the finish up routine.
201          */
202         LOAD_WINDOW(sp)
203 
204         /* Round and round she goes... */
205         save    %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Save to window 'O' */
206         save    %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Save to window 'T' */
207         /* Where she'll trap nobody knows... */
208 
209         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
210 
211 fwin_user_finish_up:
212         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
213 
214         wr      %t_psr, 0x0, %psr
215         WRITE_PAUSE     
216 
217         jmp     %t_pc
218         rett    %t_npc
219 
220         /* Here come the architecture specific checks for stack.
221          * mappings.  Note that unlike the window overflow handler
222          * we only need to check whether the user can read from
223          * the appropriate addresses.  Also note that we are in
224          * an invalid window which will be loaded, and this means
225          * that until we actually load the window up we are free
226          * to use any of the local registers contained within.
227          *
228          * On success these routine branch to fwin_user_stack_is_ok
229          * if the area at %sp is user readable and the window still
230          * needs to be loaded, else fwin_user_finish_up if the
231          * routine has done the loading itself.  On failure (bogus
232          * user stack) the routine shall branch to the label called
233          * fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed.
234          *
235          * Contrary to the arch-specific window overflow stack
236          * check routines in wof.S, these routines are free to use
237          * any of the local registers they want to as this window
238          * does not belong to anyone at this point, however the
239          * outs and ins are still verboten as they are part of
240          * 'someone elses' window possibly.
241          */
242 
243         .globl  srmmu_fwin_stackchk
244 srmmu_fwin_stackchk:
245         /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */
246 
247         /* Caller did 'andcc %sp, 0x7, %g0' */
248         bne     fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
249          sethi   %hi(PAGE_OFFSET), %l5
250 
251         /* Check if the users stack is in kernel vma, then our
252          * trial and error technique below would succeed for
253          * the 'wrong' reason.
254          */
255         mov     AC_M_SFSR, %l4
256         cmp     %l5, %sp
257         bleu    fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
258 LEON_PI( lda    [%l4] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %g0)    ! clear fault status
259 SUN_PI_( lda    [%l4] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0)       ! clear fault status
260 
261         /* The technique is, turn off faults on this processor,
262          * just let the load rip, then check the sfsr to see if
263          * a fault did occur.  Then we turn on fault traps again
264          * and branch conditionally based upon what happened.
265          */
266 LEON_PI(lda     [%g0] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %l5)    ! read mmu-ctrl reg
267 SUN_PI_(lda     [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %l5)       ! read mmu-ctrl reg
268         or      %l5, 0x2, %l5                   ! turn on no-fault bit
269 LEON_PI(sta     %l5, [%g0] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS)    ! store it
270 SUN_PI_(sta     %l5, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS)       ! store it
271 
272         /* Cross fingers and go for it. */
273         LOAD_WINDOW(sp)
274 
275         /* A penny 'saved'... */
276         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
277         save    %g0, %g0, %g0
278         /* Is a BADTRAP earned... */
279 
280         /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */
281 
282 LEON_PI(lda     [%g0] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp1)     ! load mmu-ctrl again
283 SUN_PI_(lda     [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp1)        ! load mmu-ctrl again
284         andn    %twin_tmp1, 0x2, %twin_tmp1             ! clear no-fault bit
285 LEON_PI(sta     %twin_tmp1, [%g0] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS)     ! store it
286 SUN_PI_(sta     %twin_tmp1, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS)        ! store it
287 
288         mov     AC_M_SFAR, %twin_tmp2
289 LEON_PI(lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %g0)     ! read fault address
290 SUN_PI_(lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0)        ! read fault address
291 
292         mov     AC_M_SFSR, %twin_tmp2
293 LEON_PI(lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_LEON_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp2) ! read fault status
294 SUN_PI_(lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp2)    ! read fault status
295         andcc   %twin_tmp2, 0x2, %g0                       ! did fault occur?
296 
297         bne     1f                                         ! yep, cleanup
298          nop
299 
300         wr      %t_psr, 0x0, %psr
301         nop
302         b       fwin_user_finish_up + 0x4
303          nop
304 
305         /* Did I ever tell you about my window lobotomy?
306          * anyways... fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed expects
307          * to be in window 'W' so make it happy or else
308          * we watchdog badly.
309          */
310 1:
311         restore %g0, %g0, %g0
312         b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed      ! oh well
313          restore        %g0, %g0, %g0

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