/* * Copyright (C) 2003 Axis Communications AB * * Authors: Mikael Starvik (starvik@axis.com) * * Code for the fault low-level handling routines. * */ #include #include ; Save all register. Must save in same order as struct pt_regs. .macro SAVE_ALL subq 12, $sp move $erp, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move $srp, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move $ccs, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move $spc, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move $mof, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move $srs, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move.d $acr, [$sp] subq 14*4, $sp movem $r13, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move.d $r10, [$sp] .endm ; Bus fault handler. Extracts relevant information and calls mm subsystem ; to handle the fault. .macro MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER handler, mmu, we, ex .globl \handler \handler: SAVE_ALL move \mmu, $srs ; Select MMU support register bank move.d $sp, $r11 ; regs moveq 1, $r12 ; protection fault moveq \we, $r13 ; write exception? orq \ex << 1, $r13 ; execute? move $s3, $r10 ; rw_mm_cause and.d ~8191, $r10 ; Get faulting page start address jsr do_page_fault nop ba ret_from_intr nop .endm ; Refill handler. Three cases may occur: ; 1. PMD and PTE exists in mm subsystem but not in TLB ; 2. PMD exists but not PTE ; 3. PMD doesn't exist ; The code below handles case 1 and calls the mm subsystem for case 2 and 3. ; Do not touch this code without very good reasons and extensive testing. ; Note that the code is optimized to minimize stalls (makes the code harder ; to read). ; ; Each page is 8 KB. Each PMD holds 8192/4 PTEs (each PTE is 4 bytes) so each ; PMD holds 16 MB of virtual memory. ; Bits 0-12 : Offset within a page ; Bits 13-23 : PTE offset within a PMD ; Bits 24-31 : PMD offset within the PGD .macro MMU_REFILL_HANDLER handler, mmu .globl \handler \handler: subq 4, $sp ; (The pipeline stalls for one cycle; $sp used as address in the next cycle.) move $srs, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move \mmu, $srs ; Select MMU support register bank move.d $acr, [$sp] subq 4, $sp move.d $r0, [$sp] #ifdef CONFIG_SMP move $s7, $acr ; PGD #else move.d per_cpu__current_pgd, $acr ; PGD #endif ; Look up PMD in PGD move $s3, $r0 ; rw_mm_cause lsrq 24, $r0 ; Get PMD index into PGD (bit 24-31) move.d [$acr], $acr ; PGD for the current process addi $r0.d, $acr, $acr move $s3, $r0 ; rw_mm_cause move.d [$acr], $acr ; Get PMD beq 1f ; Look up PTE in PMD lsrq PAGE_SHIFT, $r0 and.w PAGE_MASK, $acr ; Remove PMD flags and.d 0x7ff, $r0 ; Get PTE index into PMD (bit 13-23) addi $r0.d, $acr, $acr move.d [$acr], $acr ; Get PTE beq 2f move.d [$sp+], $r0 ; Pop r0 in delayslot ; Store in TLB move $acr, $s5 ; Return move.d [$sp+], $acr move [$sp], $srs addq 4, $sp rete rfe 1: ; PMD missing, let the mm subsystem fix it up. move.d [$sp+], $r0 ; Pop r0 2: ; PTE missing, let the mm subsystem fix it up. move.d [$sp+], $acr move [$sp], $srs addq 4, $sp SAVE_ALL move \mmu, $srs move.d $sp, $r11 ; regs clear.d $r12 ; Not a protection fault move.w PAGE_MASK, $acr move $s3, $r10 ; rw_mm_cause btstq 9, $r10 ; Check if write access smi $r13 and.w PAGE_MASK, $r10 ; Get VPN (virtual address) jsr do_page_fault and.w $acr, $r10 ; Return ba ret_from_intr nop .endm ; This is the MMU bus fault handlers. MMU_REFILL_HANDLER i_mmu_refill, 1 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER i_mmu_invalid, 1, 0, 0 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER i_mmu_access, 1, 0, 0 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER i_mmu_execute, 1, 0, 1 MMU_REFILL_HANDLER d_mmu_refill, 2 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER d_mmu_invalid, 2, 0, 0 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER d_mmu_access, 2, 0, 0 MMU_BUS_FAULT_HANDLER d_mmu_write, 2, 1, 0