| /* |
| * Low Level Interrupts/Traps/Exceptions(non-TLB) Handling for ARC |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com) |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
| * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| * |
| * vineetg: May 2011 |
| * -Userspace unaligned access emulation |
| * |
| * vineetg: Feb 2011 (ptrace low level code fixes) |
| * -traced syscall return code (r0) was not saved into pt_regs for restoring |
| * into user reg-file when traded task rets to user space. |
| * -syscalls needing arch-wrappers (mainly for passing sp as pt_regs) |
| * were not invoking post-syscall trace hook (jumping directly into |
| * ret_from_system_call) |
| * |
| * vineetg: Nov 2010: |
| * -Vector table jumps (@8 bytes) converted into branches (@4 bytes) |
| * -To maintain the slot size of 8 bytes/vector, added nop, which is |
| * not executed at runtime. |
| * |
| * vineetg: Nov 2009 (Everything needed for TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK) |
| * -do_signal()invoked upon TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK as well |
| * -Wrappers for sys_{,rt_}sigsuspend() nolonger needed as they don't |
| * need ptregs anymore |
| * |
| * Vineetg: Oct 2009 |
| * -In a rare scenario, Process gets a Priv-V exception and gets scheduled |
| * out. Since we don't do FAKE RTIE for Priv-V, CPU excpetion state remains |
| * active (AE bit enabled). This causes a double fault for a subseq valid |
| * exception. Thus FAKE RTIE needed in low level Priv-Violation handler. |
| * Instr Error could also cause similar scenario, so same there as well. |
| * |
| * Vineetg: March 2009 (Supporting 2 levels of Interrupts) |
| * |
| * Vineetg: Aug 28th 2008: Bug #94984 |
| * -Zero Overhead Loop Context shd be cleared when entering IRQ/EXcp/Trap |
| * Normally CPU does this automatically, however when doing FAKE rtie, |
| * we need to explicitly do this. The problem in macros |
| * FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN and FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN_LOCK_IRQ was that this bit |
| * was being "CLEARED" rather then "SET". Since it is Loop INHIBIT Bit, |
| * setting it and not clearing it clears ZOL context |
| * |
| * Vineetg: May 16th, 2008 |
| * - r25 now contains the Current Task when in kernel |
| * |
| * Vineetg: Dec 22, 2007 |
| * Minor Surgery of Low Level ISR to make it SMP safe |
| * - MMU_SCRATCH0 Reg used for freeing up r9 in Level 1 ISR |
| * - _current_task is made an array of NR_CPUS |
| * - Access of _current_task wrapped inside a macro so that if hardware |
| * team agrees for a dedicated reg, no other code is touched |
| * |
| * Amit Bhor, Rahul Trivedi, Kanika Nema, Sameer Dhavale : Codito Tech 2004 |
| */ |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| * Function ABI |
| *------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| * |
| * Arguments r0 - r7 |
| * Caller Saved Registers r0 - r12 |
| * Callee Saved Registers r13- r25 |
| * Global Pointer (gp) r26 |
| * Frame Pointer (fp) r27 |
| * Stack Pointer (sp) r28 |
| * Interrupt link register (ilink1) r29 |
| * Interrupt link register (ilink2) r30 |
| * Branch link register (blink) r31 |
| *------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| */ |
| |
| .cpu A7 |
| |
| ;############################ Vector Table ################################# |
| |
| .macro VECTOR lbl |
| #if 1 /* Just in case, build breaks */ |
| j \lbl |
| #else |
| b \lbl |
| nop |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .section .vector, "ax",@progbits |
| .align 4 |
| |
| /* Each entry in the vector table must occupy 2 words. Since it is a jump |
| * across sections (.vector to .text) we are gauranteed that 'j somewhere' |
| * will use the 'j limm' form of the intrsuction as long as somewhere is in |
| * a section other than .vector. |
| */ |
| |
| ; ********* Critical System Events ********************** |
| VECTOR res_service ; 0x0, Restart Vector (0x0) |
| VECTOR mem_service ; 0x8, Mem exception (0x1) |
| VECTOR instr_service ; 0x10, Instrn Error (0x2) |
| |
| ; ******************** Device ISRs ********************** |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_IRQ3_LV2 |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level2 |
| #else |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level1 |
| #endif |
| |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level1 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_IRQ5_LV2 |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level2 |
| #else |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level1 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_IRQ6_LV2 |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level2 |
| #else |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level1 |
| #endif |
| |
| .rept 25 |
| VECTOR handle_interrupt_level1 ; Other devices |
| .endr |
| |
| /* FOR ARC600: timer = 0x3, uart = 0x8, emac = 0x10 */ |
| |
| ; ******************** Exceptions ********************** |
| VECTOR EV_MachineCheck ; 0x100, Fatal Machine check (0x20) |
| VECTOR EV_TLBMissI ; 0x108, Intruction TLB miss (0x21) |
| VECTOR EV_TLBMissD ; 0x110, Data TLB miss (0x22) |
| VECTOR EV_TLBProtV ; 0x118, Protection Violation (0x23) |
| ; or Misaligned Access |
| VECTOR EV_PrivilegeV ; 0x120, Privilege Violation (0x24) |
| VECTOR EV_Trap ; 0x128, Trap exception (0x25) |
| VECTOR EV_Extension ; 0x130, Extn Intruction Excp (0x26) |
| |
| .rept 24 |
| VECTOR reserved ; Reserved Exceptions |
| .endr |
| |
| #include <linux/linkage.h> /* {EXTRY,EXIT} */ |
| #include <asm/entry.h> /* SAVE_ALL_{INT1,INT2,SYS...} */ |
| #include <asm/errno.h> |
| #include <asm/arcregs.h> |
| #include <asm/irqflags.h> |
| |
| ;##################### Scratch Mem for IRQ stack switching ############# |
| |
| ARCFP_DATA int1_saved_reg |
| .align 32 |
| .type int1_saved_reg, @object |
| .size int1_saved_reg, 4 |
| int1_saved_reg: |
| .zero 4 |
| |
| /* Each Interrupt level needs its own scratch */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS |
| |
| ARCFP_DATA int2_saved_reg |
| .type int2_saved_reg, @object |
| .size int2_saved_reg, 4 |
| int2_saved_reg: |
| .zero 4 |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| .section .text, "ax",@progbits |
| |
| res_service: ; processor restart |
| flag 0x1 ; not implemented |
| nop |
| nop |
| |
| reserved: ; processor restart |
| rtie ; jump to processor initializations |
| |
| ;##################### Interrupt Handling ############################## |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Level 2 ISR: Can interrupt a Level 1 ISR |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ENTRY(handle_interrupt_level2) |
| |
| ; TODO-vineetg for SMP this wont work |
| ; free up r9 as scratchpad |
| st r9, [@int2_saved_reg] |
| |
| ;Which mode (user/kernel) was the system in when intr occured |
| lr r9, [status32_l2] |
| |
| SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_STK |
| SAVE_ALL_INT2 |
| |
| ;------------------------------------------------------ |
| ; if L2 IRQ interrupted a L1 ISR, disable preemption |
| ;------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| ld r9, [sp, PT_status32] ; get statu32_l2 (saved in pt_regs) |
| bbit0 r9, STATUS_A1_BIT, 1f ; L1 not active when L2 IRQ, so normal |
| |
| ; A1 is set in status32_l2 |
| ; bump thread_info->preempt_count (Disable preemption) |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FROM_SP r10 |
| ld r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT] |
| add r9, r9, 1 |
| st r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT] |
| |
| 1: |
| ;------------------------------------------------------ |
| ; setup params for Linux common ISR and invoke it |
| ;------------------------------------------------------ |
| lr r0, [icause2] |
| and r0, r0, 0x1f |
| |
| bl.d @arch_do_IRQ |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| mov r8,0x2 |
| sr r8, [AUX_IRQ_LV12] ; clear bit in Sticky Status Reg |
| |
| b ret_from_exception |
| |
| END(handle_interrupt_level2) |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Level 1 ISR |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ENTRY(handle_interrupt_level1) |
| |
| /* free up r9 as scratchpad */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| sr r9, [ARC_REG_SCRATCH_DATA0] |
| #else |
| st r9, [@int1_saved_reg] |
| #endif |
| |
| ;Which mode (user/kernel) was the system in when intr occured |
| lr r9, [status32_l1] |
| |
| SWITCH_TO_KERNEL_STK |
| SAVE_ALL_INT1 |
| |
| lr r0, [icause1] |
| and r0, r0, 0x1f |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| ; icause1 needs to be read early, before calling tracing, which |
| ; can clobber scratch regs, hence use of stack to stash it |
| push r0 |
| TRACE_ASM_IRQ_DISABLE |
| pop r0 |
| #endif |
| |
| bl.d @arch_do_IRQ |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| mov r8,0x1 |
| sr r8, [AUX_IRQ_LV12] ; clear bit in Sticky Status Reg |
| |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(handle_interrupt_level1) |
| |
| ;################### Non TLB Exception Handling ############################# |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Instruction Error Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ENTRY(instr_service) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9 |
| |
| bl do_insterror_or_kprobe |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(instr_service) |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Memory Error Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ENTRY(mem_service) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9 |
| |
| bl do_memory_error |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(mem_service) |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Machine Check Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ENTRY(EV_MachineCheck) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| lr r2, [ecr] |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| lsr r3, r2, 8 |
| bmsk r3, r3, 7 |
| brne r3, ECR_C_MCHK_DUP_TLB, 1f |
| |
| bl do_tlb_overlap_fault |
| b ret_from_exception |
| |
| 1: |
| ; DEAD END: can't do much, display Regs and HALT |
| SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| GET_CURR_TASK_FIELD_PTR TASK_THREAD, r10 |
| st sp, [r10, THREAD_CALLEE_REG] |
| |
| j do_machine_check_fault |
| |
| END(EV_MachineCheck) |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Protection Violation Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ENTRY(EV_TLBProtV) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| ;---------(3) Save some more regs----------------- |
| ; vineetg: Mar 6th: Random Seg Fault issue #1 |
| ; ecr and efa were not saved in case an Intr sneaks in |
| ; after fake rtie |
| |
| lr r2, [ecr] |
| lr r0, [efa] ; Faulting Data address |
| |
| ; --------(4) Return from CPU Exception Mode --------- |
| ; Fake a rtie, but rtie to next label |
| ; That way, subsequently, do_page_fault ( ) executes in pure kernel |
| ; mode with further Exceptions enabled |
| |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9 |
| |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| ;------ (5) Type of Protection Violation? ---------- |
| ; |
| ; ProtV Hardware Exception is triggered for Access Faults of 2 types |
| ; -Access Violaton : 00_23_(00|01|02|03)_00 |
| ; x r w r+w |
| ; -Unaligned Access : 00_23_04_00 |
| ; |
| bbit1 r2, ECR_C_BIT_PROTV_MISALIG_DATA, 4f |
| |
| ;========= (6a) Access Violation Processing ======== |
| bl do_page_fault |
| b ret_from_exception |
| |
| ;========== (6b) Non aligned access ============ |
| 4: |
| |
| SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| mov r2, sp ; callee_regs |
| |
| bl do_misaligned_access |
| |
| ; TBD: optimize - do this only if a callee reg was involved |
| ; either a dst of emulated LD/ST or src with address-writeback |
| RESTORE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| b ret_from_exception |
| |
| END(EV_TLBProtV) |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Privilege Violation Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ENTRY(EV_PrivilegeV) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9 |
| |
| bl do_privilege_fault |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(EV_PrivilegeV) |
| |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ; Extension Instruction Exception Handler |
| ; --------------------------------------------- |
| ENTRY(EV_Extension) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r9 |
| |
| bl do_extension_fault |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(EV_Extension) |
| |
| ;######################### System Call Tracing ######################### |
| |
| tracesys: |
| ; save EFA in case tracer wants the PC of traced task |
| ; using ERET won't work since next-PC has already committed |
| lr r12, [efa] |
| GET_CURR_TASK_FIELD_PTR TASK_THREAD, r11 |
| st r12, [r11, THREAD_FAULT_ADDR] ; thread.fault_address |
| |
| ; PRE Sys Call Ptrace hook |
| mov r0, sp ; pt_regs needed |
| bl @syscall_trace_entry |
| |
| ; Tracing code now returns the syscall num (orig or modif) |
| mov r8, r0 |
| |
| ; Do the Sys Call as we normally would. |
| ; Validate the Sys Call number |
| cmp r8, NR_syscalls |
| mov.hi r0, -ENOSYS |
| bhi tracesys_exit |
| |
| ; Restore the sys-call args. Mere invocation of the hook abv could have |
| ; clobbered them (since they are in scratch regs). The tracer could also |
| ; have deliberately changed the syscall args: r0-r7 |
| ld r0, [sp, PT_r0] |
| ld r1, [sp, PT_r1] |
| ld r2, [sp, PT_r2] |
| ld r3, [sp, PT_r3] |
| ld r4, [sp, PT_r4] |
| ld r5, [sp, PT_r5] |
| ld r6, [sp, PT_r6] |
| ld r7, [sp, PT_r7] |
| ld.as r9, [sys_call_table, r8] |
| jl [r9] ; Entry into Sys Call Handler |
| |
| tracesys_exit: |
| st r0, [sp, PT_r0] ; sys call return value in pt_regs |
| |
| ;POST Sys Call Ptrace Hook |
| bl @syscall_trace_exit |
| b ret_from_exception ; NOT ret_from_system_call at is saves r0 which |
| ; we'd done before calling post hook above |
| |
| ;################### Break Point TRAP ########################## |
| |
| ; ======= (5b) Trap is due to Break-Point ========= |
| |
| trap_with_param: |
| |
| ; stop_pc info by gdb needs this info |
| lr r0, [efa] |
| mov r1, sp |
| |
| ; Now that we have read EFA, it is safe to do "fake" rtie |
| ; and get out of CPU exception mode |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r11 |
| |
| ; Save callee regs in case gdb wants to have a look |
| ; SP will grow up by size of CALLEE Reg-File |
| ; NOTE: clobbers r12 |
| SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| ; save location of saved Callee Regs @ thread_struct->pc |
| GET_CURR_TASK_FIELD_PTR TASK_THREAD, r10 |
| st sp, [r10, THREAD_CALLEE_REG] |
| |
| ; Call the trap handler |
| bl do_non_swi_trap |
| |
| ; unwind stack to discard Callee saved Regs |
| DISCARD_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| b ret_from_exception |
| |
| ;##################### Trap Handling ############################## |
| ; |
| ; EV_Trap caused by TRAP_S and TRAP0 instructions. |
| ;------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ; (1) System Calls |
| ; :parameters in r0-r7. |
| ; :r8 has the system call number |
| ; (2) Break Points |
| ;------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| ENTRY(EV_Trap) |
| |
| EXCEPTION_PROLOGUE |
| |
| ;------- (4) What caused the Trap -------------- |
| lr r12, [ecr] |
| bmsk.f 0, r12, 7 |
| bnz trap_with_param |
| |
| ; ======= (5a) Trap is due to System Call ======== |
| |
| ; Before doing anything, return from CPU Exception Mode |
| FAKE_RET_FROM_EXCPN r11 |
| |
| ; If syscall tracing ongoing, invoke pre-pos-hooks |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FLAGS r10 |
| btst r10, TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE |
| bnz tracesys ; this never comes back |
| |
| ;============ This is normal System Call case ========== |
| ; Sys-call num shd not exceed the total system calls avail |
| cmp r8, NR_syscalls |
| mov.hi r0, -ENOSYS |
| bhi ret_from_system_call |
| |
| ; Offset into the syscall_table and call handler |
| ld.as r9,[sys_call_table, r8] |
| jl [r9] ; Entry into Sys Call Handler |
| |
| ; fall through to ret_from_system_call |
| END(EV_Trap) |
| |
| ENTRY(ret_from_system_call) |
| |
| st r0, [sp, PT_r0] ; sys call return value in pt_regs |
| |
| ; fall through yet again to ret_from_exception |
| |
| ;############# Return from Intr/Excp/Trap (Linux Specifics) ############## |
| ; |
| ; If ret to user mode do we need to handle signals, schedule() et al. |
| |
| ENTRY(ret_from_exception) |
| |
| ; Pre-{IRQ,Trap,Exception} K/U mode from pt_regs->status32 |
| ld r8, [sp, PT_status32] ; returning to User/Kernel Mode |
| |
| bbit0 r8, STATUS_U_BIT, resume_kernel_mode |
| |
| ; Before returning to User mode check-for-and-complete any pending work |
| ; such as rescheduling/signal-delivery etc. |
| resume_user_mode_begin: |
| |
| ; Disable IRQs to ensures that chk for pending work itself is atomic |
| ; (and we don't end up missing a NEED_RESCHED/SIGPENDING due to an |
| ; interim IRQ). |
| IRQ_DISABLE r10 |
| |
| ; Fast Path return to user mode if no pending work |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FLAGS r9 |
| and.f 0, r9, _TIF_WORK_MASK |
| bz restore_regs |
| |
| ; --- (Slow Path #1) task preemption --- |
| bbit0 r9, TIF_NEED_RESCHED, .Lchk_pend_signals |
| mov blink, resume_user_mode_begin ; tail-call to U mode ret chks |
| b @schedule ; BTST+Bnz causes relo error in link |
| |
| .Lchk_pend_signals: |
| IRQ_ENABLE r10 |
| |
| ; --- (Slow Path #2) pending signal --- |
| mov r0, sp ; pt_regs for arg to do_signal()/do_notify_resume() |
| |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FLAGS r9 |
| bbit0 r9, TIF_SIGPENDING, .Lchk_notify_resume |
| |
| ; Normal Trap/IRQ entry only saves Scratch (caller-saved) regs |
| ; in pt_reg since the "C" ABI (kernel code) will automatically |
| ; save/restore callee-saved regs. |
| ; |
| ; However, here we need to explicitly save callee regs because |
| ; (i) If this signal causes coredump - full regfile needed |
| ; (ii) If signal is SIGTRAP/SIGSTOP, task is being traced thus |
| ; tracer might call PEEKUSR(CALLEE reg) |
| ; |
| ; NOTE: SP will grow up by size of CALLEE Reg-File |
| SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER ; clobbers r12 |
| |
| ; save location of saved Callee Regs @ thread_struct->callee |
| GET_CURR_TASK_FIELD_PTR TASK_THREAD, r10 |
| st sp, [r10, THREAD_CALLEE_REG] |
| |
| bl @do_signal |
| |
| ; Ideally we want to discard the Callee reg above, however if this was |
| ; a tracing signal, tracer could have done a POKEUSR(CALLEE reg) |
| RESTORE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| b resume_user_mode_begin ; loop back to start of U mode ret |
| |
| ; --- (Slow Path #3) notify_resume --- |
| .Lchk_notify_resume: |
| btst r9, TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME |
| blnz @do_notify_resume |
| b resume_user_mode_begin ; unconditionally back to U mode ret chks |
| ; for single exit point from this block |
| |
| resume_kernel_mode: |
| |
| ; Disable Interrupts from this point on |
| ; CONFIG_PREEMPT: This is a must for preempt_schedule_irq() |
| ; !CONFIG_PREEMPT: To ensure restore_regs is intr safe |
| IRQ_DISABLE r9 |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| |
| ; Can't preempt if preemption disabled |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FROM_SP r10 |
| ld r8, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT] |
| brne r8, 0, restore_regs |
| |
| ; check if this task's NEED_RESCHED flag set |
| ld r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_FLAGS] |
| bbit0 r9, TIF_NEED_RESCHED, restore_regs |
| |
| ; Invoke PREEMPTION |
| bl preempt_schedule_irq |
| |
| ; preempt_schedule_irq() always returns with IRQ disabled |
| #endif |
| |
| ; fall through |
| |
| ;############# Return from Intr/Excp/Trap (ARC Specifics) ############## |
| ; |
| ; Restore the saved sys context (common exit-path for EXCPN/IRQ/Trap) |
| ; IRQ shd definitely not happen between now and rtie |
| ; All 2 entry points to here already disable interrupts |
| |
| restore_regs : |
| |
| TRACE_ASM_IRQ_ENABLE |
| |
| lr r10, [status32] |
| |
| ; Restore REG File. In case multiple Events outstanding, |
| ; use the same priorty as rtie: EXCPN, L2 IRQ, L1 IRQ, None |
| ; Note that we use realtime STATUS32 (not pt_regs->status32) to |
| ; decide that. |
| |
| ; if Returning from Exception |
| bbit0 r10, STATUS_AE_BIT, not_exception |
| RESTORE_ALL_SYS |
| rtie |
| |
| ; Not Exception so maybe Interrupts (Level 1 or 2) |
| |
| not_exception: |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_COMPACT_IRQ_LEVELS |
| |
| ; Level 2 interrupt return Path - from hardware standpoint |
| bbit0 r10, STATUS_A2_BIT, not_level2_interrupt |
| |
| ;------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ; However the context returning might not have taken L2 intr itself |
| ; e.g. Task'A' user-code -> L2 intr -> schedule -> 'B' user-code ret |
| ; Special considerations needed for the context which took L2 intr |
| |
| ld r9, [sp, PT_event] ; Ensure this is L2 intr context |
| brne r9, event_IRQ2, 149f |
| |
| ;------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ; if L2 IRQ interrupted an L1 ISR, we'd disabled preemption earlier |
| ; so that sched doesn't move to new task, causing L1 to be delayed |
| ; undeterministically. Now that we've achieved that, let's reset |
| ; things to what they were, before returning from L2 context |
| ;---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| ld r9, [sp, PT_status32] ; get statu32_l2 (saved in pt_regs) |
| bbit0 r9, STATUS_A1_BIT, 149f ; L1 not active when L2 IRQ, so normal |
| |
| ; decrement thread_info->preempt_count (re-enable preemption) |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FROM_SP r10 |
| ld r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT] |
| |
| ; paranoid check, given A1 was active when A2 happened, preempt count |
| ; must not be 0 because we would have incremented it. |
| ; If this does happen we simply HALT as it means a BUG !!! |
| cmp r9, 0 |
| bnz 2f |
| flag 1 |
| |
| 2: |
| sub r9, r9, 1 |
| st r9, [r10, THREAD_INFO_PREEMPT_COUNT] |
| |
| 149: |
| ;return from level 2 |
| RESTORE_ALL_INT2 |
| debug_marker_l2: |
| rtie |
| |
| not_level2_interrupt: |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| bbit0 r10, STATUS_A1_BIT, not_level1_interrupt |
| |
| ;return from level 1 |
| |
| RESTORE_ALL_INT1 |
| debug_marker_l1: |
| rtie |
| |
| not_level1_interrupt: |
| |
| ;this case is for syscalls or Exceptions (with fake rtie) |
| |
| RESTORE_ALL_SYS |
| debug_marker_syscall: |
| rtie |
| |
| END(ret_from_exception) |
| |
| ENTRY(ret_from_fork) |
| ; when the forked child comes here from the __switch_to function |
| ; r0 has the last task pointer. |
| ; put last task in scheduler queue |
| bl @schedule_tail |
| |
| ld r9, [sp, PT_status32] |
| brne r9, 0, 1f |
| |
| jl.d [r14] ; kernel thread entry point |
| mov r0, r13 ; (see PF_KTHREAD block in copy_thread) |
| |
| 1: |
| ; Return to user space |
| ; 1. Any forked task (Reach here via BRne above) |
| ; 2. First ever init task (Reach here via return from JL above) |
| ; This is the historic "kernel_execve" use-case, to return to init |
| ; user mode, in a round about way since that is always done from |
| ; a kernel thread which is executed via JL above but always returns |
| ; out whenever kernel_execve (now inline do_fork()) is involved |
| b ret_from_exception |
| END(ret_from_fork) |
| |
| ;################### Special Sys Call Wrappers ########################## |
| |
| ENTRY(sys_clone_wrapper) |
| SAVE_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| bl @sys_clone |
| DISCARD_CALLEE_SAVED_USER |
| |
| GET_CURR_THR_INFO_FLAGS r10 |
| btst r10, TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE |
| bnz tracesys_exit |
| |
| b ret_from_system_call |
| END(sys_clone_wrapper) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_DW2_UNWIND |
| ; Workaround for bug 94179 (STAR ): |
| ; Despite -fasynchronous-unwind-tables, linker is not making dwarf2 unwinder |
| ; section (.debug_frame) as loadable. So we force it here. |
| ; This also fixes STAR 9000487933 where the prev-workaround (objcopy --setflag) |
| ; would not work after a clean build due to kernel build system dependencies. |
| .section .debug_frame, "wa",@progbits |
| #endif |