| /* |
| * arch/ia64/kernel/ivt.S |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co |
| * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com> |
| * David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com> |
| * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002-2003 Intel Co |
| * Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> |
| * Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> |
| * Kenneth Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> |
| * Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> |
| * |
| * 00/08/23 Asit Mallick <asit.k.mallick@intel.com> TLB handling for SMP |
| * 00/12/20 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> DTLB/ITLB handler now uses virtual PT. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Co |
| * Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@hp.com> |
| * Xen paravirtualization |
| * Copyright (c) 2008 Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux co jp> |
| * VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. |
| * pv_ops. |
| * Yaozu (Eddie) Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com> |
| */ |
| /* |
| * This file defines the interruption vector table used by the CPU. |
| * It does not include one entry per possible cause of interruption. |
| * |
| * The first 20 entries of the table contain 64 bundles each while the |
| * remaining 48 entries contain only 16 bundles each. |
| * |
| * The 64 bundles are used to allow inlining the whole handler for critical |
| * interruptions like TLB misses. |
| * |
| * For each entry, the comment is as follows: |
| * |
| * // 0x1c00 Entry 7 (size 64 bundles) Data Key Miss (12,51) |
| * entry offset ----/ / / / / |
| * entry number ---------/ / / / |
| * size of the entry -------------/ / / |
| * vector name -------------------------------------/ / |
| * interruptions triggering this vector ----------------------/ |
| * |
| * The table is 32KB in size and must be aligned on 32KB boundary. |
| * (The CPU ignores the 15 lower bits of the address) |
| * |
| * Table is based upon EAS2.6 (Oct 1999) |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <asm/asmmacro.h> |
| #include <asm/break.h> |
| #include <asm/kregs.h> |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
| #include <asm/pgtable.h> |
| #include <asm/processor.h> |
| #include <asm/ptrace.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| #include <asm/errno.h> |
| |
| #if 0 |
| # define PSR_DEFAULT_BITS psr.ac |
| #else |
| # define PSR_DEFAULT_BITS 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if 0 |
| /* |
| * This lets you track the last eight faults that occurred on the CPU. Make sure ar.k2 isn't |
| * needed for something else before enabling this... |
| */ |
| # define DBG_FAULT(i) mov r16=ar.k2;; shl r16=r16,8;; add r16=(i),r16;;mov ar.k2=r16 |
| #else |
| # define DBG_FAULT(i) |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "minstate.h" |
| |
| #define FAULT(n) \ |
| mov r31=pr; \ |
| mov r19=n;; /* prepare to save predicates */ \ |
| br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler |
| |
| .section .text..ivt,"ax" |
| |
| .align 32768 // align on 32KB boundary |
| .global ia64_ivt |
| ia64_ivt: |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x0000 Entry 0 (size 64 bundles) VHPT Translation (8,20,47) |
| ENTRY(vhpt_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(0) |
| /* |
| * The VHPT vector is invoked when the TLB entry for the virtual page table |
| * is missing. This happens only as a result of a previous |
| * (the "original") TLB miss, which may either be caused by an instruction |
| * fetch or a data access (or non-access). |
| * |
| * What we do here is normal TLB miss handing for the _original_ miss, |
| * followed by inserting the TLB entry for the virtual page table page |
| * that the VHPT walker was attempting to access. The latter gets |
| * inserted as long as page table entry above pte level have valid |
| * mappings for the faulting address. The TLB entry for the original |
| * miss gets inserted only if the pte entry indicates that the page is |
| * present. |
| * |
| * do_page_fault gets invoked in the following cases: |
| * - the faulting virtual address uses unimplemented address bits |
| * - the faulting virtual address has no valid page table mapping |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE |
| movl r18=PAGE_SHIFT |
| MOV_FROM_ITIR(r25) |
| #endif |
| ;; |
| RSM_PSR_DT // use physical addressing for data |
| mov r31=pr // save the predicate registers |
| mov r19=IA64_KR(PT_BASE) // get page table base address |
| shl r21=r16,3 // shift bit 60 into sign bit |
| shr.u r17=r16,61 // get the region number into r17 |
| ;; |
| shr.u r22=r21,3 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE |
| extr.u r26=r25,2,6 |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne p8,p0=r18,r26 |
| sub r27=r26,r18 |
| ;; |
| (p8) dep r25=r18,r25,2,6 |
| (p8) shr r22=r22,r27 |
| #endif |
| ;; |
| cmp.eq p6,p7=5,r17 // is IFA pointing into to region 5? |
| shr.u r18=r22,PGDIR_SHIFT // get bottom portion of pgd index bit |
| ;; |
| (p7) dep r17=r17,r19,(PAGE_SHIFT-3),3 // put region number bits in place |
| |
| srlz.d |
| LOAD_PHYSICAL(p6, r19, swapper_pg_dir) // region 5 is rooted at swapper_pg_dir |
| |
| .pred.rel "mutex", p6, p7 |
| (p6) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT |
| (p7) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT-3 |
| ;; |
| (p6) dep r17=r18,r19,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pgd_offset for region 5 |
| (p7) dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-6) // r17=pgd_offset for region[0-4] |
| cmp.eq p7,p6=0,r21 // unused address bits all zeroes? |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| shr.u r28=r22,PUD_SHIFT // shift pud index into position |
| #else |
| shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position |
| #endif |
| ;; |
| ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pgd (may be 0) |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pgd_present(*pgd) == NULL? |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| dep r28=r28,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r28=pud_offset(pgd,addr) |
| ;; |
| shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position |
| (p7) ld8 r29=[r28] // get *pud (may be 0) |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r29,r0 // was pud_present(*pud) == NULL? |
| dep r17=r18,r29,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pud,addr) |
| #else |
| dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pgd,addr) |
| #endif |
| ;; |
| (p7) ld8 r20=[r17] // get *pmd (may be 0) |
| shr.u r19=r22,PAGE_SHIFT // shift pte index into position |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r20,r0 // was pmd_present(*pmd) == NULL? |
| dep r21=r19,r20,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r21=pte_offset(pmd,addr) |
| ;; |
| (p7) ld8 r18=[r21] // read *pte |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(r19) // cr.isr bit 32 tells us if this is an insn miss |
| ;; |
| (p7) tbit.z p6,p7=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? |
| MOV_FROM_IHA(r22) // get the VHPT address that caused the TLB miss |
| ;; // avoid RAW on p7 |
| (p7) tbit.nz.unc p10,p11=r19,32 // is it an instruction TLB miss? |
| dep r23=0,r20,0,PAGE_SHIFT // clear low bits to get page address |
| ;; |
| ITC_I_AND_D(p10, p11, r18, r24) // insert the instruction TLB entry and |
| // insert the data TLB entry |
| (p6) br.cond.spnt.many page_fault // handle bad address/page not present (page fault) |
| MOV_TO_IFA(r22, r24) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE |
| MOV_TO_ITIR(p8, r25, r24) // change to default page-size for VHPT |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Now compute and insert the TLB entry for the virtual page table. We never |
| * execute in a page table page so there is no need to set the exception deferral |
| * bit. |
| */ |
| adds r24=__DIRTY_BITS_NO_ED|_PAGE_PL_0|_PAGE_AR_RW,r23 |
| ;; |
| ITC_D(p7, r24, r25) |
| ;; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| |
| /* |
| * Re-check pagetable entry. If they changed, we may have received a ptc.g |
| * between reading the pagetable and the "itc". If so, flush the entry we |
| * inserted and retry. At this point, we have: |
| * |
| * r28 = equivalent of pud_offset(pgd, ifa) |
| * r17 = equivalent of pmd_offset(pud, ifa) |
| * r21 = equivalent of pte_offset(pmd, ifa) |
| * |
| * r29 = *pud |
| * r20 = *pmd |
| * r18 = *pte |
| */ |
| ld8 r25=[r21] // read *pte again |
| ld8 r26=[r17] // read *pmd again |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| ld8 r19=[r28] // read *pud again |
| #endif |
| cmp.ne p6,p7=r0,r0 |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r26,r20 // did *pmd change |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r19,r29 // did *pud change |
| #endif |
| mov r27=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 |
| ;; |
| (p6) ptc.l r22,r27 // purge PTE page translation |
| (p7) cmp.ne.or.andcm p6,p7=r25,r18 // did *pte change |
| ;; |
| (p6) ptc.l r16,r27 // purge translation |
| #endif |
| |
| mov pr=r31,-1 // restore predicate registers |
| RFI |
| END(vhpt_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x0400 Entry 1 (size 64 bundles) ITLB (21) |
| ENTRY(itlb_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(1) |
| /* |
| * The ITLB handler accesses the PTE via the virtually mapped linear |
| * page table. If a nested TLB miss occurs, we switch into physical |
| * mode, walk the page table, and then re-execute the PTE read and |
| * go on normally after that. |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get virtual address |
| mov r29=b0 // save b0 |
| mov r31=pr // save predicates |
| .itlb_fault: |
| MOV_FROM_IHA(r17) // get virtual address of PTE |
| movl r30=1f // load nested fault continuation point |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] // read *pte |
| ;; |
| mov b0=r29 |
| tbit.z p6,p0=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? |
| (p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault |
| ;; |
| ITC_I(p0, r18, r19) |
| ;; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| |
| ld8 r19=[r17] // read *pte again and see if same |
| mov r20=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 // setup page size for purge |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne p7,p0=r18,r19 |
| ;; |
| (p7) ptc.l r16,r20 |
| #endif |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(itlb_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x0800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x0800 Entry 2 (size 64 bundles) DTLB (9,48) |
| ENTRY(dtlb_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(2) |
| /* |
| * The DTLB handler accesses the PTE via the virtually mapped linear |
| * page table. If a nested TLB miss occurs, we switch into physical |
| * mode, walk the page table, and then re-execute the PTE read and |
| * go on normally after that. |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get virtual address |
| mov r29=b0 // save b0 |
| mov r31=pr // save predicates |
| dtlb_fault: |
| MOV_FROM_IHA(r17) // get virtual address of PTE |
| movl r30=1f // load nested fault continuation point |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] // read *pte |
| ;; |
| mov b0=r29 |
| tbit.z p6,p0=r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // page present bit cleared? |
| (p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault |
| ;; |
| ITC_D(p0, r18, r19) |
| ;; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| |
| ld8 r19=[r17] // read *pte again and see if same |
| mov r20=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 // setup page size for purge |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne p7,p0=r18,r19 |
| ;; |
| (p7) ptc.l r16,r20 |
| #endif |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(dtlb_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x0c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x0c00 Entry 3 (size 64 bundles) Alt ITLB (19) |
| ENTRY(alt_itlb_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(3) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss |
| movl r17=PAGE_KERNEL |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r21) |
| movl r19=(((1 << IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS) - 1) & ~0xfff) |
| mov r31=pr |
| ;; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT |
| shr.u r22=r16,61 // get the region number into r21 |
| ;; |
| cmp.gt p8,p0=6,r22 // user mode |
| ;; |
| THASH(p8, r17, r16, r23) |
| ;; |
| MOV_TO_IHA(p8, r17, r23) |
| (p8) mov r29=b0 // save b0 |
| (p8) br.cond.dptk .itlb_fault |
| #endif |
| extr.u r23=r21,IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT,2 // extract psr.cpl |
| and r19=r19,r16 // clear ed, reserved bits, and PTE control bits |
| shr.u r18=r16,57 // move address bit 61 to bit 4 |
| ;; |
| andcm r18=0x10,r18 // bit 4=~address-bit(61) |
| cmp.ne p8,p0=r0,r23 // psr.cpl != 0? |
| or r19=r17,r19 // insert PTE control bits into r19 |
| ;; |
| or r19=r19,r18 // set bit 4 (uncached) if the access was to region 6 |
| (p8) br.cond.spnt page_fault |
| ;; |
| ITC_I(p0, r19, r18) // insert the TLB entry |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(alt_itlb_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x1000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x1000 Entry 4 (size 64 bundles) Alt DTLB (7,46) |
| ENTRY(alt_dtlb_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(4) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get address that caused the TLB miss |
| movl r17=PAGE_KERNEL |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(r20) |
| movl r19=(((1 << IA64_MAX_PHYS_BITS) - 1) & ~0xfff) |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r21) |
| mov r31=pr |
| mov r24=PERCPU_ADDR |
| ;; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_VHPT |
| shr.u r22=r16,61 // get the region number into r21 |
| ;; |
| cmp.gt p8,p0=6,r22 // access to region 0-5 |
| ;; |
| THASH(p8, r17, r16, r25) |
| ;; |
| MOV_TO_IHA(p8, r17, r25) |
| (p8) mov r29=b0 // save b0 |
| (p8) br.cond.dptk dtlb_fault |
| #endif |
| cmp.ge p10,p11=r16,r24 // access to per_cpu_data? |
| tbit.z p12,p0=r16,61 // access to region 6? |
| mov r25=PERCPU_PAGE_SHIFT << 2 |
| mov r26=PERCPU_PAGE_SIZE |
| nop.m 0 |
| nop.b 0 |
| ;; |
| (p10) mov r19=IA64_KR(PER_CPU_DATA) |
| (p11) and r19=r19,r16 // clear non-ppn fields |
| extr.u r23=r21,IA64_PSR_CPL0_BIT,2 // extract psr.cpl |
| and r22=IA64_ISR_CODE_MASK,r20 // get the isr.code field |
| tbit.nz p6,p7=r20,IA64_ISR_SP_BIT // is speculation bit on? |
| tbit.nz p9,p0=r20,IA64_ISR_NA_BIT // is non-access bit on? |
| ;; |
| (p10) sub r19=r19,r26 |
| MOV_TO_ITIR(p10, r25, r24) |
| cmp.ne p8,p0=r0,r23 |
| (p9) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH,r22 // check isr.code field |
| (p12) dep r17=-1,r17,4,1 // set ma=UC for region 6 addr |
| (p8) br.cond.spnt page_fault |
| |
| dep r21=-1,r21,IA64_PSR_ED_BIT,1 |
| ;; |
| or r19=r19,r17 // insert PTE control bits into r19 |
| MOV_TO_IPSR(p6, r21, r24) |
| ;; |
| ITC_D(p7, r19, r18) // insert the TLB entry |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(alt_dtlb_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x1400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x1400 Entry 5 (size 64 bundles) Data nested TLB (6,45) |
| ENTRY(nested_dtlb_miss) |
| /* |
| * In the absence of kernel bugs, we get here when the virtually mapped linear |
| * page table is accessed non-speculatively (e.g., in the Dirty-bit, Instruction |
| * Access-bit, or Data Access-bit faults). If the DTLB entry for the virtual page |
| * table is missing, a nested TLB miss fault is triggered and control is |
| * transferred to this point. When this happens, we lookup the pte for the |
| * faulting address by walking the page table in physical mode and return to the |
| * continuation point passed in register r30 (or call page_fault if the address is |
| * not mapped). |
| * |
| * Input: r16: faulting address |
| * r29: saved b0 |
| * r30: continuation address |
| * r31: saved pr |
| * |
| * Output: r17: physical address of PTE of faulting address |
| * r29: saved b0 |
| * r30: continuation address |
| * r31: saved pr |
| * |
| * Clobbered: b0, r18, r19, r21, r22, psr.dt (cleared) |
| */ |
| RSM_PSR_DT // switch to using physical data addressing |
| mov r19=IA64_KR(PT_BASE) // get the page table base address |
| shl r21=r16,3 // shift bit 60 into sign bit |
| MOV_FROM_ITIR(r18) |
| ;; |
| shr.u r17=r16,61 // get the region number into r17 |
| extr.u r18=r18,2,6 // get the faulting page size |
| ;; |
| cmp.eq p6,p7=5,r17 // is faulting address in region 5? |
| add r22=-PAGE_SHIFT,r18 // adjustment for hugetlb address |
| add r18=PGDIR_SHIFT-PAGE_SHIFT,r18 |
| ;; |
| shr.u r22=r16,r22 |
| shr.u r18=r16,r18 |
| (p7) dep r17=r17,r19,(PAGE_SHIFT-3),3 // put region number bits in place |
| |
| srlz.d |
| LOAD_PHYSICAL(p6, r19, swapper_pg_dir) // region 5 is rooted at swapper_pg_dir |
| |
| .pred.rel "mutex", p6, p7 |
| (p6) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT |
| (p7) shr.u r21=r21,PGDIR_SHIFT+PAGE_SHIFT-3 |
| ;; |
| (p6) dep r17=r18,r19,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pgd_offset for region 5 |
| (p7) dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-6) // r17=pgd_offset for region[0-4] |
| cmp.eq p7,p6=0,r21 // unused address bits all zeroes? |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| shr.u r18=r22,PUD_SHIFT // shift pud index into position |
| #else |
| shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position |
| #endif |
| ;; |
| ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pgd (may be 0) |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pgd_present(*pgd) == NULL? |
| dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=p[u|m]d_offset(pgd,addr) |
| ;; |
| #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 |
| (p7) ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pud (may be 0) |
| shr.u r18=r22,PMD_SHIFT // shift pmd index into position |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pud_present(*pud) == NULL? |
| dep r17=r18,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pmd_offset(pud,addr) |
| ;; |
| #endif |
| (p7) ld8 r17=[r17] // get *pmd (may be 0) |
| shr.u r19=r22,PAGE_SHIFT // shift pte index into position |
| ;; |
| (p7) cmp.eq.or.andcm p6,p7=r17,r0 // was pmd_present(*pmd) == NULL? |
| dep r17=r19,r17,3,(PAGE_SHIFT-3) // r17=pte_offset(pmd,addr); |
| (p6) br.cond.spnt page_fault |
| mov b0=r30 |
| br.sptk.many b0 // return to continuation point |
| END(nested_dtlb_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x1800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x1800 Entry 6 (size 64 bundles) Instruction Key Miss (24) |
| ENTRY(ikey_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(6) |
| FAULT(6) |
| END(ikey_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x1c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x1c00 Entry 7 (size 64 bundles) Data Key Miss (12,51) |
| ENTRY(dkey_miss) |
| DBG_FAULT(7) |
| FAULT(7) |
| END(dkey_miss) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x2000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x2000 Entry 8 (size 64 bundles) Dirty-bit (54) |
| ENTRY(dirty_bit) |
| DBG_FAULT(8) |
| /* |
| * What we do here is to simply turn on the dirty bit in the PTE. We need to |
| * update both the page-table and the TLB entry. To efficiently access the PTE, |
| * we address it through the virtual page table. Most likely, the TLB entry for |
| * the relevant virtual page table page is still present in the TLB so we can |
| * normally do this without additional TLB misses. In case the necessary virtual |
| * page table TLB entry isn't present, we take a nested TLB miss hit where we look |
| * up the physical address of the L3 PTE and then continue at label 1 below. |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault |
| movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault |
| ;; |
| THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE |
| mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault |
| mov r31=pr // save pr |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; // avoid RAW on r18 |
| mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg |
| or r25=_PAGE_D|_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty and accessed bits |
| tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only update if page is present |
| mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only compare if page is present |
| ;; |
| ITC_D(p6, r25, r18) // install updated PTE |
| ;; |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| |
| ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again |
| ;; |
| cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed |
| ;; |
| (p7) ptc.l r16,r24 |
| mov b0=r29 // restore b0 |
| mov ar.ccv=r28 |
| #else |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; // avoid RAW on r18 |
| or r18=_PAGE_D|_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty and accessed bits |
| mov b0=r29 // restore b0 |
| ;; |
| st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE |
| ITC_D(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE |
| #endif |
| mov pr=r31,-1 // restore pr |
| RFI |
| END(dirty_bit) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x2400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x2400 Entry 9 (size 64 bundles) Instruction Access-bit (27) |
| ENTRY(iaccess_bit) |
| DBG_FAULT(9) |
| // Like Entry 8, except for instruction access |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault |
| movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault |
| mov r31=pr // save predicates |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ITANIUM |
| /* |
| * Erratum 10 (IFA may contain incorrect address) has "NoFix" status. |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r17) |
| ;; |
| MOV_FROM_IIP(r18) |
| tbit.z p6,p0=r17,IA64_PSR_IS_BIT // IA64 instruction set? |
| ;; |
| (p6) mov r16=r18 // if so, use cr.iip instead of cr.ifa |
| #endif /* CONFIG_ITANIUM */ |
| ;; |
| THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE |
| mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; |
| mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg |
| or r25=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit |
| tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only if page present |
| mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only if page present |
| ;; |
| ITC_I(p6, r25, r26) // install updated PTE |
| ;; |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| |
| ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again |
| ;; |
| cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed |
| ;; |
| (p7) ptc.l r16,r24 |
| mov b0=r29 // restore b0 |
| mov ar.ccv=r28 |
| #else /* !CONFIG_SMP */ |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; |
| or r18=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit |
| mov b0=r29 // restore b0 |
| ;; |
| st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE |
| ITC_I(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE |
| #endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */ |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(iaccess_bit) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x2800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x2800 Entry 10 (size 64 bundles) Data Access-bit (15,55) |
| ENTRY(daccess_bit) |
| DBG_FAULT(10) |
| // Like Entry 8, except for data access |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) // get the address that caused the fault |
| movl r30=1f // load continuation point in case of nested fault |
| ;; |
| THASH(p0, r17, r16, r18) // compute virtual address of L3 PTE |
| mov r31=pr |
| mov r29=b0 // save b0 in case of nested fault) |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| mov r28=ar.ccv // save ar.ccv |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; // avoid RAW on r18 |
| mov ar.ccv=r18 // set compare value for cmpxchg |
| or r25=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the dirty bit |
| tbit.z p7,p6 = r18,_PAGE_P_BIT // Check present bit |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmpxchg8.acq r26=[r17],r25,ar.ccv // Only if page is present |
| mov r24=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 |
| ;; |
| (p6) cmp.eq p6,p7=r26,r18 // Only if page is present |
| ;; |
| ITC_D(p6, r25, r26) // install updated PTE |
| /* |
| * Tell the assemblers dependency-violation checker that the above "itc" instructions |
| * cannot possibly affect the following loads: |
| */ |
| dv_serialize_data |
| ;; |
| ld8 r18=[r17] // read PTE again |
| ;; |
| cmp.eq p6,p7=r18,r25 // is it same as the newly installed |
| ;; |
| (p7) ptc.l r16,r24 |
| mov ar.ccv=r28 |
| #else |
| ;; |
| 1: ld8 r18=[r17] |
| ;; // avoid RAW on r18 |
| or r18=_PAGE_A,r18 // set the accessed bit |
| ;; |
| st8 [r17]=r18 // store back updated PTE |
| ITC_D(p0, r18, r16) // install updated PTE |
| #endif |
| mov b0=r29 // restore b0 |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| RFI |
| END(daccess_bit) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x2c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x2c00 Entry 11 (size 64 bundles) Break instruction (33) |
| ENTRY(break_fault) |
| /* |
| * The streamlined system call entry/exit paths only save/restore the initial part |
| * of pt_regs. This implies that the callers of system-calls must adhere to the |
| * normal procedure calling conventions. |
| * |
| * Registers to be saved & restored: |
| * CR registers: cr.ipsr, cr.iip, cr.ifs |
| * AR registers: ar.unat, ar.pfs, ar.rsc, ar.rnat, ar.bspstore, ar.fpsr |
| * others: pr, b0, b6, loadrs, r1, r11, r12, r13, r15 |
| * Registers to be restored only: |
| * r8-r11: output value from the system call. |
| * |
| * During system call exit, scratch registers (including r15) are modified/cleared |
| * to prevent leaking bits from kernel to user level. |
| */ |
| DBG_FAULT(11) |
| mov.m r16=IA64_KR(CURRENT) // M2 r16 <- current task (12 cyc) |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r29) // M2 (12 cyc) |
| mov r31=pr // I0 (2 cyc) |
| |
| MOV_FROM_IIM(r17) // M2 (2 cyc) |
| mov.m r27=ar.rsc // M2 (12 cyc) |
| mov r18=__IA64_BREAK_SYSCALL // A |
| |
| mov.m ar.rsc=0 // M2 |
| mov.m r21=ar.fpsr // M2 (12 cyc) |
| mov r19=b6 // I0 (2 cyc) |
| ;; |
| mov.m r23=ar.bspstore // M2 (12 cyc) |
| mov.m r24=ar.rnat // M2 (5 cyc) |
| mov.i r26=ar.pfs // I0 (2 cyc) |
| |
| invala // M0|1 |
| nop.m 0 // M |
| mov r20=r1 // A save r1 |
| |
| nop.m 0 |
| movl r30=sys_call_table // X |
| |
| MOV_FROM_IIP(r28) // M2 (2 cyc) |
| cmp.eq p0,p7=r18,r17 // I0 is this a system call? |
| (p7) br.cond.spnt non_syscall // B no -> |
| // |
| // From this point on, we are definitely on the syscall-path |
| // and we can use (non-banked) scratch registers. |
| // |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| mov r1=r16 // A move task-pointer to "addl"-addressable reg |
| mov r2=r16 // A setup r2 for ia64_syscall_setup |
| add r9=TI_FLAGS+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r16 // A r9 = ¤t_thread_info()->flags |
| |
| adds r16=IA64_TASK_THREAD_ON_USTACK_OFFSET,r16 |
| adds r15=-1024,r15 // A subtract 1024 from syscall number |
| mov r3=NR_syscalls - 1 |
| ;; |
| ld1.bias r17=[r16] // M0|1 r17 = current->thread.on_ustack flag |
| ld4 r9=[r9] // M0|1 r9 = current_thread_info()->flags |
| extr.u r8=r29,41,2 // I0 extract ei field from cr.ipsr |
| |
| shladd r30=r15,3,r30 // A r30 = sys_call_table + 8*(syscall-1024) |
| addl r22=IA64_RBS_OFFSET,r1 // A compute base of RBS |
| cmp.leu p6,p7=r15,r3 // A syscall number in range? |
| ;; |
| |
| lfetch.fault.excl.nt1 [r22] // M0|1 prefetch RBS |
| (p6) ld8 r30=[r30] // M0|1 load address of syscall entry point |
| tnat.nz.or p7,p0=r15 // I0 is syscall nr a NaT? |
| |
| mov.m ar.bspstore=r22 // M2 switch to kernel RBS |
| cmp.eq p8,p9=2,r8 // A isr.ei==2? |
| ;; |
| |
| (p8) mov r8=0 // A clear ei to 0 |
| (p7) movl r30=sys_ni_syscall // X |
| |
| (p8) adds r28=16,r28 // A switch cr.iip to next bundle |
| (p9) adds r8=1,r8 // A increment ei to next slot |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE |
| ;; |
| mov b6=r30 // I0 setup syscall handler branch reg early |
| #else |
| nop.i 0 |
| ;; |
| #endif |
| |
| mov.m r25=ar.unat // M2 (5 cyc) |
| dep r29=r8,r29,41,2 // I0 insert new ei into cr.ipsr |
| adds r15=1024,r15 // A restore original syscall number |
| // |
| // If any of the above loads miss in L1D, we'll stall here until |
| // the data arrives. |
| // |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| st1 [r16]=r0 // M2|3 clear current->thread.on_ustack flag |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE |
| MOV_FROM_ITC(p0, p14, r30, r18) // M get cycle for accounting |
| #else |
| mov b6=r30 // I0 setup syscall handler branch reg early |
| #endif |
| cmp.eq pKStk,pUStk=r0,r17 // A were we on kernel stacks already? |
| |
| and r9=_TIF_SYSCALL_TRACEAUDIT,r9 // A mask trace or audit |
| mov r18=ar.bsp // M2 (12 cyc) |
| (pKStk) br.cond.spnt .break_fixup // B we're already in kernel-mode -- fix up RBS |
| ;; |
| .back_from_break_fixup: |
| (pUStk) addl r1=IA64_STK_OFFSET-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,r1 // A compute base of memory stack |
| cmp.eq p14,p0=r9,r0 // A are syscalls being traced/audited? |
| br.call.sptk.many b7=ia64_syscall_setup // B |
| 1: |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE |
| // mov.m r30=ar.itc is called in advance, and r13 is current |
| add r16=TI_AC_STAMP+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 // A |
| add r17=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 // A |
| (pKStk) br.cond.spnt .skip_accounting // B unlikely skip |
| ;; |
| ld8 r18=[r16],TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // M get last stamp |
| ld8 r19=[r17],TI_AC_UTIME-TI_AC_LEAVE // M time at leave |
| ;; |
| ld8 r20=[r16],TI_AC_STAMP-TI_AC_STIME // M cumulated stime |
| ld8 r21=[r17] // M cumulated utime |
| sub r22=r19,r18 // A stime before leave |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r30,TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // M update stamp |
| sub r18=r30,r19 // A elapsed time in user |
| ;; |
| add r20=r20,r22 // A sum stime |
| add r21=r21,r18 // A sum utime |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r20 // M update stime |
| st8 [r17]=r21 // M update utime |
| ;; |
| .skip_accounting: |
| #endif |
| mov ar.rsc=0x3 // M2 set eager mode, pl 0, LE, loadrs=0 |
| nop 0 |
| BSW_1(r2, r14) // B (6 cyc) regs are saved, switch to bank 1 |
| ;; |
| |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r16) // M2 now it's safe to re-enable intr.-collection |
| // M0 ensure interruption collection is on |
| movl r3=ia64_ret_from_syscall // X |
| ;; |
| mov rp=r3 // I0 set the real return addr |
| (p10) br.cond.spnt.many ia64_ret_from_syscall // B return if bad call-frame or r15 is a NaT |
| |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r16) // M2 restore psr.i |
| (p14) br.call.sptk.many b6=b6 // B invoke syscall-handker (ignore return addr) |
| br.cond.spnt.many ia64_trace_syscall // B do syscall-tracing thingamagic |
| // NOT REACHED |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // On entry, we optimistically assumed that we're coming from user-space. |
| // For the rare cases where a system-call is done from within the kernel, |
| // we fix things up at this point: |
| .break_fixup: |
| add r1=-IA64_PT_REGS_SIZE,sp // A allocate space for pt_regs structure |
| mov ar.rnat=r24 // M2 restore kernel's AR.RNAT |
| ;; |
| mov ar.bspstore=r23 // M2 restore kernel's AR.BSPSTORE |
| br.cond.sptk .back_from_break_fixup |
| END(break_fault) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x3000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x3000 Entry 12 (size 64 bundles) External Interrupt (4) |
| ENTRY(interrupt) |
| /* interrupt handler has become too big to fit this area. */ |
| br.sptk.many __interrupt |
| END(interrupt) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x3400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x3400 Entry 13 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(13) |
| FAULT(13) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x3800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x3800 Entry 14 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(14) |
| FAULT(14) |
| |
| /* |
| * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that |
| * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this |
| * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more |
| * suitable spot... |
| * |
| * ia64_syscall_setup() is a separate subroutine so that it can |
| * allocate stacked registers so it can safely demine any |
| * potential NaT values from the input registers. |
| * |
| * On entry: |
| * - executing on bank 0 or bank 1 register set (doesn't matter) |
| * - r1: stack pointer |
| * - r2: current task pointer |
| * - r3: preserved |
| * - r11: original contents (saved ar.pfs to be saved) |
| * - r12: original contents (sp to be saved) |
| * - r13: original contents (tp to be saved) |
| * - r15: original contents (syscall # to be saved) |
| * - r18: saved bsp (after switching to kernel stack) |
| * - r19: saved b6 |
| * - r20: saved r1 (gp) |
| * - r21: saved ar.fpsr |
| * - r22: kernel's register backing store base (krbs_base) |
| * - r23: saved ar.bspstore |
| * - r24: saved ar.rnat |
| * - r25: saved ar.unat |
| * - r26: saved ar.pfs |
| * - r27: saved ar.rsc |
| * - r28: saved cr.iip |
| * - r29: saved cr.ipsr |
| * - r30: ar.itc for accounting (don't touch) |
| * - r31: saved pr |
| * - b0: original contents (to be saved) |
| * On exit: |
| * - p10: TRUE if syscall is invoked with more than 8 out |
| * registers or r15's Nat is true |
| * - r1: kernel's gp |
| * - r3: preserved (same as on entry) |
| * - r8: -EINVAL if p10 is true |
| * - r12: points to kernel stack |
| * - r13: points to current task |
| * - r14: preserved (same as on entry) |
| * - p13: preserved |
| * - p15: TRUE if interrupts need to be re-enabled |
| * - ar.fpsr: set to kernel settings |
| * - b6: preserved (same as on entry) |
| */ |
| #ifdef __IA64_ASM_PARAVIRTUALIZED_NATIVE |
| GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_syscall_setup) |
| #if PT(B6) != 0 |
| # error This code assumes that b6 is the first field in pt_regs. |
| #endif |
| st8 [r1]=r19 // save b6 |
| add r16=PT(CR_IPSR),r1 // initialize first base pointer |
| add r17=PT(R11),r1 // initialize second base pointer |
| ;; |
| alloc r19=ar.pfs,8,0,0,0 // ensure in0-in7 are writable |
| st8 [r16]=r29,PT(AR_PFS)-PT(CR_IPSR) // save cr.ipsr |
| tnat.nz p8,p0=in0 |
| |
| st8.spill [r17]=r11,PT(CR_IIP)-PT(R11) // save r11 |
| tnat.nz p9,p0=in1 |
| (pKStk) mov r18=r0 // make sure r18 isn't NaT |
| ;; |
| |
| st8 [r16]=r26,PT(CR_IFS)-PT(AR_PFS) // save ar.pfs |
| st8 [r17]=r28,PT(AR_UNAT)-PT(CR_IIP) // save cr.iip |
| mov r28=b0 // save b0 (2 cyc) |
| ;; |
| |
| st8 [r17]=r25,PT(AR_RSC)-PT(AR_UNAT) // save ar.unat |
| dep r19=0,r19,38,26 // clear all bits but 0..37 [I0] |
| (p8) mov in0=-1 |
| ;; |
| |
| st8 [r16]=r19,PT(AR_RNAT)-PT(CR_IFS) // store ar.pfs.pfm in cr.ifs |
| extr.u r11=r19,7,7 // I0 // get sol of ar.pfs |
| and r8=0x7f,r19 // A // get sof of ar.pfs |
| |
| st8 [r17]=r27,PT(AR_BSPSTORE)-PT(AR_RSC)// save ar.rsc |
| tbit.nz p15,p0=r29,IA64_PSR_I_BIT // I0 |
| (p9) mov in1=-1 |
| ;; |
| |
| (pUStk) sub r18=r18,r22 // r18=RSE.ndirty*8 |
| tnat.nz p10,p0=in2 |
| add r11=8,r11 |
| ;; |
| (pKStk) adds r16=PT(PR)-PT(AR_RNAT),r16 // skip over ar_rnat field |
| (pKStk) adds r17=PT(B0)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE),r17 // skip over ar_bspstore field |
| tnat.nz p11,p0=in3 |
| ;; |
| (p10) mov in2=-1 |
| tnat.nz p12,p0=in4 // [I0] |
| (p11) mov in3=-1 |
| ;; |
| (pUStk) st8 [r16]=r24,PT(PR)-PT(AR_RNAT) // save ar.rnat |
| (pUStk) st8 [r17]=r23,PT(B0)-PT(AR_BSPSTORE) // save ar.bspstore |
| shl r18=r18,16 // compute ar.rsc to be used for "loadrs" |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r31,PT(LOADRS)-PT(PR) // save predicates |
| st8 [r17]=r28,PT(R1)-PT(B0) // save b0 |
| tnat.nz p13,p0=in5 // [I0] |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r18,PT(R12)-PT(LOADRS) // save ar.rsc value for "loadrs" |
| st8.spill [r17]=r20,PT(R13)-PT(R1) // save original r1 |
| (p12) mov in4=-1 |
| ;; |
| |
| .mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r16]=r12,PT(AR_FPSR)-PT(R12) // save r12 |
| .mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r17]=r13,PT(R15)-PT(R13) // save r13 |
| (p13) mov in5=-1 |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r21,PT(R8)-PT(AR_FPSR) // save ar.fpsr |
| tnat.nz p13,p0=in6 |
| cmp.lt p10,p9=r11,r8 // frame size can't be more than local+8 |
| ;; |
| mov r8=1 |
| (p9) tnat.nz p10,p0=r15 |
| adds r12=-16,r1 // switch to kernel memory stack (with 16 bytes of scratch) |
| |
| st8.spill [r17]=r15 // save r15 |
| tnat.nz p8,p0=in7 |
| nop.i 0 |
| |
| mov r13=r2 // establish `current' |
| movl r1=__gp // establish kernel global pointer |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r8 // ensure pt_regs.r8 != 0 (see handle_syscall_error) |
| (p13) mov in6=-1 |
| (p8) mov in7=-1 |
| |
| cmp.eq pSys,pNonSys=r0,r0 // set pSys=1, pNonSys=0 |
| movl r17=FPSR_DEFAULT |
| ;; |
| mov.m ar.fpsr=r17 // set ar.fpsr to kernel default value |
| (p10) mov r8=-EINVAL |
| br.ret.sptk.many b7 |
| END(ia64_syscall_setup) |
| #endif /* __IA64_ASM_PARAVIRTUALIZED_NATIVE */ |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x3c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x3c00 Entry 15 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(15) |
| FAULT(15) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x4000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x4000 Entry 16 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(16) |
| FAULT(16) |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE) && defined(__IA64_ASM_PARAVIRTUALIZED_NATIVE) |
| /* |
| * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than |
| * that there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. |
| * If this fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following |
| * code to a more suitable spot... |
| * |
| * account_sys_enter is called from SAVE_MIN* macros if accounting is |
| * enabled and if the macro is entered from user mode. |
| */ |
| GLOBAL_ENTRY(account_sys_enter) |
| // mov.m r20=ar.itc is called in advance, and r13 is current |
| add r16=TI_AC_STAMP+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 |
| add r17=TI_AC_LEAVE+IA64_TASK_SIZE,r13 |
| ;; |
| ld8 r18=[r16],TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // time at last check in kernel |
| ld8 r19=[r17],TI_AC_UTIME-TI_AC_LEAVE // time at left from kernel |
| ;; |
| ld8 r23=[r16],TI_AC_STAMP-TI_AC_STIME // cumulated stime |
| ld8 r21=[r17] // cumulated utime |
| sub r22=r19,r18 // stime before leave kernel |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r20,TI_AC_STIME-TI_AC_STAMP // update stamp |
| sub r18=r20,r19 // elapsed time in user mode |
| ;; |
| add r23=r23,r22 // sum stime |
| add r21=r21,r18 // sum utime |
| ;; |
| st8 [r16]=r23 // update stime |
| st8 [r17]=r21 // update utime |
| ;; |
| br.ret.sptk.many rp |
| END(account_sys_enter) |
| #endif |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x4400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x4400 Entry 17 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(17) |
| FAULT(17) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x4800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x4800 Entry 18 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(18) |
| FAULT(18) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x4c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x4c00 Entry 19 (size 64 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(19) |
| FAULT(19) |
| |
| // |
| // --- End of long entries, Beginning of short entries |
| // |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5000 Entry 20 (size 16 bundles) Page Not Present (10,22,49) |
| ENTRY(page_not_present) |
| DBG_FAULT(20) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) |
| RSM_PSR_DT |
| /* |
| * The Linux page fault handler doesn't expect non-present pages to be in |
| * the TLB. Flush the existing entry now, so we meet that expectation. |
| */ |
| mov r17=PAGE_SHIFT<<2 |
| ;; |
| ptc.l r16,r17 |
| ;; |
| mov r31=pr |
| srlz.d |
| br.sptk.many page_fault |
| END(page_not_present) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5100 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5100 Entry 21 (size 16 bundles) Key Permission (13,25,52) |
| ENTRY(key_permission) |
| DBG_FAULT(21) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) |
| RSM_PSR_DT |
| mov r31=pr |
| ;; |
| srlz.d |
| br.sptk.many page_fault |
| END(key_permission) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5200 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5200 Entry 22 (size 16 bundles) Instruction Access Rights (26) |
| ENTRY(iaccess_rights) |
| DBG_FAULT(22) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) |
| RSM_PSR_DT |
| mov r31=pr |
| ;; |
| srlz.d |
| br.sptk.many page_fault |
| END(iaccess_rights) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5300 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5300 Entry 23 (size 16 bundles) Data Access Rights (14,53) |
| ENTRY(daccess_rights) |
| DBG_FAULT(23) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(r16) |
| RSM_PSR_DT |
| mov r31=pr |
| ;; |
| srlz.d |
| br.sptk.many page_fault |
| END(daccess_rights) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5400 Entry 24 (size 16 bundles) General Exception (5,32,34,36,38,39) |
| ENTRY(general_exception) |
| DBG_FAULT(24) |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(r16) |
| mov r31=pr |
| ;; |
| cmp4.eq p6,p0=0,r16 |
| (p6) br.sptk.many dispatch_illegal_op_fault |
| ;; |
| mov r19=24 // fault number |
| br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler |
| END(general_exception) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5500 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5500 Entry 25 (size 16 bundles) Disabled FP-Register (35) |
| ENTRY(disabled_fp_reg) |
| DBG_FAULT(25) |
| rsm psr.dfh // ensure we can access fph |
| ;; |
| srlz.d |
| mov r31=pr |
| mov r19=25 |
| br.sptk.many dispatch_to_fault_handler |
| END(disabled_fp_reg) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5600 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5600 Entry 26 (size 16 bundles) Nat Consumption (11,23,37,50) |
| ENTRY(nat_consumption) |
| DBG_FAULT(26) |
| |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r16) |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(r17) |
| mov r31=pr // save PR |
| ;; |
| and r18=0xf,r17 // r18 = cr.ipsr.code{3:0} |
| tbit.z p6,p0=r17,IA64_ISR_NA_BIT |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne.or p6,p0=IA64_ISR_CODE_LFETCH,r18 |
| dep r16=-1,r16,IA64_PSR_ED_BIT,1 |
| (p6) br.cond.spnt 1f // branch if (cr.ispr.na == 0 || cr.ipsr.code{3:0} != LFETCH) |
| ;; |
| MOV_TO_IPSR(p0, r16, r18) |
| mov pr=r31,-1 |
| ;; |
| RFI |
| |
| 1: mov pr=r31,-1 |
| ;; |
| FAULT(26) |
| END(nat_consumption) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5700 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5700 Entry 27 (size 16 bundles) Speculation (40) |
| ENTRY(speculation_vector) |
| DBG_FAULT(27) |
| /* |
| * A [f]chk.[as] instruction needs to take the branch to the recovery code but |
| * this part of the architecture is not implemented in hardware on some CPUs, such |
| * as Itanium. Thus, in general we need to emulate the behavior. IIM contains |
| * the relative target (not yet sign extended). So after sign extending it we |
| * simply add it to IIP. We also need to reset the EI field of the IPSR to zero, |
| * i.e., the slot to restart into. |
| * |
| * cr.imm contains zero_ext(imm21) |
| */ |
| MOV_FROM_IIM(r18) |
| ;; |
| MOV_FROM_IIP(r17) |
| shl r18=r18,43 // put sign bit in position (43=64-21) |
| ;; |
| |
| MOV_FROM_IPSR(p0, r16) |
| shr r18=r18,39 // sign extend (39=43-4) |
| ;; |
| |
| add r17=r17,r18 // now add the offset |
| ;; |
| MOV_TO_IIP(r17, r19) |
| dep r16=0,r16,41,2 // clear EI |
| ;; |
| |
| MOV_TO_IPSR(p0, r16, r19) |
| ;; |
| |
| RFI |
| END(speculation_vector) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5800 Entry 28 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(28) |
| FAULT(28) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5900 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5900 Entry 29 (size 16 bundles) Debug (16,28,56) |
| ENTRY(debug_vector) |
| DBG_FAULT(29) |
| FAULT(29) |
| END(debug_vector) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5a00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5a00 Entry 30 (size 16 bundles) Unaligned Reference (57) |
| ENTRY(unaligned_access) |
| DBG_FAULT(30) |
| mov r31=pr // prepare to save predicates |
| ;; |
| br.sptk.many dispatch_unaligned_handler |
| END(unaligned_access) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5b00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5b00 Entry 31 (size 16 bundles) Unsupported Data Reference (57) |
| ENTRY(unsupported_data_reference) |
| DBG_FAULT(31) |
| FAULT(31) |
| END(unsupported_data_reference) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5c00 Entry 32 (size 16 bundles) Floating-Point Fault (64) |
| ENTRY(floating_point_fault) |
| DBG_FAULT(32) |
| FAULT(32) |
| END(floating_point_fault) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5d00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5d00 Entry 33 (size 16 bundles) Floating Point Trap (66) |
| ENTRY(floating_point_trap) |
| DBG_FAULT(33) |
| FAULT(33) |
| END(floating_point_trap) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5e00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5e00 Entry 34 (size 16 bundles) Lower Privilege Transfer Trap (66) |
| ENTRY(lower_privilege_trap) |
| DBG_FAULT(34) |
| FAULT(34) |
| END(lower_privilege_trap) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x5f00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x5f00 Entry 35 (size 16 bundles) Taken Branch Trap (68) |
| ENTRY(taken_branch_trap) |
| DBG_FAULT(35) |
| FAULT(35) |
| END(taken_branch_trap) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6000 Entry 36 (size 16 bundles) Single Step Trap (69) |
| ENTRY(single_step_trap) |
| DBG_FAULT(36) |
| FAULT(36) |
| END(single_step_trap) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6100 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6100 Entry 37 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(37) |
| FAULT(37) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6200 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6200 Entry 38 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(38) |
| FAULT(38) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6300 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6300 Entry 39 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(39) |
| FAULT(39) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6400 Entry 40 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(40) |
| FAULT(40) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6500 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6500 Entry 41 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(41) |
| FAULT(41) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6600 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6600 Entry 42 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(42) |
| FAULT(42) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6700 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6700 Entry 43 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(43) |
| FAULT(43) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6800 Entry 44 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(44) |
| FAULT(44) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6900 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6900 Entry 45 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Exeception (17,18,29,41,42,43,44,58,60,61,62,72,73,75,76,77) |
| ENTRY(ia32_exception) |
| DBG_FAULT(45) |
| FAULT(45) |
| END(ia32_exception) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6a00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6a00 Entry 46 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Intercept (30,31,59,70,71) |
| ENTRY(ia32_intercept) |
| DBG_FAULT(46) |
| FAULT(46) |
| END(ia32_intercept) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6b00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6b00 Entry 47 (size 16 bundles) IA-32 Interrupt (74) |
| ENTRY(ia32_interrupt) |
| DBG_FAULT(47) |
| FAULT(47) |
| END(ia32_interrupt) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6c00 Entry 48 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(48) |
| FAULT(48) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6d00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6d00 Entry 49 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(49) |
| FAULT(49) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6e00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6e00 Entry 50 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(50) |
| FAULT(50) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x6f00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x6f00 Entry 51 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(51) |
| FAULT(51) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7000 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7000 Entry 52 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(52) |
| FAULT(52) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7100 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7100 Entry 53 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(53) |
| FAULT(53) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7200 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7200 Entry 54 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(54) |
| FAULT(54) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7300 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7300 Entry 55 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(55) |
| FAULT(55) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7400 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7400 Entry 56 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(56) |
| FAULT(56) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7500 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7500 Entry 57 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(57) |
| FAULT(57) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7600 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7600 Entry 58 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(58) |
| FAULT(58) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7700 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7700 Entry 59 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(59) |
| FAULT(59) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7800 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7800 Entry 60 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(60) |
| FAULT(60) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7900 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7900 Entry 61 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(61) |
| FAULT(61) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7a00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7a00 Entry 62 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(62) |
| FAULT(62) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7b00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7b00 Entry 63 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(63) |
| FAULT(63) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7c00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7c00 Entry 64 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(64) |
| FAULT(64) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7d00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7d00 Entry 65 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(65) |
| FAULT(65) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7e00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7e00 Entry 66 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(66) |
| FAULT(66) |
| |
| .org ia64_ivt+0x7f00 |
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // 0x7f00 Entry 67 (size 16 bundles) Reserved |
| DBG_FAULT(67) |
| FAULT(67) |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // call do_page_fault (predicates are in r31, psr.dt may be off, r16 is faulting address) |
| ENTRY(page_fault) |
| SSM_PSR_DT_AND_SRLZ_I |
| ;; |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER |
| alloc r15=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(out0) |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(out1) |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r14, r3) |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r14) // restore psr.i |
| movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| mov rp=r14 |
| ;; |
| adds out2=16,r12 // out2 = pointer to pt_regs |
| br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_do_page_fault // ignore return address |
| END(page_fault) |
| |
| ENTRY(non_syscall) |
| mov ar.rsc=r27 // restore ar.rsc before SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER |
| ;; |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER |
| |
| // There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that |
| // there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this |
| // fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more |
| // suitable spot... |
| |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 |
| MOV_FROM_IIM(out0) |
| add out1=16,sp |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST |
| |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r15, r24) |
| // guarantee that interruption collection is on |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r15) // restore psr.i |
| movl r15=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| mov rp=r15 |
| ;; |
| br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_bad_break // avoid WAW on CFM and ignore return addr |
| END(non_syscall) |
| |
| ENTRY(__interrupt) |
| DBG_FAULT(12) |
| mov r31=pr // prepare to save predicates |
| ;; |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER // uses r31; defines r2 and r3 |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r14) |
| // ensure everybody knows psr.ic is back on |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| ;; |
| MCA_RECOVER_RANGE(interrupt) |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 // must be first in an insn group |
| MOV_FROM_IVR(out0, r8) // pass cr.ivr as first arg |
| add out1=16,sp // pass pointer to pt_regs as second arg |
| ;; |
| srlz.d // make sure we see the effect of cr.ivr |
| movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| mov rp=r14 |
| br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_handle_irq |
| END(__interrupt) |
| |
| /* |
| * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that |
| * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this |
| * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more |
| * suitable spot... |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(dispatch_unaligned_handler) |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER |
| ;; |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,2,0 // now it's safe (must be first in insn group!) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(out0) |
| adds out1=16,sp |
| |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r24) |
| // guarantee that interruption collection is on |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| mov rp=r14 |
| br.sptk.many ia64_prepare_handle_unaligned |
| END(dispatch_unaligned_handler) |
| |
| /* |
| * There is no particular reason for this code to be here, other than that |
| * there happens to be space here that would go unused otherwise. If this |
| * fault ever gets "unreserved", simply moved the following code to a more |
| * suitable spot... |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(dispatch_to_fault_handler) |
| /* |
| * Input: |
| * psr.ic: off |
| * r19: fault vector number (e.g., 24 for General Exception) |
| * r31: contains saved predicates (pr) |
| */ |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER_R19 |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,5,0 |
| MOV_FROM_ISR(out1) |
| MOV_FROM_IFA(out2) |
| MOV_FROM_IIM(out3) |
| MOV_FROM_ITIR(out4) |
| ;; |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, out0) |
| // guarantee that interruption collection is on |
| mov out0=r15 |
| ;; |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| movl r14=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| mov rp=r14 |
| br.call.sptk.many b6=ia64_fault |
| END(dispatch_to_fault_handler) |
| |
| /* |
| * Squatting in this space ... |
| * |
| * This special case dispatcher for illegal operation faults allows preserved |
| * registers to be modified through a callback function (asm only) that is handed |
| * back from the fault handler in r8. Up to three arguments can be passed to the |
| * callback function by returning an aggregate with the callback as its first |
| * element, followed by the arguments. |
| */ |
| ENTRY(dispatch_illegal_op_fault) |
| .prologue |
| .body |
| SAVE_MIN_WITH_COVER |
| SSM_PSR_IC_AND_DEFAULT_BITS_AND_SRLZ_I(r3, r24) |
| // guarantee that interruption collection is on |
| ;; |
| SSM_PSR_I(p15, p15, r3) // restore psr.i |
| adds r3=8,r2 // set up second base pointer for SAVE_REST |
| ;; |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,1,0 // must be first in insn group |
| mov out0=ar.ec |
| ;; |
| SAVE_REST |
| PT_REGS_UNWIND_INFO(0) |
| ;; |
| br.call.sptk.many rp=ia64_illegal_op_fault |
| .ret0: ;; |
| alloc r14=ar.pfs,0,0,3,0 // must be first in insn group |
| mov out0=r9 |
| mov out1=r10 |
| mov out2=r11 |
| movl r15=ia64_leave_kernel |
| ;; |
| mov rp=r15 |
| mov b6=r8 |
| ;; |
| cmp.ne p6,p0=0,r8 |
| (p6) br.call.dpnt.many b6=b6 // call returns to ia64_leave_kernel |
| br.sptk.many ia64_leave_kernel |
| END(dispatch_illegal_op_fault) |