| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/assembler.h> |
| #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
| #include <asm/errno.h> |
| #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| #include <asm/v7m.h> |
| |
| @ Bad Abort numbers |
| @ ----------------- |
| @ |
| #define BAD_PREFETCH 0 |
| #define BAD_DATA 1 |
| #define BAD_ADDREXCPTN 2 |
| #define BAD_IRQ 3 |
| #define BAD_UNDEFINSTR 4 |
| |
| @ |
| @ Most of the stack format comes from struct pt_regs, but with |
| @ the addition of 8 bytes for storing syscall args 5 and 6. |
| @ This _must_ remain a multiple of 8 for EABI. |
| @ |
| #define S_OFF 8 |
| |
| /* |
| * The SWI code relies on the fact that R0 is at the bottom of the stack |
| * (due to slow/fast restore user regs). |
| */ |
| #if S_R0 != 0 |
| #error "Please fix" |
| #endif |
| |
| .macro zero_fp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER |
| mov fp, #0 |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro alignment_trap, rtemp |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP |
| ldr \rtemp, .LCcralign |
| ldr \rtemp, [\rtemp] |
| mcr p15, 0, \rtemp, c1, c0 |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M |
| /* |
| * ARMv7-M exception entry/exit macros. |
| * |
| * xPSR, ReturnAddress(), LR (R14), R12, R3, R2, R1, and R0 are |
| * automatically saved on the current stack (32 words) before |
| * switching to the exception stack (SP_main). |
| * |
| * If exception is taken while in user mode, SP_main is |
| * empty. Otherwise, SP_main is aligned to 64 bit automatically |
| * (CCR.STKALIGN set). |
| * |
| * Linux assumes that the interrupts are disabled when entering an |
| * exception handler and it may BUG if this is not the case. Interrupts |
| * are disabled during entry and reenabled in the exit macro. |
| * |
| * v7m_exception_slow_exit is used when returning from SVC or PendSV. |
| * When returning to kernel mode, we don't return from exception. |
| */ |
| .macro v7m_exception_entry |
| @ determine the location of the registers saved by the core during |
| @ exception entry. Depending on the mode the cpu was in when the |
| @ exception happend that is either on the main or the process stack. |
| @ Bit 2 of EXC_RETURN stored in the lr register specifies which stack |
| @ was used. |
| tst lr, #EXC_RET_STACK_MASK |
| mrsne r12, psp |
| moveq r12, sp |
| |
| @ we cannot rely on r0-r3 and r12 matching the value saved in the |
| @ exception frame because of tail-chaining. So these have to be |
| @ reloaded. |
| ldmia r12!, {r0-r3} |
| |
| @ Linux expects to have irqs off. Do it here before taking stack space |
| cpsid i |
| |
| sub sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP |
| stmdb sp!, {r0-r11} |
| |
| @ load saved r12, lr, return address and xPSR. |
| @ r0-r7 are used for signals and never touched from now on. Clobbering |
| @ r8-r12 is OK. |
| mov r9, r12 |
| ldmia r9!, {r8, r10-r12} |
| |
| @ calculate the original stack pointer value. |
| @ r9 currently points to the memory location just above the auto saved |
| @ xPSR. |
| @ The cpu might automatically 8-byte align the stack. Bit 9 |
| @ of the saved xPSR specifies if stack aligning took place. In this case |
| @ another 32-bit value is included in the stack. |
| |
| tst r12, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN |
| addne r9, r9, #4 |
| |
| @ store saved r12 using str to have a register to hold the base for stm |
| str r8, [sp, #S_IP] |
| add r8, sp, #S_SP |
| @ store r13-r15, xPSR |
| stmia r8!, {r9-r12} |
| @ store old_r0 |
| str r0, [r8] |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * PENDSV and SVCALL are configured to have the same exception |
| * priorities. As a kernel thread runs at SVCALL execution priority it |
| * can never be preempted and so we will never have to return to a |
| * kernel thread here. |
| */ |
| .macro v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0 |
| cpsid i |
| ldr lr, =EXC_RET_THREADMODE_PROCESSSTACK |
| |
| @ read original r12, sp, lr, pc and xPSR |
| add r12, sp, #S_IP |
| ldmia r12, {r1-r5} |
| |
| @ an exception frame is always 8-byte aligned. To tell the hardware if |
| @ the sp to be restored is aligned or not set bit 9 of the saved xPSR |
| @ accordingly. |
| tst r2, #4 |
| subne r2, r2, #4 |
| orrne r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN |
| biceq r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN |
| |
| @ write basic exception frame |
| stmdb r2!, {r1, r3-r5} |
| ldmia sp, {r1, r3-r5} |
| .if \ret_r0 |
| stmdb r2!, {r0, r3-r5} |
| .else |
| stmdb r2!, {r1, r3-r5} |
| .endif |
| |
| @ restore process sp |
| msr psp, r2 |
| |
| @ restore original r4-r11 |
| ldmia sp!, {r0-r11} |
| |
| @ restore main sp |
| add sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP |
| |
| cpsie i |
| bx lr |
| .endm |
| #endif /* CONFIG_CPU_V7M */ |
| |
| @ |
| @ Store/load the USER SP and LR registers by switching to the SYS |
| @ mode. Useful in Thumb-2 mode where "stm/ldm rd, {sp, lr}^" is not |
| @ available. Should only be called from SVC mode |
| @ |
| .macro store_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0 |
| mrs \rtemp, cpsr |
| eor \rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE) |
| msr cpsr_c, \rtemp @ switch to the SYS mode |
| |
| str sp, [\rd, #\offset] @ save sp_usr |
| str lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4] @ save lr_usr |
| |
| eor \rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE) |
| msr cpsr_c, \rtemp @ switch back to the SVC mode |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro load_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0 |
| mrs \rtemp, cpsr |
| eor \rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE) |
| msr cpsr_c, \rtemp @ switch to the SYS mode |
| |
| ldr sp, [\rd, #\offset] @ load sp_usr |
| ldr lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4] @ load lr_usr |
| |
| eor \rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE) |
| msr cpsr_c, \rtemp @ switch back to the SVC mode |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL |
| .macro svc_exit, rpsr, irq = 0 |
| .if \irq != 0 |
| @ IRQs already off |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| @ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in |
| @ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit. |
| bl trace_hardirqs_on |
| #endif |
| .else |
| @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack |
| disable_irq_notrace |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| tst \rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT |
| bleq trace_hardirqs_on |
| tst \rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT |
| blne trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| .endif |
| msr spsr_cxsf, \rpsr |
| #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6) |
| ldr r0, [sp] |
| strex r1, r2, [sp] @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| ldmib sp, {r1 - pc}^ @ load r1 - pc, cpsr |
| #elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K) |
| clrex @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ load r0 - pc, cpsr |
| #else |
| ldmia sp, {r0 - pc}^ @ load r0 - pc, cpsr |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0 |
| ldr r1, [sp, #\offset + S_PSR] @ get calling cpsr |
| ldr lr, [sp, #\offset + S_PC]! @ get pc |
| msr spsr_cxsf, r1 @ save in spsr_svc |
| #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6) |
| strex r1, r2, [sp] @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| #elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K) |
| clrex @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| #endif |
| .if \fast |
| ldmdb sp, {r1 - lr}^ @ get calling r1 - lr |
| .else |
| ldmdb sp, {r0 - lr}^ @ get calling r0 - lr |
| .endif |
| mov r0, r0 @ ARMv5T and earlier require a nop |
| @ after ldm {}^ |
| add sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE - S_PC |
| movs pc, lr @ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro get_thread_info, rd |
| mov \rd, sp, lsr #13 |
| mov \rd, \rd, lsl #13 |
| .endm |
| |
| @ |
| @ 32-bit wide "mov pc, reg" |
| @ |
| .macro movw_pc, reg |
| mov pc, \reg |
| .endm |
| #else /* CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ |
| .macro svc_exit, rpsr, irq = 0 |
| .if \irq != 0 |
| @ IRQs already off |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| @ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in |
| @ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit. |
| bl trace_hardirqs_on |
| #endif |
| .else |
| @ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack |
| disable_irq_notrace |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS |
| tst \rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT |
| bleq trace_hardirqs_on |
| tst \rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT |
| blne trace_hardirqs_off |
| #endif |
| .endif |
| ldr lr, [sp, #S_SP] @ top of the stack |
| ldrd r0, r1, [sp, #S_LR] @ calling lr and pc |
| clrex @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| stmdb lr!, {r0, r1, \rpsr} @ calling lr and rfe context |
| ldmia sp, {r0 - r12} |
| mov sp, lr |
| ldr lr, [sp], #4 |
| rfeia sp! |
| .endm |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M |
| /* |
| * Note we don't need to do clrex here as clearing the local monitor is |
| * part of each exception entry and exit sequence. |
| */ |
| .macro restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0 |
| .if \offset |
| add sp, #\offset |
| .endif |
| v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0 = \fast |
| .endm |
| #else /* ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M */ |
| .macro restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0 |
| clrex @ clear the exclusive monitor |
| mov r2, sp |
| load_user_sp_lr r2, r3, \offset + S_SP @ calling sp, lr |
| ldr r1, [sp, #\offset + S_PSR] @ get calling cpsr |
| ldr lr, [sp, #\offset + S_PC] @ get pc |
| add sp, sp, #\offset + S_SP |
| msr spsr_cxsf, r1 @ save in spsr_svc |
| .if \fast |
| ldmdb sp, {r1 - r12} @ get calling r1 - r12 |
| .else |
| ldmdb sp, {r0 - r12} @ get calling r0 - r12 |
| .endif |
| add sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE - S_SP |
| movs pc, lr @ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr |
| .endm |
| #endif /* ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M / else */ |
| |
| .macro get_thread_info, rd |
| mov \rd, sp |
| lsr \rd, \rd, #13 |
| mov \rd, \rd, lsl #13 |
| .endm |
| |
| @ |
| @ 32-bit wide "mov pc, reg" |
| @ |
| .macro movw_pc, reg |
| mov pc, \reg |
| nop |
| .endm |
| #endif /* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Context tracking subsystem. Used to instrument transitions |
| * between user and kernel mode. |
| */ |
| .macro ct_user_exit, save = 1 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING |
| .if \save |
| stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} |
| bl user_exit |
| ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} |
| .else |
| bl user_exit |
| .endif |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro ct_user_enter, save = 1 |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING |
| .if \save |
| stmdb sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} |
| bl user_enter |
| ldmia sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr} |
| .else |
| bl user_enter |
| .endif |
| #endif |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * These are the registers used in the syscall handler, and allow us to |
| * have in theory up to 7 arguments to a function - r0 to r6. |
| * |
| * r7 is reserved for the system call number for thumb mode. |
| * |
| * Note that tbl == why is intentional. |
| * |
| * We must set at least "tsk" and "why" when calling ret_with_reschedule. |
| */ |
| scno .req r7 @ syscall number |
| tbl .req r8 @ syscall table pointer |
| why .req r8 @ Linux syscall (!= 0) |
| tsk .req r9 @ current thread_info |