Commit 9fef6868 authored by Corey Minyard's avatar Corey Minyard Committed by Ralf Baechle

MIPS: Make SAVE_SOME more standard

Modify the SAVE_SOME macro to look more like a standard
function, doing the arithmetic for the frame on the SP
register instead of copying it from K1, and by saving
the stored EPC from the RA.  This lets the get_frame_info()
function process this function like any other.  It also
remove an instruction or two from the kernel entry,
making it more efficient.

unwind_stack_by_address() has special handling for
the top of the interrupt stack, but without this change
unwinding will still fail if you get an interrupt while
handling an interrupt and try to do a traceback from
the second interrupt.

This change modifies the get_saved_sp macro to
optionally store the fetched value right into sp and store the
old SP value into K0.  Then it's just a matter of subtracting
the frame from SP and storing the old SP from K0.

This required changing the DADDI workaround a bit, since K0
holds the SP, we had to use K1 for AT.  But it eliminated
some of the special handling for the DADDI workaround.

Saving the RA register was moved up to before fetching the
CP0_EPC register, so the CP0_EPC register could be stored
into RA and the saved.  This lets the traceback code know
where RA is actually stored.
Signed-off-by: default avatarCorey Minyard <cminyard@mvista.com>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16991/Signed-off-by: default avatarRalf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
parent aee16625
......@@ -83,8 +83,16 @@
LONG_S $30, PT_R30(sp)
.endm
/*
* get_saved_sp returns the SP for the current CPU by looking in the
* kernelsp array for it. If tosp is set, it stores the current sp in
* k0 and loads the new value in sp. If not, it clobbers k0 and
* stores the new value in k1, leaving sp unaffected.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
.macro get_saved_sp /* SMP variation */
/* SMP variation */
.macro get_saved_sp docfi=0 tosp=0
ASM_CPUID_MFC0 k0, ASM_SMP_CPUID_REG
#if defined(CONFIG_32BIT) || defined(KBUILD_64BIT_SYM32)
lui k1, %hi(kernelsp)
......@@ -97,7 +105,15 @@
#endif
LONG_SRL k0, SMP_CPUID_PTRSHIFT
LONG_ADDU k1, k0
.if \tosp
move k0, sp
.if \docfi
.cfi_register sp, k0
.endif
LONG_L sp, %lo(kernelsp)(k1)
.else
LONG_L k1, %lo(kernelsp)(k1)
.endif
.endm
.macro set_saved_sp stackp temp temp2
......@@ -106,7 +122,8 @@
LONG_S \stackp, kernelsp(\temp)
.endm
#else /* !CONFIG_SMP */
.macro get_saved_sp /* Uniprocessor variation */
/* Uniprocessor variation */
.macro get_saved_sp docfi=0 tosp=0
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS
/*
* Clear BTB (branch target buffer), forbid RAS (return address
......@@ -135,7 +152,15 @@
daddiu k1, %hi(kernelsp)
dsll k1, k1, 16
#endif
.if \tosp
move k0, sp
.if \docfi
.cfi_register sp, k0
.endif
LONG_L sp, %lo(kernelsp)(k1)
.else
LONG_L k1, %lo(kernelsp)(k1)
.endif
.endm
.macro set_saved_sp stackp temp temp2
......@@ -151,7 +176,6 @@
sll k0, 3 /* extract cu0 bit */
.set noreorder
bltz k0, 8f
move k1, sp
#ifdef CONFIG_EVA
/*
* Flush interAptiv's Return Prediction Stack (RPS) by writing
......@@ -178,17 +202,16 @@
MTC0 k0, CP0_ENTRYHI
#endif
.set reorder
move k0, sp
/* Called from user mode, new stack. */
get_saved_sp
#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS
8: move k0, sp
PTR_SUBU sp, k1, PT_SIZE
#else
.set at=k0
8: PTR_SUBU k1, PT_SIZE
8:
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS
.set at=k1
#endif
PTR_SUBU sp, PT_SIZE
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS
.set noat
move k0, sp
move sp, k1
#endif
LONG_S k0, PT_R29(sp)
LONG_S $3, PT_R3(sp)
......@@ -206,16 +229,16 @@
LONG_S $5, PT_R5(sp)
LONG_S v1, PT_CAUSE(sp)
LONG_S $6, PT_R6(sp)
MFC0 v1, CP0_EPC
LONG_S ra, PT_R31(sp)
MFC0 ra, CP0_EPC
LONG_S $7, PT_R7(sp)
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
LONG_S $8, PT_R8(sp)
LONG_S $9, PT_R9(sp)
#endif
LONG_S v1, PT_EPC(sp)
LONG_S ra, PT_EPC(sp)
LONG_S $25, PT_R25(sp)
LONG_S $28, PT_R28(sp)
LONG_S $31, PT_R31(sp)
/* Set thread_info if we're coming from user mode */
mfc0 k0, CP0_STATUS
......
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