linux/arch/arm/mm/copypage-xscale.c
Arnd Bergmann c7b6804994 ARM: xscale: fix multi-cpu compilation
Building a combined ARMv4+XScale kernel produces these
and other build failures:

/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:167: Error: selected processor does not support `pld [r7,#0]' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:168: Error: selected processor does not support `pld [r7,#32]' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:169: Error: selected processor does not support `pld [r1,#0]' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:170: Error: selected processor does not support `pld [r1,#32]' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:171: Error: selected processor does not support `pld [r7,#64]' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:176: Error: selected processor does not support `ldrd r4,r5,[r7],#8' in ARM mode
/tmp/copypage-xscale-3aa821.s:180: Error: selected processor does not support `strd r4,r5,[r1],#8' in ARM mode

Add an explict .arch armv5 in the inline assembly to allow the ARMv5
specific instructions regardless of the compiler -march= target.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190809163334.489360-5-arnd@arndb.de
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2019-08-14 15:36:22 +02:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* linux/arch/arm/lib/copypage-xscale.S
*
* Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Russell King
*
* This handles the mini data cache, as found on SA11x0 and XScale
* processors. When we copy a user page page, we map it in such a way
* that accesses to this page will not touch the main data cache, but
* will be cached in the mini data cache. This prevents us thrashing
* the main data cache on page faults.
*/
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/highmem.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
#include "mm.h"
#define minicache_pgprot __pgprot(L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | \
L_PTE_MT_MINICACHE)
static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(minicache_lock);
/*
* XScale mini-dcache optimised copy_user_highpage
*
* We flush the destination cache lines just before we write the data into the
* corresponding address. Since the Dcache is read-allocate, this removes the
* Dcache aliasing issue. The writes will be forwarded to the write buffer,
* and merged as appropriate.
*/
static void mc_copy_user_page(void *from, void *to)
{
int tmp;
/*
* Strangely enough, best performance is achieved
* when prefetching destination as well. (NP)
*/
asm volatile ("\
.arch xscale \n\
pld [%0, #0] \n\
pld [%0, #32] \n\
pld [%1, #0] \n\
pld [%1, #32] \n\
1: pld [%0, #64] \n\
pld [%0, #96] \n\
pld [%1, #64] \n\
pld [%1, #96] \n\
2: ldrd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
ldrd r4, r5, [%0], #8 \n\
mov ip, %1 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%1], #8 \n\
ldrd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r4, r5, [%1], #8 \n\
ldrd r4, r5, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%1], #8 \n\
strd r4, r5, [%1], #8 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D line\n\
ldrd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D line\n\
ldrd r4, r5, [%0], #8 \n\
mov ip, %1 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%1], #8 \n\
ldrd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r4, r5, [%1], #8 \n\
ldrd r4, r5, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%1], #8 \n\
strd r4, r5, [%1], #8 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D line\n\
subs %2, %2, #1 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D line\n\
bgt 1b \n\
beq 2b "
: "+&r" (from), "+&r" (to), "=&r" (tmp)
: "2" (PAGE_SIZE / 64 - 1)
: "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "ip");
}
void xscale_mc_copy_user_highpage(struct page *to, struct page *from,
unsigned long vaddr, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
void *kto = kmap_atomic(to);
if (!test_and_set_bit(PG_dcache_clean, &from->flags))
__flush_dcache_page(page_mapping_file(from), from);
raw_spin_lock(&minicache_lock);
set_top_pte(COPYPAGE_MINICACHE, mk_pte(from, minicache_pgprot));
mc_copy_user_page((void *)COPYPAGE_MINICACHE, kto);
raw_spin_unlock(&minicache_lock);
kunmap_atomic(kto);
}
/*
* XScale optimised clear_user_page
*/
void
xscale_mc_clear_user_highpage(struct page *page, unsigned long vaddr)
{
void *ptr, *kaddr = kmap_atomic(page);
asm volatile("\
.arch xscale \n\
mov r1, %2 \n\
mov r2, #0 \n\
mov r3, #0 \n\
1: mov ip, %0 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
strd r2, r3, [%0], #8 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D line\n\
subs r1, r1, #1 \n\
mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D line\n\
bne 1b"
: "=r" (ptr)
: "0" (kaddr), "I" (PAGE_SIZE / 32)
: "r1", "r2", "r3", "ip");
kunmap_atomic(kaddr);
}
struct cpu_user_fns xscale_mc_user_fns __initdata = {
.cpu_clear_user_highpage = xscale_mc_clear_user_highpage,
.cpu_copy_user_highpage = xscale_mc_copy_user_highpage,
};