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Since 2002, the kernel has not saved VRSAVE on exception entry and restored it on exit; rather, VRSAVE gets context-switched in _switch. This means that when executing in process context in the kernel, the userspace VRSAVE value is live in the VRSAVE register. However, the signal code assumes that current->thread.vrsave holds the current VRSAVE value, which is incorrect. Therefore, this commit changes it to use the actual VRSAVE register instead. (It still uses current->thread.vrsave as a temporary location to store it in, as __get_user and __put_user can only transfer to/from a variable, not an SPR.) This also modifies the transactional memory code to save and restore VRSAVE regardless of whether VMX is enabled in the MSR. This is because accesses to VRSAVE are not controlled by the MSR.VEC bit, but can happen at any time. Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
405 lines
10 KiB
ArmAsm
405 lines
10 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Transactional memory support routines to reclaim and recheckpoint
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* transactional process state.
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*
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* Copyright 2012 Matt Evans & Michael Neuling, IBM Corporation.
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*/
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
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#include <asm/ppc-opcode.h>
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#include <asm/ptrace.h>
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#include <asm/reg.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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/* See fpu.S, this is very similar but to save/restore checkpointed FPRs/VSRs */
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#define __SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS_TRANSACT(n,c,base) \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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b 2f; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
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SAVE_32FPRS_TRANSACT(n,base); \
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b 3f; \
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2: SAVE_32VSRS_TRANSACT(n,c,base); \
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3:
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/* ...and this is just plain borrowed from there. */
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#define __REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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b 2f; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
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REST_32FPRS(n,base); \
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b 3f; \
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2: REST_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
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3:
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#else
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#define __SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS_TRANSACT(n,c,base) SAVE_32FPRS_TRANSACT(n, base)
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#define __REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) REST_32FPRS(n, base)
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#endif
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#define SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS_TRANSACT(n,c,base) \
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__SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS_TRANSACT(n,__REG_##c,__REG_##base)
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#define REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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__REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,__REG_##c,__REG_##base)
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/* Stack frame offsets for local variables. */
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#define TM_FRAME_L0 TM_FRAME_SIZE-16
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#define TM_FRAME_L1 TM_FRAME_SIZE-8
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#define STACK_PARAM(x) (48+((x)*8))
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/* In order to access the TM SPRs, TM must be enabled. So, do so: */
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_GLOBAL(tm_enable)
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mfmsr r4
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li r3, MSR_TM >> 32
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sldi r3, r3, 32
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and. r0, r4, r3
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bne 1f
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or r4, r4, r3
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mtmsrd r4
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1: blr
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_GLOBAL(tm_save_sprs)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TFHAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r3)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TEXASR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r3)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TFIAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r3)
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blr
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_GLOBAL(tm_restore_sprs)
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TFHAR, r0
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TEXASR, r0
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TFIAR, r0
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blr
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/* Passed an 8-bit failure cause as first argument. */
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_GLOBAL(tm_abort)
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TABORT(R3)
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blr
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/* void tm_reclaim(struct thread_struct *thread,
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* unsigned long orig_msr,
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* uint8_t cause)
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*
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* - Performs a full reclaim. This destroys outstanding
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* transactions and updates thread->regs.tm_ckpt_* with the
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* original checkpointed state. Note that thread->regs is
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* unchanged.
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* - FP regs are written back to thread->transact_fpr before
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* reclaiming. These are the transactional (current) versions.
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*
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* Purpose is to both abort transactions of, and preserve the state of,
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* a transactions at a context switch. We preserve/restore both sets of process
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* state to restore them when the thread's scheduled again. We continue in
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* userland as though nothing happened, but when the transaction is resumed
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* they will abort back to the checkpointed state we save out here.
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*
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* Call with IRQs off, stacks get all out of sync for some periods in here!
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*/
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_GLOBAL(tm_reclaim)
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mfcr r6
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mflr r0
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std r6, 8(r1)
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std r0, 16(r1)
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std r2, 40(r1)
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stdu r1, -TM_FRAME_SIZE(r1)
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/* We've a struct pt_regs at [r1+STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD]. */
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std r3, STACK_PARAM(0)(r1)
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r1)
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/* We need to setup MSR for VSX register save instructions. Here we
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* also clear the MSR RI since when we do the treclaim, we won't have a
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* valid kernel pointer for a while. We clear RI here as it avoids
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* adding another mtmsr closer to the treclaim. This makes the region
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* maked as non-recoverable wider than it needs to be but it saves on
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* inserting another mtmsrd later.
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*/
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mfmsr r14
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mr r15, r14
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ori r15, r15, MSR_FP
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li r16, MSR_RI
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andc r15, r15, r16
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oris r15, r15, MSR_VEC@h
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
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oris r15,r15, MSR_VSX@h
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX)
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#endif
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mtmsrd r15
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std r14, TM_FRAME_L0(r1)
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/* Stash the stack pointer away for use after reclaim */
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std r1, PACAR1(r13)
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/* ******************** FPR/VR/VSRs ************
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* Before reclaiming, capture the current/transactional FPR/VR
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* versions /if used/.
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*
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* (If VSX used, FP and VMX are implied. Or, we don't need to look
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* at MSR.VSX as copying FP regs if .FP, vector regs if .VMX covers it.)
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*
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* We're passed the thread's MSR as parameter 2.
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*
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* We enabled VEC/FP/VSX in the msr above, so we can execute these
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* instructions!
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*/
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andis. r0, r4, MSR_VEC@h
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beq dont_backup_vec
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SAVE_32VRS_TRANSACT(0, r6, r3) /* r6 scratch, r3 thread */
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mfvscr vr0
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li r6, THREAD_TRANSACT_VSCR
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stvx vr0, r3, r6
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dont_backup_vec:
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mfspr r0, SPRN_VRSAVE
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std r0, THREAD_TRANSACT_VRSAVE(r3)
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andi. r0, r4, MSR_FP
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beq dont_backup_fp
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SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS_TRANSACT(0, R6, R3) /* r6 scratch, r3 thread */
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mffs fr0
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stfd fr0,THREAD_TRANSACT_FPSCR(r3)
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dont_backup_fp:
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/* The moment we treclaim, ALL of our GPRs will switch
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* to user register state. (FPRs, CCR etc. also!)
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* Use an sprg and a tm_scratch in the PACA to shuffle.
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*/
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TRECLAIM(R5) /* Cause in r5 */
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/* ******************** GPRs ******************** */
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/* Stash the checkpointed r13 away in the scratch SPR and get the real
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* paca
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*/
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SET_SCRATCH0(r13)
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GET_PACA(r13)
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/* Stash the checkpointed r1 away in paca tm_scratch and get the real
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* stack pointer back
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*/
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std r1, PACATMSCRATCH(r13)
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ld r1, PACAR1(r13)
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/* Now get some more GPRS free */
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std r7, GPR7(r1) /* Temporary stash */
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std r12, GPR12(r1) /* '' '' '' */
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ld r12, STACK_PARAM(0)(r1) /* Param 0, thread_struct * */
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addi r7, r12, PT_CKPT_REGS /* Thread's ckpt_regs */
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/* Make r7 look like an exception frame so that we
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* can use the neat GPRx(n) macros. r7 is NOT a pt_regs ptr!
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*/
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subi r7, r7, STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
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/* Sync the userland GPRs 2-12, 14-31 to thread->regs: */
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SAVE_GPR(0, r7) /* user r0 */
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SAVE_GPR(2, r7) /* user r2 */
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SAVE_4GPRS(3, r7) /* user r3-r6 */
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SAVE_4GPRS(8, r7) /* user r8-r11 */
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ld r3, PACATMSCRATCH(r13) /* user r1 */
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ld r4, GPR7(r1) /* user r7 */
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ld r5, GPR12(r1) /* user r12 */
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GET_SCRATCH0(6) /* user r13 */
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std r3, GPR1(r7)
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std r4, GPR7(r7)
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std r5, GPR12(r7)
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std r6, GPR13(r7)
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r7) /* user r14-r31 */
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/* ******************** NIP ******************** */
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mfspr r3, SPRN_TFHAR
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std r3, _NIP(r7) /* Returns to failhandler */
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/* The checkpointed NIP is ignored when rescheduling/rechkpting,
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* but is used in signal return to 'wind back' to the abort handler.
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*/
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/* ******************** CR,LR,CCR,MSR ********** */
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mfctr r3
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mflr r4
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mfcr r5
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mfxer r6
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std r3, _CTR(r7)
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std r4, _LINK(r7)
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std r5, _CCR(r7)
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std r6, _XER(r7)
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/* MSR and flags: We don't change CRs, and we don't need to alter
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* MSR.
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*/
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/* TM regs, incl TEXASR -- these live in thread_struct. Note they've
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* been updated by the treclaim, to explain to userland the failure
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* cause (aborted).
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*/
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TEXASR
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mfspr r3, SPRN_TFHAR
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mfspr r4, SPRN_TFIAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r12)
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std r3, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r12)
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std r4, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r12)
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/* AMR and PPR are checkpointed too, but are unsupported by Linux. */
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/* Restore original MSR/IRQ state & clear TM mode */
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ld r14, TM_FRAME_L0(r1) /* Orig MSR */
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li r15, 0
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rldimi r14, r15, MSR_TS_LG, (63-MSR_TS_LG)-1
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mtmsrd r14
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REST_NVGPRS(r1)
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addi r1, r1, TM_FRAME_SIZE
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ld r4, 8(r1)
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ld r0, 16(r1)
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mtcr r4
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mtlr r0
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ld r2, 40(r1)
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blr
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/* void tm_recheckpoint(struct thread_struct *thread,
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* unsigned long orig_msr)
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* - Restore the checkpointed register state saved by tm_reclaim
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* when we switch_to a process.
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*
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* Call with IRQs off, stacks get all out of sync for
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* some periods in here!
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*/
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_GLOBAL(tm_recheckpoint)
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mfcr r5
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mflr r0
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std r5, 8(r1)
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std r0, 16(r1)
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std r2, 40(r1)
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stdu r1, -TM_FRAME_SIZE(r1)
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/* We've a struct pt_regs at [r1+STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD].
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* This is used for backing up the NVGPRs:
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*/
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r1)
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std r1, PACAR1(r13)
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/* Load complete register state from ts_ckpt* registers */
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addi r7, r3, PT_CKPT_REGS /* Thread's ckpt_regs */
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/* Make r7 look like an exception frame so that we
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* can use the neat GPRx(n) macros. r7 is now NOT a pt_regs ptr!
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*/
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subi r7, r7, STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
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SET_SCRATCH0(r1)
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mfmsr r6
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/* R4 = original MSR to indicate whether thread used FP/Vector etc. */
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/* Enable FP/vec in MSR if necessary! */
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lis r5, MSR_VEC@h
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ori r5, r5, MSR_FP
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and. r5, r4, r5
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beq restore_gprs /* if neither, skip both */
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
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oris r5, r5, MSR_VSX@h
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX)
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#endif
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or r5, r6, r5 /* Set MSR.FP+.VSX/.VEC */
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mtmsr r5
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#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
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/* FP and VEC registers: These are recheckpointed from thread.fpr[]
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* and thread.vr[] respectively. The thread.transact_fpr[] version
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* is more modern, and will be loaded subsequently by any FPUnavailable
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* trap.
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*/
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andis. r0, r4, MSR_VEC@h
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beq dont_restore_vec
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li r5, THREAD_VSCR
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lvx vr0, r3, r5
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mtvscr vr0
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REST_32VRS(0, r5, r3) /* r5 scratch, r3 THREAD ptr */
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dont_restore_vec:
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ld r5, THREAD_VRSAVE(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_VRSAVE, r5
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#endif
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andi. r0, r4, MSR_FP
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beq dont_restore_fp
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lfd fr0, THREAD_FPSCR(r3)
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MTFSF_L(fr0)
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REST_32FPRS_VSRS(0, R4, R3)
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dont_restore_fp:
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mtmsr r6 /* FP/Vec off again! */
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restore_gprs:
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/* ******************** CR,LR,CCR,MSR ********** */
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ld r3, _CTR(r7)
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ld r4, _LINK(r7)
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ld r5, _CCR(r7)
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ld r6, _XER(r7)
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mtctr r3
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mtlr r4
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mtcr r5
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mtxer r6
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/* Clear the MSR RI since we are about to change R1. EE is already off
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*/
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li r4, 0
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mtmsrd r4, 1
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REST_4GPRS(0, r7) /* GPR0-3 */
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REST_GPR(4, r7) /* GPR4-6 */
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REST_GPR(5, r7)
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REST_GPR(6, r7)
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REST_4GPRS(8, r7) /* GPR8-11 */
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REST_2GPRS(12, r7) /* GPR12-13 */
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REST_NVGPRS(r7) /* GPR14-31 */
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ld r7, GPR7(r7) /* GPR7 */
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/* Commit register state as checkpointed state: */
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TRECHKPT
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/* Our transactional state has now changed.
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*
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* Now just get out of here. Transactional (current) state will be
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* updated once restore is called on the return path in the _switch-ed
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* -to process.
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*/
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GET_PACA(r13)
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GET_SCRATCH0(r1)
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/* R1 is restored, so we are recoverable again. EE is still off */
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li r4, MSR_RI
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mtmsrd r4, 1
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REST_NVGPRS(r1)
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addi r1, r1, TM_FRAME_SIZE
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ld r4, 8(r1)
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ld r0, 16(r1)
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mtcr r4
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mtlr r0
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ld r2, 40(r1)
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blr
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/* ****************************************************************** */
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