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linux-next/arch/m68k/lib/uaccess.c
Geert Uytterhoeven 631d8b674f m68k/uaccess: Fix asm constraints for userspace access
When compiling a MMU kernel with CPU_HAS_ADDRESS_SPACES=n (e.g. "MMU=y
allnoconfig": "echo CONFIG_MMU=y > allno.config && make KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=1
allnoconfig"), we use plain "move" instead of "moves", and I got:

  CC      arch/m68k/lib/uaccess.o
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:47: Error: operands mismatch -- statement `move.b %a0,(%a1)' ignored

This happens because plain "move" doesn't support byte transfers between
memory and address registers, while "moves" does.

Fix the asm constraints for __generic_copy_from_user(),
__generic_copy_to_user(), and __clear_user() to only use data registers
when accessing userspace.

Also, relax the asm constraints for 16-bit userspace accesses in
__put_user() and __get_user(), as both "move" and "moves" do support
such transfers between memory and address registers.

Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
2013-06-24 19:44:19 +02:00

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C

/*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
unsigned long __generic_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from,
unsigned long n)
{
unsigned long tmp, res;
asm volatile ("\n"
" tst.l %0\n"
" jeq 2f\n"
"1: "MOVES".l (%1)+,%3\n"
" move.l %3,(%2)+\n"
" subq.l #1,%0\n"
" jne 1b\n"
"2: btst #1,%5\n"
" jeq 4f\n"
"3: "MOVES".w (%1)+,%3\n"
" move.w %3,(%2)+\n"
"4: btst #0,%5\n"
" jeq 6f\n"
"5: "MOVES".b (%1)+,%3\n"
" move.b %3,(%2)+\n"
"6:\n"
" .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"
" .even\n"
"10: move.l %0,%3\n"
"7: clr.l (%2)+\n"
" subq.l #1,%3\n"
" jne 7b\n"
" lsl.l #2,%0\n"
" btst #1,%5\n"
" jeq 8f\n"
"30: clr.w (%2)+\n"
" addq.l #2,%0\n"
"8: btst #0,%5\n"
" jeq 6b\n"
"50: clr.b (%2)+\n"
" addq.l #1,%0\n"
" jra 6b\n"
" .previous\n"
"\n"
" .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"
" .align 4\n"
" .long 1b,10b\n"
" .long 3b,30b\n"
" .long 5b,50b\n"
" .previous"
: "=d" (res), "+a" (from), "+a" (to), "=&d" (tmp)
: "0" (n / 4), "d" (n & 3));
return res;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__generic_copy_from_user);
unsigned long __generic_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from,
unsigned long n)
{
unsigned long tmp, res;
asm volatile ("\n"
" tst.l %0\n"
" jeq 4f\n"
"1: move.l (%1)+,%3\n"
"2: "MOVES".l %3,(%2)+\n"
"3: subq.l #1,%0\n"
" jne 1b\n"
"4: btst #1,%5\n"
" jeq 6f\n"
" move.w (%1)+,%3\n"
"5: "MOVES".w %3,(%2)+\n"
"6: btst #0,%5\n"
" jeq 8f\n"
" move.b (%1)+,%3\n"
"7: "MOVES".b %3,(%2)+\n"
"8:\n"
" .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"
" .even\n"
"20: lsl.l #2,%0\n"
"50: add.l %5,%0\n"
" jra 8b\n"
" .previous\n"
"\n"
" .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"
" .align 4\n"
" .long 2b,20b\n"
" .long 3b,20b\n"
" .long 5b,50b\n"
" .long 6b,50b\n"
" .long 7b,50b\n"
" .long 8b,50b\n"
" .previous"
: "=d" (res), "+a" (from), "+a" (to), "=&d" (tmp)
: "0" (n / 4), "d" (n & 3));
return res;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__generic_copy_to_user);
/*
* Zero Userspace
*/
unsigned long __clear_user(void __user *to, unsigned long n)
{
unsigned long res;
asm volatile ("\n"
" tst.l %0\n"
" jeq 3f\n"
"1: "MOVES".l %2,(%1)+\n"
"2: subq.l #1,%0\n"
" jne 1b\n"
"3: btst #1,%4\n"
" jeq 5f\n"
"4: "MOVES".w %2,(%1)+\n"
"5: btst #0,%4\n"
" jeq 7f\n"
"6: "MOVES".b %2,(%1)\n"
"7:\n"
" .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"
" .even\n"
"10: lsl.l #2,%0\n"
"40: add.l %4,%0\n"
" jra 7b\n"
" .previous\n"
"\n"
" .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"
" .align 4\n"
" .long 1b,10b\n"
" .long 2b,10b\n"
" .long 4b,40b\n"
" .long 5b,40b\n"
" .long 6b,40b\n"
" .long 7b,40b\n"
" .previous"
: "=d" (res), "+a" (to)
: "d" (0), "0" (n / 4), "d" (n & 3));
return res;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__clear_user);