sparc64: Adjust KTSB assembler to support larger physical addresses.

[ Upstream commit 8c82dc0e88 ]

As currently coded the KTSB accesses in the kernel only support up to
47 bits of physical addressing.

Adjust the instruction and patching sequence in order to support
arbitrary 64 bits addresses.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Acked-by: Bob Picco <bob.picco@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
David S. Miller 2014-09-17 10:14:56 -07:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent b2bbcaa1dd
commit 4f3a7dd1b1
2 changed files with 37 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -256,8 +256,6 @@ extern struct tsb_phys_patch_entry __tsb_phys_patch, __tsb_phys_patch_end;
(KERNEL_TSB_SIZE_BYTES / 16)
#define KERNEL_TSB4M_NENTRIES 4096
#define KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT 15
/* Do a kernel TSB lookup at tl>0 on VADDR+TAG, branch to OK_LABEL
* on TSB hit. REG1, REG2, REG3, and REG4 are used as temporaries
* and the found TTE will be left in REG1. REG3 and REG4 must
@ -266,17 +264,15 @@ extern struct tsb_phys_patch_entry __tsb_phys_patch, __tsb_phys_patch_end;
* VADDR and TAG will be preserved and not clobbered by this macro.
*/
#define KERN_TSB_LOOKUP_TL1(VADDR, TAG, REG1, REG2, REG3, REG4, OK_LABEL) \
661: sethi %hi(swapper_tsb), REG1; \
or REG1, %lo(swapper_tsb), REG1; \
661: sethi %uhi(swapper_tsb), REG1; \
sethi %hi(swapper_tsb), REG2; \
or REG1, %ulo(swapper_tsb), REG1; \
or REG2, %lo(swapper_tsb), REG2; \
.section .swapper_tsb_phys_patch, "ax"; \
.word 661b; \
.previous; \
661: nop; \
.section .tsb_ldquad_phys_patch, "ax"; \
.word 661b; \
sllx REG1, KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT, REG1; \
sllx REG1, KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT, REG1; \
.previous; \
sllx REG1, 32, REG1; \
or REG1, REG2, REG1; \
srlx VADDR, PAGE_SHIFT, REG2; \
and REG2, (KERNEL_TSB_NENTRIES - 1), REG2; \
sllx REG2, 4, REG2; \
@ -291,17 +287,15 @@ extern struct tsb_phys_patch_entry __tsb_phys_patch, __tsb_phys_patch_end;
* we can make use of that for the index computation.
*/
#define KERN_TSB4M_LOOKUP_TL1(TAG, REG1, REG2, REG3, REG4, OK_LABEL) \
661: sethi %hi(swapper_4m_tsb), REG1; \
or REG1, %lo(swapper_4m_tsb), REG1; \
661: sethi %uhi(swapper_4m_tsb), REG1; \
sethi %hi(swapper_4m_tsb), REG2; \
or REG1, %ulo(swapper_4m_tsb), REG1; \
or REG2, %lo(swapper_4m_tsb), REG2; \
.section .swapper_4m_tsb_phys_patch, "ax"; \
.word 661b; \
.previous; \
661: nop; \
.section .tsb_ldquad_phys_patch, "ax"; \
.word 661b; \
sllx REG1, KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT, REG1; \
sllx REG1, KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT, REG1; \
.previous; \
sllx REG1, 32, REG1; \
or REG1, REG2, REG1; \
and TAG, (KERNEL_TSB4M_NENTRIES - 1), REG2; \
sllx REG2, 4, REG2; \
add REG1, REG2, REG2; \

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@ -1727,19 +1727,41 @@ static void __init tsb_phys_patch(void)
static struct hv_tsb_descr ktsb_descr[NUM_KTSB_DESCR];
extern struct tsb swapper_tsb[KERNEL_TSB_NENTRIES];
/* The swapper TSBs are loaded with a base sequence of:
*
* sethi %uhi(SYMBOL), REG1
* sethi %hi(SYMBOL), REG2
* or REG1, %ulo(SYMBOL), REG1
* or REG2, %lo(SYMBOL), REG2
* sllx REG1, 32, REG1
* or REG1, REG2, REG1
*
* When we use physical addressing for the TSB accesses, we patch the
* first four instructions in the above sequence.
*/
static void patch_one_ktsb_phys(unsigned int *start, unsigned int *end, unsigned long pa)
{
pa >>= KTSB_PHYS_SHIFT;
unsigned long high_bits, low_bits;
high_bits = (pa >> 32) & 0xffffffff;
low_bits = (pa >> 0) & 0xffffffff;
while (start < end) {
unsigned int *ia = (unsigned int *)(unsigned long)*start;
ia[0] = (ia[0] & ~0x3fffff) | (pa >> 10);
ia[0] = (ia[0] & ~0x3fffff) | (high_bits >> 10);
__asm__ __volatile__("flush %0" : : "r" (ia));
ia[1] = (ia[1] & ~0x3ff) | (pa & 0x3ff);
ia[1] = (ia[1] & ~0x3fffff) | (low_bits >> 10);
__asm__ __volatile__("flush %0" : : "r" (ia + 1));
ia[2] = (ia[2] & ~0x1fff) | (high_bits & 0x3ff);
__asm__ __volatile__("flush %0" : : "r" (ia + 2));
ia[3] = (ia[3] & ~0x1fff) | (low_bits & 0x3ff);
__asm__ __volatile__("flush %0" : : "r" (ia + 3));
start++;
}
}