kernel-fxtec-pro1x/arch/tile/kernel/entry.S
Chris Metcalf 0707ad30d1 arch/tile: Miscellaneous cleanup changes.
This commit is primarily changes caused by reviewing "sparse"
and "checkpatch" output on our sources, so is somewhat noisy, since
things like "printk() -> pr_err()" (or whatever) throughout the
codebase tend to get tedious to read.  Rather than trying to tease
apart precisely which things changed due to which type of code
review, this commit includes various cleanups in the code:

- sparse: Add declarations in headers for globals.
- sparse: Fix __user annotations.
- sparse: Using gfp_t consistently instead of int.
- sparse: removing functions not actually used.
- checkpatch: Clean up printk() warnings by using pr_info(), etc.;
  also avoid partial-line printks except in bootup code.
  - checkpatch: Use exposed structs rather than typedefs.
  - checkpatch: Change some C99 comments to C89 comments.

In addition, a couple of minor other changes are rolled in
to this commit:

- Add support for a "raise" instruction to cause SIGFPE, etc., to be raised.
- Remove some compat code that is unnecessary when we fully eliminate
  some of the deprecated syscalls from the generic syscall ABI.
- Update the tile_defconfig to reflect current config contents.

Signed-off-by: Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@tilera.com>
Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2010-07-06 13:41:51 -04:00

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/*
* Copyright 2010 Tilera Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
* NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*/
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <asm/irqflags.h>
#include <arch/abi.h>
#ifdef __tilegx__
#define bnzt bnezt
#endif
STD_ENTRY(current_text_addr)
{ move r0, lr; jrp lr }
STD_ENDPROC(current_text_addr)
STD_ENTRY(_sim_syscall)
/*
* Wait for r0-r9 to be ready (and lr on the off chance we
* want the syscall to locate its caller), then make a magic
* simulator syscall.
*
* We carefully stall until the registers are readable in case they
* are the target of a slow load, etc. so that tile-sim will
* definitely be able to read all of them inside the magic syscall.
*
* Technically this is wrong for r3-r9 and lr, since an interrupt
* could come in and restore the registers with a slow load right
* before executing the mtspr. We may need to modify tile-sim to
* explicitly stall for this case, but we do not yet have
* a way to implement such a stall.
*/
{ and zero, lr, r9 ; and zero, r8, r7 }
{ and zero, r6, r5 ; and zero, r4, r3 }
{ and zero, r2, r1 ; mtspr SIM_CONTROL, r0 }
{ jrp lr }
STD_ENDPROC(_sim_syscall)
/*
* Implement execve(). The i386 code has a note that forking from kernel
* space results in no copy on write until the execve, so we should be
* careful not to write to the stack here.
*/
STD_ENTRY(kernel_execve)
moveli TREG_SYSCALL_NR_NAME, __NR_execve
swint1
jrp lr
STD_ENDPROC(kernel_execve)
/* Delay a fixed number of cycles. */
STD_ENTRY(__delay)
{ addi r0, r0, -1; bnzt r0, . }
jrp lr
STD_ENDPROC(__delay)
/*
* We don't run this function directly, but instead copy it to a page
* we map into every user process. See vdso_setup().
*
* Note that libc has a copy of this function that it uses to compare
* against the PC when a stack backtrace ends, so if this code is
* changed, the libc implementation(s) should also be updated.
*/
.pushsection .data
ENTRY(__rt_sigreturn)
moveli TREG_SYSCALL_NR_NAME,__NR_rt_sigreturn
swint1
ENDPROC(__rt_sigreturn)
ENTRY(__rt_sigreturn_end)
.popsection
STD_ENTRY(dump_stack)
{ move r2, lr; lnk r1 }
{ move r4, r52; addli r1, r1, dump_stack - . }
{ move r3, sp; j _dump_stack }
jrp lr /* keep backtracer happy */
STD_ENDPROC(dump_stack)
STD_ENTRY(KBacktraceIterator_init_current)
{ move r2, lr; lnk r1 }
{ move r4, r52; addli r1, r1, KBacktraceIterator_init_current - . }
{ move r3, sp; j _KBacktraceIterator_init_current }
jrp lr /* keep backtracer happy */
STD_ENDPROC(KBacktraceIterator_init_current)
/*
* Reset our stack to r1/r2 (sp and ksp0+cpu respectively), then
* free the old stack (passed in r0) and re-invoke cpu_idle().
* We update sp and ksp0 simultaneously to avoid backtracer warnings.
*/
STD_ENTRY(cpu_idle_on_new_stack)
{
move sp, r1
mtspr SYSTEM_SAVE_1_0, r2
}
jal free_thread_info
j cpu_idle
STD_ENDPROC(cpu_idle_on_new_stack)
/* Loop forever on a nap during SMP boot. */
STD_ENTRY(smp_nap)
nap
j smp_nap /* we are not architecturally guaranteed not to exit nap */
jrp lr /* clue in the backtracer */
STD_ENDPROC(smp_nap)
/*
* Enable interrupts racelessly and then nap until interrupted.
* This function's _cpu_idle_nap address is special; see intvec.S.
* When interrupted at _cpu_idle_nap, we bump the PC forward 8, and
* as a result return to the function that called _cpu_idle().
*/
STD_ENTRY(_cpu_idle)
{
lnk r0
movei r1, 1
}
{
addli r0, r0, _cpu_idle_nap - .
mtspr INTERRUPT_CRITICAL_SECTION, r1
}
IRQ_ENABLE(r2, r3) /* unmask, but still with ICS set */
mtspr EX_CONTEXT_1_1, r1 /* PL1, ICS clear */
mtspr EX_CONTEXT_1_0, r0
iret
.global _cpu_idle_nap
_cpu_idle_nap:
nap
jrp lr
STD_ENDPROC(_cpu_idle)