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v3.5.6
  1/*
  2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
  3 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  4 * for more details.
  5 *
  6 * Copyright (C) 2003, 04, 07 Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
  7 * Copyright (C) MIPS Technologies, Inc.
  8 *   written by Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
  9 */
 10#ifndef _ASM_HAZARDS_H
 11#define _ASM_HAZARDS_H
 12
 13#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
 14#define ASMMACRO(name, code...) .macro name; code; .endm
 15#else
 16
 17#include <asm/cpu-features.h>
 
 18
 19#define ASMMACRO(name, code...)						\
 20__asm__(".macro " #name "; " #code "; .endm");				\
 21									\
 22static inline void name(void)						\
 23{									\
 24	__asm__ __volatile__ (#name);					\
 25}
 26
 27/*
 28 * MIPS R2 instruction hazard barrier.   Needs to be called as a subroutine.
 29 */
 30extern void mips_ihb(void);
 31
 32#endif
 33
 34ASMMACRO(_ssnop,
 35	 sll	$0, $0, 1
 36	)
 37
 38ASMMACRO(_ehb,
 39	 sll	$0, $0, 3
 40	)
 41
 42/*
 43 * TLB hazards
 44 */
 45#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR2) && !defined(CONFIG_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON)
 
 46
 47/*
 48 * MIPSR2 defines ehb for hazard avoidance
 49 */
 50
 51ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
 52	 _ehb
 53	)
 54ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
 55	 _ehb
 56	)
 57ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
 58	 _ehb
 59	)
 60ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
 61	 _ehb
 62	)
 63ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
 64	_ehb
 65	)
 66ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
 67	 _ehb
 68	)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 69/*
 70 * gcc has a tradition of misscompiling the previous construct using the
 71 * address of a label as argument to inline assembler.  Gas otoh has the
 72 * annoying difference between la and dla which are only usable for 32-bit
 73 * rsp. 64-bit code, so can't be used without conditional compilation.
 74 * The alterantive is switching the assembler to 64-bit code which happens
 75 * to work right even for 32-bit code ...
 76 */
 77#define instruction_hazard()						\
 78do {									\
 79	unsigned long tmp;						\
 80									\
 81	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
 82	"	.set	mips64r2				\n"	\
 
 83	"	dla	%0, 1f					\n"	\
 84	"	jr.hb	%0					\n"	\
 85	"	.set	mips0					\n"	\
 86	"1:							\n"	\
 87	: "=r" (tmp));							\
 88} while (0)
 89
 90#elif (defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR1) && !defined(CONFIG_MIPS_ALCHEMY)) || \
 91	defined(CONFIG_CPU_BMIPS)
 92
 93/*
 94 * These are slightly complicated by the fact that we guarantee R1 kernels to
 95 * run fine on R2 processors.
 96 */
 97ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
 98	_ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
 99	)
100ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
101	_ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
102	)
103ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
104	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
105	)
106ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
107	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
108	)
109ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
110	_ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
111	)
112ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
113	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ehb
114	)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
115/*
116 * gcc has a tradition of misscompiling the previous construct using the
117 * address of a label as argument to inline assembler.  Gas otoh has the
118 * annoying difference between la and dla which are only usable for 32-bit
119 * rsp. 64-bit code, so can't be used without conditional compilation.
120 * The alterantive is switching the assembler to 64-bit code which happens
121 * to work right even for 32-bit code ...
122 */
123#define __instruction_hazard()						\
124do {									\
125	unsigned long tmp;						\
126									\
127	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
 
128	"	.set	mips64r2				\n"	\
129	"	dla	%0, 1f					\n"	\
130	"	jr.hb	%0					\n"	\
131	"	.set	mips0					\n"	\
132	"1:							\n"	\
133	: "=r" (tmp));							\
134} while (0)
135
136#define instruction_hazard()						\
137do {									\
138	if (cpu_has_mips_r2)						\
139		__instruction_hazard();					\
140} while (0)
141
142#elif defined(CONFIG_MIPS_ALCHEMY) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON) || \
143	defined(CONFIG_CPU_LOONGSON2) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || \
144	defined(CONFIG_CPU_R5500)
145
146/*
147 * R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
148 */
149
150ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
151	)
152ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
153	)
154ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
155	)
156ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
157	)
158ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
159	)
160ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
161	)
162#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
163
164#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_RM9000)
165
166/*
167 * RM9000 hazards.  When the JTLB is updated by tlbwi or tlbwr, a subsequent
168 * use of the JTLB for instructions should not occur for 4 cpu cycles and use
169 * for data translations should not occur for 3 cpu cycles.
170 */
 
 
 
 
 
 
171
172ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
173	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop
174	)
175ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
176	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop
177	)
178ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
179	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop
180	)
181ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
182	)
183ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
184	)
185ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
186	)
187#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
188
189#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
190
191/*
192 * Mostly like R4000 for historic reasons
193 */
194ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
195	)
196ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
197	)
198ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
199	)
200ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
201	)
202ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
203	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop
204	)
205ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
206	)
 
 
 
 
 
 
207#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
208
209#else
210
211/*
212 * Finally the catchall case for all other processors including R4000, R4400,
213 * R4600, R4700, R5000, RM7000, NEC VR41xx etc.
214 *
215 * The taken branch will result in a two cycle penalty for the two killed
216 * instructions on R4000 / R4400.  Other processors only have a single cycle
217 * hazard so this is nice trick to have an optimal code for a range of
218 * processors.
219 */
220ASMMACRO(mtc0_tlbw_hazard,
221	nop; nop
222	)
223ASMMACRO(tlbw_use_hazard,
224	nop; nop; nop
225	)
226ASMMACRO(tlb_probe_hazard,
227	 nop; nop; nop
228	)
229ASMMACRO(irq_enable_hazard,
230	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop;
231	)
232ASMMACRO(irq_disable_hazard,
233	nop; nop; nop
234	)
235ASMMACRO(back_to_back_c0_hazard,
236	 _ssnop; _ssnop; _ssnop;
237	)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
238#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
239
240#endif
241
242
243/* FPU hazards */
244
245#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
246ASMMACRO(enable_fpu_hazard,
247	 .set	push;
248	 .set	mips64;
249	 .set	noreorder;
250	 _ssnop;
251	 bnezl	$0, .+4;
252	 _ssnop;
253	 .set	pop
254)
255ASMMACRO(disable_fpu_hazard,
256)
257
258#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR2)
259ASMMACRO(enable_fpu_hazard,
260	 _ehb
261)
262ASMMACRO(disable_fpu_hazard,
263	 _ehb
264)
 
265#else
266ASMMACRO(enable_fpu_hazard,
267	 nop; nop; nop; nop
268)
269ASMMACRO(disable_fpu_hazard,
270	 _ehb
271)
 
 
 
 
272#endif
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
273
274#endif /* _ASM_HAZARDS_H */
v5.4
  1/*
  2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
  3 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  4 * for more details.
  5 *
  6 * Copyright (C) 2003, 04, 07 Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
  7 * Copyright (C) MIPS Technologies, Inc.
  8 *   written by Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
  9 */
 10#ifndef _ASM_HAZARDS_H
 11#define _ASM_HAZARDS_H
 12
 13#include <linux/stringify.h>
 14#include <asm/compiler.h>
 
 15
 16#define ___ssnop							\
 17	sll	$0, $0, 1
 18
 19#define ___ehb								\
 20	sll	$0, $0, 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 21
 22/*
 23 * TLB hazards
 24 */
 25#if (defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR2) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR6)) && \
 26	!defined(CONFIG_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON) && !defined(CONFIG_LOONGSON3_ENHANCEMENT)
 27
 28/*
 29 * MIPSR2 defines ehb for hazard avoidance
 30 */
 31
 32#define __mtc0_tlbw_hazard						\
 33	___ehb
 34
 35#define __mtc0_tlbr_hazard						\
 36	___ehb
 37
 38#define __tlbw_use_hazard						\
 39	___ehb
 40
 41#define __tlb_read_hazard						\
 42	___ehb
 43
 44#define __tlb_probe_hazard						\
 45	___ehb
 46
 47#define __irq_enable_hazard						\
 48	___ehb
 49
 50#define __irq_disable_hazard						\
 51	___ehb
 52
 53#define __back_to_back_c0_hazard					\
 54	___ehb
 55
 56/*
 57 * gcc has a tradition of misscompiling the previous construct using the
 58 * address of a label as argument to inline assembler.	Gas otoh has the
 59 * annoying difference between la and dla which are only usable for 32-bit
 60 * rsp. 64-bit code, so can't be used without conditional compilation.
 61 * The alternative is switching the assembler to 64-bit code which happens
 62 * to work right even for 32-bit code...
 63 */
 64#define instruction_hazard()						\
 65do {									\
 66	unsigned long tmp;						\
 67									\
 68	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
 69	"	.set	push					\n"	\
 70	"	.set "MIPS_ISA_LEVEL"				\n"	\
 71	"	dla	%0, 1f					\n"	\
 72	"	jr.hb	%0					\n"	\
 73	"	.set	pop					\n"	\
 74	"1:							\n"	\
 75	: "=r" (tmp));							\
 76} while (0)
 77
 78#elif (defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR1) && !defined(CONFIG_MIPS_ALCHEMY)) || \
 79	defined(CONFIG_CPU_BMIPS)
 80
 81/*
 82 * These are slightly complicated by the fact that we guarantee R1 kernels to
 83 * run fine on R2 processors.
 84 */
 85
 86#define __mtc0_tlbw_hazard						\
 87	___ssnop;							\
 88	___ssnop;							\
 89	___ehb
 90
 91#define __mtc0_tlbr_hazard						\
 92	___ssnop;							\
 93	___ssnop;							\
 94	___ehb
 95
 96#define __tlbw_use_hazard						\
 97	___ssnop;							\
 98	___ssnop;							\
 99	___ssnop;							\
100	___ehb
101
102#define __tlb_read_hazard						\
103	___ssnop;							\
104	___ssnop;							\
105	___ssnop;							\
106	___ehb
107
108#define __tlb_probe_hazard						\
109	___ssnop;							\
110	___ssnop;							\
111	___ssnop;							\
112	___ehb
113
114#define __irq_enable_hazard						\
115	___ssnop;							\
116	___ssnop;							\
117	___ssnop;							\
118	___ehb
119
120#define __irq_disable_hazard						\
121	___ssnop;							\
122	___ssnop;							\
123	___ssnop;							\
124	___ehb
125
126#define __back_to_back_c0_hazard					\
127	___ssnop;							\
128	___ssnop;							\
129	___ssnop;							\
130	___ehb
131
132/*
133 * gcc has a tradition of misscompiling the previous construct using the
134 * address of a label as argument to inline assembler.	Gas otoh has the
135 * annoying difference between la and dla which are only usable for 32-bit
136 * rsp. 64-bit code, so can't be used without conditional compilation.
137 * The alternative is switching the assembler to 64-bit code which happens
138 * to work right even for 32-bit code...
139 */
140#define __instruction_hazard()						\
141do {									\
142	unsigned long tmp;						\
143									\
144	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
145	"	.set	push					\n"	\
146	"	.set	mips64r2				\n"	\
147	"	dla	%0, 1f					\n"	\
148	"	jr.hb	%0					\n"	\
149	"	.set	pop					\n"	\
150	"1:							\n"	\
151	: "=r" (tmp));							\
152} while (0)
153
154#define instruction_hazard()						\
155do {									\
156	if (cpu_has_mips_r2_r6)						\
157		__instruction_hazard();					\
158} while (0)
159
160#elif defined(CONFIG_MIPS_ALCHEMY) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON) || \
161	defined(CONFIG_CPU_LOONGSON2) || defined(CONFIG_LOONGSON3_ENHANCEMENT) || \
162	defined(CONFIG_CPU_R10000) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_R5500) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_XLR)
163
164/*
165 * R10000 rocks - all hazards handled in hardware, so this becomes a nobrainer.
166 */
167
168#define __mtc0_tlbw_hazard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
169
170#define __mtc0_tlbr_hazard
171
172#define __tlbw_use_hazard
173
174#define __tlb_read_hazard
175
176#define __tlb_probe_hazard
177
178#define __irq_enable_hazard
179
180#define __irq_disable_hazard
181
182#define __back_to_back_c0_hazard
183
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
184#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
185
186#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
187
188/*
189 * Mostly like R4000 for historic reasons
190 */
191#define __mtc0_tlbw_hazard
192
193#define __mtc0_tlbr_hazard
194
195#define __tlbw_use_hazard
196
197#define __tlb_read_hazard
198
199#define __tlb_probe_hazard
200
201#define __irq_enable_hazard
202
203#define __irq_disable_hazard						\
204	___ssnop;							\
205	___ssnop;							\
206	___ssnop
207
208#define __back_to_back_c0_hazard
209
210#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
211
212#else
213
214/*
215 * Finally the catchall case for all other processors including R4000, R4400,
216 * R4600, R4700, R5000, RM7000, NEC VR41xx etc.
217 *
218 * The taken branch will result in a two cycle penalty for the two killed
219 * instructions on R4000 / R4400.  Other processors only have a single cycle
220 * hazard so this is nice trick to have an optimal code for a range of
221 * processors.
222 */
223#define __mtc0_tlbw_hazard						\
224	nop;								\
225	nop
226
227#define __mtc0_tlbr_hazard						\
228	nop;								\
229	nop
230
231#define __tlbw_use_hazard						\
232	nop;								\
233	nop;								\
234	nop
235
236#define __tlb_read_hazard						\
237	nop;								\
238	nop;								\
239	nop
240
241#define __tlb_probe_hazard						\
242	nop;								\
243	nop;								\
244	nop
245
246#define __irq_enable_hazard						\
247	___ssnop;							\
248	___ssnop;							\
249	___ssnop
250
251#define __irq_disable_hazard						\
252	nop;								\
253	nop;								\
254	nop
255
256#define __back_to_back_c0_hazard					\
257	___ssnop;							\
258	___ssnop;							\
259	___ssnop
260
261#define instruction_hazard() do { } while (0)
262
263#endif
264
265
266/* FPU hazards */
267
268#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_SB1)
269
270#define __enable_fpu_hazard						\
271	.set	push;							\
272	.set	mips64;							\
273	.set	noreorder;						\
274	___ssnop;							\
275	bnezl	$0, .+4;						\
276	___ssnop;							\
277	.set	pop
278
279#define __disable_fpu_hazard
280
281#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR2) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_MIPSR6)
282
283#define __enable_fpu_hazard						\
284	___ehb
285
286#define __disable_fpu_hazard						\
287	___ehb
288
289#else
290
291#define __enable_fpu_hazard						\
292	nop;								\
293	nop;								\
294	nop;								\
295	nop
296
297#define __disable_fpu_hazard						\
298	___ehb
299
300#endif
301
302#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
303
304#define _ssnop ___ssnop
305#define	_ehb ___ehb
306#define mtc0_tlbw_hazard __mtc0_tlbw_hazard
307#define mtc0_tlbr_hazard __mtc0_tlbr_hazard
308#define tlbw_use_hazard __tlbw_use_hazard
309#define tlb_read_hazard __tlb_read_hazard
310#define tlb_probe_hazard __tlb_probe_hazard
311#define irq_enable_hazard __irq_enable_hazard
312#define irq_disable_hazard __irq_disable_hazard
313#define back_to_back_c0_hazard __back_to_back_c0_hazard
314#define enable_fpu_hazard __enable_fpu_hazard
315#define disable_fpu_hazard __disable_fpu_hazard
316
317#else
318
319#define _ssnop()							\
320do {									\
321	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
322	__stringify(___ssnop)						\
323	);								\
324} while (0)
325
326#define	_ehb()								\
327do {									\
328	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
329	__stringify(___ehb)						\
330	);								\
331} while (0)
332
333
334#define mtc0_tlbw_hazard()						\
335do {									\
336	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
337	__stringify(__mtc0_tlbw_hazard)					\
338	);								\
339} while (0)
340
341
342#define mtc0_tlbr_hazard()						\
343do {									\
344	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
345	__stringify(__mtc0_tlbr_hazard)					\
346	);								\
347} while (0)
348
349
350#define tlbw_use_hazard()						\
351do {									\
352	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
353	__stringify(__tlbw_use_hazard)					\
354	);								\
355} while (0)
356
357
358#define tlb_read_hazard()						\
359do {									\
360	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
361	__stringify(__tlb_read_hazard)					\
362	);								\
363} while (0)
364
365
366#define tlb_probe_hazard()						\
367do {									\
368	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
369	__stringify(__tlb_probe_hazard)					\
370	);								\
371} while (0)
372
373
374#define irq_enable_hazard()						\
375do {									\
376	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
377	__stringify(__irq_enable_hazard)				\
378	);								\
379} while (0)
380
381
382#define irq_disable_hazard()						\
383do {									\
384	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
385	__stringify(__irq_disable_hazard)				\
386	);								\
387} while (0)
388
389
390#define back_to_back_c0_hazard() 					\
391do {									\
392	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
393	__stringify(__back_to_back_c0_hazard)				\
394	);								\
395} while (0)
396
397
398#define enable_fpu_hazard()						\
399do {									\
400	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
401	__stringify(__enable_fpu_hazard)				\
402	);								\
403} while (0)
404
405
406#define disable_fpu_hazard()						\
407do {									\
408	__asm__ __volatile__(						\
409	__stringify(__disable_fpu_hazard)				\
410	);								\
411} while (0)
412
413/*
414 * MIPS R2 instruction hazard barrier.   Needs to be called as a subroutine.
415 */
416extern void mips_ihb(void);
417
418#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__  */
419
420#endif /* _ASM_HAZARDS_H */