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v4.6
  1#include <linux/init.h>
  2#include <linux/linkage.h>
  3
  4#include <asm/assembler.h>
  5#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
  6#include <asm/errno.h>
  7#include <asm/thread_info.h>
  8#include <asm/v7m.h>
  9
 10@ Bad Abort numbers
 11@ -----------------
 12@
 13#define BAD_PREFETCH	0
 14#define BAD_DATA	1
 15#define BAD_ADDREXCPTN	2
 16#define BAD_IRQ		3
 17#define BAD_UNDEFINSTR	4
 18
 19@
 20@ Most of the stack format comes from struct pt_regs, but with
 21@ the addition of 8 bytes for storing syscall args 5 and 6.
 22@ This _must_ remain a multiple of 8 for EABI.
 23@
 24#define S_OFF		8
 25
 26/* 
 27 * The SWI code relies on the fact that R0 is at the bottom of the stack
 28 * (due to slow/fast restore user regs).
 29 */
 30#if S_R0 != 0
 31#error "Please fix"
 32#endif
 33
 34	.macro	zero_fp
 35#ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
 36	mov	fp, #0
 37#endif
 38	.endm
 39
 
 40#ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP
 41#define ATRAP(x...) x
 42#else
 43#define ATRAP(x...)
 44#endif
 45
 46	.macro	alignment_trap, rtmp1, rtmp2, label
 47#ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP
 48	mrc	p15, 0, \rtmp2, c1, c0, 0
 49	ldr	\rtmp1, \label
 50	ldr	\rtmp1, [\rtmp1]
 51	teq	\rtmp1, \rtmp2
 52	mcrne	p15, 0, \rtmp1, c1, c0, 0
 53#endif
 54	.endm
 55
 56#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M
 57/*
 58 * ARMv7-M exception entry/exit macros.
 59 *
 60 * xPSR, ReturnAddress(), LR (R14), R12, R3, R2, R1, and R0 are
 61 * automatically saved on the current stack (32 words) before
 62 * switching to the exception stack (SP_main).
 63 *
 64 * If exception is taken while in user mode, SP_main is
 65 * empty. Otherwise, SP_main is aligned to 64 bit automatically
 66 * (CCR.STKALIGN set).
 67 *
 68 * Linux assumes that the interrupts are disabled when entering an
 69 * exception handler and it may BUG if this is not the case. Interrupts
 70 * are disabled during entry and reenabled in the exit macro.
 71 *
 72 * v7m_exception_slow_exit is used when returning from SVC or PendSV.
 73 * When returning to kernel mode, we don't return from exception.
 74 */
 75	.macro	v7m_exception_entry
 76	@ determine the location of the registers saved by the core during
 77	@ exception entry. Depending on the mode the cpu was in when the
 78	@ exception happend that is either on the main or the process stack.
 79	@ Bit 2 of EXC_RETURN stored in the lr register specifies which stack
 80	@ was used.
 81	tst	lr, #EXC_RET_STACK_MASK
 82	mrsne	r12, psp
 83	moveq	r12, sp
 84
 85	@ we cannot rely on r0-r3 and r12 matching the value saved in the
 86	@ exception frame because of tail-chaining. So these have to be
 87	@ reloaded.
 88	ldmia	r12!, {r0-r3}
 89
 90	@ Linux expects to have irqs off. Do it here before taking stack space
 91	cpsid	i
 92
 93	sub	sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP
 94	stmdb	sp!, {r0-r11}
 95
 96	@ load saved r12, lr, return address and xPSR.
 97	@ r0-r7 are used for signals and never touched from now on. Clobbering
 98	@ r8-r12 is OK.
 99	mov	r9, r12
100	ldmia	r9!, {r8, r10-r12}
101
102	@ calculate the original stack pointer value.
103	@ r9 currently points to the memory location just above the auto saved
104	@ xPSR.
105	@ The cpu might automatically 8-byte align the stack. Bit 9
106	@ of the saved xPSR specifies if stack aligning took place. In this case
107	@ another 32-bit value is included in the stack.
108
109	tst	r12, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
110	addne	r9, r9, #4
111
112	@ store saved r12 using str to have a register to hold the base for stm
113	str	r8, [sp, #S_IP]
114	add	r8, sp, #S_SP
115	@ store r13-r15, xPSR
116	stmia	r8!, {r9-r12}
117	@ store old_r0
118	str	r0, [r8]
119	.endm
120
121        /*
122	 * PENDSV and SVCALL are configured to have the same exception
123	 * priorities. As a kernel thread runs at SVCALL execution priority it
124	 * can never be preempted and so we will never have to return to a
125	 * kernel thread here.
126         */
127	.macro	v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0
128	cpsid	i
129	ldr	lr, =EXC_RET_THREADMODE_PROCESSSTACK
130
131	@ read original r12, sp, lr, pc and xPSR
132	add	r12, sp, #S_IP
133	ldmia	r12, {r1-r5}
134
135	@ an exception frame is always 8-byte aligned. To tell the hardware if
136	@ the sp to be restored is aligned or not set bit 9 of the saved xPSR
137	@ accordingly.
138	tst	r2, #4
139	subne	r2, r2, #4
140	orrne	r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
141	biceq	r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
142
143	@ ensure bit 0 is cleared in the PC, otherwise behaviour is
144	@ unpredictable
145	bic	r4, #1
146
147	@ write basic exception frame
148	stmdb	r2!, {r1, r3-r5}
149	ldmia	sp, {r1, r3-r5}
150	.if	\ret_r0
151	stmdb	r2!, {r0, r3-r5}
152	.else
153	stmdb	r2!, {r1, r3-r5}
154	.endif
155
156	@ restore process sp
157	msr	psp, r2
158
159	@ restore original r4-r11
160	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r11}
161
162	@ restore main sp
163	add	sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP
164
165	cpsie	i
166	bx	lr
167	.endm
168#endif	/* CONFIG_CPU_V7M */
169
170	@
171	@ Store/load the USER SP and LR registers by switching to the SYS
172	@ mode. Useful in Thumb-2 mode where "stm/ldm rd, {sp, lr}^" is not
173	@ available. Should only be called from SVC mode
174	@
175	.macro	store_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0
176	mrs	\rtemp, cpsr
177	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
178	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch to the SYS mode
179
180	str	sp, [\rd, #\offset]		@ save sp_usr
181	str	lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4]		@ save lr_usr
182
183	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
184	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch back to the SVC mode
185	.endm
186
187	.macro	load_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0
188	mrs	\rtemp, cpsr
189	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
190	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch to the SYS mode
191
192	ldr	sp, [\rd, #\offset]		@ load sp_usr
193	ldr	lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4]		@ load lr_usr
194
195	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
196	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch back to the SVC mode
197	.endm
198
199
200	.macro	svc_exit, rpsr, irq = 0
201	.if	\irq != 0
202	@ IRQs already off
203#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
204	@ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in
205	@ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit.
206	bl	trace_hardirqs_on
207#endif
208	.else
209	@ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack
210	disable_irq_notrace
211#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
212	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
213	bleq	trace_hardirqs_on
214	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
215	blne	trace_hardirqs_off
216#endif
217	.endif
218	uaccess_restore
219
220#ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
221	@ ARM mode SVC restore
222	msr	spsr_cxsf, \rpsr
223#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K)
224	@ We must avoid clrex due to Cortex-A15 erratum #830321
225	sub	r0, sp, #4			@ uninhabited address
226	strex	r1, r2, [r0]			@ clear the exclusive monitor
227#endif
 
228	ldmia	sp, {r0 - pc}^			@ load r0 - pc, cpsr
229#else
230	@ Thumb mode SVC restore
231	ldr	lr, [sp, #S_SP]			@ top of the stack
232	ldrd	r0, r1, [sp, #S_LR]		@ calling lr and pc
233
234	@ We must avoid clrex due to Cortex-A15 erratum #830321
235	strex	r2, r1, [sp, #S_LR]		@ clear the exclusive monitor
236
237	stmdb	lr!, {r0, r1, \rpsr}		@ calling lr and rfe context
238	ldmia	sp, {r0 - r12}
239	mov	sp, lr
240	ldr	lr, [sp], #4
241	rfeia	sp!
242#endif
243	.endm
244
245	@
246	@ svc_exit_via_fiq - like svc_exit but switches to FIQ mode before exit
247	@
248	@ This macro acts in a similar manner to svc_exit but switches to FIQ
249	@ mode to restore the final part of the register state.
250	@
251	@ We cannot use the normal svc_exit procedure because that would
252	@ clobber spsr_svc (FIQ could be delivered during the first few
253	@ instructions of vector_swi meaning its contents have not been
254	@ saved anywhere).
255	@
256	@ Note that, unlike svc_exit, this macro also does not allow a caller
257	@ supplied rpsr. This is because the FIQ exceptions are not re-entrant
258	@ and the handlers cannot call into the scheduler (meaning the value
259	@ on the stack remains correct).
260	@
261	.macro  svc_exit_via_fiq
262	uaccess_restore
263#ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
264	@ ARM mode restore
265	mov	r0, sp
266	ldmib	r0, {r1 - r14}	@ abort is deadly from here onward (it will
267				@ clobber state restored below)
268	msr	cpsr_c, #FIQ_MODE | PSR_I_BIT | PSR_F_BIT
269	add	r8, r0, #S_PC
270	ldr	r9, [r0, #S_PSR]
271	msr	spsr_cxsf, r9
272	ldr	r0, [r0, #S_R0]
273	ldmia	r8, {pc}^
274#else
275	@ Thumb mode restore
276	add	r0, sp, #S_R2
277	ldr	lr, [sp, #S_LR]
278	ldr	sp, [sp, #S_SP] @ abort is deadly from here onward (it will
279			        @ clobber state restored below)
280	ldmia	r0, {r2 - r12}
281	mov	r1, #FIQ_MODE | PSR_I_BIT | PSR_F_BIT
282	msr	cpsr_c, r1
283	sub	r0, #S_R2
284	add	r8, r0, #S_PC
285	ldmia	r0, {r0 - r1}
286	rfeia	r8
287#endif
288	.endm
289
290
291	.macro	restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0
292	uaccess_enable r1, isb=0
293#ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
294	@ ARM mode restore
295	mov	r2, sp
296	ldr	r1, [r2, #\offset + S_PSR]	@ get calling cpsr
297	ldr	lr, [r2, #\offset + S_PC]!	@ get pc
298	msr	spsr_cxsf, r1			@ save in spsr_svc
299#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K)
300	@ We must avoid clrex due to Cortex-A15 erratum #830321
301	strex	r1, r2, [r2]			@ clear the exclusive monitor
 
302#endif
303	.if	\fast
304	ldmdb	r2, {r1 - lr}^			@ get calling r1 - lr
305	.else
306	ldmdb	r2, {r0 - lr}^			@ get calling r0 - lr
307	.endif
308	mov	r0, r0				@ ARMv5T and earlier require a nop
309						@ after ldm {}^
310	add	sp, sp, #\offset + S_FRAME_SIZE
311	movs	pc, lr				@ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr
312#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_V7M)
313	@ V7M restore.
314	@ Note that we don't need to do clrex here as clearing the local
315	@ monitor is part of the exception entry and exit sequence.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
316	.if	\offset
317	add	sp, #\offset
318	.endif
319	v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0 = \fast
320#else
321	@ Thumb mode restore
 
 
322	mov	r2, sp
323	load_user_sp_lr r2, r3, \offset + S_SP	@ calling sp, lr
324	ldr	r1, [sp, #\offset + S_PSR]	@ get calling cpsr
325	ldr	lr, [sp, #\offset + S_PC]	@ get pc
326	add	sp, sp, #\offset + S_SP
327	msr	spsr_cxsf, r1			@ save in spsr_svc
328
329	@ We must avoid clrex due to Cortex-A15 erratum #830321
330	strex	r1, r2, [sp]			@ clear the exclusive monitor
331
332	.if	\fast
333	ldmdb	sp, {r1 - r12}			@ get calling r1 - r12
334	.else
335	ldmdb	sp, {r0 - r12}			@ get calling r0 - r12
336	.endif
337	add	sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE - S_SP
338	movs	pc, lr				@ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr
339#endif	/* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */
340	.endm
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
341
342/*
343 * Context tracking subsystem.  Used to instrument transitions
344 * between user and kernel mode.
345 */
346	.macro ct_user_exit, save = 1
347#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
348	.if	\save
349	stmdb   sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
350	bl	context_tracking_user_exit
351	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
352	.else
353	bl	context_tracking_user_exit
354	.endif
355#endif
356	.endm
357
358	.macro ct_user_enter, save = 1
359#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
360	.if	\save
361	stmdb   sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
362	bl	context_tracking_user_enter
363	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
364	.else
365	bl	context_tracking_user_enter
366	.endif
367#endif
368	.endm
369
370/*
371 * These are the registers used in the syscall handler, and allow us to
372 * have in theory up to 7 arguments to a function - r0 to r6.
373 *
374 * r7 is reserved for the system call number for thumb mode.
375 *
376 * Note that tbl == why is intentional.
377 *
378 * We must set at least "tsk" and "why" when calling ret_with_reschedule.
379 */
380scno	.req	r7		@ syscall number
381tbl	.req	r8		@ syscall table pointer
382why	.req	r8		@ Linux syscall (!= 0)
383tsk	.req	r9		@ current thread_info
v3.15
  1#include <linux/init.h>
  2#include <linux/linkage.h>
  3
  4#include <asm/assembler.h>
  5#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
  6#include <asm/errno.h>
  7#include <asm/thread_info.h>
  8#include <asm/v7m.h>
  9
 10@ Bad Abort numbers
 11@ -----------------
 12@
 13#define BAD_PREFETCH	0
 14#define BAD_DATA	1
 15#define BAD_ADDREXCPTN	2
 16#define BAD_IRQ		3
 17#define BAD_UNDEFINSTR	4
 18
 19@
 20@ Most of the stack format comes from struct pt_regs, but with
 21@ the addition of 8 bytes for storing syscall args 5 and 6.
 22@ This _must_ remain a multiple of 8 for EABI.
 23@
 24#define S_OFF		8
 25
 26/* 
 27 * The SWI code relies on the fact that R0 is at the bottom of the stack
 28 * (due to slow/fast restore user regs).
 29 */
 30#if S_R0 != 0
 31#error "Please fix"
 32#endif
 33
 34	.macro	zero_fp
 35#ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
 36	mov	fp, #0
 37#endif
 38	.endm
 39
 40	.macro	alignment_trap, rtemp
 41#ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP
 42	ldr	\rtemp, .LCcralign
 43	ldr	\rtemp, [\rtemp]
 44	mcr	p15, 0, \rtemp, c1, c0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 45#endif
 46	.endm
 47
 48#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M
 49/*
 50 * ARMv7-M exception entry/exit macros.
 51 *
 52 * xPSR, ReturnAddress(), LR (R14), R12, R3, R2, R1, and R0 are
 53 * automatically saved on the current stack (32 words) before
 54 * switching to the exception stack (SP_main).
 55 *
 56 * If exception is taken while in user mode, SP_main is
 57 * empty. Otherwise, SP_main is aligned to 64 bit automatically
 58 * (CCR.STKALIGN set).
 59 *
 60 * Linux assumes that the interrupts are disabled when entering an
 61 * exception handler and it may BUG if this is not the case. Interrupts
 62 * are disabled during entry and reenabled in the exit macro.
 63 *
 64 * v7m_exception_slow_exit is used when returning from SVC or PendSV.
 65 * When returning to kernel mode, we don't return from exception.
 66 */
 67	.macro	v7m_exception_entry
 68	@ determine the location of the registers saved by the core during
 69	@ exception entry. Depending on the mode the cpu was in when the
 70	@ exception happend that is either on the main or the process stack.
 71	@ Bit 2 of EXC_RETURN stored in the lr register specifies which stack
 72	@ was used.
 73	tst	lr, #EXC_RET_STACK_MASK
 74	mrsne	r12, psp
 75	moveq	r12, sp
 76
 77	@ we cannot rely on r0-r3 and r12 matching the value saved in the
 78	@ exception frame because of tail-chaining. So these have to be
 79	@ reloaded.
 80	ldmia	r12!, {r0-r3}
 81
 82	@ Linux expects to have irqs off. Do it here before taking stack space
 83	cpsid	i
 84
 85	sub	sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP
 86	stmdb	sp!, {r0-r11}
 87
 88	@ load saved r12, lr, return address and xPSR.
 89	@ r0-r7 are used for signals and never touched from now on. Clobbering
 90	@ r8-r12 is OK.
 91	mov	r9, r12
 92	ldmia	r9!, {r8, r10-r12}
 93
 94	@ calculate the original stack pointer value.
 95	@ r9 currently points to the memory location just above the auto saved
 96	@ xPSR.
 97	@ The cpu might automatically 8-byte align the stack. Bit 9
 98	@ of the saved xPSR specifies if stack aligning took place. In this case
 99	@ another 32-bit value is included in the stack.
100
101	tst	r12, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
102	addne	r9, r9, #4
103
104	@ store saved r12 using str to have a register to hold the base for stm
105	str	r8, [sp, #S_IP]
106	add	r8, sp, #S_SP
107	@ store r13-r15, xPSR
108	stmia	r8!, {r9-r12}
109	@ store old_r0
110	str	r0, [r8]
111	.endm
112
113        /*
114	 * PENDSV and SVCALL are configured to have the same exception
115	 * priorities. As a kernel thread runs at SVCALL execution priority it
116	 * can never be preempted and so we will never have to return to a
117	 * kernel thread here.
118         */
119	.macro	v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0
120	cpsid	i
121	ldr	lr, =EXC_RET_THREADMODE_PROCESSSTACK
122
123	@ read original r12, sp, lr, pc and xPSR
124	add	r12, sp, #S_IP
125	ldmia	r12, {r1-r5}
126
127	@ an exception frame is always 8-byte aligned. To tell the hardware if
128	@ the sp to be restored is aligned or not set bit 9 of the saved xPSR
129	@ accordingly.
130	tst	r2, #4
131	subne	r2, r2, #4
132	orrne	r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
133	biceq	r5, V7M_xPSR_FRAMEPTRALIGN
134
135	@ ensure bit 0 is cleared in the PC, otherwise behaviour is
136	@ unpredictable
137	bic	r4, #1
138
139	@ write basic exception frame
140	stmdb	r2!, {r1, r3-r5}
141	ldmia	sp, {r1, r3-r5}
142	.if	\ret_r0
143	stmdb	r2!, {r0, r3-r5}
144	.else
145	stmdb	r2!, {r1, r3-r5}
146	.endif
147
148	@ restore process sp
149	msr	psp, r2
150
151	@ restore original r4-r11
152	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r11}
153
154	@ restore main sp
155	add	sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE-S_IP
156
157	cpsie	i
158	bx	lr
159	.endm
160#endif	/* CONFIG_CPU_V7M */
161
162	@
163	@ Store/load the USER SP and LR registers by switching to the SYS
164	@ mode. Useful in Thumb-2 mode where "stm/ldm rd, {sp, lr}^" is not
165	@ available. Should only be called from SVC mode
166	@
167	.macro	store_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0
168	mrs	\rtemp, cpsr
169	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
170	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch to the SYS mode
171
172	str	sp, [\rd, #\offset]		@ save sp_usr
173	str	lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4]		@ save lr_usr
174
175	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
176	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch back to the SVC mode
177	.endm
178
179	.macro	load_user_sp_lr, rd, rtemp, offset = 0
180	mrs	\rtemp, cpsr
181	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
182	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch to the SYS mode
183
184	ldr	sp, [\rd, #\offset]		@ load sp_usr
185	ldr	lr, [\rd, #\offset + 4]		@ load lr_usr
186
187	eor	\rtemp, \rtemp, #(SVC_MODE ^ SYSTEM_MODE)
188	msr	cpsr_c, \rtemp			@ switch back to the SVC mode
189	.endm
190
191#ifndef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
192	.macro	svc_exit, rpsr, irq = 0
193	.if	\irq != 0
194	@ IRQs already off
195#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
196	@ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in
197	@ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit.
198	bl	trace_hardirqs_on
199#endif
200	.else
201	@ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack
202	disable_irq_notrace
203#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
204	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
205	bleq	trace_hardirqs_on
206	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
207	blne	trace_hardirqs_off
208#endif
209	.endif
 
 
 
 
210	msr	spsr_cxsf, \rpsr
211#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6)
212	ldr	r0, [sp]
213	strex	r1, r2, [sp]			@ clear the exclusive monitor
214	ldmib	sp, {r1 - pc}^			@ load r1 - pc, cpsr
215#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K)
216	clrex					@ clear the exclusive monitor
217	ldmia	sp, {r0 - pc}^			@ load r0 - pc, cpsr
218#else
219	ldmia	sp, {r0 - pc}^			@ load r0 - pc, cpsr
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
220#endif
221	.endm
222
 
223	.macro	restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0
224	ldr	r1, [sp, #\offset + S_PSR]	@ get calling cpsr
225	ldr	lr, [sp, #\offset + S_PC]!	@ get pc
 
 
 
 
226	msr	spsr_cxsf, r1			@ save in spsr_svc
227#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_V6)
228	strex	r1, r2, [sp]			@ clear the exclusive monitor
229#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K)
230	clrex					@ clear the exclusive monitor
231#endif
232	.if	\fast
233	ldmdb	sp, {r1 - lr}^			@ get calling r1 - lr
234	.else
235	ldmdb	sp, {r0 - lr}^			@ get calling r0 - lr
236	.endif
237	mov	r0, r0				@ ARMv5T and earlier require a nop
238						@ after ldm {}^
239	add	sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE - S_PC
240	movs	pc, lr				@ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr
241	.endm
242
243	@
244	@ 32-bit wide "mov pc, reg"
245	@
246	.macro	movw_pc, reg
247	mov	pc, \reg
248	.endm
249#else	/* CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */
250	.macro	svc_exit, rpsr, irq = 0
251	.if	\irq != 0
252	@ IRQs already off
253#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
254	@ The parent context IRQs must have been enabled to get here in
255	@ the first place, so there's no point checking the PSR I bit.
256	bl	trace_hardirqs_on
257#endif
258	.else
259	@ IRQs off again before pulling preserved data off the stack
260	disable_irq_notrace
261#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
262	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
263	bleq	trace_hardirqs_on
264	tst	\rpsr, #PSR_I_BIT
265	blne	trace_hardirqs_off
266#endif
267	.endif
268	ldr	lr, [sp, #S_SP]			@ top of the stack
269	ldrd	r0, r1, [sp, #S_LR]		@ calling lr and pc
270	clrex					@ clear the exclusive monitor
271	stmdb	lr!, {r0, r1, \rpsr}		@ calling lr and rfe context
272	ldmia	sp, {r0 - r12}
273	mov	sp, lr
274	ldr	lr, [sp], #4
275	rfeia	sp!
276	.endm
277
278#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M
279	/*
280	 * Note we don't need to do clrex here as clearing the local monitor is
281	 * part of each exception entry and exit sequence.
282	 */
283	.macro	restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0
284	.if	\offset
285	add	sp, #\offset
286	.endif
287	v7m_exception_slow_exit ret_r0 = \fast
288	.endm
289#else	/* ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M */
290	.macro	restore_user_regs, fast = 0, offset = 0
291	clrex					@ clear the exclusive monitor
292	mov	r2, sp
293	load_user_sp_lr r2, r3, \offset + S_SP	@ calling sp, lr
294	ldr	r1, [sp, #\offset + S_PSR]	@ get calling cpsr
295	ldr	lr, [sp, #\offset + S_PC]	@ get pc
296	add	sp, sp, #\offset + S_SP
297	msr	spsr_cxsf, r1			@ save in spsr_svc
 
 
 
 
298	.if	\fast
299	ldmdb	sp, {r1 - r12}			@ get calling r1 - r12
300	.else
301	ldmdb	sp, {r0 - r12}			@ get calling r0 - r12
302	.endif
303	add	sp, sp, #S_FRAME_SIZE - S_SP
304	movs	pc, lr				@ return & move spsr_svc into cpsr
 
305	.endm
306#endif	/* ifdef CONFIG_CPU_V7M / else */
307
308	@
309	@ 32-bit wide "mov pc, reg"
310	@
311	.macro	movw_pc, reg
312	mov	pc, \reg
313	nop
314	.endm
315#endif	/* !CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL */
316
317/*
318 * Context tracking subsystem.  Used to instrument transitions
319 * between user and kernel mode.
320 */
321	.macro ct_user_exit, save = 1
322#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
323	.if	\save
324	stmdb   sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
325	bl	context_tracking_user_exit
326	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
327	.else
328	bl	context_tracking_user_exit
329	.endif
330#endif
331	.endm
332
333	.macro ct_user_enter, save = 1
334#ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING
335	.if	\save
336	stmdb   sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
337	bl	context_tracking_user_enter
338	ldmia	sp!, {r0-r3, ip, lr}
339	.else
340	bl	context_tracking_user_enter
341	.endif
342#endif
343	.endm
344
345/*
346 * These are the registers used in the syscall handler, and allow us to
347 * have in theory up to 7 arguments to a function - r0 to r6.
348 *
349 * r7 is reserved for the system call number for thumb mode.
350 *
351 * Note that tbl == why is intentional.
352 *
353 * We must set at least "tsk" and "why" when calling ret_with_reschedule.
354 */
355scno	.req	r7		@ syscall number
356tbl	.req	r8		@ syscall table pointer
357why	.req	r8		@ Linux syscall (!= 0)
358tsk	.req	r9		@ current thread_info