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/*
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- * Copyright (C) 2003, Axis Communications AB.
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+ * Copyright (C) 2003-2006, Axis Communications AB.
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*/
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#include <linux/ptrace.h>
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+#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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-
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-#include <asm/arch/hwregs/supp_reg.h>
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-
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-extern void reset_watchdog(void);
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-extern void stop_watchdog(void);
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-
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-extern int raw_printk(const char *fmt, ...);
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+#include <hwregs/supp_reg.h>
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+#include <hwregs/intr_vect_defs.h>
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+#include <asm/irq.h>
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void
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show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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/*
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* It's possible to use either the USP register or current->thread.usp.
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- * USP might not correspond to the current proccess for all cases this
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+ * USP might not correspond to the current process for all cases this
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* function is called, and current->thread.usp isn't up to date for the
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- * current proccess. Experience shows that using USP is the way to go.
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+ * current process. Experience shows that using USP is the way to go.
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*/
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- unsigned long usp;
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+ unsigned long usp = rdusp();
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unsigned long d_mmu_cause;
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unsigned long i_mmu_cause;
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- usp = rdusp();
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+ printk("CPU: %d\n", smp_processor_id());
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- raw_printk("CPU: %d\n", smp_processor_id());
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+ printk("ERP: %08lx SRP: %08lx CCS: %08lx USP: %08lx MOF: %08lx\n",
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+ regs->erp, regs->srp, regs->ccs, usp, regs->mof);
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- raw_printk("ERP: %08lx SRP: %08lx CCS: %08lx USP: %08lx MOF: %08lx\n",
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- regs->erp, regs->srp, regs->ccs, usp, regs->mof);
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+ printk(" r0: %08lx r1: %08lx r2: %08lx r3: %08lx\n",
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+ regs->r0, regs->r1, regs->r2, regs->r3);
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- raw_printk(" r0: %08lx r1: %08lx r2: %08lx r3: %08lx\n",
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- regs->r0, regs->r1, regs->r2, regs->r3);
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+ printk(" r4: %08lx r5: %08lx r6: %08lx r7: %08lx\n",
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+ regs->r4, regs->r5, regs->r6, regs->r7);
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- raw_printk(" r4: %08lx r5: %08lx r6: %08lx r7: %08lx\n",
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- regs->r4, regs->r5, regs->r6, regs->r7);
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+ printk(" r8: %08lx r9: %08lx r10: %08lx r11: %08lx\n",
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+ regs->r8, regs->r9, regs->r10, regs->r11);
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- raw_printk(" r8: %08lx r9: %08lx r10: %08lx r11: %08lx\n",
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- regs->r8, regs->r9, regs->r10, regs->r11);
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+ printk("r12: %08lx r13: %08lx oR10: %08lx acr: %08lx\n",
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+ regs->r12, regs->r13, regs->orig_r10, regs->acr);
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- raw_printk("r12: %08lx r13: %08lx oR10: %08lx acr: %08lx\n",
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- regs->r12, regs->r13, regs->orig_r10, regs->acr);
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-
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- raw_printk("sp: %08lx\n", regs);
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+ printk(" sp: %08lx\n", (unsigned long)regs);
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SUPP_BANK_SEL(BANK_IM);
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SUPP_REG_RD(RW_MM_CAUSE, i_mmu_cause);
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@@ -52,18 +47,20 @@ show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
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SUPP_BANK_SEL(BANK_DM);
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SUPP_REG_RD(RW_MM_CAUSE, d_mmu_cause);
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- raw_printk(" Data MMU Cause: %08lx\n", d_mmu_cause);
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- raw_printk("Instruction MMU Cause: %08lx\n", i_mmu_cause);
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+ printk(" Data MMU Cause: %08lx\n", d_mmu_cause);
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+ printk("Instruction MMU Cause: %08lx\n", i_mmu_cause);
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- raw_printk("Process %s (pid: %d, stackpage: %08lx)\n",
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- current->comm, current->pid, (unsigned long) current);
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+ printk("Process %s (pid: %d, stackpage=%08lx)\n",
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+ current->comm, current->pid, (unsigned long)current);
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- /* Show additional info if in kernel-mode. */
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+ /*
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+ * When in-kernel, we also print out the stack and code at the
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+ * time of the fault..
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+ */
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if (!user_mode(regs)) {
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int i;
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- unsigned char c;
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- show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long *) usp);
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+ show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long *)usp);
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/*
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* If the previous stack-dump wasn't a kernel one, dump the
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@@ -72,7 +69,7 @@ show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
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if (usp != 0)
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show_stack(NULL, NULL);
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- raw_printk("\nCode: ");
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+ printk("\nCode: ");
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if (regs->erp < PAGE_OFFSET)
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goto bad_value;
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@@ -84,76 +81,115 @@ show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
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* instruction decoding should be in sync at the interesting
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* point, but small enough to fit on a row. The regs->erp
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* location is pointed out in a ksymoops-friendly way by
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- * wrapping the byte for that address in parenthesis.
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+ * wrapping the byte for that address in parenthesises.
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*/
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for (i = -12; i < 12; i++) {
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- if (__get_user(c, &((unsigned char *) regs->erp)[i])) {
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+ unsigned char c;
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+
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+ if (__get_user(c, &((unsigned char *)regs->erp)[i])) {
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bad_value:
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- raw_printk(" Bad IP value.");
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+ printk(" Bad IP value.");
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break;
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}
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if (i == 0)
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- raw_printk("(%02x) ", c);
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+ printk("(%02x) ", c);
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else
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- raw_printk("%02x ", c);
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+ printk("%02x ", c);
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}
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-
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- raw_printk("\n");
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+ printk("\n");
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}
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}
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-/*
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- * This gets called from entry.S when the watchdog has bitten. Show something
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- * similar to an Oops dump, and if the kernel is configured to be a nice doggy;
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- * halt instead of reboot.
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- */
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void
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-watchdog_bite_hook(struct pt_regs *regs)
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+arch_enable_nmi(void)
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{
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-#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
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- local_irq_disable();
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- stop_watchdog();
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- show_registers(regs);
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+ unsigned long flags;
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- while (1)
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- ; /* Do nothing. */
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-#else
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- show_registers(regs);
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-#endif
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+ local_save_flags(flags);
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+ flags |= (1 << 30); /* NMI M flag is at bit 30 */
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+ local_irq_restore(flags);
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}
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-/* This is normally the Oops function. */
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-void
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-die_if_kernel(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err)
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+extern void (*nmi_handler)(struct pt_regs *);
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+void handle_nmi(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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- if (user_mode(regs))
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- return;
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+#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAXFS
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+ reg_intr_vect_r_nmi r;
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+#endif
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-#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
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- /*
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- * This printout might take too long and could trigger
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- * the watchdog normally. If NICE_DOGGY is set, simply
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- * stop the watchdog during the printout.
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- */
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- stop_watchdog();
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+ if (nmi_handler)
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+ nmi_handler(regs);
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+
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+#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAXFS
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+ /* Wait until nmi is no longer active. */
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+ do {
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+ r = REG_RD(intr_vect, regi_irq, r_nmi);
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+ } while (r.ext == regk_intr_vect_on);
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#endif
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+}
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- raw_printk("%s: %04lx\n", str, err & 0xffff);
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- show_registers(regs);
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+#ifdef CONFIG_BUG
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+extern void die_if_kernel(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err);
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-#ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
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- reset_watchdog();
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-#endif
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+/* Copy of the regs at BUG() time. */
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+struct pt_regs BUG_regs;
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- do_exit(SIGSEGV);
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+void do_BUG(char *file, unsigned int line)
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+{
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+ printk("kernel BUG at %s:%d!\n", file, line);
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+ die_if_kernel("Oops", &BUG_regs, 0);
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}
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+EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_BUG);
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-void arch_enable_nmi(void)
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+void fixup_BUG(struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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- unsigned long flags;
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- local_save_flags(flags);
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- flags |= (1<<30); /* NMI M flag is at bit 30 */
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- local_irq_restore(flags);
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+ BUG_regs = *regs;
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+
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+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
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+ /*
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+ * Fixup the BUG arguments through exception handlers.
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+ */
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+ {
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+ const struct exception_table_entry *fixup;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * ERP points at the "break 14" + 2, compensate for the 2
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+ * bytes.
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+ */
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+ fixup = search_exception_tables(instruction_pointer(regs) - 2);
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+ if (fixup) {
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+ /* Adjust the instruction pointer in the stackframe. */
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+ instruction_pointer(regs) = fixup->fixup;
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+ arch_fixup(regs);
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+ }
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+ }
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+#else
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+ /* Dont try to lookup the filename + line, just dump regs. */
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+ do_BUG("unknown", 0);
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+#endif
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}
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+
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+/*
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+ * Break 14 handler. Save regs and jump into the fixup_BUG.
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+ */
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+__asm__ ( ".text\n\t"
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+ ".global breakh_BUG\n\t"
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+ "breakh_BUG:\n\t"
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+ SAVE_ALL
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+ KGDB_FIXUP
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+ "move.d $sp, $r10\n\t"
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+ "jsr fixup_BUG\n\t"
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+ "nop\n\t"
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+ "jump ret_from_intr\n\t"
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+ "nop\n\t");
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+
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+
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+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
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+void
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+handle_BUG(struct pt_regs *regs)
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+{
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+}
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+#endif
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+#endif
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