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- /*
- * arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sq.c
- *
- * General management API for SH-4 integrated Store Queues
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Paul Mundt
- * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 M. R. Brown
- *
- * Some of this code has been adopted directly from the old arch/sh/mm/sq.c
- * hack that was part of the LinuxDC project. For all intents and purposes,
- * this is a completely new interface that really doesn't have much in common
- * with the old zone-based approach at all. In fact, it's only listed here for
- * general completeness.
- *
- * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
- * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
- * for more details.
- */
- #include <linux/init.h>
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
- #include <linux/module.h>
- #include <linux/config.h>
- #include <linux/slab.h>
- #include <linux/list.h>
- #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
- #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
- #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
- #include <asm/io.h>
- #include <asm/page.h>
- #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
- #include <asm/cpu/sq.h>
- static LIST_HEAD(sq_mapping_list);
- static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sq_mapping_lock);
- /**
- * sq_flush - Flush (prefetch) the store queue cache
- * @addr: the store queue address to flush
- *
- * Executes a prefetch instruction on the specified store queue cache,
- * so that the cached data is written to physical memory.
- */
- inline void sq_flush(void *addr)
- {
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("pref @%0" : : "r" (addr) : "memory");
- }
- /**
- * sq_flush_range - Flush (prefetch) a specific SQ range
- * @start: the store queue address to start flushing from
- * @len: the length to flush
- *
- * Flushes the store queue cache from @start to @start + @len in a
- * linear fashion.
- */
- void sq_flush_range(unsigned long start, unsigned int len)
- {
- volatile unsigned long *sq = (unsigned long *)start;
- unsigned long dummy;
- /* Flush the queues */
- for (len >>= 5; len--; sq += 8)
- sq_flush((void *)sq);
- /* Wait for completion */
- dummy = ctrl_inl(P4SEG_STORE_QUE);
- ctrl_outl(0, P4SEG_STORE_QUE + 0);
- ctrl_outl(0, P4SEG_STORE_QUE + 8);
- }
- static struct sq_mapping *__sq_alloc_mapping(unsigned long virt, unsigned long phys, unsigned long size, const char *name)
- {
- struct sq_mapping *map;
- if (virt + size > SQ_ADDRMAX)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
- map = kmalloc(sizeof(struct sq_mapping), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!map)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(&map->list);
- map->sq_addr = virt;
- map->addr = phys;
- map->size = size + 1;
- map->name = name;
- list_add(&map->list, &sq_mapping_list);
- return map;
- }
- static unsigned long __sq_get_next_addr(void)
- {
- if (!list_empty(&sq_mapping_list)) {
- struct list_head *pos, *tmp;
- /*
- * Read one off the list head, as it will have the highest
- * mapped allocation. Set the next one up right above it.
- *
- * This is somewhat sub-optimal, as we don't look at
- * gaps between allocations or anything lower then the
- * highest-level allocation.
- *
- * However, in the interest of performance and the general
- * lack of desire to do constant list rebalancing, we don't
- * worry about it.
- */
- list_for_each_safe(pos, tmp, &sq_mapping_list) {
- struct sq_mapping *entry;
- entry = list_entry(pos, typeof(*entry), list);
- return entry->sq_addr + entry->size;
- }
- }
- return P4SEG_STORE_QUE;
- }
- /**
- * __sq_remap - Perform a translation from the SQ to a phys addr
- * @map: sq mapping containing phys and store queue addresses.
- *
- * Maps the store queue address specified in the mapping to the physical
- * address specified in the mapping.
- */
- static struct sq_mapping *__sq_remap(struct sq_mapping *map)
- {
- unsigned long flags, pteh, ptel;
- struct vm_struct *vma;
- pgprot_t pgprot;
- /*
- * Without an MMU (or with it turned off), this is much more
- * straightforward, as we can just load up each queue's QACR with
- * the physical address appropriately masked.
- */
- ctrl_outl(((map->addr >> 26) << 2) & 0x1c, SQ_QACR0);
- ctrl_outl(((map->addr >> 26) << 2) & 0x1c, SQ_QACR1);
- #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
- /*
- * With an MMU on the other hand, things are slightly more involved.
- * Namely, we have to have a direct mapping between the SQ addr and
- * the associated physical address in the UTLB by way of setting up
- * a virt<->phys translation by hand. We do this by simply specifying
- * the SQ addr in UTLB.VPN and the associated physical address in
- * UTLB.PPN.
- *
- * Notably, even though this is a special case translation, and some
- * of the configuration bits are meaningless, we're still required
- * to have a valid ASID context in PTEH.
- *
- * We could also probably get by without explicitly setting PTEA, but
- * we do it here just for good measure.
- */
- spin_lock_irqsave(&sq_mapping_lock, flags);
- pteh = map->sq_addr;
- ctrl_outl((pteh & MMU_VPN_MASK) | get_asid(), MMU_PTEH);
- ptel = map->addr & PAGE_MASK;
- ctrl_outl(((ptel >> 28) & 0xe) | (ptel & 0x1), MMU_PTEA);
- pgprot = pgprot_noncached(PAGE_KERNEL);
- ptel &= _PAGE_FLAGS_HARDWARE_MASK;
- ptel |= pgprot_val(pgprot);
- ctrl_outl(ptel, MMU_PTEL);
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("ldtlb" : : : "memory");
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sq_mapping_lock, flags);
- /*
- * Next, we need to map ourselves in the kernel page table, so that
- * future accesses after a TLB flush will be handled when we take a
- * page fault.
- *
- * Theoretically we could just do this directly and not worry about
- * setting up the translation by hand ahead of time, but for the
- * cases where we want a one-shot SQ mapping followed by a quick
- * writeout before we hit the TLB flush, we do it anyways. This way
- * we at least save ourselves the initial page fault overhead.
- */
- vma = __get_vm_area(map->size, VM_ALLOC, map->sq_addr, SQ_ADDRMAX);
- if (!vma)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- vma->phys_addr = map->addr;
- if (remap_area_pages((unsigned long)vma->addr, vma->phys_addr,
- map->size, pgprot_val(pgprot))) {
- vunmap(vma->addr);
- return NULL;
- }
- #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
- return map;
- }
- /**
- * sq_remap - Map a physical address through the Store Queues
- * @phys: Physical address of mapping.
- * @size: Length of mapping.
- * @name: User invoking mapping.
- *
- * Remaps the physical address @phys through the next available store queue
- * address of @size length. @name is logged at boot time as well as through
- * the procfs interface.
- *
- * A pre-allocated and filled sq_mapping pointer is returned, and must be
- * cleaned up with a call to sq_unmap() when the user is done with the
- * mapping.
- */
- struct sq_mapping *sq_remap(unsigned long phys, unsigned int size, const char *name)
- {
- struct sq_mapping *map;
- unsigned long virt, end;
- unsigned int psz;
- /* Don't allow wraparound or zero size */
- end = phys + size - 1;
- if (!size || end < phys)
- return NULL;
- /* Don't allow anyone to remap normal memory.. */
- if (phys < virt_to_phys(high_memory))
- return NULL;
- phys &= PAGE_MASK;
- size = PAGE_ALIGN(end + 1) - phys;
- virt = __sq_get_next_addr();
- psz = (size + (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) / PAGE_SIZE;
- map = __sq_alloc_mapping(virt, phys, size, name);
- printk("sqremap: %15s [%4d page%s] va 0x%08lx pa 0x%08lx\n",
- map->name ? map->name : "???",
- psz, psz == 1 ? " " : "s",
- map->sq_addr, map->addr);
- return __sq_remap(map);
- }
- /**
- * sq_unmap - Unmap a Store Queue allocation
- * @map: Pre-allocated Store Queue mapping.
- *
- * Unmaps the store queue allocation @map that was previously created by
- * sq_remap(). Also frees up the pte that was previously inserted into
- * the kernel page table and discards the UTLB translation.
- */
- void sq_unmap(struct sq_mapping *map)
- {
- if (map->sq_addr > (unsigned long)high_memory)
- vfree((void *)(map->sq_addr & PAGE_MASK));
- list_del(&map->list);
- kfree(map);
- }
- /**
- * sq_clear - Clear a store queue range
- * @addr: Address to start clearing from.
- * @len: Length to clear.
- *
- * A quick zero-fill implementation for clearing out memory that has been
- * remapped through the store queues.
- */
- void sq_clear(unsigned long addr, unsigned int len)
- {
- int i;
- /* Clear out both queues linearly */
- for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
- ctrl_outl(0, addr + i + 0);
- ctrl_outl(0, addr + i + 8);
- }
- sq_flush_range(addr, len);
- }
- /**
- * sq_vma_unmap - Unmap a VMA range
- * @area: VMA containing range.
- * @addr: Start of range.
- * @len: Length of range.
- *
- * Searches the sq_mapping_list for a mapping matching the sq addr @addr,
- * and subsequently frees up the entry. Further cleanup is done by generic
- * code.
- */
- static void sq_vma_unmap(struct vm_area_struct *area,
- unsigned long addr, size_t len)
- {
- struct list_head *pos, *tmp;
- list_for_each_safe(pos, tmp, &sq_mapping_list) {
- struct sq_mapping *entry;
- entry = list_entry(pos, typeof(*entry), list);
- if (entry->sq_addr == addr) {
- /*
- * We could probably get away without doing the tlb flush
- * here, as generic code should take care of most of this
- * when unmapping the rest of the VMA range for us. Leave
- * it in for added sanity for the time being..
- */
- __flush_tlb_page(get_asid(), entry->sq_addr & PAGE_MASK);
- list_del(&entry->list);
- kfree(entry);
- return;
- }
- }
- }
- /**
- * sq_vma_sync - Sync a VMA range
- * @area: VMA containing range.
- * @start: Start of range.
- * @len: Length of range.
- * @flags: Additional flags.
- *
- * Synchronizes an sq mapped range by flushing the store queue cache for
- * the duration of the mapping.
- *
- * Used internally for user mappings, which must use msync() to prefetch
- * the store queue cache.
- */
- static int sq_vma_sync(struct vm_area_struct *area,
- unsigned long start, size_t len, unsigned int flags)
- {
- sq_flush_range(start, len);
- return 0;
- }
- static struct vm_operations_struct sq_vma_ops = {
- .unmap = sq_vma_unmap,
- .sync = sq_vma_sync,
- };
- /**
- * sq_mmap - mmap() for /dev/cpu/sq
- * @file: unused.
- * @vma: VMA to remap.
- *
- * Remap the specified vma @vma through the store queues, and setup associated
- * information for the new mapping. Also build up the page tables for the new
- * area.
- */
- static int sq_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
- {
- unsigned long offset = vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT;
- unsigned long size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
- struct sq_mapping *map;
- /*
- * We're not interested in any arbitrary virtual address that has
- * been stuck in the VMA, as we already know what addresses we
- * want. Save off the size, and reposition the VMA to begin at
- * the next available sq address.
- */
- vma->vm_start = __sq_get_next_addr();
- vma->vm_end = vma->vm_start + size;
- vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma->vm_page_prot);
- vma->vm_flags |= VM_IO | VM_RESERVED;
- map = __sq_alloc_mapping(vma->vm_start, offset, size, "Userspace");
- if (io_remap_pfn_range(vma, map->sq_addr, map->addr >> PAGE_SHIFT,
- size, vma->vm_page_prot))
- return -EAGAIN;
- vma->vm_ops = &sq_vma_ops;
- return 0;
- }
- #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
- static int sq_mapping_read_proc(char *buf, char **start, off_t off,
- int len, int *eof, void *data)
- {
- struct list_head *pos;
- char *p = buf;
- list_for_each_prev(pos, &sq_mapping_list) {
- struct sq_mapping *entry;
- entry = list_entry(pos, typeof(*entry), list);
- p += sprintf(p, "%08lx-%08lx [%08lx]: %s\n", entry->sq_addr,
- entry->sq_addr + entry->size - 1, entry->addr,
- entry->name);
- }
- return p - buf;
- }
- #endif
- static struct file_operations sq_fops = {
- .owner = THIS_MODULE,
- .mmap = sq_mmap,
- };
- static struct miscdevice sq_dev = {
- .minor = STORE_QUEUE_MINOR,
- .name = "sq",
- .devfs_name = "cpu/sq",
- .fops = &sq_fops,
- };
- static int __init sq_api_init(void)
- {
- printk(KERN_NOTICE "sq: Registering store queue API.\n");
- #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
- create_proc_read_entry("sq_mapping", 0, 0, sq_mapping_read_proc, 0);
- #endif
- return misc_register(&sq_dev);
- }
- static void __exit sq_api_exit(void)
- {
- misc_deregister(&sq_dev);
- }
- module_init(sq_api_init);
- module_exit(sq_api_exit);
- MODULE_AUTHOR("Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>, M. R. Brown <mrbrown@0xd6.org>");
- MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Simple API for SH-4 integrated Store Queues");
- MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
- MODULE_ALIAS_MISCDEV(STORE_QUEUE_MINOR);
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(sq_remap);
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(sq_unmap);
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(sq_clear);
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(sq_flush);
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(sq_flush_range);
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