traps.c 3.8 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) 2003, Axis Communications AB.
  3. */
  4. #include <linux/ptrace.h>
  5. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  6. #include <asm/arch/hwregs/supp_reg.h>
  7. extern void reset_watchdog(void);
  8. extern void stop_watchdog(void);
  9. extern int raw_printk(const char *fmt, ...);
  10. void
  11. show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
  12. {
  13. /*
  14. * It's possible to use either the USP register or current->thread.usp.
  15. * USP might not correspond to the current proccess for all cases this
  16. * function is called, and current->thread.usp isn't up to date for the
  17. * current proccess. Experience shows that using USP is the way to go.
  18. */
  19. unsigned long usp;
  20. unsigned long d_mmu_cause;
  21. unsigned long i_mmu_cause;
  22. usp = rdusp();
  23. raw_printk("CPU: %d\n", smp_processor_id());
  24. raw_printk("ERP: %08lx SRP: %08lx CCS: %08lx USP: %08lx MOF: %08lx\n",
  25. regs->erp, regs->srp, regs->ccs, usp, regs->mof);
  26. raw_printk(" r0: %08lx r1: %08lx r2: %08lx r3: %08lx\n",
  27. regs->r0, regs->r1, regs->r2, regs->r3);
  28. raw_printk(" r4: %08lx r5: %08lx r6: %08lx r7: %08lx\n",
  29. regs->r4, regs->r5, regs->r6, regs->r7);
  30. raw_printk(" r8: %08lx r9: %08lx r10: %08lx r11: %08lx\n",
  31. regs->r8, regs->r9, regs->r10, regs->r11);
  32. raw_printk("r12: %08lx r13: %08lx oR10: %08lx acr: %08lx\n",
  33. regs->r12, regs->r13, regs->orig_r10, regs->acr);
  34. raw_printk("sp: %08lx\n", regs);
  35. SUPP_BANK_SEL(BANK_IM);
  36. SUPP_REG_RD(RW_MM_CAUSE, i_mmu_cause);
  37. SUPP_BANK_SEL(BANK_DM);
  38. SUPP_REG_RD(RW_MM_CAUSE, d_mmu_cause);
  39. raw_printk(" Data MMU Cause: %08lx\n", d_mmu_cause);
  40. raw_printk("Instruction MMU Cause: %08lx\n", i_mmu_cause);
  41. raw_printk("Process %s (pid: %d, stackpage: %08lx)\n",
  42. current->comm, current->pid, (unsigned long) current);
  43. /* Show additional info if in kernel-mode. */
  44. if (!user_mode(regs)) {
  45. int i;
  46. unsigned char c;
  47. show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long *) usp);
  48. /*
  49. * If the previous stack-dump wasn't a kernel one, dump the
  50. * kernel stack now.
  51. */
  52. if (usp != 0)
  53. show_stack(NULL, NULL);
  54. raw_printk("\nCode: ");
  55. if (regs->erp < PAGE_OFFSET)
  56. goto bad_value;
  57. /*
  58. * Quite often the value at regs->erp doesn't point to the
  59. * interesting instruction, which often is the previous
  60. * instruction. So dump at an offset large enough that the
  61. * instruction decoding should be in sync at the interesting
  62. * point, but small enough to fit on a row. The regs->erp
  63. * location is pointed out in a ksymoops-friendly way by
  64. * wrapping the byte for that address in parenthesis.
  65. */
  66. for (i = -12; i < 12; i++) {
  67. if (__get_user(c, &((unsigned char *) regs->erp)[i])) {
  68. bad_value:
  69. raw_printk(" Bad IP value.");
  70. break;
  71. }
  72. if (i == 0)
  73. raw_printk("(%02x) ", c);
  74. else
  75. raw_printk("%02x ", c);
  76. }
  77. raw_printk("\n");
  78. }
  79. }
  80. /*
  81. * This gets called from entry.S when the watchdog has bitten. Show something
  82. * similiar to an Oops dump, and if the kernel if configured to be a nice doggy;
  83. * halt instead of reboot.
  84. */
  85. void
  86. watchdog_bite_hook(struct pt_regs *regs)
  87. {
  88. #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
  89. local_irq_disable();
  90. stop_watchdog();
  91. show_registers(regs);
  92. while (1)
  93. ; /* Do nothing. */
  94. #else
  95. show_registers(regs);
  96. #endif
  97. }
  98. /* This is normally the Oops function. */
  99. void
  100. die_if_kernel(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err)
  101. {
  102. if (user_mode(regs))
  103. return;
  104. #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
  105. /*
  106. * This printout might take too long and could trigger
  107. * the watchdog normally. If NICE_DOGGY is set, simply
  108. * stop the watchdog during the printout.
  109. */
  110. stop_watchdog();
  111. #endif
  112. raw_printk("%s: %04lx\n", str, err & 0xffff);
  113. show_registers(regs);
  114. #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY
  115. reset_watchdog();
  116. #endif
  117. do_exit(SIGSEGV);
  118. }
  119. void arch_enable_nmi(void)
  120. {
  121. unsigned long flags;
  122. local_save_flags(flags);
  123. flags |= (1<<30); /* NMI M flag is at bit 30 */
  124. local_irq_restore(flags);
  125. }