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/* $Id: wuf.S,v 1.1.1.1 2001-09-10 07:44:02 simons Exp $
 * wuf.S: Window underflow trap handler for the Sparc.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller
 */

#include <asm/cprefix.h>
#include <asm/contregs.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/psr.h>
#include <asm/smp.h>
#include <asm/asi.h>
#include <asm/winmacro.h>
#include <asm/asmmacro.h>

/* Just like the overflow handler we define macros for registers
 * with fixed meanings in this routine.
 */
#define t_psr       l0
#define t_pc        l1
#define t_npc       l2
#define t_wim       l3
/* Don't touch the above registers or else you die horribly... */

/* Now macros for the available scratch registers in this routine. */
#define twin_tmp1    l4
#define twin_tmp2    l5

        .text
        .align  4

        /* The trap entry point has executed the following:
         *
         * rd    %psr, %l0
         * rd    %wim, %l3
         * b     fill_window_entry
         * andcc %l0, PSR_PS, %g0
         */

        /* Datum current->tss.uwinmask contains at all times a bitmask
         * where if any user windows are active, at least one bit will
         * be set in to mask.  If no user windows are active, the bitmask
         * will be all zeroes.
         */

        /* To get an idea of what has just happened to cause this
         * trap take a look at this diagram:
         *
         *      1  2  3  4     <--  Window number
         *      ----------
         *      T  O  W  I     <--  Symbolic name
         *
         *      O == the window that execution was in when
         *           the restore was attempted
         *
         *      T == the trap itself has save'd us into this
         *           window
         *
         *      W == this window is the one which is now invalid
         *           and must be made valid plus loaded from the
         *           stack
         *
         *      I == this window will be the invalid one when we
         *           are done and return from trap if successful
         */

        /* BEGINNING OF PATCH INSTRUCTIONS */

        /* On 7-window Sparc the boot code patches fnwin_patch1
         * with the following instruction.
         */
        .globl  fnwin_patch1_7win, fnwin_patch2_7win
fnwin_patch1_7win:      srl     %t_wim, 6, %twin_tmp2
fnwin_patch2_7win:      and     %twin_tmp1, 0x7f, %twin_tmp1
        /* END OF PATCH INSTRUCTIONS */

        .globl  fill_window_entry, fnwin_patch1, fnwin_patch2
fill_window_entry:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

        /* Compute what the new %wim is going to be if we retrieve
         * the proper window off of the stack.
         */
                sll     %t_wim, 1, %twin_tmp1
fnwin_patch1:   srl     %t_wim, 7, %twin_tmp2
                or      %twin_tmp1, %twin_tmp2, %twin_tmp1
fnwin_patch2:   and     %twin_tmp1, 0xff, %twin_tmp1

        wr      %twin_tmp1, 0x0, %wim   /* Make window 'I' invalid */
        WRITE_PAUSE

        andcc   %t_psr, PSR_PS, %g0
        be      fwin_from_user
         restore        %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Restore to window 'O' */

        /* Trapped from kernel, we trust that the kernel does not
         * 'over restore' sorta speak and just grab the window
         * from the stack and return.  Easy enough.
         */
fwin_from_kernel:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */

        restore %g0, %g0, %g0

        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        LOAD_WINDOW(sp)                 /* Load it up */

        /* Spin the wheel... */
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0
        /* I'd like to buy a vowel please... */

        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

        /* Now preserve the condition codes in %psr, pause, and
         * return from trap.  This is the simplest case of all.
         */
        wr      %t_psr, 0x0, %psr
        WRITE_PAUSE

        jmp     %t_pc
        rett    %t_npc

fwin_from_user:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */

        restore %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Restore to window 'W' */

        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        /* Branch to the architecture specific stack validation
         * routine.  They can be found below...
         */
                                .globl  C_LABEL(fwin_mmu_patchme)
C_LABEL(fwin_mmu_patchme):      b       C_LABEL(sun4c_fwin_stackchk)
                                andcc   %sp, 0x7, %g0

fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        /* Place a pt_regs frame on the kernel stack, save back
         * to the trap window and call c-code to deal with this.
         */
        LOAD_CURRENT(l4, l5)
        ld      [%l4 + TASK_SAVED_KSTACK], %l5

        /* Store globals into pt_regs frame. */
        STORE_PT_GLOBALS(l5)
        STORE_PT_YREG(l5, g3)

        /* Save kernel %sp in global while we change windows. */
        mov     %l5, %g2

        save    %g0, %g0, %g0

        /* LOCATION: Window 'O' */

        rd      %psr, %g3               /* Read %psr in live user window */
        mov     %fp, %g6                /* Save bogus frame pointer. */

        save    %g0, %g0, %g0

        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

        mov     %g2, %sp                /* Jump onto kernel %sp being held */

        /* Build rest of pt_regs. */
        STORE_PT_INS(sp)
        STORE_PT_PRIV(sp, t_psr, t_pc, t_npc)

        /* re-set trap time %wim value */
        wr      %t_wim, 0x0, %wim

        /* Fix users window mask and buffer save count. */
        mov     0x1, %g5
        sll     %g5, %g3, %g5
        LOAD_CURRENT(twin_tmp1, g1)
        st      %g5, [%twin_tmp1 + THREAD_UMASK]        ! one live user window still
        st      %g0, [%twin_tmp1 + THREAD_W_SAVED]      ! no windows in the buffer

        ENTER_SYSCALL

        wr      %t_psr, PSR_ET, %psr                    ! enable traps
        WRITE_PAUSE

        call    C_LABEL(window_underflow_fault)
         mov    %g6, %o0

        b       ret_trap_entry
         nop

fwin_user_stack_is_ok:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        /* The users stack area is kosher and mapped, load the
         * window and fall through to the finish up routine.
         */
        LOAD_WINDOW(sp)

        /* Round and round she goes... */
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Save to window 'O' */
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0           /* Save to window 'T' */
        /* Where she'll trap nobody knows... */

        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

fwin_user_finish_up:
        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

        wr      %t_psr, 0x0, %psr
        WRITE_PAUSE     

        jmp     %t_pc
        rett    %t_npc

        /* Here come the architecture specific checks for stack.
         * mappings.  Note that unlike the window overflow handler
         * we only need to check whether the user can read from
         * the appropriate addresses.  Also note that we are in
         * an invalid window which will be loaded, and this means
         * that until we actually load the window up we are free
         * to use any of the local registers contained within.
         *
         * On success these routine branch to fwin_user_stack_is_ok
         * if the area at %sp is user readable and the window still
         * needs to be loaded, else fwin_user_finish_up if the
         * routine has done the loading itself.  On failure (bogus
         * user stack) the routine shall branch to the label called
         * fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed.
         *
         * Contrary to the arch-specific window overflow stack
         * check routines in wof.S, these routines are free to use
         * any of the local registers they want to as this window
         * does not belong to anyone at this point, however the
         * outs and ins are still verboten as they are part of
         * 'someone elses' window possibly.
         */

        .align  4
        .globl  C_LABEL(sun4c_fwin_stackchk)
C_LABEL(sun4c_fwin_stackchk):
        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        /* Caller did 'andcc %sp, 0x7, %g0' */
        be      1f
         and    %sp, 0xfff, %l0         ! delay slot

        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
         nop

        /* See if we have to check the sanity of one page or two */
1:
        add     %l0, 0x38, %l0
        sra     %sp, 29, %l5
        add     %l5, 0x1, %l5
        andncc  %l5, 0x1, %g0
        be      1f
         andncc %l0, 0xff8, %g0

        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed      /* %sp is in vma hole, yuck */
         nop

1:
        be      sun4c_fwin_onepage      /* Only one page to check */
         lda    [%sp] ASI_PTE, %l1
sun4c_fwin_twopages:
        add     %sp, 0x38, %l0
        sra     %l0, 29, %l5
        add     %l5, 0x1, %l5
        andncc  %l5, 0x1, %g0
        be      1f
         lda    [%l0] ASI_PTE, %l1

        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed      /* Second page in vma hole */
         nop

1:
        srl     %l1, 29, %l1
        andcc   %l1, 0x4, %g0
        bne     sun4c_fwin_onepage
         lda    [%sp] ASI_PTE, %l1      

        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed      /* Second page has bad perms */
         nop

sun4c_fwin_onepage:
        srl     %l1, 29, %l1
        andcc   %l1, 0x4, %g0
        bne     fwin_user_stack_is_ok
         nop

        /* A page had bad page permissions, losing... */
        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
         nop

        .globl  C_LABEL(srmmu_fwin_stackchk)
C_LABEL(srmmu_fwin_stackchk):
        /* LOCATION: Window 'W' */

        /* Caller did 'andcc %sp, 0x7, %g0' */
        bne     fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
         nop

        /* Check if the users stack is in kernel vma, then our
         * trial and error technique below would succeed for
         * the 'wrong' reason.
         */
        sethi   %hi(KERNBASE), %l5              ! delay slot for above
        mov     AC_M_SFSR, %l4
        cmp     %l5, %sp
        bleu    fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed
         lda    [%l4] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0        ! clear fault status

        /* The technique is, turn off faults on this processor,
         * just let the load rip, then check the sfsr to see if
         * a fault did occur.  Then we turn on fault traps again
         * and branch conditionally based upon what happened.
         */
        lda     [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %l5        ! read mmu-ctrl reg
        or      %l5, 0x2, %l5                   ! turn on no-fault bit
        sta     %l5, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS        ! store it

        /* Cross fingers and go for it. */
        LOAD_WINDOW(sp)

        /* A penny 'saved'... */
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0
        save    %g0, %g0, %g0
        /* Is a BADTRAP earned... */

        /* LOCATION: Window 'T' */

        lda     [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp1 ! load mmu-ctrl again
        andn    %twin_tmp1, 0x2, %twin_tmp1     ! clear no-fault bit
        sta     %twin_tmp1, [%g0] ASI_M_MMUREGS ! store it

        mov     AC_M_SFAR, %twin_tmp2
        lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %g0 ! read fault address

        mov     AC_M_SFSR, %twin_tmp2
        lda     [%twin_tmp2] ASI_M_MMUREGS, %twin_tmp2  ! read fault status
        andcc   %twin_tmp2, 0x2, %g0                    ! did fault occur?
        be      fwin_user_finish_up
         nop

        /* Did I ever tell you about my window lobotomy?
         * anyways... fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed expects
         * to be in window 'W' so make it happy or else
         * we watchdog badly.
         */
        restore %g0, %g0, %g0
        b       fwin_user_stack_is_bolixed      ! oh well
         restore        %g0, %g0, %g0

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