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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
commit | 2c3c1048746a4622d8c89a29670120dc8fab93c4 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/traps.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/traps.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3956f3268 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/traps.c @@ -0,0 +1,2314 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later +/* + * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org) + * Copyright 2007-2010 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. + * + * Modified by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) + * and Paul Mackerras (paulus@samba.org) + */ + +/* + * This file handles the architecture-dependent parts of hardware exceptions + */ + +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/sched/debug.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/pkeys.h> +#include <linux/stddef.h> +#include <linux/unistd.h> +#include <linux/ptrace.h> +#include <linux/user.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/extable.h> +#include <linux/module.h> /* print_modules */ +#include <linux/prctl.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/kprobes.h> +#include <linux/kexec.h> +#include <linux/backlight.h> +#include <linux/bug.h> +#include <linux/kdebug.h> +#include <linux/ratelimit.h> +#include <linux/context_tracking.h> +#include <linux/smp.h> +#include <linux/console.h> +#include <linux/kmsg_dump.h> +#include <linux/debugfs.h> + +#include <asm/emulated_ops.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> +#include <asm/interrupt.h> +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/machdep.h> +#include <asm/rtas.h> +#include <asm/pmc.h> +#include <asm/reg.h> +#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_BACKLIGHT +#include <asm/backlight.h> +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 +#include <asm/firmware.h> +#include <asm/processor.h> +#endif +#include <asm/kexec.h> +#include <asm/ppc-opcode.h> +#include <asm/rio.h> +#include <asm/fadump.h> +#include <asm/switch_to.h> +#include <asm/tm.h> +#include <asm/debug.h> +#include <asm/asm-prototypes.h> +#include <asm/hmi.h> +#include <sysdev/fsl_pci.h> +#include <asm/kprobes.h> +#include <asm/stacktrace.h> +#include <asm/nmi.h> +#include <asm/disassemble.h> +#include <asm/udbg.h> + +#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUGGER) || defined(CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE) +int (*__debugger)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_ipi)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_bpt)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_sstep)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_iabr_match)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_break_match)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; +int (*__debugger_fault_handler)(struct pt_regs *regs) __read_mostly; + +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_ipi); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_bpt); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_sstep); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_iabr_match); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_break_match); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__debugger_fault_handler); +#endif + +/* Transactional Memory trap debug */ +#ifdef TM_DEBUG_SW +#define TM_DEBUG(x...) printk(KERN_INFO x) +#else +#define TM_DEBUG(x...) do { } while(0) +#endif + +static const char *signame(int signr) +{ + switch (signr) { + case SIGBUS: return "bus error"; + case SIGFPE: return "floating point exception"; + case SIGILL: return "illegal instruction"; + case SIGSEGV: return "segfault"; + case SIGTRAP: return "unhandled trap"; + } + + return "unknown signal"; +} + +/* + * Trap & Exception support + */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_BACKLIGHT +static void pmac_backlight_unblank(void) +{ + mutex_lock(&pmac_backlight_mutex); + if (pmac_backlight) { + struct backlight_properties *props; + + props = &pmac_backlight->props; + props->brightness = props->max_brightness; + props->power = FB_BLANK_UNBLANK; + backlight_update_status(pmac_backlight); + } + mutex_unlock(&pmac_backlight_mutex); +} +#else +static inline void pmac_backlight_unblank(void) { } +#endif + +/* + * If oops/die is expected to crash the machine, return true here. + * + * This should not be expected to be 100% accurate, there may be + * notifiers registered or other unexpected conditions that may bring + * down the kernel. Or if the current process in the kernel is holding + * locks or has other critical state, the kernel may become effectively + * unusable anyway. + */ +bool die_will_crash(void) +{ + if (should_fadump_crash()) + return true; + if (kexec_should_crash(current)) + return true; + if (in_interrupt() || panic_on_oops || + !current->pid || is_global_init(current)) + return true; + + return false; +} + +static arch_spinlock_t die_lock = __ARCH_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED; +static int die_owner = -1; +static unsigned int die_nest_count; +static int die_counter; + +extern void panic_flush_kmsg_start(void) +{ + /* + * These are mostly taken from kernel/panic.c, but tries to do + * relatively minimal work. Don't use delay functions (TB may + * be broken), don't crash dump (need to set a firmware log), + * don't run notifiers. We do want to get some information to + * Linux console. + */ + console_verbose(); + bust_spinlocks(1); +} + +extern void panic_flush_kmsg_end(void) +{ + kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_PANIC); + bust_spinlocks(0); + debug_locks_off(); + console_flush_on_panic(CONSOLE_FLUSH_PENDING); +} + +static unsigned long oops_begin(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int cpu; + unsigned long flags; + + oops_enter(); + + /* racy, but better than risking deadlock. */ + raw_local_irq_save(flags); + cpu = smp_processor_id(); + if (!arch_spin_trylock(&die_lock)) { + if (cpu == die_owner) + /* nested oops. should stop eventually */; + else + arch_spin_lock(&die_lock); + } + die_nest_count++; + die_owner = cpu; + console_verbose(); + bust_spinlocks(1); + if (machine_is(powermac)) + pmac_backlight_unblank(); + return flags; +} +NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(oops_begin); + +static void oops_end(unsigned long flags, struct pt_regs *regs, + int signr) +{ + bust_spinlocks(0); + add_taint(TAINT_DIE, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE); + die_nest_count--; + oops_exit(); + printk("\n"); + if (!die_nest_count) { + /* Nest count reaches zero, release the lock. */ + die_owner = -1; + arch_spin_unlock(&die_lock); + } + raw_local_irq_restore(flags); + + /* + * system_reset_excption handles debugger, crash dump, panic, for 0x100 + */ + if (TRAP(regs) == INTERRUPT_SYSTEM_RESET) + return; + + crash_fadump(regs, "die oops"); + + if (kexec_should_crash(current)) + crash_kexec(regs); + + if (!signr) + return; + + /* + * While our oops output is serialised by a spinlock, output + * from panic() called below can race and corrupt it. If we + * know we are going to panic, delay for 1 second so we have a + * chance to get clean backtraces from all CPUs that are oopsing. + */ + if (in_interrupt() || panic_on_oops || !current->pid || + is_global_init(current)) { + mdelay(MSEC_PER_SEC); + } + + if (panic_on_oops) + panic("Fatal exception"); + make_task_dead(signr); +} +NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(oops_end); + +static char *get_mmu_str(void) +{ + if (early_radix_enabled()) + return " MMU=Radix"; + if (early_mmu_has_feature(MMU_FTR_HPTE_TABLE)) + return " MMU=Hash"; + return ""; +} + +static int __die(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err) +{ + printk("Oops: %s, sig: %ld [#%d]\n", str, err, ++die_counter); + + printk("%s PAGE_SIZE=%luK%s%s%s%s%s%s %s\n", + IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN) ? "LE" : "BE", + PAGE_SIZE / 1024, get_mmu_str(), + IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT) ? " PREEMPT" : "", + IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SMP) ? " SMP" : "", + IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SMP) ? (" NR_CPUS=" __stringify(NR_CPUS)) : "", + debug_pagealloc_enabled() ? " DEBUG_PAGEALLOC" : "", + IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NUMA) ? " NUMA" : "", + ppc_md.name ? ppc_md.name : ""); + + if (notify_die(DIE_OOPS, str, regs, err, 255, SIGSEGV) == NOTIFY_STOP) + return 1; + + print_modules(); + show_regs(regs); + + return 0; +} +NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(__die); + +void die(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + /* + * system_reset_excption handles debugger, crash dump, panic, for 0x100 + */ + if (TRAP(regs) != INTERRUPT_SYSTEM_RESET) { + if (debugger(regs)) + return; + } + + flags = oops_begin(regs); + if (__die(str, regs, err)) + err = 0; + oops_end(flags, regs, err); +} +NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(die); + +void user_single_step_report(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + force_sig_fault(SIGTRAP, TRAP_TRACE, (void __user *)regs->nip); +} + +static void show_signal_msg(int signr, struct pt_regs *regs, int code, + unsigned long addr) +{ + static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(rs, DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL, + DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST); + + if (!show_unhandled_signals) + return; + + if (!unhandled_signal(current, signr)) + return; + + if (!__ratelimit(&rs)) + return; + + pr_info("%s[%d]: %s (%d) at %lx nip %lx lr %lx code %x", + current->comm, current->pid, signame(signr), signr, + addr, regs->nip, regs->link, code); + + print_vma_addr(KERN_CONT " in ", regs->nip); + + pr_cont("\n"); + + show_user_instructions(regs); +} + +static bool exception_common(int signr, struct pt_regs *regs, int code, + unsigned long addr) +{ + if (!user_mode(regs)) { + die("Exception in kernel mode", regs, signr); + return false; + } + + /* + * Must not enable interrupts even for user-mode exception, because + * this can be called from machine check, which may be a NMI or IRQ + * which don't like interrupts being enabled. Could check for + * in_hardirq || in_nmi perhaps, but there doesn't seem to be a good + * reason why _exception() should enable irqs for an exception handler, + * the handlers themselves do that directly. + */ + + show_signal_msg(signr, regs, code, addr); + + current->thread.trap_nr = code; + + return true; +} + +void _exception_pkey(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long addr, int key) +{ + if (!exception_common(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_PKUERR, addr)) + return; + + force_sig_pkuerr((void __user *) addr, key); +} + +void _exception(int signr, struct pt_regs *regs, int code, unsigned long addr) +{ + if (!exception_common(signr, regs, code, addr)) + return; + + force_sig_fault(signr, code, (void __user *)addr); +} + +/* + * The interrupt architecture has a quirk in that the HV interrupts excluding + * the NMIs (0x100 and 0x200) do not clear MSR[RI] at entry. The first thing + * that an interrupt handler must do is save off a GPR into a scratch register, + * and all interrupts on POWERNV (HV=1) use the HSPRG1 register as scratch. + * Therefore an NMI can clobber an HV interrupt's live HSPRG1 without noticing + * that it is non-reentrant, which leads to random data corruption. + * + * The solution is for NMI interrupts in HV mode to check if they originated + * from these critical HV interrupt regions. If so, then mark them not + * recoverable. + * + * An alternative would be for HV NMIs to use SPRG for scratch to avoid the + * HSPRG1 clobber, however this would cause guest SPRG to be clobbered. Linux + * guests should always have MSR[RI]=0 when its scratch SPRG is in use, so + * that would work. However any other guest OS that may have the SPRG live + * and MSR[RI]=1 could encounter silent corruption. + * + * Builds that do not support KVM could take this second option to increase + * the recoverability of NMIs. + */ +noinstr void hv_nmi_check_nonrecoverable(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_POWERNV + unsigned long kbase = (unsigned long)_stext; + unsigned long nip = regs->nip; + + if (!(regs->msr & MSR_RI)) + return; + if (!(regs->msr & MSR_HV)) + return; + if (regs->msr & MSR_PR) + return; + + /* + * Now test if the interrupt has hit a range that may be using + * HSPRG1 without having RI=0 (i.e., an HSRR interrupt). The + * problem ranges all run un-relocated. Test real and virt modes + * at the same time by dropping the high bit of the nip (virt mode + * entry points still have the +0x4000 offset). + */ + nip &= ~0xc000000000000000ULL; + if ((nip >= 0x500 && nip < 0x600) || (nip >= 0x4500 && nip < 0x4600)) + goto nonrecoverable; + if ((nip >= 0x980 && nip < 0xa00) || (nip >= 0x4980 && nip < 0x4a00)) + goto nonrecoverable; + if ((nip >= 0xe00 && nip < 0xec0) || (nip >= 0x4e00 && nip < 0x4ec0)) + goto nonrecoverable; + if ((nip >= 0xf80 && nip < 0xfa0) || (nip >= 0x4f80 && nip < 0x4fa0)) + goto nonrecoverable; + + /* Trampoline code runs un-relocated so subtract kbase. */ + if (nip >= (unsigned long)(start_real_trampolines - kbase) && + nip < (unsigned long)(end_real_trampolines - kbase)) + goto nonrecoverable; + if (nip >= (unsigned long)(start_virt_trampolines - kbase) && + nip < (unsigned long)(end_virt_trampolines - kbase)) + goto nonrecoverable; + return; + +nonrecoverable: + regs->msr &= ~MSR_RI; + local_paca->hsrr_valid = 0; + local_paca->srr_valid = 0; +#endif +} +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(system_reset_exception) +{ + unsigned long hsrr0, hsrr1; + bool saved_hsrrs = false; + + /* + * System reset can interrupt code where HSRRs are live and MSR[RI]=1. + * The system reset interrupt itself may clobber HSRRs (e.g., to call + * OPAL), so save them here and restore them before returning. + * + * Machine checks don't need to save HSRRs, as the real mode handler + * is careful to avoid them, and the regular handler is not delivered + * as an NMI. + */ + if (cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_HVMODE)) { + hsrr0 = mfspr(SPRN_HSRR0); + hsrr1 = mfspr(SPRN_HSRR1); + saved_hsrrs = true; + } + + hv_nmi_check_nonrecoverable(regs); + + __this_cpu_inc(irq_stat.sreset_irqs); + + /* See if any machine dependent calls */ + if (ppc_md.system_reset_exception) { + if (ppc_md.system_reset_exception(regs)) + goto out; + } + + if (debugger(regs)) + goto out; + + kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_OOPS); + /* + * A system reset is a request to dump, so we always send + * it through the crashdump code (if fadump or kdump are + * registered). + */ + crash_fadump(regs, "System Reset"); + + crash_kexec(regs); + + /* + * We aren't the primary crash CPU. We need to send it + * to a holding pattern to avoid it ending up in the panic + * code. + */ + crash_kexec_secondary(regs); + + /* + * No debugger or crash dump registered, print logs then + * panic. + */ + die("System Reset", regs, SIGABRT); + + mdelay(2*MSEC_PER_SEC); /* Wait a little while for others to print */ + add_taint(TAINT_DIE, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE); + nmi_panic(regs, "System Reset"); + +out: +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 + BUG_ON(get_paca()->in_nmi == 0); + if (get_paca()->in_nmi > 1) + die("Unrecoverable nested System Reset", regs, SIGABRT); +#endif + /* Must die if the interrupt is not recoverable */ + if (regs_is_unrecoverable(regs)) { + /* For the reason explained in die_mce, nmi_exit before die */ + nmi_exit(); + die("Unrecoverable System Reset", regs, SIGABRT); + } + + if (saved_hsrrs) { + mtspr(SPRN_HSRR0, hsrr0); + mtspr(SPRN_HSRR1, hsrr1); + } + + /* What should we do here? We could issue a shutdown or hard reset. */ + + return 0; +} + +/* + * I/O accesses can cause machine checks on powermacs. + * Check if the NIP corresponds to the address of a sync + * instruction for which there is an entry in the exception + * table. + * -- paulus. + */ +static inline int check_io_access(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC32 + unsigned long msr = regs->msr; + const struct exception_table_entry *entry; + unsigned int *nip = (unsigned int *)regs->nip; + + if (((msr & 0xffff0000) == 0 || (msr & (0x80000 | 0x40000))) + && (entry = search_exception_tables(regs->nip)) != NULL) { + /* + * Check that it's a sync instruction, or somewhere + * in the twi; isync; nop sequence that inb/inw/inl uses. + * As the address is in the exception table + * we should be able to read the instr there. + * For the debug message, we look at the preceding + * load or store. + */ + if (*nip == PPC_RAW_NOP()) + nip -= 2; + else if (*nip == PPC_RAW_ISYNC()) + --nip; + if (*nip == PPC_RAW_SYNC() || get_op(*nip) == OP_TRAP) { + unsigned int rb; + + --nip; + rb = (*nip >> 11) & 0x1f; + printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s bad port %lx at %p\n", + (*nip & 0x100)? "OUT to": "IN from", + regs->gpr[rb] - _IO_BASE, nip); + regs_set_recoverable(regs); + regs_set_return_ip(regs, extable_fixup(entry)); + return 1; + } + } +#endif /* CONFIG_PPC32 */ + return 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS +/* On 4xx, the reason for the machine check or program exception + is in the ESR. */ +#define get_reason(regs) ((regs)->esr) +#define REASON_FP ESR_FP +#define REASON_ILLEGAL (ESR_PIL | ESR_PUO) +#define REASON_PRIVILEGED ESR_PPR +#define REASON_TRAP ESR_PTR +#define REASON_PREFIXED 0 +#define REASON_BOUNDARY 0 + +/* single-step stuff */ +#define single_stepping(regs) (current->thread.debug.dbcr0 & DBCR0_IC) +#define clear_single_step(regs) (current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IC) +#define clear_br_trace(regs) do {} while(0) +#else +/* On non-4xx, the reason for the machine check or program + exception is in the MSR. */ +#define get_reason(regs) ((regs)->msr) +#define REASON_TM SRR1_PROGTM +#define REASON_FP SRR1_PROGFPE +#define REASON_ILLEGAL SRR1_PROGILL +#define REASON_PRIVILEGED SRR1_PROGPRIV +#define REASON_TRAP SRR1_PROGTRAP +#define REASON_PREFIXED SRR1_PREFIXED +#define REASON_BOUNDARY SRR1_BOUNDARY + +#define single_stepping(regs) ((regs)->msr & MSR_SE) +#define clear_single_step(regs) (regs_set_return_msr((regs), (regs)->msr & ~MSR_SE)) +#define clear_br_trace(regs) (regs_set_return_msr((regs), (regs)->msr & ~MSR_BE)) +#endif + +#define inst_length(reason) (((reason) & REASON_PREFIXED) ? 8 : 4) + +#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_E500) +int machine_check_e500mc(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + unsigned long mcsr = mfspr(SPRN_MCSR); + unsigned long pvr = mfspr(SPRN_PVR); + unsigned long reason = mcsr; + int recoverable = 1; + + if (reason & MCSR_LD) { + recoverable = fsl_rio_mcheck_exception(regs); + if (recoverable == 1) + goto silent_out; + } + + printk("Machine check in kernel mode.\n"); + printk("Caused by (from MCSR=%lx): ", reason); + + if (reason & MCSR_MCP) + pr_cont("Machine Check Signal\n"); + + if (reason & MCSR_ICPERR) { + pr_cont("Instruction Cache Parity Error\n"); + + /* + * This is recoverable by invalidating the i-cache. + */ + mtspr(SPRN_L1CSR1, mfspr(SPRN_L1CSR1) | L1CSR1_ICFI); + while (mfspr(SPRN_L1CSR1) & L1CSR1_ICFI) + ; + + /* + * This will generally be accompanied by an instruction + * fetch error report -- only treat MCSR_IF as fatal + * if it wasn't due to an L1 parity error. + */ + reason &= ~MCSR_IF; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_DCPERR_MC) { + pr_cont("Data Cache Parity Error\n"); + + /* + * In write shadow mode we auto-recover from the error, but it + * may still get logged and cause a machine check. We should + * only treat the non-write shadow case as non-recoverable. + */ + /* On e6500 core, L1 DCWS (Data cache write shadow mode) bit + * is not implemented but L1 data cache always runs in write + * shadow mode. Hence on data cache parity errors HW will + * automatically invalidate the L1 Data Cache. + */ + if (PVR_VER(pvr) != PVR_VER_E6500) { + if (!(mfspr(SPRN_L1CSR2) & L1CSR2_DCWS)) + recoverable = 0; + } + } + + if (reason & MCSR_L2MMU_MHIT) { + pr_cont("Hit on multiple TLB entries\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_NMI) + pr_cont("Non-maskable interrupt\n"); + + if (reason & MCSR_IF) { + pr_cont("Instruction Fetch Error Report\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_LD) { + pr_cont("Load Error Report\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_ST) { + pr_cont("Store Error Report\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_LDG) { + pr_cont("Guarded Load Error Report\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_TLBSYNC) + pr_cont("Simultaneous tlbsync operations\n"); + + if (reason & MCSR_BSL2_ERR) { + pr_cont("Level 2 Cache Error\n"); + recoverable = 0; + } + + if (reason & MCSR_MAV) { + u64 addr; + + addr = mfspr(SPRN_MCAR); + addr |= (u64)mfspr(SPRN_MCARU) << 32; + + pr_cont("Machine Check %s Address: %#llx\n", + reason & MCSR_MEA ? "Effective" : "Physical", addr); + } + +silent_out: + mtspr(SPRN_MCSR, mcsr); + return mfspr(SPRN_MCSR) == 0 && recoverable; +} + +int machine_check_e500(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + unsigned long reason = mfspr(SPRN_MCSR); + + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_RBERR) { + if (fsl_rio_mcheck_exception(regs)) + return 1; + if (fsl_pci_mcheck_exception(regs)) + return 1; + } + + printk("Machine check in kernel mode.\n"); + printk("Caused by (from MCSR=%lx): ", reason); + + if (reason & MCSR_MCP) + pr_cont("Machine Check Signal\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_ICPERR) + pr_cont("Instruction Cache Parity Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_DCP_PERR) + pr_cont("Data Cache Push Parity Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_DCPERR) + pr_cont("Data Cache Parity Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_IAERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Instruction Address Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_RAERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Read Address Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_WAERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Write Address Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_IBERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Instruction Data Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_RBERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Read Data Bus Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_WBERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Write Data Bus Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_IPERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Instruction Parity Error\n"); + if (reason & MCSR_BUS_RPERR) + pr_cont("Bus - Read Parity Error\n"); + + return 0; +} + +int machine_check_generic(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + return 0; +} +#elif defined(CONFIG_PPC32) +int machine_check_generic(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + unsigned long reason = regs->msr; + + printk("Machine check in kernel mode.\n"); + printk("Caused by (from SRR1=%lx): ", reason); + switch (reason & 0x601F0000) { + case 0x80000: + pr_cont("Machine check signal\n"); + break; + case 0x40000: + case 0x140000: /* 7450 MSS error and TEA */ + pr_cont("Transfer error ack signal\n"); + break; + case 0x20000: + pr_cont("Data parity error signal\n"); + break; + case 0x10000: + pr_cont("Address parity error signal\n"); + break; + case 0x20000000: + pr_cont("L1 Data Cache error\n"); + break; + case 0x40000000: + pr_cont("L1 Instruction Cache error\n"); + break; + case 0x00100000: + pr_cont("L2 data cache parity error\n"); + break; + default: + pr_cont("Unknown values in msr\n"); + } + return 0; +} +#endif /* everything else */ + +void die_mce(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err) +{ + /* + * The machine check wants to kill the interrupted context, + * but make_task_dead() checks for in_interrupt() and panics + * in that case, so exit the irq/nmi before calling die. + */ + if (in_nmi()) + nmi_exit(); + else + irq_exit(); + die(str, regs, err); +} + +/* + * BOOK3S_64 does not usually call this handler as a non-maskable interrupt + * (it uses its own early real-mode handler to handle the MCE proper + * and then raises irq_work to call this handler when interrupts are + * enabled). The only time when this is not true is if the early handler + * is unrecoverable, then it does call this directly to try to get a + * message out. + */ +static void __machine_check_exception(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int recover = 0; + + __this_cpu_inc(irq_stat.mce_exceptions); + + add_taint(TAINT_MACHINE_CHECK, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE); + + /* See if any machine dependent calls. In theory, we would want + * to call the CPU first, and call the ppc_md. one if the CPU + * one returns a positive number. However there is existing code + * that assumes the board gets a first chance, so let's keep it + * that way for now and fix things later. --BenH. + */ + if (ppc_md.machine_check_exception) + recover = ppc_md.machine_check_exception(regs); + else if (cur_cpu_spec->machine_check) + recover = cur_cpu_spec->machine_check(regs); + + if (recover > 0) + goto bail; + + if (debugger_fault_handler(regs)) + goto bail; + + if (check_io_access(regs)) + goto bail; + + die_mce("Machine check", regs, SIGBUS); + +bail: + /* Must die if the interrupt is not recoverable */ + if (regs_is_unrecoverable(regs)) + die_mce("Unrecoverable Machine check", regs, SIGBUS); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_RAW(machine_check_early_boot) +{ + udbg_printf("Machine check (early boot)\n"); + udbg_printf("SRR0=0x%016lx SRR1=0x%016lx\n", regs->nip, regs->msr); + udbg_printf(" DAR=0x%016lx DSISR=0x%08lx\n", regs->dar, regs->dsisr); + udbg_printf(" LR=0x%016lx R1=0x%08lx\n", regs->link, regs->gpr[1]); + udbg_printf("------\n"); + die("Machine check (early boot)", regs, SIGBUS); + for (;;) + ; + return 0; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_ASYNC(machine_check_exception_async) +{ + __machine_check_exception(regs); +} +#endif +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(machine_check_exception) +{ + __machine_check_exception(regs); + + return 0; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(SMIException) /* async? */ +{ + die("System Management Interrupt", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_VSX +static void p9_hmi_special_emu(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + unsigned int ra, rb, t, i, sel, instr, rc; + const void __user *addr; + u8 vbuf[16] __aligned(16), *vdst; + unsigned long ea, msr, msr_mask; + bool swap; + + if (__get_user(instr, (unsigned int __user *)regs->nip)) + return; + + /* + * lxvb16x opcode: 0x7c0006d8 + * lxvd2x opcode: 0x7c000698 + * lxvh8x opcode: 0x7c000658 + * lxvw4x opcode: 0x7c000618 + */ + if ((instr & 0xfc00073e) != 0x7c000618) { + pr_devel("HMI vec emu: not vector CI %i:%s[%d] nip=%016lx" + " instr=%08x\n", + smp_processor_id(), current->comm, current->pid, + regs->nip, instr); + return; + } + + /* Grab vector registers into the task struct */ + msr = regs->msr; /* Grab msr before we flush the bits */ + flush_vsx_to_thread(current); + enable_kernel_altivec(); + + /* + * Is userspace running with a different endian (this is rare but + * not impossible) + */ + swap = (msr & MSR_LE) != (MSR_KERNEL & MSR_LE); + + /* Decode the instruction */ + ra = (instr >> 16) & 0x1f; + rb = (instr >> 11) & 0x1f; + t = (instr >> 21) & 0x1f; + if (instr & 1) + vdst = (u8 *)¤t->thread.vr_state.vr[t]; + else + vdst = (u8 *)¤t->thread.fp_state.fpr[t][0]; + + /* Grab the vector address */ + ea = regs->gpr[rb] + (ra ? regs->gpr[ra] : 0); + if (is_32bit_task()) + ea &= 0xfffffffful; + addr = (__force const void __user *)ea; + + /* Check it */ + if (!access_ok(addr, 16)) { + pr_devel("HMI vec emu: bad access %i:%s[%d] nip=%016lx" + " instr=%08x addr=%016lx\n", + smp_processor_id(), current->comm, current->pid, + regs->nip, instr, (unsigned long)addr); + return; + } + + /* Read the vector */ + rc = 0; + if ((unsigned long)addr & 0xfUL) + /* unaligned case */ + rc = __copy_from_user_inatomic(vbuf, addr, 16); + else + __get_user_atomic_128_aligned(vbuf, addr, rc); + if (rc) { + pr_devel("HMI vec emu: page fault %i:%s[%d] nip=%016lx" + " instr=%08x addr=%016lx\n", + smp_processor_id(), current->comm, current->pid, + regs->nip, instr, (unsigned long)addr); + return; + } + + pr_devel("HMI vec emu: emulated vector CI %i:%s[%d] nip=%016lx" + " instr=%08x addr=%016lx\n", + smp_processor_id(), current->comm, current->pid, regs->nip, + instr, (unsigned long) addr); + + /* Grab instruction "selector" */ + sel = (instr >> 6) & 3; + + /* + * Check to make sure the facility is actually enabled. This + * could happen if we get a false positive hit. + * + * lxvd2x/lxvw4x always check MSR VSX sel = 0,2 + * lxvh8x/lxvb16x check MSR VSX or VEC depending on VSR used sel = 1,3 + */ + msr_mask = MSR_VSX; + if ((sel & 1) && (instr & 1)) /* lxvh8x & lxvb16x + VSR >= 32 */ + msr_mask = MSR_VEC; + if (!(msr & msr_mask)) { + pr_devel("HMI vec emu: MSR fac clear %i:%s[%d] nip=%016lx" + " instr=%08x msr:%016lx\n", + smp_processor_id(), current->comm, current->pid, + regs->nip, instr, msr); + return; + } + + /* Do logging here before we modify sel based on endian */ + switch (sel) { + case 0: /* lxvw4x */ + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(lxvw4x, regs); + break; + case 1: /* lxvh8x */ + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(lxvh8x, regs); + break; + case 2: /* lxvd2x */ + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(lxvd2x, regs); + break; + case 3: /* lxvb16x */ + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(lxvb16x, regs); + break; + } + +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + /* + * An LE kernel stores the vector in the task struct as an LE + * byte array (effectively swapping both the components and + * the content of the components). Those instructions expect + * the components to remain in ascending address order, so we + * swap them back. + * + * If we are running a BE user space, the expectation is that + * of a simple memcpy, so forcing the emulation to look like + * a lxvb16x should do the trick. + */ + if (swap) + sel = 3; + + switch (sel) { + case 0: /* lxvw4x */ + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + ((u32 *)vdst)[i] = ((u32 *)vbuf)[3-i]; + break; + case 1: /* lxvh8x */ + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + ((u16 *)vdst)[i] = ((u16 *)vbuf)[7-i]; + break; + case 2: /* lxvd2x */ + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) + ((u64 *)vdst)[i] = ((u64 *)vbuf)[1-i]; + break; + case 3: /* lxvb16x */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + vdst[i] = vbuf[15-i]; + break; + } +#else /* __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ */ + /* On a big endian kernel, a BE userspace only needs a memcpy */ + if (!swap) + sel = 3; + + /* Otherwise, we need to swap the content of the components */ + switch (sel) { + case 0: /* lxvw4x */ + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + ((u32 *)vdst)[i] = cpu_to_le32(((u32 *)vbuf)[i]); + break; + case 1: /* lxvh8x */ + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + ((u16 *)vdst)[i] = cpu_to_le16(((u16 *)vbuf)[i]); + break; + case 2: /* lxvd2x */ + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) + ((u64 *)vdst)[i] = cpu_to_le64(((u64 *)vbuf)[i]); + break; + case 3: /* lxvb16x */ + memcpy(vdst, vbuf, 16); + break; + } +#endif /* !__LITTLE_ENDIAN__ */ + + /* Go to next instruction */ + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_VSX */ + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_ASYNC(handle_hmi_exception) +{ + struct pt_regs *old_regs; + + old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); + +#ifdef CONFIG_VSX + /* Real mode flagged P9 special emu is needed */ + if (local_paca->hmi_p9_special_emu) { + local_paca->hmi_p9_special_emu = 0; + + /* + * We don't want to take page faults while doing the + * emulation, we just replay the instruction if necessary. + */ + pagefault_disable(); + p9_hmi_special_emu(regs); + pagefault_enable(); + } +#endif /* CONFIG_VSX */ + + if (ppc_md.handle_hmi_exception) + ppc_md.handle_hmi_exception(regs); + + set_irq_regs(old_regs); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(unknown_exception) +{ + printk("Bad trap at PC: %lx, SR: %lx, vector=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr, regs->trap); + + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_UNK, 0); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_ASYNC(unknown_async_exception) +{ + printk("Bad trap at PC: %lx, SR: %lx, vector=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr, regs->trap); + + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_UNK, 0); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(unknown_nmi_exception) +{ + printk("Bad trap at PC: %lx, SR: %lx, vector=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr, regs->trap); + + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_UNK, 0); + + return 0; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(instruction_breakpoint_exception) +{ + if (notify_die(DIE_IABR_MATCH, "iabr_match", regs, 5, + 5, SIGTRAP) == NOTIFY_STOP) + return; + if (debugger_iabr_match(regs)) + return; + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_BRKPT, regs->nip); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(RunModeException) +{ + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_UNK, 0); +} + +static void __single_step_exception(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + clear_single_step(regs); + clear_br_trace(regs); + + if (kprobe_post_handler(regs)) + return; + + if (notify_die(DIE_SSTEP, "single_step", regs, 5, + 5, SIGTRAP) == NOTIFY_STOP) + return; + if (debugger_sstep(regs)) + return; + + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_TRACE, regs->nip); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(single_step_exception) +{ + __single_step_exception(regs); +} + +/* + * After we have successfully emulated an instruction, we have to + * check if the instruction was being single-stepped, and if so, + * pretend we got a single-step exception. This was pointed out + * by Kumar Gala. -- paulus + */ +static void emulate_single_step(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + if (single_stepping(regs)) + __single_step_exception(regs); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_FPU_REGS +static inline int __parse_fpscr(unsigned long fpscr) +{ + int ret = FPE_FLTUNK; + + /* Invalid operation */ + if ((fpscr & FPSCR_VE) && (fpscr & FPSCR_VX)) + ret = FPE_FLTINV; + + /* Overflow */ + else if ((fpscr & FPSCR_OE) && (fpscr & FPSCR_OX)) + ret = FPE_FLTOVF; + + /* Underflow */ + else if ((fpscr & FPSCR_UE) && (fpscr & FPSCR_UX)) + ret = FPE_FLTUND; + + /* Divide by zero */ + else if ((fpscr & FPSCR_ZE) && (fpscr & FPSCR_ZX)) + ret = FPE_FLTDIV; + + /* Inexact result */ + else if ((fpscr & FPSCR_XE) && (fpscr & FPSCR_XX)) + ret = FPE_FLTRES; + + return ret; +} +#endif + +static void parse_fpe(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int code = 0; + + flush_fp_to_thread(current); + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_FPU_REGS + code = __parse_fpscr(current->thread.fp_state.fpscr); +#endif + + _exception(SIGFPE, regs, code, regs->nip); +} + +/* + * Illegal instruction emulation support. Originally written to + * provide the PVR to user applications using the mfspr rd, PVR. + * Return non-zero if we can't emulate, or -EFAULT if the associated + * memory access caused an access fault. Return zero on success. + * + * There are a couple of ways to do this, either "decode" the instruction + * or directly match lots of bits. In this case, matching lots of + * bits is faster and easier. + * + */ +static int emulate_string_inst(struct pt_regs *regs, u32 instword) +{ + u8 rT = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + u8 rA = (instword >> 16) & 0x1f; + u8 NB_RB = (instword >> 11) & 0x1f; + u32 num_bytes; + unsigned long EA; + int pos = 0; + + /* Early out if we are an invalid form of lswx */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_STRING_MASK) == PPC_INST_LSWX) + if ((rT == rA) || (rT == NB_RB)) + return -EINVAL; + + EA = (rA == 0) ? 0 : regs->gpr[rA]; + + switch (instword & PPC_INST_STRING_MASK) { + case PPC_INST_LSWX: + case PPC_INST_STSWX: + EA += NB_RB; + num_bytes = regs->xer & 0x7f; + break; + case PPC_INST_LSWI: + case PPC_INST_STSWI: + num_bytes = (NB_RB == 0) ? 32 : NB_RB; + break; + default: + return -EINVAL; + } + + while (num_bytes != 0) + { + u8 val; + u32 shift = 8 * (3 - (pos & 0x3)); + + /* if process is 32-bit, clear upper 32 bits of EA */ + if ((regs->msr & MSR_64BIT) == 0) + EA &= 0xFFFFFFFF; + + switch ((instword & PPC_INST_STRING_MASK)) { + case PPC_INST_LSWX: + case PPC_INST_LSWI: + if (get_user(val, (u8 __user *)EA)) + return -EFAULT; + /* first time updating this reg, + * zero it out */ + if (pos == 0) + regs->gpr[rT] = 0; + regs->gpr[rT] |= val << shift; + break; + case PPC_INST_STSWI: + case PPC_INST_STSWX: + val = regs->gpr[rT] >> shift; + if (put_user(val, (u8 __user *)EA)) + return -EFAULT; + break; + } + /* move EA to next address */ + EA += 1; + num_bytes--; + + /* manage our position within the register */ + if (++pos == 4) { + pos = 0; + if (++rT == 32) + rT = 0; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static int emulate_popcntb_inst(struct pt_regs *regs, u32 instword) +{ + u32 ra,rs; + unsigned long tmp; + + ra = (instword >> 16) & 0x1f; + rs = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + + tmp = regs->gpr[rs]; + tmp = tmp - ((tmp >> 1) & 0x5555555555555555ULL); + tmp = (tmp & 0x3333333333333333ULL) + ((tmp >> 2) & 0x3333333333333333ULL); + tmp = (tmp + (tmp >> 4)) & 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0fULL; + regs->gpr[ra] = tmp; + + return 0; +} + +static int emulate_isel(struct pt_regs *regs, u32 instword) +{ + u8 rT = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + u8 rA = (instword >> 16) & 0x1f; + u8 rB = (instword >> 11) & 0x1f; + u8 BC = (instword >> 6) & 0x1f; + u8 bit; + unsigned long tmp; + + tmp = (rA == 0) ? 0 : regs->gpr[rA]; + bit = (regs->ccr >> (31 - BC)) & 0x1; + + regs->gpr[rT] = bit ? tmp : regs->gpr[rB]; + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM +static inline bool tm_abort_check(struct pt_regs *regs, int cause) +{ + /* If we're emulating a load/store in an active transaction, we cannot + * emulate it as the kernel operates in transaction suspended context. + * We need to abort the transaction. This creates a persistent TM + * abort so tell the user what caused it with a new code. + */ + if (MSR_TM_TRANSACTIONAL(regs->msr)) { + tm_enable(); + tm_abort(cause); + return true; + } + return false; +} +#else +static inline bool tm_abort_check(struct pt_regs *regs, int reason) +{ + return false; +} +#endif + +static int emulate_instruction(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + u32 instword; + u32 rd; + + if (!user_mode(regs)) + return -EINVAL; + + if (get_user(instword, (u32 __user *)(regs->nip))) + return -EFAULT; + + /* Emulate the mfspr rD, PVR. */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_MFSPR_PVR_MASK) == PPC_INST_MFSPR_PVR) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(mfpvr, regs); + rd = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + regs->gpr[rd] = mfspr(SPRN_PVR); + return 0; + } + + /* Emulating the dcba insn is just a no-op. */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_DCBA_MASK) == PPC_INST_DCBA) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(dcba, regs); + return 0; + } + + /* Emulate the mcrxr insn. */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_MCRXR_MASK) == PPC_INST_MCRXR) { + int shift = (instword >> 21) & 0x1c; + unsigned long msk = 0xf0000000UL >> shift; + + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(mcrxr, regs); + regs->ccr = (regs->ccr & ~msk) | ((regs->xer >> shift) & msk); + regs->xer &= ~0xf0000000UL; + return 0; + } + + /* Emulate load/store string insn. */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_STRING_GEN_MASK) == PPC_INST_STRING) { + if (tm_abort_check(regs, + TM_CAUSE_EMULATE | TM_CAUSE_PERSISTENT)) + return -EINVAL; + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(string, regs); + return emulate_string_inst(regs, instword); + } + + /* Emulate the popcntb (Population Count Bytes) instruction. */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_POPCNTB_MASK) == PPC_INST_POPCNTB) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(popcntb, regs); + return emulate_popcntb_inst(regs, instword); + } + + /* Emulate isel (Integer Select) instruction */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_ISEL_MASK) == PPC_INST_ISEL) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(isel, regs); + return emulate_isel(regs, instword); + } + + /* Emulate sync instruction variants */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_SYNC_MASK) == PPC_INST_SYNC) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(sync, regs); + asm volatile("sync"); + return 0; + } + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 + /* Emulate the mfspr rD, DSCR. */ + if ((((instword & PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR_USER_MASK) == + PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR_USER) || + ((instword & PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR_MASK) == + PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR)) && + cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_DSCR)) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(mfdscr, regs); + rd = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + regs->gpr[rd] = mfspr(SPRN_DSCR); + return 0; + } + /* Emulate the mtspr DSCR, rD. */ + if ((((instword & PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR_USER_MASK) == + PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR_USER) || + ((instword & PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR_MASK) == + PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR)) && + cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_DSCR)) { + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(mtdscr, regs); + rd = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + current->thread.dscr = regs->gpr[rd]; + current->thread.dscr_inherit = 1; + mtspr(SPRN_DSCR, current->thread.dscr); + return 0; + } +#endif + + return -EINVAL; +} + +int is_valid_bugaddr(unsigned long addr) +{ + return is_kernel_addr(addr); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION +static int emulate_math(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int ret; + + ret = do_mathemu(regs); + if (ret >= 0) + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(math, regs); + + switch (ret) { + case 0: + emulate_single_step(regs); + return 0; + case 1: { + int code = 0; + code = __parse_fpscr(current->thread.fp_state.fpscr); + _exception(SIGFPE, regs, code, regs->nip); + return 0; + } + case -EFAULT: + _exception(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_MAPERR, regs->nip); + return 0; + } + + return -1; +} +#else +static inline int emulate_math(struct pt_regs *regs) { return -1; } +#endif + +static void do_program_check(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + unsigned int reason = get_reason(regs); + + /* We can now get here via a FP Unavailable exception if the core + * has no FPU, in that case the reason flags will be 0 */ + + if (reason & REASON_FP) { + /* IEEE FP exception */ + parse_fpe(regs); + return; + } + if (reason & REASON_TRAP) { + unsigned long bugaddr; + /* Debugger is first in line to stop recursive faults in + * rcu_lock, notify_die, or atomic_notifier_call_chain */ + if (debugger_bpt(regs)) + return; + + if (kprobe_handler(regs)) + return; + + /* trap exception */ + if (notify_die(DIE_BPT, "breakpoint", regs, 5, 5, SIGTRAP) + == NOTIFY_STOP) + return; + + bugaddr = regs->nip; + /* + * Fixup bugaddr for BUG_ON() in real mode + */ + if (!is_kernel_addr(bugaddr) && !(regs->msr & MSR_IR)) + bugaddr += PAGE_OFFSET; + + if (!(regs->msr & MSR_PR) && /* not user-mode */ + report_bug(bugaddr, regs) == BUG_TRAP_TYPE_WARN) { + const struct exception_table_entry *entry; + + entry = search_exception_tables(bugaddr); + if (entry) { + regs_set_return_ip(regs, extable_fixup(entry) + regs->nip - bugaddr); + return; + } + } + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_BRKPT, regs->nip); + return; + } +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM + if (reason & REASON_TM) { + /* This is a TM "Bad Thing Exception" program check. + * This occurs when: + * - An rfid/hrfid/mtmsrd attempts to cause an illegal + * transition in TM states. + * - A trechkpt is attempted when transactional. + * - A treclaim is attempted when non transactional. + * - A tend is illegally attempted. + * - writing a TM SPR when transactional. + * + * If usermode caused this, it's done something illegal and + * gets a SIGILL slap on the wrist. We call it an illegal + * operand to distinguish from the instruction just being bad + * (e.g. executing a 'tend' on a CPU without TM!); it's an + * illegal /placement/ of a valid instruction. + */ + if (user_mode(regs)) { + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_ILLOPN, regs->nip); + return; + } else { + printk(KERN_EMERG "Unexpected TM Bad Thing exception " + "at %lx (msr 0x%lx) tm_scratch=%llx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr, get_paca()->tm_scratch); + die("Unrecoverable exception", regs, SIGABRT); + } + } +#endif + + /* + * If we took the program check in the kernel skip down to sending a + * SIGILL. The subsequent cases all relate to emulating instructions + * which we should only do for userspace. We also do not want to enable + * interrupts for kernel faults because that might lead to further + * faults, and loose the context of the original exception. + */ + if (!user_mode(regs)) + goto sigill; + + interrupt_cond_local_irq_enable(regs); + + /* (reason & REASON_ILLEGAL) would be the obvious thing here, + * but there seems to be a hardware bug on the 405GP (RevD) + * that means ESR is sometimes set incorrectly - either to + * ESR_DST (!?) or 0. In the process of chasing this with the + * hardware people - not sure if it can happen on any illegal + * instruction or only on FP instructions, whether there is a + * pattern to occurrences etc. -dgibson 31/Mar/2003 + */ + if (!emulate_math(regs)) + return; + + /* Try to emulate it if we should. */ + if (reason & (REASON_ILLEGAL | REASON_PRIVILEGED)) { + switch (emulate_instruction(regs)) { + case 0: + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); + emulate_single_step(regs); + return; + case -EFAULT: + _exception(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_MAPERR, regs->nip); + return; + } + } + +sigill: + if (reason & REASON_PRIVILEGED) + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_PRVOPC, regs->nip); + else + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_ILLOPC, regs->nip); + +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(program_check_exception) +{ + do_program_check(regs); +} + +/* + * This occurs when running in hypervisor mode on POWER6 or later + * and an illegal instruction is encountered. + */ +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(emulation_assist_interrupt) +{ + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr | REASON_ILLEGAL); + do_program_check(regs); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(alignment_exception) +{ + int sig, code, fixed = 0; + unsigned long reason; + + interrupt_cond_local_irq_enable(regs); + + reason = get_reason(regs); + if (reason & REASON_BOUNDARY) { + sig = SIGBUS; + code = BUS_ADRALN; + goto bad; + } + + if (tm_abort_check(regs, TM_CAUSE_ALIGNMENT | TM_CAUSE_PERSISTENT)) + return; + + /* we don't implement logging of alignment exceptions */ + if (!(current->thread.align_ctl & PR_UNALIGN_SIGBUS)) + fixed = fix_alignment(regs); + + if (fixed == 1) { + /* skip over emulated instruction */ + regs_add_return_ip(regs, inst_length(reason)); + emulate_single_step(regs); + return; + } + + /* Operand address was bad */ + if (fixed == -EFAULT) { + sig = SIGSEGV; + code = SEGV_ACCERR; + } else { + sig = SIGBUS; + code = BUS_ADRALN; + } +bad: + if (user_mode(regs)) + _exception(sig, regs, code, regs->dar); + else + bad_page_fault(regs, sig); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(stack_overflow_exception) +{ + die("Kernel stack overflow", regs, SIGSEGV); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(kernel_fp_unavailable_exception) +{ + printk(KERN_EMERG "Unrecoverable FP Unavailable Exception " + "%lx at %lx\n", regs->trap, regs->nip); + die("Unrecoverable FP Unavailable Exception", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(altivec_unavailable_exception) +{ + if (user_mode(regs)) { + /* A user program has executed an altivec instruction, + but this kernel doesn't support altivec. */ + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_ILLOPC, regs->nip); + return; + } + + printk(KERN_EMERG "Unrecoverable VMX/Altivec Unavailable Exception " + "%lx at %lx\n", regs->trap, regs->nip); + die("Unrecoverable VMX/Altivec Unavailable Exception", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(vsx_unavailable_exception) +{ + if (user_mode(regs)) { + /* A user program has executed an vsx instruction, + but this kernel doesn't support vsx. */ + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_ILLOPC, regs->nip); + return; + } + + printk(KERN_EMERG "Unrecoverable VSX Unavailable Exception " + "%lx at %lx\n", regs->trap, regs->nip); + die("Unrecoverable VSX Unavailable Exception", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64 +static void tm_unavailable(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM + if (user_mode(regs)) { + current->thread.load_tm++; + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr | MSR_TM); + tm_enable(); + tm_restore_sprs(¤t->thread); + return; + } +#endif + pr_emerg("Unrecoverable TM Unavailable Exception " + "%lx at %lx\n", regs->trap, regs->nip); + die("Unrecoverable TM Unavailable Exception", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(facility_unavailable_exception) +{ + static char *facility_strings[] = { + [FSCR_FP_LG] = "FPU", + [FSCR_VECVSX_LG] = "VMX/VSX", + [FSCR_DSCR_LG] = "DSCR", + [FSCR_PM_LG] = "PMU SPRs", + [FSCR_BHRB_LG] = "BHRB", + [FSCR_TM_LG] = "TM", + [FSCR_EBB_LG] = "EBB", + [FSCR_TAR_LG] = "TAR", + [FSCR_MSGP_LG] = "MSGP", + [FSCR_SCV_LG] = "SCV", + [FSCR_PREFIX_LG] = "PREFIX", + }; + char *facility = "unknown"; + u64 value; + u32 instword, rd; + u8 status; + bool hv; + + hv = (TRAP(regs) == INTERRUPT_H_FAC_UNAVAIL); + if (hv) + value = mfspr(SPRN_HFSCR); + else + value = mfspr(SPRN_FSCR); + + status = value >> 56; + if ((hv || status >= 2) && + (status < ARRAY_SIZE(facility_strings)) && + facility_strings[status]) + facility = facility_strings[status]; + + /* We should not have taken this interrupt in kernel */ + if (!user_mode(regs)) { + pr_emerg("Facility '%s' unavailable (%d) exception in kernel mode at %lx\n", + facility, status, regs->nip); + die("Unexpected facility unavailable exception", regs, SIGABRT); + } + + interrupt_cond_local_irq_enable(regs); + + if (status == FSCR_DSCR_LG) { + /* + * User is accessing the DSCR register using the problem + * state only SPR number (0x03) either through a mfspr or + * a mtspr instruction. If it is a write attempt through + * a mtspr, then we set the inherit bit. This also allows + * the user to write or read the register directly in the + * future by setting via the FSCR DSCR bit. But in case it + * is a read DSCR attempt through a mfspr instruction, we + * just emulate the instruction instead. This code path will + * always emulate all the mfspr instructions till the user + * has attempted at least one mtspr instruction. This way it + * preserves the same behaviour when the user is accessing + * the DSCR through privilege level only SPR number (0x11) + * which is emulated through illegal instruction exception. + * We always leave HFSCR DSCR set. + */ + if (get_user(instword, (u32 __user *)(regs->nip))) { + pr_err("Failed to fetch the user instruction\n"); + return; + } + + /* Write into DSCR (mtspr 0x03, RS) */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR_USER_MASK) + == PPC_INST_MTSPR_DSCR_USER) { + rd = (instword >> 21) & 0x1f; + current->thread.dscr = regs->gpr[rd]; + current->thread.dscr_inherit = 1; + current->thread.fscr |= FSCR_DSCR; + mtspr(SPRN_FSCR, current->thread.fscr); + } + + /* Read from DSCR (mfspr RT, 0x03) */ + if ((instword & PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR_USER_MASK) + == PPC_INST_MFSPR_DSCR_USER) { + if (emulate_instruction(regs)) { + pr_err("DSCR based mfspr emulation failed\n"); + return; + } + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); + emulate_single_step(regs); + } + return; + } + + if (status == FSCR_TM_LG) { + /* + * If we're here then the hardware is TM aware because it + * generated an exception with FSRM_TM set. + * + * If cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_TM) is false, then either firmware + * told us not to do TM, or the kernel is not built with TM + * support. + * + * If both of those things are true, then userspace can spam the + * console by triggering the printk() below just by continually + * doing tbegin (or any TM instruction). So in that case just + * send the process a SIGILL immediately. + */ + if (!cpu_has_feature(CPU_FTR_TM)) + goto out; + + tm_unavailable(regs); + return; + } + + pr_err_ratelimited("%sFacility '%s' unavailable (%d), exception at 0x%lx, MSR=%lx\n", + hv ? "Hypervisor " : "", facility, status, regs->nip, regs->msr); + +out: + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_ILLOPC, regs->nip); +} +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(fp_unavailable_tm) +{ + /* Note: This does not handle any kind of FP laziness. */ + + TM_DEBUG("FP Unavailable trap whilst transactional at 0x%lx, MSR=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr); + + /* We can only have got here if the task started using FP after + * beginning the transaction. So, the transactional regs are just a + * copy of the checkpointed ones. But, we still need to recheckpoint + * as we're enabling FP for the process; it will return, abort the + * transaction, and probably retry but now with FP enabled. So the + * checkpointed FP registers need to be loaded. + */ + tm_reclaim_current(TM_CAUSE_FAC_UNAV); + + /* + * Reclaim initially saved out bogus (lazy) FPRs to ckfp_state, and + * then it was overwrite by the thr->fp_state by tm_reclaim_thread(). + * + * At this point, ck{fp,vr}_state contains the exact values we want to + * recheckpoint. + */ + + /* Enable FP for the task: */ + current->thread.load_fp = 1; + + /* + * Recheckpoint all the checkpointed ckpt, ck{fp, vr}_state registers. + */ + tm_recheckpoint(¤t->thread); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(altivec_unavailable_tm) +{ + /* See the comments in fp_unavailable_tm(). This function operates + * the same way. + */ + + TM_DEBUG("Vector Unavailable trap whilst transactional at 0x%lx," + "MSR=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr); + tm_reclaim_current(TM_CAUSE_FAC_UNAV); + current->thread.load_vec = 1; + tm_recheckpoint(¤t->thread); + current->thread.used_vr = 1; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(vsx_unavailable_tm) +{ + /* See the comments in fp_unavailable_tm(). This works similarly, + * though we're loading both FP and VEC registers in here. + * + * If FP isn't in use, load FP regs. If VEC isn't in use, load VEC + * regs. Either way, set MSR_VSX. + */ + + TM_DEBUG("VSX Unavailable trap whilst transactional at 0x%lx," + "MSR=%lx\n", + regs->nip, regs->msr); + + current->thread.used_vsr = 1; + + /* This reclaims FP and/or VR regs if they're already enabled */ + tm_reclaim_current(TM_CAUSE_FAC_UNAV); + + current->thread.load_vec = 1; + current->thread.load_fp = 1; + + tm_recheckpoint(¤t->thread); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 +DECLARE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(performance_monitor_exception_nmi); +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(performance_monitor_exception_nmi) +{ + __this_cpu_inc(irq_stat.pmu_irqs); + + perf_irq(regs); + + return 0; +} +#endif + +DECLARE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_ASYNC(performance_monitor_exception_async); +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_ASYNC(performance_monitor_exception_async) +{ + __this_cpu_inc(irq_stat.pmu_irqs); + + perf_irq(regs); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_RAW(performance_monitor_exception) +{ + /* + * On 64-bit, if perf interrupts hit in a local_irq_disable + * (soft-masked) region, we consider them as NMIs. This is required to + * prevent hash faults on user addresses when reading callchains (and + * looks better from an irq tracing perspective). + */ + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PPC64) && unlikely(arch_irq_disabled_regs(regs))) + performance_monitor_exception_nmi(regs); + else + performance_monitor_exception_async(regs); + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS +static void handle_debug(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long debug_status) +{ + int changed = 0; + /* + * Determine the cause of the debug event, clear the + * event flags and send a trap to the handler. Torez + */ + if (debug_status & (DBSR_DAC1R | DBSR_DAC1W)) { + dbcr_dac(current) &= ~(DBCR_DAC1R | DBCR_DAC1W); +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_DAC_RANGE + current->thread.debug.dbcr2 &= ~DBCR2_DAC12MODE; +#endif + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_DAC1), debug_status, + 5); + changed |= 0x01; + } else if (debug_status & (DBSR_DAC2R | DBSR_DAC2W)) { + dbcr_dac(current) &= ~(DBCR_DAC2R | DBCR_DAC2W); + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_DAC2), debug_status, + 6); + changed |= 0x01; + } else if (debug_status & DBSR_IAC1) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IAC1; + dbcr_iac_range(current) &= ~DBCR_IAC12MODE; + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_IAC1), debug_status, + 1); + changed |= 0x01; + } else if (debug_status & DBSR_IAC2) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IAC2; + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_IAC2), debug_status, + 2); + changed |= 0x01; + } else if (debug_status & DBSR_IAC3) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IAC3; + dbcr_iac_range(current) &= ~DBCR_IAC34MODE; + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_IAC3), debug_status, + 3); + changed |= 0x01; + } else if (debug_status & DBSR_IAC4) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IAC4; + do_send_trap(regs, mfspr(SPRN_IAC4), debug_status, + 4); + changed |= 0x01; + } + /* + * At the point this routine was called, the MSR(DE) was turned off. + * Check all other debug flags and see if that bit needs to be turned + * back on or not. + */ + if (DBCR_ACTIVE_EVENTS(current->thread.debug.dbcr0, + current->thread.debug.dbcr1)) + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr | MSR_DE); + else + /* Make sure the IDM flag is off */ + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IDM; + + if (changed & 0x01) + mtspr(SPRN_DBCR0, current->thread.debug.dbcr0); +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(DebugException) +{ + unsigned long debug_status = regs->dsisr; + + current->thread.debug.dbsr = debug_status; + + /* Hack alert: On BookE, Branch Taken stops on the branch itself, while + * on server, it stops on the target of the branch. In order to simulate + * the server behaviour, we thus restart right away with a single step + * instead of stopping here when hitting a BT + */ + if (debug_status & DBSR_BT) { + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr & ~MSR_DE); + + /* Disable BT */ + mtspr(SPRN_DBCR0, mfspr(SPRN_DBCR0) & ~DBCR0_BT); + /* Clear the BT event */ + mtspr(SPRN_DBSR, DBSR_BT); + + /* Do the single step trick only when coming from userspace */ + if (user_mode(regs)) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_BT; + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 |= DBCR0_IDM | DBCR0_IC; + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr | MSR_DE); + return; + } + + if (kprobe_post_handler(regs)) + return; + + if (notify_die(DIE_SSTEP, "block_step", regs, 5, + 5, SIGTRAP) == NOTIFY_STOP) { + return; + } + if (debugger_sstep(regs)) + return; + } else if (debug_status & DBSR_IC) { /* Instruction complete */ + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr & ~MSR_DE); + + /* Disable instruction completion */ + mtspr(SPRN_DBCR0, mfspr(SPRN_DBCR0) & ~DBCR0_IC); + /* Clear the instruction completion event */ + mtspr(SPRN_DBSR, DBSR_IC); + + if (kprobe_post_handler(regs)) + return; + + if (notify_die(DIE_SSTEP, "single_step", regs, 5, + 5, SIGTRAP) == NOTIFY_STOP) { + return; + } + + if (debugger_sstep(regs)) + return; + + if (user_mode(regs)) { + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IC; + if (DBCR_ACTIVE_EVENTS(current->thread.debug.dbcr0, + current->thread.debug.dbcr1)) + regs_set_return_msr(regs, regs->msr | MSR_DE); + else + /* Make sure the IDM bit is off */ + current->thread.debug.dbcr0 &= ~DBCR0_IDM; + } + + _exception(SIGTRAP, regs, TRAP_TRACE, regs->nip); + } else + handle_debug(regs, debug_status); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_ADV_DEBUG_REGS */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(altivec_assist_exception) +{ + int err; + + if (!user_mode(regs)) { + printk(KERN_EMERG "VMX/Altivec assist exception in kernel mode" + " at %lx\n", regs->nip); + die("Kernel VMX/Altivec assist exception", regs, SIGILL); + } + + flush_altivec_to_thread(current); + + PPC_WARN_EMULATED(altivec, regs); + err = emulate_altivec(regs); + if (err == 0) { + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); /* skip emulated instruction */ + emulate_single_step(regs); + return; + } + + if (err == -EFAULT) { + /* got an error reading the instruction */ + _exception(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_ACCERR, regs->nip); + } else { + /* didn't recognize the instruction */ + /* XXX quick hack for now: set the non-Java bit in the VSCR */ + printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR "Unrecognized altivec instruction " + "in %s at %lx\n", current->comm, regs->nip); + current->thread.vr_state.vscr.u[3] |= 0x10000; + } +} +#endif /* CONFIG_ALTIVEC */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_85xx +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(CacheLockingException) +{ + unsigned long error_code = regs->dsisr; + + /* We treat cache locking instructions from the user + * as priv ops, in the future we could try to do + * something smarter + */ + if (error_code & (ESR_DLK|ESR_ILK)) + _exception(SIGILL, regs, ILL_PRVOPC, regs->nip); + return; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_85xx */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_SPE +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(SPEFloatingPointException) +{ + unsigned long spefscr; + int fpexc_mode; + int code = FPE_FLTUNK; + int err; + + interrupt_cond_local_irq_enable(regs); + + flush_spe_to_thread(current); + + spefscr = current->thread.spefscr; + fpexc_mode = current->thread.fpexc_mode; + + if ((spefscr & SPEFSCR_FOVF) && (fpexc_mode & PR_FP_EXC_OVF)) { + code = FPE_FLTOVF; + } + else if ((spefscr & SPEFSCR_FUNF) && (fpexc_mode & PR_FP_EXC_UND)) { + code = FPE_FLTUND; + } + else if ((spefscr & SPEFSCR_FDBZ) && (fpexc_mode & PR_FP_EXC_DIV)) + code = FPE_FLTDIV; + else if ((spefscr & SPEFSCR_FINV) && (fpexc_mode & PR_FP_EXC_INV)) { + code = FPE_FLTINV; + } + else if ((spefscr & (SPEFSCR_FG | SPEFSCR_FX)) && (fpexc_mode & PR_FP_EXC_RES)) + code = FPE_FLTRES; + + err = do_spe_mathemu(regs); + if (err == 0) { + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); /* skip emulated instruction */ + emulate_single_step(regs); + return; + } + + if (err == -EFAULT) { + /* got an error reading the instruction */ + _exception(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_ACCERR, regs->nip); + } else if (err == -EINVAL) { + /* didn't recognize the instruction */ + printk(KERN_ERR "unrecognized spe instruction " + "in %s at %lx\n", current->comm, regs->nip); + } else { + _exception(SIGFPE, regs, code, regs->nip); + } + + return; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(SPEFloatingPointRoundException) +{ + int err; + + interrupt_cond_local_irq_enable(regs); + + preempt_disable(); + if (regs->msr & MSR_SPE) + giveup_spe(current); + preempt_enable(); + + regs_add_return_ip(regs, -4); + err = speround_handler(regs); + if (err == 0) { + regs_add_return_ip(regs, 4); /* skip emulated instruction */ + emulate_single_step(regs); + return; + } + + if (err == -EFAULT) { + /* got an error reading the instruction */ + _exception(SIGSEGV, regs, SEGV_ACCERR, regs->nip); + } else if (err == -EINVAL) { + /* didn't recognize the instruction */ + printk(KERN_ERR "unrecognized spe instruction " + "in %s at %lx\n", current->comm, regs->nip); + } else { + _exception(SIGFPE, regs, FPE_FLTUNK, regs->nip); + return; + } +} +#endif + +/* + * We enter here if we get an unrecoverable exception, that is, one + * that happened at a point where the RI (recoverable interrupt) bit + * in the MSR is 0. This indicates that SRR0/1 are live, and that + * we therefore lost state by taking this exception. + */ +void __noreturn unrecoverable_exception(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + pr_emerg("Unrecoverable exception %lx at %lx (msr=%lx)\n", + regs->trap, regs->nip, regs->msr); + die("Unrecoverable exception", regs, SIGABRT); + /* die() should not return */ + for (;;) + ; +} + +#if defined(CONFIG_BOOKE_WDT) || defined(CONFIG_40x) +/* + * Default handler for a Watchdog exception, + * spins until a reboot occurs + */ +void __attribute__ ((weak)) WatchdogHandler(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + /* Generic WatchdogHandler, implement your own */ + mtspr(SPRN_TCR, mfspr(SPRN_TCR)&(~TCR_WIE)); + return; +} + +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER_NMI(WatchdogException) +{ + printk (KERN_EMERG "PowerPC Book-E Watchdog Exception\n"); + WatchdogHandler(regs); + return 0; +} +#endif + +/* + * We enter here if we discover during exception entry that we are + * running in supervisor mode with a userspace value in the stack pointer. + */ +DEFINE_INTERRUPT_HANDLER(kernel_bad_stack) +{ + printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad kernel stack pointer %lx at %lx\n", + regs->gpr[1], regs->nip); + die("Bad kernel stack pointer", regs, SIGABRT); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_EMULATED_STATS + +#define WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(type) .type = { .name = #type } + +struct ppc_emulated ppc_emulated = { +#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(altivec), +#endif + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(dcba), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(dcbz), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(fp_pair), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(isel), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(mcrxr), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(mfpvr), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(multiple), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(popcntb), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(spe), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(string), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(sync), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(unaligned), +#ifdef CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(math), +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_VSX + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(vsx), +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64 + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(mfdscr), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(mtdscr), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(lq_stq), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(lxvw4x), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(lxvh8x), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(lxvd2x), + WARN_EMULATED_SETUP(lxvb16x), +#endif +}; + +u32 ppc_warn_emulated; + +void ppc_warn_emulated_print(const char *type) +{ + pr_warn_ratelimited("%s used emulated %s instruction\n", current->comm, + type); +} + +static int __init ppc_warn_emulated_init(void) +{ + struct dentry *dir; + unsigned int i; + struct ppc_emulated_entry *entries = (void *)&ppc_emulated; + + dir = debugfs_create_dir("emulated_instructions", + arch_debugfs_dir); + + debugfs_create_u32("do_warn", 0644, dir, &ppc_warn_emulated); + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ppc_emulated)/sizeof(*entries); i++) + debugfs_create_u32(entries[i].name, 0644, dir, + (u32 *)&entries[i].val.counter); + + return 0; +} + +device_initcall(ppc_warn_emulated_init); + +#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_EMULATED_STATS */ |