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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2006-02-27 02:24:22 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@sunset.davemloft.net>2006-03-20 04:11:16 -0500
commit56fb4df6da76c35dca22036174e2d1edef83ff1f (patch)
treeb39f152ec9ed682edceca965a85680fd4bf736a7 /arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c
parent3c936465249f863f322154ff1aaa628b84ee5750 (diff)
[SPARC64]: Elminate all usage of hard-coded trap globals.
UltraSPARC has special sets of global registers which are switched to for certain trap types. There is one set for MMU related traps, one set of Interrupt Vector processing, and another set (called the Alternate globals) for all other trap types. For what seems like forever we've hard coded the values in some of these trap registers. Some examples include: 1) Interrupt Vector global %g6 holds current processors interrupt work struct where received interrupts are managed for IRQ handler dispatch. 2) MMU global %g7 holds the base of the page tables of the currently active address space. 3) Alternate global %g6 held the current_thread_info() value. Such hardcoding has resulted in some serious issues in many areas. There are some code sequences where having another register available would help clean up the implementation. Taking traps such as cross-calls from the OBP firmware requires some trick code sequences wherein we have to save away and restore all of the special sets of global registers when we enter/exit OBP. We were also using the IMMU TSB register on SMP to hold the per-cpu area base address, which doesn't work any longer now that we actually use the TSB facility of the cpu. The implementation is pretty straight forward. One tricky bit is getting the current processor ID as that is different on different cpu variants. We use a stub with a fancy calling convention which we patch at boot time. The calling convention is that the stub is branched to and the (PC - 4) to return to is in register %g1. The cpu number is left in %g6. This stub can be invoked by using the __GET_CPUID macro. We use an array of per-cpu trap state to store the current thread and physical address of the current address space's page tables. The TRAP_LOAD_THREAD_REG loads %g6 with the current thread from this table, it uses __GET_CPUID and also clobbers %g1. TRAP_LOAD_IRQ_WORK is used by the interrupt vector processing to load the current processor's IRQ software state into %g6. It also uses __GET_CPUID and clobbers %g1. Finally, TRAP_LOAD_PGD_PHYS loads the physical address base of the current address space's page tables into %g7, it clobbers %g1 and uses __GET_CPUID. Many refinements are possible, as well as some tuning, with this stuff in place. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c26
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c b/arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c
index f7490ef629b9..3e48af2769d4 100644
--- a/arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c
+++ b/arch/sparc64/kernel/irq.c
@@ -848,33 +848,9 @@ static void kill_prom_timer(void)
848 848
849void init_irqwork_curcpu(void) 849void init_irqwork_curcpu(void)
850{ 850{
851 register struct irq_work_struct *workp asm("o2");
852 register unsigned long tmp asm("o3");
853 int cpu = hard_smp_processor_id(); 851 int cpu = hard_smp_processor_id();
854 852
855 memset(__irq_work + cpu, 0, sizeof(*workp)); 853 memset(__irq_work + cpu, 0, sizeof(struct irq_work_struct));
856
857 /* Make sure we are called with PSTATE_IE disabled. */
858 __asm__ __volatile__("rdpr %%pstate, %0\n\t"
859 : "=r" (tmp));
860 if (tmp & PSTATE_IE) {
861 prom_printf("BUG: init_irqwork_curcpu() called with "
862 "PSTATE_IE enabled, bailing.\n");
863 __asm__ __volatile__("mov %%i7, %0\n\t"
864 : "=r" (tmp));
865 prom_printf("BUG: Called from %lx\n", tmp);
866 prom_halt();
867 }
868
869 /* Set interrupt globals. */
870 workp = &__irq_work[cpu];
871 __asm__ __volatile__(
872 "rdpr %%pstate, %0\n\t"
873 "wrpr %0, %1, %%pstate\n\t"
874 "mov %2, %%g6\n\t"
875 "wrpr %0, 0x0, %%pstate\n\t"
876 : "=&r" (tmp)
877 : "i" (PSTATE_IG), "r" (workp));
878} 854}
879 855
880/* Only invoked on boot processor. */ 856/* Only invoked on boot processor. */