1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ 2 /* 3 * Based on arch/arm/include/asm/tlbflush.h 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Russell King 6 * Copyright (C) 2012 ARM Ltd. 7 */ 8 #ifndef __ASM_TLBFLUSH_H 9 #define __ASM_TLBFLUSH_H 10 11 #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ 12 13 #include <linux/bitfield.h> 14 #include <linux/mm_types.h> 15 #include <linux/sched.h> 16 #include <linux/mmu_notifier.h> 17 #include <asm/cputype.h> 18 #include <asm/mmu.h> 19 20 /* 21 * Raw TLBI operations. 22 * 23 * Where necessary, use the __tlbi() macro to avoid asm() 24 * boilerplate. Drivers and most kernel code should use the TLB 25 * management routines in preference to the macro below. 26 * 27 * The macro can be used as __tlbi(op) or __tlbi(op, arg), depending 28 * on whether a particular TLBI operation takes an argument or 29 * not. The macros handles invoking the asm with or without the 30 * register argument as appropriate. 31 */ 32 #define __TLBI_0(op, arg) asm (ARM64_ASM_PREAMBLE \ 33 "tlbi " #op "\n" \ 34 : : ) 35 36 #define __TLBI_1(op, arg) asm (ARM64_ASM_PREAMBLE \ 37 "tlbi " #op ", %x0\n" \ 38 : : "rZ" (arg)) 39 40 #define __TLBI_N(op, arg, n, ...) __TLBI_##n(op, arg) 41 42 #define __tlbi(op, ...) __TLBI_N(op, ##__VA_ARGS__, 1, 0) 43 44 #define __tlbi_user(op, arg) do { \ 45 if (arm64_kernel_unmapped_at_el0()) \ 46 __tlbi(op, (arg) | USER_ASID_FLAG); \ 47 } while (0) 48 49 /* This macro creates a properly formatted VA operand for the TLBI */ 50 #define __TLBI_VADDR(addr, asid) \ 51 ({ \ 52 unsigned long __ta = (addr) >> 12; \ 53 __ta &= GENMASK_ULL(43, 0); \ 54 __ta |= (unsigned long)(asid) << 48; \ 55 __ta; \ 56 }) 57 58 /* 59 * Get translation granule of the system, which is decided by 60 * PAGE_SIZE. Used by TTL. 61 * - 4KB : 1 62 * - 16KB : 2 63 * - 64KB : 3 64 */ 65 #define TLBI_TTL_TG_4K 1 66 #define TLBI_TTL_TG_16K 2 67 #define TLBI_TTL_TG_64K 3 68 69 static inline unsigned long get_trans_granule(void) 70 { 71 switch (PAGE_SIZE) { 72 case SZ_4K: 73 return TLBI_TTL_TG_4K; 74 case SZ_16K: 75 return TLBI_TTL_TG_16K; 76 case SZ_64K: 77 return TLBI_TTL_TG_64K; 78 default: 79 return 0; 80 } 81 } 82 83 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM64_ERRATUM_4193714 84 85 extern cpumask_t sme_active_cpus; 86 87 void sme_do_dvmsync(const struct cpumask *mask); 88 89 static inline void sme_dvmsync(struct mm_struct *mm) 90 { 91 if (!alternative_has_cap_unlikely(ARM64_WORKAROUND_4193714)) 92 return; 93 94 sme_do_dvmsync(mm_cpumask(mm)); 95 } 96 97 static inline void sme_dvmsync_batch(void) 98 { 99 if (!alternative_has_cap_unlikely(ARM64_WORKAROUND_4193714)) 100 return; 101 102 sme_do_dvmsync(&sme_active_cpus); 103 } 104 105 #else 106 107 static inline void sme_dvmsync(struct mm_struct *mm) 108 { 109 } 110 static inline void sme_dvmsync_batch(void) 111 { 112 } 113 114 #endif /* CONFIG_ARM64_ERRATUM_4193714 */ 115 116 /* 117 * Level-based TLBI operations. 118 * 119 * When ARMv8.4-TTL exists, TLBI operations take an additional hint for 120 * the level at which the invalidation must take place. If the level is 121 * wrong, no invalidation may take place. In the case where the level 122 * cannot be easily determined, the value TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN will perform 123 * a non-hinted invalidation. Any provided level outside the hint range 124 * will also cause fall-back to non-hinted invalidation. 125 * 126 * For Stage-2 invalidation, use the level values provided to that effect 127 * in asm/stage2_pgtable.h. 128 */ 129 #define TLBI_TTL_MASK GENMASK_ULL(47, 44) 130 131 #define TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN INT_MAX 132 133 typedef void (*tlbi_op)(u64 arg); 134 135 static __always_inline void vae1is(u64 arg) 136 { 137 __tlbi(vae1is, arg); 138 __tlbi_user(vae1is, arg); 139 } 140 141 static __always_inline void vae2is(u64 arg) 142 { 143 __tlbi(vae2is, arg); 144 } 145 146 static __always_inline void vale1(u64 arg) 147 { 148 __tlbi(vale1, arg); 149 __tlbi_user(vale1, arg); 150 } 151 152 static __always_inline void vale1is(u64 arg) 153 { 154 __tlbi(vale1is, arg); 155 __tlbi_user(vale1is, arg); 156 } 157 158 static __always_inline void vale2is(u64 arg) 159 { 160 __tlbi(vale2is, arg); 161 } 162 163 static __always_inline void vaale1is(u64 arg) 164 { 165 __tlbi(vaale1is, arg); 166 } 167 168 static __always_inline void ipas2e1(u64 arg) 169 { 170 __tlbi(ipas2e1, arg); 171 } 172 173 static __always_inline void ipas2e1is(u64 arg) 174 { 175 __tlbi(ipas2e1is, arg); 176 } 177 178 static __always_inline void __tlbi_level_asid(tlbi_op op, u64 addr, u32 level, 179 u16 asid) 180 { 181 u64 arg = __TLBI_VADDR(addr, asid); 182 183 if (alternative_has_cap_unlikely(ARM64_HAS_ARMv8_4_TTL) && level <= 3) { 184 u64 ttl = level | (get_trans_granule() << 2); 185 186 FIELD_MODIFY(TLBI_TTL_MASK, &arg, ttl); 187 } 188 189 op(arg); 190 } 191 192 static inline void __tlbi_level(tlbi_op op, u64 addr, u32 level) 193 { 194 __tlbi_level_asid(op, addr, level, 0); 195 } 196 197 /* 198 * This macro creates a properly formatted VA operand for the TLB RANGE. The 199 * value bit assignments are: 200 * 201 * +----------+------+-------+-------+-------+----------------------+ 202 * | ASID | TG | SCALE | NUM | TTL | BADDR | 203 * +-----------------+-------+-------+-------+----------------------+ 204 * |63 48|47 46|45 44|43 39|38 37|36 0| 205 * 206 * The address range is determined by below formula: [BADDR, BADDR + (NUM + 1) * 207 * 2^(5*SCALE + 1) * PAGESIZE) 208 * 209 * Note that the first argument, baddr, is pre-shifted; If LPA2 is in use, BADDR 210 * holds addr[52:16]. Else BADDR holds page number. See for example ARM DDI 211 * 0487J.a section C5.5.60 "TLBI VAE1IS, TLBI VAE1ISNXS, TLB Invalidate by VA, 212 * EL1, Inner Shareable". 213 * 214 */ 215 #define TLBIR_ASID_MASK GENMASK_ULL(63, 48) 216 #define TLBIR_TG_MASK GENMASK_ULL(47, 46) 217 #define TLBIR_SCALE_MASK GENMASK_ULL(45, 44) 218 #define TLBIR_NUM_MASK GENMASK_ULL(43, 39) 219 #define TLBIR_TTL_MASK GENMASK_ULL(38, 37) 220 #define TLBIR_BADDR_MASK GENMASK_ULL(36, 0) 221 222 /* These macros are used by the TLBI RANGE feature. */ 223 #define __TLBI_RANGE_PAGES(num, scale) \ 224 ((unsigned long)((num) + 1) << (5 * (scale) + 1)) 225 #define MAX_TLBI_RANGE_PAGES __TLBI_RANGE_PAGES(31, 3) 226 227 /* 228 * Generate 'num' values from -1 to 31 with -1 rejected by the 229 * __flush_tlb_range() loop below. Its return value is only 230 * significant for a maximum of MAX_TLBI_RANGE_PAGES pages. If 231 * 'pages' is more than that, you must iterate over the overall 232 * range. 233 */ 234 #define __TLBI_RANGE_NUM(pages, scale) \ 235 (((pages) >> (5 * (scale) + 1)) - 1) 236 237 #define __repeat_tlbi_sync(op, arg...) \ 238 do { \ 239 if (!alternative_has_cap_unlikely(ARM64_WORKAROUND_REPEAT_TLBI)) \ 240 break; \ 241 __tlbi(op, ##arg); \ 242 dsb(ish); \ 243 } while (0) 244 245 /* 246 * Complete broadcast TLB maintenance issued by the host which invalidates 247 * stage 1 information in the host's own translation regime. 248 */ 249 static inline void __tlbi_sync_s1ish(struct mm_struct *mm) 250 { 251 dsb(ish); 252 __repeat_tlbi_sync(vale1is, 0); 253 sme_dvmsync(mm); 254 } 255 256 static inline void __tlbi_sync_s1ish_batch(void) 257 { 258 dsb(ish); 259 __repeat_tlbi_sync(vale1is, 0); 260 sme_dvmsync_batch(); 261 } 262 263 static inline void __tlbi_sync_s1ish_kernel(void) 264 { 265 dsb(ish); 266 __repeat_tlbi_sync(vale1is, 0); 267 } 268 269 /* 270 * Complete broadcast TLB maintenance issued by hyp code which invalidates 271 * stage 1 translation information in any translation regime. 272 */ 273 static inline void __tlbi_sync_s1ish_hyp(void) 274 { 275 dsb(ish); 276 __repeat_tlbi_sync(vale2is, 0); 277 } 278 279 /* 280 * TLB Invalidation 281 * ================ 282 * 283 * This header file implements the low-level TLB invalidation routines 284 * (sometimes referred to as "flushing" in the kernel) for arm64. 285 * 286 * Every invalidation operation uses the following template: 287 * 288 * DSB ISHST // Ensure prior page-table updates have completed 289 * TLBI ... // Invalidate the TLB 290 * DSB ISH // Ensure the TLB invalidation has completed 291 * if (invalidated kernel mappings) 292 * ISB // Discard any instructions fetched from the old mapping 293 * 294 * 295 * The following functions form part of the "core" TLB invalidation API, 296 * as documented in Documentation/core-api/cachetlb.rst: 297 * 298 * flush_tlb_all() 299 * Invalidate the entire TLB (kernel + user) on all CPUs 300 * 301 * flush_tlb_mm(mm) 302 * Invalidate an entire user address space on all CPUs. 303 * The 'mm' argument identifies the ASID to invalidate. 304 * 305 * flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end) 306 * Invalidate the virtual-address range '[start, end)' on all 307 * CPUs for the user address space corresponding to 'vma->mm'. 308 * Note that this operation also invalidates any walk-cache 309 * entries associated with translations for the specified address 310 * range. 311 * 312 * flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end) 313 * Same as flush_tlb_range(..., start, end), but applies to 314 * kernel mappings rather than a particular user address space. 315 * Whilst not explicitly documented, this function is used when 316 * unmapping pages from vmalloc/io space. 317 * 318 * flush_tlb_page(vma, addr) 319 * Equivalent to __flush_tlb_page(..., flags=TLBF_NONE) 320 * 321 * 322 * Next, we have some undocumented invalidation routines that you probably 323 * don't want to call unless you know what you're doing: 324 * 325 * local_flush_tlb_all() 326 * Same as flush_tlb_all(), but only applies to the calling CPU. 327 * 328 * __flush_tlb_kernel_pgtable(addr) 329 * Invalidate a single kernel mapping for address 'addr' on all 330 * CPUs, ensuring that any walk-cache entries associated with the 331 * translation are also invalidated. 332 * 333 * __flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end, stride, tlb_level, flags) 334 * Invalidate the virtual-address range '[start, end)' on all 335 * CPUs for the user address space corresponding to 'vma->mm'. 336 * The invalidation operations are issued at a granularity 337 * determined by 'stride'. tlb_level is the level at 338 * which the invalidation must take place. If the level is wrong, 339 * no invalidation may take place. In the case where the level 340 * cannot be easily determined, the value TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN will 341 * perform a non-hinted invalidation. flags may be TLBF_NONE (0) or 342 * any combination of TLBF_NOWALKCACHE (elide eviction of walk 343 * cache entries), TLBF_NONOTIFY (don't call mmu notifiers), 344 * TLBF_NOSYNC (don't issue trailing dsb) and TLBF_NOBROADCAST 345 * (only perform the invalidation for the local cpu). 346 * 347 * __flush_tlb_page(vma, addr, flags) 348 * Invalidate a single user mapping for address 'addr' in the 349 * address space corresponding to 'vma->mm'. Note that this 350 * operation only invalidates a single level 3 page-table entry 351 * and therefore does not affect any walk-caches. flags may contain 352 * any combination of TLBF_NONOTIFY (don't call mmu notifiers), 353 * TLBF_NOSYNC (don't issue trailing dsb) and TLBF_NOBROADCAST 354 * (only perform the invalidation for the local cpu). 355 * 356 * Finally, take a look at asm/tlb.h to see how tlb_flush() is implemented 357 * on top of these routines, since that is our interface to the mmu_gather 358 * API as used by munmap() and friends. 359 */ 360 static inline void local_flush_tlb_all(void) 361 { 362 dsb(nshst); 363 __tlbi(vmalle1); 364 dsb(nsh); 365 isb(); 366 } 367 368 static inline void flush_tlb_all(void) 369 { 370 dsb(ishst); 371 __tlbi(vmalle1is); 372 __tlbi_sync_s1ish_kernel(); 373 isb(); 374 } 375 376 static inline void flush_tlb_mm(struct mm_struct *mm) 377 { 378 unsigned long asid; 379 380 dsb(ishst); 381 asid = __TLBI_VADDR(0, ASID(mm)); 382 __tlbi(aside1is, asid); 383 __tlbi_user(aside1is, asid); 384 __tlbi_sync_s1ish(mm); 385 mmu_notifier_arch_invalidate_secondary_tlbs(mm, 0, -1UL); 386 } 387 388 static inline bool arch_tlbbatch_should_defer(struct mm_struct *mm) 389 { 390 return true; 391 } 392 393 /* 394 * To support TLB batched flush for multiple pages unmapping, we only send 395 * the TLBI for each page in arch_tlbbatch_add_pending() and wait for the 396 * completion at the end in arch_tlbbatch_flush(). Since we've already issued 397 * TLBI for each page so only a DSB is needed to synchronise its effect on the 398 * other CPUs. 399 * 400 * This will save the time waiting on DSB comparing issuing a TLBI;DSB sequence 401 * for each page. 402 */ 403 static inline void arch_tlbbatch_flush(struct arch_tlbflush_unmap_batch *batch) 404 { 405 __tlbi_sync_s1ish_batch(); 406 } 407 408 /* 409 * This is meant to avoid soft lock-ups on large TLB flushing ranges and not 410 * necessarily a performance improvement. 411 */ 412 #define MAX_DVM_OPS PTRS_PER_PTE 413 414 /* 415 * __flush_tlb_range_op - Perform TLBI operation upon a range 416 * 417 * @lop: TLBI level operation to perform 418 * @rop: TLBI range operation to perform 419 * @start: The start address of the range 420 * @pages: Range as the number of pages from 'start' 421 * @stride: Flush granularity 422 * @asid: The ASID of the task (0 for IPA instructions) 423 * @level: Translation Table level hint, if known 424 * @lpa2: If 'true', the lpa2 scheme is used as set out below 425 * 426 * When the CPU does not support TLB range operations, flush the TLB 427 * entries one by one at the granularity of 'stride'. If the TLB 428 * range ops are supported, then: 429 * 430 * 1. If FEAT_LPA2 is in use, the start address of a range operation must be 431 * 64KB aligned, so flush pages one by one until the alignment is reached 432 * using the non-range operations. This step is skipped if LPA2 is not in 433 * use. 434 * 435 * 2. The minimum range granularity is decided by 'scale', so multiple range 436 * TLBI operations may be required. Start from scale = 3, flush the largest 437 * possible number of pages ((num+1)*2^(5*scale+1)) that fit into the 438 * requested range, then decrement scale and continue until one or zero pages 439 * are left. We must start from highest scale to ensure 64KB start alignment 440 * is maintained in the LPA2 case. 441 * 442 * 3. If there is 1 page remaining, flush it through non-range operations. Range 443 * operations can only span an even number of pages. We save this for last to 444 * ensure 64KB start alignment is maintained for the LPA2 case. 445 */ 446 static __always_inline void rvae1is(u64 arg) 447 { 448 __tlbi(rvae1is, arg); 449 __tlbi_user(rvae1is, arg); 450 } 451 452 static __always_inline void rvale1(u64 arg) 453 { 454 __tlbi(rvale1, arg); 455 __tlbi_user(rvale1, arg); 456 } 457 458 static __always_inline void rvale1is(u64 arg) 459 { 460 __tlbi(rvale1is, arg); 461 __tlbi_user(rvale1is, arg); 462 } 463 464 static __always_inline void rvaale1is(u64 arg) 465 { 466 __tlbi(rvaale1is, arg); 467 } 468 469 static __always_inline void ripas2e1is(u64 arg) 470 { 471 __tlbi(ripas2e1is, arg); 472 } 473 474 static __always_inline void __tlbi_range(tlbi_op op, u64 addr, 475 u16 asid, int scale, int num, 476 u32 level, bool lpa2) 477 { 478 u64 arg = 0; 479 480 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_BADDR_MASK, addr >> (lpa2 ? 16 : PAGE_SHIFT)); 481 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_TTL_MASK, level > 3 ? 0 : level); 482 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_NUM_MASK, num); 483 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_SCALE_MASK, scale); 484 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_TG_MASK, get_trans_granule()); 485 arg |= FIELD_PREP(TLBIR_ASID_MASK, asid); 486 487 op(arg); 488 } 489 490 static __always_inline void __flush_tlb_range_op(tlbi_op lop, tlbi_op rop, 491 u64 start, size_t pages, 492 u64 stride, u16 asid, 493 u32 level, bool lpa2) 494 { 495 u64 addr = start, end = start + pages * PAGE_SIZE; 496 int scale = 3; 497 498 while (addr != end) { 499 int num; 500 501 pages = (end - addr) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 502 503 if (!system_supports_tlb_range() || pages == 1) 504 goto invalidate_one; 505 506 if (lpa2 && !IS_ALIGNED(addr, SZ_64K)) 507 goto invalidate_one; 508 509 num = __TLBI_RANGE_NUM(pages, scale); 510 if (num >= 0) { 511 __tlbi_range(rop, addr, asid, scale, num, level, lpa2); 512 addr += __TLBI_RANGE_PAGES(num, scale) << PAGE_SHIFT; 513 } 514 515 scale--; 516 continue; 517 invalidate_one: 518 __tlbi_level_asid(lop, addr, level, asid); 519 addr += stride; 520 } 521 } 522 523 #define __flush_s1_tlb_range_op(op, start, pages, stride, asid, tlb_level) \ 524 __flush_tlb_range_op(op, r##op, start, pages, stride, asid, tlb_level, lpa2_is_enabled()) 525 526 #define __flush_s2_tlb_range_op(op, start, pages, stride, tlb_level) \ 527 __flush_tlb_range_op(op, r##op, start, pages, stride, 0, tlb_level, kvm_lpa2_is_enabled()) 528 529 static inline bool __flush_tlb_range_limit_excess(unsigned long pages, 530 unsigned long stride) 531 { 532 /* 533 * Assume that the worst case number of DVM ops required to flush a 534 * given range on a system that supports tlb-range is 20 (4 scales, 1 535 * final page, 15 for alignment on LPA2 systems), which is much smaller 536 * than MAX_DVM_OPS. 537 */ 538 if (system_supports_tlb_range()) 539 return pages > MAX_TLBI_RANGE_PAGES; 540 541 return pages >= (MAX_DVM_OPS * stride) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 542 } 543 544 typedef unsigned __bitwise tlbf_t; 545 546 /* No special behaviour. */ 547 #define TLBF_NONE ((__force tlbf_t)0) 548 549 /* Invalidate tlb entries only, leaving the page table walk cache intact. */ 550 #define TLBF_NOWALKCACHE ((__force tlbf_t)BIT(0)) 551 552 /* Skip the trailing dsb after issuing tlbi. */ 553 #define TLBF_NOSYNC ((__force tlbf_t)BIT(1)) 554 555 /* Suppress tlb notifier callbacks for this flush operation. */ 556 #define TLBF_NONOTIFY ((__force tlbf_t)BIT(2)) 557 558 /* Perform the tlbi locally without broadcasting to other CPUs. */ 559 #define TLBF_NOBROADCAST ((__force tlbf_t)BIT(3)) 560 561 static __always_inline void __do_flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 562 unsigned long start, unsigned long end, 563 unsigned long stride, int tlb_level, 564 tlbf_t flags) 565 { 566 struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; 567 unsigned long asid, pages; 568 569 pages = (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 570 571 if (__flush_tlb_range_limit_excess(pages, stride)) { 572 flush_tlb_mm(mm); 573 return; 574 } 575 576 if (!(flags & TLBF_NOBROADCAST)) 577 dsb(ishst); 578 else 579 dsb(nshst); 580 581 asid = ASID(mm); 582 583 switch (flags & (TLBF_NOWALKCACHE | TLBF_NOBROADCAST)) { 584 case TLBF_NONE: 585 __flush_s1_tlb_range_op(vae1is, start, pages, stride, 586 asid, tlb_level); 587 break; 588 case TLBF_NOWALKCACHE: 589 __flush_s1_tlb_range_op(vale1is, start, pages, stride, 590 asid, tlb_level); 591 break; 592 case TLBF_NOBROADCAST: 593 /* Combination unused */ 594 BUG(); 595 break; 596 case TLBF_NOWALKCACHE | TLBF_NOBROADCAST: 597 __flush_s1_tlb_range_op(vale1, start, pages, stride, 598 asid, tlb_level); 599 break; 600 } 601 602 if (!(flags & TLBF_NONOTIFY)) 603 mmu_notifier_arch_invalidate_secondary_tlbs(mm, start, end); 604 605 if (!(flags & TLBF_NOSYNC)) { 606 if (!(flags & TLBF_NOBROADCAST)) 607 __tlbi_sync_s1ish(mm); 608 else 609 dsb(nsh); 610 } 611 } 612 613 static inline void __flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 614 unsigned long start, unsigned long end, 615 unsigned long stride, int tlb_level, 616 tlbf_t flags) 617 { 618 start = round_down(start, stride); 619 end = round_up(end, stride); 620 __do_flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end, stride, tlb_level, flags); 621 } 622 623 static inline void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 624 unsigned long start, unsigned long end) 625 { 626 /* 627 * We cannot use leaf-only invalidation here, since we may be invalidating 628 * table entries as part of collapsing hugepages or moving page tables. 629 * Set the tlb_level to TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN because we can not get enough 630 * information here. 631 */ 632 __flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end, PAGE_SIZE, TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN, TLBF_NONE); 633 } 634 635 static inline void __flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 636 unsigned long uaddr, tlbf_t flags) 637 { 638 unsigned long start = round_down(uaddr, PAGE_SIZE); 639 unsigned long end = start + PAGE_SIZE; 640 641 __do_flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end, PAGE_SIZE, 3, 642 TLBF_NOWALKCACHE | flags); 643 } 644 645 static inline void flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 646 unsigned long uaddr) 647 { 648 __flush_tlb_page(vma, uaddr, TLBF_NONE); 649 } 650 651 static inline void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end) 652 { 653 const unsigned long stride = PAGE_SIZE; 654 unsigned long pages; 655 656 start = round_down(start, stride); 657 end = round_up(end, stride); 658 pages = (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; 659 660 if (__flush_tlb_range_limit_excess(pages, stride)) { 661 flush_tlb_all(); 662 return; 663 } 664 665 dsb(ishst); 666 __flush_s1_tlb_range_op(vaale1is, start, pages, stride, 0, 667 TLBI_TTL_UNKNOWN); 668 __tlbi_sync_s1ish_kernel(); 669 isb(); 670 } 671 672 /* 673 * Used to invalidate the TLB (walk caches) corresponding to intermediate page 674 * table levels (pgd/pud/pmd). 675 */ 676 static inline void __flush_tlb_kernel_pgtable(unsigned long kaddr) 677 { 678 unsigned long addr = __TLBI_VADDR(kaddr, 0); 679 680 dsb(ishst); 681 __tlbi(vaae1is, addr); 682 __tlbi_sync_s1ish_kernel(); 683 isb(); 684 } 685 686 static inline void arch_tlbbatch_add_pending(struct arch_tlbflush_unmap_batch *batch, 687 struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start, unsigned long end) 688 { 689 struct vm_area_struct vma = { .vm_mm = mm, .vm_flags = 0 }; 690 691 __flush_tlb_range(&vma, start, end, PAGE_SIZE, 3, 692 TLBF_NOWALKCACHE | TLBF_NOSYNC); 693 } 694 695 static inline bool __pte_flags_need_flush(ptval_t oldval, ptval_t newval) 696 { 697 ptval_t diff = oldval ^ newval; 698 699 /* invalid to valid transition requires no flush */ 700 if (!(oldval & PTE_VALID)) 701 return false; 702 703 /* Transition in the SW bits requires no flush */ 704 diff &= ~PTE_SWBITS_MASK; 705 706 return diff; 707 } 708 709 static inline bool pte_needs_flush(pte_t oldpte, pte_t newpte) 710 { 711 return __pte_flags_need_flush(pte_val(oldpte), pte_val(newpte)); 712 } 713 #define pte_needs_flush pte_needs_flush 714 715 static inline bool huge_pmd_needs_flush(pmd_t oldpmd, pmd_t newpmd) 716 { 717 return __pte_flags_need_flush(pmd_val(oldpmd), pmd_val(newpmd)); 718 } 719 #define huge_pmd_needs_flush huge_pmd_needs_flush 720 721 #undef __tlbi_user 722 #undef __TLBI_VADDR 723 #endif 724 725 #endif 726