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1/*
2 * r2300_switch.S: R2300 specific task switching code.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999 by Ralf Baechle
5 * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 by Andreas Busse
6 *
7 * Multi-cpu abstraction and macros for easier reading:
8 * Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (davem@davemloft.net)
9 *
10 * Further modifications to make this work:
11 * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Harald Koerfgen
12 */
13#include <asm/asm.h>
14#include <asm/cachectl.h>
15#include <asm/fpregdef.h>
16#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
17#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
18#include <asm/regdef.h>
19#include <asm/stackframe.h>
20#include <asm/thread_info.h>
21
22#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
23
24	.set	mips1
25	.align	5
26
27/*
28 * Offset to the current process status flags, the first 32 bytes of the
29 * stack are not used.
30 */
31#define ST_OFF (_THREAD_SIZE - 32 - PT_SIZE + PT_STATUS)
32
33/*
34 * FPU context is saved iff the process has used it's FPU in the current
35 * time slice as indicated by TIF_USEDFPU.  In any case, the CU1 bit for user
36 * space STATUS register should be 0, so that a process *always* starts its
37 * userland with FPU disabled after each context switch.
38 *
39 * FPU will be enabled as soon as the process accesses FPU again, through
40 * do_cpu() trap.
41 */
42
43/*
44 * task_struct *resume(task_struct *prev, task_struct *next,
45 *		       struct thread_info *next_ti, int usedfpu)
46 */
47LEAF(resume)
48	mfc0	t1, CP0_STATUS
49	sw	t1, THREAD_STATUS(a0)
50	cpu_save_nonscratch a0
51	sw	ra, THREAD_REG31(a0)
52
53	beqz	a3, 1f
54
55	PTR_L	t3, TASK_THREAD_INFO(a0)
56
57	/*
58	 * clear saved user stack CU1 bit
59	 */
60	lw	t0, ST_OFF(t3)
61	li	t1, ~ST0_CU1
62	and	t0, t0, t1
63	sw	t0, ST_OFF(t3)
64
65	fpu_save_single a0, t0			# clobbers t0
66
671:
68
69#if defined(CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR) && !defined(CONFIG_SMP)
70	PTR_LA	t8, __stack_chk_guard
71	LONG_L	t9, TASK_STACK_CANARY(a1)
72	LONG_S	t9, 0(t8)
73#endif
74
75	/*
76	 * The order of restoring the registers takes care of the race
77	 * updating $28, $29 and kernelsp without disabling ints.
78	 */
79	move	$28, a2
80	cpu_restore_nonscratch a1
81
82	addiu	t1, $28, _THREAD_SIZE - 32
83	sw	t1, kernelsp
84
85	mfc0	t1, CP0_STATUS		/* Do we really need this? */
86	li	a3, 0xff01
87	and	t1, a3
88	lw	a2, THREAD_STATUS(a1)
89	nor	a3, $0, a3
90	and	a2, a3
91	or	a2, t1
92	mtc0	a2, CP0_STATUS
93	move	v0, a0
94	jr	ra
95	END(resume)
96
97/*
98 * Save a thread's fp context.
99 */
100LEAF(_save_fp)
101	fpu_save_single a0, t1			# clobbers t1
102	jr	ra
103	END(_save_fp)
104
105/*
106 * Restore a thread's fp context.
107 */
108LEAF(_restore_fp)
109	fpu_restore_single a0, t1		# clobbers t1
110	jr	ra
111	END(_restore_fp)
112
113/*
114 * Load the FPU with signalling NANS.  This bit pattern we're using has
115 * the property that no matter whether considered as single or as double
116 * precision represents signaling NANS.
117 *
118 * We initialize fcr31 to rounding to nearest, no exceptions.
119 */
120
121#define FPU_DEFAULT  0x00000000
122
123	.set push
124	SET_HARDFLOAT
125
126LEAF(_init_fpu)
127	mfc0	t0, CP0_STATUS
128	li	t1, ST0_CU1
129	or	t0, t1
130	mtc0	t0, CP0_STATUS
131
132	li	t1, FPU_DEFAULT
133	ctc1	t1, fcr31
134
135	li	t0, -1
136
137	mtc1	t0, $f0
138	mtc1	t0, $f1
139	mtc1	t0, $f2
140	mtc1	t0, $f3
141	mtc1	t0, $f4
142	mtc1	t0, $f5
143	mtc1	t0, $f6
144	mtc1	t0, $f7
145	mtc1	t0, $f8
146	mtc1	t0, $f9
147	mtc1	t0, $f10
148	mtc1	t0, $f11
149	mtc1	t0, $f12
150	mtc1	t0, $f13
151	mtc1	t0, $f14
152	mtc1	t0, $f15
153	mtc1	t0, $f16
154	mtc1	t0, $f17
155	mtc1	t0, $f18
156	mtc1	t0, $f19
157	mtc1	t0, $f20
158	mtc1	t0, $f21
159	mtc1	t0, $f22
160	mtc1	t0, $f23
161	mtc1	t0, $f24
162	mtc1	t0, $f25
163	mtc1	t0, $f26
164	mtc1	t0, $f27
165	mtc1	t0, $f28
166	mtc1	t0, $f29
167	mtc1	t0, $f30
168	mtc1	t0, $f31
169	jr	ra
170	END(_init_fpu)
171
172	.set pop
173