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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * include/asm-parisc/processor.h
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 1994 Linus Torvalds
6  * Copyright (C) 2001 Grant Grundler
7  */
8 
9 #ifndef __ASM_PARISC_PROCESSOR_H
10 #define __ASM_PARISC_PROCESSOR_H
11 
12 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
13 #include <linux/threads.h>
14 
15 #include <asm/prefetch.h>
16 #include <asm/hardware.h>
17 #include <asm/pdc.h>
18 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
19 #include <asm/types.h>
20 #include <asm/percpu.h>
21 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
22 
23 #define HAVE_ARCH_PICK_MMAP_LAYOUT
24 
25 #define TASK_SIZE_OF(tsk)       ((tsk)->thread.task_size)
26 #define TASK_SIZE	        TASK_SIZE_OF(current)
27 #define TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE      (current->thread.map_base)
28 
29 #define DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE32	(0xFFF00000UL)
30 #define DEFAULT_MAP_BASE32	(0x40000000UL)
31 
32 #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
33 #define DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE       (MAX_ADDRESS-0xf000000)
34 #define DEFAULT_MAP_BASE        (0x200000000UL)
35 #else
36 #define DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE	DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE32
37 #define DEFAULT_MAP_BASE	DEFAULT_MAP_BASE32
38 #endif
39 
40 #ifdef __KERNEL__
41 
42 /* XXX: STACK_TOP actually should be STACK_BOTTOM for parisc.
43  * prumpf */
44 
45 #define STACK_TOP	TASK_SIZE
46 #define STACK_TOP_MAX	DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE
47 
48 /* Allow bigger stacks for 64-bit processes */
49 #define STACK_SIZE_MAX	(USER_WIDE_MODE					\
50 			 ? (1 << 30)	/* 1 GB */			\
51 			 : (CONFIG_MAX_STACK_SIZE_MB*1024*1024))
52 
53 #endif
54 
55 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
56 
57 /*
58  * Data detected about CPUs at boot time which is the same for all CPU's.
59  * HP boxes are SMP - ie identical processors.
60  *
61  * FIXME: some CPU rev info may be processor specific...
62  */
63 struct system_cpuinfo_parisc {
64 	unsigned int	cpu_count;
65 	unsigned int	cpu_hz;
66 	unsigned int	hversion;
67 	unsigned int	sversion;
68 	enum cpu_type	cpu_type;
69 
70 	struct {
71 		struct pdc_model model;
72 		unsigned long versions;
73 		unsigned long cpuid;
74 		unsigned long capabilities;
75 		char   sys_model_name[81]; /* PDC-ROM returnes this model name */
76 	} pdc;
77 
78 	const char	*cpu_name;	/* e.g. "PA7300LC (PCX-L2)" */
79 	const char	*family_name;	/* e.g. "1.1e" */
80 };
81 
82 
83 /* Per CPU data structure - ie varies per CPU.  */
84 struct cpuinfo_parisc {
85 	unsigned long it_value;     /* Interval Timer at last timer Intr */
86 	unsigned long irq_count;    /* number of IRQ's since boot */
87 	unsigned long cpuid;        /* aka slot_number or set to NO_PROC_ID */
88 	unsigned long hpa;          /* Host Physical address */
89 	unsigned long txn_addr;     /* MMIO addr of EIR or id_eid */
90 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
91 	unsigned long pending_ipi;  /* bitmap of type ipi_message_type */
92 #endif
93 	unsigned long bh_count;     /* number of times bh was invoked */
94 	unsigned long fp_rev;
95 	unsigned long fp_model;
96 	unsigned long cpu_num;      /* CPU number from PAT firmware */
97 	unsigned long cpu_loc;      /* CPU location from PAT firmware */
98 	unsigned int state;
99 	struct parisc_device *dev;
100 	unsigned long loops_per_jiffy;
101 };
102 
103 extern struct system_cpuinfo_parisc boot_cpu_data;
104 DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct cpuinfo_parisc, cpu_data);
105 
106 #define CPU_HVERSION ((boot_cpu_data.hversion >> 4) & 0x0FFF)
107 
108 typedef struct {
109 	int seg;
110 } mm_segment_t;
111 
112 #define ARCH_MIN_TASKALIGN	8
113 
114 struct thread_struct {
115 	struct pt_regs regs;
116 	unsigned long  task_size;
117 	unsigned long  map_base;
118 	unsigned long  flags;
119 };
120 
121 #define task_pt_regs(tsk) ((struct pt_regs *)&((tsk)->thread.regs))
122 
123 /* Thread struct flags. */
124 #define PARISC_UAC_NOPRINT	(1UL << 0)	/* see prctl and unaligned.c */
125 #define PARISC_UAC_SIGBUS	(1UL << 1)
126 #define PARISC_KERNEL_DEATH	(1UL << 31)	/* see die_if_kernel()... */
127 
128 #define PARISC_UAC_SHIFT	0
129 #define PARISC_UAC_MASK		(PARISC_UAC_NOPRINT|PARISC_UAC_SIGBUS)
130 
131 #define SET_UNALIGN_CTL(task,value)                                       \
132         ({                                                                \
133         (task)->thread.flags = (((task)->thread.flags & ~PARISC_UAC_MASK) \
134                                 | (((value) << PARISC_UAC_SHIFT) &        \
135                                    PARISC_UAC_MASK));                     \
136         0;                                                                \
137         })
138 
139 #define GET_UNALIGN_CTL(task,addr)                                        \
140         ({                                                                \
141         put_user(((task)->thread.flags & PARISC_UAC_MASK)                 \
142                  >> PARISC_UAC_SHIFT, (int __user *) (addr));             \
143         })
144 
145 #define INIT_THREAD { \
146 	.regs = {	.gr	= { 0, }, \
147 			.fr	= { 0, }, \
148 			.sr	= { 0, }, \
149 			.iasq	= { 0, }, \
150 			.iaoq	= { 0, }, \
151 			.cr27	= 0, \
152 		}, \
153 	.task_size	= DEFAULT_TASK_SIZE, \
154 	.map_base	= DEFAULT_MAP_BASE, \
155 	.flags		= 0 \
156 	}
157 
158 struct task_struct;
159 void show_trace(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long *stack);
160 
161 /*
162  * Start user thread in another space.
163  *
164  * Note that we set both the iaoq and r31 to the new pc. When
165  * the kernel initially calls execve it will return through an
166  * rfi path that will use the values in the iaoq. The execve
167  * syscall path will return through the gateway page, and
168  * that uses r31 to branch to.
169  *
170  * For ELF we clear r23, because the dynamic linker uses it to pass
171  * the address of the finalizer function.
172  *
173  * We also initialize sr3 to an illegal value (illegal for our
174  * implementation, not for the architecture).
175  */
176 typedef unsigned int elf_caddr_t;
177 
178 /* The ELF abi wants things done a "wee bit" differently than
179  * som does.  Supporting this behavior here avoids
180  * having our own version of create_elf_tables.
181  *
182  * Oh, and yes, that is not a typo, we are really passing argc in r25
183  * and argv in r24 (rather than r26 and r25).  This is because that's
184  * where __libc_start_main wants them.
185  *
186  * Duplicated from dl-machine.h for the benefit of readers:
187  *
188  *  Our initial stack layout is rather different from everyone else's
189  *  due to the unique PA-RISC ABI.  As far as I know it looks like
190  *  this:
191 
192    -----------------------------------  (user startup code creates this frame)
193    |         32 bytes of magic       |
194    |---------------------------------|
195    | 32 bytes argument/sp save area  |
196    |---------------------------------| (bprm->p)
197    |	    ELF auxiliary info	     |
198    |         (up to 28 words)        |
199    |---------------------------------|
200    |		   NULL		     |
201    |---------------------------------|
202    |	   Environment pointers	     |
203    |---------------------------------|
204    |		   NULL		     |
205    |---------------------------------|
206    |        Argument pointers        |
207    |---------------------------------| <- argv
208    |          argc (1 word)          |
209    |---------------------------------| <- bprm->exec (HACK!)
210    |         N bytes of slack        |
211    |---------------------------------|
212    |	filename passed to execve    |
213    |---------------------------------| (mm->env_end)
214    |           env strings           |
215    |---------------------------------| (mm->env_start, mm->arg_end)
216    |           arg strings           |
217    |---------------------------------|
218    | additional faked arg strings if |
219    | we're invoked via binfmt_script |
220    |---------------------------------| (mm->arg_start)
221    stack base is at TASK_SIZE - rlim_max.
222 
223 on downward growing arches, it looks like this:
224    stack base at TASK_SIZE
225    | filename passed to execve
226    | env strings
227    | arg strings
228    | faked arg strings
229    | slack
230    | ELF
231    | envps
232    | argvs
233    | argc
234 
235  *  The pleasant part of this is that if we need to skip arguments we
236  *  can just decrement argc and move argv, because the stack pointer
237  *  is utterly unrelated to the location of the environment and
238  *  argument vectors.
239  *
240  * Note that the S/390 people took the easy way out and hacked their
241  * GCC to make the stack grow downwards.
242  *
243  * Final Note: For entry from syscall, the W (wide) bit of the PSW
244  * is stuffed into the lowest bit of the user sp (%r30), so we fill
245  * it in here from the current->personality
246  */
247 
248 #define USER_WIDE_MODE	(!is_32bit_task())
249 
250 #define start_thread(regs, new_pc, new_sp) do {		\
251 	elf_addr_t *sp = (elf_addr_t *)new_sp;		\
252 	__u32 spaceid = (__u32)current->mm->context;	\
253 	elf_addr_t pc = (elf_addr_t)new_pc | 3;		\
254 	elf_caddr_t *argv = (elf_caddr_t *)bprm->exec + 1;	\
255 							\
256 	regs->iasq[0] = spaceid;			\
257 	regs->iasq[1] = spaceid;			\
258 	regs->iaoq[0] = pc;				\
259 	regs->iaoq[1] = pc + 4;                         \
260 	regs->sr[2] = LINUX_GATEWAY_SPACE;              \
261 	regs->sr[3] = 0xffff;				\
262 	regs->sr[4] = spaceid;				\
263 	regs->sr[5] = spaceid;				\
264 	regs->sr[6] = spaceid;				\
265 	regs->sr[7] = spaceid;				\
266 	regs->gr[ 0] = USER_PSW | (USER_WIDE_MODE ? PSW_W : 0); \
267 	regs->fr[ 0] = 0LL;                            	\
268 	regs->fr[ 1] = 0LL;                            	\
269 	regs->fr[ 2] = 0LL;                            	\
270 	regs->fr[ 3] = 0LL;                            	\
271 	regs->gr[30] = (((unsigned long)sp + 63) &~ 63) | (USER_WIDE_MODE ? 1 : 0); \
272 	regs->gr[31] = pc;				\
273 							\
274 	get_user(regs->gr[25], (argv - 1));		\
275 	regs->gr[24] = (long) argv;			\
276 	regs->gr[23] = 0;				\
277 } while(0)
278 
279 struct task_struct;
280 struct mm_struct;
281 
282 /* Free all resources held by a thread. */
283 extern void release_thread(struct task_struct *);
284 
285 extern unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p);
286 
287 #define KSTK_EIP(tsk)	((tsk)->thread.regs.iaoq[0])
288 #define KSTK_ESP(tsk)	((tsk)->thread.regs.gr[30])
289 
290 #define cpu_relax()	barrier()
291 
292 /*
293  * parisc_requires_coherency() is used to identify the combined VIPT/PIPT
294  * cached CPUs which require a guarantee of coherency (no inequivalent aliases
295  * with different data, whether clean or not) to operate
296  */
297 #ifdef CONFIG_PA8X00
298 extern int _parisc_requires_coherency;
299 #define parisc_requires_coherency()	_parisc_requires_coherency
300 #else
301 #define parisc_requires_coherency()	(0)
302 #endif
303 
304 extern int running_on_qemu;
305 
306 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
307 
308 #endif /* __ASM_PARISC_PROCESSOR_H */
309