Hijacking CPU_FTR_VSX for BGQ QPX
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Sat Nov 10 06:57:09 EST 2012
On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 11:43 -0600, Jimi Xenidis wrote:
> The CPU_FTR_* values are pretty tight (a few bits left) yes I need to save and restore the QPX registers.
> There are 32 QPX registers, each 32 bytes in size, it is otherwise managed by the FPSCR and MSR[FP]
>
> I was thinking that I could hijack the VSX, since there is no plan to add it to embedded yet.
> I could be explicit or create an alieas fo the same bit, but the basic effect (after increasing the save area size) would be something like the diff below.
> Thoughts?
Don't. Use a different bit, we can always split the mask again if
needed, move more bits to mmu_features etc...
> -#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
> +#if defined (CONFIG_VSX) && defined(CONFIG_BGQ)
> +# error "This code depends on CONFIG_VSX and CONFIG_BGQ being exclusive
> +#elif defined (CONFIG_VSX)
> +# define _REST_32VSRS(n,c,base) REST_32VSRS(n,c,base)
> +# define _SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base) SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base)
> +#elif defined(CONFIG_BGQ)
Make a CONFIG_PPC_QPX or something like that specifically for the QPX
stuff that you can then "select" from CONFIG_PPC_BGQ (don't do just
CONFIG_BGQ).
And don't just "hijack" stuff like that, it should be a runtime option,
so add a new set etc... it should be possible to build a kernel that
boots on a BGQ or a hypothetical BookE chip with VSX.
> +# define _REST_32VSRS(n,c,base) REST_32QRS(n,c,base)
> +# define _SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base) SAVE_32QRS(n,c,base)
> +#endif
> +
> +#if defined (CONFIG_VSX) || defined(CONFIG_BGQ)
> #define REST_32FPVSRS(n,c,base) \
> BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
> b 2f; \
> END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
> REST_32FPRS(n,base); \
> b 3f; \
> -2: REST_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
> +2: _REST_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
> 3:
>
> #define SAVE_32FPVSRS(n,c,base) \
> @@ -41,7 +51,7 @@ BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
> END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
> SAVE_32FPRS(n,base); \
> b 3f; \
> -2: SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
> +2: _SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
> 3:
> #else
> #define REST_32FPVSRS(n,b,base) REST_32FPRS(n, base)
Cheers,
Ben.
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