[PATCH v2] powerpc 8xx: Fixing issue with CONFIG_PIN_TLB
Scott Wood
scottwood at freescale.com
Tue Sep 17 07:02:16 EST 2013
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 07:04 +0200, leroy christophe wrote:
> Le 12/09/2013 20:44, Scott Wood a écrit :
> > On Thu, 2013-09-12 at 20:25 +0200, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> >> This is a reorganisation of the setup of the TLB at kernel startup, in order
> >> to handle the CONFIG_PIN_TLB case in accordance with chapter 8.10.3 of MPC866
> >> and MPC885 reference manuals.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy at c-s.fr>
> >>
> >> diff -ur linux-3.11.org/arch/powerpc/kernel/head_8xx.S linux-3.11/arch/powerpc/kernel/head_8xx.S
> >> --- linux-3.11.org/arch/powerpc/kernel/head_8xx.S 2013-09-02 22:46:10.000000000 +0200
> >> +++ linux-3.11/arch/powerpc/kernel/head_8xx.S 2013-09-09 11:28:54.000000000 +0200
> >> @@ -785,27 +785,24 @@
> >> * these mappings is mapped by page tables.
> >> */
> >> initial_mmu:
> >> - tlbia /* Invalidate all TLB entries */
> >> -/* Always pin the first 8 MB ITLB to prevent ITLB
> >> - misses while mucking around with SRR0/SRR1 in asm
> >> -*/
> >> - lis r8, MI_RSV4I at h
> >> - ori r8, r8, 0x1c00
> >> -
> >> + lis r8, MI_RESETVAL at h
> >> mtspr SPRN_MI_CTR, r8 /* Set instruction MMU control */
> >>
> >> -#ifdef CONFIG_PIN_TLB
> >> - lis r10, (MD_RSV4I | MD_RESETVAL)@h
> >> - ori r10, r10, 0x1c00
> >> - mr r8, r10
> >> -#else
> >> lis r10, MD_RESETVAL at h
> >> -#endif
> >> #ifndef CONFIG_8xx_COPYBACK
> >> oris r10, r10, MD_WTDEF at h
> >> #endif
> >> mtspr SPRN_MD_CTR, r10 /* Set data TLB control */
> >>
> >> + tlbia /* Invalidate all TLB entries */
> > Is this change to make sure we invalidate everything even if the
> > bootloader set RSV4I?
> Most probably. It is step 2 of the process defined in MPC866 and MPC885
> Reference Manuals:
>
> §8.10.3 Loading Locked TLB Entries:
> The process of loading a single reserved entry in the TLB is as follows:
To minimize code churn we should just fix actual problems, rather than
shuffle things around to conform to a suggested sequence. After all,
we're not just trying to load a single entry.
> >> + ori r8, r8, 0x1c00
> >> + mtspr SPRN_MI_CTR, r8 /* Set instruction MMU control */
> >> +#ifdef CONFIG_PIN_TLB
> >> + ori r10, r10, 0x1c00
> >> + mtspr SPRN_MD_CTR, r10 /* Set data TLB control */
> >> +#endif
> > Still 0x1c00?
> Yes, I kept the same entries in order to limit modifications:
> * 28 = First 8Mbytes page
> * 29 = IMMR
> * 30 = Second 8Mbytes page
> * 31 = Third 8Mbytes page
If you actually want to program them in increasing order then it looks
like you're still missing a write to CTR between the last two 8M entries
-- thus you'll overwrite the IMMR with the last 8M entry. That was the
same problem that v1 fixed -- did that change get lost accidentally?
The hardware wants to decrement; why fight it?
> >> /* Now map the lower 8 Meg into the TLBs. For this quick hack,
> >> * we can load the instruction and data TLB registers with the
> >> * same values.
> >> @@ -825,6 +822,12 @@
> >> mtspr SPRN_MI_AP, r8
> >> mtspr SPRN_MD_AP, r8
> >>
> >> + /* Always pin the first 8 MB ITLB to prevent ITLB
> >> + * misses while mucking around with SRR0/SRR1 in asm
> >> + */
> >> + lis r8, (MI_RSV4I | MI_RESETVAL)@h
> >> + mtspr SPRN_MI_CTR, r8 /* Set instruction MMU control */
> > Entry 0 is not pinnable.
> Here we are not trying to pin entry 0.
Sorry, misread the patch.
> We are at step 8, we are setting
> MI_RSV4I. At the same time, we set MD_CTR to 0 which is off the pinned
> range, to be sure that we won't overwrite one of the pinned entries.
>
> The main difference compared to the previous implementation is that
> before, we were setting the RSV4I bit before loading the TLB entries.
> Now, as defined in the Reference Manuals, we are doing it at the end.
Have you seen any evidence that it matters?
-Scott
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