[RFC PATCH 1/2]powerpc: foundation code to handle CR5 for local_t
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Fri Nov 28 12:58:55 AEDT 2014
On Thu, 2014-11-27 at 10:56 -0600, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:48:40PM +0530, Madhavan Srinivasan wrote:
> > Here is the design of this patch. Since local_* operations
> > are only need to be atomic to interrupts (IIUC), patch uses
> > one of the Condition Register (CR) fields as a flag variable. When
> > entering the local_*, specific bit in the CR5 field is set
> > and on exit, bit is cleared. CR bit checking is done in the
> > interrupt return path. If CR5[EQ] bit set and if we return
> > to kernel, we reset to start of local_* operation.
>
> Have you tested this with (upcoming) GCC 5.0? GCC now uses CR5,
> and it likes to use it very much, it might be more convenient to
> use e.g. CR1 (which is allocated almost last, only before CR0).
We use CR1 all over the place in your asm code. Any other suggestion ?
What's the damage of -ffixed-cr5 on gcc5 ? won't it just use CR4 or 6
instead ?
> > --- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/exception-64s.h
> > +++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/exception-64s.h
> > @@ -306,7 +306,26 @@ do_kvm_##n: \
> > std r10,0(r1); /* make stack chain pointer */ \
> > std r0,GPR0(r1); /* save r0 in stackframe */ \
> > std r10,GPR1(r1); /* save r1 in stackframe */ \
> > - beq 4f; /* if from kernel mode */ \
> > +BEGIN_FTR_SECTION; \
> > + lis r9,4096; /* Create a mask with HV and PR */ \
> > + rldicr r9,r9,32,31; /* bits, AND with the MSR */ \
> > + mr r10,r9; /* to check for Hyp state */ \
> > + ori r9,r9,16384; \
> > + and r9,r12,r9; \
> > + cmpd cr3,r10,r9; \
> > + beq cr3,66f; /* Jump if we come from Hyp mode*/ \
> > + mtcrf 0x04,r10; /* Clear CR5 if coming from usr */ \
>
> Wow, such nastiness, only to avoid using dot insns (since you need to keep
> the current CR0 value for the following beq 4f). And CR0 already holds the
> PR bit, so you need only to check the HV bit anyway? Some restructuring
> would make this a lot simpler and clearer.
>
> > + /*
> > + * Now that we are about to exit from interrupt, lets check for
> > + * cr5 eq bit. If it is set, then we may be in the middle of
> > + * local_t update. In this case, we should rewind the NIP
> > + * accordingly.
> > + */
> > + mfcr r3
> > + andi. r4,r3,0x200
> > + beq 63f
>
> This is just bne cr5,63f isn't it?
>
> > index 72e783e..edb75a9 100644
> > --- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S
> > +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64s.S
> > @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ masked_##_H##interrupt: \
> > rldicl r10,r10,48,1; /* clear MSR_EE */ \
> > rotldi r10,r10,16; \
> > mtspr SPRN_##_H##SRR1,r10; \
> > -2: mtcrf 0x80,r9; \
> > +2: mtcrf 0x90,r9; \
> > ld r9,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R9(r13); \
> > ld r10,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R10(r13); \
> > ld r11,PACA_EXGEN+EX_R11(r13); \
>
> What does this do?
>
>
> Segher
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