[PATCH] powerpc/8xx: Fix do_mtspr_cpu6 build on older compilers
Christophe Leroy
christophe.leroy at c-s.fr
Tue Mar 15 21:18:54 AEDT 2016
Le 15/03/2016 07:25, Scott Wood a écrit :
> Some versions of GCC, reportedly before 4.9, fail with
> arch/powerpc/mm/8xx_mmu.c:139:2: error: memory input 1 is not directly
> addressable
>
> Use a register constraint instead of a memory constraint to avoid this.
> Also change the one-element array into a simple variable.
>
> Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <oss at buserror.net>
> Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy at c-s.fr>
> ---
> Christope, could you test? And was there any particular reason for the [1]?
As far as I remember the idea behind the [1] was to ensure that the
variable was allocated from stack memory and not optimised in a register.
I will not be able to test it as I don't have any CPU suffering CPU6
errata, but I observe that the result of your patch doesn't exactly
match the solution proposed by Freescale in the ERRATA:
MPC860 CPU6 ERRATA says:
each "mtspr" instruction which accesses one of these registers must be
preceded by a store word and a
load word instruction of a data operand equal to the spr_address of the
respective register. As an
example, to write the data from the general purpose register r1 to the
special purpose register
M_TW, the procedure in Table 6 should be followed:
Table 6. Writing Data from r1 to M_TW:
lis r2, some address_msb
li r3, 0x3f80
stw r3, some address_lsb(r2)
lwz r3, some address_lsb(r2)
mtspr M_TW, r1
Without your patch (with gcc 4.8.3), I get:
c000d8cc <set_context>:
[...]
c000d8f4: 39 40 3f 80 li r10,16256
c000d8f8: 91 41 00 08 stw r10,8(r1)
c000d8fc: 81 41 00 08 lwz r10,8(r1)
c000d900: 7d 3f c3 a6 mtspr 799,r9
c000d904: 39 20 33 80 li r9,13184
c000d908: 91 21 00 08 stw r9,8(r1)
c000d90c: 81 21 00 08 lwz r9,8(r1)
c000d910: 7c 79 c3 a6 mtspr 793,r3
[...]
With your patch (with gcc 4.8.3), I get:
c000d8dc <set_context>:
[...]
c000d904: 39 40 3f 80 li r10,16256
c000d908: 39 21 00 08 addi r9,r1,8
c000d90c: 7d 40 49 2e stwx r10,0,r9
c000d910: 7d 40 48 2e lwzx r10,0,r9
c000d914: 7d 1f c3 a6 mtspr 799,r8
c000d918: 39 40 33 80 li r10,13184
c000d91c: 7d 40 49 2e stwx r10,0,r9
c000d920: 7d 40 48 2e lwzx r10,0,r9
c000d924: 7c 79 c3 a6 mtspr 793,r3
[...]
I'm not able to tell if using stwx/lwzx instead of stw/lwz is valid.
Christophe
>
> arch/powerpc/include/asm/reg_8xx.h | 8 ++++----
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/reg_8xx.h b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/reg_8xx.h
> index d41412c..cb7dfb9 100644
> --- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/reg_8xx.h
> +++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/reg_8xx.h
> @@ -53,11 +53,11 @@
> #ifdef CONFIG_8xx_CPU6
> #define do_mtspr_cpu6(rn, rn_addr, v) \
> do { \
> - int _reg_cpu6 = rn_addr, _tmp_cpu6[1]; \
> - asm volatile("stw %0, %1;" \
> - "lwz %0, %1;" \
> + int _reg_cpu6 = rn_addr, _tmp_cpu6; \
> + asm volatile("stwx %0, 0, %1;" \
> + "lwzx %0, 0, %1;" \
> "mtspr " __stringify(rn) ",%2" : \
> - : "r" (_reg_cpu6), "m"(_tmp_cpu6), \
> + : "r" (_reg_cpu6), "r" (&_tmp_cpu6), \
> "r" ((unsigned long)(v)) \
> : "memory"); \
> } while (0)
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