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/*
* Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (dm@engr.sgi.com)
* Copyright (C) 1997, 2001 Ralf Baechle (ralf@gnu.org)
* Copyright (C) 2000 Sibyte
*
* Written by Justin Carlson (carlson@sibyte.com)
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* In this entire file, I'm not sure what the role of the L2 on the sb1250
* is. Since it is coherent to the system, we should never need to flush
* it...right?...right??? -JDC
*/
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
/* These are probed at ld_mmu time */
static unsigned int icache_size;
static unsigned int dcache_size;
static unsigned int icache_line_size;
static unsigned int dcache_line_size;
static unsigned int icache_assoc;
static unsigned int dcache_assoc;
static unsigned int icache_sets;
static unsigned int dcache_sets;
static unsigned int tlb_entries;
void pgd_init(unsigned long page)
{
unsigned long *p = (unsigned long *) page;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < USER_PTRS_PER_PGD; i+=8) {
p[i + 0] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 1] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 2] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 3] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 4] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 5] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 6] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
p[i + 7] = (unsigned long) invalid_pte_table;
}
}
void flush_tlb_all(void)
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long old_ctx;
int entry;
__save_and_cli(flags);
/* Save old context and create impossible VPN2 value */
old_ctx = (get_entryhi() & 0xff);
set_entrylo0(0);
set_entrylo1(0);
for (entry = 0; entry < tlb_entries; entry++) {
set_entryhi(KSEG0 + (PAGE_SIZE << 1) * entry);
set_index(entry);
tlb_write_indexed();
}
set_entryhi(old_ctx);
__restore_flags(flags);
}
/* These are the functions hooked by the memory management function pointers */
static void sb1_clear_page(void *page)
{
/* JDCXXX - This should be bottlenecked by the write buffer, but these
things tend to be mildly unpredictable...should check this on the
performance model */
/* We prefetch 4 lines ahead. We're also "cheating" slightly here...
since we know we're on an SB1, we force the assembler to take
64-bit operands to speed things up */
__asm__ __volatile__(
".set push \n"
".set noreorder \n"
".set noat \n"
".set mips4 \n"
" addiu $1, %0, %2 \n" /* Calculate the end of the page to clear */
" pref 5, 0(%0) \n" /* Prefetch the first 4 lines */
" pref 5, 32(%0) \n"
" pref 5, 64(%0) \n"
" pref 5, 96(%0) \n"
"1: sd $0, 0(%0) \n" /* Throw out a cacheline of 0's */
" sd $0, 8(%0) \n"
" sd $0, 16(%0) \n"
" sd $0, 24(%0) \n"
" pref 5,128(%0) \n" /* Prefetch 4 lines ahead */
" bne $1, %0, 1b \n"
" addiu %0, %0, 32 \n" /* Next cacheline (This instruction better be short piped!) */
".set pop \n"
:"=r" (page)
:"0" (page),
"I" (PAGE_SIZE-32)
:"$1","memory");
}
static void sb1_copy_page(void *to, void *from)
{
/* This should be optimized in assembly...can't use ld/sd, though,
* because the top 32 bits could be nuked if we took an interrupt
* during the routine. And this is not a good place to be cli()'ing
*/
/* The pref's used here are using "streaming" hints, which cause the
* copied data to be kicked out of the cache sooner. A page copy often
* ends up copying a lot more data than is commonly used, so this seems
* to make sense in terms of reducing cache pollution, but I've no real
* performance data to back this up
*/
__asm__ __volatile__(
".set push \n"
".set noreorder \n"
".set noat \n"
".set mips4 \n"
" addiu $1, %0, %4 \n" /* Calculate the end of the page to copy */
" pref 4, 0(%0) \n" /* Prefetch the first 3 lines to be read and copied */
" pref 5, 0(%1) \n"
" pref 4, 32(%0) \n"
" pref 5, 32(%1) \n"
" pref 4, 64(%0) \n"
" pref 5, 64(%1) \n"
"1: lw $2, 0(%0) \n" /* Block copy a cacheline */
" lw $3, 4(%0) \n"
" lw $4, 8(%0) \n"
" lw $5, 12(%0) \n"
" lw $6, 16(%0) \n"
" lw $7, 20(%0) \n"
" lw $8, 24(%0) \n"
" lw $9, 28(%0) \n"
" pref 4, 96(%0) \n" /* Prefetch ahead */
" pref 5, 96(%1) \n"
" sw $2, 0(%1) \n"
" sw $3, 4(%1) \n"
" sw $4, 8(%1) \n"
" sw $5, 12(%1) \n"
" sw $6, 16(%1) \n"
" sw $7, 20(%1) \n"
" sw $8, 24(%1) \n"
" sw $9, 28(%1) \n"
" addiu %1, %1, 32 \n" /* Next cacheline */
" nop \n" /* Force next add to short pipe */
" nop \n" /* Force next add to short pipe */
" bne $1, %0, 1b \n"
" addiu %0, %0, 32 \n" /* Next cacheline */
".set pop \n"
:"=r" (to),
"=r" (from)
:
"0" (from),
"1" (to),
"I" (PAGE_SIZE-32)
:"$1","$2","$3","$4","$5","$6","$7","$8","$9","memory");
/*
unsigned long *src = from;
unsigned long *dest = to;
unsigned long *target = (unsigned long *) (((unsigned long)src) + PAGE_SIZE);
while (src != target) {
*dest++ = *src++;
}
*/
}
/*
* The dcache is fully coherent to the system, with one
* big caveat: the instruction stream. In other words,
* if we miss in the icache, and have dirty data in the
* L1 dcache, then we'll go out to memory (or the L2) and
* get the not-as-recent data.
*
* So the only time we have to flush the dcache is when
* we're flushing the icache. Since the L2 is fully
* coherent to everything, including I/O, we never have
* to flush it
*/
static void sb1_flush_cache_all(void)
{
/*
* Haven't worried too much about speed here; given that we're flushing
* the icache, the time to invalidate is dwarfed by the time it's going
* to take to refill it. Register usage:
*
* $1 - moving cache index
* $2 - set count
*/
if (icache_sets) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
".set push \n"
".set noreorder \n"
".set noat \n"
".set mips4 \n"
" move $1, %2 \n" /* Start at index 0 */
"1: cache 0, 0($1) \n" /* Invalidate this index */
" addiu %1, %1, -1 \n" /* Decrement loop count */
" bnez %1, 1b \n" /* loop test */
" addu $1, $1, %0 \n" /* Next address JDCXXX - Should be short piped */
".set pop \n"
::"r" (icache_line_size),
"r" (icache_sets * icache_assoc),
"r" (KSEG0)
:"$1");
}
if (dcache_sets) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
".set push \n"
".set noreorder \n"
".set noat \n"
".set mips4 \n"
" move $1, %2 \n" /* Start at index 0 */
"1: cache 0x1, 0($1) \n" /* WB/Invalidate this index */
" addiu %1, %1, -1 \n" /* Decrement loop count */
" bnez %1, 1b \n" /* loop test */
" addu $1, $1, %0 \n" /* Next address JDCXXX - Should be short piped */
".set pop \n"
::"r" (dcache_line_size),
"r" (dcache_sets * dcache_assoc),
"r" (KSEG0)
:"$1");
}
}
/*
* When flushing a range in the icache, we have to first writeback
* the dcache for the same range, so new ifetches will see any
* data that was dirty in the dcache
*/
static void sb1_flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
/* JDCXXX - Implement me! */
sb1_flush_cache_all();
}
static void sb1_flush_cache_mm(struct mm_struct *mm)
{
/* Don't need to do this, as the dcache is physically tagged */
}
static void sb1_flush_cache_range(struct mm_struct *mm,
unsigned long start,
unsigned long end)
{
/* Don't need to do this, as the dcache is physically tagged */
}
static void sb1_flush_cache_sigtramp(unsigned long page)
{
/* JDCXXX - Implement me! */
sb1_flush_cache_all();
}
/*
* This only needs to make sure stores done up to this
* point are visible to other agents outside the CPU. Given
* the coherent nature of the ZBus, all that's required here is
* a sync to make sure the data gets out to the caches and is
* visible to an arbitrary A Phase from an external agent
*
* Actually, I'm not even sure that's necessary; the semantics
* of this function aren't clear. If it's supposed to serve as
* a memory barrier, this is needed. If it's only meant to
* prevent data from being invisible to non-cpu memory accessors
* for some indefinite period of time (e.g. in a non-coherent
* dcache) then this function would be a complete nop.
*/
static void sb1_flush_page_to_ram(struct page *page)
{
__asm__ __volatile__(
" sync \n" /* Short pipe */
:::"memory");
}
/* Cribbed from the r2300 code */
static void sb1_flush_cache_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
unsigned long page)
{
sb1_flush_cache_all();
#if 0
struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
unsigned long physpage;
/* No icache flush needed without context; */
if (mm->context == 0)
return;
/* No icache flush needed if the page isn't executable */
if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC))
return;
physpage = (unsigned long) page_address(page);
if (physpage)
sb1_flush_icache_range(physpage, physpage + PAGE_SIZE);
#endif
}
/*
* Cache set values (from the mips64 spec)
* 0 - 64
* 1 - 128
* 2 - 256
* 3 - 512
* 4 - 1024
* 5 - 2048
* 6 - 4096
* 7 - Reserved
*/
static unsigned int decode_cache_sets(unsigned int config_field)
{
if (config_field == 7) {
/* JDCXXX - Find a graceful way to abort. */
return 0;
}
return (1<<(config_field + 6));
}
/*
* Cache line size values (from the mips64 spec)
* 0 - No cache present.
* 1 - 4 bytes
* 2 - 8 bytes
* 3 - 16 bytes
* 4 - 32 bytes
* 5 - 64 bytes
* 6 - 128 bytes
* 7 - Reserved
*/
static unsigned int decode_cache_line_size(unsigned int config_field)
{
if (config_field == 0) {
return 0;
} else if (config_field == 7) {
/* JDCXXX - Find a graceful way to abort. */
return 0;
}
return (1<<(config_field + 1));
}
/*
* Relevant bits of the config1 register format (from the MIPS32/MIPS64 specs)
*
* 24:22 Icache sets per way
* 21:19 Icache line size
* 18:16 Icache Associativity
* 15:13 Dcache sets per way
* 12:10 Dcache line size
* 9:7 Dcache Associativity
*/
static void probe_cache_sizes(void)
{
u32 config1;
__asm__ __volatile__(
".set push \n"
".set mips64 \n"
" mfc0 %0, $16, 1 \n" /* Get config1 register */
".set pop \n"
:"=r" (config1));
icache_line_size = decode_cache_line_size((config1 >> 19) & 0x7);
dcache_line_size = decode_cache_line_size((config1 >> 10) & 0x7);
icache_sets = decode_cache_sets((config1 >> 22) & 0x7);
dcache_sets = decode_cache_sets((config1 >> 13) & 0x7);
icache_assoc = ((config1 >> 16) & 0x7) + 1;
dcache_assoc = ((config1 >> 7) & 0x7) + 1;
icache_size = icache_line_size * icache_sets * icache_assoc;
dcache_size = dcache_line_size * dcache_sets * dcache_assoc;
tlb_entries = ((config1 >> 25) & 0x3f) + 1;
}
/* This is called from loadmmu.c. We have to set up all the
memory management function pointers, as well as initialize
the caches and tlbs */
void ld_mmu_sb1(void)
{
probe_cache_sizes();
_clear_page = sb1_clear_page;
_copy_page = sb1_copy_page;
_flush_cache_all = sb1_flush_cache_all;
_flush_cache_mm = sb1_flush_cache_mm;
_flush_cache_range = sb1_flush_cache_range;
_flush_cache_page = sb1_flush_cache_page;
_flush_cache_sigtramp = sb1_flush_cache_sigtramp;
_flush_page_to_ram = sb1_flush_page_to_ram;
_flush_icache_page = sb1_flush_cache_page;
_flush_icache_range = sb1_flush_icache_range;
/*
* JDCXXX I'm not sure whether these are necessary: is this the right
* place to initialize the tlb? If it is, why is it done
* at this level instead of as common code in loadmmu()?
*/
flush_cache_all();
flush_tlb_all();
/* Turn on caching in kseg0 */
set_cp0_config(CONF_CM_CMASK, 0);
}
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