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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
- /*
- * This file contains the routines for handling the MMU on those
- * PowerPC implementations where the MMU substantially follows the
- * architecture specification. This includes the 6xx, 7xx, 7xxx,
- * and 8260 implementations but excludes the 8xx and 4xx.
- * -- paulus
- *
- * Derived from arch/ppc/mm/init.c:
- * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas ([email protected])
- *
- * Modifications by Paul Mackerras (PowerMac) ([email protected])
- * and Cort Dougan (PReP) ([email protected])
- * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras
- *
- * Derived from "arch/i386/mm/init.c"
- * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Linus Torvalds
- */
- #include <linux/mm.h>
- #include <linux/init.h>
- #include <linux/export.h>
- #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
- /*
- * Room for two PTE pointers, usually the kernel and current user pointers
- * to their respective root page table.
- */
- void *abatron_pteptrs[2];
- /*
- * On 32-bit PowerPC 6xx/7xx/7xxx CPUs, we use a set of 16 VSIDs
- * (virtual segment identifiers) for each context. Although the
- * hardware supports 24-bit VSIDs, and thus >1 million contexts,
- * we only use 32,768 of them. That is ample, since there can be
- * at most around 30,000 tasks in the system anyway, and it means
- * that we can use a bitmap to indicate which contexts are in use.
- * Using a bitmap means that we entirely avoid all of the problems
- * that we used to have when the context number overflowed,
- * particularly on SMP systems.
- * -- paulus.
- */
- #define NO_CONTEXT ((unsigned long) -1)
- #define LAST_CONTEXT 32767
- #define FIRST_CONTEXT 1
- static unsigned long next_mmu_context;
- static unsigned long context_map[LAST_CONTEXT / BITS_PER_LONG + 1];
- unsigned long __init_new_context(void)
- {
- unsigned long ctx = next_mmu_context;
- while (test_and_set_bit(ctx, context_map)) {
- ctx = find_next_zero_bit(context_map, LAST_CONTEXT+1, ctx);
- if (ctx > LAST_CONTEXT)
- ctx = 0;
- }
- next_mmu_context = (ctx + 1) & LAST_CONTEXT;
- return ctx;
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__init_new_context);
- /*
- * Set up the context for a new address space.
- */
- int init_new_context(struct task_struct *t, struct mm_struct *mm)
- {
- mm->context.id = __init_new_context();
- mm->context.sr0 = CTX_TO_VSID(mm->context.id, 0);
- if (!kuep_is_disabled())
- mm->context.sr0 |= SR_NX;
- if (!kuap_is_disabled())
- mm->context.sr0 |= SR_KS;
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Free a context ID. Make sure to call this with preempt disabled!
- */
- void __destroy_context(unsigned long ctx)
- {
- clear_bit(ctx, context_map);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__destroy_context);
- /*
- * We're finished using the context for an address space.
- */
- void destroy_context(struct mm_struct *mm)
- {
- preempt_disable();
- if (mm->context.id != NO_CONTEXT) {
- __destroy_context(mm->context.id);
- mm->context.id = NO_CONTEXT;
- }
- preempt_enable();
- }
- /*
- * Initialize the context management stuff.
- */
- void __init mmu_context_init(void)
- {
- /* Reserve context 0 for kernel use */
- context_map[0] = (1 << FIRST_CONTEXT) - 1;
- next_mmu_context = FIRST_CONTEXT;
- }
- void switch_mmu_context(struct mm_struct *prev, struct mm_struct *next, struct task_struct *tsk)
- {
- long id = next->context.id;
- if (id < 0)
- panic("mm_struct %p has no context ID", next);
- isync();
- update_user_segments(next->context.sr0);
- if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BDI_SWITCH))
- abatron_pteptrs[1] = next->pgd;
- if (!mmu_has_feature(MMU_FTR_HPTE_TABLE))
- mtspr(SPRN_SDR1, rol32(__pa(next->pgd), 4) & 0xffff01ff);
- mb(); /* sync */
- isync();
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(switch_mmu_context);
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