sh: New extended page flag to wire/unwire TLB entries

Provide a new extended page flag, _PAGE_WIRED and an SH4 implementation
for wiring TLB entries and use it in the fixmap code path so that we can
wire the fixmap TLB entry.

Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <matt@console-pimps.org>
Этот коммит содержится в:
Matt Fleming
2009-11-17 21:05:31 +00:00
родитель 7dcaa8e8e6
Коммит 8eda551420
5 изменённых файлов: 156 добавлений и 0 удалений

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@@ -76,3 +76,69 @@ void __uses_jump_to_uncached local_flush_tlb_one(unsigned long asid,
__raw_writel(asid, MMU_UTLB_ADDRESS_ARRAY2 | MMU_PAGE_ASSOC_BIT);
back_to_cached();
}
/*
* Load the entry for 'addr' into the TLB and wire the entry.
*/
void tlb_wire_entry(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, pte_t pte)
{
unsigned long status, flags;
int urb;
local_irq_save(flags);
/* Load the entry into the TLB */
__update_tlb(vma, addr, pte);
/* ... and wire it up. */
status = ctrl_inl(MMUCR);
urb = (status & MMUCR_URB) >> MMUCR_URB_SHIFT;
status &= ~MMUCR_URB;
/*
* Make sure we're not trying to wire the last TLB entry slot.
*/
BUG_ON(!--urb);
urb = urb % MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES;
status |= (urb << MMUCR_URB_SHIFT);
ctrl_outl(status, MMUCR);
ctrl_barrier();
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
/*
* Unwire the last wired TLB entry.
*
* It should also be noted that it is not possible to wire and unwire
* TLB entries in an arbitrary order. If you wire TLB entry N, followed
* by entry N+1, you must unwire entry N+1 first, then entry N. In this
* respect, it works like a stack or LIFO queue.
*/
void tlb_unwire_entry(void)
{
unsigned long status, flags;
int urb;
local_irq_save(flags);
status = ctrl_inl(MMUCR);
urb = (status & MMUCR_URB) >> MMUCR_URB_SHIFT;
status &= ~MMUCR_URB;
/*
* Make sure we're not trying to unwire a TLB entry when none
* have been wired.
*/
BUG_ON(urb++ == MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES);
urb = urb % MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES;
status |= (urb << MMUCR_URB_SHIFT);
ctrl_outl(status, MMUCR);
ctrl_barrier();
local_irq_restore(flags);
}

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@@ -81,3 +81,69 @@ void __uses_jump_to_uncached local_flush_tlb_one(unsigned long asid,
ctrl_outl(data, addr);
back_to_cached();
}
/*
* Load the entry for 'addr' into the TLB and wire the entry.
*/
void tlb_wire_entry(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, pte_t pte)
{
unsigned long status, flags;
int urb;
local_irq_save(flags);
/* Load the entry into the TLB */
__update_tlb(vma, addr, pte);
/* ... and wire it up. */
status = ctrl_inl(MMUCR);
urb = (status & MMUCR_URB) >> MMUCR_URB_SHIFT;
status &= ~MMUCR_URB;
/*
* Make sure we're not trying to wire the last TLB entry slot.
*/
BUG_ON(!--urb);
urb = urb % MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES;
status |= (urb << MMUCR_URB_SHIFT);
ctrl_outl(status, MMUCR);
ctrl_barrier();
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
/*
* Unwire the last wired TLB entry.
*
* It should also be noted that it is not possible to wire and unwire
* TLB entries in an arbitrary order. If you wire TLB entry N, followed
* by entry N+1, you must unwire entry N+1 first, then entry N. In this
* respect, it works like a stack or LIFO queue.
*/
void tlb_unwire_entry(void)
{
unsigned long status, flags;
int urb;
local_irq_save(flags);
status = ctrl_inl(MMUCR);
urb = (status & MMUCR_URB) >> MMUCR_URB_SHIFT;
status &= ~MMUCR_URB;
/*
* Make sure we're not trying to unwire a TLB entry when none
* have been wired.
*/
BUG_ON(urb++ == MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES);
urb = urb % MMUCR_URB_NENTRIES;
status |= (urb << MMUCR_URB_SHIFT);
ctrl_outl(status, MMUCR);
ctrl_barrier();
local_irq_restore(flags);
}