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1 #include <linux/compiler.h>
2 #include <linux/mm.h>
3 #include <linux/signal.h>
4 #include <linux/smp.h>
6 #include <asm/asm.h>
7 #include <asm/bootinfo.h>
8 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
9 #include <asm/cpu.h>
10 #include <asm/inst.h>
11 #include <asm/processor.h>
12 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
13 #include <asm/branch.h>
14 #include <asm/mipsregs.h>
15 #include <asm/cacheflush.h>
17 #include <asm/fpu_emulator.h>
19 #include "ieee754.h"
21 /* Strap kernel emulator for full MIPS IV emulation */
23 #ifdef __mips
24 #undef __mips
25 #endif
26 #define __mips 4
29 * Emulate the arbritrary instruction ir at xcp->cp0_epc. Required when
30 * we have to emulate the instruction in a COP1 branch delay slot. Do
31 * not change cp0_epc due to the instruction
33 * According to the spec:
34 * 1) it shouldn't be a branch :-)
35 * 2) it can be a COP instruction :-(
36 * 3) if we are tring to run a protected memory space we must take
37 * special care on memory access instructions :-(
41 * "Trampoline" return routine to catch exception following
42 * execution of delay-slot instruction execution.
45 struct emuframe {
46 mips_instruction emul;
47 mips_instruction badinst;
48 mips_instruction cookie;
49 unsigned long epc;
52 int mips_dsemul(struct pt_regs *regs, mips_instruction ir, unsigned long cpc)
54 extern asmlinkage void handle_dsemulret(void);
55 struct emuframe __user *fr;
56 int err;
58 if ((get_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc) && ((ir >> 16) == MM_NOP16)) ||
59 (ir == 0)) {
60 /* NOP is easy */
61 regs->cp0_epc = cpc;
62 regs->cp0_cause &= ~CAUSEF_BD;
63 return 0;
65 #ifdef DSEMUL_TRACE
66 printk("dsemul %lx %lx\n", regs->cp0_epc, cpc);
68 #endif
71 * The strategy is to push the instruction onto the user stack
72 * and put a trap after it which we can catch and jump to
73 * the required address any alternative apart from full
74 * instruction emulation!!.
76 * Algorithmics used a system call instruction, and
77 * borrowed that vector. MIPS/Linux version is a bit
78 * more heavyweight in the interests of portability and
79 * multiprocessor support. For Linux we generate a
80 * an unaligned access and force an address error exception.
82 * For embedded systems (stand-alone) we prefer to use a
83 * non-existing CP1 instruction. This prevents us from emulating
84 * branches, but gives us a cleaner interface to the exception
85 * handler (single entry point).
88 /* Ensure that the two instructions are in the same cache line */
89 fr = (struct emuframe __user *)
90 ((regs->regs[29] - sizeof(struct emuframe)) & ~0x7);
92 /* Verify that the stack pointer is not competely insane */
93 if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, fr, sizeof(struct emuframe))))
94 return SIGBUS;
96 if (get_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc)) {
97 err = __put_user(ir >> 16, (u16 __user *)(&fr->emul));
98 err |= __put_user(ir & 0xffff, (u16 __user *)((long)(&fr->emul) + 2));
99 err |= __put_user(BREAK_MATH >> 16, (u16 __user *)(&fr->badinst));
100 err |= __put_user(BREAK_MATH & 0xffff, (u16 __user *)((long)(&fr->badinst) + 2));
101 } else {
102 err = __put_user(ir, &fr->emul);
103 err |= __put_user((mips_instruction)BREAK_MATH, &fr->badinst);
106 err |= __put_user((mips_instruction)BD_COOKIE, &fr->cookie);
107 err |= __put_user(cpc, &fr->epc);
109 if (unlikely(err)) {
110 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
111 return SIGBUS;
114 regs->cp0_epc = ((unsigned long) &fr->emul) |
115 get_isa16_mode(regs->cp0_epc);
117 flush_cache_sigtramp((unsigned long)&fr->badinst);
119 return SIGILL; /* force out of emulation loop */
122 int do_dsemulret(struct pt_regs *xcp)
124 struct emuframe __user *fr;
125 unsigned long epc;
126 u32 insn, cookie;
127 int err = 0;
128 u16 instr[2];
130 fr = (struct emuframe __user *)
131 (msk_isa16_mode(xcp->cp0_epc) - sizeof(mips_instruction));
134 * If we can't even access the area, something is very wrong, but we'll
135 * leave that to the default handling
137 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, fr, sizeof(struct emuframe)))
138 return 0;
141 * Do some sanity checking on the stackframe:
143 * - Is the instruction pointed to by the EPC an BREAK_MATH?
144 * - Is the following memory word the BD_COOKIE?
146 if (get_isa16_mode(xcp->cp0_epc)) {
147 err = __get_user(instr[0], (u16 __user *)(&fr->badinst));
148 err |= __get_user(instr[1], (u16 __user *)((long)(&fr->badinst) + 2));
149 insn = (instr[0] << 16) | instr[1];
150 } else {
151 err = __get_user(insn, &fr->badinst);
153 err |= __get_user(cookie, &fr->cookie);
155 if (unlikely(err || (insn != BREAK_MATH) || (cookie != BD_COOKIE))) {
156 MIPS_FPU_EMU_INC_STATS(errors);
157 return 0;
161 * At this point, we are satisfied that it's a BD emulation trap. Yes,
162 * a user might have deliberately put two malformed and useless
163 * instructions in a row in his program, in which case he's in for a
164 * nasty surprise - the next instruction will be treated as a
165 * continuation address! Alas, this seems to be the only way that we
166 * can handle signals, recursion, and longjmps() in the context of
167 * emulating the branch delay instruction.
170 #ifdef DSEMUL_TRACE
171 printk("dsemulret\n");
172 #endif
173 if (__get_user(epc, &fr->epc)) { /* Saved EPC */
174 /* This is not a good situation to be in */
175 force_sig(SIGBUS, current);
177 return 0;
180 /* Set EPC to return to post-branch instruction */
181 xcp->cp0_epc = epc;
183 return 1;