2 * Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
6 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
9 * -Refactored get_new_mmu_context( ) to only handle live-mm.
10 * retiring-mm handled in other hooks
12 * Vineetg: March 25th, 2008: Bug #92690
13 * -Major rewrite of Core ASID allocation routine get_new_mmu_context
15 * Amit Bhor, Sameer Dhavale: Codito Technologies 2004
18 #ifndef _ASM_ARC_MMU_CONTEXT_H
19 #define _ASM_ARC_MMU_CONTEXT_H
21 #include <asm/arcregs.h>
24 #include <asm-generic/mm_hooks.h>
26 /* ARC700 ASID Management
28 * ARC MMU provides 8-bit ASID (0..255) to TAG TLB entries, allowing entries
29 * with same vaddr (different tasks) to co-exit. This provides for
30 * "Fast Context Switch" i.e. no TLB flush on ctxt-switch
32 * Linux assigns each task a unique ASID. A simple round-robin allocation
33 * of H/w ASID is done using software tracker @asid_cache.
34 * When it reaches max 255, the allocation cycle starts afresh by flushing
35 * the entire TLB and wrapping ASID back to zero.
37 * A new allocation cycle, post rollover, could potentially reassign an ASID
38 * to a different task. Thus the rule is to refresh the ASID in a new cycle.
39 * The 32 bit @asid_cache (and mm->asid) have 8 bits MMU PID and rest 24 bits
40 * serve as cycle/generation indicator and natural 32 bit unsigned math
41 * automagically increments the generation when lower 8 bits rollover.
44 #define MM_CTXT_ASID_MASK 0x000000ff /* MMU PID reg :8 bit PID */
45 #define MM_CTXT_CYCLE_MASK (~MM_CTXT_ASID_MASK)
47 #define MM_CTXT_FIRST_CYCLE (MM_CTXT_ASID_MASK + 1)
48 #define MM_CTXT_NO_ASID 0UL
50 #define hw_pid(mm) (mm->context.asid & MM_CTXT_ASID_MASK)
52 extern unsigned int asid_cache
;
55 * Get a new ASID if task doesn't have a valid one (unalloc or from prev cycle)
56 * Also set the MMU PID register to existing/updated ASID
58 static inline void get_new_mmu_context(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
62 local_irq_save(flags
);
65 * Move to new ASID if it was not from current alloc-cycle/generation.
66 * This is done by ensuring that the generation bits in both mm->ASID
67 * and cpu's ASID counter are exactly same.
69 * Note: Callers needing new ASID unconditionally, independent of
70 * generation, e.g. local_flush_tlb_mm() for forking parent,
71 * first need to destroy the context, setting it to invalid
74 if (!((mm
->context
.asid
^ asid_cache
) & MM_CTXT_CYCLE_MASK
))
77 /* move to new ASID and handle rollover */
78 if (unlikely(!(++asid_cache
& MM_CTXT_ASID_MASK
))) {
83 * Above checke for rollover of 8 bit ASID in 32 bit container.
84 * If the container itself wrapped around, set it to a non zero
85 * "generation" to distinguish from no context
88 asid_cache
= MM_CTXT_FIRST_CYCLE
;
91 /* Assign new ASID to tsk */
92 mm
->context
.asid
= asid_cache
;
95 write_aux_reg(ARC_REG_PID
, hw_pid(mm
) | MMU_ENABLE
);
97 local_irq_restore(flags
);
101 * Initialize the context related info for a new mm_struct
105 init_new_context(struct task_struct
*tsk
, struct mm_struct
*mm
)
107 mm
->context
.asid
= MM_CTXT_NO_ASID
;
111 /* Prepare the MMU for task: setup PID reg with allocated ASID
112 If task doesn't have an ASID (never alloc or stolen, get a new ASID)
114 static inline void switch_mm(struct mm_struct
*prev
, struct mm_struct
*next
,
115 struct task_struct
*tsk
)
118 /* PGD cached in MMU reg to avoid 3 mem lookups: task->mm->pgd */
119 write_aux_reg(ARC_REG_SCRATCH_DATA0
, next
->pgd
);
122 get_new_mmu_context(next
);
126 * Called at the time of execve() to get a new ASID
127 * Note the subtlety here: get_new_mmu_context() behaves differently here
128 * vs. in switch_mm(). Here it always returns a new ASID, because mm has
129 * an unallocated "initial" value, while in latter, it moves to a new ASID,
130 * only if it was unallocated
132 #define activate_mm(prev, next) switch_mm(prev, next, NULL)
134 static inline void destroy_context(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
136 mm
->context
.asid
= MM_CTXT_NO_ASID
;
139 /* it seemed that deactivate_mm( ) is a reasonable place to do book-keeping
140 * for retiring-mm. However destroy_context( ) still needs to do that because
141 * between mm_release( ) = >deactive_mm( ) and
142 * mmput => .. => __mmdrop( ) => destroy_context( )
143 * there is a good chance that task gets sched-out/in, making it's ASID valid
144 * again (this teased me for a whole day).
146 #define deactivate_mm(tsk, mm) do { } while (0)
148 #define enter_lazy_tlb(mm, tsk)
150 #endif /* __ASM_ARC_MMU_CONTEXT_H */