1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * linux/arch/alpha/kernel/process.c
5 * Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds
9 * This file handles the architecture-dependent parts of process handling.
12 #include <linux/errno.h>
13 #include <linux/module.h>
14 #include <linux/sched.h>
15 #include <linux/sched/debug.h>
16 #include <linux/sched/task.h>
17 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
18 #include <linux/kernel.h>
20 #include <linux/smp.h>
21 #include <linux/stddef.h>
22 #include <linux/unistd.h>
23 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
24 #include <linux/user.h>
25 #include <linux/time.h>
26 #include <linux/major.h>
27 #include <linux/stat.h>
29 #include <linux/mman.h>
30 #include <linux/elfcore.h>
31 #include <linux/reboot.h>
32 #include <linux/tty.h>
33 #include <linux/console.h>
34 #include <linux/slab.h>
35 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
38 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
40 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
41 #include <asm/hwrpb.h>
48 * Power off function, if any
50 void (*pm_power_off
)(void) = machine_power_off
;
51 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_power_off
);
53 #ifdef CONFIG_ALPHA_WTINT
56 * EV6, LCA45 and QEMU know how to power down, skipping N timer interrupts.
58 void arch_cpu_idle(void)
64 void arch_cpu_idle_dead(void)
68 #endif /* ALPHA_WTINT */
76 common_shutdown_1(void *generic_ptr
)
78 struct halt_info
*how
= (struct halt_info
*)generic_ptr
;
79 struct percpu_struct
*cpup
;
80 unsigned long *pflags
, flags
;
81 int cpuid
= smp_processor_id();
83 /* No point in taking interrupts anymore. */
86 cpup
= (struct percpu_struct
*)
87 ((unsigned long)hwrpb
+ hwrpb
->processor_offset
88 + hwrpb
->processor_size
* cpuid
);
89 pflags
= &cpup
->flags
;
92 /* Clear reason to "default"; clear "bootstrap in progress". */
93 flags
&= ~0x00ff0001UL
;
96 /* Secondaries halt here. */
97 if (cpuid
!= boot_cpuid
) {
98 flags
|= 0x00040000UL
; /* "remain halted" */
100 set_cpu_present(cpuid
, false);
101 set_cpu_possible(cpuid
, false);
106 if (how
->mode
== LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART
) {
107 if (!how
->restart_cmd
) {
108 flags
|= 0x00020000UL
; /* "cold bootstrap" */
110 /* For SRM, we could probably set environment
111 variables to get this to work. We'd have to
112 delay this until after srm_paging_stop unless
113 we ever got srm_fixup working.
115 At the moment, SRM will use the last boot device,
116 but the file and flags will be the defaults, when
117 doing a "warm" bootstrap. */
118 flags
|= 0x00030000UL
; /* "warm bootstrap" */
121 flags
|= 0x00040000UL
; /* "remain halted" */
126 /* Wait for the secondaries to halt. */
127 set_cpu_present(boot_cpuid
, false);
128 set_cpu_possible(boot_cpuid
, false);
129 while (cpumask_weight(cpu_present_mask
))
133 /* If booted from SRM, reset some of the original environment. */
134 if (alpha_using_srm
) {
135 #ifdef CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE
136 /* If we've gotten here after SysRq-b, leave interrupt
137 context before taking over the console. */
140 /* This has the effect of resetting the VGA video origin. */
142 do_take_over_console(&dummy_con
, 0, MAX_NR_CONSOLES
-1, 1);
145 pci_restore_srm_config();
149 if (alpha_mv
.kill_arch
)
150 alpha_mv
.kill_arch(how
->mode
);
152 if (! alpha_using_srm
&& how
->mode
!= LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART
) {
153 /* Unfortunately, since MILO doesn't currently understand
154 the hwrpb bits above, we can't reliably halt the
155 processor and keep it halted. So just loop. */
166 common_shutdown(int mode
, char *restart_cmd
)
168 struct halt_info args
;
170 args
.restart_cmd
= restart_cmd
;
171 on_each_cpu(common_shutdown_1
, &args
, 0);
175 machine_restart(char *restart_cmd
)
177 common_shutdown(LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART
, restart_cmd
);
184 common_shutdown(LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT
, NULL
);
189 machine_power_off(void)
191 common_shutdown(LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF
, NULL
);
195 /* Used by sysrq-p, among others. I don't believe r9-r15 are ever
196 saved in the context it's used. */
199 show_regs(struct pt_regs
*regs
)
201 show_regs_print_info(KERN_DEFAULT
);
202 dik_show_regs(regs
, NULL
);
206 * Re-start a thread when doing execve()
209 start_thread(struct pt_regs
* regs
, unsigned long pc
, unsigned long sp
)
215 EXPORT_SYMBOL(start_thread
);
220 /* Arrange for each exec'ed process to start off with a clean slate
221 with respect to the FPU. This is all exceptions disabled. */
222 current_thread_info()->ieee_state
= 0;
223 wrfpcr(FPCR_DYN_NORMAL
| ieee_swcr_to_fpcr(0));
225 /* Clean slate for TLS. */
226 current_thread_info()->pcb
.unique
= 0;
230 release_thread(struct task_struct
*dead_task
)
235 * Copy architecture-specific thread state
238 copy_thread(unsigned long clone_flags
, unsigned long usp
,
239 unsigned long kthread_arg
,
240 struct task_struct
*p
)
242 extern void ret_from_fork(void);
243 extern void ret_from_kernel_thread(void);
245 struct thread_info
*childti
= task_thread_info(p
);
246 struct pt_regs
*childregs
= task_pt_regs(p
);
247 struct pt_regs
*regs
= current_pt_regs();
248 struct switch_stack
*childstack
, *stack
;
250 childstack
= ((struct switch_stack
*) childregs
) - 1;
251 childti
->pcb
.ksp
= (unsigned long) childstack
;
252 childti
->pcb
.flags
= 1; /* set FEN, clear everything else */
254 if (unlikely(p
->flags
& PF_KTHREAD
)) {
256 memset(childstack
, 0,
257 sizeof(struct switch_stack
) + sizeof(struct pt_regs
));
258 childstack
->r26
= (unsigned long) ret_from_kernel_thread
;
259 childstack
->r9
= usp
; /* function */
260 childstack
->r10
= kthread_arg
;
261 childregs
->hae
= alpha_mv
.hae_cache
,
262 childti
->pcb
.usp
= 0;
265 /* Note: if CLONE_SETTLS is not set, then we must inherit the
266 value from the parent, which will have been set by the block
267 copy in dup_task_struct. This is non-intuitive, but is
268 required for proper operation in the case of a threaded
269 application calling fork. */
270 if (clone_flags
& CLONE_SETTLS
)
271 childti
->pcb
.unique
= regs
->r20
;
273 regs
->r20
= 0; /* OSF/1 has some strange fork() semantics. */
274 childti
->pcb
.usp
= usp
?: rdusp();
278 childregs
->r20
= 1; /* OSF/1 has some strange fork() semantics. */
279 stack
= ((struct switch_stack
*) regs
) - 1;
280 *childstack
= *stack
;
281 childstack
->r26
= (unsigned long) ret_from_fork
;
286 * Fill in the user structure for a ELF core dump.
289 dump_elf_thread(elf_greg_t
*dest
, struct pt_regs
*pt
, struct thread_info
*ti
)
291 /* switch stack follows right below pt_regs: */
292 struct switch_stack
* sw
= ((struct switch_stack
*) pt
) - 1;
324 dest
[30] = ti
== current_thread_info() ? rdusp() : ti
->pcb
.usp
;
327 /* Once upon a time this was the PS value. Which is stupid
328 since that is always 8 for usermode. Usurped for the more
329 useful value of the thread's UNIQUE field. */
330 dest
[32] = ti
->pcb
.unique
;
332 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_elf_thread
);
335 dump_elf_task(elf_greg_t
*dest
, struct task_struct
*task
)
337 dump_elf_thread(dest
, task_pt_regs(task
), task_thread_info(task
));
340 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_elf_task
);
343 dump_elf_task_fp(elf_fpreg_t
*dest
, struct task_struct
*task
)
345 struct switch_stack
*sw
= (struct switch_stack
*)task_pt_regs(task
) - 1;
346 memcpy(dest
, sw
->fp
, 32 * 8);
349 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_elf_task_fp
);
352 * Return saved PC of a blocked thread. This assumes the frame
353 * pointer is the 6th saved long on the kernel stack and that the
354 * saved return address is the first long in the frame. This all
355 * holds provided the thread blocked through a call to schedule() ($15
356 * is the frame pointer in schedule() and $15 is saved at offset 48 by
357 * entry.S:do_switch_stack).
359 * Under heavy swap load I've seen this lose in an ugly way. So do
360 * some extra sanity checking on the ranges we expect these pointers
361 * to be in so that we can fail gracefully. This is just for ps after
366 thread_saved_pc(struct task_struct
*t
)
368 unsigned long base
= (unsigned long)task_stack_page(t
);
369 unsigned long fp
, sp
= task_thread_info(t
)->pcb
.ksp
;
371 if (sp
> base
&& sp
+6*8 < base
+ 16*1024) {
372 fp
= ((unsigned long*)sp
)[6];
373 if (fp
> sp
&& fp
< base
+ 16*1024)
374 return *(unsigned long *)fp
;
381 get_wchan(struct task_struct
*p
)
383 unsigned long schedule_frame
;
385 if (!p
|| p
== current
|| p
->state
== TASK_RUNNING
)
388 * This one depends on the frame size of schedule(). Do a
389 * "disass schedule" in gdb to find the frame size. Also, the
390 * code assumes that sleep_on() follows immediately after
391 * interruptible_sleep_on() and that add_timer() follows
392 * immediately after interruptible_sleep(). Ugly, isn't it?
393 * Maybe adding a wchan field to task_struct would be better,
397 pc
= thread_saved_pc(p
);
398 if (in_sched_functions(pc
)) {
399 schedule_frame
= ((unsigned long *)task_thread_info(p
)->pcb
.ksp
)[6];
400 return ((unsigned long *)schedule_frame
)[12];