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Non-highlights: - Five fixes for the >128T address space handling, both to fix bugs in our implementation and to bring the semantics exactly into line with x86. Highlights: - Support for a new OPAL call on bare metal machines which gives us a true NMI (ie. is not masked by MSR[EE]=0) for debugging etc. - Support for Power9 DD2 in the CXL driver. - Improvements to machine check handling so that uncorrectable errors can be reported into the generic memory_failure() machinery. - Some fixes and improvements for VPHN, which is used under PowerVM to notify the Linux partition of topology changes. - Plumbing to enable TM (transactional memory) without suspend on some Power9 processors (PPC_FEATURE2_HTM_NO_SUSPEND). - Support for emulating vector loads form cache-inhibited memory, on some Power9 revisions. - Disable the fast-endian switch "syscall" by default (behind a CONFIG), we believe it has never had any users. - A major rework of the API drivers use when initiating and waiting for long running operations performed by OPAL firmware, and changes to the powernv_flash driver to use the new API. - Several fixes for the handling of FP/VMX/VSX while processes are using transactional memory. - Optimisations of TLB range flushes when using the radix MMU on Power9. - Improvements to the VAS facility used to access coprocessors on Power9, and related improvements to the way the NX crypto driver handles requests. - Implementation of PMEM_API and UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE for 64-bit. Thanks to: Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Allen Pais, Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd Bergmann, Balbir Singh, Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Breno Leitao, Christophe Leroy, Christophe Lombard, Cyril Bur, Frederic Barrat, Gautham R. Shenoy, Geert Uytterhoeven, Guilherme G. Piccoli, Gustavo Romero, Haren Myneni, Joel Stanley, Kamalesh Babulal, Kautuk Consul, Markus Elfring, Masami Hiramatsu, Michael Bringmann, Michael Neuling, Michal Suchanek, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Oliver O'Halloran, Paul Mackerras, Pedro Miraglia Franco de Carvalho, Philippe Bergheaud, Sandipan Das, Seth Forshee, Shriya, Stephen Rothwell, Stewart Smith, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Tyrel Datwyler, Vaibhav Jain, Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, William A. Kennington III. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAABAgAGBQJaDXGuAAoJEFHr6jzI4aWAEqwP/0TA35KFAK6wqfkCf67z4q+O I+5piI4eDV4jdCakfoIN1JfjhQRULNePSoCHTccan30mu/bm30p69xtOLL2/h5xH Mhz/eDBAOo0lrT20nyZfYMW3FnM66wnNf++qJ0O+8L052r4WOB02J0k1uM1ST01D 5Lb5mUoxRLRzCgKRYAYWJifn+IFPUB9NMsvMTym94krAFlIjIzMEQXhDoln+jJMr QmY5f1BTA/fLfXobn0zwoc/C1oa2PUtxd+rxbwGrLoZ6G843mMqUi90SMr5ybhXp RzepnBTj4by3vOsnk/X1mANyaZfLsunp75FwnjHdPzKrAS/TuPp8D/iSxxE/PzEq cLwJFBnFXSgQMefDErXxhHSDz2dAg5r14rsTpDcq2Ko8TPV4rPsuSfmbd9Txekb0 yWHsjoJUBBMl2QcWqIHl+AlV8j1RklF6solcTBcGnH1CZJMfa05VKXV7xGEvOHa0 RJ+/xPyR9KjoB/SUp++9Vmx/M6SwQYFOJlr3Zpg9LNtR8WpoPYu1E6eO+u1Hhzny eJqaNstH+i+VdY9eqszkAsEBh8o9M/+b+7Wx7TetvU+v368CbXtgFYs9qy2oZjPF t9sY/BHaHZ8eZ7I00an77a0fVV5B1PVASUtIz5CqkwGpMvX6Z6W2K/XUUFI61kuu E06HS6Ht8UPJAzrAPUMl =Rq81 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'powerpc-4.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux Pull powerpc updates from Michael Ellerman: "A bit of a small release, I suspect in part due to me travelling for KS. But my backlog of patches to review is smaller than usual, so I think in part folks just didn't send as much this cycle. Non-highlights: - Five fixes for the >128T address space handling, both to fix bugs in our implementation and to bring the semantics exactly into line with x86. Highlights: - Support for a new OPAL call on bare metal machines which gives us a true NMI (ie. is not masked by MSR[EE]=0) for debugging etc. - Support for Power9 DD2 in the CXL driver. - Improvements to machine check handling so that uncorrectable errors can be reported into the generic memory_failure() machinery. - Some fixes and improvements for VPHN, which is used under PowerVM to notify the Linux partition of topology changes. - Plumbing to enable TM (transactional memory) without suspend on some Power9 processors (PPC_FEATURE2_HTM_NO_SUSPEND). - Support for emulating vector loads form cache-inhibited memory, on some Power9 revisions. - Disable the fast-endian switch "syscall" by default (behind a CONFIG), we believe it has never had any users. - A major rework of the API drivers use when initiating and waiting for long running operations performed by OPAL firmware, and changes to the powernv_flash driver to use the new API. - Several fixes for the handling of FP/VMX/VSX while processes are using transactional memory. - Optimisations of TLB range flushes when using the radix MMU on Power9. - Improvements to the VAS facility used to access coprocessors on Power9, and related improvements to the way the NX crypto driver handles requests. - Implementation of PMEM_API and UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE for 64-bit. Thanks to: Alexey Kardashevskiy, Alistair Popple, Allen Pais, Andrew Donnellan, Aneesh Kumar K.V, Arnd Bergmann, Balbir Singh, Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Breno Leitao, Christophe Leroy, Christophe Lombard, Cyril Bur, Frederic Barrat, Gautham R. Shenoy, Geert Uytterhoeven, Guilherme G. Piccoli, Gustavo Romero, Haren Myneni, Joel Stanley, Kamalesh Babulal, Kautuk Consul, Markus Elfring, Masami Hiramatsu, Michael Bringmann, Michael Neuling, Michal Suchanek, Naveen N. Rao, Nicholas Piggin, Oliver O'Halloran, Paul Mackerras, Pedro Miraglia Franco de Carvalho, Philippe Bergheaud, Sandipan Das, Seth Forshee, Shriya, Stephen Rothwell, Stewart Smith, Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Tyrel Datwyler, Vaibhav Jain, Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, and William A. Kennington III" * tag 'powerpc-4.15-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux: (151 commits) powerpc/64s: Fix Power9 DD2.0 workarounds by adding DD2.1 feature powerpc/64s: Fix masking of SRR1 bits on instruction fault powerpc/64s: mm_context.addr_limit is only used on hash powerpc/64s/radix: Fix 128TB-512TB virtual address boundary case allocation powerpc/64s/hash: Allow MAP_FIXED allocations to cross 128TB boundary powerpc/64s/hash: Fix fork() with 512TB process address space powerpc/64s/hash: Fix 128TB-512TB virtual address boundary case allocation powerpc/64s/hash: Fix 512T hint detection to use >= 128T powerpc: Fix DABR match on hash based systems powerpc/signal: Properly handle return value from uprobe_deny_signal() powerpc/fadump: use kstrtoint to handle sysfs store powerpc/lib: Implement UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE API powerpc/lib: Implement PMEM API powerpc/powernv/npu: Don't explicitly flush nmmu tlb powerpc/powernv/npu: Use flush_all_mm() instead of flush_tlb_mm() powerpc/powernv/idle: Round up latency and residency values powerpc/kprobes: refactor kprobe_lookup_name for safer string operations powerpc/kprobes: Blacklist emulate_update_regs() from kprobes powerpc/kprobes: Do not disable interrupts for optprobes and kprobes_on_ftrace powerpc/kprobes: Disable preemption before invoking probe handler for optprobes ...
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12 KiB
ArmAsm
490 lines
12 KiB
ArmAsm
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/*
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* Transactional memory support routines to reclaim and recheckpoint
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* transactional process state.
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*
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* Copyright 2012 Matt Evans & Michael Neuling, IBM Corporation.
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*/
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
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#include <asm/ppc-opcode.h>
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#include <asm/ptrace.h>
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#include <asm/reg.h>
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#include <asm/bug.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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/* See fpu.S, this is borrowed from there */
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#define __SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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b 2f; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
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SAVE_32FPRS(n,base); \
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b 3f; \
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2: SAVE_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
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3:
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#define __REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION \
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b 2f; \
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX); \
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REST_32FPRS(n,base); \
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b 3f; \
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2: REST_32VSRS(n,c,base); \
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3:
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#else
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#define __SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) SAVE_32FPRS(n, base)
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#define __REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) REST_32FPRS(n, base)
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#endif
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#define SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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__SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS(n,__REG_##c,__REG_##base)
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#define REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,c,base) \
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__REST_32FPRS_VSRS(n,__REG_##c,__REG_##base)
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/* Stack frame offsets for local variables. */
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#define TM_FRAME_L0 TM_FRAME_SIZE-16
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#define TM_FRAME_L1 TM_FRAME_SIZE-8
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/* In order to access the TM SPRs, TM must be enabled. So, do so: */
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_GLOBAL(tm_enable)
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mfmsr r4
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li r3, MSR_TM >> 32
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sldi r3, r3, 32
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and. r0, r4, r3
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bne 1f
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or r4, r4, r3
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mtmsrd r4
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1: blr
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_GLOBAL(tm_save_sprs)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TFHAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r3)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TEXASR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r3)
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TFIAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r3)
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blr
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_GLOBAL(tm_restore_sprs)
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TFHAR, r0
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TEXASR, r0
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ld r0, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TFIAR, r0
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blr
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/* Passed an 8-bit failure cause as first argument. */
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_GLOBAL(tm_abort)
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TABORT(R3)
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blr
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/* void tm_reclaim(struct thread_struct *thread,
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* uint8_t cause)
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*
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* - Performs a full reclaim. This destroys outstanding
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* transactions and updates thread->regs.tm_ckpt_* with the
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* original checkpointed state. Note that thread->regs is
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* unchanged.
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*
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* Purpose is to both abort transactions of, and preserve the state of,
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* a transactions at a context switch. We preserve/restore both sets of process
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* state to restore them when the thread's scheduled again. We continue in
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* userland as though nothing happened, but when the transaction is resumed
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* they will abort back to the checkpointed state we save out here.
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*
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* Call with IRQs off, stacks get all out of sync for some periods in here!
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*/
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_GLOBAL(tm_reclaim)
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mfcr r5
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mflr r0
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stw r5, 8(r1)
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std r0, 16(r1)
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std r2, STK_GOT(r1)
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stdu r1, -TM_FRAME_SIZE(r1)
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/* We've a struct pt_regs at [r1+STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD]. */
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std r3, STK_PARAM(R3)(r1)
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r1)
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/* We need to setup MSR for VSX register save instructions. */
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mfmsr r14
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mr r15, r14
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ori r15, r15, MSR_FP
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li r16, 0
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ori r16, r16, MSR_EE /* IRQs hard off */
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andc r15, r15, r16
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oris r15, r15, MSR_VEC@h
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
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oris r15,r15, MSR_VSX@h
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX)
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#endif
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mtmsrd r15
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std r14, TM_FRAME_L0(r1)
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/* Do sanity check on MSR to make sure we are suspended */
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li r7, (MSR_TS_S)@higher
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srdi r6, r14, 32
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and r6, r6, r7
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1: tdeqi r6, 0
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EMIT_BUG_ENTRY 1b,__FILE__,__LINE__,0
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/* Stash the stack pointer away for use after reclaim */
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std r1, PACAR1(r13)
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/* Clear MSR RI since we are about to change r1, EE is already off. */
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li r5, 0
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mtmsrd r5, 1
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/*
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* BE CAREFUL HERE:
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* At this point we can't take an SLB miss since we have MSR_RI
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* off. Load only to/from the stack/paca which are in SLB bolted regions
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* until we turn MSR RI back on.
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*
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* The moment we treclaim, ALL of our GPRs will switch
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* to user register state. (FPRs, CCR etc. also!)
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* Use an sprg and a tm_scratch in the PACA to shuffle.
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*/
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TRECLAIM(R4) /* Cause in r4 */
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/* ******************** GPRs ******************** */
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/* Stash the checkpointed r13 away in the scratch SPR and get the real
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* paca
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*/
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SET_SCRATCH0(r13)
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GET_PACA(r13)
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/* Stash the checkpointed r1 away in paca tm_scratch and get the real
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* stack pointer back
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*/
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std r1, PACATMSCRATCH(r13)
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ld r1, PACAR1(r13)
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/* Store the PPR in r11 and reset to decent value */
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std r11, GPR11(r1) /* Temporary stash */
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/* Reset MSR RI so we can take SLB faults again */
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li r11, MSR_RI
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mtmsrd r11, 1
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mfspr r11, SPRN_PPR
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HMT_MEDIUM
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/* Now get some more GPRS free */
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std r7, GPR7(r1) /* Temporary stash */
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std r12, GPR12(r1) /* '' '' '' */
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ld r12, STK_PARAM(R3)(r1) /* Param 0, thread_struct * */
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std r11, THREAD_TM_PPR(r12) /* Store PPR and free r11 */
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addi r7, r12, PT_CKPT_REGS /* Thread's ckpt_regs */
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/* Make r7 look like an exception frame so that we
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* can use the neat GPRx(n) macros. r7 is NOT a pt_regs ptr!
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*/
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subi r7, r7, STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
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/* Sync the userland GPRs 2-12, 14-31 to thread->regs: */
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SAVE_GPR(0, r7) /* user r0 */
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SAVE_GPR(2, r7) /* user r2 */
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SAVE_4GPRS(3, r7) /* user r3-r6 */
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SAVE_GPR(8, r7) /* user r8 */
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SAVE_GPR(9, r7) /* user r9 */
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SAVE_GPR(10, r7) /* user r10 */
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ld r3, PACATMSCRATCH(r13) /* user r1 */
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ld r4, GPR7(r1) /* user r7 */
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ld r5, GPR11(r1) /* user r11 */
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ld r6, GPR12(r1) /* user r12 */
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GET_SCRATCH0(8) /* user r13 */
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std r3, GPR1(r7)
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std r4, GPR7(r7)
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std r5, GPR11(r7)
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std r6, GPR12(r7)
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std r8, GPR13(r7)
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r7) /* user r14-r31 */
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/* ******************** NIP ******************** */
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mfspr r3, SPRN_TFHAR
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std r3, _NIP(r7) /* Returns to failhandler */
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/* The checkpointed NIP is ignored when rescheduling/rechkpting,
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* but is used in signal return to 'wind back' to the abort handler.
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*/
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/* ******************** CR,LR,CCR,MSR ********** */
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mfctr r3
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mflr r4
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mfcr r5
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mfxer r6
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std r3, _CTR(r7)
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std r4, _LINK(r7)
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std r5, _CCR(r7)
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std r6, _XER(r7)
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/* ******************** TAR, DSCR ********** */
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mfspr r3, SPRN_TAR
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mfspr r4, SPRN_DSCR
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std r3, THREAD_TM_TAR(r12)
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std r4, THREAD_TM_DSCR(r12)
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/* MSR and flags: We don't change CRs, and we don't need to alter
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* MSR.
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*/
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/* ******************** FPR/VR/VSRs ************
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* After reclaiming, capture the checkpointed FPRs/VRs.
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*
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* We enabled VEC/FP/VSX in the msr above, so we can execute these
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* instructions!
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*/
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mr r3, r12
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/* Altivec (VEC/VMX/VR)*/
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addi r7, r3, THREAD_CKVRSTATE
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SAVE_32VRS(0, r6, r7) /* r6 scratch, r7 transact vr state */
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mfvscr v0
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li r6, VRSTATE_VSCR
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stvx v0, r7, r6
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/* VRSAVE */
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mfspr r0, SPRN_VRSAVE
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std r0, THREAD_CKVRSAVE(r3)
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/* Floating Point (FP) */
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addi r7, r3, THREAD_CKFPSTATE
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SAVE_32FPRS_VSRS(0, R6, R7) /* r6 scratch, r7 transact fp state */
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mffs fr0
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stfd fr0,FPSTATE_FPSCR(r7)
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/* TM regs, incl TEXASR -- these live in thread_struct. Note they've
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* been updated by the treclaim, to explain to userland the failure
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* cause (aborted).
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*/
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mfspr r0, SPRN_TEXASR
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mfspr r3, SPRN_TFHAR
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mfspr r4, SPRN_TFIAR
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std r0, THREAD_TM_TEXASR(r12)
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std r3, THREAD_TM_TFHAR(r12)
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std r4, THREAD_TM_TFIAR(r12)
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/* AMR is checkpointed too, but is unsupported by Linux. */
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/* Restore original MSR/IRQ state & clear TM mode */
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ld r14, TM_FRAME_L0(r1) /* Orig MSR */
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li r15, 0
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rldimi r14, r15, MSR_TS_LG, (63-MSR_TS_LG)-1
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mtmsrd r14
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REST_NVGPRS(r1)
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addi r1, r1, TM_FRAME_SIZE
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lwz r4, 8(r1)
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ld r0, 16(r1)
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mtcr r4
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mtlr r0
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ld r2, STK_GOT(r1)
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/* Load CPU's default DSCR */
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ld r0, PACA_DSCR_DEFAULT(r13)
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mtspr SPRN_DSCR, r0
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blr
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/* void __tm_recheckpoint(struct thread_struct *thread,
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* unsigned long orig_msr)
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* - Restore the checkpointed register state saved by tm_reclaim
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* when we switch_to a process.
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*
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* Call with IRQs off, stacks get all out of sync for
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* some periods in here!
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*/
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_GLOBAL(__tm_recheckpoint)
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mfcr r5
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mflr r0
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stw r5, 8(r1)
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std r0, 16(r1)
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std r2, STK_GOT(r1)
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stdu r1, -TM_FRAME_SIZE(r1)
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/* We've a struct pt_regs at [r1+STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD].
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* This is used for backing up the NVGPRs:
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*/
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SAVE_NVGPRS(r1)
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/* Load complete register state from ts_ckpt* registers */
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addi r7, r3, PT_CKPT_REGS /* Thread's ckpt_regs */
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/* Make r7 look like an exception frame so that we
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* can use the neat GPRx(n) macros. r7 is now NOT a pt_regs ptr!
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*/
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subi r7, r7, STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD
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/* We need to setup MSR for FP/VMX/VSX register save instructions. */
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mfmsr r6
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mr r5, r6
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ori r5, r5, MSR_FP
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#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
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oris r5, r5, MSR_VEC@h
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_VSX
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BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
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oris r5,r5, MSR_VSX@h
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END_FTR_SECTION_IFSET(CPU_FTR_VSX)
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#endif
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mtmsrd r5
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#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
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/*
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* FP and VEC registers: These are recheckpointed from
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* thread.ckfp_state and thread.ckvr_state respectively. The
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* thread.fp_state[] version holds the 'live' (transactional)
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* and will be loaded subsequently by any FPUnavailable trap.
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*/
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addi r8, r3, THREAD_CKVRSTATE
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li r5, VRSTATE_VSCR
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lvx v0, r8, r5
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mtvscr v0
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REST_32VRS(0, r5, r8) /* r5 scratch, r8 ptr */
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ld r5, THREAD_CKVRSAVE(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_VRSAVE, r5
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#endif
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addi r8, r3, THREAD_CKFPSTATE
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lfd fr0, FPSTATE_FPSCR(r8)
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MTFSF_L(fr0)
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REST_32FPRS_VSRS(0, R4, R8)
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mtmsr r6 /* FP/Vec off again! */
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restore_gprs:
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/* ******************** CR,LR,CCR,MSR ********** */
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ld r4, _CTR(r7)
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ld r5, _LINK(r7)
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ld r8, _XER(r7)
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mtctr r4
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mtlr r5
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mtxer r8
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/* ******************** TAR ******************** */
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ld r4, THREAD_TM_TAR(r3)
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mtspr SPRN_TAR, r4
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/* Load up the PPR and DSCR in GPRs only at this stage */
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ld r5, THREAD_TM_DSCR(r3)
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ld r6, THREAD_TM_PPR(r3)
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REST_GPR(0, r7) /* GPR0 */
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REST_2GPRS(2, r7) /* GPR2-3 */
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REST_GPR(4, r7) /* GPR4 */
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REST_4GPRS(8, r7) /* GPR8-11 */
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REST_2GPRS(12, r7) /* GPR12-13 */
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REST_NVGPRS(r7) /* GPR14-31 */
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/* Load up PPR and DSCR here so we don't run with user values for long
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*/
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mtspr SPRN_DSCR, r5
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mtspr SPRN_PPR, r6
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/* Do final sanity check on TEXASR to make sure FS is set. Do this
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* here before we load up the userspace r1 so any bugs we hit will get
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* a call chain */
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mfspr r5, SPRN_TEXASR
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srdi r5, r5, 16
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li r6, (TEXASR_FS)@h
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and r6, r6, r5
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1: tdeqi r6, 0
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EMIT_BUG_ENTRY 1b,__FILE__,__LINE__,0
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/* Do final sanity check on MSR to make sure we are not transactional
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* or suspended
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*/
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mfmsr r6
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li r5, (MSR_TS_MASK)@higher
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srdi r6, r6, 32
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and r6, r6, r5
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1: tdnei r6, 0
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EMIT_BUG_ENTRY 1b,__FILE__,__LINE__,0
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/* Restore CR */
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ld r6, _CCR(r7)
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mtcr r6
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REST_GPR(6, r7)
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/*
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* Store r1 and r5 on the stack so that we can access them
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* after we clear MSR RI.
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*/
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REST_GPR(5, r7)
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std r5, -8(r1)
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ld r5, GPR1(r7)
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std r5, -16(r1)
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REST_GPR(7, r7)
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/* Clear MSR RI since we are about to change r1. EE is already off */
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li r5, 0
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mtmsrd r5, 1
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/*
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* BE CAREFUL HERE:
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* At this point we can't take an SLB miss since we have MSR_RI
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* off. Load only to/from the stack/paca which are in SLB bolted regions
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* until we turn MSR RI back on.
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*/
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SET_SCRATCH0(r1)
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ld r5, -8(r1)
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ld r1, -16(r1)
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/* Commit register state as checkpointed state: */
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TRECHKPT
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HMT_MEDIUM
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/* Our transactional state has now changed.
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*
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* Now just get out of here. Transactional (current) state will be
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* updated once restore is called on the return path in the _switch-ed
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* -to process.
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*/
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GET_PACA(r13)
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GET_SCRATCH0(r1)
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/* R1 is restored, so we are recoverable again. EE is still off */
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li r4, MSR_RI
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mtmsrd r4, 1
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REST_NVGPRS(r1)
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addi r1, r1, TM_FRAME_SIZE
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lwz r4, 8(r1)
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ld r0, 16(r1)
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mtcr r4
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mtlr r0
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ld r2, STK_GOT(r1)
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/* Load CPU's default DSCR */
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ld r0, PACA_DSCR_DEFAULT(r13)
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mtspr SPRN_DSCR, r0
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blr
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/* ****************************************************************** */
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