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Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -04001/*
2 * Copyright 2010 Tilera Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
6 * as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
7 *
8 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
9 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
11 * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for
12 * more details.
13 */
14
15#include <linux/sched.h>
16#include <linux/kernel.h>
17#include <linux/errno.h>
18#include <linux/mm.h>
19#include <linux/swap.h>
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040020#include <linux/highmem.h>
21#include <linux/slab.h>
22#include <linux/pagemap.h>
23#include <linux/spinlock.h>
24#include <linux/cpumask.h>
25#include <linux/module.h>
26#include <linux/io.h>
27#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
28#include <linux/smp.h>
29
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040030#include <asm/pgtable.h>
31#include <asm/pgalloc.h>
32#include <asm/fixmap.h>
33#include <asm/tlb.h>
34#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
35#include <asm/homecache.h>
36
37#define K(x) ((x) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10))
38
39/*
40 * The normal show_free_areas() is too verbose on Tile, with dozens
41 * of processors and often four NUMA zones each with high and lowmem.
42 */
David Rientjesb2b755b2011-03-24 15:18:15 -070043void show_mem(unsigned int filter)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040044{
45 struct zone *zone;
46
Joe Perchesf4743672014-10-31 10:50:46 -070047 pr_err("Active:%lu inactive:%lu dirty:%lu writeback:%lu unstable:%lu free:%lu\n slab:%lu mapped:%lu pagetables:%lu bounce:%lu pagecache:%lu swap:%lu\n",
Mel Gorman599d0c92016-07-28 15:45:31 -070048 (global_node_page_state(NR_ACTIVE_ANON) +
49 global_node_page_state(NR_ACTIVE_FILE)),
50 (global_node_page_state(NR_INACTIVE_ANON) +
51 global_node_page_state(NR_INACTIVE_FILE)),
Mel Gorman11fb9982016-07-28 15:46:20 -070052 global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY),
53 global_node_page_state(NR_WRITEBACK),
54 global_node_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS),
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040055 global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES),
56 (global_page_state(NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE) +
57 global_page_state(NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE)),
Mel Gorman50658e22016-07-28 15:46:14 -070058 global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_MAPPED),
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040059 global_page_state(NR_PAGETABLE),
60 global_page_state(NR_BOUNCE),
Mel Gorman11fb9982016-07-28 15:46:20 -070061 global_node_page_state(NR_FILE_PAGES),
Shaohua Liec8acf22013-02-22 16:34:38 -080062 get_nr_swap_pages());
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040063
64 for_each_zone(zone) {
65 unsigned long flags, order, total = 0, largest_order = -1;
66
67 if (!populated_zone(zone))
68 continue;
69
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040070 spin_lock_irqsave(&zone->lock, flags);
71 for (order = 0; order < MAX_ORDER; order++) {
72 int nr = zone->free_area[order].nr_free;
73 total += nr << order;
74 if (nr)
75 largest_order = order;
76 }
77 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zone->lock, flags);
Chris Metcalf0707ad32010-06-25 17:04:17 -040078 pr_err("Node %d %7s: %lukB (largest %luKb)\n",
79 zone_to_nid(zone), zone->name,
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -040080 K(total), largest_order ? K(1UL) << largest_order : 0);
81 }
82}
83
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -050084/**
85 * shatter_huge_page() - ensure a given address is mapped by a small page.
86 *
87 * This function converts a huge PTE mapping kernel LOWMEM into a bunch
88 * of small PTEs with the same caching. No cache flush required, but we
89 * must do a global TLB flush.
90 *
91 * Any caller that wishes to modify a kernel mapping that might
92 * have been made with a huge page should call this function,
93 * since doing so properly avoids race conditions with installing the
94 * newly-shattered page and then flushing all the TLB entries.
95 *
96 * @addr: Address at which to shatter any existing huge page.
97 */
98void shatter_huge_page(unsigned long addr)
99{
100 pgd_t *pgd;
101 pud_t *pud;
102 pmd_t *pmd;
103 unsigned long flags = 0; /* happy compiler */
104#ifdef __PAGETABLE_PMD_FOLDED
105 struct list_head *pos;
106#endif
107
108 /* Get a pointer to the pmd entry that we need to change. */
109 addr &= HPAGE_MASK;
110 BUG_ON(pgd_addr_invalid(addr));
111 BUG_ON(addr < PAGE_OFFSET); /* only for kernel LOWMEM */
112 pgd = swapper_pg_dir + pgd_index(addr);
113 pud = pud_offset(pgd, addr);
114 BUG_ON(!pud_present(*pud));
115 pmd = pmd_offset(pud, addr);
116 BUG_ON(!pmd_present(*pmd));
117 if (!pmd_huge_page(*pmd))
118 return;
119
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400120 spin_lock_irqsave(&init_mm.page_table_lock, flags);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500121 if (!pmd_huge_page(*pmd)) {
122 /* Lost the race to convert the huge page. */
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400123 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&init_mm.page_table_lock, flags);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500124 return;
125 }
126
127 /* Shatter the huge page into the preallocated L2 page table. */
Chris Metcalf86294702013-09-13 11:14:25 -0400128 pmd_populate_kernel(&init_mm, pmd, get_prealloc_pte(pmd_pfn(*pmd)));
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500129
130#ifdef __PAGETABLE_PMD_FOLDED
131 /* Walk every pgd on the system and update the pmd there. */
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400132 spin_lock(&pgd_lock);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500133 list_for_each(pos, &pgd_list) {
134 pmd_t *copy_pmd;
135 pgd = list_to_pgd(pos) + pgd_index(addr);
136 pud = pud_offset(pgd, addr);
137 copy_pmd = pmd_offset(pud, addr);
138 __set_pmd(copy_pmd, *pmd);
139 }
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400140 spin_unlock(&pgd_lock);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500141#endif
142
143 /* Tell every cpu to notice the change. */
144 flush_remote(0, 0, NULL, addr, HPAGE_SIZE, HPAGE_SIZE,
145 cpu_possible_mask, NULL, 0);
146
147 /* Hold the lock until the TLB flush is finished to avoid races. */
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400148 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&init_mm.page_table_lock, flags);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500149}
150
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400151/*
152 * List of all pgd's needed so it can invalidate entries in both cached
153 * and uncached pgd's. This is essentially codepath-based locking
154 * against pageattr.c; it is the unique case in which a valid change
155 * of kernel pagetables can't be lazily synchronized by vmalloc faults.
156 * vmalloc faults work because attached pagetables are never freed.
Chris Metcalf719ea792012-03-29 15:50:08 -0400157 *
158 * The lock is always taken with interrupts disabled, unlike on x86
159 * and other platforms, because we need to take the lock in
160 * shatter_huge_page(), which may be called from an interrupt context.
161 * We are not at risk from the tlbflush IPI deadlock that was seen on
162 * x86, since we use the flush_remote() API to have the hypervisor do
163 * the TLB flushes regardless of irq disabling.
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400164 */
165DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pgd_lock);
166LIST_HEAD(pgd_list);
167
168static inline void pgd_list_add(pgd_t *pgd)
169{
170 list_add(pgd_to_list(pgd), &pgd_list);
171}
172
173static inline void pgd_list_del(pgd_t *pgd)
174{
175 list_del(pgd_to_list(pgd));
176}
177
178#define KERNEL_PGD_INDEX_START pgd_index(PAGE_OFFSET)
179#define KERNEL_PGD_PTRS (PTRS_PER_PGD - KERNEL_PGD_INDEX_START)
180
181static void pgd_ctor(pgd_t *pgd)
182{
183 unsigned long flags;
184
185 memset(pgd, 0, KERNEL_PGD_INDEX_START*sizeof(pgd_t));
186 spin_lock_irqsave(&pgd_lock, flags);
187
188#ifndef __tilegx__
189 /*
190 * Check that the user interrupt vector has no L2.
191 * It never should for the swapper, and new page tables
192 * should always start with an empty user interrupt vector.
193 */
194 BUG_ON(((u64 *)swapper_pg_dir)[pgd_index(MEM_USER_INTRPT)] != 0);
195#endif
196
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500197 memcpy(pgd + KERNEL_PGD_INDEX_START,
198 swapper_pg_dir + KERNEL_PGD_INDEX_START,
199 KERNEL_PGD_PTRS * sizeof(pgd_t));
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400200
201 pgd_list_add(pgd);
202 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pgd_lock, flags);
203}
204
205static void pgd_dtor(pgd_t *pgd)
206{
207 unsigned long flags; /* can be called from interrupt context */
208
209 spin_lock_irqsave(&pgd_lock, flags);
210 pgd_list_del(pgd);
211 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pgd_lock, flags);
212}
213
214pgd_t *pgd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm)
215{
216 pgd_t *pgd = kmem_cache_alloc(pgd_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
217 if (pgd)
218 pgd_ctor(pgd);
219 return pgd;
220}
221
222void pgd_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd)
223{
224 pgd_dtor(pgd);
225 kmem_cache_free(pgd_cache, pgd);
226}
227
228
229#define L2_USER_PGTABLE_PAGES (1 << L2_USER_PGTABLE_ORDER)
230
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400231struct page *pgtable_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long address,
232 int order)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400233{
Michal Hockof45eebc2016-06-24 14:49:22 -0700234 gfp_t flags = GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_ZERO;
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400235 struct page *p;
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500236 int i;
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400237
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400238 p = alloc_pages(flags, L2_USER_PGTABLE_ORDER);
239 if (p == NULL)
240 return NULL;
241
Kirill A. Shutemov76b3aec2013-11-14 14:31:43 -0800242 if (!pgtable_page_ctor(p)) {
243 __free_pages(p, L2_USER_PGTABLE_ORDER);
244 return NULL;
245 }
246
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500247 /*
248 * Make every page have a page_count() of one, not just the first.
249 * We don't use __GFP_COMP since it doesn't look like it works
250 * correctly with tlb_remove_page().
251 */
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400252 for (i = 1; i < order; ++i) {
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500253 init_page_count(p+i);
254 inc_zone_page_state(p+i, NR_PAGETABLE);
255 }
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500256
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400257 return p;
258}
259
260/*
261 * Free page immediately (used in __pte_alloc if we raced with another
262 * process). We have to correct whatever pte_alloc_one() did before
263 * returning the pages to the allocator.
264 */
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400265void pgtable_free(struct mm_struct *mm, struct page *p, int order)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400266{
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500267 int i;
268
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400269 pgtable_page_dtor(p);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500270 __free_page(p);
271
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400272 for (i = 1; i < order; ++i) {
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500273 __free_page(p+i);
274 dec_zone_page_state(p+i, NR_PAGETABLE);
275 }
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400276}
277
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400278void __pgtable_free_tlb(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *pte,
279 unsigned long address, int order)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400280{
281 int i;
282
283 pgtable_page_dtor(pte);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500284 tlb_remove_page(tlb, pte);
285
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400286 for (i = 1; i < order; ++i) {
Peter Zijlstra342d87e2011-01-25 18:31:12 +0100287 tlb_remove_page(tlb, pte + i);
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500288 dec_zone_page_state(pte + i, NR_PAGETABLE);
289 }
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400290}
291
292#ifndef __tilegx__
293
294/*
295 * FIXME: needs to be atomic vs hypervisor writes. For now we make the
296 * window of vulnerability a bit smaller by doing an unlocked 8-bit update.
297 */
298int ptep_test_and_clear_young(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
299 unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep)
300{
301#if HV_PTE_INDEX_ACCESSED < 8 || HV_PTE_INDEX_ACCESSED >= 16
302# error Code assumes HV_PTE "accessed" bit in second byte
303#endif
304 u8 *tmp = (u8 *)ptep;
305 u8 second_byte = tmp[1];
306 if (!(second_byte & (1 << (HV_PTE_INDEX_ACCESSED - 8))))
307 return 0;
308 tmp[1] = second_byte & ~(1 << (HV_PTE_INDEX_ACCESSED - 8));
309 return 1;
310}
311
312/*
313 * This implementation is atomic vs hypervisor writes, since the hypervisor
314 * always writes the low word (where "accessed" and "dirty" are) and this
315 * routine only writes the high word.
316 */
317void ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct *mm,
318 unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep)
319{
320#if HV_PTE_INDEX_WRITABLE < 32
321# error Code assumes HV_PTE "writable" bit in high word
322#endif
323 u32 *tmp = (u32 *)ptep;
324 tmp[1] = tmp[1] & ~(1 << (HV_PTE_INDEX_WRITABLE - 32));
325}
326
327#endif
328
Chris Metcalf640710a2013-08-12 15:08:09 -0400329/*
330 * Return a pointer to the PTE that corresponds to the given
331 * address in the given page table. A NULL page table just uses
332 * the standard kernel page table; the preferred API in this case
333 * is virt_to_kpte().
334 *
335 * The returned pointer can point to a huge page in other levels
336 * of the page table than the bottom, if the huge page is present
337 * in the page table. For bottom-level PTEs, the returned pointer
338 * can point to a PTE that is either present or not.
339 */
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400340pte_t *virt_to_pte(struct mm_struct* mm, unsigned long addr)
341{
342 pgd_t *pgd;
343 pud_t *pud;
344 pmd_t *pmd;
345
346 if (pgd_addr_invalid(addr))
347 return NULL;
348
349 pgd = mm ? pgd_offset(mm, addr) : swapper_pg_dir + pgd_index(addr);
350 pud = pud_offset(pgd, addr);
351 if (!pud_present(*pud))
352 return NULL;
Chris Metcalfa718e102013-08-10 13:15:46 -0400353 if (pud_huge_page(*pud))
354 return (pte_t *)pud;
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400355 pmd = pmd_offset(pud, addr);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400356 if (!pmd_present(*pmd))
357 return NULL;
Chris Metcalf640710a2013-08-12 15:08:09 -0400358 if (pmd_huge_page(*pmd))
359 return (pte_t *)pmd;
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400360 return pte_offset_kernel(pmd, addr);
361}
Chris Metcalfa718e102013-08-10 13:15:46 -0400362EXPORT_SYMBOL(virt_to_pte);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400363
Chris Metcalf640710a2013-08-12 15:08:09 -0400364pte_t *virt_to_kpte(unsigned long kaddr)
365{
366 BUG_ON(kaddr < PAGE_OFFSET);
367 return virt_to_pte(NULL, kaddr);
368}
369EXPORT_SYMBOL(virt_to_kpte);
370
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400371pgprot_t set_remote_cache_cpu(pgprot_t prot, int cpu)
372{
373 unsigned int width = smp_width;
374 int x = cpu % width;
375 int y = cpu / width;
376 BUG_ON(y >= smp_height);
377 BUG_ON(hv_pte_get_mode(prot) != HV_PTE_MODE_CACHE_TILE_L3);
378 BUG_ON(cpu < 0 || cpu >= NR_CPUS);
379 BUG_ON(!cpu_is_valid_lotar(cpu));
380 return hv_pte_set_lotar(prot, HV_XY_TO_LOTAR(x, y));
381}
382
383int get_remote_cache_cpu(pgprot_t prot)
384{
385 HV_LOTAR lotar = hv_pte_get_lotar(prot);
386 int x = HV_LOTAR_X(lotar);
387 int y = HV_LOTAR_Y(lotar);
388 BUG_ON(hv_pte_get_mode(prot) != HV_PTE_MODE_CACHE_TILE_L3);
389 return x + y * smp_width;
390}
391
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500392/*
393 * Convert a kernel VA to a PA and homing information.
394 */
395int va_to_cpa_and_pte(void *va, unsigned long long *cpa, pte_t *pte)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400396{
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500397 struct page *page = virt_to_page(va);
398 pte_t null_pte = { 0 };
399
400 *cpa = __pa(va);
401
402 /* Note that this is not writing a page table, just returning a pte. */
403 *pte = pte_set_home(null_pte, page_home(page));
404
405 return 0; /* return non-zero if not hfh? */
406}
407EXPORT_SYMBOL(va_to_cpa_and_pte);
408
409void __set_pte(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte)
410{
411#ifdef __tilegx__
412 *ptep = pte;
413#else
414# if HV_PTE_INDEX_PRESENT >= 32 || HV_PTE_INDEX_MIGRATING >= 32
415# error Must write the present and migrating bits last
416# endif
417 if (pte_present(pte)) {
418 ((u32 *)ptep)[1] = (u32)(pte_val(pte) >> 32);
419 barrier();
420 ((u32 *)ptep)[0] = (u32)(pte_val(pte));
421 } else {
422 ((u32 *)ptep)[0] = (u32)(pte_val(pte));
423 barrier();
424 ((u32 *)ptep)[1] = (u32)(pte_val(pte) >> 32);
425 }
426#endif /* __tilegx__ */
427}
428
429void set_pte(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte)
430{
Chris Metcalf12400f12012-03-29 15:36:53 -0400431 if (pte_present(pte) &&
432 (!CHIP_HAS_MMIO() || hv_pte_get_mode(pte) != HV_PTE_MODE_MMIO)) {
433 /* The PTE actually references physical memory. */
434 unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
435 if (pfn_valid(pfn)) {
436 /* Update the home of the PTE from the struct page. */
437 pte = pte_set_home(pte, page_home(pfn_to_page(pfn)));
438 } else if (hv_pte_get_mode(pte) == 0) {
439 /* remap_pfn_range(), etc, must supply PTE mode. */
440 panic("set_pte(): out-of-range PFN and mode 0\n");
441 }
442 }
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400443
Chris Metcalf76c567f2011-02-28 16:37:34 -0500444 __set_pte(ptep, pte);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400445}
446
447/* Can this mm load a PTE with cached_priority set? */
448static inline int mm_is_priority_cached(struct mm_struct *mm)
449{
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400450 return mm->context.priority_cached != 0;
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400451}
452
453/*
454 * Add a priority mapping to an mm_context and
455 * notify the hypervisor if this is the first one.
456 */
457void start_mm_caching(struct mm_struct *mm)
458{
459 if (!mm_is_priority_cached(mm)) {
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400460 mm->context.priority_cached = -1UL;
461 hv_set_caching(-1UL);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400462 }
463}
464
465/*
466 * Validate and return the priority_cached flag. We know if it's zero
467 * that we don't need to scan, since we immediately set it non-zero
468 * when we first consider a MAP_CACHE_PRIORITY mapping.
469 *
470 * We only _try_ to acquire the mmap_sem semaphore; if we can't acquire it,
471 * since we're in an interrupt context (servicing switch_mm) we don't
472 * worry about it and don't unset the "priority_cached" field.
473 * Presumably we'll come back later and have more luck and clear
474 * the value then; for now we'll just keep the cache marked for priority.
475 */
Chris Metcalfd5d14ed2012-03-29 13:58:43 -0400476static unsigned long update_priority_cached(struct mm_struct *mm)
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400477{
478 if (mm->context.priority_cached && down_write_trylock(&mm->mmap_sem)) {
479 struct vm_area_struct *vm;
480 for (vm = mm->mmap; vm; vm = vm->vm_next) {
481 if (hv_pte_get_cached_priority(vm->vm_page_prot))
482 break;
483 }
484 if (vm == NULL)
485 mm->context.priority_cached = 0;
486 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
487 }
488 return mm->context.priority_cached;
489}
490
491/* Set caching correctly for an mm that we are switching to. */
492void check_mm_caching(struct mm_struct *prev, struct mm_struct *next)
493{
494 if (!mm_is_priority_cached(next)) {
495 /*
496 * If the new mm doesn't use priority caching, just see if we
497 * need the hv_set_caching(), or can assume it's already zero.
498 */
499 if (mm_is_priority_cached(prev))
500 hv_set_caching(0);
501 } else {
502 hv_set_caching(update_priority_cached(next));
503 }
504}
505
506#if CHIP_HAS_MMIO()
507
508/* Map an arbitrary MMIO address, homed according to pgprot, into VA space. */
509void __iomem *ioremap_prot(resource_size_t phys_addr, unsigned long size,
510 pgprot_t home)
511{
512 void *addr;
513 struct vm_struct *area;
514 unsigned long offset, last_addr;
515 pgprot_t pgprot;
516
517 /* Don't allow wraparound or zero size */
518 last_addr = phys_addr + size - 1;
519 if (!size || last_addr < phys_addr)
520 return NULL;
521
522 /* Create a read/write, MMIO VA mapping homed at the requested shim. */
523 pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL;
524 pgprot = hv_pte_set_mode(pgprot, HV_PTE_MODE_MMIO);
525 pgprot = hv_pte_set_lotar(pgprot, hv_pte_get_lotar(home));
526
527 /*
528 * Mappings have to be page-aligned
529 */
530 offset = phys_addr & ~PAGE_MASK;
531 phys_addr &= PAGE_MASK;
532 size = PAGE_ALIGN(last_addr+1) - phys_addr;
533
534 /*
535 * Ok, go for it..
536 */
537 area = get_vm_area(size, VM_IOREMAP /* | other flags? */);
538 if (!area)
539 return NULL;
540 area->phys_addr = phys_addr;
541 addr = area->addr;
542 if (ioremap_page_range((unsigned long)addr, (unsigned long)addr + size,
543 phys_addr, pgprot)) {
Chris Metcalffad052d2013-08-07 15:42:34 -0400544 free_vm_area(area);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400545 return NULL;
546 }
547 return (__force void __iomem *) (offset + (char *)addr);
548}
549EXPORT_SYMBOL(ioremap_prot);
550
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400551/* Unmap an MMIO VA mapping. */
552void iounmap(volatile void __iomem *addr_in)
553{
554 volatile void __iomem *addr = (volatile void __iomem *)
555 (PAGE_MASK & (unsigned long __force)addr_in);
556#if 1
557 vunmap((void * __force)addr);
558#else
559 /* x86 uses this complicated flow instead of vunmap(). Is
560 * there any particular reason we should do the same? */
561 struct vm_struct *p, *o;
562
563 /* Use the vm area unlocked, assuming the caller
564 ensures there isn't another iounmap for the same address
565 in parallel. Reuse of the virtual address is prevented by
566 leaving it in the global lists until we're done with it.
567 cpa takes care of the direct mappings. */
Joonsoo Kimef932472013-04-29 15:07:27 -0700568 p = find_vm_area((void *)addr);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400569
570 if (!p) {
Chris Metcalf0707ad32010-06-25 17:04:17 -0400571 pr_err("iounmap: bad address %p\n", addr);
Chris Metcalf867e3592010-05-28 23:09:12 -0400572 dump_stack();
573 return;
574 }
575
576 /* Finally remove it */
577 o = remove_vm_area((void *)addr);
578 BUG_ON(p != o || o == NULL);
579 kfree(p);
580#endif
581}
582EXPORT_SYMBOL(iounmap);
583
584#endif /* CHIP_HAS_MMIO() */