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+/*
+ * Handle unaligned accesses by emulation.
+ *
+ * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
+ * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
+ * for more details.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002 by Ralf Baechle
+ * Copyright (C) 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
+ *
+ * This file contains exception handler for address error exception with the
+ * special capability to execute faulting instructions in software. The
+ * handler does not try to handle the case when the program counter points
+ * to an address not aligned to a word boundary.
+ *
+ * Putting data to unaligned addresses is a bad practice even on Intel where
+ * only the performance is affected. Much worse is that such code is non-
+ * portable. Due to several programs that die on MIPS due to alignment
+ * problems I decided to implement this handler anyway though I originally
+ * didn't intend to do this at all for user code.
+ *
+ * For now I enable fixing of address errors by default to make life easier.
+ * I however intend to disable this somewhen in the future when the alignment
+ * problems with user programs have been fixed. For programmers this is the
+ * right way to go.
+ *
+ * Fixing address errors is a per process option. The option is inherited
+ * across fork(2) and execve(2) calls. If you really want to use the
+ * option in your user programs - I discourage the use of the software
+ * emulation strongly - use the following code in your userland stuff:
+ *
+ * #include <sys/sysmips.h>
+ *
+ * ...
+ * sysmips(MIPS_FIXADE, x);
+ * ...
+ *
+ * The argument x is 0 for disabling software emulation, enabled otherwise.
+ *
+ * Below a little program to play around with this feature.
+ *
+ * #include <stdio.h>
+ * #include <sys/sysmips.h>
+ *
+ * struct foo {
+ * unsigned char bar[8];
+ * };
+ *
+ * main(int argc, char *argv[])
+ * {
+ * struct foo x = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7};
+ * unsigned int *p = (unsigned int *) (x.bar + 3);
+ * int i;
+ *
+ * if (argc > 1)
+ * sysmips(MIPS_FIXADE, atoi(argv[1]));
+ *
+ * printf("*p = %08lx\n", *p);
+ *
+ * *p = 0xdeadface;
+ *
+ * for(i = 0; i <= 7; i++)
+ * printf("%02x ", x.bar[i]);
+ * printf("\n");
+ * }
+ *
+ * Coprocessor loads are not supported; I think this case is unimportant
+ * in the practice.
+ *
+ * TODO: Handle ndc (attempted store to doubleword in uncached memory)
+ * exception for the R6000.
+ * A store crossing a page boundary might be executed only partially.
+ * Undo the partial store in this case.
+ */
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/signal.h>
+#include <linux/smp.h>
+#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
+
+#include <asm/asm.h>
+#include <asm/branch.h>
+#include <asm/byteorder.h>
+#include <asm/inst.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+
+#define STR(x) __STR(x)
+#define __STR(x) #x
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+unsigned long unaligned_instructions;
+#endif
+
+static inline int emulate_load_store_insn(struct pt_regs *regs,
+ void *addr, unsigned long pc,
+ unsigned long **regptr, unsigned long *newvalue)
+{
+ union mips_instruction insn;
+ unsigned long value;
+ unsigned int res;
+
+ regs->regs[0] = 0;
+ *regptr=NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * This load never faults.
+ */
+ __get_user(insn.word, (unsigned int *)pc);
+
+ switch (insn.i_format.opcode) {
+ /*
+ * These are instructions that a compiler doesn't generate. We
+ * can assume therefore that the code is MIPS-aware and
+ * really buggy. Emulating these instructions would break the
+ * semantics anyway.
+ */
+ case ll_op:
+ case lld_op:
+ case sc_op:
+ case scd_op:
+
+ /*
+ * For these instructions the only way to create an address
+ * error is an attempted access to kernel/supervisor address
+ * space.
+ */
+ case ldl_op:
+ case ldr_op:
+ case lwl_op:
+ case lwr_op:
+ case sdl_op:
+ case sdr_op:
+ case swl_op:
+ case swr_op:
+ case lb_op:
+ case lbu_op:
+ case sb_op:
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ /*
+ * The remaining opcodes are the ones that are really of interest.
+ */
+ case lh_op:
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, 2))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (".set\tnoat\n"
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlb\t%0, 0(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlbu\t$1, 1(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlb\t%0, 1(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlbu\t$1, 0(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "sll\t%0, 0x8\n\t"
+ "or\t%0, $1\n\t"
+ "li\t%1, 0\n"
+ "3:\t.set\tat\n\t"
+ ".section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%1, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=&r" (value), "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ *newvalue = value;
+ *regptr = &regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ break;
+
+ case lw_op:
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, 4))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlwl\t%0, (%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlwr\t%0, 3(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlwl\t%0, 3(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlwr\t%0, (%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "li\t%1, 0\n"
+ "3:\t.section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%1, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=&r" (value), "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ *newvalue = value;
+ *regptr = &regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ break;
+
+ case lhu_op:
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, 2))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+ ".set\tnoat\n"
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlbu\t%0, 0(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlbu\t$1, 1(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlbu\t%0, 1(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlbu\t$1, 0(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "sll\t%0, 0x8\n\t"
+ "or\t%0, $1\n\t"
+ "li\t%1, 0\n"
+ "3:\t.set\tat\n\t"
+ ".section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%1, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=&r" (value), "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ *newvalue = value;
+ *regptr = &regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ break;
+
+ case lwu_op:
+#ifdef CONFIG_MIPS64
+ /*
+ * A 32-bit kernel might be running on a 64-bit processor. But
+ * if we're on a 32-bit processor and an i-cache incoherency
+ * or race makes us see a 64-bit instruction here the sdl/sdr
+ * would blow up, so for now we don't handle unaligned 64-bit
+ * instructions on 32-bit kernels.
+ */
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, 4))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlwl\t%0, (%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlwr\t%0, 3(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tlwl\t%0, 3(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tlwr\t%0, (%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "dsll\t%0, %0, 32\n\t"
+ "dsrl\t%0, %0, 32\n\t"
+ "li\t%1, 0\n"
+ "3:\t.section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%1, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=&r" (value), "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ *newvalue = value;
+ *regptr = &regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ break;
+#endif /* CONFIG_MIPS64 */
+
+ /* Cannot handle 64-bit instructions in 32-bit kernel */
+ goto sigill;
+
+ case ld_op:
+#ifdef CONFIG_MIPS64
+ /*
+ * A 32-bit kernel might be running on a 64-bit processor. But
+ * if we're on a 32-bit processor and an i-cache incoherency
+ * or race makes us see a 64-bit instruction here the sdl/sdr
+ * would blow up, so for now we don't handle unaligned 64-bit
+ * instructions on 32-bit kernels.
+ */
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, addr, 8))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tldl\t%0, (%2)\n"
+ "2:\tldr\t%0, 7(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tldl\t%0, 7(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tldr\t%0, (%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "li\t%1, 0\n"
+ "3:\t.section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%1, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=&r" (value), "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ *newvalue = value;
+ *regptr = &regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ break;
+#endif /* CONFIG_MIPS64 */
+
+ /* Cannot handle 64-bit instructions in 32-bit kernel */
+ goto sigill;
+
+ case sh_op:
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, addr, 2))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ value = regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ ".set\tnoat\n"
+ "1:\tsb\t%1, 1(%2)\n\t"
+ "srl\t$1, %1, 0x8\n"
+ "2:\tsb\t$1, 0(%2)\n\t"
+ ".set\tat\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ ".set\tnoat\n"
+ "1:\tsb\t%1, 0(%2)\n\t"
+ "srl\t$1,%1, 0x8\n"
+ "2:\tsb\t$1, 1(%2)\n\t"
+ ".set\tat\n\t"
+#endif
+ "li\t%0, 0\n"
+ "3:\n\t"
+ ".section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%0, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (value), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ break;
+
+ case sw_op:
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, addr, 4))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ value = regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tswl\t%1,(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tswr\t%1, 3(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tswl\t%1, 3(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tswr\t%1, (%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "li\t%0, 0\n"
+ "3:\n\t"
+ ".section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%0, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (value), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ break;
+
+ case sd_op:
+#ifdef CONFIG_MIPS64
+ /*
+ * A 32-bit kernel might be running on a 64-bit processor. But
+ * if we're on a 32-bit processor and an i-cache incoherency
+ * or race makes us see a 64-bit instruction here the sdl/sdr
+ * would blow up, so for now we don't handle unaligned 64-bit
+ * instructions on 32-bit kernels.
+ */
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, addr, 8))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ value = regs->regs[insn.i_format.rt];
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tsdl\t%1,(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tsdr\t%1, 7(%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
+ "1:\tsdl\t%1, 7(%2)\n"
+ "2:\tsdr\t%1, (%2)\n\t"
+#endif
+ "li\t%0, 0\n"
+ "3:\n\t"
+ ".section\t.fixup,\"ax\"\n\t"
+ "4:\tli\t%0, %3\n\t"
+ "j\t3b\n\t"
+ ".previous\n\t"
+ ".section\t__ex_table,\"a\"\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t1b, 4b\n\t"
+ STR(PTR)"\t2b, 4b\n\t"
+ ".previous"
+ : "=r" (res)
+ : "r" (value), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT));
+ if (res)
+ goto fault;
+ break;
+#endif /* CONFIG_MIPS64 */
+
+ /* Cannot handle 64-bit instructions in 32-bit kernel */
+ goto sigill;
+
+ case lwc1_op:
+ case ldc1_op:
+ case swc1_op:
+ case sdc1_op:
+ /*
+ * I herewith declare: this does not happen. So send SIGBUS.
+ */
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ case lwc2_op:
+ case ldc2_op:
+ case swc2_op:
+ case sdc2_op:
+ /*
+ * These are the coprocessor 2 load/stores. The current
+ * implementations don't use cp2 and cp2 should always be
+ * disabled in c0_status. So send SIGILL.
+ * (No longer true: The Sony Praystation uses cp2 for
+ * 3D matrix operations. Dunno if that thingy has a MMU ...)
+ */
+ default:
+ /*
+ * Pheeee... We encountered an yet unknown instruction or
+ * cache coherence problem. Die sucker, die ...
+ */
+ goto sigill;
+ }
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+ unaligned_instructions++;
+#endif
+
+ return 0;
+
+fault:
+ /* Did we have an exception handler installed? */
+ if (fixup_exception(regs))
+ return 1;
+
+ die_if_kernel ("Unhandled kernel unaligned access", regs);
+ send_sig(SIGSEGV, current, 1);
+
+ return 0;
+
+sigbus:
+ die_if_kernel("Unhandled kernel unaligned access", regs);
+ send_sig(SIGBUS, current, 1);
+
+ return 0;
+
+sigill:
+ die_if_kernel("Unhandled kernel unaligned access or invalid instruction", regs);
+ send_sig(SIGILL, current, 1);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+asmlinkage void do_ade(struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ unsigned long *regptr, newval;
+ extern int do_dsemulret(struct pt_regs *);
+ mm_segment_t seg;
+ unsigned long pc;
+
+ /*
+ * Address errors may be deliberately induced by the FPU emulator to
+ * retake control of the CPU after executing the instruction in the
+ * delay slot of an emulated branch.
+ */
+ /* Terminate if exception was recognized as a delay slot return */
+ if (do_dsemulret(regs))
+ return;
+
+ /* Otherwise handle as normal */
+
+ /*
+ * Did we catch a fault trying to load an instruction?
+ * Or are we running in MIPS16 mode?
+ */
+ if ((regs->cp0_badvaddr == regs->cp0_epc) || (regs->cp0_epc & 0x1))
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ pc = exception_epc(regs);
+ if ((current->thread.mflags & MF_FIXADE) == 0)
+ goto sigbus;
+
+ /*
+ * Do branch emulation only if we didn't forward the exception.
+ * This is all so but ugly ...
+ */
+ seg = get_fs();
+ if (!user_mode(regs))
+ set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
+ if (!emulate_load_store_insn(regs, (void *)regs->cp0_badvaddr, pc,
+ &regptr, &newval)) {
+ compute_return_epc(regs);
+ /*
+ * Now that branch is evaluated, update the dest
+ * register if necessary
+ */
+ if (regptr)
+ *regptr = newval;
+ }
+ set_fs(seg);
+
+ return;
+
+sigbus:
+ die_if_kernel("Kernel unaligned instruction access", regs);
+ force_sig(SIGBUS, current);
+
+ /*
+ * XXX On return from the signal handler we should advance the epc
+ */
+}