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1 /*
2 * linux/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2004 ARM Limited.
5 * Written by Deep Blue Solutions Limited.
6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
9 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
10 */
11 #include <linux/types.h>
12 #include <linux/cpu.h>
13 #include <linux/cpu_pm.h>
14 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
15 #include <linux/kernel.h>
16 #include <linux/notifier.h>
17 #include <linux/signal.h>
18 #include <linux/sched.h>
19 #include <linux/smp.h>
20 #include <linux/init.h>
21 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
22 #include <linux/user.h>
23 #include <linux/export.h>
24
25 #include <asm/cp15.h>
26 #include <asm/cputype.h>
27 #include <asm/system_info.h>
28 #include <asm/thread_notify.h>
29 #include <asm/vfp.h>
30
31 #include "vfpinstr.h"
32 #include "vfp.h"
33
34 /*
35 * Our undef handlers (in entry.S)
36 */
37 void vfp_testing_entry(void);
38 void vfp_support_entry(void);
39 void vfp_null_entry(void);
40
41 void (*vfp_vector)(void) = vfp_null_entry;
42
43 /*
44 * Dual-use variable.
45 * Used in startup: set to non-zero if VFP checks fail
46 * After startup, holds VFP architecture
47 */
48 unsigned int VFP_arch;
49
50 /*
51 * The pointer to the vfpstate structure of the thread which currently
52 * owns the context held in the VFP hardware, or NULL if the hardware
53 * context is invalid.
54 *
55 * For UP, this is sufficient to tell which thread owns the VFP context.
56 * However, for SMP, we also need to check the CPU number stored in the
57 * saved state too to catch migrations.
58 */
59 union vfp_state *vfp_current_hw_state[NR_CPUS];
60
61 /*
62 * Is 'thread's most up to date state stored in this CPUs hardware?
63 * Must be called from non-preemptible context.
64 */
65 static bool vfp_state_in_hw(unsigned int cpu, struct thread_info *thread)
66 {
67 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
68 if (thread->vfpstate.hard.cpu != cpu)
69 return false;
70 #endif
71 return vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] == &thread->vfpstate;
72 }
73
74 /*
75 * Force a reload of the VFP context from the thread structure. We do
76 * this by ensuring that access to the VFP hardware is disabled, and
77 * clear vfp_current_hw_state. Must be called from non-preemptible context.
78 */
79 static void vfp_force_reload(unsigned int cpu, struct thread_info *thread)
80 {
81 if (vfp_state_in_hw(cpu, thread)) {
82 fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
83 vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] = NULL;
84 }
85 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
86 thread->vfpstate.hard.cpu = NR_CPUS;
87 #endif
88 }
89
90 /*
91 * Per-thread VFP initialization.
92 */
93 static void vfp_thread_flush(struct thread_info *thread)
94 {
95 union vfp_state *vfp = &thread->vfpstate;
96 unsigned int cpu;
97
98 /*
99 * Disable VFP to ensure we initialize it first. We must ensure
100 * that the modification of vfp_current_hw_state[] and hardware
101 * disable are done for the same CPU and without preemption.
102 *
103 * Do this first to ensure that preemption won't overwrite our
104 * state saving should access to the VFP be enabled at this point.
105 */
106 cpu = get_cpu();
107 if (vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] == vfp)
108 vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] = NULL;
109 fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
110 put_cpu();
111
112 memset(vfp, 0, sizeof(union vfp_state));
113
114 vfp->hard.fpexc = FPEXC_EN;
115 vfp->hard.fpscr = FPSCR_ROUND_NEAREST;
116 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
117 vfp->hard.cpu = NR_CPUS;
118 #endif
119 }
120
121 static void vfp_thread_exit(struct thread_info *thread)
122 {
123 /* release case: Per-thread VFP cleanup. */
124 union vfp_state *vfp = &thread->vfpstate;
125 unsigned int cpu = get_cpu();
126
127 if (vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] == vfp)
128 vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] = NULL;
129 put_cpu();
130 }
131
132 static void vfp_thread_copy(struct thread_info *thread)
133 {
134 struct thread_info *parent = current_thread_info();
135
136 vfp_sync_hwstate(parent);
137 thread->vfpstate = parent->vfpstate;
138 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
139 thread->vfpstate.hard.cpu = NR_CPUS;
140 #endif
141 }
142
143 /*
144 * When this function is called with the following 'cmd's, the following
145 * is true while this function is being run:
146 * THREAD_NOFTIFY_SWTICH:
147 * - the previously running thread will not be scheduled onto another CPU.
148 * - the next thread to be run (v) will not be running on another CPU.
149 * - thread->cpu is the local CPU number
150 * - not preemptible as we're called in the middle of a thread switch
151 * THREAD_NOTIFY_FLUSH:
152 * - the thread (v) will be running on the local CPU, so
153 * v === current_thread_info()
154 * - thread->cpu is the local CPU number at the time it is accessed,
155 * but may change at any time.
156 * - we could be preempted if tree preempt rcu is enabled, so
157 * it is unsafe to use thread->cpu.
158 * THREAD_NOTIFY_EXIT
159 * - the thread (v) will be running on the local CPU, so
160 * v === current_thread_info()
161 * - thread->cpu is the local CPU number at the time it is accessed,
162 * but may change at any time.
163 * - we could be preempted if tree preempt rcu is enabled, so
164 * it is unsafe to use thread->cpu.
165 */
166 static int vfp_notifier(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long cmd, void *v)
167 {
168 struct thread_info *thread = v;
169 u32 fpexc;
170 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
171 unsigned int cpu;
172 #endif
173
174 switch (cmd) {
175 case THREAD_NOTIFY_SWITCH:
176 fpexc = fmrx(FPEXC);
177
178 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
179 cpu = thread->cpu;
180
181 /*
182 * On SMP, if VFP is enabled, save the old state in
183 * case the thread migrates to a different CPU. The
184 * restoring is done lazily.
185 */
186 if ((fpexc & FPEXC_EN) && vfp_current_hw_state[cpu])
187 vfp_save_state(vfp_current_hw_state[cpu], fpexc);
188 #endif
189
190 /*
191 * Always disable VFP so we can lazily save/restore the
192 * old state.
193 */
194 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc & ~FPEXC_EN);
195 break;
196
197 case THREAD_NOTIFY_FLUSH:
198 vfp_thread_flush(thread);
199 break;
200
201 case THREAD_NOTIFY_EXIT:
202 vfp_thread_exit(thread);
203 break;
204
205 case THREAD_NOTIFY_COPY:
206 vfp_thread_copy(thread);
207 break;
208 }
209
210 return NOTIFY_DONE;
211 }
212
213 static struct notifier_block vfp_notifier_block = {
214 .notifier_call = vfp_notifier,
215 };
216
217 /*
218 * Raise a SIGFPE for the current process.
219 * sicode describes the signal being raised.
220 */
221 static void vfp_raise_sigfpe(unsigned int sicode, struct pt_regs *regs)
222 {
223 siginfo_t info;
224
225 memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
226
227 info.si_signo = SIGFPE;
228 info.si_code = sicode;
229 info.si_addr = (void __user *)(instruction_pointer(regs) - 4);
230
231 /*
232 * This is the same as NWFPE, because it's not clear what
233 * this is used for
234 */
235 current->thread.error_code = 0;
236 current->thread.trap_no = 6;
237
238 send_sig_info(SIGFPE, &info, current);
239 }
240
241 static void vfp_panic(char *reason, u32 inst)
242 {
243 int i;
244
245 pr_err("VFP: Error: %s\n", reason);
246 pr_err("VFP: EXC 0x%08x SCR 0x%08x INST 0x%08x\n",
247 fmrx(FPEXC), fmrx(FPSCR), inst);
248 for (i = 0; i < 32; i += 2)
249 pr_err("VFP: s%2u: 0x%08x s%2u: 0x%08x\n",
250 i, vfp_get_float(i), i+1, vfp_get_float(i+1));
251 }
252
253 /*
254 * Process bitmask of exception conditions.
255 */
256 static void vfp_raise_exceptions(u32 exceptions, u32 inst, u32 fpscr, struct pt_regs *regs)
257 {
258 int si_code = 0;
259
260 pr_debug("VFP: raising exceptions %08x\n", exceptions);
261
262 if (exceptions == VFP_EXCEPTION_ERROR) {
263 vfp_panic("unhandled bounce", inst);
264 vfp_raise_sigfpe(0, regs);
265 return;
266 }
267
268 /*
269 * If any of the status flags are set, update the FPSCR.
270 * Comparison instructions always return at least one of
271 * these flags set.
272 */
273 if (exceptions & (FPSCR_N|FPSCR_Z|FPSCR_C|FPSCR_V))
274 fpscr &= ~(FPSCR_N|FPSCR_Z|FPSCR_C|FPSCR_V);
275
276 fpscr |= exceptions;
277
278 fmxr(FPSCR, fpscr);
279
280 #define RAISE(stat,en,sig) \
281 if (exceptions & stat && fpscr & en) \
282 si_code = sig;
283
284 /*
285 * These are arranged in priority order, least to highest.
286 */
287 RAISE(FPSCR_DZC, FPSCR_DZE, FPE_FLTDIV);
288 RAISE(FPSCR_IXC, FPSCR_IXE, FPE_FLTRES);
289 RAISE(FPSCR_UFC, FPSCR_UFE, FPE_FLTUND);
290 RAISE(FPSCR_OFC, FPSCR_OFE, FPE_FLTOVF);
291 RAISE(FPSCR_IOC, FPSCR_IOE, FPE_FLTINV);
292
293 if (si_code)
294 vfp_raise_sigfpe(si_code, regs);
295 }
296
297 /*
298 * Emulate a VFP instruction.
299 */
300 static u32 vfp_emulate_instruction(u32 inst, u32 fpscr, struct pt_regs *regs)
301 {
302 u32 exceptions = VFP_EXCEPTION_ERROR;
303
304 pr_debug("VFP: emulate: INST=0x%08x SCR=0x%08x\n", inst, fpscr);
305
306 if (INST_CPRTDO(inst)) {
307 if (!INST_CPRT(inst)) {
308 /*
309 * CPDO
310 */
311 if (vfp_single(inst)) {
312 exceptions = vfp_single_cpdo(inst, fpscr);
313 } else {
314 exceptions = vfp_double_cpdo(inst, fpscr);
315 }
316 } else {
317 /*
318 * A CPRT instruction can not appear in FPINST2, nor
319 * can it cause an exception. Therefore, we do not
320 * have to emulate it.
321 */
322 }
323 } else {
324 /*
325 * A CPDT instruction can not appear in FPINST2, nor can
326 * it cause an exception. Therefore, we do not have to
327 * emulate it.
328 */
329 }
330 return exceptions & ~VFP_NAN_FLAG;
331 }
332
333 /*
334 * Package up a bounce condition.
335 */
336 void VFP_bounce(u32 trigger, u32 fpexc, struct pt_regs *regs)
337 {
338 u32 fpscr, orig_fpscr, fpsid, exceptions;
339
340 pr_debug("VFP: bounce: trigger %08x fpexc %08x\n", trigger, fpexc);
341
342 /*
343 * At this point, FPEXC can have the following configuration:
344 *
345 * EX DEX IXE
346 * 0 1 x - synchronous exception
347 * 1 x 0 - asynchronous exception
348 * 1 x 1 - sychronous on VFP subarch 1 and asynchronous on later
349 * 0 0 1 - synchronous on VFP9 (non-standard subarch 1
350 * implementation), undefined otherwise
351 *
352 * Clear various bits and enable access to the VFP so we can
353 * handle the bounce.
354 */
355 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc & ~(FPEXC_EX|FPEXC_DEX|FPEXC_FP2V|FPEXC_VV|FPEXC_TRAP_MASK));
356
357 fpsid = fmrx(FPSID);
358 orig_fpscr = fpscr = fmrx(FPSCR);
359
360 /*
361 * Check for the special VFP subarch 1 and FPSCR.IXE bit case
362 */
363 if ((fpsid & FPSID_ARCH_MASK) == (1 << FPSID_ARCH_BIT)
364 && (fpscr & FPSCR_IXE)) {
365 /*
366 * Synchronous exception, emulate the trigger instruction
367 */
368 goto emulate;
369 }
370
371 if (fpexc & FPEXC_EX) {
372 #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_FEROCEON
373 /*
374 * Asynchronous exception. The instruction is read from FPINST
375 * and the interrupted instruction has to be restarted.
376 */
377 trigger = fmrx(FPINST);
378 regs->ARM_pc -= 4;
379 #endif
380 } else if (!(fpexc & FPEXC_DEX)) {
381 /*
382 * Illegal combination of bits. It can be caused by an
383 * unallocated VFP instruction but with FPSCR.IXE set and not
384 * on VFP subarch 1.
385 */
386 vfp_raise_exceptions(VFP_EXCEPTION_ERROR, trigger, fpscr, regs);
387 goto exit;
388 }
389
390 /*
391 * Modify fpscr to indicate the number of iterations remaining.
392 * If FPEXC.EX is 0, FPEXC.DEX is 1 and the FPEXC.VV bit indicates
393 * whether FPEXC.VECITR or FPSCR.LEN is used.
394 */
395 if (fpexc & (FPEXC_EX | FPEXC_VV)) {
396 u32 len;
397
398 len = fpexc + (1 << FPEXC_LENGTH_BIT);
399
400 fpscr &= ~FPSCR_LENGTH_MASK;
401 fpscr |= (len & FPEXC_LENGTH_MASK) << (FPSCR_LENGTH_BIT - FPEXC_LENGTH_BIT);
402 }
403
404 /*
405 * Handle the first FP instruction. We used to take note of the
406 * FPEXC bounce reason, but this appears to be unreliable.
407 * Emulate the bounced instruction instead.
408 */
409 exceptions = vfp_emulate_instruction(trigger, fpscr, regs);
410 if (exceptions)
411 vfp_raise_exceptions(exceptions, trigger, orig_fpscr, regs);
412
413 /*
414 * If there isn't a second FP instruction, exit now. Note that
415 * the FPEXC.FP2V bit is valid only if FPEXC.EX is 1.
416 */
417 if ((fpexc & (FPEXC_EX | FPEXC_FP2V)) != (FPEXC_EX | FPEXC_FP2V))
418 goto exit;
419
420 /*
421 * The barrier() here prevents fpinst2 being read
422 * before the condition above.
423 */
424 barrier();
425 trigger = fmrx(FPINST2);
426
427 emulate:
428 exceptions = vfp_emulate_instruction(trigger, orig_fpscr, regs);
429 if (exceptions)
430 vfp_raise_exceptions(exceptions, trigger, orig_fpscr, regs);
431 exit:
432 preempt_enable();
433 }
434
435 static void vfp_enable(void *unused)
436 {
437 u32 access;
438
439 BUG_ON(preemptible());
440 access = get_copro_access();
441
442 /*
443 * Enable full access to VFP (cp10 and cp11)
444 */
445 set_copro_access(access | CPACC_FULL(10) | CPACC_FULL(11));
446 }
447
448 /* Called by platforms on which we want to disable VFP because it may not be
449 * present on all CPUs within a SMP complex. Needs to be called prior to
450 * vfp_init().
451 */
452 void vfp_disable(void)
453 {
454 if (VFP_arch) {
455 pr_debug("%s: should be called prior to vfp_init\n", __func__);
456 return;
457 }
458 VFP_arch = 1;
459 }
460
461 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_PM
462 static int vfp_pm_suspend(void)
463 {
464 struct thread_info *ti = current_thread_info();
465 u32 fpexc = fmrx(FPEXC);
466
467 /* if vfp is on, then save state for resumption */
468 if (fpexc & FPEXC_EN) {
469 pr_debug("%s: saving vfp state\n", __func__);
470 vfp_save_state(&ti->vfpstate, fpexc);
471
472 /* disable, just in case */
473 fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
474 } else if (vfp_current_hw_state[ti->cpu]) {
475 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
476 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc | FPEXC_EN);
477 vfp_save_state(vfp_current_hw_state[ti->cpu], fpexc);
478 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc);
479 #endif
480 }
481
482 /* clear any information we had about last context state */
483 vfp_current_hw_state[ti->cpu] = NULL;
484
485 return 0;
486 }
487
488 static void vfp_pm_resume(void)
489 {
490 /* ensure we have access to the vfp */
491 vfp_enable(NULL);
492
493 /* and disable it to ensure the next usage restores the state */
494 fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
495 }
496
497 static int vfp_cpu_pm_notifier(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long cmd,
498 void *v)
499 {
500 switch (cmd) {
501 case CPU_PM_ENTER:
502 vfp_pm_suspend();
503 break;
504 case CPU_PM_ENTER_FAILED:
505 case CPU_PM_EXIT:
506 vfp_pm_resume();
507 break;
508 }
509 return NOTIFY_OK;
510 }
511
512 static struct notifier_block vfp_cpu_pm_notifier_block = {
513 .notifier_call = vfp_cpu_pm_notifier,
514 };
515
516 static void vfp_pm_init(void)
517 {
518 cpu_pm_register_notifier(&vfp_cpu_pm_notifier_block);
519 }
520
521 #else
522 static inline void vfp_pm_init(void) { }
523 #endif /* CONFIG_CPU_PM */
524
525 /*
526 * Ensure that the VFP state stored in 'thread->vfpstate' is up to date
527 * with the hardware state.
528 */
529 void vfp_sync_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
530 {
531 unsigned int cpu = get_cpu();
532
533 if (vfp_state_in_hw(cpu, thread)) {
534 u32 fpexc = fmrx(FPEXC);
535
536 /*
537 * Save the last VFP state on this CPU.
538 */
539 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc | FPEXC_EN);
540 vfp_save_state(&thread->vfpstate, fpexc | FPEXC_EN);
541 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc);
542 }
543
544 put_cpu();
545 }
546
547 /* Ensure that the thread reloads the hardware VFP state on the next use. */
548 void vfp_flush_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
549 {
550 unsigned int cpu = get_cpu();
551
552 vfp_force_reload(cpu, thread);
553
554 put_cpu();
555 }
556
557 /*
558 * Save the current VFP state into the provided structures and prepare
559 * for entry into a new function (signal handler).
560 */
561 int vfp_preserve_user_clear_hwstate(struct user_vfp __user *ufp,
562 struct user_vfp_exc __user *ufp_exc)
563 {
564 struct thread_info *thread = current_thread_info();
565 struct vfp_hard_struct *hwstate = &thread->vfpstate.hard;
566 int err = 0;
567
568 /* Ensure that the saved hwstate is up-to-date. */
569 vfp_sync_hwstate(thread);
570
571 /*
572 * Copy the floating point registers. There can be unused
573 * registers see asm/hwcap.h for details.
574 */
575 err |= __copy_to_user(&ufp->fpregs, &hwstate->fpregs,
576 sizeof(hwstate->fpregs));
577 /*
578 * Copy the status and control register.
579 */
580 __put_user_error(hwstate->fpscr, &ufp->fpscr, err);
581
582 /*
583 * Copy the exception registers.
584 */
585 __put_user_error(hwstate->fpexc, &ufp_exc->fpexc, err);
586 __put_user_error(hwstate->fpinst, &ufp_exc->fpinst, err);
587 __put_user_error(hwstate->fpinst2, &ufp_exc->fpinst2, err);
588
589 if (err)
590 return -EFAULT;
591
592 /* Ensure that VFP is disabled. */
593 vfp_flush_hwstate(thread);
594
595 /*
596 * As per the PCS, clear the length and stride bits for function
597 * entry.
598 */
599 hwstate->fpscr &= ~(FPSCR_LENGTH_MASK | FPSCR_STRIDE_MASK);
600 return 0;
601 }
602
603 /* Sanitise and restore the current VFP state from the provided structures. */
604 int vfp_restore_user_hwstate(struct user_vfp __user *ufp,
605 struct user_vfp_exc __user *ufp_exc)
606 {
607 struct thread_info *thread = current_thread_info();
608 struct vfp_hard_struct *hwstate = &thread->vfpstate.hard;
609 unsigned long fpexc;
610 int err = 0;
611
612 /* Disable VFP to avoid corrupting the new thread state. */
613 vfp_flush_hwstate(thread);
614
615 /*
616 * Copy the floating point registers. There can be unused
617 * registers see asm/hwcap.h for details.
618 */
619 err |= __copy_from_user(&hwstate->fpregs, &ufp->fpregs,
620 sizeof(hwstate->fpregs));
621 /*
622 * Copy the status and control register.
623 */
624 __get_user_error(hwstate->fpscr, &ufp->fpscr, err);
625
626 /*
627 * Sanitise and restore the exception registers.
628 */
629 __get_user_error(fpexc, &ufp_exc->fpexc, err);
630
631 /* Ensure the VFP is enabled. */
632 fpexc |= FPEXC_EN;
633
634 /* Ensure FPINST2 is invalid and the exception flag is cleared. */
635 fpexc &= ~(FPEXC_EX | FPEXC_FP2V);
636 hwstate->fpexc = fpexc;
637
638 __get_user_error(hwstate->fpinst, &ufp_exc->fpinst, err);
639 __get_user_error(hwstate->fpinst2, &ufp_exc->fpinst2, err);
640
641 return err ? -EFAULT : 0;
642 }
643
644 /*
645 * VFP hardware can lose all context when a CPU goes offline.
646 * As we will be running in SMP mode with CPU hotplug, we will save the
647 * hardware state at every thread switch. We clear our held state when
648 * a CPU has been killed, indicating that the VFP hardware doesn't contain
649 * a threads VFP state. When a CPU starts up, we re-enable access to the
650 * VFP hardware.
651 *
652 * Both CPU_DYING and CPU_STARTING are called on the CPU which
653 * is being offlined/onlined.
654 */
655 static int vfp_hotplug(struct notifier_block *b, unsigned long action,
656 void *hcpu)
657 {
658 if (action == CPU_DYING || action == CPU_DYING_FROZEN)
659 vfp_current_hw_state[(long)hcpu] = NULL;
660 else if (action == CPU_STARTING || action == CPU_STARTING_FROZEN)
661 vfp_enable(NULL);
662 return NOTIFY_OK;
663 }
664
665 void vfp_kmode_exception(void)
666 {
667 /*
668 * If we reach this point, a floating point exception has been raised
669 * while running in kernel mode. If the NEON/VFP unit was enabled at the
670 * time, it means a VFP instruction has been issued that requires
671 * software assistance to complete, something which is not currently
672 * supported in kernel mode.
673 * If the NEON/VFP unit was disabled, and the location pointed to below
674 * is properly preceded by a call to kernel_neon_begin(), something has
675 * caused the task to be scheduled out and back in again. In this case,
676 * rebuilding and running with CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP enabled should
677 * be helpful in localizing the problem.
678 */
679 if (fmrx(FPEXC) & FPEXC_EN)
680 pr_crit("BUG: unsupported FP instruction in kernel mode\n");
681 else
682 pr_crit("BUG: FP instruction issued in kernel mode with FP unit disabled\n");
683 }
684
685 #ifdef CONFIG_KERNEL_MODE_NEON
686
687 /*
688 * Kernel-side NEON support functions
689 */
690 void kernel_neon_begin(void)
691 {
692 struct thread_info *thread = current_thread_info();
693 unsigned int cpu;
694 u32 fpexc;
695
696 /*
697 * Kernel mode NEON is only allowed outside of interrupt context
698 * with preemption disabled. This will make sure that the kernel
699 * mode NEON register contents never need to be preserved.
700 */
701 BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
702 cpu = get_cpu();
703
704 fpexc = fmrx(FPEXC) | FPEXC_EN;
705 fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc);
706
707 /*
708 * Save the userland NEON/VFP state. Under UP,
709 * the owner could be a task other than 'current'
710 */
711 if (vfp_state_in_hw(cpu, thread))
712 vfp_save_state(&thread->vfpstate, fpexc);
713 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
714 else if (vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] != NULL)
715 vfp_save_state(vfp_current_hw_state[cpu], fpexc);
716 #endif
717 vfp_current_hw_state[cpu] = NULL;
718 }
719 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_neon_begin);
720
721 void kernel_neon_end(void)
722 {
723 /* Disable the NEON/VFP unit. */
724 fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
725 put_cpu();
726 }
727 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_neon_end);
728
729 #endif /* CONFIG_KERNEL_MODE_NEON */
730
731 /*
732 * VFP support code initialisation.
733 */
734 static int __init vfp_init(void)
735 {
736 unsigned int vfpsid;
737 unsigned int cpu_arch = cpu_architecture();
738
739 if (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_ARMv6)
740 on_each_cpu(vfp_enable, NULL, 1);
741
742 /*
743 * First check that there is a VFP that we can use.
744 * The handler is already setup to just log calls, so
745 * we just need to read the VFPSID register.
746 */
747 vfp_vector = vfp_testing_entry;
748 barrier();
749 vfpsid = fmrx(FPSID);
750 barrier();
751 vfp_vector = vfp_null_entry;
752
753 pr_info("VFP support v0.3: ");
754 if (VFP_arch) {
755 pr_cont("not present\n");
756 return 0;
757 /* Extract the architecture on CPUID scheme */
758 } else if ((read_cpuid_id() & 0x000f0000) == 0x000f0000) {
759 VFP_arch = vfpsid & FPSID_CPUID_ARCH_MASK;
760 VFP_arch >>= FPSID_ARCH_BIT;
761 /*
762 * Check for the presence of the Advanced SIMD
763 * load/store instructions, integer and single
764 * precision floating point operations. Only check
765 * for NEON if the hardware has the MVFR registers.
766 */
767 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NEON) &&
768 (fmrx(MVFR1) & 0x000fff00) == 0x00011100)
769 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_NEON;
770
771 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VFPv3)) {
772 u32 mvfr0 = fmrx(MVFR0);
773 if (((mvfr0 & MVFR0_DP_MASK) >> MVFR0_DP_BIT) == 0x2 ||
774 ((mvfr0 & MVFR0_SP_MASK) >> MVFR0_SP_BIT) == 0x2) {
775 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_VFPv3;
776 /*
777 * Check for VFPv3 D16 and VFPv4 D16. CPUs in
778 * this configuration only have 16 x 64bit
779 * registers.
780 */
781 if ((mvfr0 & MVFR0_A_SIMD_MASK) == 1)
782 /* also v4-D16 */
783 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_VFPv3D16;
784 else
785 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_VFPD32;
786 }
787
788 if ((fmrx(MVFR1) & 0xf0000000) == 0x10000000)
789 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_VFPv4;
790 }
791 /* Extract the architecture version on pre-cpuid scheme */
792 } else {
793 if (vfpsid & FPSID_NODOUBLE) {
794 pr_cont("no double precision support\n");
795 return 0;
796 }
797
798 VFP_arch = (vfpsid & FPSID_ARCH_MASK) >> FPSID_ARCH_BIT;
799 }
800
801 hotcpu_notifier(vfp_hotplug, 0);
802
803 vfp_vector = vfp_support_entry;
804
805 thread_register_notifier(&vfp_notifier_block);
806 vfp_pm_init();
807
808 /*
809 * We detected VFP, and the support code is
810 * in place; report VFP support to userspace.
811 */
812 elf_hwcap |= HWCAP_VFP;
813
814 pr_cont("implementor %02x architecture %d part %02x variant %x rev %x\n",
815 (vfpsid & FPSID_IMPLEMENTER_MASK) >> FPSID_IMPLEMENTER_BIT,
816 VFP_arch,
817 (vfpsid & FPSID_PART_MASK) >> FPSID_PART_BIT,
818 (vfpsid & FPSID_VARIANT_MASK) >> FPSID_VARIANT_BIT,
819 (vfpsid & FPSID_REV_MASK) >> FPSID_REV_BIT);
820
821 return 0;
822 }
823
824 core_initcall(vfp_init);
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