1/*
2 * User address space access functions.
3 * The non-inlined parts of asm-cris/uaccess.h are here.
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Axis Communications AB.
6 *
7 * Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
8 * Pieces used from memcpy, originally by Kenny Ranerup long time ago.
9 */
10
11#include <asm/uaccess.h>
12
13/* Asm:s have been tweaked (within the domain of correctness) to give
14   satisfactory results for "gcc version 3.2.1 Axis release R53/1.53-v32".
15
16   Check regularly...
17
18   Note that for CRISv32, the PC saved at a bus-fault is the address
19   *at* the faulting instruction, with a special case for instructions
20   in delay slots: then it's the address of the branch.  Note also that
21   in contrast to v10, a postincrement in the instruction is *not*
22   performed at a bus-fault; the register is seen having the original
23   value in fault handlers.  */
24
25
26/* Copy to userspace.  This is based on the memcpy used for
27   kernel-to-kernel copying; see "string.c".  */
28
29unsigned long
30__copy_user (void __user *pdst, const void *psrc, unsigned long pn)
31{
32  /* We want the parameters put in special registers.
33     Make sure the compiler is able to make something useful of this.
34     As it is now: r10 -> r13; r11 -> r11 (nop); r12 -> r12 (nop).
35
36     FIXME: Comment for old gcc version.  Check.
37     If gcc was alright, it really would need no temporaries, and no
38     stack space to save stuff on. */
39
40  register char *dst __asm__ ("r13") = pdst;
41  register const char *src __asm__ ("r11") = psrc;
42  register int n __asm__ ("r12") = pn;
43  register int retn __asm__ ("r10") = 0;
44
45
46  /* When src is aligned but not dst, this makes a few extra needless
47     cycles.  I believe it would take as many to check that the
48     re-alignment was unnecessary.  */
49  if (((unsigned long) dst & 3) != 0
50      /* Don't align if we wouldn't copy more than a few bytes; so we
51	 don't have to check further for overflows.  */
52      && n >= 3)
53  {
54    if ((unsigned long) dst & 1)
55    {
56      __asm_copy_to_user_1 (dst, src, retn);
57      n--;
58    }
59
60    if ((unsigned long) dst & 2)
61    {
62      __asm_copy_to_user_2 (dst, src, retn);
63      n -= 2;
64    }
65  }
66
67  /* Movem is dirt cheap.  The overheap is low enough to always use the
68     minimum possible block size as the threshold.  */
69  if (n >= 44)
70  {
71    /* For large copies we use 'movem'.  */
72
73    /* It is not optimal to tell the compiler about clobbering any
74       registers; that will move the saving/restoring of those registers
75       to the function prologue/epilogue, and make non-movem sizes
76       suboptimal.  */
77    __asm__ volatile ("\
78        ;; Check that the register asm declaration got right.		\n\
79        ;; The GCC manual explicitly says TRT will happen.		\n\
80	.ifnc %0%1%2%3,$r13$r11$r12$r10					\n\
81	.err								\n\
82	.endif								\n\
83									\n\
84	;; Save the registers we'll use in the movem process		\n\
85	;; on the stack.						\n\
86	subq	11*4,$sp						\n\
87	movem	$r10,[$sp]						\n\
88									\n\
89	;; Now we've got this:						\n\
90	;; r11 - src							\n\
91	;; r13 - dst							\n\
92	;; r12 - n							\n\
93									\n\
94	;; Update n for the first loop					\n\
95	subq	44,$r12							\n\
960:									\n\
97	movem	[$r11+],$r10						\n\
98	subq   44,$r12							\n\
991:	bge	0b							\n\
100	movem	$r10,[$r13+]						\n\
1013:									\n\
102	addq   44,$r12  ;; compensate for last loop underflowing n	\n\
103									\n\
104	;; Restore registers from stack					\n\
105	movem [$sp+],$r10						\n\
1062:									\n\
107	.section .fixup,\"ax\"						\n\
1084:									\n\
109; When failing on any of the 1..44 bytes in a chunk, we adjust back the	\n\
110; source pointer and just drop through	to the by-16 and by-4 loops to	\n\
111; get the correct number of failing bytes.  This necessarily means a	\n\
112; few extra exceptions, but invalid user pointers shouldn't happen in	\n\
113; time-critical code anyway.						\n\
114	jump 3b								\n\
115	subq 44,$r11							\n\
116									\n\
117	.previous							\n\
118	.section __ex_table,\"a\"					\n\
119	.dword 1b,4b							\n\
120	.previous"
121
122     /* Outputs */ : "=r" (dst), "=r" (src), "=r" (n), "=r" (retn)
123     /* Inputs */ : "0" (dst), "1" (src), "2" (n), "3" (retn));
124
125  }
126
127  while (n >= 16)
128  {
129    __asm_copy_to_user_16 (dst, src, retn);
130    n -= 16;
131  }
132
133  /* Having a separate by-four loops cuts down on cache footprint.
134     FIXME:  Test with and without; increasing switch to be 0..15.  */
135  while (n >= 4)
136  {
137    __asm_copy_to_user_4 (dst, src, retn);
138    n -= 4;
139  }
140
141  switch (n)
142  {
143    case 0:
144      break;
145    case 1:
146      __asm_copy_to_user_1 (dst, src, retn);
147      break;
148    case 2:
149      __asm_copy_to_user_2 (dst, src, retn);
150      break;
151    case 3:
152      __asm_copy_to_user_3 (dst, src, retn);
153      break;
154  }
155
156  return retn;
157}
158
159/* Copy from user to kernel, zeroing the bytes that were inaccessible in
160   userland.  The return-value is the number of bytes that were
161   inaccessible.  */
162
163unsigned long
164__copy_user_zeroing(void *pdst, const void __user *psrc, unsigned long pn)
165{
166  /* We want the parameters put in special registers.
167     Make sure the compiler is able to make something useful of this.
168     As it is now: r10 -> r13; r11 -> r11 (nop); r12 -> r12 (nop).
169
170     FIXME: Comment for old gcc version.  Check.
171     If gcc was alright, it really would need no temporaries, and no
172     stack space to save stuff on.  */
173
174  register char *dst __asm__ ("r13") = pdst;
175  register const char *src __asm__ ("r11") = psrc;
176  register int n __asm__ ("r12") = pn;
177  register int retn __asm__ ("r10") = 0;
178
179  /* The best reason to align src is that we then know that a read-fault
180     was for aligned bytes; there's no 1..3 remaining good bytes to
181     pickle.  */
182  if (((unsigned long) src & 3) != 0)
183  {
184    if (((unsigned long) src & 1) && n != 0)
185    {
186      __asm_copy_from_user_1 (dst, src, retn);
187      n--;
188    }
189
190    if (((unsigned long) src & 2) && n >= 2)
191    {
192      __asm_copy_from_user_2 (dst, src, retn);
193      n -= 2;
194    }
195
196    /* We only need one check after the unalignment-adjustments, because
197       if both adjustments were done, either both or neither reference
198       had an exception.  */
199    if (retn != 0)
200      goto copy_exception_bytes;
201  }
202
203  /* Movem is dirt cheap.  The overheap is low enough to always use the
204     minimum possible block size as the threshold.  */
205  if (n >= 44)
206  {
207    /* It is not optimal to tell the compiler about clobbering any
208       registers; that will move the saving/restoring of those registers
209       to the function prologue/epilogue, and make non-movem sizes
210       suboptimal.  */
211    __asm__ volatile ("\
212	.ifnc %0%1%2%3,$r13$r11$r12$r10					\n\
213	.err								\n\
214	.endif								\n\
215									\n\
216	;; Save the registers we'll use in the movem process		\n\
217	;; on the stack.						\n\
218	subq	11*4,$sp						\n\
219	movem	$r10,[$sp]						\n\
220									\n\
221	;; Now we've got this:						\n\
222	;; r11 - src							\n\
223	;; r13 - dst							\n\
224	;; r12 - n							\n\
225									\n\
226	;; Update n for the first loop					\n\
227	subq	44,$r12							\n\
2280:									\n\
229	movem	[$r11+],$r10						\n\
230									\n\
231	subq   44,$r12							\n\
232	bge	0b							\n\
233	movem	$r10,[$r13+]						\n\
234									\n\
2354:									\n\
236	addq   44,$r12  ;; compensate for last loop underflowing n	\n\
237									\n\
238	;; Restore registers from stack					\n\
239	movem [$sp+],$r10						\n\
240	.section .fixup,\"ax\"						\n\
241									\n\
242;; Do not jump back into the loop if we fail.  For some uses, we get a	\n\
243;; page fault somewhere on the line.  Without checking for page limits,	\n\
244;; we don't know where, but we need to copy accurately and keep an	\n\
245;; accurate count; not just clear the whole line.  To do that, we fall	\n\
246;; down in the code below, proceeding with smaller amounts.  It should	\n\
247;; be kept in mind that we have to cater to code like what at one time	\n\
248;; was in fs/super.c:							\n\
249;;  i = size - copy_from_user((void *)page, data, size);		\n\
250;; which would cause repeated faults while clearing the remainder of	\n\
251;; the SIZE bytes at PAGE after the first fault.			\n\
252;; A caveat here is that we must not fall through from a failing page	\n\
253;; to a valid page.							\n\
254									\n\
2553:									\n\
256	jump	4b ;; Fall through, pretending the fault didn't happen.	\n\
257	nop								\n\
258									\n\
259	.previous							\n\
260	.section __ex_table,\"a\"					\n\
261	.dword 0b,3b							\n\
262	.previous"
263
264     /* Outputs */ : "=r" (dst), "=r" (src), "=r" (n), "=r" (retn)
265     /* Inputs */ : "0" (dst), "1" (src), "2" (n), "3" (retn));
266  }
267
268  /* Either we directly start copying here, using dword copying in a loop,
269     or we copy as much as possible with 'movem' and then the last block
270     (<44 bytes) is copied here.  This will work since 'movem' will have
271     updated src, dst and n.  (Except with failing src.)
272
273     Since we want to keep src accurate, we can't use
274     __asm_copy_from_user_N with N != (1, 2, 4); it updates dst and
275     retn, but not src (by design; it's value is ignored elsewhere).  */
276
277  while (n >= 4)
278  {
279    __asm_copy_from_user_4 (dst, src, retn);
280    n -= 4;
281
282    if (retn)
283      goto copy_exception_bytes;
284  }
285
286  /* If we get here, there were no memory read faults.  */
287  switch (n)
288  {
289    /* These copies are at least "naturally aligned" (so we don't have
290       to check each byte), due to the src alignment code before the
291       movem loop.  The *_3 case *will* get the correct count for retn.  */
292    case 0:
293      /* This case deliberately left in (if you have doubts check the
294	 generated assembly code).  */
295      break;
296    case 1:
297      __asm_copy_from_user_1 (dst, src, retn);
298      break;
299    case 2:
300      __asm_copy_from_user_2 (dst, src, retn);
301      break;
302    case 3:
303      __asm_copy_from_user_3 (dst, src, retn);
304      break;
305  }
306
307  /* If we get here, retn correctly reflects the number of failing
308     bytes.  */
309  return retn;
310
311copy_exception_bytes:
312  /* We already have "retn" bytes cleared, and need to clear the
313     remaining "n" bytes.  A non-optimized simple byte-for-byte in-line
314     memset is preferred here, since this isn't speed-critical code and
315     we'd rather have this a leaf-function than calling memset.  */
316  {
317    char *endp;
318    for (endp = dst + n; dst < endp; dst++)
319      *dst = 0;
320  }
321
322  return retn + n;
323}
324
325/* Zero userspace.  */
326
327unsigned long
328__do_clear_user (void __user *pto, unsigned long pn)
329{
330  /* We want the parameters put in special registers.
331     Make sure the compiler is able to make something useful of this.
332      As it is now: r10 -> r13; r11 -> r11 (nop); r12 -> r12 (nop).
333
334     FIXME: Comment for old gcc version.  Check.
335     If gcc was alright, it really would need no temporaries, and no
336     stack space to save stuff on. */
337
338  register char *dst __asm__ ("r13") = pto;
339  register int n __asm__ ("r12") = pn;
340  register int retn __asm__ ("r10") = 0;
341
342
343  if (((unsigned long) dst & 3) != 0
344     /* Don't align if we wouldn't copy more than a few bytes.  */
345      && n >= 3)
346  {
347    if ((unsigned long) dst & 1)
348    {
349      __asm_clear_1 (dst, retn);
350      n--;
351    }
352
353    if ((unsigned long) dst & 2)
354    {
355      __asm_clear_2 (dst, retn);
356      n -= 2;
357    }
358  }
359
360  /* Decide which copying method to use.
361     FIXME: This number is from the "ordinary" kernel memset.  */
362  if (n >= 48)
363  {
364    /* For large clears we use 'movem' */
365
366    /* It is not optimal to tell the compiler about clobbering any
367       call-saved registers; that will move the saving/restoring of
368       those registers to the function prologue/epilogue, and make
369       non-movem sizes suboptimal.
370
371       This method is not foolproof; it assumes that the "asm reg"
372       declarations at the beginning of the function really are used
373       here (beware: they may be moved to temporary registers).
374       This way, we do not have to save/move the registers around into
375       temporaries; we can safely use them straight away.
376
377      If you want to check that the allocation was right; then
378      check the equalities in the first comment.  It should say
379      something like "r13=r13, r11=r11, r12=r12". */
380    __asm__ volatile ("\
381	.ifnc %0%1%2,$r13$r12$r10					\n\
382	.err								\n\
383	.endif								\n\
384									\n\
385	;; Save the registers we'll clobber in the movem process	\n\
386	;; on the stack.  Don't mention them to gcc, it will only be	\n\
387	;; upset.							\n\
388	subq	11*4,$sp						\n\
389	movem	$r10,[$sp]						\n\
390									\n\
391	clear.d $r0							\n\
392	clear.d $r1							\n\
393	clear.d $r2							\n\
394	clear.d $r3							\n\
395	clear.d $r4							\n\
396	clear.d $r5							\n\
397	clear.d $r6							\n\
398	clear.d $r7							\n\
399	clear.d $r8							\n\
400	clear.d $r9							\n\
401	clear.d $r10							\n\
402	clear.d $r11							\n\
403									\n\
404	;; Now we've got this:						\n\
405	;; r13 - dst							\n\
406	;; r12 - n							\n\
407									\n\
408	;; Update n for the first loop					\n\
409	subq	12*4,$r12						\n\
4100:									\n\
411	subq   12*4,$r12						\n\
4121:									\n\
413	bge	0b							\n\
414	movem	$r11,[$r13+]						\n\
415									\n\
416	addq   12*4,$r12 ;; compensate for last loop underflowing n	\n\
417									\n\
418	;; Restore registers from stack					\n\
419	movem [$sp+],$r10						\n\
4202:									\n\
421	.section .fixup,\"ax\"						\n\
4223:									\n\
423	movem [$sp],$r10						\n\
424	addq 12*4,$r10							\n\
425	addq 12*4,$r13							\n\
426	movem $r10,[$sp]						\n\
427	jump 0b								\n\
428	clear.d $r10							\n\
429									\n\
430	.previous							\n\
431	.section __ex_table,\"a\"					\n\
432	.dword 1b,3b							\n\
433	.previous"
434
435     /* Outputs */ : "=r" (dst), "=r" (n), "=r" (retn)
436     /* Inputs */ : "0" (dst), "1" (n), "2" (retn)
437     /* Clobber */ : "r11");
438  }
439
440  while (n >= 16)
441  {
442    __asm_clear_16 (dst, retn);
443    n -= 16;
444  }
445
446  /* Having a separate by-four loops cuts down on cache footprint.
447     FIXME:  Test with and without; increasing switch to be 0..15.  */
448  while (n >= 4)
449  {
450    __asm_clear_4 (dst, retn);
451    n -= 4;
452  }
453
454  switch (n)
455  {
456    case 0:
457      break;
458    case 1:
459      __asm_clear_1 (dst, retn);
460      break;
461    case 2:
462      __asm_clear_2 (dst, retn);
463      break;
464    case 3:
465      __asm_clear_3 (dst, retn);
466      break;
467  }
468
469  return retn;
470}
471