Remove the platform code used to power down the system, instead relying
upon the new PIIX4 poweroff driver. This reduces the amount of platform
code required for the Malta board in preparation for allowing it to be
part of a more generic kernel.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/14282/
DMA coherence is not user-selectable in Kconfig, and Malta selects
CONFIG_DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT which in turn selects CONFIG_DMA_NONCOHERENT.
Remove #ifdefs whose conditions can therefore never be true for Malta.
This removes a significant amount of code from bonito_quirks_setup(),
but the code is duplicated in plat_enable_iocoherency() anyway so we
lose nothing but duplication.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/14188/
In systems that include a MIPS Coherency Manager, the icache always
fills from a cache which is coherent across all CPUs. In I6400 & I6500
systems the icache fills from the dcache which is coherent across all
CPUs. In all other CM-based systems the icache fills from the L2 cache
which is shared between all cores.
This means that an icache will always see stores from remote CPUs
without needing to write them back any further than that L2, which is
what the cpu_icache_snoops_remote_store feature is used to test. In
order for it to return 1 without needing a per-platform override (which
is what Malta has relied upon so far) set the MIPS_IC_SNOOPS_REMOTE flag
when a CM is present.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16200/
Commit 6b8322576e ("MIPS: Force CPUs to lose FP context during mode
switches") ensures that we react to PR_SET_FP_MODE prctl syscalls
quickly by broadcasting an IPI in order to cause CPUs to lose FPU access
when necessary. Whilst it achieves that, unfortunately it causes all
sorts of strange race conditions because:
1) The IPI may arrive at a point where the FPU is in the process of
being enabled, but that process is not yet complete leading to a
state we aren't prepared to handle. For example:
[ 370.215903] do_cpu invoked from kernel context![#1]:
[ 370.221064] CPU: 0 PID: 963 Comm: fp-prctl Not tainted 4.9.0-rc5-00323-g210db32-dirty #226
[ 370.229420] task: a8000000fd672e00 task.stack: a8000000fd630000
[ 370.235399] $ 0 : 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 a8000000fd630000
[ 370.243882] $ 4 : a8000000fd672e00 0000000000000000 0000000000000453 0000000000000000
[ 370.252317] $ 8 : 0000000000000000 a8000000fd637c28 1000000000000000 0000000000000010
[ 370.260753] $12 : 00000000140084e0 ffffffff80109c00 0000000000000000 0000000000000002
[ 370.269179] $16 : ffffffff8092f080 a8000000fd672e00 ffffffff80107fe8 a8000000fd485000
[ 370.277612] $20 : ffffffff8084d328 ffffffff80940000 0000000000000009 ffffffff80930000
[ 370.286038] $24 : 0000000000000000 900000001612048c
[ 370.294476] $28 : a8000000fd630000 a8000000fd637ac0 ffffffff80937300 ffffffff8010807c
[ 370.302909] Hi : 0000000000000000
[ 370.306595] Lo : 0000000000000200
[ 370.310376] epc : ffffffff80115d38 _save_fp+0x10/0xa0
[ 370.315784] ra : ffffffff8010807c prepare_for_fp_mode_switch+0x94/0x1b0
[ 370.322707] Status: 140084e2 KX SX UX KERNEL EXL
[ 370.327980] Cause : 1080002c (ExcCode 0b)
[ 370.332091] PrId : 0001a428 (MIPS P6600)
[ 370.336179] Modules linked in:
[ 370.339486] Process fp-prctl (pid: 963, threadinfo=a8000000fd630000, task=a8000000fd672e00, tls=00000000756e67d0)
[ 370.349724] Stack : 0000000000000000 a8000000fd557dc0 0000000000000000 ffffffff801ca8e0
[ 370.358161] 0000000000000000 a8000000fd637b9c 0000000000000009 ffffffff80923780
[ 370.366575] ffffffff80850000 ffffffff8011610c 00000000000000b8 ffffffff801a5084
[ 370.374989] ffffffff8084a370 ffffffff8084a388 ffffffff80923780 ffffffff80923828
[ 370.383395] 0000000000010000 ffffffff809237a8 0000000000020000 ffffffff80a40000
[ 370.391817] 000000000000007c 00000000004a0000 00000000756dedd0 ffffffff801a5188
[ 370.400230] a800000002014900 0000000000000001 ffffffff80923780 0000000080923828
[ 370.408644] ffffffff80923780 ffffffff80923780 ffffffff80923828 ffffffff801a521c
[ 370.417066] ffffffff80923780 ffffffff80923828 0000000000010000 ffffffff801a8f84
[ 370.425472] ffffffff80a40000 a8000000fd637c20 ffffffff80a39240 0000000000000001
[ 370.433885] ...
[ 370.436562] Call Trace:
[ 370.439222] [<ffffffff80115d38>] _save_fp+0x10/0xa0
[ 370.444305] [<ffffffff8010807c>] prepare_for_fp_mode_switch+0x94/0x1b0
[ 370.451035] [<ffffffff801ca8e0>] flush_smp_call_function_queue+0xf8/0x230
[ 370.457991] [<ffffffff8011610c>] ipi_call_interrupt+0xc/0x20
[ 370.463814] [<ffffffff801a5084>] __handle_irq_event_percpu+0xc4/0x1a8
[ 370.470404] [<ffffffff801a5188>] handle_irq_event_percpu+0x20/0x68
[ 370.476734] [<ffffffff801a521c>] handle_irq_event+0x4c/0x88
[ 370.482486] [<ffffffff801a8f84>] handle_edge_irq+0x12c/0x210
[ 370.488316] [<ffffffff801a47a0>] generic_handle_irq+0x38/0x48
[ 370.494280] [<ffffffff804a2dbc>] gic_handle_shared_int+0x194/0x268
[ 370.500616] [<ffffffff801a47a0>] generic_handle_irq+0x38/0x48
[ 370.506529] [<ffffffff80107e60>] do_IRQ+0x18/0x28
[ 370.511445] [<ffffffff804a1524>] plat_irq_dispatch+0xc4/0x140
[ 370.517339] [<ffffffff80106230>] ret_from_irq+0x0/0x4
[ 370.522583] [<ffffffff8010fad4>] do_ri+0x4fc/0x7e8
[ 370.527546] [<ffffffff80106220>] ret_from_exception+0x0/0x10
2) The IPI may arrive during kernel use of the FPU, since we generally
only disable preemption around use of the FPU & leave interrupts
enabled. This can lead to us unexpectedly losing access to the FPU
in places where it previously had not been possible. For example:
do_cpu invoked from kernel context![#2]:
CPU: 2 PID: 7338 Comm: fp-prctl Tainted: G D 4.7.0-00424-g49b0c82
#2
task: 838e4000 ti: 88d38000 task.ti: 88d38000
$ 0 : 00000000 00000001 ffffffff 88d3fef8
$ 4 : 838e4000 88d38004 00000000 00000001
$ 8 : 3400fc01 801f8020 808e9100 24000000
$12 : dbffffff 807b69d8 807b0000 00000000
$16 : 00000000 80786150 00400fc4 809c0398
$20 : 809c0338 0040273c 88d3ff28 808e9d30
$24 : 808e9d30 00400fb4
$28 : 88d38000 88d3fe88 00000000 8011a2ac
Hi : 0040273c
Lo : 88d3ff28
epc : 80114178 _restore_fp+0x10/0xa0
ra : 8011a2ac mipsr2_decoder+0xd5c/0x1660
Status: 1400fc03 KERNEL EXL IE
Cause : 1080002c (ExcCode 0b)
PrId : 0001a920 (MIPS I6400)
Modules linked in:
Process fp-prctl (pid: 7338, threadinfo=88d38000, task=838e4000, tls=766527d0)
Stack : 00000000 00000000 00000000 88d3fe98 00000000 00000000 809c0398 809c0338
808e9100 00000000 88d3ff28 00400fc4 00400fc4 0040273c 7fb69e18 004a0000
004a0000 004a0000 7664add0 8010de18 00000000 00000000 88d3fef8 88d3ff28
808e9100 00000000 766527d0 8010e534 000c0000 85755000 8181d580 00000000
00000000 00000000 004a0000 00000000 766527d0 7fb69e18 004a0000 80105c20
...
Call Trace:
[<80114178>] _restore_fp+0x10/0xa0
[<8011a2ac>] mipsr2_decoder+0xd5c/0x1660
[<8010de18>] do_ri+0x90/0x6b8
[<80105c20>] ret_from_exception+0x0/0x10
At first glance a simple fix may seem to be to disable interrupts around
kernel use of the FPU rather than merely preemption, however this would
introduce further overhead outside of the mode switch path & doesn't
solve the third problem:
3) The IPI may arrive whilst the kernel is running code that will lead
to a preempt_disable() call & FPU usage soon. If this happens then
the IPI will be serviced & we'll proceed to enable an FPU whilst the
mode switch is in progress, leading to strange & inconsistent
behaviour.
Further to all of this is a separate but related problem:
4) There are various paths through which we may enable the FPU without
the user having triggered a coprocessor 1 disabled exception. These
paths are those in which we emulate instructions & then enable the
FPU with the expectation that the user might execute an FP
instruction shortly afterwards. However these paths have not
previously checked whether an FP mode switch is underway for the
task, and therefore could enable the FPU whilst such a mode switch
is in progress leading to strange & inconsistent behaviour for user
code.
This patch fixes all of the above by taking a step back & re-examining
our approach to FP mode switches. Up until now we have taken these basic
steps:
a) Prevent any threads that are part of the affected process from being
able to obtain ownership of the FPU.
b) Cause any threads that are part of the affected process and already
have ownership of an FPU to lose it.
c) Set the thread flags for each thread that is part of the affected
process to reflect the new FP mode.
d) Allow threads to obtain ownership of the FPU again.
This approach is however more complex than necessary. All that we really
require is that the mode switch has occurred for all threads that are
part of the affected process before mips_set_process_fp_mode(), and thus
the PR_SET_FP_MODE prctl() syscall, returns. This doesn't require that
we stop threads from owning or using an FPU whilst a mode switch occurs,
only that we force them to relinquish it after the mode switch has
occurred such that they next own an FPU with the correct mode
configured. Our basic steps therefore simplify to:
A) Set the thread flags for each thread that is part of the affected
process to reflect the new FP mode.
B) Cause any threads that are part of the affected process and already
have ownership of an FPU to lose it.
We implement B) by forcing each CPU which might be running a thread
which is part of the affected process to schedule a no-op function,
which causes the affected thread to lose its FPU ownership when it is
descheduled.
The end result is simpler FP mode switching with less overhead in the
FPU enable path (ie. enable_restore_fp_context()) and fewer moving
parts.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Fixes: 9791554b45 ("MIPS,prctl: add PR_[GS]ET_FP_MODE prctl options for MIPS")
Fixes: 6b8322576e ("MIPS: Force CPUs to lose FP context during mode switches")
Cc: James Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org>
Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.0+
On SMP systems, the shared ejtag debug buffer may be overwritten by
other cores, because every cores can generate ejtag exception at
same time.
Unfortunately, in that context, it's difficult to relax more registers
to access per cpu buffers. so use ll/sc to serialize the access.
[paul.burton@mips.com:
This could in theory be backported at least as far back as the
beginning of the git era, however in general it's exceedingly rare
that anyone would hit this without further changes, so it doesn't seem
worthwhile marking for backport.]
Signed-off-by: Heiher <r@hev.cc>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/19507/
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Cc: jhogan@kernel.org
Cc: ralf@linux-mips.org
Merge the build rule of vmlinux.{gz,bz2,lzma,lzo}.itb, and also move
'targets' close to the related code.
[paul.burton@mips.com:
- Remove leading tabs from assignments to itb_addr_cells, since after
this patch moves the additions to the 'targets' variable the
assignments to itb_addr_cells wound up being treated as part of the
uImage rule above them, causing the .its to incorrectly be generated
with empty ADDR_CELLS.]
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/19095/
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
As Documentation/kbuild/makefile.txt says, it is a typical mistake
to forget the FORCE prerequisite for the rule invoked by if_changed.
Add the FORCE to the prerequisite, but it must be filtered-out from
the files passed to the 'cat' command. Because this rule generates
.vmlinux.its.S.cmd, vmlinux.its.S must be specified as targets so
that the .cmd file is included.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/19097/
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
This reverts commit 0f9da844d8.
It is true that commit 0f9da844d8 ("MIPS: boot: Define __ASSEMBLY__
for its.S build") fixed the build error, but it should not have
defined __ASSEMBLY__ just for textual substitution in arbitrary data.
The file is image tree source in this case, but the purpose of using
CPP is to replace some macros.
I merged a better solution, commit a95b37e20d ("kbuild: get
<linux/compiler_types.h> out of <linux/kconfig.h>"). The original
fix-up is no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/19096/
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Correct a couple of typos within comments in
arch/mips/kernel/relocate_kernel.S.
[paul.burton@mips.com: Add a commit message.]
Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/19218/
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
Pull perf fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
"A pile of perf updates:
Kernel side:
- Remove an incorrect warning in uprobe_init_insn() when
insn_get_length() fails. The error return code is handled at the
call site.
- Move the inline keyword to the right place in the perf ringbuffer
code to address a W=1 build warning.
Tooling:
perf stat:
- Fix metric column header display alignment
- Improve error messages for default attributes, providing better
output for error in command line.
- Add --interval-clear option, to provide a 'watch' like printing
perf script:
- Show hw-cache events too
perf c2c:
- Fix data dependency problem in layout of 'struct c2c_hist_entry'
Core:
- Do not blindly assume that 'struct perf_evsel' can be obtained via
a straight forward container_of() as there are call sites which
hand in a plain 'struct hist' which is not part of a container.
- Fix error index in the PMU event parser, so that error messages can
point to the problematic token"
* 'perf-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
perf/core: Move the inline keyword at the beginning of the function declaration
uprobes/x86: Remove incorrect WARN_ON() in uprobe_init_insn()
perf script: Show hw-cache events
perf c2c: Keep struct hist_entry at the end of struct c2c_hist_entry
perf stat: Add event parsing error handling to add_default_attributes
perf stat: Allow to specify specific metric column len
perf stat: Fix metric column header display alignment
perf stat: Use only color_fprintf call in print_metric_only
perf stat: Add --interval-clear option
perf tools: Fix error index for pmu event parser
perf hists: Reimplement hists__has_callchains()
perf hists browser gtk: Use hist_entry__has_callchains()
perf hists: Make hist_entry__has_callchains() work with 'perf c2c'
perf hists: Save the callchain_size in struct hist_entry
Pull rseq fixes from Thomas Gleixer:
"A pile of rseq related fixups:
- Prevent infinite recursion when delivering SIGSEGV
- Remove the abort of rseq critical section on fork() as syscalls
inside rseq critical sections are explicitely forbidden. So no
point in doing the abort on the child.
- Align the rseq structure on 32 bytes in the ARM selftest code.
- Fix file permissions of the test script"
* 'sched-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
rseq: Avoid infinite recursion when delivering SIGSEGV
rseq/cleanup: Do not abort rseq c.s. in child on fork()
rseq/selftests/arm: Align 'struct rseq_cs' on 32 bytes
rseq/selftests: Make run_param_test.sh executable
Pull EFI fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
"Two fixlets for the EFI maze:
- Properly zero variables to prevent an early boot hang on EFI mixed
mode systems
- Fix the fallout of merging the 32bit and 64bit variants of EFI PCI
related code which ended up chosing the 32bit variant of the actual
EFi call invocation which leads to failures on 64bit"
* 'efi-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
efi/x86: Fix incorrect invocation of PciIo->Attributes()
efi/libstub/tpm: Initialize efi_physical_addr_t vars to zero for mixed mode
Pull core fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
"Two tiny fixes:
- Add the missing machine_real_restart() to objtools noreturn list so
it stops complaining
- Fix a trivial comment typo"
* 'core-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
kernel.h: Fix a typo in comment
objtool: Add machine_real_restart() to the noreturn list
Pull x86 fixes from Thomas Gleixner:
"A set of fixes for x86:
- Make Xen PV guest deal with speculative store bypass correctly
- Address more fallout from the 5-Level pagetable handling. Undo an
__initdata annotation to avoid section mismatch and malfunction
when post init code would touch the freed variable.
- Handle exception fixup in math_error() before calling notify_die().
The reverse call order incorrectly triggers notify_die() listeners
for soemthing which is handled correctly at the site which issues
the floating point instruction.
- Fix an off by one in the LLC topology calculation on AMD
- Handle non standard memory block sizes gracefully un UV platforms
- Plug a memory leak in the microcode loader
- Sanitize the purgatory build magic
- Add the x86 specific device tree bindings directory to the x86
MAINTAINER file patterns"
* 'x86-urgent-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/mm: Fix 'no5lvl' handling
Revert "x86/mm: Mark __pgtable_l5_enabled __initdata"
x86/CPU/AMD: Fix LLC ID bit-shift calculation
MAINTAINERS: Add file patterns for x86 device tree bindings
x86/microcode/intel: Fix memleak in save_microcode_patch()
x86/platform/UV: Add kernel parameter to set memory block size
x86/platform/UV: Use new set memory block size function
x86/platform/UV: Add adjustable set memory block size function
x86/build: Remove unnecessary preparation for purgatory
Revert "kexec/purgatory: Add clean-up for purgatory directory"
x86/xen: Add call of speculative_store_bypass_ht_init() to PV paths
x86: Call fixup_exception() before notify_die() in math_error()