Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * PARISC Architecture-dependent parts of process handling |
| 3 | * based on the work for i386 |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Matthew Wilcox <willy at parisc-linux.org> |
| 6 | * Copyright (C) 2000 Martin K Petersen <mkp at mkp.net> |
| 7 | * Copyright (C) 2000 John Marvin <jsm at parisc-linux.org> |
| 8 | * Copyright (C) 2000 David Huggins-Daines <dhd with pobox.org> |
| 9 | * Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Paul Bame <bame at parisc-linux.org> |
| 10 | * Copyright (C) 2000 Philipp Rumpf <prumpf with tux.org> |
| 11 | * Copyright (C) 2000 David Kennedy <dkennedy with linuxcare.com> |
Carlos O'Donell | b2450cc | 2005-10-21 22:53:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | * Copyright (C) 2000 Richard Hirst <rhirst with parisc-linux.org> |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 13 | * Copyright (C) 2000 Grant Grundler <grundler with parisc-linux.org> |
| 14 | * Copyright (C) 2001 Alan Modra <amodra at parisc-linux.org> |
| 15 | * Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Ryan Bradetich <rbrad at parisc-linux.org> |
| 16 | * Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Helge Deller <deller at parisc-linux.org> |
| 17 | * Copyright (C) 2002 Randolph Chung <tausq with parisc-linux.org> |
| 18 | * |
| 19 | * |
| 20 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 21 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 22 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| 23 | * (at your option) any later version. |
| 24 | * |
| 25 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 26 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 27 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 28 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 29 | * |
| 30 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 31 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| 32 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
| 33 | */ |
| 34 | |
| 35 | #include <stdarg.h> |
| 36 | |
| 37 | #include <linux/elf.h> |
| 38 | #include <linux/errno.h> |
| 39 | #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| 40 | #include <linux/mm.h> |
| 41 | #include <linux/module.h> |
| 42 | #include <linux/personality.h> |
| 43 | #include <linux/ptrace.h> |
| 44 | #include <linux/sched.h> |
| 45 | #include <linux/stddef.h> |
| 46 | #include <linux/unistd.h> |
| 47 | #include <linux/kallsyms.h> |
| 48 | |
| 49 | #include <asm/io.h> |
Sam Ravnborg | 0013a85 | 2005-09-09 20:57:26 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 50 | #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 51 | #include <asm/pdc.h> |
| 52 | #include <asm/pdc_chassis.h> |
| 53 | #include <asm/pgalloc.h> |
| 54 | #include <asm/uaccess.h> |
| 55 | #include <asm/unwind.h> |
| 56 | |
| 57 | static int hlt_counter; |
| 58 | |
| 59 | /* |
| 60 | * Power off function, if any |
| 61 | */ |
| 62 | void (*pm_power_off)(void); |
| 63 | |
| 64 | void disable_hlt(void) |
| 65 | { |
| 66 | hlt_counter++; |
| 67 | } |
| 68 | |
| 69 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_hlt); |
| 70 | |
| 71 | void enable_hlt(void) |
| 72 | { |
| 73 | hlt_counter--; |
| 74 | } |
| 75 | |
| 76 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_hlt); |
| 77 | |
| 78 | void default_idle(void) |
| 79 | { |
| 80 | barrier(); |
| 81 | } |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /* |
| 84 | * The idle thread. There's no useful work to be |
| 85 | * done, so just try to conserve power and have a |
| 86 | * low exit latency (ie sit in a loop waiting for |
| 87 | * somebody to say that they'd like to reschedule) |
| 88 | */ |
| 89 | void cpu_idle(void) |
| 90 | { |
Nick Piggin | 64c7c8f | 2005-11-08 21:39:04 -0800 | [diff] [blame^] | 91 | set_thread_flag(TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG); |
| 92 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 93 | /* endless idle loop with no priority at all */ |
| 94 | while (1) { |
| 95 | while (!need_resched()) |
| 96 | barrier(); |
Nick Piggin | 5bfb5d6 | 2005-11-08 21:39:01 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 97 | preempt_enable_no_resched(); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | schedule(); |
Nick Piggin | 5bfb5d6 | 2005-11-08 21:39:01 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 99 | preempt_disable(); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | check_pgt_cache(); |
| 101 | } |
| 102 | } |
| 103 | |
| 104 | |
| 105 | #ifdef __LP64__ |
| 106 | #define COMMAND_GLOBAL 0xfffffffffffe0030UL |
| 107 | #else |
| 108 | #define COMMAND_GLOBAL 0xfffe0030 |
| 109 | #endif |
| 110 | |
| 111 | #define CMD_RESET 5 /* reset any module */ |
| 112 | |
| 113 | /* |
| 114 | ** The Wright Brothers and Gecko systems have a H/W problem |
| 115 | ** (Lasi...'nuf said) may cause a broadcast reset to lockup |
| 116 | ** the system. An HVERSION dependent PDC call was developed |
| 117 | ** to perform a "safe", platform specific broadcast reset instead |
| 118 | ** of kludging up all the code. |
| 119 | ** |
| 120 | ** Older machines which do not implement PDC_BROADCAST_RESET will |
| 121 | ** return (with an error) and the regular broadcast reset can be |
| 122 | ** issued. Obviously, if the PDC does implement PDC_BROADCAST_RESET |
| 123 | ** the PDC call will not return (the system will be reset). |
| 124 | */ |
| 125 | void machine_restart(char *cmd) |
| 126 | { |
| 127 | #ifdef FASTBOOT_SELFTEST_SUPPORT |
| 128 | /* |
| 129 | ** If user has modified the Firmware Selftest Bitmap, |
| 130 | ** run the tests specified in the bitmap after the |
| 131 | ** system is rebooted w/PDC_DO_RESET. |
| 132 | ** |
| 133 | ** ftc_bitmap = 0x1AUL "Skip destructive memory tests" |
| 134 | ** |
| 135 | ** Using "directed resets" at each processor with the MEM_TOC |
| 136 | ** vector cleared will also avoid running destructive |
| 137 | ** memory self tests. (Not implemented yet) |
| 138 | */ |
| 139 | if (ftc_bitmap) { |
| 140 | pdc_do_firm_test_reset(ftc_bitmap); |
| 141 | } |
| 142 | #endif |
| 143 | /* set up a new led state on systems shipped with a LED State panel */ |
| 144 | pdc_chassis_send_status(PDC_CHASSIS_DIRECT_SHUTDOWN); |
| 145 | |
| 146 | /* "Normal" system reset */ |
| 147 | pdc_do_reset(); |
| 148 | |
| 149 | /* Nope...box should reset with just CMD_RESET now */ |
| 150 | gsc_writel(CMD_RESET, COMMAND_GLOBAL); |
| 151 | |
| 152 | /* Wait for RESET to lay us to rest. */ |
| 153 | while (1) ; |
| 154 | |
| 155 | } |
| 156 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | void machine_halt(void) |
| 158 | { |
| 159 | /* |
| 160 | ** The LED/ChassisCodes are updated by the led_halt() |
| 161 | ** function, called by the reboot notifier chain. |
| 162 | */ |
| 163 | } |
| 164 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 165 | |
| 166 | /* |
| 167 | * This routine is called from sys_reboot to actually turn off the |
| 168 | * machine |
| 169 | */ |
| 170 | void machine_power_off(void) |
| 171 | { |
| 172 | /* If there is a registered power off handler, call it. */ |
| 173 | if(pm_power_off) |
| 174 | pm_power_off(); |
| 175 | |
| 176 | /* Put the soft power button back under hardware control. |
| 177 | * If the user had already pressed the power button, the |
| 178 | * following call will immediately power off. */ |
| 179 | pdc_soft_power_button(0); |
| 180 | |
| 181 | pdc_chassis_send_status(PDC_CHASSIS_DIRECT_SHUTDOWN); |
| 182 | |
| 183 | /* It seems we have no way to power the system off via |
| 184 | * software. The user has to press the button himself. */ |
| 185 | |
| 186 | printk(KERN_EMERG "System shut down completed.\n" |
| 187 | KERN_EMERG "Please power this system off now."); |
| 188 | } |
| 189 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 190 | |
| 191 | /* |
| 192 | * Create a kernel thread |
| 193 | */ |
| 194 | |
| 195 | extern pid_t __kernel_thread(int (*fn)(void *), void *arg, unsigned long flags); |
| 196 | pid_t kernel_thread(int (*fn)(void *), void *arg, unsigned long flags) |
| 197 | { |
| 198 | |
| 199 | /* |
| 200 | * FIXME: Once we are sure we don't need any debug here, |
| 201 | * kernel_thread can become a #define. |
| 202 | */ |
| 203 | |
| 204 | return __kernel_thread(fn, arg, flags); |
| 205 | } |
| 206 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_thread); |
| 207 | |
| 208 | /* |
| 209 | * Free current thread data structures etc.. |
| 210 | */ |
| 211 | void exit_thread(void) |
| 212 | { |
| 213 | } |
| 214 | |
| 215 | void flush_thread(void) |
| 216 | { |
| 217 | /* Only needs to handle fpu stuff or perf monitors. |
| 218 | ** REVISIT: several arches implement a "lazy fpu state". |
| 219 | */ |
| 220 | set_fs(USER_DS); |
| 221 | } |
| 222 | |
| 223 | void release_thread(struct task_struct *dead_task) |
| 224 | { |
| 225 | } |
| 226 | |
| 227 | /* |
| 228 | * Fill in the FPU structure for a core dump. |
| 229 | */ |
| 230 | |
| 231 | int dump_fpu (struct pt_regs * regs, elf_fpregset_t *r) |
| 232 | { |
| 233 | if (regs == NULL) |
| 234 | return 0; |
| 235 | |
| 236 | memcpy(r, regs->fr, sizeof *r); |
| 237 | return 1; |
| 238 | } |
| 239 | |
| 240 | int dump_task_fpu (struct task_struct *tsk, elf_fpregset_t *r) |
| 241 | { |
| 242 | memcpy(r, tsk->thread.regs.fr, sizeof(*r)); |
| 243 | return 1; |
| 244 | } |
| 245 | |
| 246 | /* Note that "fork()" is implemented in terms of clone, with |
| 247 | parameters (SIGCHLD, regs->gr[30], regs). */ |
| 248 | int |
| 249 | sys_clone(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long usp, |
| 250 | struct pt_regs *regs) |
| 251 | { |
Carlos O'Donell | b2450cc | 2005-10-21 22:53:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 252 | /* Arugments from userspace are: |
| 253 | r26 = Clone flags. |
| 254 | r25 = Child stack. |
| 255 | r24 = parent_tidptr. |
| 256 | r23 = Is the TLS storage descriptor |
| 257 | r22 = child_tidptr |
| 258 | |
| 259 | However, these last 3 args are only examined |
| 260 | if the proper flags are set. */ |
| 261 | int __user *child_tidptr; |
| 262 | int __user *parent_tidptr; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 263 | |
| 264 | /* usp must be word aligned. This also prevents users from |
| 265 | * passing in the value 1 (which is the signal for a special |
| 266 | * return for a kernel thread) */ |
| 267 | usp = ALIGN(usp, 4); |
| 268 | |
| 269 | /* A zero value for usp means use the current stack */ |
Carlos O'Donell | b2450cc | 2005-10-21 22:53:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | if (usp == 0) |
| 271 | usp = regs->gr[30]; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 272 | |
Carlos O'Donell | b2450cc | 2005-10-21 22:53:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 273 | if (clone_flags & CLONE_PARENT_SETTID) |
| 274 | parent_tidptr = (int __user *)regs->gr[24]; |
| 275 | else |
| 276 | parent_tidptr = NULL; |
| 277 | |
| 278 | if (clone_flags & (CLONE_CHILD_SETTID | CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID)) |
| 279 | child_tidptr = (int __user *)regs->gr[22]; |
| 280 | else |
| 281 | child_tidptr = NULL; |
| 282 | |
| 283 | return do_fork(clone_flags, usp, regs, 0, parent_tidptr, child_tidptr); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 284 | } |
| 285 | |
| 286 | int |
| 287 | sys_vfork(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| 288 | { |
| 289 | return do_fork(CLONE_VFORK | CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, regs->gr[30], regs, 0, NULL, NULL); |
| 290 | } |
| 291 | |
| 292 | int |
| 293 | copy_thread(int nr, unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long usp, |
| 294 | unsigned long unused, /* in ia64 this is "user_stack_size" */ |
| 295 | struct task_struct * p, struct pt_regs * pregs) |
| 296 | { |
| 297 | struct pt_regs * cregs = &(p->thread.regs); |
| 298 | struct thread_info *ti = p->thread_info; |
| 299 | |
| 300 | /* We have to use void * instead of a function pointer, because |
| 301 | * function pointers aren't a pointer to the function on 64-bit. |
| 302 | * Make them const so the compiler knows they live in .text */ |
| 303 | extern void * const ret_from_kernel_thread; |
| 304 | extern void * const child_return; |
| 305 | #ifdef CONFIG_HPUX |
| 306 | extern void * const hpux_child_return; |
| 307 | #endif |
| 308 | |
| 309 | *cregs = *pregs; |
| 310 | |
| 311 | /* Set the return value for the child. Note that this is not |
| 312 | actually restored by the syscall exit path, but we put it |
| 313 | here for consistency in case of signals. */ |
| 314 | cregs->gr[28] = 0; /* child */ |
| 315 | |
| 316 | /* |
| 317 | * We need to differentiate between a user fork and a |
| 318 | * kernel fork. We can't use user_mode, because the |
| 319 | * the syscall path doesn't save iaoq. Right now |
| 320 | * We rely on the fact that kernel_thread passes |
| 321 | * in zero for usp. |
| 322 | */ |
| 323 | if (usp == 1) { |
| 324 | /* kernel thread */ |
| 325 | cregs->ksp = (((unsigned long)(ti)) + THREAD_SZ_ALGN); |
| 326 | /* Must exit via ret_from_kernel_thread in order |
| 327 | * to call schedule_tail() |
| 328 | */ |
| 329 | cregs->kpc = (unsigned long) &ret_from_kernel_thread; |
| 330 | /* |
| 331 | * Copy function and argument to be called from |
| 332 | * ret_from_kernel_thread. |
| 333 | */ |
| 334 | #ifdef __LP64__ |
| 335 | cregs->gr[27] = pregs->gr[27]; |
| 336 | #endif |
| 337 | cregs->gr[26] = pregs->gr[26]; |
| 338 | cregs->gr[25] = pregs->gr[25]; |
| 339 | } else { |
| 340 | /* user thread */ |
| 341 | /* |
| 342 | * Note that the fork wrappers are responsible |
| 343 | * for setting gr[21]. |
| 344 | */ |
| 345 | |
| 346 | /* Use same stack depth as parent */ |
| 347 | cregs->ksp = ((unsigned long)(ti)) |
| 348 | + (pregs->gr[21] & (THREAD_SIZE - 1)); |
| 349 | cregs->gr[30] = usp; |
| 350 | if (p->personality == PER_HPUX) { |
| 351 | #ifdef CONFIG_HPUX |
| 352 | cregs->kpc = (unsigned long) &hpux_child_return; |
| 353 | #else |
| 354 | BUG(); |
| 355 | #endif |
| 356 | } else { |
| 357 | cregs->kpc = (unsigned long) &child_return; |
| 358 | } |
Carlos O'Donell | b2450cc | 2005-10-21 22:53:04 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | /* Setup thread TLS area from the 4th parameter in clone */ |
| 360 | if (clone_flags & CLONE_SETTLS) |
| 361 | cregs->cr27 = pregs->gr[23]; |
| 362 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 363 | } |
| 364 | |
| 365 | return 0; |
| 366 | } |
| 367 | |
| 368 | unsigned long thread_saved_pc(struct task_struct *t) |
| 369 | { |
| 370 | return t->thread.regs.kpc; |
| 371 | } |
| 372 | |
| 373 | /* |
| 374 | * sys_execve() executes a new program. |
| 375 | */ |
| 376 | |
| 377 | asmlinkage int sys_execve(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| 378 | { |
| 379 | int error; |
| 380 | char *filename; |
| 381 | |
| 382 | filename = getname((const char __user *) regs->gr[26]); |
| 383 | error = PTR_ERR(filename); |
| 384 | if (IS_ERR(filename)) |
| 385 | goto out; |
| 386 | error = do_execve(filename, (char __user **) regs->gr[25], |
| 387 | (char __user **) regs->gr[24], regs); |
| 388 | if (error == 0) { |
| 389 | task_lock(current); |
| 390 | current->ptrace &= ~PT_DTRACE; |
| 391 | task_unlock(current); |
| 392 | } |
| 393 | putname(filename); |
| 394 | out: |
| 395 | |
| 396 | return error; |
| 397 | } |
| 398 | |
| 399 | unsigned long |
| 400 | get_wchan(struct task_struct *p) |
| 401 | { |
| 402 | struct unwind_frame_info info; |
| 403 | unsigned long ip; |
| 404 | int count = 0; |
| 405 | /* |
| 406 | * These bracket the sleeping functions.. |
| 407 | */ |
| 408 | |
| 409 | unwind_frame_init_from_blocked_task(&info, p); |
| 410 | do { |
| 411 | if (unwind_once(&info) < 0) |
| 412 | return 0; |
| 413 | ip = info.ip; |
| 414 | if (!in_sched_functions(ip)) |
| 415 | return ip; |
| 416 | } while (count++ < 16); |
| 417 | return 0; |
| 418 | } |