s390/mm: clean up pte/pmd encoding

The hugetlbfs pte<->pmd conversion functions currently assume that the pmd
bit layout is consistent with the pte layout, which is not really true.

The SW read and write bits are encoded as the sequence "wr" in a pte, but
in a pmd it is "rw". The hugetlbfs conversion assumes that the sequence
is identical in both cases, which results in swapped read and write bits
in the pmd. In practice this is not a problem, because those pmd bits are
only relevant for THP pmds and not for hugetlbfs pmds. The hugetlbfs code
works on (fake) ptes, and the converted pte bits are correct.

There is another variation in pte/pmd encoding which affects dirty
prot-none ptes/pmds. In this case, a pmd has both its HW read-only and
invalid bit set, while it is only the invalid bit for a pte. This also has
no effect in practice, but it should better be consistent.

This patch fixes both inconsistencies by changing the SW read/write bit
layout for pmds as well as the PAGE_NONE encoding for ptes. It also makes
the hugetlbfs conversion functions more robust by introducing a
move_set_bit() macro that uses the pte/pmd bit #defines instead of
constant shifts.

Signed-off-by: Gerald Schaefer <gerald.schaefer@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
diff --git a/arch/s390/include/asm/pgtable.h b/arch/s390/include/asm/pgtable.h
index ea1533e..48d383a 100644
--- a/arch/s390/include/asm/pgtable.h
+++ b/arch/s390/include/asm/pgtable.h
@@ -242,8 +242,8 @@
  * swap				.11..ttttt.0
  * prot-none, clean, old	.11.xx0000.1
  * prot-none, clean, young	.11.xx0001.1
- * prot-none, dirty, old	.10.xx0010.1
- * prot-none, dirty, young	.10.xx0011.1
+ * prot-none, dirty, old	.11.xx0010.1
+ * prot-none, dirty, young	.11.xx0011.1
  * read-only, clean, old	.11.xx0100.1
  * read-only, clean, young	.01.xx0101.1
  * read-only, dirty, old	.11.xx0110.1
@@ -323,8 +323,8 @@
 #define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_DIRTY	0x2000	/* SW segment dirty bit */
 #define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_YOUNG	0x1000	/* SW segment young bit */
 #define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_LARGE	0x0400	/* STE-format control, large page */
-#define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_READ	0x0002	/* SW segment read bit */
-#define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_WRITE	0x0001	/* SW segment write bit */
+#define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_WRITE	0x0002	/* SW segment write bit */
+#define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_READ	0x0001	/* SW segment read bit */
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_SOFT_DIRTY
 #define _SEGMENT_ENTRY_SOFT_DIRTY 0x4000 /* SW segment soft dirty bit */
@@ -335,15 +335,15 @@
 /*
  * Segment table and region3 table entry encoding
  * (R = read-only, I = invalid, y = young bit):
- *				dy..R...I...rw
+ *				dy..R...I...wr
  * prot-none, clean, old	00..1...1...00
  * prot-none, clean, young	01..1...1...00
  * prot-none, dirty, old	10..1...1...00
  * prot-none, dirty, young	11..1...1...00
- * read-only, clean, old	00..1...1...10
- * read-only, clean, young	01..1...0...10
- * read-only, dirty, old	10..1...1...10
- * read-only, dirty, young	11..1...0...10
+ * read-only, clean, old	00..1...1...01
+ * read-only, clean, young	01..1...0...01
+ * read-only, dirty, old	10..1...1...01
+ * read-only, dirty, young	11..1...0...01
  * read-write, clean, old	00..1...1...11
  * read-write, clean, young	01..1...0...11
  * read-write, dirty, old	10..0...1...11
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
 /*
  * Page protection definitions.
  */
-#define PAGE_NONE	__pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_INVALID)
+#define PAGE_NONE	__pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_INVALID | _PAGE_PROTECT)
 #define PAGE_READ	__pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ | \
 				 _PAGE_INVALID | _PAGE_PROTECT)
 #define PAGE_WRITE	__pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_READ | _PAGE_WRITE | \