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/* *  linux/arch/cris/mm/fault.c * *  Copyright (C) 2000, 2001  Axis Communications AB * *  Authors:  Bjorn Wesen  *  *  $Log: fault.c,v $ *  Revision 1.20  2001/11/22 13:34:06  bjornw *  * Bug workaround (LX TR89): force a rerun of the whole of an interrupted *    unaligned write, because the second half of the write will be corrupted *    otherwise. Affected unaligned writes spanning not-yet mapped pages. *  * Optimization: use the wr_rd bit in R_MMU_CAUSE to know whether a miss *    was due to a read or a write (before we didn't know this until the next *    restart of the interrupted instruction, thus wasting one fault-irq) * *  Revision 1.19  2001/11/12 19:02:10  pkj *  Fixed compiler warnings. * *  Revision 1.18  2001/07/18 22:14:32  bjornw *  Enable interrupts in the bulk of do_page_fault * *  Revision 1.17  2001/07/18 13:07:23  bjornw *  * Detect non-existant PTE's in vmalloc pmd synchronization *  * Remove comment about fast-paths for VMALLOC_START etc, because all that *    was totally bogus anyway it turned out :) *  * Fix detection of vmalloc-area synchronization *  * Add some comments * *  Revision 1.16  2001/06/13 00:06:08  bjornw *  current_pgd should be volatile * *  Revision 1.15  2001/06/13 00:02:23  bjornw *  Use a separate variable to store the current pgd to avoid races in schedule * *  Revision 1.14  2001/05/16 17:41:07  hp *  Last comment tweak further tweaked. * *  Revision 1.13  2001/05/15 00:58:44  hp *  Expand a bit on the comment why we compare address >= TASK_SIZE rather *  than >= VMALLOC_START. * *  Revision 1.12  2001/04/04 10:51:14  bjornw *  mmap_sem is grabbed for reading * *  Revision 1.11  2001/03/23 07:36:07  starvik *  Corrected according to review remarks * *  Revision 1.10  2001/03/21 16:10:11  bjornw *  CRIS_FRAME_FIXUP not needed anymore, use FRAME_NORMAL * *  Revision 1.9  2001/03/05 13:22:20  bjornw *  Spell-fix and fix in vmalloc_fault handling * *  Revision 1.8  2000/11/22 14:45:31  bjornw *  * 2.4.0-test10 removed the set_pgdir instantaneous kernel global mapping *    into all processes. Instead we fill in the missing PTE entries on demand. * *  Revision 1.7  2000/11/21 16:39:09  bjornw *  fixup switches frametype * *  Revision 1.6  2000/11/17 16:54:08  bjornw *  More detailed siginfo reporting * * */#include <linux/signal.h>#include <linux/sched.h>#include <linux/kernel.h>#include <linux/errno.h>#include <linux/string.h>#include <linux/types.h>#include <linux/ptrace.h>#include <linux/mman.h>#include <linux/mm.h>#include <linux/interrupt.h>#include <asm/system.h>#include <asm/segment.h>#include <asm/pgtable.h>#include <asm/uaccess.h>#include <asm/svinto.h>extern void die_if_kernel(const char *,struct pt_regs *,long);asmlinkage void do_invalid_op (struct pt_regs *, unsigned long);asmlinkage void do_page_fault(unsigned long address, struct pt_regs *regs,			      int error_code);/* debug of low-level TLB reload */#undef DEBUG#ifdef DEBUG#define D(x) x#else#define D(x)#endif/* debug of higher-level faults */#define DPG(x)/* current active page directory */volatile pgd_t *current_pgd;/* fast TLB-fill fault handler * this is called from entry.S with interrupts disabled */voidhandle_mmu_bus_fault(struct pt_regs *regs){	int cause, select;#ifdef DEBUG	int index;	int page_id;	int acc, inv;#endif	int miss, we, writeac;	pmd_t *pmd;	pte_t pte;	int errcode;	unsigned long address;	cause = *R_MMU_CAUSE;	select = *R_TLB_SELECT;	address = cause & PAGE_MASK; /* get faulting address */#ifdef DEBUG	page_id = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  page_id,   cause);	acc     = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  acc_excp,  cause);	inv     = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  inv_excp,  cause);  	index   = IO_EXTRACT(R_TLB_SELECT, index,     select);#endif	miss    = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  miss_excp, cause);	we      = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  we_excp,   cause);	writeac = IO_EXTRACT(R_MMU_CAUSE,  wr_rd,     cause);	/* ETRAX 100LX TR89 bugfix: if the second half of an unaligned	 * write causes a MMU-fault, it will not be restarted correctly.	 * This could happen if a write crosses a page-boundary and the	 * second page is not yet COW'ed or even loaded. The workaround	 * is to clear the unaligned bit in the CPU status record, so 	 * that the CPU will rerun both the first and second halves of	 * the instruction. This will not have any sideeffects unless	 * the first half goes to any device or memory that can't be	 * written twice, and which is mapped through the MMU.	 *	 * We only need to do this for writes.	 */	if(writeac)		regs->csrinstr &= ~(1 << 5);		/* Set errcode's R/W flag according to the mode which caused the	 * fault	 */	errcode = writeac << 1;	D(printk("bus_fault from IRP 0x%lx: addr 0x%lx, miss %d, inv %d, we %d, acc %d, dx %d pid %d\n",		 regs->irp, address, miss, inv, we, acc, index, page_id));	/* for a miss, we need to reload the TLB entry */	if (miss) {		/* see if the pte exists at all		 * refer through current_pgd, dont use mm->pgd		 */		pmd = (pmd_t *)(current_pgd + pgd_index(address));		if (pmd_none(*pmd))			goto dofault;		if (pmd_bad(*pmd)) {			printk("bad pgdir entry 0x%lx at 0x%p\n", *(unsigned long*)pmd, pmd);			pmd_clear(pmd);			return;		}		pte = *pte_offset(pmd, address);		if (!pte_present(pte))			goto dofault;#ifdef DEBUG		printk(" found pte %lx pg %p ", pte_val(pte), pte_page(pte));		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_SILENT_WRITE)			printk("Silent-W ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_KERNEL)			printk("Kernel ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_SILENT_READ)			printk("Silent-R ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_GLOBAL)			printk("Global ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_PRESENT)			printk("Present ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_ACCESSED)			printk("Accessed ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_MODIFIED)			printk("Modified ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_READ)			printk("Readable ");		if (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_WRITE)			printk("Writeable ");		printk("\n");#endif		/* load up the chosen TLB entry		 * this assumes the pte format is the same as the TLB_LO layout.		 *		 * the write to R_TLB_LO also writes the vpn and page_id fields from		 * R_MMU_CAUSE, which we in this case obviously want to keep		 */		*R_TLB_LO = pte_val(pte);		return;	} 	errcode = 1 | (we << 1); dofault:	/* leave it to the MM system fault handler below */	D(printk("do_page_fault %lx errcode %d\n", address, errcode));	do_page_fault(address, regs, errcode);}/* * This routine handles page faults.  It determines the address, * and the problem, and then passes it off to one of the appropriate * routines. * * Notice that the address we're given is aligned to the page the fault * occurred in, since we only get the PFN in R_MMU_CAUSE not the complete * address. * * error_code: *	bit 0 == 0 means no page found, 1 means protection fault *	bit 1 == 0 means read, 1 means write * * If this routine detects a bad access, it returns 1, otherwise it * returns 0. */asmlinkage voiddo_page_fault(unsigned long address, struct pt_regs *regs,	      int error_code){	struct task_struct *tsk;	struct mm_struct *mm;	struct vm_area_struct * vma;	int writeaccess;	unsigned long fixup;	siginfo_t info;	tsk = current;	/*	 * We fault-in kernel-space virtual memory on-demand. The	 * 'reference' page table is init_mm.pgd.	 *	 * NOTE! We MUST NOT take any locks for this case. We may	 * be in an interrupt or a critical region, and should	 * only copy the information from the master page table,	 * nothing more.	 *	 * NOTE2: This is done so that, when updating the vmalloc	 * mappings we don't have to walk all processes pgdirs and	 * add the high mappings all at once. Instead we do it as they	 * are used. However vmalloc'ed page entries have the PAGE_GLOBAL	 * bit set so sometimes the TLB can use a lingering entry.	 *	 * This verifies that the fault happens in kernel space	 * and that the fault was not a protection error (error_code & 1).	 */	if (address >= VMALLOC_START &&	    !(error_code & 1) &&	    !user_mode(regs))		goto vmalloc_fault;	/* we can and should enable interrupts at this point */	sti();	mm = tsk->mm;	writeaccess = error_code & 2;	info.si_code = SEGV_MAPERR;	/*	 * If we're in an interrupt or have no user	 * context, we must not take the fault..	 */	if (in_interrupt() || !mm)		goto no_context;	down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);	vma = find_vma(mm, address);	if (!vma)		goto bad_area;	if (vma->vm_start <= address)		goto good_area;	if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_GROWSDOWN))		goto bad_area;	if (user_mode(regs)) {		/*		 * accessing the stack below usp is always a bug.		 * we get page-aligned addresses so we can only check		 * if we're within a page from usp, but that might be		 * enough to catch brutal errors at least.		 */		if (address + PAGE_SIZE < rdusp())			goto bad_area;	}	if (expand_stack(vma, address))		goto bad_area;	/*	 * Ok, we have a good vm_area for this memory access, so	 * we can handle it..	 */ good_area:	info.si_code = SEGV_ACCERR;	/* first do some preliminary protection checks */	if (writeaccess) {		if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE))			goto bad_area;	} else {		if (!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ | VM_EXEC)))			goto bad_area;	}	/*	 * If for any reason at all we couldn't handle the fault,	 * make sure we exit gracefully rather than endlessly redo	 * the fault.	 */	switch (handle_mm_fault(mm, vma, address, writeaccess)) {	case 1:		tsk->min_flt++;		break;	case 2:		tsk->maj_flt++;		break;	case 0:		goto do_sigbus;	default:		goto out_of_memory;	}	up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);	return;	/*	 * Something tried to access memory that isn't in our memory map..	 * Fix it, but check if it's kernel or user first..	 */ bad_area:	up_read(&mm->mmap_sem); bad_area_nosemaphore:	DPG(show_registers(regs));	/* User mode accesses just cause a SIGSEGV */	if (user_mode(regs)) {		info.si_signo = SIGSEGV;		info.si_errno = 0;		/* info.si_code has been set above */		info.si_addr = (void *)address;		force_sig_info(SIGSEGV, &info, tsk);		return;	} no_context:	/* Are we prepared to handle this kernel fault?	 *	 * (The kernel has valid exception-points in the source 	 *  when it acesses user-memory. When it fails in one	 *  of those points, we find it in a table and do a jump	 *  to some fixup code that loads an appropriate error	 *  code)	 */	if ((fixup = search_exception_table(regs->irp)) != 0) {		/* Adjust the instruction pointer in the stackframe */		regs->irp = fixup;		/* We do not want to return by restoring the CPU-state		 * anymore, so switch frame-types (see ptrace.h)		 */		regs->frametype = CRIS_FRAME_NORMAL;		D(printk("doing fixup to 0x%lx\n", fixup));		return;	}	/*	 * Oops. The kernel tried to access some bad page. We'll have to	 * terminate things with extreme prejudice.	 */	if ((unsigned long) (address) < PAGE_SIZE)		printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference");	else		printk(KERN_ALERT "Unable to handle kernel access");	printk(" at virtual address %08lx\n",address);	die_if_kernel("Oops", regs, error_code);	do_exit(SIGKILL);	/*	 * We ran out of memory, or some other thing happened to us that made	 * us unable to handle the page fault gracefully.	 */ out_of_memory:	up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);	printk("VM: killing process %s\n", tsk->comm);	if (user_mode(regs))		do_exit(SIGKILL);	goto no_context; do_sigbus:	up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);	/*	 * Send a sigbus, regardless of whether we were in kernel	 * or user mode.	 */	info.si_code = SIGBUS;	info.si_errno = 0;	info.si_code = BUS_ADRERR;	info.si_addr = (void *)address;	force_sig_info(SIGBUS, &info, tsk);	/* Kernel mode? Handle exceptions or die */	if (!user_mode(regs))		goto no_context;	return;vmalloc_fault:	{		/*		 * Synchronize this task's top level page-table		 * with the 'reference' page table.		 *		 * Use current_pgd instead of tsk->active_mm->pgd		 * since the latter might be unavailable if this		 * code is executed in a misfortunately run irq		 * (like inside schedule() between switch_mm and		 *  switch_to...).		 */		int offset = pgd_index(address);		pgd_t *pgd, *pgd_k;		pmd_t *pmd, *pmd_k;		pte_t *pte_k;		pgd = (pgd_t *)current_pgd + offset;		pgd_k = init_mm.pgd + offset;		/* Since we're two-level, we don't need to do both		 * set_pgd and set_pmd (they do the same thing). If		 * we go three-level at some point, do the right thing		 * with pgd_present and set_pgd here. 		 * 		 * Also, since the vmalloc area is global, we don't		 * need to copy individual PTE's, it is enough to		 * copy the pgd pointer into the pte page of the		 * root task. If that is there, we'll find our pte if		 * it exists.		 */		pmd = pmd_offset(pgd, address);		pmd_k = pmd_offset(pgd_k, address);		if (!pmd_present(*pmd_k))			goto bad_area_nosemaphore;		set_pmd(pmd, *pmd_k);		/* Make sure the actual PTE exists as well to		 * catch kernel vmalloc-area accesses to non-mapped		 * addresses. If we don't do this, this will just		 * silently loop forever.		 */		pte_k = pte_offset(pmd_k, address);		if (!pte_present(*pte_k))			goto no_context;		return;	}}

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