linux/arch/arm/common/mcpm_head.S
Russell King 14327c6628 ARM: replace BSYM() with badr assembly macro
BSYM() was invented to allow us to work around a problem with the
assembler, where local symbols resolved by the assembler for the 'adr'
instruction did not take account of their ISA.

Since we don't want BSYM() used elsewhere, replace BSYM() with a new
macro 'badr', which is like the 'adr' pseudo-op, but with the BSYM()
mechanics integrated into it.  This ensures that the BSYM()-ification
is only used in conjunction with 'adr'.

Acked-by: Dave Martin <Dave.Martin@arm.com>
Acked-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
2015-05-08 17:33:50 +01:00

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/*
* arch/arm/common/mcpm_head.S -- kernel entry point for multi-cluster PM
*
* Created by: Nicolas Pitre, March 2012
* Copyright: (C) 2012-2013 Linaro Limited
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*
* Refer to Documentation/arm/cluster-pm-race-avoidance.txt
* for details of the synchronisation algorithms used here.
*/
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/mcpm.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>
#include "vlock.h"
.if MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CPUS
.error "cpus must be the first member of struct mcpm_sync_struct"
.endif
.macro pr_dbg string
#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_LL) && defined(DEBUG)
b 1901f
1902: .asciz "CPU"
1903: .asciz " cluster"
1904: .asciz ": \string"
.align
1901: adr r0, 1902b
bl printascii
mov r0, r9
bl printhex2
adr r0, 1903b
bl printascii
mov r0, r10
bl printhex2
adr r0, 1904b
bl printascii
#endif
.endm
.arm
.align
ENTRY(mcpm_entry_point)
ARM_BE8(setend be)
THUMB( badr r12, 1f )
THUMB( bx r12 )
THUMB( .thumb )
1:
mrc p15, 0, r0, c0, c0, 5 @ MPIDR
ubfx r9, r0, #0, #8 @ r9 = cpu
ubfx r10, r0, #8, #8 @ r10 = cluster
mov r3, #MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
mla r4, r3, r10, r9 @ r4 = canonical CPU index
cmp r4, #(MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS)
blo 2f
/* We didn't expect this CPU. Try to cheaply make it quiet. */
1: wfi
wfe
b 1b
2: pr_dbg "kernel mcpm_entry_point\n"
/*
* MMU is off so we need to get to various variables in a
* position independent way.
*/
adr r5, 3f
ldmia r5, {r0, r6, r7, r8, r11}
add r0, r5, r0 @ r0 = mcpm_entry_early_pokes
add r6, r5, r6 @ r6 = mcpm_entry_vectors
ldr r7, [r5, r7] @ r7 = mcpm_power_up_setup_phys
add r8, r5, r8 @ r8 = mcpm_sync
add r11, r5, r11 @ r11 = first_man_locks
@ Perform an early poke, if any
add r0, r0, r4, lsl #3
ldmia r0, {r0, r1}
teq r0, #0
strne r1, [r0]
mov r0, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_SIZE
mla r8, r0, r10, r8 @ r8 = sync cluster base
@ Signal that this CPU is coming UP:
mov r0, #CPU_COMING_UP
mov r5, #MCPM_SYNC_CPU_SIZE
mla r5, r9, r5, r8 @ r5 = sync cpu address
strb r0, [r5]
@ At this point, the cluster cannot unexpectedly enter the GOING_DOWN
@ state, because there is at least one active CPU (this CPU).
mov r0, #VLOCK_SIZE
mla r11, r0, r10, r11 @ r11 = cluster first man lock
mov r0, r11
mov r1, r9 @ cpu
bl vlock_trylock @ implies DMB
cmp r0, #0 @ failed to get the lock?
bne mcpm_setup_wait @ wait for cluster setup if so
ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP @ cluster already up?
bne mcpm_setup @ if not, set up the cluster
@ Otherwise, release the first man lock and skip setup:
mov r0, r11
bl vlock_unlock
b mcpm_setup_complete
mcpm_setup:
@ Control dependency implies strb not observable before previous ldrb.
@ Signal that the cluster is being brought up:
mov r0, #INBOUND_COMING_UP
strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND]
dmb
@ Any CPU trying to take the cluster into CLUSTER_GOING_DOWN from this
@ point onwards will observe INBOUND_COMING_UP and abort.
@ Wait for any previously-pending cluster teardown operations to abort
@ or complete:
mcpm_teardown_wait:
ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
cmp r0, #CLUSTER_GOING_DOWN
bne first_man_setup
wfe
b mcpm_teardown_wait
first_man_setup:
dmb
@ If the outbound gave up before teardown started, skip cluster setup:
cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP
beq mcpm_setup_leave
@ power_up_setup is now responsible for setting up the cluster:
cmp r7, #0
mov r0, #1 @ second (cluster) affinity level
blxne r7 @ Call power_up_setup if defined
dmb
mov r0, #CLUSTER_UP
strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
dmb
mcpm_setup_leave:
@ Leave the cluster setup critical section:
mov r0, #INBOUND_NOT_COMING_UP
strb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_INBOUND]
dsb st
sev
mov r0, r11
bl vlock_unlock @ implies DMB
b mcpm_setup_complete
@ In the contended case, non-first men wait here for cluster setup
@ to complete:
mcpm_setup_wait:
ldrb r0, [r8, #MCPM_SYNC_CLUSTER_CLUSTER]
cmp r0, #CLUSTER_UP
wfene
bne mcpm_setup_wait
dmb
mcpm_setup_complete:
@ If a platform-specific CPU setup hook is needed, it is
@ called from here.
cmp r7, #0
mov r0, #0 @ first (CPU) affinity level
blxne r7 @ Call power_up_setup if defined
dmb
@ Mark the CPU as up:
mov r0, #CPU_UP
strb r0, [r5]
@ Observability order of CPU_UP and opening of the gate does not matter.
mcpm_entry_gated:
ldr r5, [r6, r4, lsl #2] @ r5 = CPU entry vector
cmp r5, #0
wfeeq
beq mcpm_entry_gated
dmb
pr_dbg "released\n"
bx r5
.align 2
3: .word mcpm_entry_early_pokes - .
.word mcpm_entry_vectors - 3b
.word mcpm_power_up_setup_phys - 3b
.word mcpm_sync - 3b
.word first_man_locks - 3b
ENDPROC(mcpm_entry_point)
.bss
.align CACHE_WRITEBACK_ORDER
.type first_man_locks, #object
first_man_locks:
.space VLOCK_SIZE * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS
.align CACHE_WRITEBACK_ORDER
.type mcpm_entry_vectors, #object
ENTRY(mcpm_entry_vectors)
.space 4 * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS * MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
.type mcpm_entry_early_pokes, #object
ENTRY(mcpm_entry_early_pokes)
.space 8 * MAX_NR_CLUSTERS * MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
.type mcpm_power_up_setup_phys, #object
ENTRY(mcpm_power_up_setup_phys)
.space 4 @ set by mcpm_sync_init()