[PATCH v4 12/19] ARM: LPAE: Add context switching support

Catalin Marinas catalin.marinas at arm.com
Sat Feb 19 18:16:56 EST 2011


On Saturday, 19 February 2011, Russell King - ARM Linux
<linux at arm.linux.org.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:24:06PM +0000, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>> On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 10:44 +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>> > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 05:55:54PM +0000, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>> > > +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_LPAE
>> > > +#define cpu_set_asid(asid) {                                         \
>> > > +     unsigned long ttbl, ttbh;                                       \
>> > > +     asm("   mrrc    p15, 0, %0, %1, c2              @ read TTBR0\n" \
>> > > +         "   mov     %1, %1, lsl #(48 - 32)          @ set ASID\n"   \
>> > > +         "   mcrr    p15, 0, %0, %1, c2              @ set TTBR0\n"  \
>> > > +         : "=r" (ttbl), "=r" (ttbh)                                  \
>> > > +         : "r" (asid & ~ASID_MASK));                                 \
>> >
>> > This is wrong:
>> > 1. It does nothing with %2 (the new asid)
>> > 2. it shifts the high address bits of TTBR0 left 16 places each time its
>> >    called.
>>
>> It was worse actually, not even compiled in because it had output
>> arguments but it wasn't volatile. Some early clobber is also needed.
>> What about this:
>>
>> #define cpu_set_asid(asid) {                                          \
>>       unsigned long ttbl, ttbh;                                       \
>>       asm volatile(                                                   \
>>       "       mrrc    p15, 0, %0, %1, c2              @ read TTBR0\n" \
>>       "       mov     %1, %2, lsl #(48 - 32)          @ set ASID\n"   \
>>       "       mcrr    p15, 0, %0, %1, c2              @ set TTBR0\n"  \
>>       : "=&r" (ttbl), "=&r" (ttbh)                                    \
>>       : "r" (asid & ~ASID_MASK));                                     \
>> }
>
> So we don't care about the low 16 bits of ttbh which can be simply zeroed?

Since the pgd is always allocated from lowmem, it is within 32-bit of
physical address and we can safely ignore ttbh. I could write a
comment here to this.

Catalin

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Catalin


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