[PATCH] ARM: vfp: fix save and restore when running on pre-VFPv3 and CONFIG_VFPv3 set

Russell King - ARM Linux linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Sat Oct 13 05:02:55 EDT 2012


On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 04:46:18AM +0000, Paul Walmsley wrote:
> 
> After commit 846a136881b8f73c1f74250bf6acfaa309cab1f2 ("ARM: vfp: fix
> saving d16-d31 vfp registers on v6+ kernels"), the OMAP 2430SDP board
> started crashing during boot with omap2plus_defconfig:
> 
> [    3.875122] mmcblk0: mmc0:e624 SD04G 3.69 GiB
> [    3.915954]  mmcblk0: p1
> [    4.086639] Internal error: Oops - undefined instruction: 0 [#1] SMP ARM
> [    4.093719] Modules linked in:
> [    4.096954] CPU: 0    Not tainted  (3.6.0-02232-g759e00b #570)
> [    4.103149] PC is at vfp_reload_hw+0x1c/0x44
> [    4.107666] LR is at __und_usr_fault_32+0x0/0x8
> 
> It turns out that the context save/restore fix unmasked a latent bug in 
> commit 5aaf254409f8d58229107b59507a8235b715a960 ("ARM: 6203/1: Make VFPv3 
> usable on ARMv6").  When CONFIG_VFPv3 is set, but the kernel is booted on 
> a pre-VFPv3 core, the code attempts to save and restore the d16-d31 VFP 
> registers.  These are only present on non-D16 VFPv3+, so the kernel dies 
> with an undefined instruction exception.  The kernel didn't crash before 
> commit 846a136 because the save and restore code only touched d0-d15, 
> present on all VFP.
> 
> Fix to save and restore the d16-d31 registers only if they are
> present.

No.  VFPv3D16 HWCAP means that the VFP supports just 16 double registers
- and it communicates this information to userspace.  If this bit is clear,
and the VFP only has 16 double registers, then _that_ is a bug.



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