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authorJames Morse <james.morse@arm.com>2016-04-27 17:47:06 +0100
committerWill Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>2016-04-28 12:05:46 +0100
commitadc9b2dfd00924e9e9b98613f36a6cb8c51f0dc6 (patch)
tree127168cb8901a501fa01f87491e18566f81f5630 /arch/arm64/kernel
parent67f6919766620e7ea7aab11a6a3470dc7b451359 (diff)
arm64: kernel: Rework finisher callback out of __cpu_suspend_enter()
Hibernate could make use of the cpu_suspend() code to save/restore cpu state, however it needs to be able to return '0' from the 'finisher'. Rework cpu_suspend() so that the finisher is called from C code, independently from the save/restore of cpu state. Space to save the context in is allocated in the caller's stack frame, and passed into __cpu_suspend_enter(). Hibernate's use of this API will look like a copy of the cpu_suspend() function. Signed-off-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com> Acked-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/arm64/kernel')
-rw-r--r--arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S93
-rw-r--r--arch/arm64/kernel/suspend.c72
3 files changed, 77 insertions, 90 deletions
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c
index 3ae6b310ac9b..0902acb7afe5 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/asm-offsets.c
@@ -122,6 +122,8 @@ int main(void)
DEFINE(SLEEP_SAVE_SP_SZ, sizeof(struct sleep_save_sp));
DEFINE(SLEEP_SAVE_SP_PHYS, offsetof(struct sleep_save_sp, save_ptr_stash_phys));
DEFINE(SLEEP_SAVE_SP_VIRT, offsetof(struct sleep_save_sp, save_ptr_stash));
+ DEFINE(SLEEP_STACK_DATA_SYSTEM_REGS, offsetof(struct sleep_stack_data, system_regs));
+ DEFINE(SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS, offsetof(struct sleep_stack_data, callee_saved_regs));
#endif
DEFINE(ARM_SMCCC_RES_X0_OFFS, offsetof(struct arm_smccc_res, a0));
DEFINE(ARM_SMCCC_RES_X2_OFFS, offsetof(struct arm_smccc_res, a2));
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S b/arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S
index fd10eb663868..b7c4b682bfc8 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S
@@ -49,37 +49,30 @@
orr \dst, \dst, \mask // dst|=(aff3>>rs3)
.endm
/*
- * Save CPU state for a suspend and execute the suspend finisher.
- * On success it will return 0 through cpu_resume - ie through a CPU
- * soft/hard reboot from the reset vector.
- * On failure it returns the suspend finisher return value or force
- * -EOPNOTSUPP if the finisher erroneously returns 0 (the suspend finisher
- * is not allowed to return, if it does this must be considered failure).
- * It saves callee registers, and allocates space on the kernel stack
- * to save the CPU specific registers + some other data for resume.
+ * Save CPU state in the provided sleep_stack_data area, and publish its
+ * location for cpu_resume()'s use in sleep_save_stash.
*
- * x0 = suspend finisher argument
- * x1 = suspend finisher function pointer
+ * cpu_resume() will restore this saved state, and return. Because the
+ * link-register is saved and restored, it will appear to return from this
+ * function. So that the caller can tell the suspend/resume paths apart,
+ * __cpu_suspend_enter() will always return a non-zero value, whereas the
+ * path through cpu_resume() will return 0.
+ *
+ * x0 = struct sleep_stack_data area
*/
ENTRY(__cpu_suspend_enter)
- stp x29, lr, [sp, #-96]!
- stp x19, x20, [sp,#16]
- stp x21, x22, [sp,#32]
- stp x23, x24, [sp,#48]
- stp x25, x26, [sp,#64]
- stp x27, x28, [sp,#80]
- /*
- * Stash suspend finisher and its argument in x20 and x19
- */
- mov x19, x0
- mov x20, x1
+ stp x29, lr, [x0, #SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS]
+ stp x19, x20, [x0,#SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS+16]
+ stp x21, x22, [x0,#SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS+32]
+ stp x23, x24, [x0,#SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS+48]
+ stp x25, x26, [x0,#SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS+64]
+ stp x27, x28, [x0,#SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS+80]
+
+ /* save the sp in cpu_suspend_ctx */
mov x2, sp
- sub sp, sp, #CPU_SUSPEND_SZ // allocate cpu_suspend_ctx
- mov x0, sp
- /*
- * x0 now points to struct cpu_suspend_ctx allocated on the stack
- */
- str x2, [x0, #CPU_CTX_SP]
+ str x2, [x0, #SLEEP_STACK_DATA_SYSTEM_REGS + CPU_CTX_SP]
+
+ /* find the mpidr_hash */
ldr x1, =sleep_save_sp
ldr x1, [x1, #SLEEP_SAVE_SP_VIRT]
mrs x7, mpidr_el1
@@ -93,34 +86,11 @@ ENTRY(__cpu_suspend_enter)
ldp w5, w6, [x9, #(MPIDR_HASH_SHIFTS + 8)]
compute_mpidr_hash x8, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x10
add x1, x1, x8, lsl #3
+
+ stp x29, lr, [sp, #-16]!
bl __cpu_suspend_save
- /*
- * Grab suspend finisher in x20 and its argument in x19
- */
- mov x0, x19
- mov x1, x20
- /*
- * We are ready for power down, fire off the suspend finisher
- * in x1, with argument in x0
- */
- blr x1
- /*
- * Never gets here, unless suspend finisher fails.
- * Successful cpu_suspend should return from cpu_resume, returning
- * through this code path is considered an error
- * If the return value is set to 0 force x0 = -EOPNOTSUPP
- * to make sure a proper error condition is propagated
- */
- cmp x0, #0
- mov x3, #-EOPNOTSUPP
- csel x0, x3, x0, eq
- add sp, sp, #CPU_SUSPEND_SZ // rewind stack pointer
- ldp x19, x20, [sp, #16]
- ldp x21, x22, [sp, #32]
- ldp x23, x24, [sp, #48]
- ldp x25, x26, [sp, #64]
- ldp x27, x28, [sp, #80]
- ldp x29, lr, [sp], #96
+ ldp x29, lr, [sp], #16
+ mov x0, #1
ret
ENDPROC(__cpu_suspend_enter)
.ltorg
@@ -150,12 +120,6 @@ cpu_resume_after_mmu:
bl kasan_unpoison_remaining_stack
#endif
mov x0, #0 // return zero on success
- ldp x19, x20, [sp, #16]
- ldp x21, x22, [sp, #32]
- ldp x23, x24, [sp, #48]
- ldp x25, x26, [sp, #64]
- ldp x27, x28, [sp, #80]
- ldp x29, lr, [sp], #96
ret
ENDPROC(cpu_resume_after_mmu)
@@ -172,6 +136,8 @@ ENTRY(cpu_resume)
/* x7 contains hash index, let's use it to grab context pointer */
ldr_l x0, sleep_save_sp + SLEEP_SAVE_SP_PHYS
ldr x0, [x0, x7, lsl #3]
+ add x29, x0, #SLEEP_STACK_DATA_CALLEE_REGS
+ add x0, x0, #SLEEP_STACK_DATA_SYSTEM_REGS
/* load sp from context */
ldr x2, [x0, #CPU_CTX_SP]
/* load physical address of identity map page table in x1 */
@@ -185,5 +151,12 @@ ENTRY(cpu_resume)
* pointer and x1 to contain physical address of 1:1 page tables
*/
bl cpu_do_resume // PC relative jump, MMU off
+ /* Can't access these by physical address once the MMU is on */
+ ldp x19, x20, [x29, #16]
+ ldp x21, x22, [x29, #32]
+ ldp x23, x24, [x29, #48]
+ ldp x25, x26, [x29, #64]
+ ldp x27, x28, [x29, #80]
+ ldp x29, lr, [x29]
b cpu_resume_mmu // Resume MMU, never returns
ENDPROC(cpu_resume)
diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/suspend.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/suspend.c
index 66055392f445..0d52ec972a38 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/suspend.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/suspend.c
@@ -10,22 +10,22 @@
#include <asm/suspend.h>
#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
-extern int __cpu_suspend_enter(unsigned long arg, int (*fn)(unsigned long));
+
/*
* This is called by __cpu_suspend_enter() to save the state, and do whatever
* flushing is required to ensure that when the CPU goes to sleep we have
* the necessary data available when the caches are not searched.
*
- * ptr: CPU context virtual address
+ * ptr: sleep_stack_data containing cpu state virtual address.
* save_ptr: address of the location where the context physical address
* must be saved
*/
-void notrace __cpu_suspend_save(struct cpu_suspend_ctx *ptr,
+void notrace __cpu_suspend_save(struct sleep_stack_data *ptr,
phys_addr_t *save_ptr)
{
*save_ptr = virt_to_phys(ptr);
- cpu_do_suspend(ptr);
+ cpu_do_suspend(&ptr->system_regs);
/*
* Only flush the context that must be retrieved with the MMU
* off. VA primitives ensure the flush is applied to all
@@ -51,6 +51,30 @@ void __init cpu_suspend_set_dbg_restorer(void (*hw_bp_restore)(void *))
hw_breakpoint_restore = hw_bp_restore;
}
+void notrace __cpu_suspend_exit(void)
+{
+ /*
+ * We are resuming from reset with the idmap active in TTBR0_EL1.
+ * We must uninstall the idmap and restore the expected MMU
+ * state before we can possibly return to userspace.
+ */
+ cpu_uninstall_idmap();
+
+ /*
+ * Restore per-cpu offset before any kernel
+ * subsystem relying on it has a chance to run.
+ */
+ set_my_cpu_offset(per_cpu_offset(smp_processor_id()));
+
+ /*
+ * Restore HW breakpoint registers to sane values
+ * before debug exceptions are possibly reenabled
+ * through local_dbg_restore.
+ */
+ if (hw_breakpoint_restore)
+ hw_breakpoint_restore(NULL);
+}
+
/*
* cpu_suspend
*
@@ -60,8 +84,9 @@ void __init cpu_suspend_set_dbg_restorer(void (*hw_bp_restore)(void *))
*/
int cpu_suspend(unsigned long arg, int (*fn)(unsigned long))
{
- int ret;
+ int ret = 0;
unsigned long flags;
+ struct sleep_stack_data state;
/*
* From this point debug exceptions are disabled to prevent
@@ -77,34 +102,21 @@ int cpu_suspend(unsigned long arg, int (*fn)(unsigned long))
*/
pause_graph_tracing();
- /*
- * mm context saved on the stack, it will be restored when
- * the cpu comes out of reset through the identity mapped
- * page tables, so that the thread address space is properly
- * set-up on function return.
- */
- ret = __cpu_suspend_enter(arg, fn);
- if (ret == 0) {
- /*
- * We are resuming from reset with the idmap active in TTBR0_EL1.
- * We must uninstall the idmap and restore the expected MMU
- * state before we can possibly return to userspace.
- */
- cpu_uninstall_idmap();
-
- /*
- * Restore per-cpu offset before any kernel
- * subsystem relying on it has a chance to run.
- */
- set_my_cpu_offset(per_cpu_offset(smp_processor_id()));
+ if (__cpu_suspend_enter(&state)) {
+ /* Call the suspend finisher */
+ ret = fn(arg);
/*
- * Restore HW breakpoint registers to sane values
- * before debug exceptions are possibly reenabled
- * through local_dbg_restore.
+ * Never gets here, unless the suspend finisher fails.
+ * Successful cpu_suspend() should return from cpu_resume(),
+ * returning through this code path is considered an error
+ * If the return value is set to 0 force ret = -EOPNOTSUPP
+ * to make sure a proper error condition is propagated
*/
- if (hw_breakpoint_restore)
- hw_breakpoint_restore(NULL);
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ } else {
+ __cpu_suspend_exit();
}
unpause_graph_tracing();