/* * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this * file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ #include #include #include #include #include /* * Classic atomic switch and fast trap code * Written by: Mark Gorlinsky */ /* ** ** Blue Box Fast Trap entry ** ** ** The registers at entry are as hw_exceptions left them. Which means ** that the Blue Box data area is pointed to be R26. ** ** We exit here through the fast path exit point in hw_exceptions. That means that ** upon exit, R4 must not change. It is the savearea with the current user context ** to restore. ** ** Input registers are: ** r0 = Syscall number ** r4 = Current context savearea (do not modify) ** r13 = THREAD_TOP_ACT pointer ** r26 = base of ACT_MACH_BDA in kernel address space ** -- for Traps -- ** r24 = Index into TWI table (x4) ** ** */ ENTRY(atomic_switch_syscall, TAG_NO_FRAME_USED) /* * Note: the BlueBox fast path system calls (-1 and -2) we handled as * an ultra-fast trap in lowmem_vectors. */ lwz r5,bbSysCall(r13) ; Pick up the syscall vector b .L_CallPseudoKernel ENTRY(atomic_switch_trap, TAG_NO_FRAME_USED) /* ** functions 0-15 -> Call PseudoKernel ** 16 -> Exit PseudoKernel */ cmplwi cr7,r24,BB_RFI_TRAP ; Is this an RFI? beq cr7,.L_ExitPseudoKernel ; Yes... lwz r5,bbTrap(r13) ; Pick up the trap vector /****************************************************************************** * void CallPseudoKernel ( int vector, thread_act_t * act, BEDA_t * beda, savearea *sv ) * * This op provides a means of invoking the BlueBox PseudoKernel from a * system (68k) or native (PPC) context while changing BlueBox interruption * state atomically. As an added bonus, this op leaves all but R1/PC of the user * state registers intact. R1/PC are saved in a per thread save area, the base of * which is located in the bbDescAddr member of the thread_act structure. * * This op is invoked from the Emulator Trap dispatch table or from a System * Call when Mach SCs have been disabled. A vectorindex is passed in to indicate * which vector should be taken. * * If this op is invoked from the Emulator Trap dispatch table, the kernel is * aware of starting address of this table. It used the users PC (SRR0) * and the start of the Trap dispatch table address to verify the trap exception * as a atomic_switch trap. If a trap exception is verified as a atomic_switch * trap we enter here with the following registers loaded. * * Input registers are: * r5 = Vector to take * r13 = Current thread context data * r26 = Base address of BlueBox exception data area in kernel address space * r4 = Current context savearea (do not modify) * ******************************************************************************/ .L_CallPseudoKernel: mfsprg r2,0 ; Get the per_proc rlwinm r6,r26,0,0,19 ; Start of page is bttd lwz r7,ACT_MACT_SPF(r13) ; Get special flags lwz r1,BTTD_INTERRUPT_VECTOR(r6) ; Get interrupt vector rlwinm r7,r7,0,bbNoMachSCbit+1,bbNoMachSCbit-1 ; Reactivate Mach SCs lwz r8,BTTD_INTCONTROLWORD(r6) ; Get Interrupt Control Word cmpwi r1,0 ; Is this a preemptive thread ? stw r7,ACT_MACT_SPF(r13) ; Update special flags stw r7,spcFlags(r2) ; Update per_proc version beq .L_CallFromPreemptiveThread ; No int vector means preemptive thread rlwinm r1,r8,0,INTSTATEMASK_B,INTSTATEMASK_E ; Extract current Interrupt state rlwinm r8,r8,0,INTSTATEMASK_E+1,INTSTATEMASK_B-1 ; Clear current interrupt state xoris r2,r1,SYSCONTEXTSTATE ; Setup for System Context check lwz r1,savecr(r4) ; Load current CR bits cmpwi r2,0 ; Check if state is System Context? oris r8,r8,PSEUDOKERNELSTATE ; Update state for entering the PK bne .L_CallFromAlternateContext ; No, then do not save CR2 bits rlwimi r8,r1,32-INTCR2TOBACKUPSHIFT,INTBACKUPCR2MASK_B,INTBACKUPCR2MASK_E ; Insert live CR2 in ICW BackupCR2 .L_CallFromAlternateContext: stw r8,BTTD_INTCONTROLWORD(r6) ; Update ICW .L_CallFromPreemptiveThread: lwz r1,savesrr0+4(r4) ; Get current PC lwz r2,saver1+4(r4) ; Get current R1 lwz r3,savesrr1+4(r4) ; Get current MSR stw r1,BEDA_SRR0(r26) ; Save current PC rlwinm r3,r3,0,MSR_BE_BIT+1,MSR_SE_BIT-1 ; Clear SE|BE bits in MSR stw r2,BEDA_SPRG1(r26) ; Save current R1 stw r3,savesrr1+4(r4) ; Load new MSR lwz r1,BEDA_SPRG0(r26) ; Get replacement R1 stw r5,savesrr0+4(r4) ; Save vector as PC stw r3,BEDA_SRR1(r26) ; Update saved MSR stw r1,saver1+4(r4) ; Load up new R1 b EXT(fastexit) ; Go back and take the fast path exit... /****************************************************************************** * void ExitPseudoKernel ( thread_act_t * act, BEDA_t * beda, savearea * sv ) * * This op provides a means of exiting from the BlueBox PseudoKernel to a * user context. This op attempts to simulate an RFI for the returning * Traps (atomic_switch_trap) and SysCalls (atomic_switch_syscall). Only the * Blue Thread handling interrupts is allowed to atomically change * interruption state and handle pending interrupts. * * If an interrupt is pending and we are returning to the alternate context, * the exit is aborted and we return to an pending interrupt handler in the * Blue Box pseudokernel. * * It also allows the MSR's FE0, FE1, BE and SE bits to updated for the user * and completes the PPC register loading. * * Input registers are: * r4 = Current context savearea (do not modify) * r13 = Pointer to the current active thread's data * r26 = Base address of BlueBox Data in kernel address space * ******************************************************************************/ .L_ExitPseudoKernel: rlwinm r6,r26,0,0,19 ; Start of page is bttd lwz r7,ACT_MACT_SPF(r13) ; Get special flags lwz r2,BTTD_INTERRUPT_VECTOR(r6) ; Get the interrupt vector lwz r1,BEDA_SPRG1(r26) ; Get saved CTR ori r7,r7,(0x8000 >> (bbNoMachSCbit - 16)) ; Disable Mach SCs for Blue Box cmpwi r2,0 ; Is this a preemptive thread stw r1,savectr+4(r4) ; Update CTR beq .L_ExitFromPreemptiveThread lwz r8,BTTD_INTCONTROLWORD(r6) ; Get ICW lwz r1,BTTD_NEWEXITSTATE(r6) ; New interrupt state lwz r2,BTTD_TESTINTMASK(r6) ; Get pending interrupt mask lis r3,SYSCONTEXTSTATE ; Setup for check in system context rlwimi r8,r1,0,INTSTATEMASK_B,INTSTATEMASK_E ; Insert new state cmplw cr1,r1,r3 ; System context ? and. r2,r8,r2 ; Any pending interrupt? lwz r1,savecr(r4) ; Get current CR beq cr1,.L_ExitToSystemContext ; We are in system context beq .L_ExitUpdateRuptControlWord ; We do not have a pending interrupt lwz r2,saver1+4(r4) ; Get current R1 lwz r1,BEDA_SPRG0(r26) ; Get replacement R1 stw r2,BEDA_SPRG1(r26) ; Save current R1 stw r1,saver1+4(r4) ; Load up new R1 lwz r3,bbPending(r13) ; Get pending interrupt PC b .L_ExitAbortExit ; Abort and Exit .L_ExitToSystemContext: rlwimi r1,r8,INTCR2TOBACKUPSHIFT,INTCR2MASK_B,INTCR2MASK_E ; Insert live CR2 into backup CR2 .L_ExitUpdateRuptControlWord: stw r8,BTTD_INTCONTROLWORD(r6) ; Update ICW stw r1,savecr(r4) ; Update CR .L_ExitFromPreemptiveThread: mfsprg r3,0 ; Get the per_proc lwz r2,savesrr1+4(r4) ; Get current MSR lwz r1,BEDA_SRR1(r26) ; Get new MSR stw r7,ACT_MACT_SPF(r13) ; Update special flags stw r7,spcFlags(r3) ; Update per_proc version rlwimi r2,r1,0,MSR_FE0_BIT,MSR_FE1_BIT ; Insert FE0,FE1,SE,BE bits lwz r3,BEDA_SRR0(r26) ; Get new PC stw r2,savesrr1+4(r4) ; Update MSR .L_ExitAbortExit: stw r3,savesrr0+4(r4) ; Update PC b EXT(fastexit) ; Go back and take the fast path exit...