// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* * linux/arch/m68k/mm/memory.c * * Copyright (C) 1995 Hamish Macdonald */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* invalidate page in both caches */ static inline void clear040(unsigned long paddr) { asm volatile ( "nop\n\t" ".chip 68040\n\t" "cinvp %%bc,(%0)\n\t" ".chip 68k" : : "a" (paddr)); } /* invalidate page in i-cache */ static inline void cleari040(unsigned long paddr) { asm volatile ( "nop\n\t" ".chip 68040\n\t" "cinvp %%ic,(%0)\n\t" ".chip 68k" : : "a" (paddr)); } /* push page in both caches */ /* RZ: cpush %bc DOES invalidate %ic, regardless of DPI */ static inline void push040(unsigned long paddr) { asm volatile ( "nop\n\t" ".chip 68040\n\t" "cpushp %%bc,(%0)\n\t" ".chip 68k" : : "a" (paddr)); } /* push and invalidate page in both caches, must disable ints * to avoid invalidating valid data */ static inline void pushcl040(unsigned long paddr) { unsigned long flags; local_irq_save(flags); push040(paddr); if (CPU_IS_060) clear040(paddr); local_irq_restore(flags); } /* * 040: Hit every page containing an address in the range paddr..paddr+len-1. * (Low order bits of the ea of a CINVP/CPUSHP are "don't care"s). * Hit every page until there is a page or less to go. Hit the next page, * and the one after that if the range hits it. */ /* ++roman: A little bit more care is required here: The CINVP instruction * invalidates cache entries WITHOUT WRITING DIRTY DATA BACK! So the beginning * and the end of the region must be treated differently if they are not * exactly at the beginning or end of a page boundary. Else, maybe too much * data becomes invalidated and thus lost forever. CPUSHP does what we need: * it invalidates the page after pushing dirty data to memory. (Thanks to Jes * for discovering the problem!) */ /* ... but on the '060, CPUSH doesn't invalidate (for us, since we have set * the DPI bit in the CACR; would it cause problems with temporarily changing * this?). So we have to push first and then additionally to invalidate. */ /* * cache_clear() semantics: Clear any cache entries for the area in question, * without writing back dirty entries first. This is useful if the data will * be overwritten anyway, e.g. by DMA to memory. The range is defined by a * _physical_ address. */ void cache_clear (unsigned long paddr, int len) { if (CPU_IS_COLDFIRE) { clear_cf_bcache(0, DCACHE_MAX_ADDR); } else if (CPU_IS_040_OR_060) { int tmp; /* * We need special treatment for the first page, in case it * is not page-aligned. Page align the addresses to work * around bug I17 in the 68060. */ if ((tmp = -paddr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1))) { pushcl040(paddr & PAGE_MASK); if ((len -= tmp) <= 0) return; paddr += tmp; } tmp = PAGE_SIZE; paddr &= PAGE_MASK; while ((len -= tmp) >= 0) { clear040(paddr); paddr += tmp; } if ((len += tmp)) /* a page boundary gets crossed at the end */ pushcl040(paddr); } else /* 68030 or 68020 */ asm volatile ("movec %/cacr,%/d0\n\t" "oriw %0,%/d0\n\t" "movec %/d0,%/cacr" : : "i" (FLUSH_I_AND_D) : "d0"); #ifdef CONFIG_M68K_L2_CACHE if(mach_l2_flush) mach_l2_flush(0); #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(cache_clear); /* * cache_push() semantics: Write back any dirty cache data in the given area, * and invalidate the range in the instruction cache. It needs not (but may) * invalidate those entries also in the data cache. The range is defined by a * _physical_ address. */ void cache_push (unsigned long paddr, int len) { if (CPU_IS_COLDFIRE) { flush_cf_bcache(0, DCACHE_MAX_ADDR); } else if (CPU_IS_040_OR_060) { int tmp = PAGE_SIZE; /* * on 68040 or 68060, push cache lines for pages in the range; * on the '040 this also invalidates the pushed lines, but not on * the '060! */ len += paddr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1); /* * Work around bug I17 in the 68060 affecting some instruction * lines not being invalidated properly. */ paddr &= PAGE_MASK; do { push040(paddr); paddr += tmp; } while ((len -= tmp) > 0); } /* * 68030/68020 have no writeback cache. On the other hand, * cache_push is actually a superset of cache_clear (the lines * get written back and invalidated), so we should make sure * to perform the corresponding actions. After all, this is getting * called in places where we've just loaded code, or whatever, so * flushing the icache is appropriate; flushing the dcache shouldn't * be required. */ else /* 68030 or 68020 */ asm volatile ("movec %/cacr,%/d0\n\t" "oriw %0,%/d0\n\t" "movec %/d0,%/cacr" : : "i" (FLUSH_I) : "d0"); #ifdef CONFIG_M68K_L2_CACHE if(mach_l2_flush) mach_l2_flush(1); #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(cache_push);