1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2/*
3 * Copyright (C) 2002 Paul Mackerras, IBM Corp.
4 */
5#include <linux/export.h>
6#include <asm/processor.h>
7#include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
8#include <asm/asm-compat.h>
9#include <asm/feature-fixups.h>
10
11#ifndef SELFTEST_CASE
12/* 0 == most CPUs, 1 == POWER6, 2 == Cell */
13#define SELFTEST_CASE	0
14#endif
15
16#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
17#define sLd sld		/* Shift towards low-numbered address. */
18#define sHd srd		/* Shift towards high-numbered address. */
19#else
20#define sLd srd		/* Shift towards low-numbered address. */
21#define sHd sld		/* Shift towards high-numbered address. */
22#endif
23
24/*
25 * These macros are used to generate exception table entries.
26 * The exception handlers below use the original arguments
27 * (stored on the stack) and the point where we're up to in
28 * the destination buffer, i.e. the address of the first
29 * unmodified byte.  Generally r3 points into the destination
30 * buffer, but the first unmodified byte is at a variable
31 * offset from r3.  In the code below, the symbol r3_offset
32 * is set to indicate the current offset at each point in
33 * the code.  This offset is then used as a negative offset
34 * from the exception handler code, and those instructions
35 * before the exception handlers are addi instructions that
36 * adjust r3 to point to the correct place.
37 */
38	.macro	lex		/* exception handler for load */
39100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lld_exc - r3_offset)
40	.endm
41
42	.macro	stex		/* exception handler for store */
43100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lst_exc - r3_offset)
44	.endm
45
46	.align	7
47_GLOBAL_TOC(__copy_tofrom_user)
48#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_64
49BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
50	nop
51FTR_SECTION_ELSE
52	b	__copy_tofrom_user_power7
53ALT_FTR_SECTION_END_IFCLR(CPU_FTR_VMX_COPY)
54#endif
55_GLOBAL(__copy_tofrom_user_base)
56	/* first check for a 4kB copy on a 4kB boundary */
57	cmpldi	cr1,r5,16
58	cmpdi	cr6,r5,4096
59	or	r0,r3,r4
60	neg	r6,r3		/* LS 3 bits = # bytes to 8-byte dest bdry */
61	andi.	r0,r0,4095
62	std	r3,-24(r1)
63	crand	cr0*4+2,cr0*4+2,cr6*4+2
64	std	r4,-16(r1)
65	std	r5,-8(r1)
66	dcbt	0,r4
67	beq	.Lcopy_page_4K
68	andi.	r6,r6,7
69	PPC_MTOCRF(0x01,r5)
70	blt	cr1,.Lshort_copy
71/* Below we want to nop out the bne if we're on a CPU that has the
72 * CPU_FTR_UNALIGNED_LD_STD bit set and the CPU_FTR_CP_USE_DCBTZ bit
73 * cleared.
74 * At the time of writing the only CPU that has this combination of bits
75 * set is Power6.
76 */
77test_feature = (SELFTEST_CASE == 1)
78BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
79	nop
80FTR_SECTION_ELSE
81	bne	.Ldst_unaligned
82ALT_FTR_SECTION_END(CPU_FTR_UNALIGNED_LD_STD | CPU_FTR_CP_USE_DCBTZ, \
83		    CPU_FTR_UNALIGNED_LD_STD)
84.Ldst_aligned:
85	addi	r3,r3,-16
86r3_offset = 16
87test_feature = (SELFTEST_CASE == 0)
88BEGIN_FTR_SECTION
89	andi.	r0,r4,7
90	bne	.Lsrc_unaligned
91END_FTR_SECTION_IFCLR(CPU_FTR_UNALIGNED_LD_STD)
92	blt	cr1,.Ldo_tail		/* if < 16 bytes to copy */
93	srdi	r0,r5,5
94	cmpdi	cr1,r0,0
95lex;	ld	r7,0(r4)
96lex;	ld	r6,8(r4)
97	addi	r4,r4,16
98	mtctr	r0
99	andi.	r0,r5,0x10
100	beq	22f
101	addi	r3,r3,16
102r3_offset = 0
103	addi	r4,r4,-16
104	mr	r9,r7
105	mr	r8,r6
106	beq	cr1,72f
10721:
108lex;	ld	r7,16(r4)
109lex;	ld	r6,24(r4)
110	addi	r4,r4,32
111stex;	std	r9,0(r3)
112r3_offset = 8
113stex;	std	r8,8(r3)
114r3_offset = 16
11522:
116lex;	ld	r9,0(r4)
117lex;	ld	r8,8(r4)
118stex;	std	r7,16(r3)
119r3_offset = 24
120stex;	std	r6,24(r3)
121	addi	r3,r3,32
122r3_offset = 0
123	bdnz	21b
12472:
125stex;	std	r9,0(r3)
126r3_offset = 8
127stex;	std	r8,8(r3)
128r3_offset = 16
129	andi.	r5,r5,0xf
130	beq+	3f
131	addi	r4,r4,16
132.Ldo_tail:
133	addi	r3,r3,16
134r3_offset = 0
135	bf	cr7*4+0,246f
136lex;	ld	r9,0(r4)
137	addi	r4,r4,8
138stex;	std	r9,0(r3)
139	addi	r3,r3,8
140246:	bf	cr7*4+1,1f
141lex;	lwz	r9,0(r4)
142	addi	r4,r4,4
143stex;	stw	r9,0(r3)
144	addi	r3,r3,4
1451:	bf	cr7*4+2,2f
146lex;	lhz	r9,0(r4)
147	addi	r4,r4,2
148stex;	sth	r9,0(r3)
149	addi	r3,r3,2
1502:	bf	cr7*4+3,3f
151lex;	lbz	r9,0(r4)
152stex;	stb	r9,0(r3)
1533:	li	r3,0
154	blr
155
156.Lsrc_unaligned:
157r3_offset = 16
158	srdi	r6,r5,3
159	addi	r5,r5,-16
160	subf	r4,r0,r4
161	srdi	r7,r5,4
162	sldi	r10,r0,3
163	cmpldi	cr6,r6,3
164	andi.	r5,r5,7
165	mtctr	r7
166	subfic	r11,r10,64
167	add	r5,r5,r0
168	bt	cr7*4+0,28f
169
170lex;	ld	r9,0(r4)	/* 3+2n loads, 2+2n stores */
171lex;	ld	r0,8(r4)
172	sLd	r6,r9,r10
173lex;	ldu	r9,16(r4)
174	sHd	r7,r0,r11
175	sLd	r8,r0,r10
176	or	r7,r7,r6
177	blt	cr6,79f
178lex;	ld	r0,8(r4)
179	b	2f
180
18128:
182lex;	ld	r0,0(r4)	/* 4+2n loads, 3+2n stores */
183lex;	ldu	r9,8(r4)
184	sLd	r8,r0,r10
185	addi	r3,r3,-8
186r3_offset = 24
187	blt	cr6,5f
188lex;	ld	r0,8(r4)
189	sHd	r12,r9,r11
190	sLd	r6,r9,r10
191lex;	ldu	r9,16(r4)
192	or	r12,r8,r12
193	sHd	r7,r0,r11
194	sLd	r8,r0,r10
195	addi	r3,r3,16
196r3_offset = 8
197	beq	cr6,78f
198
1991:	or	r7,r7,r6
200lex;	ld	r0,8(r4)
201stex;	std	r12,8(r3)
202r3_offset = 16
2032:	sHd	r12,r9,r11
204	sLd	r6,r9,r10
205lex;	ldu	r9,16(r4)
206	or	r12,r8,r12
207stex;	stdu	r7,16(r3)
208r3_offset = 8
209	sHd	r7,r0,r11
210	sLd	r8,r0,r10
211	bdnz	1b
212
21378:
214stex;	std	r12,8(r3)
215r3_offset = 16
216	or	r7,r7,r6
21779:
218stex;	std	r7,16(r3)
219r3_offset = 24
2205:	sHd	r12,r9,r11
221	or	r12,r8,r12
222stex;	std	r12,24(r3)
223r3_offset = 32
224	bne	6f
225	li	r3,0
226	blr
2276:	cmpwi	cr1,r5,8
228	addi	r3,r3,32
229r3_offset = 0
230	sLd	r9,r9,r10
231	ble	cr1,7f
232lex;	ld	r0,8(r4)
233	sHd	r7,r0,r11
234	or	r9,r7,r9
2357:
236	bf	cr7*4+1,1f
237#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
238	rotldi	r9,r9,32
239#endif
240stex;	stw	r9,0(r3)
241#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
242	rotrdi	r9,r9,32
243#endif
244	addi	r3,r3,4
2451:	bf	cr7*4+2,2f
246#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
247	rotldi	r9,r9,16
248#endif
249stex;	sth	r9,0(r3)
250#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
251	rotrdi	r9,r9,16
252#endif
253	addi	r3,r3,2
2542:	bf	cr7*4+3,3f
255#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
256	rotldi	r9,r9,8
257#endif
258stex;	stb	r9,0(r3)
259#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
260	rotrdi	r9,r9,8
261#endif
2623:	li	r3,0
263	blr
264
265.Ldst_unaligned:
266r3_offset = 0
267	PPC_MTOCRF(0x01,r6)		/* put #bytes to 8B bdry into cr7 */
268	subf	r5,r6,r5
269	li	r7,0
270	cmpldi	cr1,r5,16
271	bf	cr7*4+3,1f
272100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lld_exc_r7)
273	lbz	r0,0(r4)
274100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lst_exc_r7)
275	stb	r0,0(r3)
276	addi	r7,r7,1
2771:	bf	cr7*4+2,2f
278100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lld_exc_r7)
279	lhzx	r0,r7,r4
280100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lst_exc_r7)
281	sthx	r0,r7,r3
282	addi	r7,r7,2
2832:	bf	cr7*4+1,3f
284100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lld_exc_r7)
285	lwzx	r0,r7,r4
286100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Lst_exc_r7)
287	stwx	r0,r7,r3
2883:	PPC_MTOCRF(0x01,r5)
289	add	r4,r6,r4
290	add	r3,r6,r3
291	b	.Ldst_aligned
292
293.Lshort_copy:
294r3_offset = 0
295	bf	cr7*4+0,1f
296lex;	lwz	r0,0(r4)
297lex;	lwz	r9,4(r4)
298	addi	r4,r4,8
299stex;	stw	r0,0(r3)
300stex;	stw	r9,4(r3)
301	addi	r3,r3,8
3021:	bf	cr7*4+1,2f
303lex;	lwz	r0,0(r4)
304	addi	r4,r4,4
305stex;	stw	r0,0(r3)
306	addi	r3,r3,4
3072:	bf	cr7*4+2,3f
308lex;	lhz	r0,0(r4)
309	addi	r4,r4,2
310stex;	sth	r0,0(r3)
311	addi	r3,r3,2
3123:	bf	cr7*4+3,4f
313lex;	lbz	r0,0(r4)
314stex;	stb	r0,0(r3)
3154:	li	r3,0
316	blr
317
318/*
319 * exception handlers follow
320 * we have to return the number of bytes not copied
321 * for an exception on a load, we set the rest of the destination to 0
322 * Note that the number of bytes of instructions for adjusting r3 needs
323 * to equal the amount of the adjustment, due to the trick of using
324 * .Lld_exc - r3_offset as the handler address.
325 */
326
327.Lld_exc_r7:
328	add	r3,r3,r7
329	b	.Lld_exc
330
331	/* adjust by 24 */
332	addi	r3,r3,8
333	nop
334	/* adjust by 16 */
335	addi	r3,r3,8
336	nop
337	/* adjust by 8 */
338	addi	r3,r3,8
339	nop
340
341/*
342 * Here we have had a fault on a load and r3 points to the first
343 * unmodified byte of the destination.  We use the original arguments
344 * and r3 to work out how much wasn't copied.  Since we load some
345 * distance ahead of the stores, we continue copying byte-by-byte until
346 * we hit the load fault again in order to copy as much as possible.
347 */
348.Lld_exc:
349	ld	r6,-24(r1)
350	ld	r4,-16(r1)
351	ld	r5,-8(r1)
352	subf	r6,r6,r3
353	add	r4,r4,r6
354	subf	r5,r6,r5	/* #bytes left to go */
355
356/*
357 * first see if we can copy any more bytes before hitting another exception
358 */
359	mtctr	r5
360r3_offset = 0
361100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Ldone)
36243:	lbz	r0,0(r4)
363	addi	r4,r4,1
364stex;	stb	r0,0(r3)
365	addi	r3,r3,1
366	bdnz	43b
367	li	r3,0		/* huh? all copied successfully this time? */
368	blr
369
370/*
371 * here we have trapped again, amount remaining is in ctr.
372 */
373.Ldone:
374	mfctr	r3
375	blr
376
377/*
378 * exception handlers for stores: we need to work out how many bytes
379 * weren't copied, and we may need to copy some more.
380 * Note that the number of bytes of instructions for adjusting r3 needs
381 * to equal the amount of the adjustment, due to the trick of using
382 * .Lst_exc - r3_offset as the handler address.
383 */
384.Lst_exc_r7:
385	add	r3,r3,r7
386	b	.Lst_exc
387
388	/* adjust by 24 */
389	addi	r3,r3,8
390	nop
391	/* adjust by 16 */
392	addi	r3,r3,8
393	nop
394	/* adjust by 8 */
395	addi	r3,r3,4
396	/* adjust by 4 */
397	addi	r3,r3,4
398.Lst_exc:
399	ld	r6,-24(r1)	/* original destination pointer */
400	ld	r4,-16(r1)	/* original source pointer */
401	ld	r5,-8(r1)	/* original number of bytes */
402	add	r7,r6,r5
403	/*
404	 * If the destination pointer isn't 8-byte aligned,
405	 * we may have got the exception as a result of a
406	 * store that overlapped a page boundary, so we may be
407	 * able to copy a few more bytes.
408	 */
40917:	andi.	r0,r3,7
410	beq	19f
411	subf	r8,r6,r3	/* #bytes copied */
412100:	EX_TABLE(100b,19f)
413	lbzx	r0,r8,r4
414100:	EX_TABLE(100b,19f)
415	stb	r0,0(r3)
416	addi	r3,r3,1
417	cmpld	r3,r7
418	blt	17b
41919:	subf	r3,r3,r7	/* #bytes not copied in r3 */
420	blr
421
422/*
423 * Routine to copy a whole page of data, optimized for POWER4.
424 * On POWER4 it is more than 50% faster than the simple loop
425 * above (following the .Ldst_aligned label).
426 */
427	.macro	exc
428100:	EX_TABLE(100b, .Labort)
429	.endm
430.Lcopy_page_4K:
431	std	r31,-32(1)
432	std	r30,-40(1)
433	std	r29,-48(1)
434	std	r28,-56(1)
435	std	r27,-64(1)
436	std	r26,-72(1)
437	std	r25,-80(1)
438	std	r24,-88(1)
439	std	r23,-96(1)
440	std	r22,-104(1)
441	std	r21,-112(1)
442	std	r20,-120(1)
443	li	r5,4096/32 - 1
444	addi	r3,r3,-8
445	li	r0,5
4460:	addi	r5,r5,-24
447	mtctr	r0
448exc;	ld	r22,640(4)
449exc;	ld	r21,512(4)
450exc;	ld	r20,384(4)
451exc;	ld	r11,256(4)
452exc;	ld	r9,128(4)
453exc;	ld	r7,0(4)
454exc;	ld	r25,648(4)
455exc;	ld	r24,520(4)
456exc;	ld	r23,392(4)
457exc;	ld	r10,264(4)
458exc;	ld	r8,136(4)
459exc;	ldu	r6,8(4)
460	cmpwi	r5,24
4611:
462exc;	std	r22,648(3)
463exc;	std	r21,520(3)
464exc;	std	r20,392(3)
465exc;	std	r11,264(3)
466exc;	std	r9,136(3)
467exc;	std	r7,8(3)
468exc;	ld	r28,648(4)
469exc;	ld	r27,520(4)
470exc;	ld	r26,392(4)
471exc;	ld	r31,264(4)
472exc;	ld	r30,136(4)
473exc;	ld	r29,8(4)
474exc;	std	r25,656(3)
475exc;	std	r24,528(3)
476exc;	std	r23,400(3)
477exc;	std	r10,272(3)
478exc;	std	r8,144(3)
479exc;	std	r6,16(3)
480exc;	ld	r22,656(4)
481exc;	ld	r21,528(4)
482exc;	ld	r20,400(4)
483exc;	ld	r11,272(4)
484exc;	ld	r9,144(4)
485exc;	ld	r7,16(4)
486exc;	std	r28,664(3)
487exc;	std	r27,536(3)
488exc;	std	r26,408(3)
489exc;	std	r31,280(3)
490exc;	std	r30,152(3)
491exc;	stdu	r29,24(3)
492exc;	ld	r25,664(4)
493exc;	ld	r24,536(4)
494exc;	ld	r23,408(4)
495exc;	ld	r10,280(4)
496exc;	ld	r8,152(4)
497exc;	ldu	r6,24(4)
498	bdnz	1b
499exc;	std	r22,648(3)
500exc;	std	r21,520(3)
501exc;	std	r20,392(3)
502exc;	std	r11,264(3)
503exc;	std	r9,136(3)
504exc;	std	r7,8(3)
505	addi	r4,r4,640
506	addi	r3,r3,648
507	bge	0b
508	mtctr	r5
509exc;	ld	r7,0(4)
510exc;	ld	r8,8(4)
511exc;	ldu	r9,16(4)
5123:
513exc;	ld	r10,8(4)
514exc;	std	r7,8(3)
515exc;	ld	r7,16(4)
516exc;	std	r8,16(3)
517exc;	ld	r8,24(4)
518exc;	std	r9,24(3)
519exc;	ldu	r9,32(4)
520exc;	stdu	r10,32(3)
521	bdnz	3b
5224:
523exc;	ld	r10,8(4)
524exc;	std	r7,8(3)
525exc;	std	r8,16(3)
526exc;	std	r9,24(3)
527exc;	std	r10,32(3)
5289:	ld	r20,-120(1)
529	ld	r21,-112(1)
530	ld	r22,-104(1)
531	ld	r23,-96(1)
532	ld	r24,-88(1)
533	ld	r25,-80(1)
534	ld	r26,-72(1)
535	ld	r27,-64(1)
536	ld	r28,-56(1)
537	ld	r29,-48(1)
538	ld	r30,-40(1)
539	ld	r31,-32(1)
540	li	r3,0
541	blr
542
543/*
544 * on an exception, reset to the beginning and jump back into the
545 * standard __copy_tofrom_user
546 */
547.Labort:
548	ld	r20,-120(1)
549	ld	r21,-112(1)
550	ld	r22,-104(1)
551	ld	r23,-96(1)
552	ld	r24,-88(1)
553	ld	r25,-80(1)
554	ld	r26,-72(1)
555	ld	r27,-64(1)
556	ld	r28,-56(1)
557	ld	r29,-48(1)
558	ld	r30,-40(1)
559	ld	r31,-32(1)
560	ld	r3,-24(r1)
561	ld	r4,-16(r1)
562	li	r5,4096
563	b	.Ldst_aligned
564EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_tofrom_user)
565