Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /* $Id: entry.S,v 1.23 2004/10/19 13:07:37 starvik Exp $ |
| 2 | * |
| 3 | * linux/arch/cris/entry.S |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Axis Communications AB |
| 6 | * |
| 7 | * Authors: Bjorn Wesen (bjornw@axis.com) |
| 8 | * |
| 9 | * $Log: entry.S,v $ |
| 10 | * Revision 1.23 2004/10/19 13:07:37 starvik |
| 11 | * Merge of Linux 2.6.9 |
| 12 | * |
| 13 | * Revision 1.22 2004/06/21 10:29:55 starvik |
| 14 | * Merge of Linux 2.6.7 |
| 15 | * |
| 16 | * Revision 1.21 2004/06/09 05:30:27 starvik |
| 17 | * Clean up multiple interrupt handling. |
| 18 | * Prevent interrupts from interrupting each other. |
| 19 | * Handle all active interrupts. |
| 20 | * |
| 21 | * Revision 1.20 2004/06/08 08:55:32 starvik |
| 22 | * Removed unused code |
| 23 | * |
| 24 | * Revision 1.19 2004/06/04 11:56:15 starvik |
| 25 | * Implemented page table lookup for refills in assembler for improved performance. |
| 26 | * |
| 27 | * Revision 1.18 2004/05/11 12:28:25 starvik |
| 28 | * Merge of Linux 2.6.6 |
| 29 | * |
| 30 | * Revision 1.17 2003/09/11 07:29:49 starvik |
| 31 | * Merge of Linux 2.6.0-test5 |
| 32 | * |
| 33 | * Revision 1.16 2003/07/04 08:27:41 starvik |
| 34 | * Merge of Linux 2.5.74 |
| 35 | * |
| 36 | * Revision 1.15 2003/04/09 07:32:55 starvik |
| 37 | * resume should return task_struct, not thread_info |
| 38 | * |
| 39 | * Revision 1.14 2003/04/09 05:20:44 starvik |
| 40 | * Merge of Linux 2.5.67 |
| 41 | * |
| 42 | * Revision 1.13 2002/12/11 15:42:02 starvik |
| 43 | * Extracted v10 (ETRAX 100LX) specific stuff from arch/cris/kernel/*.c |
| 44 | * |
| 45 | * Revision 1.12 2002/12/10 09:00:10 starvik |
| 46 | * Merge of Linux 2.5.51 |
| 47 | * |
| 48 | * Revision 1.11 2002/12/05 07:53:10 starvik |
| 49 | * Corrected constants used with btstq |
| 50 | * |
| 51 | * Revision 1.10 2002/11/27 08:45:10 starvik |
| 52 | * pid is in task_struct, not thread_info |
| 53 | * |
| 54 | * Revision 1.9 2002/11/26 09:52:05 starvik |
| 55 | * Added preemptive kernel scheduling (if CONFIG_PREEMPT) |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * Revision 1.8 2002/11/20 11:56:11 starvik |
| 58 | * Merge of Linux 2.5.48 |
| 59 | * |
| 60 | * Revision 1.7 2002/11/18 13:02:42 starvik |
| 61 | * Added fourth parameter to do_notify_resume |
| 62 | * Minor cleanup |
| 63 | * |
| 64 | * Revision 1.6 2002/11/11 10:37:50 starvik |
| 65 | * Use new asm-offset defines |
| 66 | * Modified for new location of current->work etc |
| 67 | * Removed SYMBOL_NAME from syscalls |
| 68 | * Added some new syscalls |
| 69 | * |
| 70 | * Revision 1.5 2002/11/05 06:45:11 starvik |
| 71 | * Merge of Linux 2.5.45 |
| 72 | * |
| 73 | * Revision 1.4 2002/02/05 15:41:31 bjornw |
| 74 | * Rewritten to conform better to current 2.5 code (similar to arch/i386) |
| 75 | * |
| 76 | * Revision 1.3 2002/01/21 15:22:20 bjornw |
| 77 | * NICE_DOGGY fix from 2.4 arch/cris |
| 78 | * |
| 79 | * Revision 1.37 2001/12/07 17:03:55 bjornw |
| 80 | * Call a c-hook called watchdog_bite_hook instead of show_registers directly |
| 81 | * |
| 82 | * Revision 1.36 2001/11/22 13:36:36 bjornw |
| 83 | * * In ret_from_intr, check regs->dccr for usermode reentrance instead of |
| 84 | * DCCR explicitely (because the latter might not reflect current reality) |
| 85 | * * In mmu_bus_fault, set $r9 _after_ calling the C-code instead of before |
| 86 | * since $r9 is call-clobbered and is potentially needed afterwards |
| 87 | * |
| 88 | * Revision 1.35 2001/10/30 17:10:15 bjornw |
| 89 | * Add some syscalls |
| 90 | * |
| 91 | * Revision 1.34 2001/10/01 14:45:03 bjornw |
| 92 | * Removed underscores and added register prefixes |
| 93 | * |
| 94 | * Revision 1.33 2001/08/21 13:48:01 jonashg |
| 95 | * Added fix by HP to avoid oops when doing a hard_reset_now. |
| 96 | * |
| 97 | * Revision 1.32 2001/08/14 04:32:02 hp |
| 98 | * In _resume, add comment why R9 is saved; don't sound like it's call-saved. |
| 99 | * |
| 100 | * Revision 1.31 2001/07/25 16:07:42 bjornw |
| 101 | * softirq_active/mask -> softirq_pending only |
| 102 | * |
| 103 | * Revision 1.30 2001/07/05 01:03:32 hp |
| 104 | * - include asm/errno.h to get ENOSYS. |
| 105 | * - Use ENOSYS, not local constant LENOSYS; tweak comments. |
| 106 | * - Explain why .include, not #include is used. |
| 107 | * - Make oops-register-dump if watchdog bits and it's not expected. |
| 108 | * - Don't jsr, use jump _hard_reset_now, and skip spurious nop. |
| 109 | * - Use correct section attribute for section .rodata. |
| 110 | * - Adjust sys_ni_syscall fill number. |
| 111 | * |
| 112 | * Revision 1.29 2001/06/25 14:07:00 hp |
| 113 | * Fix review comment. |
| 114 | * * head.S: Use IO_STATE, IO_FIELD and IO_MASK constructs instead of |
| 115 | * magic numbers. Add comment that -traditional must not be used. |
| 116 | * * entry.S (SYMBOL_NAME): Change redefinition to use ## concatenation. |
| 117 | * Correct and update comment. |
| 118 | * * Makefile (.S.o): Don't use -traditional. Add comment why the |
| 119 | * toplevel rule can't be used (now that there's a reason). |
| 120 | * |
| 121 | * Revision 1.28 2001/06/21 02:00:40 hp |
| 122 | * * entry.S: Include asm/unistd.h. |
| 123 | * (_sys_call_table): Use section .rodata, not .data. |
| 124 | * (_kernel_thread): Move from... |
| 125 | * * process.c: ... here. |
| 126 | * * entryoffsets.c (VAL): Break out from... |
| 127 | * (OF): Use VAL. |
| 128 | * (LCLONE_VM): New asmified value from CLONE_VM. |
| 129 | * |
| 130 | * Revision 1.27 2001/05/29 11:25:27 markusl |
| 131 | * In case of "spurious_interrupt", do hard_reset instead of hanging system in a loop... |
| 132 | * |
| 133 | * Revision 1.26 2001/05/15 15:46:03 bjornw |
| 134 | * Include config.h now that we use some CONFIG_ options |
| 135 | * |
| 136 | * Revision 1.25 2001/05/15 05:38:47 hp |
| 137 | * Tweaked code in _ret_from_sys_call |
| 138 | * |
| 139 | * Revision 1.24 2001/05/15 05:27:49 hp |
| 140 | * Save r9 in r1 over function call rather than on stack. |
| 141 | * |
| 142 | * Revision 1.23 2001/05/15 05:10:00 hp |
| 143 | * Generate entry.S structure offsets from C |
| 144 | * |
| 145 | * Revision 1.22 2001/04/17 13:58:39 orjanf |
| 146 | * * Renamed CONFIG_KGDB to CONFIG_ETRAX_KGDB. |
| 147 | * |
| 148 | * Revision 1.21 2001/04/17 11:33:29 orjanf |
| 149 | * Updated according to review: |
| 150 | * * Included asm/sv_addr_ag.h to get macro for internal register. |
| 151 | * * Corrected comment regarding system call argument passing. |
| 152 | * * Removed comment about instruction being in a delay slot. |
| 153 | * * Added comment about SYMBOL_NAME macro. |
| 154 | * |
| 155 | * Revision 1.20 2001/04/12 08:51:07 hp |
| 156 | * - Add entry for sys_fcntl64. In fact copy last piece from i386 including ... |
| 157 | * - .rept to fill table to safe state with sys_ni_syscall. |
| 158 | * |
| 159 | * Revision 1.19 2001/04/04 09:43:32 orjanf |
| 160 | * * Moved do_sigtrap from traps.c to entry.S. |
| 161 | * * LTASK_PID need not be global anymore. |
| 162 | * |
| 163 | * Revision 1.18 2001/03/26 09:25:02 markusl |
| 164 | * Updated after review, should now handle USB interrupts correctly. |
| 165 | * |
| 166 | * Revision 1.17 2001/03/21 16:12:55 bjornw |
| 167 | * * Always make room for the cpu status record in the frame, in order to |
| 168 | * use the same framelength and layout for both mmu busfaults and normal |
| 169 | * irqs. No need to check for the explicit CRIS_FRAME_FIXUP type anymore. |
| 170 | * * Fixed bug with using addq for popping the stack in the epilogue - it |
| 171 | * destroyed the flag register. Use instructions that don't affect the |
| 172 | * flag register instead. |
| 173 | * * Removed write to R_PORT_PA_DATA during spurious_interrupt |
| 174 | * |
| 175 | * Revision 1.16 2001/03/20 19:43:02 bjornw |
| 176 | * * Get rid of esp0 setting |
| 177 | * * Give a 7th argument to a systemcall - the stackframe |
| 178 | * |
| 179 | * Revision 1.15 2001/03/05 13:14:30 bjornw |
| 180 | * Spelling fix |
| 181 | * |
| 182 | * Revision 1.14 2001/02/23 08:36:36 perf |
| 183 | * New ABI; syscallnr=r9, arg5=mof, arg6=srp. |
| 184 | * Corrected tracesys call check. |
| 185 | * |
| 186 | * Revision 1.13 2001/02/15 08:40:55 perf |
| 187 | * H-P by way of perf; |
| 188 | * - (_system_call): Don't read system call function address into r1. |
| 189 | * - (RBFExit): There is no such thing as a null pop. Adjust sp by addq. |
| 190 | * - (_system_call): Don't use r10 and don't save and restore it. |
| 191 | * - (THREAD_ESP0): New constant. |
| 192 | * - (_system_call): Inline set_esp0. |
| 193 | * |
| 194 | * Revision 1.12 2001/01/31 17:56:25 orjanf |
| 195 | * Added definition of LTASK_PID and made it global. |
| 196 | * |
| 197 | * Revision 1.11 2001/01/10 21:13:29 bjornw |
| 198 | * SYMBOL_NAME is defined incorrectly for the compiler options we currently use |
| 199 | * |
| 200 | * Revision 1.10 2000/12/18 23:47:56 bjornw |
| 201 | * * Added syscall trace support (ptrace), completely untested of course |
| 202 | * * Removed redundant check for NULL entries in syscall_table |
| 203 | * |
| 204 | * Revision 1.9 2000/11/21 16:40:51 bjornw |
| 205 | * * New frame type used when an SBFS frame needs to be popped without |
| 206 | * actually restarting the instruction |
| 207 | * * Enable interrupts in signal_return (they did so in x86, I hope it's a good |
| 208 | * idea) |
| 209 | * |
| 210 | * Revision 1.8 2000/11/17 16:53:35 bjornw |
| 211 | * Added detection of frame-type in Rexit, so that mmu_bus_fault can |
| 212 | * use ret_from_intr in the return-path to check for signals (like SEGV) |
| 213 | * and other foul things that might have occurred during the fault. |
| 214 | * |
| 215 | * Revision 1.7 2000/10/06 15:04:28 bjornw |
| 216 | * Include mof in register savings |
| 217 | * |
| 218 | * Revision 1.6 2000/09/12 16:02:44 bjornw |
| 219 | * Linux-2.4.0-test7 derived updates |
| 220 | * |
| 221 | * Revision 1.5 2000/08/17 15:35:15 bjornw |
| 222 | * 2.4.0-test6 changed local_irq_count and friends API |
| 223 | * |
| 224 | * Revision 1.4 2000/08/02 13:59:30 bjornw |
| 225 | * Removed olduname and uname from the syscall list |
| 226 | * |
| 227 | * Revision 1.3 2000/07/31 13:32:58 bjornw |
| 228 | * * Export ret_from_intr |
| 229 | * * _resume updated (prev/last tjohejsan) |
| 230 | * * timer_interrupt obsolete |
| 231 | * * SIGSEGV detection in mmu_bus_fault temporarily disabled |
| 232 | * |
| 233 | * |
| 234 | */ |
| 235 | |
| 236 | /* |
| 237 | * entry.S contains the system-call and fault low-level handling routines. |
| 238 | * |
| 239 | * NOTE: This code handles signal-recognition, which happens every time |
| 240 | * after a timer-interrupt and after each system call. |
| 241 | * |
| 242 | * Stack layout in 'ret_from_system_call': |
| 243 | * ptrace needs to have all regs on the stack. |
| 244 | * if the order here is changed, it needs to be |
| 245 | * updated in fork.c:copy_process, signal.c:do_signal, |
| 246 | * ptrace.c and ptrace.h |
| 247 | * |
| 248 | */ |
| 249 | |
| 250 | #include <linux/config.h> |
| 251 | #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| 252 | #include <linux/sys.h> |
| 253 | #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| 254 | #include <asm/arch/sv_addr_ag.h> |
| 255 | #include <asm/errno.h> |
| 256 | #include <asm/thread_info.h> |
| 257 | #include <asm/arch/offset.h> |
| 258 | #include <asm/page.h> |
| 259 | #include <asm/pgtable.h> |
| 260 | |
| 261 | ;; functions exported from this file |
| 262 | |
| 263 | .globl system_call |
| 264 | .globl ret_from_intr |
| 265 | .globl ret_from_fork |
| 266 | .globl resume |
| 267 | .globl multiple_interrupt |
| 268 | .globl hwbreakpoint |
| 269 | .globl IRQ1_interrupt |
| 270 | .globl spurious_interrupt |
| 271 | .globl hw_bp_trigs |
| 272 | .globl mmu_bus_fault |
| 273 | .globl do_sigtrap |
| 274 | .globl gdb_handle_breakpoint |
| 275 | .globl sys_call_table |
| 276 | |
| 277 | ;; below are various parts of system_call which are not in the fast-path |
| 278 | |
| 279 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| 280 | ; Check if preemptive kernel scheduling should be done |
| 281 | _resume_kernel: |
| 282 | ; Load current task struct |
| 283 | movs.w -8192, $r0 ; THREAD_SIZE = 8192 |
| 284 | and.d $sp, $r0 |
| 285 | move.d [$r0+TI_preempt_count], $r10 ; Preemption disabled? |
| 286 | bne _Rexit |
| 287 | nop |
| 288 | _need_resched: |
| 289 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r10 |
| 290 | btstq TIF_NEED_RESCHED, $r10 ; Check if need_resched is set |
| 291 | bpl _Rexit |
| 292 | nop |
| 293 | ; Ok, lets's do some preemptive kernel scheduling |
| 294 | move.d PREEMPT_ACTIVE, $r10 |
| 295 | move.d $r10, [$r0+TI_preempt_count] ; Mark as active |
| 296 | ei |
| 297 | jsr schedule |
| 298 | clear.d [$r0+TI_preempt_count] ; Mark as inactive |
| 299 | di |
| 300 | ; Load new task struct |
| 301 | movs.w -8192, $r0 ; THREAD_SIZE = 8192 |
| 302 | and.d $sp, $r0 |
| 303 | ; One more time (with new task) |
| 304 | ba _need_resched |
| 305 | nop |
| 306 | #else |
| 307 | #define _resume_kernel _Rexit |
| 308 | #endif |
| 309 | |
| 310 | ; Called at exit from fork. schedule_tail must be called to drop |
| 311 | ; spinlock if CONFIG_PREEMPT |
| 312 | ret_from_fork: |
| 313 | jsr schedule_tail |
| 314 | ba ret_from_sys_call |
| 315 | nop |
| 316 | |
| 317 | ret_from_intr: |
| 318 | ;; check for resched if preemptive kernel or if we're going back to user-mode |
| 319 | ;; this test matches the user_regs(regs) macro |
| 320 | ;; we cannot simply test $dccr, because that does not necessarily |
| 321 | ;; reflect what mode we'll return into. |
| 322 | |
| 323 | move.d [$sp + PT_dccr], $r0; regs->dccr |
| 324 | btstq 8, $r0 ; U-flag |
| 325 | bpl _resume_kernel |
| 326 | ; Note that di below is in delay slot |
| 327 | |
| 328 | _resume_userspace: |
| 329 | di ; so need_resched and sigpending don't change |
| 330 | |
| 331 | movs.w -8192, $r0 ; THREAD_SIZE == 8192 |
| 332 | and.d $sp, $r0 |
| 333 | |
| 334 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r10 ; current->work |
| 335 | and.d _TIF_WORK_MASK, $r10 ; is there any work to be done on return |
| 336 | bne _work_pending |
| 337 | nop |
| 338 | ba _Rexit |
| 339 | nop |
| 340 | |
| 341 | ;; The system_call is called by a BREAK instruction, which works like |
| 342 | ;; an interrupt call but it stores the return PC in BRP instead of IRP. |
| 343 | ;; Since we dont really want to have two epilogues (one for system calls |
| 344 | ;; and one for interrupts) we push the contents of BRP instead of IRP in the |
| 345 | ;; system call prologue, to make it look like an ordinary interrupt on the |
| 346 | ;; stackframe. |
| 347 | ;; |
| 348 | ;; Since we can't have system calls inside interrupts, it should not matter |
| 349 | ;; that we don't stack IRP. |
| 350 | ;; |
| 351 | ;; In r9 we have the wanted syscall number. Arguments come in r10,r11,r12,r13,mof,srp |
| 352 | ;; |
| 353 | ;; This function looks on the _surface_ like spaghetti programming, but it's |
| 354 | ;; really designed so that the fast-path does not force cache-loading of non-used |
| 355 | ;; instructions. Only the non-common cases cause the outlined code to run.. |
| 356 | |
| 357 | system_call: |
| 358 | ;; stack-frame similar to the irq heads, which is reversed in ret_from_sys_call |
| 359 | move $brp,[$sp=$sp-16]; instruction pointer and room for a fake SBFS frame |
| 360 | push $srp |
| 361 | push $dccr |
| 362 | push $mof |
| 363 | subq 14*4, $sp ; make room for r0-r13 |
| 364 | movem $r13, [$sp] ; push r0-r13 |
| 365 | push $r10 ; push orig_r10 |
| 366 | clear.d [$sp=$sp-4] ; frametype == 0, normal stackframe |
| 367 | |
| 368 | movs.w -ENOSYS, $r0 |
| 369 | move.d $r0, [$sp+PT_r10] ; put the default return value in r10 in the frame |
| 370 | |
| 371 | ;; check if this process is syscall-traced |
| 372 | |
| 373 | movs.w -8192, $r0 ; THREAD_SIZE == 8192 |
| 374 | and.d $sp, $r0 |
| 375 | |
| 376 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r0 |
| 377 | btstq TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE, $r0 |
| 378 | bmi _syscall_trace_entry |
| 379 | nop |
| 380 | |
| 381 | _syscall_traced: |
| 382 | |
| 383 | ;; check for sanity in the requested syscall number |
| 384 | |
| 385 | cmpu.w NR_syscalls, $r9 |
| 386 | bcc ret_from_sys_call |
| 387 | lslq 2, $r9 ; multiply by 4, in the delay slot |
| 388 | |
| 389 | ;; as a bonus 7th parameter, we give the location on the stack |
| 390 | ;; of the register structure itself. some syscalls need this. |
| 391 | |
| 392 | push $sp |
| 393 | |
| 394 | ;; the parameter carrying registers r10, r11, r12 and 13 are intact. |
| 395 | ;; the fifth and sixth parameters (if any) was in mof and srp |
| 396 | ;; respectively, and we need to put them on the stack. |
| 397 | |
| 398 | push $srp |
| 399 | push $mof |
| 400 | |
| 401 | jsr [$r9+sys_call_table] ; actually do the system call |
| 402 | addq 3*4, $sp ; pop the mof, srp and regs parameters |
| 403 | move.d $r10, [$sp+PT_r10] ; save the return value |
| 404 | |
| 405 | moveq 1, $r9 ; "parameter" to ret_from_sys_call to show it was a sys call |
| 406 | |
| 407 | ;; fall through into ret_from_sys_call to return |
| 408 | |
| 409 | ret_from_sys_call: |
| 410 | ;; r9 is a parameter - if >=1 we came from a syscall, if 0, from an irq |
| 411 | |
| 412 | ;; get the current task-struct pointer (see top for defs) |
| 413 | |
| 414 | movs.w -8192, $r0 ; THREAD_SIZE == 8192 |
| 415 | and.d $sp, $r0 |
| 416 | |
| 417 | di ; make sure need_resched and sigpending don't change |
| 418 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags],$r1 |
| 419 | and.d _TIF_ALLWORK_MASK, $r1 |
| 420 | bne _syscall_exit_work |
| 421 | nop |
| 422 | |
| 423 | _Rexit: |
| 424 | ;; this epilogue MUST match the prologues in multiple_interrupt, irq.h and ptregs.h |
| 425 | pop $r10 ; frametype |
| 426 | bne _RBFexit ; was not CRIS_FRAME_NORMAL, handle otherwise |
| 427 | addq 4, $sp ; skip orig_r10, in delayslot |
| 428 | movem [$sp+], $r13 ; registers r0-r13 |
| 429 | pop $mof ; multiply overflow register |
| 430 | pop $dccr ; condition codes |
| 431 | pop $srp ; subroutine return pointer |
| 432 | ;; now we have a 4-word SBFS frame which we do not want to restore |
| 433 | ;; using RBF since it was not stacked with SBFS. instead we would like to |
| 434 | ;; just get the PC value to restart it with, and skip the rest of |
| 435 | ;; the frame. |
| 436 | ;; Also notice that it's important to use instructions here that |
| 437 | ;; keep the interrupts disabled (since we've already popped DCCR) |
| 438 | move [$sp=$sp+16], $p8; pop the SBFS frame from the sp |
| 439 | jmpu [$sp-16] ; return through the irp field in the sbfs frame |
| 440 | |
| 441 | _RBFexit: |
| 442 | movem [$sp+], $r13 ; registers r0-r13, in delay slot |
| 443 | pop $mof ; multiply overflow register |
| 444 | pop $dccr ; condition codes |
| 445 | pop $srp ; subroutine return pointer |
| 446 | rbf [$sp+] ; return by popping the CPU status |
| 447 | |
| 448 | ;; We get here after doing a syscall if extra work might need to be done |
| 449 | ;; perform syscall exit tracing if needed |
| 450 | |
| 451 | _syscall_exit_work: |
| 452 | ;; $r0 contains current at this point and irq's are disabled |
| 453 | |
| 454 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r1 |
| 455 | btstq TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE, $r1 |
| 456 | bpl _work_pending |
| 457 | nop |
| 458 | |
| 459 | ei |
| 460 | |
| 461 | move.d $r9, $r1 ; preserve r9 |
| 462 | jsr do_syscall_trace |
| 463 | move.d $r1, $r9 |
| 464 | |
| 465 | ba _resume_userspace |
| 466 | nop |
| 467 | |
| 468 | _work_pending: |
| 469 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r1 |
| 470 | btstq TIF_NEED_RESCHED, $r1 |
| 471 | bpl _work_notifysig ; was neither trace nor sched, must be signal/notify |
| 472 | nop |
| 473 | |
| 474 | _work_resched: |
| 475 | move.d $r9, $r1 ; preserve r9 |
| 476 | jsr schedule |
| 477 | move.d $r1, $r9 |
| 478 | di |
| 479 | |
| 480 | move.d [$r0+TI_flags], $r1 |
| 481 | and.d _TIF_WORK_MASK, $r1; ignore the syscall trace counter |
| 482 | beq _Rexit |
| 483 | nop |
| 484 | btstq TIF_NEED_RESCHED, $r1 |
| 485 | bmi _work_resched ; current->work.need_resched |
| 486 | nop |
| 487 | |
| 488 | _work_notifysig: |
| 489 | ;; deal with pending signals and notify-resume requests |
| 490 | |
| 491 | move.d $r9, $r10 ; do_notify_resume syscall/irq param |
| 492 | moveq 0, $r11 ; oldset param - 0 in this case |
| 493 | move.d $sp, $r12 ; the regs param |
| 494 | move.d $r1, $r13 ; the thread_info_flags parameter |
| 495 | jsr do_notify_resume |
| 496 | |
| 497 | ba _Rexit |
| 498 | nop |
| 499 | |
| 500 | ;; We get here as a sidetrack when we've entered a syscall with the |
| 501 | ;; trace-bit set. We need to call do_syscall_trace and then continue |
| 502 | ;; with the call. |
| 503 | |
| 504 | _syscall_trace_entry: |
| 505 | ;; PT_r10 in the frame contains -ENOSYS as required, at this point |
| 506 | |
| 507 | jsr do_syscall_trace |
| 508 | |
| 509 | ;; now re-enter the syscall code to do the syscall itself |
| 510 | ;; we need to restore $r9 here to contain the wanted syscall, and |
| 511 | ;; the other parameter-bearing registers |
| 512 | |
| 513 | move.d [$sp+PT_r9], $r9 |
| 514 | move.d [$sp+PT_orig_r10], $r10 ; PT_r10 is already filled with -ENOSYS. |
| 515 | move.d [$sp+PT_r11], $r11 |
| 516 | move.d [$sp+PT_r12], $r12 |
| 517 | move.d [$sp+PT_r13], $r13 |
| 518 | move [$sp+PT_mof], $mof |
| 519 | move [$sp+PT_srp], $srp |
| 520 | |
| 521 | ba _syscall_traced |
| 522 | nop |
| 523 | |
| 524 | ;; resume performs the actual task-switching, by switching stack pointers |
| 525 | ;; input arguments: r10 = prev, r11 = next, r12 = thread offset in task struct |
| 526 | ;; returns old current in r10 |
| 527 | ;; |
| 528 | ;; TODO: see the i386 version. The switch_to which calls resume in our version |
| 529 | ;; could really be an inline asm of this. |
| 530 | |
| 531 | resume: |
| 532 | push $srp ; we keep the old/new PC on the stack |
| 533 | add.d $r12, $r10 ; r10 = current tasks tss |
| 534 | move $dccr, [$r10+THREAD_dccr]; save irq enable state |
| 535 | di |
| 536 | |
| 537 | move $usp, [$r10+ THREAD_usp] ; save user-mode stackpointer |
| 538 | |
| 539 | ;; See copy_thread for the reason why register R9 is saved. |
| 540 | subq 10*4, $sp |
| 541 | movem $r9, [$sp] ; save non-scratch registers and R9. |
| 542 | |
| 543 | move.d $sp, [$r10+THREAD_ksp] ; save the kernel stack pointer for the old task |
| 544 | move.d $sp, $r10 ; return last running task in r10 |
| 545 | and.d -8192, $r10 ; get thread_info from stackpointer |
| 546 | move.d [$r10+TI_task], $r10 ; get task |
| 547 | add.d $r12, $r11 ; find the new tasks tss |
| 548 | move.d [$r11+THREAD_ksp], $sp ; switch into the new stackframe by restoring kernel sp |
| 549 | |
| 550 | movem [$sp+], $r9 ; restore non-scratch registers and R9. |
| 551 | |
| 552 | move [$r11+THREAD_usp], $usp ; restore user-mode stackpointer |
| 553 | |
| 554 | move [$r11+THREAD_dccr], $dccr ; restore irq enable status |
| 555 | jump [$sp+] ; restore PC |
| 556 | |
| 557 | ;; This is the MMU bus fault handler. |
| 558 | ;; It needs to stack the CPU status and overall is different |
| 559 | ;; from the other interrupt handlers. |
| 560 | |
| 561 | mmu_bus_fault: |
| 562 | ;; For refills we try to do a quick page table lookup. If it is |
| 563 | ;; a real fault we let the mm subsystem handle it. |
| 564 | |
| 565 | ;; the first longword in the sbfs frame was the interrupted PC |
| 566 | ;; which fits nicely with the "IRP" slot in pt_regs normally used to |
| 567 | ;; contain the return address. used by Oops to print kernel errors. |
| 568 | sbfs [$sp=$sp-16] ; push the internal CPU status |
| 569 | push $dccr |
| 570 | di |
| 571 | subq 2*4, $sp |
| 572 | movem $r1, [$sp] |
| 573 | move.d [R_MMU_CAUSE], $r1 |
| 574 | ;; ETRAX 100LX TR89 bugfix: if the second half of an unaligned |
| 575 | ;; write causes a MMU-fault, it will not be restarted correctly. |
| 576 | ;; This could happen if a write crosses a page-boundary and the |
| 577 | ;; second page is not yet COW'ed or even loaded. The workaround |
| 578 | ;; is to clear the unaligned bit in the CPU status record, so |
| 579 | ;; that the CPU will rerun both the first and second halves of |
| 580 | ;; the instruction. This will not have any sideeffects unless |
| 581 | ;; the first half goes to any device or memory that can't be |
| 582 | ;; written twice, and which is mapped through the MMU. |
| 583 | ;; |
| 584 | ;; We only need to do this for writes. |
| 585 | btstq 8, $r1 ; Write access? |
| 586 | bpl 1f |
| 587 | nop |
| 588 | move.d [$sp+16], $r0 ; Clear unaligned bit in csrinstr |
| 589 | and.d ~(1<<5), $r0 |
| 590 | move.d $r0, [$sp+16] |
| 591 | 1: btstq 12, $r1 ; Refill? |
| 592 | bpl 2f |
| 593 | lsrq PMD_SHIFT, $r1 ; Get PMD index into PGD (bit 24-31) |
| 594 | move.d [current_pgd], $r0 ; PGD for the current process |
| 595 | move.d [$r0+$r1.d], $r0 ; Get PMD |
| 596 | beq 2f |
| 597 | nop |
| 598 | and.w PAGE_MASK, $r0 ; Remove PMD flags |
| 599 | move.d [R_MMU_CAUSE], $r1 |
| 600 | lsrq PAGE_SHIFT, $r1 |
| 601 | and.d 0x7ff, $r1 ; Get PTE index into PMD (bit 13-24) |
| 602 | move.d [$r0+$r1.d], $r1 ; Get PTE |
| 603 | beq 2f |
| 604 | nop |
| 605 | ;; Store in TLB |
| 606 | move.d $r1, [R_TLB_LO] |
| 607 | ;; Return |
| 608 | movem [$sp+], $r1 |
| 609 | pop $dccr |
| 610 | rbf [$sp+] ; return by popping the CPU status |
| 611 | |
| 612 | 2: ; PMD or PTE missing, let the mm subsystem fix it up. |
| 613 | movem [$sp+], $r1 |
| 614 | pop $dccr |
| 615 | |
| 616 | ; Ok, not that easy, pass it on to the mm subsystem |
| 617 | ; The MMU status record is now on the stack |
| 618 | push $srp ; make a stackframe similar to pt_regs |
| 619 | push $dccr |
| 620 | push $mof |
| 621 | di |
| 622 | subq 14*4, $sp |
| 623 | movem $r13, [$sp] |
| 624 | push $r10 ; dummy orig_r10 |
| 625 | moveq 1, $r10 |
| 626 | push $r10 ; frametype == 1, BUSFAULT frame type |
| 627 | |
| 628 | move.d $sp, $r10 ; pt_regs argument to handle_mmu_bus_fault |
| 629 | |
| 630 | jsr handle_mmu_bus_fault ; in arch/cris/arch-v10/mm/fault.c |
| 631 | |
| 632 | ;; now we need to return through the normal path, we cannot just |
| 633 | ;; do the RBFexit since we might have killed off the running |
| 634 | ;; process due to a SEGV, scheduled due to a page blocking or |
| 635 | ;; whatever. |
| 636 | |
| 637 | moveq 0, $r9 ; busfault is equivalent to an irq |
| 638 | |
| 639 | ba ret_from_intr |
| 640 | nop |
| 641 | |
| 642 | ;; special handlers for breakpoint and NMI |
| 643 | hwbreakpoint: |
| 644 | push $dccr |
| 645 | di |
| 646 | push $r10 |
| 647 | push $r11 |
| 648 | move.d [hw_bp_trig_ptr],$r10 |
| 649 | move $brp,$r11 |
| 650 | move.d $r11,[$r10+] |
| 651 | move.d $r10,[hw_bp_trig_ptr] |
| 652 | 1: pop $r11 |
| 653 | pop $r10 |
| 654 | pop $dccr |
| 655 | retb |
| 656 | nop |
| 657 | |
| 658 | IRQ1_interrupt: |
| 659 | |
| 660 | #if defined(CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG) && !defined(CONFIG_SVINTO_SIM) |
| 661 | ;; If we receive a watchdog interrupt while it is not expected, then set |
| 662 | ;; up a canonical frame and dump register contents before dying. |
| 663 | |
| 664 | ;; this prologue MUST match the one in irq.h and the struct in ptregs.h!!! |
| 665 | move $brp,[$sp=$sp-16]; instruction pointer and room for a fake SBFS frame |
| 666 | push $srp |
| 667 | push $dccr |
| 668 | push $mof |
| 669 | di |
| 670 | subq 14*4, $sp |
| 671 | movem $r13, [$sp] |
| 672 | push $r10 ; push orig_r10 |
| 673 | clear.d [$sp=$sp-4] ; frametype == 0, normal frame |
| 674 | |
| 675 | ;; We don't check that we actually were bit by the watchdog as opposed to |
| 676 | ;; an external NMI, since there is currently no handler for external NMI. |
| 677 | |
| 678 | ;; Check if we're waiting for reset to happen, as signalled by |
| 679 | ;; hard_reset_now setting cause_of_death to a magic value. If so, just |
| 680 | ;; get stuck until reset happens. |
| 681 | .comm cause_of_death, 4 ;; Don't declare this anywhere. |
| 682 | move.d [cause_of_death], $r10 |
| 683 | cmp.d 0xbedead, $r10 |
| 684 | _killed_by_death: |
| 685 | beq _killed_by_death |
| 686 | nop |
| 687 | |
| 688 | ;; We'll see this in ksymoops dumps. |
| 689 | Watchdog_bite: |
| 690 | |
| 691 | #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG_NICE_DOGGY |
| 692 | ;; We just restart the watchdog here to be sure we dont get |
| 693 | ;; hit while printing the watchdogmsg below |
| 694 | ;; This restart is compatible with the rest of the C-code, so |
| 695 | ;; the C-code can keep restarting the watchdog after this point. |
| 696 | ;; The non-NICE_DOGGY code below though, disables the possibility |
| 697 | ;; to restart since it changes the watchdog key, to avoid any |
| 698 | ;; buggy loops etc. keeping the watchdog alive after this. |
| 699 | jsr reset_watchdog |
| 700 | #else |
| 701 | |
| 702 | ;; We need to extend the 3.3ms after the NMI at watchdog bite, so we have |
| 703 | ;; time for an oops-dump over a 115k2 serial wire. Another 100ms should do. |
| 704 | |
| 705 | ;; Change the watchdog key to an arbitrary 3-bit value and restart the |
| 706 | ;; watchdog. |
| 707 | #define WD_INIT 2 |
| 708 | moveq IO_FIELD (R_WATCHDOG, key, WD_INIT), $r10 |
| 709 | move.d R_WATCHDOG, $r11 |
| 710 | |
| 711 | move.d $r10, [$r11] |
| 712 | moveq IO_FIELD (R_WATCHDOG, key, \ |
| 713 | IO_EXTRACT (R_WATCHDOG, key, \ |
| 714 | IO_MASK (R_WATCHDOG, key)) \ |
| 715 | ^ WD_INIT) \ |
| 716 | | IO_STATE (R_WATCHDOG, enable, start), $r10 |
| 717 | move.d $r10, [$r11] |
| 718 | |
| 719 | #endif |
| 720 | |
| 721 | ;; Note that we don't do "setf m" here (or after two necessary NOPs), |
| 722 | ;; since *not* doing that saves us from re-entrancy checks. We don't want |
| 723 | ;; to get here again due to possible subsequent NMIs; we want the watchdog |
| 724 | ;; to reset us. |
| 725 | |
| 726 | move.d _watchdogmsg,$r10 |
| 727 | jsr printk |
| 728 | |
| 729 | move.d $sp, $r10 |
| 730 | jsr watchdog_bite_hook |
| 731 | |
| 732 | ;; This nop is here so we see the "Watchdog_bite" label in ksymoops dumps |
| 733 | ;; rather than "spurious_interrupt". |
| 734 | nop |
| 735 | ;; At this point we drop down into spurious_interrupt, which will do a |
| 736 | ;; hard reset. |
| 737 | |
| 738 | .section .rodata,"a" |
| 739 | _watchdogmsg: |
| 740 | .ascii "Oops: bitten by watchdog\n\0" |
| 741 | .previous |
| 742 | |
| 743 | #endif /* CONFIG_ETRAX_WATCHDOG and not CONFIG_SVINTO_SIM */ |
| 744 | |
| 745 | spurious_interrupt: |
| 746 | di |
| 747 | jump hard_reset_now |
| 748 | |
| 749 | ;; this handles the case when multiple interrupts arrive at the same time |
| 750 | ;; we jump to the first set interrupt bit in a priority fashion |
| 751 | ;; the hardware will call the unserved interrupts after the handler finishes |
| 752 | |
| 753 | multiple_interrupt: |
| 754 | ;; this prologue MUST match the one in irq.h and the struct in ptregs.h!!! |
| 755 | move $irp,[$sp=$sp-16]; instruction pointer and room for a fake SBFS frame |
| 756 | push $srp |
| 757 | push $dccr |
| 758 | push $mof |
| 759 | di |
| 760 | subq 14*4, $sp |
| 761 | movem $r13, [$sp] |
| 762 | push $r10 ; push orig_r10 |
| 763 | clear.d [$sp=$sp-4] ; frametype == 0, normal frame |
| 764 | |
| 765 | moveq 2, $r2 ; first bit we care about is the timer0 irq |
| 766 | move.d [R_VECT_MASK_RD], $r0; read the irq bits that triggered the multiple irq |
| 767 | move.d $r0, [R_VECT_MASK_CLR] ; Block all active IRQs |
| 768 | 1: |
| 769 | btst $r2, $r0 ; check for the irq given by bit r2 |
| 770 | bpl 2f |
| 771 | move.d $r2, $r10 ; First argument to do_IRQ |
| 772 | move.d $sp, $r11 ; second argument to do_IRQ |
| 773 | jsr do_IRQ |
| 774 | 2: |
| 775 | addq 1, $r2 ; next vector bit |
| 776 | cmp.b 32, $r2 |
| 777 | bne 1b ; process all irq's up to and including number 31 |
| 778 | moveq 0, $r9 ; make ret_from_intr realise we came from an ir |
| 779 | |
| 780 | move.d $r0, [R_VECT_MASK_SET] ; Unblock all the IRQs |
| 781 | jump ret_from_intr |
| 782 | |
| 783 | do_sigtrap: |
| 784 | ;; |
| 785 | ;; SIGTRAP the process that executed the break instruction. |
| 786 | ;; Make a frame that Rexit in entry.S expects. |
| 787 | ;; |
| 788 | move $brp, [$sp=$sp-16] ; Push BRP while faking a cpu status record. |
| 789 | push $srp ; Push subroutine return pointer. |
| 790 | push $dccr ; Push condition codes. |
| 791 | push $mof ; Push multiply overflow reg. |
| 792 | di ; Need to disable irq's at this point. |
| 793 | subq 14*4, $sp ; Make room for r0-r13. |
| 794 | movem $r13, [$sp] ; Push the r0-r13 registers. |
| 795 | push $r10 ; Push orig_r10. |
| 796 | clear.d [$sp=$sp-4] ; Frametype - this is a normal stackframe. |
| 797 | |
| 798 | movs.w -8192,$r9 ; THREAD_SIZE == 8192 |
| 799 | and.d $sp, $r9 |
| 800 | move.d [$r9+TI_task], $r10 |
| 801 | move.d [$r10+TASK_pid], $r10 ; current->pid as arg1. |
| 802 | moveq 5, $r11 ; SIGTRAP as arg2. |
| 803 | jsr sys_kill |
| 804 | jump ret_from_intr ; Use the return routine for interrupts. |
| 805 | |
| 806 | gdb_handle_breakpoint: |
| 807 | push $dccr |
| 808 | push $r0 |
| 809 | #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_KGDB |
| 810 | move $dccr, $r0 ; U-flag not affected by previous insns. |
| 811 | btstq 8, $r0 ; Test the U-flag. |
| 812 | bmi _ugdb_handle_breakpoint ; Go to user mode debugging. |
| 813 | nop ; Empty delay slot (cannot pop r0 here). |
| 814 | pop $r0 ; Restore r0. |
| 815 | ba kgdb_handle_breakpoint ; Go to kernel debugging. |
| 816 | pop $dccr ; Restore dccr in delay slot. |
| 817 | #endif |
| 818 | |
| 819 | _ugdb_handle_breakpoint: |
| 820 | move $brp, $r0 ; Use r0 temporarily for calculation. |
| 821 | subq 2, $r0 ; Set to address of previous instruction. |
| 822 | move $r0, $brp |
| 823 | pop $r0 ; Restore r0. |
| 824 | ba do_sigtrap ; SIGTRAP the offending process. |
| 825 | pop $dccr ; Restore dccr in delay slot. |
| 826 | |
| 827 | .data |
| 828 | |
| 829 | hw_bp_trigs: |
| 830 | .space 64*4 |
| 831 | hw_bp_trig_ptr: |
| 832 | .dword hw_bp_trigs |
| 833 | |
| 834 | .section .rodata,"a" |
| 835 | sys_call_table: |
| 836 | .long sys_restart_syscall /* 0 - old "setup()" system call, used for restarting */ |
| 837 | .long sys_exit |
| 838 | .long sys_fork |
| 839 | .long sys_read |
| 840 | .long sys_write |
| 841 | .long sys_open /* 5 */ |
| 842 | .long sys_close |
| 843 | .long sys_waitpid |
| 844 | .long sys_creat |
| 845 | .long sys_link |
| 846 | .long sys_unlink /* 10 */ |
| 847 | .long sys_execve |
| 848 | .long sys_chdir |
| 849 | .long sys_time |
| 850 | .long sys_mknod |
| 851 | .long sys_chmod /* 15 */ |
| 852 | .long sys_lchown16 |
| 853 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old break syscall holder */ |
| 854 | .long sys_stat |
| 855 | .long sys_lseek |
| 856 | .long sys_getpid /* 20 */ |
| 857 | .long sys_mount |
| 858 | .long sys_oldumount |
| 859 | .long sys_setuid16 |
| 860 | .long sys_getuid16 |
| 861 | .long sys_stime /* 25 */ |
| 862 | .long sys_ptrace |
| 863 | .long sys_alarm |
| 864 | .long sys_fstat |
| 865 | .long sys_pause |
| 866 | .long sys_utime /* 30 */ |
| 867 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old stty syscall holder */ |
| 868 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old gtty syscall holder */ |
| 869 | .long sys_access |
| 870 | .long sys_nice |
| 871 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* 35 old ftime syscall holder */ |
| 872 | .long sys_sync |
| 873 | .long sys_kill |
| 874 | .long sys_rename |
| 875 | .long sys_mkdir |
| 876 | .long sys_rmdir /* 40 */ |
| 877 | .long sys_dup |
| 878 | .long sys_pipe |
| 879 | .long sys_times |
| 880 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old prof syscall holder */ |
| 881 | .long sys_brk /* 45 */ |
| 882 | .long sys_setgid16 |
| 883 | .long sys_getgid16 |
| 884 | .long sys_signal |
| 885 | .long sys_geteuid16 |
| 886 | .long sys_getegid16 /* 50 */ |
| 887 | .long sys_acct |
| 888 | .long sys_umount /* recycled never used phys( */ |
| 889 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old lock syscall holder */ |
| 890 | .long sys_ioctl |
| 891 | .long sys_fcntl /* 55 */ |
| 892 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old mpx syscall holder */ |
| 893 | .long sys_setpgid |
| 894 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old ulimit syscall holder */ |
| 895 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old sys_olduname holder */ |
| 896 | .long sys_umask /* 60 */ |
| 897 | .long sys_chroot |
| 898 | .long sys_ustat |
| 899 | .long sys_dup2 |
| 900 | .long sys_getppid |
| 901 | .long sys_getpgrp /* 65 */ |
| 902 | .long sys_setsid |
| 903 | .long sys_sigaction |
| 904 | .long sys_sgetmask |
| 905 | .long sys_ssetmask |
| 906 | .long sys_setreuid16 /* 70 */ |
| 907 | .long sys_setregid16 |
| 908 | .long sys_sigsuspend |
| 909 | .long sys_sigpending |
| 910 | .long sys_sethostname |
| 911 | .long sys_setrlimit /* 75 */ |
| 912 | .long sys_old_getrlimit |
| 913 | .long sys_getrusage |
| 914 | .long sys_gettimeofday |
| 915 | .long sys_settimeofday |
| 916 | .long sys_getgroups16 /* 80 */ |
| 917 | .long sys_setgroups16 |
| 918 | .long sys_select /* was old_select in Linux/E100 */ |
| 919 | .long sys_symlink |
| 920 | .long sys_lstat |
| 921 | .long sys_readlink /* 85 */ |
| 922 | .long sys_uselib |
| 923 | .long sys_swapon |
| 924 | .long sys_reboot |
| 925 | .long old_readdir |
| 926 | .long old_mmap /* 90 */ |
| 927 | .long sys_munmap |
| 928 | .long sys_truncate |
| 929 | .long sys_ftruncate |
| 930 | .long sys_fchmod |
| 931 | .long sys_fchown16 /* 95 */ |
| 932 | .long sys_getpriority |
| 933 | .long sys_setpriority |
| 934 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old profil syscall holder */ |
| 935 | .long sys_statfs |
| 936 | .long sys_fstatfs /* 100 */ |
| 937 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_ioperm in i386 */ |
| 938 | .long sys_socketcall |
| 939 | .long sys_syslog |
| 940 | .long sys_setitimer |
| 941 | .long sys_getitimer /* 105 */ |
| 942 | .long sys_newstat |
| 943 | .long sys_newlstat |
| 944 | .long sys_newfstat |
| 945 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old sys_uname holder */ |
| 946 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_iopl in i386 */ |
| 947 | .long sys_vhangup |
| 948 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old "idle" system call */ |
| 949 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* vm86old in i386 */ |
| 950 | .long sys_wait4 |
| 951 | .long sys_swapoff /* 115 */ |
| 952 | .long sys_sysinfo |
| 953 | .long sys_ipc |
| 954 | .long sys_fsync |
| 955 | .long sys_sigreturn |
| 956 | .long sys_clone /* 120 */ |
| 957 | .long sys_setdomainname |
| 958 | .long sys_newuname |
| 959 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_modify_ldt */ |
| 960 | .long sys_adjtimex |
| 961 | .long sys_mprotect /* 125 */ |
| 962 | .long sys_sigprocmask |
| 963 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* old "create_module" */ |
| 964 | .long sys_init_module |
| 965 | .long sys_delete_module |
| 966 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* 130: old "get_kernel_syms" */ |
| 967 | .long sys_quotactl |
| 968 | .long sys_getpgid |
| 969 | .long sys_fchdir |
| 970 | .long sys_bdflush |
| 971 | .long sys_sysfs /* 135 */ |
| 972 | .long sys_personality |
| 973 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* for afs_syscall */ |
| 974 | .long sys_setfsuid16 |
| 975 | .long sys_setfsgid16 |
| 976 | .long sys_llseek /* 140 */ |
| 977 | .long sys_getdents |
| 978 | .long sys_select |
| 979 | .long sys_flock |
| 980 | .long sys_msync |
| 981 | .long sys_readv /* 145 */ |
| 982 | .long sys_writev |
| 983 | .long sys_getsid |
| 984 | .long sys_fdatasync |
| 985 | .long sys_sysctl |
| 986 | .long sys_mlock /* 150 */ |
| 987 | .long sys_munlock |
| 988 | .long sys_mlockall |
| 989 | .long sys_munlockall |
| 990 | .long sys_sched_setparam |
| 991 | .long sys_sched_getparam /* 155 */ |
| 992 | .long sys_sched_setscheduler |
| 993 | .long sys_sched_getscheduler |
| 994 | .long sys_sched_yield |
| 995 | .long sys_sched_get_priority_max |
| 996 | .long sys_sched_get_priority_min /* 160 */ |
| 997 | .long sys_sched_rr_get_interval |
| 998 | .long sys_nanosleep |
| 999 | .long sys_mremap |
| 1000 | .long sys_setresuid16 |
| 1001 | .long sys_getresuid16 /* 165 */ |
| 1002 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_vm86 */ |
| 1003 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* Old sys_query_module */ |
| 1004 | .long sys_poll |
| 1005 | .long sys_nfsservctl |
| 1006 | .long sys_setresgid16 /* 170 */ |
| 1007 | .long sys_getresgid16 |
| 1008 | .long sys_prctl |
| 1009 | .long sys_rt_sigreturn |
| 1010 | .long sys_rt_sigaction |
| 1011 | .long sys_rt_sigprocmask /* 175 */ |
| 1012 | .long sys_rt_sigpending |
| 1013 | .long sys_rt_sigtimedwait |
| 1014 | .long sys_rt_sigqueueinfo |
| 1015 | .long sys_rt_sigsuspend |
| 1016 | .long sys_pread64 /* 180 */ |
| 1017 | .long sys_pwrite64 |
| 1018 | .long sys_chown16 |
| 1019 | .long sys_getcwd |
| 1020 | .long sys_capget |
| 1021 | .long sys_capset /* 185 */ |
| 1022 | .long sys_sigaltstack |
| 1023 | .long sys_sendfile |
| 1024 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* streams1 */ |
| 1025 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* streams2 */ |
| 1026 | .long sys_vfork /* 190 */ |
| 1027 | .long sys_getrlimit |
| 1028 | .long sys_mmap2 |
| 1029 | .long sys_truncate64 |
| 1030 | .long sys_ftruncate64 |
| 1031 | .long sys_stat64 /* 195 */ |
| 1032 | .long sys_lstat64 |
| 1033 | .long sys_fstat64 |
| 1034 | .long sys_lchown |
| 1035 | .long sys_getuid |
| 1036 | .long sys_getgid /* 200 */ |
| 1037 | .long sys_geteuid |
| 1038 | .long sys_getegid |
| 1039 | .long sys_setreuid |
| 1040 | .long sys_setregid |
| 1041 | .long sys_getgroups /* 205 */ |
| 1042 | .long sys_setgroups |
| 1043 | .long sys_fchown |
| 1044 | .long sys_setresuid |
| 1045 | .long sys_getresuid |
| 1046 | .long sys_setresgid /* 210 */ |
| 1047 | .long sys_getresgid |
| 1048 | .long sys_chown |
| 1049 | .long sys_setuid |
| 1050 | .long sys_setgid |
| 1051 | .long sys_setfsuid /* 215 */ |
| 1052 | .long sys_setfsgid |
| 1053 | .long sys_pivot_root |
| 1054 | .long sys_mincore |
| 1055 | .long sys_madvise |
| 1056 | .long sys_getdents64 /* 220 */ |
| 1057 | .long sys_fcntl64 |
| 1058 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* reserved for TUX */ |
| 1059 | .long sys_ni_syscall |
| 1060 | .long sys_gettid |
| 1061 | .long sys_readahead /* 225 */ |
| 1062 | .long sys_setxattr |
| 1063 | .long sys_lsetxattr |
| 1064 | .long sys_fsetxattr |
| 1065 | .long sys_getxattr |
| 1066 | .long sys_lgetxattr /* 230 */ |
| 1067 | .long sys_fgetxattr |
| 1068 | .long sys_listxattr |
| 1069 | .long sys_llistxattr |
| 1070 | .long sys_flistxattr |
| 1071 | .long sys_removexattr /* 235 */ |
| 1072 | .long sys_lremovexattr |
| 1073 | .long sys_fremovexattr |
| 1074 | .long sys_tkill |
| 1075 | .long sys_sendfile64 |
| 1076 | .long sys_futex /* 240 */ |
| 1077 | .long sys_sched_setaffinity |
| 1078 | .long sys_sched_getaffinity |
| 1079 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_set_thread_area */ |
| 1080 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_get_thread_area */ |
| 1081 | .long sys_io_setup /* 245 */ |
| 1082 | .long sys_io_destroy |
| 1083 | .long sys_io_getevents |
| 1084 | .long sys_io_submit |
| 1085 | .long sys_io_cancel |
| 1086 | .long sys_fadvise64 /* 250 */ |
| 1087 | .long sys_ni_syscall |
| 1088 | .long sys_exit_group |
| 1089 | .long sys_lookup_dcookie |
| 1090 | .long sys_epoll_create |
| 1091 | .long sys_epoll_ctl /* 255 */ |
| 1092 | .long sys_epoll_wait |
| 1093 | .long sys_remap_file_pages |
| 1094 | .long sys_set_tid_address |
| 1095 | .long sys_timer_create |
| 1096 | .long sys_timer_settime /* 260 */ |
| 1097 | .long sys_timer_gettime |
| 1098 | .long sys_timer_getoverrun |
| 1099 | .long sys_timer_delete |
| 1100 | .long sys_clock_settime |
| 1101 | .long sys_clock_gettime /* 265 */ |
| 1102 | .long sys_clock_getres |
| 1103 | .long sys_clock_nanosleep |
| 1104 | .long sys_statfs64 |
| 1105 | .long sys_fstatfs64 |
| 1106 | .long sys_tgkill /* 270 */ |
| 1107 | .long sys_utimes |
| 1108 | .long sys_fadvise64_64 |
| 1109 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_vserver */ |
| 1110 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_mbind */ |
| 1111 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* 275 sys_get_mempolicy */ |
| 1112 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* sys_set_mempolicy */ |
| 1113 | .long sys_mq_open |
| 1114 | .long sys_mq_unlink |
| 1115 | .long sys_mq_timedsend |
| 1116 | .long sys_mq_timedreceive /* 280 */ |
| 1117 | .long sys_mq_notify |
| 1118 | .long sys_mq_getsetattr |
| 1119 | .long sys_ni_syscall /* reserved for kexec */ |
| 1120 | .long sys_waitid |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | /* |
| 1123 | * NOTE!! This doesn't have to be exact - we just have |
| 1124 | * to make sure we have _enough_ of the "sys_ni_syscall" |
| 1125 | * entries. Don't panic if you notice that this hasn't |
| 1126 | * been shrunk every time we add a new system call. |
| 1127 | */ |
| 1128 | |
| 1129 | .rept NR_syscalls-(.-sys_call_table)/4 |
| 1130 | .long sys_ni_syscall |
| 1131 | .endr |
| 1132 | |