From 4aa8a472c33f4024381ade56bef008a9c566366a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Suzuki K Poulose Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 17:28:32 +0000 Subject: arm64: Documentation - Expose CPU feature registers Documentation for the infrastructure to expose CPU feature register by emulating MRS. Cc: Catalin Marinas Cc: Will Deacon Cc: Mark Rutland Cc: Dave Martin Reviewed-by: Catalin Marinas Signed-off-by: Suzuki K Poulose Signed-off-by: Will Deacon --- Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt | 240 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 240 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt (limited to 'Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt') diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt b/Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..61ca21ebef1a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.txt @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ + ARM64 CPU Feature Registers + =========================== + +Author: Suzuki K Poulose + + +This file describes the ABI for exporting the AArch64 CPU ID/feature +registers to userspace. The availability of this ABI is advertised +via the HWCAP_CPUID in HWCAPs. + +1. Motivation +--------------- + +The ARM architecture defines a set of feature registers, which describe +the capabilities of the CPU/system. Access to these system registers is +restricted from EL0 and there is no reliable way for an application to +extract this information to make better decisions at runtime. There is +limited information available to the application via HWCAPs, however +there are some issues with their usage. + + a) Any change to the HWCAPs requires an update to userspace (e.g libc) + to detect the new changes, which can take a long time to appear in + distributions. Exposing the registers allows applications to get the + information without requiring updates to the toolchains. + + b) Access to HWCAPs is sometimes limited (e.g prior to libc, or + when ld is initialised at startup time). + + c) HWCAPs cannot represent non-boolean information effectively. The + architecture defines a canonical format for representing features + in the ID registers; this is well defined and is capable of + representing all valid architecture variations. + + +2. Requirements +----------------- + + a) Safety : + Applications should be able to use the information provided by the + infrastructure to run safely across the system. This has greater + implications on a system with heterogeneous CPUs. + The infrastructure exports a value that is safe across all the + available CPU on the system. + + e.g, If at least one CPU doesn't implement CRC32 instructions, while + others do, we should report that the CRC32 is not implemented. + Otherwise an application could crash when scheduled on the CPU + which doesn't support CRC32. + + b) Security : + Applications should only be able to receive information that is + relevant to the normal operation in userspace. Hence, some of the + fields are masked out(i.e, made invisible) and their values are set to + indicate the feature is 'not supported'. See Section 4 for the list + of visible features. Also, the kernel may manipulate the fields + based on what it supports. e.g, If FP is not supported by the + kernel, the values could indicate that the FP is not available + (even when the CPU provides it). + + c) Implementation Defined Features + The infrastructure doesn't expose any register which is + IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED as per ARMv8-A Architecture. + + d) CPU Identification : + MIDR_EL1 is exposed to help identify the processor. On a + heterogeneous system, this could be racy (just like getcpu()). The + process could be migrated to another CPU by the time it uses the + register value, unless the CPU affinity is set. Hence, there is no + guarantee that the value reflects the processor that it is + currently executing on. The REVIDR is not exposed due to this + constraint, as REVIDR makes sense only in conjunction with the + MIDR. Alternately, MIDR_EL1 and REVIDR_EL1 are exposed via sysfs + at: + + /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu$ID/regs/identification/ + \- midr + \- revidr + +3. Implementation +-------------------- + +The infrastructure is built on the emulation of the 'MRS' instruction. +Accessing a restricted system register from an application generates an +exception and ends up in SIGILL being delivered to the process. +The infrastructure hooks into the exception handler and emulates the +operation if the source belongs to the supported system register space. + +The infrastructure emulates only the following system register space: + Op0=3, Op1=0, CRn=0, CRm=0,4,5,6,7 + +(See Table C5-6 'System instruction encodings for non-Debug System +register accesses' in ARMv8 ARM DDI 0487A.h, for the list of +registers). + +The following rules are applied to the value returned by the +infrastructure: + + a) The value of an 'IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED' field is set to 0. + b) The value of a reserved field is populated with the reserved + value as defined by the architecture. + c) The value of a 'visible' field holds the system wide safe value + for the particular feature (except for MIDR_EL1, see section 4). + d) All other fields (i.e, invisible fields) are set to indicate + the feature is missing (as defined by the architecture). + +4. List of registers with visible features +------------------------------------------- + + 1) ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1 - Instruction Set Attribute Register 0 + x--------------------------------------------------x + | Name | bits | visible | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | RES0 | [63-32] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | RDM | [31-28] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | ATOMICS | [23-20] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | CRC32 | [19-16] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | SHA2 | [15-12] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | SHA1 | [11-8] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | AES | [7-4] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | RES0 | [3-0] | n | + x--------------------------------------------------x + + + 2) ID_AA64PFR0_EL1 - Processor Feature Register 0 + x--------------------------------------------------x + | Name | bits | visible | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | RES0 | [63-28] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | GIC | [27-24] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | AdvSIMD | [23-20] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | FP | [19-16] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | EL3 | [15-12] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | EL2 | [11-8] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | EL1 | [7-4] | n | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | EL0 | [3-0] | n | + x--------------------------------------------------x + + + 3) MIDR_EL1 - Main ID Register + x--------------------------------------------------x + | Name | bits | visible | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | Implementer | [31-24] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | Variant | [23-20] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | Architecture | [19-16] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | PartNum | [15-4] | y | + |--------------------------------------------------| + | Revision | [3-0] | y | + x--------------------------------------------------x + + NOTE: The 'visible' fields of MIDR_EL1 will contain the value + as available on the CPU where it is fetched and is not a system + wide safe value. + +Appendix I: Example +--------------------------- + +/* + * Sample program to demonstrate the MRS emulation ABI. + * + * Copyright (C) 2015-2016, ARM Ltd + * + * Author: Suzuki K Poulose + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#define get_cpu_ftr(id) ({ \ + unsigned long __val; \ + asm("mrs %0, "#id : "=r" (__val)); \ + printf("%-20s: 0x%016lx\n", #id, __val); \ + }) + +int main(void) +{ + + if (!(getauxval(AT_HWCAP) & HWCAP_CPUID)) { + fputs("CPUID registers unavailable\n", stderr); + return 1; + } + + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64MMFR1_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64PFR0_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64PFR1_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64DFR0_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(ID_AA64DFR1_EL1); + + get_cpu_ftr(MIDR_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(MPIDR_EL1); + get_cpu_ftr(REVIDR_EL1); + +#if 0 + /* Unexposed register access causes SIGILL */ + get_cpu_ftr(ID_MMFR0_EL1); +#endif + + return 0; +} + + + -- cgit v1.2.3