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/*
 * align.c - handle alignment exceptions for the Power PC.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1996 Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au>
 * Copyright (c) 1998-1999 TiVo, Inc.
 *   PowerPC 403GCX modifications.
 * Copyright (c) 1999 Grant Erickson <grant@lcse.umn.edu>
 *   PowerPC 403GCX/405GP modifications.
 */
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/cache.h>

struct aligninfo {
	unsigned char len;
	unsigned char flags;
};

#if defined(CONFIG_4xx) || defined(CONFIG_POWER4) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
#define	OPCD(inst)	(((inst) & 0xFC000000) >> 26)
#define	RS(inst)	(((inst) & 0x03E00000) >> 21)
#define	RA(inst)	(((inst) & 0x001F0000) >> 16)
#define	IS_XFORM(code)	((code) == 31)
#endif

#define INVALID	{ 0, 0 }

#define LD	1	/* load */
#define ST	2	/* store */
#define	SE	4	/* sign-extend value */
#define F	8	/* to/from fp regs */
#define U	0x10	/* update index register */
#define M	0x20	/* multiple load/store */
#define S	0x40	/* single-precision fp, or byte-swap value */
#define SX	0x40	/* byte count in XER */
#define HARD	0x80	/* string, stwcx. */

#define DCBZ	0x5f	/* 8xx/82xx dcbz faults when cache not enabled */

/*
 * The PowerPC stores certain bits of the instruction that caused the
 * alignment exception in the DSISR register.  This array maps those
 * bits to information about the operand length and what the
 * instruction would do.
 */
static struct aligninfo aligninfo[128] = {
	{ 4, LD },		/* 00 0 0000: lwz / lwarx */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 0001 */
	{ 4, ST },		/* 00 0 0010: stw */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 0011 */
	{ 2, LD },		/* 00 0 0100: lhz */
	{ 2, LD+SE },		/* 00 0 0101: lha */
	{ 2, ST },		/* 00 0 0110: sth */
	{ 4, LD+M },		/* 00 0 0111: lmw */
	{ 4, LD+F+S },		/* 00 0 1000: lfs */
	{ 8, LD+F },		/* 00 0 1001: lfd */
	{ 4, ST+F+S },		/* 00 0 1010: stfs */
	{ 8, ST+F },		/* 00 0 1011: stfd */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 1101: ld/ldu/lwa */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 00 0 1111: std/stdu */
	{ 4, LD+U },		/* 00 1 0000: lwzu */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 0001 */
	{ 4, ST+U },		/* 00 1 0010: stwu */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 0011 */
	{ 2, LD+U },		/* 00 1 0100: lhzu */
	{ 2, LD+SE+U },		/* 00 1 0101: lhau */
	{ 2, ST+U },		/* 00 1 0110: sthu */
	{ 4, ST+M },		/* 00 1 0111: stmw */
	{ 4, LD+F+S+U },	/* 00 1 1000: lfsu */
	{ 8, LD+F+U },		/* 00 1 1001: lfdu */
	{ 4, ST+F+S+U },	/* 00 1 1010: stfsu */
	{ 8, ST+F+U },		/* 00 1 1011: stfdu */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 1101 */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 00 1 1111 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0000: ldx */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0001 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0010: stdx */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0011 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0100 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0101: lwax */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0110 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 0111 */
	{ 4, LD+M+HARD+SX },	/* 01 0 1000: lswx */
	{ 4, LD+M+HARD },	/* 01 0 1001: lswi */
	{ 4, ST+M+HARD+SX },	/* 01 0 1010: stswx */
	{ 4, ST+M+HARD },	/* 01 0 1011: stswi */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 1101 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 0 1111 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0000: ldux */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0001 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0010: stdux */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0011 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0100 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0101: lwaux */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0110 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 0111 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1000 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1001 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1010 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1011 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1101 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 01 1 1111 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0000 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0001 */
	{ 0, ST+HARD },		/* 10 0 0010: stwcx. */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0011 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0100 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0101 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0110 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 0111 */
	{ 4, LD+S },		/* 10 0 1000: lwbrx */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 1001 */
	{ 4, ST+S },		/* 10 0 1010: stwbrx */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 1011 */
	{ 2, LD+S },		/* 10 0 1100: lhbrx */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 1101 */
	{ 2, ST+S },		/* 10 0 1110: sthbrx */
	INVALID,		/* 10 0 1111 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0000 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0001 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0010 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0011 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0100 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0101 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0110 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 0111 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1000 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1001 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1010 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1011 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1101 */
	INVALID,		/* 10 1 1110 */
	{ 0, ST+HARD },		/* 10 1 1111: dcbz */
	{ 4, LD },		/* 11 0 0000: lwzx */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 0001 */
	{ 4, ST },		/* 11 0 0010: stwx */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 0011 */
	{ 2, LD },		/* 11 0 0100: lhzx */
	{ 2, LD+SE },		/* 11 0 0101: lhax */
	{ 2, ST },		/* 11 0 0110: sthx */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 0111 */
	{ 4, LD+F+S },		/* 11 0 1000: lfsx */
	{ 8, LD+F },		/* 11 0 1001: lfdx */
	{ 4, ST+F+S },		/* 11 0 1010: stfsx */
	{ 8, ST+F },		/* 11 0 1011: stfdx */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 1101: lmd */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 11 0 1111: stmd */
	{ 4, LD+U },		/* 11 1 0000: lwzux */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 0001 */
	{ 4, ST+U },		/* 11 1 0010: stwux */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 0011 */
	{ 2, LD+U },		/* 11 1 0100: lhzux */
	{ 2, LD+SE+U },		/* 11 1 0101: lhaux */
	{ 2, ST+U },		/* 11 1 0110: sthux */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 0111 */
	{ 4, LD+F+S+U },	/* 11 1 1000: lfsux */
	{ 8, LD+F+U },		/* 11 1 1001: lfdux */
	{ 4, ST+F+S+U },	/* 11 1 1010: stfsux */
	{ 8, ST+F+U },		/* 11 1 1011: stfdux */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 1100 */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 1101 */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 1110 */
	INVALID,		/* 11 1 1111 */
};

#define SWAP(a, b)	(t = (a), (a) = (b), (b) = t)

int
fix_alignment(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
	int instr, nb, flags;
#if defined(CONFIG_4xx) || defined(CONFIG_POWER4) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
	int opcode, f1, f2, f3;
#endif
	int i, t;
	int reg, areg;
	int offset, nb0;
	unsigned char __user *addr;
	unsigned char *rptr;
	union {
		long l;
		float f;
		double d;
		unsigned char v[8];
	} data;

	CHECK_FULL_REGS(regs);

#if defined(CONFIG_4xx) || defined(CONFIG_POWER4) || defined(CONFIG_BOOKE)
	/* The 4xx-family & Book-E processors have no DSISR register,
	 * so we emulate it.
	 * The POWER4 has a DSISR register but doesn't set it on
	 * an alignment fault.  -- paulus
	 */

	if (__get_user(instr, (unsigned int __user *) regs->nip))
		return 0;
	opcode = OPCD(instr);
	reg = RS(instr);
	areg = RA(instr);

	if (!IS_XFORM(opcode)) {
		f1 = 0;
		f2 = (instr & 0x04000000) >> 26;
		f3 = (instr & 0x78000000) >> 27;
	} else {
		f1 = (instr & 0x00000006) >> 1;
		f2 = (instr & 0x00000040) >> 6;
		f3 = (instr & 0x00000780) >> 7;
	}

	instr = ((f1 << 5) | (f2 << 4) | f3);
#else
	reg = (regs->dsisr >> 5) & 0x1f;	/* source/dest register */
	areg = regs->dsisr & 0x1f;		/* register to update */
	instr = (regs->dsisr >> 10) & 0x7f;
#endif

	nb = aligninfo[instr].len;
	if (nb == 0) {
		long __user *p;
		int i;

		if (instr != DCBZ)
			return 0;	/* too hard or invalid instruction */
		/*
		 * The dcbz (data cache block zero) instruction
		 * gives an alignment fault if used on non-cacheable
		 * memory.  We handle the fault mainly for the
		 * case when we are running with the cache disabled
		 * for debugging.
		 */
		p = (long __user *) (regs->dar & -L1_CACHE_BYTES);
		if (user_mode(regs)
		    && !access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, p, L1_CACHE_BYTES))
			return -EFAULT;
		for (i = 0; i < L1_CACHE_BYTES / sizeof(long); ++i)
			if (__put_user(0, p+i))
				return -EFAULT;
		return 1;
	}

	flags = aligninfo[instr].flags;
	if ((flags & (LD|ST)) == 0)
		return 0;

	/* For the 4xx-family & Book-E processors, the 'dar' field of the
	 * pt_regs structure is overloaded and is really from the DEAR.
	 */

	addr = (unsigned char __user *)regs->dar;

	if (flags & M) {
		/* lmw, stmw, lswi/x, stswi/x */
		nb0 = 0;
		if (flags & HARD) {
			if (flags & SX) {
				nb = regs->xer & 127;
				if (nb == 0)
					return 1;
			} else {
				if (__get_user(instr,
					    (unsigned int __user *)regs->nip))
					return 0;
				nb = (instr >> 11) & 0x1f;
				if (nb == 0)
					nb = 32;
			}
			if (nb + reg * 4 > 128) {
				nb0 = nb + reg * 4 - 128;
				nb = 128 - reg * 4;
			}
		} else {
			/* lwm, stmw */
			nb = (32 - reg) * 4;
		}

		if (!access_ok((flags & ST? VERIFY_WRITE: VERIFY_READ), addr, nb+nb0))
			return -EFAULT;	/* bad address */

		rptr = (unsigned char *) &regs->gpr[reg];
		if (flags & LD) {
			for (i = 0; i < nb; ++i)
				if (__get_user(rptr[i], addr+i))
					return -EFAULT;
			if (nb0 > 0) {
				rptr = (unsigned char *) &regs->gpr[0];
				addr += nb;
				for (i = 0; i < nb0; ++i)
					if (__get_user(rptr[i], addr+i))
						return -EFAULT;
			}
			for (; (i & 3) != 0; ++i)
				rptr[i] = 0;
		} else {
			for (i = 0; i < nb; ++i)
				if (__put_user(rptr[i], addr+i))
					return -EFAULT;
			if (nb0 > 0) {
				rptr = (unsigned char *) &regs->gpr[0];
				addr += nb;
				for (i = 0; i < nb0; ++i)
					if (__put_user(rptr[i], addr+i))
						return -EFAULT;
			}
		}
		return 1;
	}

	offset = 0;
	if (nb < 4) {
		/* read/write the least significant bits */
		data.l = 0;
		offset = 4 - nb;
	}

	/* Verify the address of the operand */
	if (user_mode(regs)) {
		if (!access_ok((flags & ST? VERIFY_WRITE: VERIFY_READ), addr, nb))
			return -EFAULT;	/* bad address */
	}

	if (flags & F) {
		preempt_disable();
		if (regs->msr & MSR_FP)
			giveup_fpu(current);
		preempt_enable();
	}

	/* If we read the operand, copy it in, else get register values */
	if (flags & LD) {
		for (i = 0; i < nb; ++i)
			if (__get_user(data.v[offset+i], addr+i))
				return -EFAULT;
	} else if (flags & F) {
		data.d = current->thread.fpr[reg];
	} else {
		data.l = regs->gpr[reg];
	}

	switch (flags & ~U) {
	case LD+SE:	/* sign extend */
		if (data.v[2] >= 0x80)
			data.v[0] = data.v[1] = -1;
		break;

	case LD+S:	/* byte-swap */
	case ST+S:
		if (nb == 2) {
			SWAP(data.v[2], data.v[3]);
		} else {
			SWAP(data.v[0], data.v[3]);
			SWAP(data.v[1], data.v[2]);
		}
		break;

	/* Single-precision FP load and store require conversions... */
	case LD+F+S:
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_FPU
		preempt_disable();
		enable_kernel_fp();
		cvt_fd(&data.f, &data.d, &current->thread);
		preempt_enable();
#else
		return 0;
#endif
		break;
	case ST+F+S:
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_FPU
		preempt_disable();
		enable_kernel_fp();
		cvt_df(&data.d, &data.f, &current->thread);
		preempt_enable();
#else
		return 0;
#endif
		break;
	}

	if (flags & ST) {
		for (i = 0; i < nb; ++i)
			if (__put_user(data.v[offset+i], addr+i))
				return -EFAULT;
	} else if (flags & F) {
		current->thread.fpr[reg] = data.d;
	} else {
		regs->gpr[reg] = data.l;
	}

	if (flags & U)
		regs->gpr[areg] = regs->dar;

	return 1;
}