Commit 63257f26 authored by Martin Schwidefsky's avatar Martin Schwidefsky Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

s390: add assembler macros for CPU alternatives

[ Upstream commit fba9eb79 ]

Add a header with macros usable in assembler files to emit alternative
code sequences. It works analog to the alternatives for inline assmeblies
in C files, with the same restrictions and capabilities.
The syntax is

     ALTERNATIVE "<default instructions sequence>", \
		 "<alternative instructions sequence>", \
		 "<features-bit>"
and

     ALTERNATIVE_2 "<default instructions sequence>", \
		   "<alternative instructions sqeuence #1>", \
		   "<feature-bit #1>",
		   "<alternative instructions sqeuence #2>", \
		   "<feature-bit #2>"
Reviewed-by: default avatarVasily Gorbik <gor@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMartin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 808449d2
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _ASM_S390_ALTERNATIVE_ASM_H
#define _ASM_S390_ALTERNATIVE_ASM_H
#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
/*
* Check the length of an instruction sequence. The length may not be larger
* than 254 bytes and it has to be divisible by 2.
*/
.macro alt_len_check start,end
.if ( \end - \start ) > 254
.error "cpu alternatives does not support instructions blocks > 254 bytes\n"
.endif
.if ( \end - \start ) % 2
.error "cpu alternatives instructions length is odd\n"
.endif
.endm
/*
* Issue one struct alt_instr descriptor entry (need to put it into
* the section .altinstructions, see below). This entry contains
* enough information for the alternatives patching code to patch an
* instruction. See apply_alternatives().
*/
.macro alt_entry orig_start, orig_end, alt_start, alt_end, feature
.long \orig_start - .
.long \alt_start - .
.word \feature
.byte \orig_end - \orig_start
.byte \alt_end - \alt_start
.endm
/*
* Fill up @bytes with nops. The macro emits 6-byte nop instructions
* for the bulk of the area, possibly followed by a 4-byte and/or
* a 2-byte nop if the size of the area is not divisible by 6.
*/
.macro alt_pad_fill bytes
.fill ( \bytes ) / 6, 6, 0xc0040000
.fill ( \bytes ) % 6 / 4, 4, 0x47000000
.fill ( \bytes ) % 6 % 4 / 2, 2, 0x0700
.endm
/*
* Fill up @bytes with nops. If the number of bytes is larger
* than 6, emit a jg instruction to branch over all nops, then
* fill an area of size (@bytes - 6) with nop instructions.
*/
.macro alt_pad bytes
.if ( \bytes > 0 )
.if ( \bytes > 6 )
jg . + \bytes
alt_pad_fill \bytes - 6
.else
alt_pad_fill \bytes
.endif
.endif
.endm
/*
* Define an alternative between two instructions. If @feature is
* present, early code in apply_alternatives() replaces @oldinstr with
* @newinstr. ".skip" directive takes care of proper instruction padding
* in case @newinstr is longer than @oldinstr.
*/
.macro ALTERNATIVE oldinstr, newinstr, feature
.pushsection .altinstr_replacement,"ax"
770: \newinstr
771: .popsection
772: \oldinstr
773: alt_len_check 770b, 771b
alt_len_check 772b, 773b
alt_pad ( ( 771b - 770b ) - ( 773b - 772b ) )
774: .pushsection .altinstructions,"a"
alt_entry 772b, 774b, 770b, 771b, \feature
.popsection
.endm
/*
* Define an alternative between two instructions. If @feature is
* present, early code in apply_alternatives() replaces @oldinstr with
* @newinstr. ".skip" directive takes care of proper instruction padding
* in case @newinstr is longer than @oldinstr.
*/
.macro ALTERNATIVE_2 oldinstr, newinstr1, feature1, newinstr2, feature2
.pushsection .altinstr_replacement,"ax"
770: \newinstr1
771: \newinstr2
772: .popsection
773: \oldinstr
774: alt_len_check 770b, 771b
alt_len_check 771b, 772b
alt_len_check 773b, 774b
.if ( 771b - 770b > 772b - 771b )
alt_pad ( ( 771b - 770b ) - ( 774b - 773b ) )
.else
alt_pad ( ( 772b - 771b ) - ( 774b - 773b ) )
.endif
775: .pushsection .altinstructions,"a"
alt_entry 773b, 775b, 770b, 771b,\feature1
alt_entry 773b, 775b, 771b, 772b,\feature2
.popsection
.endm
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* _ASM_S390_ALTERNATIVE_ASM_H */
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