[rtems commit] sparc: Add SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT
Sebastian Huber
sebh at rtems.org
Tue Jun 9 07:31:00 UTC 2015
Module: rtems
Branch: master
Commit: a51b3526eac244db59ccdf582e1921ddcd969e5c
Changeset: http://git.rtems.org/rtems/commit/?id=a51b3526eac244db59ccdf582e1921ddcd969e5c
Author: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de>
Date: Sat May 30 17:48:27 2015 +0200
sparc: Add SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT
The SPARC ABI is a bit special with respect to the floating point context.
The complete floating point context is volatile. Thus from an ABI point
of view nothing needs to be saved and restored during a context switch.
Instead the floating point context must be saved and restored during
interrupt processing. Historically the deferred floating point switch is
used for SPARC and the complete floating point context is saved and
restored during a context switch to the new floating point unit owner.
This is a bit dangerous since post-switch actions (e.g. signal handlers)
and context switch extensions may silently corrupt the floating point
context. The floating point unit is disabled for interrupt handlers.
Thus in case an interrupt handler uses the floating point unit then this
will result in a trap.
On SMP configurations the deferred floating point switch is not
supported in principle. So use here a safe floating point support. Safe
means that the volatile floating point context is saved and restored
around a thread dispatch issued during interrupt processing. Thus
post-switch actions and context switch extensions may safely use the
floating point unit.
Update #2270.
---
c/src/lib/libbsp/sparc/shared/irq_asm.S | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu.c | 2 +-
cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu_asm.S | 2 +-
cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/rtems/score/cpu.h | 29 ++++++++++-
4 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/c/src/lib/libbsp/sparc/shared/irq_asm.S b/c/src/lib/libbsp/sparc/shared/irq_asm.S
index 53b24f7..f7222e7 100644
--- a/c/src/lib/libbsp/sparc/shared/irq_asm.S
+++ b/c/src/lib/libbsp/sparc/shared/irq_asm.S
@@ -25,6 +25,27 @@
#include <rtems/score/percpu.h>
#include <bspopts.h>
+#if SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1 && defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FO_F1 (CPU_MINIMUM_STACK_FRAME_SIZE + 0)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2_F3 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FO_F1 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F4_F5 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2_F3 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F6_F7 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F4_F5 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F8_F9 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F6_F7 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F1O_F11 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F8_F9 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F12_F13 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F1O_F11 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F14_F15 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F12_F13 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F16_F17 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F14_F15 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F18_F19 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F16_F17 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2O_F21 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F18_F19 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F22_F23 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2O_F21 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F24_F25 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F22_F23 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F26_F27 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F24_F25 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F28_F29 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F26_F27 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F3O_F31 (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F28_F29 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FSR (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F3O_F31 + 8)
+ #define FP_FRAME_SIZE (FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FSR + 8)
+#endif
+
/*
* void _CPU_Context_switch(
* Context_Control *run,
@@ -613,9 +634,73 @@ profiling_not_outer_most_exit:
nop
nop
isr_dispatch:
+
+#if SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1 && defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
+ /* Test if we interrupted a floating point thread (PSR[EF] == 1) */
+ andcc %l0, %l5, %g0
+ be non_fp_thread_dispatch
+ nop
+
+ /*
+ * Yes, this is a floating point thread, then save the floating point
+ * context to a new stack frame. Then do the thread dispatch.
+ * Post-switch actions (e.g. signal handlers) and context switch
+ * extensions may safely use the floating point unit.
+ */
+ sub %sp, FP_FRAME_SIZE, %sp
+ std %f0, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FO_F1]
+ std %f2, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2_F3]
+ std %f4, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F4_F5]
+ std %f6, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F6_F7]
+ std %f8, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F8_F9]
+ std %f10, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F1O_F11]
+ std %f12, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F12_F13]
+ std %f14, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F14_F15]
+ std %f16, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F16_F17]
+ std %f18, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F18_F19]
+ std %f20, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2O_F21]
+ std %f22, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F22_F23]
+ std %f24, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F24_F25]
+ std %f26, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F26_F27]
+ std %f28, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F28_F29]
+ std %f30, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F3O_F31]
+ call SYM(_Thread_Dispatch), 0
+ st %fsr, [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FSR]
+
+ /*
+ * Restore the floating point context from stack frame and release the
+ * stack frame.
+ */
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FO_F1], %f0
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2_F3], %f2
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F4_F5], %f4
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F6_F7], %f6
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F8_F9], %f8
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F1O_F11], %f10
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F12_F13], %f12
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F14_F15], %f14
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F16_F17], %f16
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F18_F19], %f18
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F2O_F21], %f20
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F22_F23], %f22
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F24_F25], %f24
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F26_F27], %f26
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F28_F29], %f28
+ ldd [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_F3O_F31], %f30
+ ld [%sp + FP_FRAME_OFFSET_FSR], %fsr
+ ba thread_dispatch_done
+ add %sp, FP_FRAME_SIZE, %sp
+
+non_fp_thread_dispatch:
+#endif
+
call SYM(_Thread_Dispatch), 0
nop
+#if SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1 && defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
+thread_dispatch_done:
+#endif
+
/*
* We invoked _Thread_Dispatch in a state similar to the interrupted
* task. In order to safely be able to tinker with the register
diff --git a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu.c b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu.c
index bab0040..569b6f8 100644
--- a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu.c
+++ b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu.c
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ RTEMS_STATIC_ASSERT(
void _CPU_Initialize(void)
{
-#if (SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1)
+#if (SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1) && !defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
Context_Control_fp *pointer;
uint32_t psr;
diff --git a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu_asm.S b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu_asm.S
index 3fa0532..4e683da 100644
--- a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu_asm.S
+++ b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/cpu_asm.S
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#include <rtems/asm.h>
#include <rtems/system.h>
-#if (SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1)
+#if (SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1) && !defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
/*
* void _CPU_Context_save_fp(
diff --git a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/rtems/score/cpu.h b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/rtems/score/cpu.h
index 02891b0..d358465 100644
--- a/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/rtems/score/cpu.h
+++ b/cpukit/score/cpu/sparc/rtems/score/cpu.h
@@ -28,6 +28,31 @@ extern "C" {
/* conditional compilation parameters */
+#if defined(RTEMS_SMP)
+ /*
+ * The SPARC ABI is a bit special with respect to the floating point context.
+ * The complete floating point context is volatile. Thus from an ABI point
+ * of view nothing needs to be saved and restored during a context switch.
+ * Instead the floating point context must be saved and restored during
+ * interrupt processing. Historically the deferred floating point switch is
+ * used for SPARC and the complete floating point context is saved and
+ * restored during a context switch to the new floating point unit owner.
+ * This is a bit dangerous since post-switch actions (e.g. signal handlers)
+ * and context switch extensions may silently corrupt the floating point
+ * context. The floating point unit is disabled for interrupt handlers.
+ * Thus in case an interrupt handler uses the floating point unit then this
+ * will result in a trap.
+ *
+ * On SMP configurations the deferred floating point switch is not
+ * supported in principle. So use here a safe floating point support. Safe
+ * means that the volatile floating point context is saved and restored
+ * around a thread dispatch issued during interrupt processing. Thus
+ * post-switch actions and context switch extensions may safely use the
+ * floating point unit.
+ */
+ #define SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT
+#endif
+
/**
* Should the calls to _Thread_Enable_dispatch be inlined?
*
@@ -102,7 +127,7 @@ extern "C" {
*
* This is set based upon the multilib settings.
*/
-#if ( SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1 )
+#if ( SPARC_HAS_FPU == 1 ) && !defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
#define CPU_HARDWARE_FP TRUE
#else
#define CPU_HARDWARE_FP FALSE
@@ -152,7 +177,7 @@ extern "C" {
* On the SPARC, we can disable the FPU for integer only tasks so
* it is safe to defer floating point context switches.
*/
-#if defined(RTEMS_SMP)
+#if defined(SPARC_USE_SAFE_FP_SUPPORT)
#define CPU_USE_DEFERRED_FP_SWITCH FALSE
#else
#define CPU_USE_DEFERRED_FP_SWITCH TRUE
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