| /* |
| * Handle caching attributes in page tables (PAT) |
| * |
| * Authors: Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com> |
| * Suresh B Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com> |
| * |
| * Loosely based on earlier PAT patchset from Eric Biederman and Andi Kleen. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/mm.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/gfp.h> |
| #include <linux/fs.h> |
| #include <linux/bootmem.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/msr.h> |
| #include <asm/tlbflush.h> |
| #include <asm/processor.h> |
| #include <asm/page.h> |
| #include <asm/pgtable.h> |
| #include <asm/pat.h> |
| #include <asm/e820.h> |
| #include <asm/cacheflush.h> |
| #include <asm/fcntl.h> |
| #include <asm/mtrr.h> |
| #include <asm/io.h> |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAT |
| int __read_mostly pat_enabled = 1; |
| |
| void __cpuinit pat_disable(char *reason) |
| { |
| pat_enabled = 0; |
| printk(KERN_INFO "%s\n", reason); |
| } |
| |
| static int __init nopat(char *str) |
| { |
| pat_disable("PAT support disabled."); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| early_param("nopat", nopat); |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| static int debug_enable; |
| static int __init pat_debug_setup(char *str) |
| { |
| debug_enable = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| __setup("debugpat", pat_debug_setup); |
| |
| #define dprintk(fmt, arg...) \ |
| do { if (debug_enable) printk(KERN_INFO fmt, ##arg); } while (0) |
| |
| |
| static u64 __read_mostly boot_pat_state; |
| |
| enum { |
| PAT_UC = 0, /* uncached */ |
| PAT_WC = 1, /* Write combining */ |
| PAT_WT = 4, /* Write Through */ |
| PAT_WP = 5, /* Write Protected */ |
| PAT_WB = 6, /* Write Back (default) */ |
| PAT_UC_MINUS = 7, /* UC, but can be overriden by MTRR */ |
| }; |
| |
| #define PAT(x, y) ((u64)PAT_ ## y << ((x)*8)) |
| |
| void pat_init(void) |
| { |
| u64 pat; |
| |
| if (!pat_enabled) |
| return; |
| |
| /* Paranoia check. */ |
| if (!cpu_has_pat && boot_pat_state) { |
| /* |
| * If this happens we are on a secondary CPU, but |
| * switched to PAT on the boot CPU. We have no way to |
| * undo PAT. |
| */ |
| printk(KERN_ERR "PAT enabled, " |
| "but not supported by secondary CPU\n"); |
| BUG(); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set PWT to Write-Combining. All other bits stay the same */ |
| /* |
| * PTE encoding used in Linux: |
| * PAT |
| * |PCD |
| * ||PWT |
| * ||| |
| * 000 WB _PAGE_CACHE_WB |
| * 001 WC _PAGE_CACHE_WC |
| * 010 UC- _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS |
| * 011 UC _PAGE_CACHE_UC |
| * PAT bit unused |
| */ |
| pat = PAT(0, WB) | PAT(1, WC) | PAT(2, UC_MINUS) | PAT(3, UC) | |
| PAT(4, WB) | PAT(5, WC) | PAT(6, UC_MINUS) | PAT(7, UC); |
| |
| /* Boot CPU check */ |
| if (!boot_pat_state) |
| rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_CR_PAT, boot_pat_state); |
| |
| wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_CR_PAT, pat); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "x86 PAT enabled: cpu %d, old 0x%Lx, new 0x%Lx\n", |
| smp_processor_id(), boot_pat_state, pat); |
| } |
| |
| #undef PAT |
| |
| static char *cattr_name(unsigned long flags) |
| { |
| switch (flags & _PAGE_CACHE_MASK) { |
| case _PAGE_CACHE_UC: return "uncached"; |
| case _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS: return "uncached-minus"; |
| case _PAGE_CACHE_WB: return "write-back"; |
| case _PAGE_CACHE_WC: return "write-combining"; |
| default: return "broken"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The global memtype list keeps track of memory type for specific |
| * physical memory areas. Conflicting memory types in different |
| * mappings can cause CPU cache corruption. To avoid this we keep track. |
| * |
| * The list is sorted based on starting address and can contain multiple |
| * entries for each address (this allows reference counting for overlapping |
| * areas). All the aliases have the same cache attributes of course. |
| * Zero attributes are represented as holes. |
| * |
| * Currently the data structure is a list because the number of mappings |
| * are expected to be relatively small. If this should be a problem |
| * it could be changed to a rbtree or similar. |
| * |
| * memtype_lock protects the whole list. |
| */ |
| |
| struct memtype { |
| u64 start; |
| u64 end; |
| unsigned long type; |
| struct list_head nd; |
| }; |
| |
| static LIST_HEAD(memtype_list); |
| static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(memtype_lock); /* protects memtype list */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Does intersection of PAT memory type and MTRR memory type and returns |
| * the resulting memory type as PAT understands it. |
| * (Type in pat and mtrr will not have same value) |
| * The intersection is based on "Effective Memory Type" tables in IA-32 |
| * SDM vol 3a |
| */ |
| static unsigned long pat_x_mtrr_type(u64 start, u64 end, unsigned long req_type) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Look for MTRR hint to get the effective type in case where PAT |
| * request is for WB. |
| */ |
| if (req_type == _PAGE_CACHE_WB) { |
| u8 mtrr_type; |
| |
| mtrr_type = mtrr_type_lookup(start, end); |
| if (mtrr_type == MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE) |
| return _PAGE_CACHE_UC; |
| if (mtrr_type == MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB) |
| return _PAGE_CACHE_WC; |
| } |
| |
| return req_type; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * req_type typically has one of the: |
| * - _PAGE_CACHE_WB |
| * - _PAGE_CACHE_WC |
| * - _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS |
| * - _PAGE_CACHE_UC |
| * |
| * req_type will have a special case value '-1', when requester want to inherit |
| * the memory type from mtrr (if WB), existing PAT, defaulting to UC_MINUS. |
| * |
| * If ret_type is NULL, function will return an error if it cannot reserve the |
| * region with req_type. If ret_type is non-null, function will return |
| * available type in ret_type in case of no error. In case of any error |
| * it will return a negative return value. |
| */ |
| int reserve_memtype(u64 start, u64 end, unsigned long req_type, |
| unsigned long *ret_type) |
| { |
| struct memtype *new_entry = NULL; |
| struct memtype *parse; |
| unsigned long actual_type; |
| int err = 0; |
| |
| /* Only track when pat_enabled */ |
| if (!pat_enabled) { |
| /* This is identical to page table setting without PAT */ |
| if (ret_type) { |
| if (req_type == -1) { |
| *ret_type = _PAGE_CACHE_WB; |
| } else { |
| *ret_type = req_type & _PAGE_CACHE_MASK; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Low ISA region is always mapped WB in page table. No need to track */ |
| if (start >= ISA_START_ADDRESS && (end - 1) <= ISA_END_ADDRESS) { |
| if (ret_type) |
| *ret_type = _PAGE_CACHE_WB; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (req_type == -1) { |
| /* |
| * Call mtrr_lookup to get the type hint. This is an |
| * optimization for /dev/mem mmap'ers into WB memory (BIOS |
| * tools and ACPI tools). Use WB request for WB memory and use |
| * UC_MINUS otherwise. |
| */ |
| u8 mtrr_type = mtrr_type_lookup(start, end); |
| |
| if (mtrr_type == MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK) { |
| req_type = _PAGE_CACHE_WB; |
| actual_type = _PAGE_CACHE_WB; |
| } else { |
| req_type = _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS; |
| actual_type = _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS; |
| } |
| } else { |
| req_type &= _PAGE_CACHE_MASK; |
| actual_type = pat_x_mtrr_type(start, end, req_type); |
| } |
| |
| new_entry = kmalloc(sizeof(struct memtype), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!new_entry) |
| return -ENOMEM; |
| |
| new_entry->start = start; |
| new_entry->end = end; |
| new_entry->type = actual_type; |
| |
| if (ret_type) |
| *ret_type = actual_type; |
| |
| spin_lock(&memtype_lock); |
| |
| /* Search for existing mapping that overlaps the current range */ |
| list_for_each_entry(parse, &memtype_list, nd) { |
| struct memtype *saved_ptr; |
| |
| if (parse->start >= end) { |
| dprintk("New Entry\n"); |
| list_add(&new_entry->nd, parse->nd.prev); |
| new_entry = NULL; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (start <= parse->start && end >= parse->start) { |
| if (actual_type != parse->type && ret_type) { |
| actual_type = parse->type; |
| *ret_type = actual_type; |
| new_entry->type = actual_type; |
| } |
| |
| if (actual_type != parse->type) { |
| printk( |
| KERN_INFO "%s:%d conflicting memory types %Lx-%Lx %s<->%s\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| start, end, |
| cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(parse->type)); |
| err = -EBUSY; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| saved_ptr = parse; |
| /* |
| * Check to see whether the request overlaps more |
| * than one entry in the list |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry_continue(parse, &memtype_list, nd) { |
| if (end <= parse->start) { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (actual_type != parse->type) { |
| printk( |
| KERN_INFO "%s:%d conflicting memory types %Lx-%Lx %s<->%s\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| start, end, |
| cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(parse->type)); |
| err = -EBUSY; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (err) { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| dprintk("Overlap at 0x%Lx-0x%Lx\n", |
| saved_ptr->start, saved_ptr->end); |
| /* No conflict. Go ahead and add this new entry */ |
| list_add(&new_entry->nd, saved_ptr->nd.prev); |
| new_entry = NULL; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (start < parse->end) { |
| if (actual_type != parse->type && ret_type) { |
| actual_type = parse->type; |
| *ret_type = actual_type; |
| new_entry->type = actual_type; |
| } |
| |
| if (actual_type != parse->type) { |
| printk( |
| KERN_INFO "%s:%d conflicting memory types %Lx-%Lx %s<->%s\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| start, end, |
| cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(parse->type)); |
| err = -EBUSY; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| saved_ptr = parse; |
| /* |
| * Check to see whether the request overlaps more |
| * than one entry in the list |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry_continue(parse, &memtype_list, nd) { |
| if (end <= parse->start) { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (actual_type != parse->type) { |
| printk( |
| KERN_INFO "%s:%d conflicting memory types %Lx-%Lx %s<->%s\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| start, end, |
| cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(parse->type)); |
| err = -EBUSY; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (err) { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| dprintk("Overlap at 0x%Lx-0x%Lx\n", |
| saved_ptr->start, saved_ptr->end); |
| /* No conflict. Go ahead and add this new entry */ |
| list_add(&new_entry->nd, &saved_ptr->nd); |
| new_entry = NULL; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (err) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO |
| "reserve_memtype failed 0x%Lx-0x%Lx, track %s, req %s\n", |
| start, end, cattr_name(new_entry->type), |
| cattr_name(req_type)); |
| kfree(new_entry); |
| spin_unlock(&memtype_lock); |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| if (new_entry) { |
| /* No conflict. Not yet added to the list. Add to the tail */ |
| list_add_tail(&new_entry->nd, &memtype_list); |
| dprintk("New Entry\n"); |
| } |
| |
| if (ret_type) { |
| dprintk( |
| "reserve_memtype added 0x%Lx-0x%Lx, track %s, req %s, ret %s\n", |
| start, end, cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(req_type), cattr_name(*ret_type)); |
| } else { |
| dprintk( |
| "reserve_memtype added 0x%Lx-0x%Lx, track %s, req %s\n", |
| start, end, cattr_name(actual_type), |
| cattr_name(req_type)); |
| } |
| |
| spin_unlock(&memtype_lock); |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| int free_memtype(u64 start, u64 end) |
| { |
| struct memtype *ml; |
| int err = -EINVAL; |
| |
| /* Only track when pat_enabled */ |
| if (!pat_enabled) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Low ISA region is always mapped WB. No need to track */ |
| if (start >= ISA_START_ADDRESS && end <= ISA_END_ADDRESS) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| spin_lock(&memtype_lock); |
| list_for_each_entry(ml, &memtype_list, nd) { |
| if (ml->start == start && ml->end == end) { |
| list_del(&ml->nd); |
| kfree(ml); |
| err = 0; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| spin_unlock(&memtype_lock); |
| |
| if (err) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "%s:%d freeing invalid memtype %Lx-%Lx\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, start, end); |
| } |
| |
| dprintk("free_memtype request 0x%Lx-0x%Lx\n", start, end); |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * /dev/mem mmap interface. The memtype used for mapping varies: |
| * - Use UC for mappings with O_SYNC flag |
| * - Without O_SYNC flag, if there is any conflict in reserve_memtype, |
| * inherit the memtype from existing mapping. |
| * - Else use UC_MINUS memtype (for backward compatibility with existing |
| * X drivers. |
| */ |
| pgprot_t phys_mem_access_prot(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, |
| unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot) |
| { |
| return vma_prot; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_NONPROMISC_DEVMEM |
| /* This check is done in drivers/char/mem.c in case of NONPROMISC_DEVMEM*/ |
| static inline int range_is_allowed(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size) |
| { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #else |
| static inline int range_is_allowed(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size) |
| { |
| u64 from = ((u64)pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT; |
| u64 to = from + size; |
| u64 cursor = from; |
| |
| while (cursor < to) { |
| if (!devmem_is_allowed(pfn)) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO |
| "Program %s tried to access /dev/mem between %Lx->%Lx.\n", |
| current->comm, from, to); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| cursor += PAGE_SIZE; |
| pfn++; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif /* CONFIG_NONPROMISC_DEVMEM */ |
| |
| int phys_mem_access_prot_allowed(struct file *file, unsigned long pfn, |
| unsigned long size, pgprot_t *vma_prot) |
| { |
| u64 offset = ((u64) pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT; |
| unsigned long flags = _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS; |
| int retval; |
| |
| if (!range_is_allowed(pfn, size)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (file->f_flags & O_SYNC) { |
| flags = _PAGE_CACHE_UC; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32 |
| /* |
| * On the PPro and successors, the MTRRs are used to set |
| * memory types for physical addresses outside main memory, |
| * so blindly setting UC or PWT on those pages is wrong. |
| * For Pentiums and earlier, the surround logic should disable |
| * caching for the high addresses through the KEN pin, but |
| * we maintain the tradition of paranoia in this code. |
| */ |
| if (!pat_enabled && |
| !(boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_MTRR) || |
| boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_K6_MTRR) || |
| boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CYRIX_ARR) || |
| boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CENTAUR_MCR)) && |
| (pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) >= __pa(high_memory)) { |
| flags = _PAGE_CACHE_UC; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * With O_SYNC, we can only take UC mapping. Fail if we cannot. |
| * Without O_SYNC, we want to get |
| * - WB for WB-able memory and no other conflicting mappings |
| * - UC_MINUS for non-WB-able memory with no other conflicting mappings |
| * - Inherit from confliting mappings otherwise |
| */ |
| if (flags != _PAGE_CACHE_UC_MINUS) { |
| retval = reserve_memtype(offset, offset + size, flags, NULL); |
| } else { |
| retval = reserve_memtype(offset, offset + size, -1, &flags); |
| } |
| |
| if (retval < 0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (pfn <= max_pfn_mapped && |
| ioremap_change_attr((unsigned long)__va(offset), size, flags) < 0) { |
| free_memtype(offset, offset + size); |
| printk(KERN_INFO |
| "%s:%d /dev/mem ioremap_change_attr failed %s for %Lx-%Lx\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| cattr_name(flags), |
| offset, (unsigned long long)(offset + size)); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| *vma_prot = __pgprot((pgprot_val(*vma_prot) & ~_PAGE_CACHE_MASK) | |
| flags); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| void map_devmem(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot) |
| { |
| u64 addr = (u64)pfn << PAGE_SHIFT; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| unsigned long want_flags = (pgprot_val(vma_prot) & _PAGE_CACHE_MASK); |
| |
| reserve_memtype(addr, addr + size, want_flags, &flags); |
| if (flags != want_flags) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO |
| "%s:%d /dev/mem expected mapping type %s for %Lx-%Lx, got %s\n", |
| current->comm, current->pid, |
| cattr_name(want_flags), |
| addr, (unsigned long long)(addr + size), |
| cattr_name(flags)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void unmap_devmem(unsigned long pfn, unsigned long size, pgprot_t vma_prot) |
| { |
| u64 addr = (u64)pfn << PAGE_SHIFT; |
| |
| free_memtype(addr, addr + size); |
| } |