fault.c revision 1.2 1 1.2 matt /* $NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.2 2001/09/05 16:17:35 matt Exp $ */
2 1.1 chris
3 1.1 chris /*
4 1.1 chris * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Mark Brinicombe.
5 1.1 chris * Copyright (c) 1994 Brini.
6 1.1 chris * All rights reserved.
7 1.1 chris *
8 1.1 chris * This code is derived from software written for Brini by Mark Brinicombe
9 1.1 chris *
10 1.1 chris * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 chris * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 chris * are met:
13 1.1 chris * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 chris * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 chris * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 chris * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 chris * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 chris * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 1.1 chris * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 1.1 chris * This product includes software developed by Brini.
21 1.1 chris * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
22 1.1 chris * endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
23 1.1 chris * prior written permission.
24 1.1 chris *
25 1.1 chris * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BRINI ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
26 1.1 chris * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
27 1.1 chris * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
28 1.1 chris * IN NO EVENT SHALL BRINI OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
29 1.1 chris * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
30 1.1 chris * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
31 1.1 chris * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
32 1.1 chris * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
33 1.1 chris * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
34 1.1 chris * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
35 1.1 chris * SUCH DAMAGE.
36 1.1 chris *
37 1.1 chris * RiscBSD kernel project
38 1.1 chris *
39 1.1 chris * fault.c
40 1.1 chris *
41 1.1 chris * Fault handlers
42 1.1 chris *
43 1.1 chris * Created : 28/11/94
44 1.1 chris */
45 1.1 chris
46 1.1 chris #include "opt_ddb.h"
47 1.1 chris #include "opt_pmap_debug.h"
48 1.1 chris
49 1.1 chris #include <sys/types.h>
50 1.1 chris #include <sys/param.h>
51 1.1 chris #include <sys/systm.h>
52 1.1 chris #include <sys/proc.h>
53 1.1 chris #include <sys/user.h>
54 1.1 chris #include <sys/kernel.h>
55 1.1 chris
56 1.1 chris #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
57 1.1 chris
58 1.1 chris #include <machine/frame.h>
59 1.1 chris #include <machine/katelib.h>
60 1.1 chris #include <machine/cpu.h>
61 1.1 chris #include <machine/pte.h>
62 1.2 matt #include <machine/intr.h>
63 1.1 chris #ifdef DDB
64 1.1 chris #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
65 1.1 chris #endif
66 1.1 chris
67 1.1 chris #include <arch/arm/arm/disassem.h>
68 1.1 chris
69 1.1 chris int cowfault __P((vaddr_t));
70 1.1 chris int fetchuserword __P((u_int address, u_int *location));
71 1.1 chris extern char fusubailout[];
72 1.1 chris
73 1.1 chris /* Abort code */
74 1.1 chris
75 1.1 chris /* Define text descriptions of the different aborts */
76 1.1 chris
77 1.1 chris static const char *aborts[16] = {
78 1.1 chris "Write buffer fault",
79 1.1 chris "Alignment fault",
80 1.1 chris "Write buffer fault",
81 1.1 chris "Alignment fault",
82 1.1 chris "Bus error (LF section)",
83 1.1 chris "Translation fault (section)",
84 1.1 chris "Bus error (page)",
85 1.1 chris "Translation fault (page)",
86 1.1 chris "Bus error (section)",
87 1.1 chris "Domain error (section)",
88 1.1 chris "Bus error (page)",
89 1.1 chris "Domain error (page)",
90 1.1 chris "Bus error trans (L1)",
91 1.1 chris "Permission error (section)",
92 1.1 chris "Bus error trans (L2)",
93 1.1 chris "Permission error (page)"
94 1.1 chris };
95 1.1 chris
96 1.1 chris void
97 1.1 chris report_abort(prefix, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc)
98 1.1 chris const char *prefix;
99 1.1 chris u_int fault_status;
100 1.1 chris u_int fault_address;
101 1.1 chris u_int fault_pc;
102 1.1 chris {
103 1.1 chris #ifndef DEBUG
104 1.1 chris if (prefix == NULL) {
105 1.1 chris #endif
106 1.1 chris if (prefix)
107 1.1 chris printf("%s ", prefix);
108 1.1 chris printf("Data abort: '%s' status=%03x address=%08x PC=%08x\n",
109 1.1 chris aborts[fault_status & FAULT_TYPE_MASK],
110 1.1 chris fault_status & 0xfff, fault_address, fault_pc);
111 1.1 chris #ifndef DEBUG
112 1.1 chris }
113 1.1 chris #endif
114 1.1 chris }
115 1.1 chris
116 1.1 chris /*
117 1.1 chris * void data_abort_handler(trapframe_t *frame)
118 1.1 chris *
119 1.1 chris * Abort handler called when read/write occurs at an address of
120 1.1 chris * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
121 1.1 chris * We first need to identify the type of page fault.
122 1.1 chris */
123 1.1 chris
124 1.1 chris #define TRAP_CODE ((fault_status & 0x0f) | (fault_address & 0xfffffff0))
125 1.1 chris
126 1.1 chris void
127 1.1 chris data_abort_handler(frame)
128 1.1 chris trapframe_t *frame;
129 1.1 chris {
130 1.1 chris struct proc *p;
131 1.1 chris struct pcb *pcb;
132 1.1 chris u_int fault_address;
133 1.1 chris u_int fault_status;
134 1.1 chris u_int fault_pc;
135 1.1 chris u_int fault_instruction;
136 1.1 chris int fault_code;
137 1.1 chris int user;
138 1.1 chris int error;
139 1.1 chris void *onfault;
140 1.1 chris
141 1.1 chris /*
142 1.1 chris * Must get fault address and status from the CPU before
143 1.1 chris * re-enabling interrupts. (Interrupt handlers may take
144 1.1 chris * R/M emulation faults.)
145 1.1 chris */
146 1.1 chris fault_address = cpu_faultaddress();
147 1.1 chris fault_status = cpu_faultstatus();
148 1.1 chris fault_pc = frame->tf_pc;
149 1.1 chris
150 1.1 chris /*
151 1.1 chris * Enable IRQ's (disabled by CPU on abort) if trapframe
152 1.1 chris * shows they were enabled.
153 1.1 chris */
154 1.1 chris if (!(frame->tf_spsr & I32_bit))
155 1.1 chris enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
156 1.1 chris
157 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
158 1.1 chris if ((GetCPSR() & PSR_MODE) != PSR_SVC32_MODE)
159 1.1 chris panic("data_abort_handler: not in SVC32 mode");
160 1.1 chris #endif
161 1.1 chris
162 1.1 chris /* Update vmmeter statistics */
163 1.1 chris uvmexp.traps++;
164 1.1 chris
165 1.1 chris /* Extract the fault code from the fault status */
166 1.1 chris fault_code = fault_status & FAULT_TYPE_MASK;
167 1.1 chris
168 1.1 chris /* Get the current proc structure or proc0 if there is none */
169 1.1 chris if ((p = curproc) == NULL)
170 1.1 chris p = &proc0;
171 1.1 chris
172 1.1 chris /*
173 1.1 chris * can't use curpcb, as it might be NULL; and we have p in
174 1.1 chris * a register anyway
175 1.1 chris */
176 1.1 chris pcb = &p->p_addr->u_pcb;
177 1.1 chris
178 1.1 chris /* fusubailout is used by [fs]uswintr to avoid page faulting */
179 1.1 chris if (pcb->pcb_onfault
180 1.1 chris && ((fault_code != FAULT_TRANS_S && fault_code != FAULT_TRANS_P &&
181 1.1 chris fault_code != FAULT_PERM_S && fault_code != FAULT_PERM_P)
182 1.1 chris || pcb->pcb_onfault == fusubailout)) {
183 1.1 chris
184 1.1 chris copyfault:
185 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
186 1.1 chris printf("Using pcb_onfault=%p addr=%08x st=%08x p=%p\n",
187 1.1 chris pcb->pcb_onfault, fault_address, fault_status, p);
188 1.1 chris #endif
189 1.1 chris frame->tf_pc = (u_int)pcb->pcb_onfault;
190 1.1 chris if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE)
191 1.1 chris panic("Yikes pcb_onfault=%p during USR mode fault\n",
192 1.1 chris pcb->pcb_onfault);
193 1.1 chris return;
194 1.1 chris }
195 1.1 chris
196 1.1 chris /* More debug stuff */
197 1.1 chris
198 1.1 chris fault_instruction = ReadWord(fault_pc);
199 1.1 chris
200 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
201 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0) {
202 1.1 chris report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
203 1.1 chris printf("Instruction @V%08x = %08x\n",
204 1.1 chris fault_pc, fault_instruction);
205 1.1 chris }
206 1.1 chris #endif
207 1.1 chris
208 1.1 chris /* Call the cpu specific abort fixup routine */
209 1.1 chris error = cpu_dataabt_fixup(frame);
210 1.1 chris if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN)
211 1.1 chris return;
212 1.1 chris if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED) {
213 1.1 chris printf("pc = 0x%08x, insn = ", fault_pc);
214 1.1 chris disassemble(fault_pc);
215 1.1 chris panic("data abort fixup failed\n");
216 1.1 chris }
217 1.1 chris
218 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
219 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
220 1.1 chris printf("fault in process %p\n", p);
221 1.1 chris #endif
222 1.1 chris
223 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
224 1.1 chris /* Is this needed ? */
225 1.1 chris if (pcb != curpcb) {
226 1.1 chris printf("data_abort: Alert ! pcb(%p) != curpcb(%p)\n",
227 1.1 chris pcb, curpcb);
228 1.1 chris printf("data_abort: Alert ! proc(%p), curproc(%p)\n",
229 1.1 chris p, curproc);
230 1.1 chris }
231 1.1 chris #endif /* DEBUG */
232 1.1 chris
233 1.1 chris /* Were we in user mode when the abort occurred ? */
234 1.1 chris if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE) {
235 1.1 chris /*
236 1.1 chris * Note that the fault was from USR mode.
237 1.1 chris */
238 1.1 chris user = 1;
239 1.1 chris p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = frame;
240 1.1 chris } else
241 1.1 chris user = 0;
242 1.1 chris
243 1.1 chris /* Now act on the fault type */
244 1.1 chris switch (fault_code) {
245 1.1 chris case FAULT_WRTBUF_0: /* Write Buffer Fault */
246 1.1 chris case FAULT_WRTBUF_1: /* Write Buffer Fault */
247 1.1 chris /* If this happens forget it no point in continuing */
248 1.1 chris
249 1.1 chris /* FALLTHROUGH */
250 1.1 chris
251 1.1 chris case FAULT_ALIGN_0: /* Alignment Fault */
252 1.1 chris case FAULT_ALIGN_1: /* Alignment Fault */
253 1.1 chris /*
254 1.1 chris * Really this should just kill the process.
255 1.1 chris * Alignment faults are turned off in the kernel
256 1.1 chris * in order to get better performance from shorts with
257 1.1 chris * GCC so an alignment fault means somebody has played
258 1.1 chris * with the control register in the CPU. Might as well
259 1.1 chris * panic as the kernel was not compiled for aligned accesses.
260 1.1 chris */
261 1.1 chris
262 1.1 chris /* FALLTHROUGH */
263 1.1 chris
264 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSERR_0: /* Bus Error LF Section */
265 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSERR_1: /* Bus Error Page */
266 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSERR_2: /* Bus Error Section */
267 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSERR_3: /* Bus Error Page */
268 1.1 chris /* What will accutally cause a bus error ? */
269 1.1 chris /* Real bus errors are not a process problem but hardware */
270 1.1 chris
271 1.1 chris /* FALLTHROUGH */
272 1.1 chris
273 1.1 chris case FAULT_DOMAIN_S: /* Section Domain Error Fault */
274 1.1 chris case FAULT_DOMAIN_P: /* Page Domain Error Fault*/
275 1.1 chris /*
276 1.1 chris * Right well we dont use domains, everything is
277 1.1 chris * always a client and thus subject to access permissions.
278 1.1 chris * If we get a domain error then we have corrupts PTE's
279 1.1 chris * so we might as well die !
280 1.1 chris * I suppose eventually this should just kill the process
281 1.1 chris * who owns the PTE's but if this happens it implies a
282 1.1 chris * kernel problem.
283 1.1 chris */
284 1.1 chris
285 1.1 chris /* FALLTHROUGH */
286 1.1 chris
287 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSTRNL1: /* Bus Error Trans L1 Fault */
288 1.1 chris case FAULT_BUSTRNL2: /* Bus Error Trans L2 Fault */
289 1.1 chris /*
290 1.1 chris * These faults imply that the PTE is corrupt.
291 1.1 chris * Likely to be a kernel fault so we had better stop.
292 1.1 chris */
293 1.1 chris
294 1.1 chris /* FALLTHROUGH */
295 1.1 chris
296 1.1 chris default :
297 1.1 chris /* Are there any combinations I have missed ? */
298 1.1 chris report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
299 1.1 chris
300 1.1 chris we_re_toast:
301 1.1 chris /*
302 1.1 chris * Were are dead, try and provide some debug
303 1.1 chris * information before dying.
304 1.1 chris */
305 1.1 chris #ifdef DDB
306 1.1 chris printf("Unhandled trap (frame = %p)\n", frame);
307 1.1 chris report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
308 1.1 chris kdb_trap(-1, frame);
309 1.1 chris return;
310 1.1 chris #else
311 1.1 chris panic("Unhandled trap (frame = %p)", frame);
312 1.1 chris #endif /* DDB */
313 1.1 chris
314 1.1 chris case FAULT_TRANS_P: /* Page Translation Fault */
315 1.1 chris case FAULT_PERM_P: /* Page Permission Fault */
316 1.1 chris case FAULT_TRANS_S: /* Section Translation Fault */
317 1.1 chris case FAULT_PERM_S: /* Section Permission Fault */
318 1.1 chris /*
319 1.1 chris * Page/section translation/permission fault -- need to fault in
320 1.1 chris * the page and possibly the page table page.
321 1.1 chris */
322 1.1 chris {
323 1.1 chris register vaddr_t va;
324 1.1 chris register struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
325 1.1 chris register struct vm_map *map;
326 1.1 chris int rv;
327 1.1 chris vm_prot_t ftype;
328 1.1 chris extern struct vm_map *kernel_map;
329 1.1 chris
330 1.1 chris va = trunc_page((vaddr_t)fault_address);
331 1.1 chris
332 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
333 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
334 1.1 chris printf("page fault: addr=V%08lx ", va);
335 1.1 chris #endif
336 1.1 chris
337 1.1 chris /*
338 1.1 chris * It is only a kernel address space fault iff:
339 1.1 chris * 1. user == 0 and
340 1.1 chris * 2. pcb_onfault not set or
341 1.1 chris * 3. pcb_onfault set but supervisor space fault
342 1.1 chris * The last can occur during an exec() copyin where the
343 1.1 chris * argument space is lazy-allocated.
344 1.1 chris */
345 1.1 chris if (!user &&
346 1.1 chris (va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS || va < VM_MIN_ADDRESS)) {
347 1.1 chris /* Was the fault due to the FPE/IPKDB ? */
348 1.1 chris if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_UND32_MODE) {
349 1.1 chris report_abort("UND32", fault_status,
350 1.1 chris fault_address, fault_pc);
351 1.1 chris trapsignal(p, SIGSEGV, TRAP_CODE);
352 1.1 chris
353 1.1 chris /*
354 1.1 chris * Force exit via userret()
355 1.1 chris * This is necessary as the FPE is an extension
356 1.1 chris * to userland that actually runs in a
357 1.1 chris * priveledged mode but uses USR mode
358 1.1 chris * permissions for its accesses.
359 1.1 chris */
360 1.1 chris userret(p);
361 1.1 chris return;
362 1.1 chris }
363 1.1 chris map = kernel_map;
364 1.1 chris } else
365 1.1 chris map = &vm->vm_map;
366 1.1 chris
367 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
368 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
369 1.1 chris printf("vmmap=%p ", map);
370 1.1 chris #endif
371 1.1 chris
372 1.1 chris if (map == NULL)
373 1.1 chris panic("No map for fault address\n");
374 1.1 chris
375 1.1 chris /*
376 1.1 chris * We need to know whether the page should be mapped
377 1.1 chris * as R or R/W. The MMU does not give us the info as
378 1.1 chris * to whether the fault was caused by a read or a write.
379 1.1 chris * This means we need to disassemble the instruction
380 1.1 chris * responsible and determine if it was a read or write
381 1.1 chris * instruction.
382 1.1 chris */
383 1.1 chris /* STR instruction ? */
384 1.1 chris if ((fault_instruction & 0x0c100000) == 0x04000000)
385 1.1 chris ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
386 1.1 chris /* STM or CDT instruction ? */
387 1.1 chris else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0a100000) == 0x08000000)
388 1.1 chris ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
389 1.1 chris /* STRH, STRSH or STRSB instruction ? */
390 1.1 chris else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0e100090) == 0x00000090)
391 1.1 chris ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
392 1.1 chris /* SWP instruction ? */
393 1.1 chris else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0fb00ff0) == 0x01000090)
394 1.1 chris ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
395 1.1 chris else
396 1.1 chris ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
397 1.1 chris
398 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
399 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
400 1.1 chris printf("fault protection = %d\n", ftype);
401 1.1 chris #endif
402 1.1 chris
403 1.1 chris if ((ftype & VM_PROT_WRITE) ?
404 1.1 chris pmap_modified_emulation(map->pmap, va) :
405 1.1 chris pmap_handled_emulation(map->pmap, va))
406 1.1 chris goto out;
407 1.1 chris
408 1.1 chris if (current_intr_depth > 0) {
409 1.1 chris #ifdef DDB
410 1.1 chris printf("Non-emulated page fault with intr_depth > 0\n");
411 1.1 chris report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
412 1.1 chris kdb_trap(-1, frame);
413 1.1 chris return;
414 1.1 chris #else
415 1.1 chris panic("Fault with intr_depth > 0");
416 1.1 chris #endif /* DDB */
417 1.1 chris }
418 1.1 chris
419 1.1 chris onfault = pcb->pcb_onfault;
420 1.1 chris pcb->pcb_onfault = NULL;
421 1.1 chris rv = uvm_fault(map, va, 0, ftype);
422 1.1 chris pcb->pcb_onfault = onfault;
423 1.1 chris if (rv == 0)
424 1.1 chris goto out;
425 1.1 chris
426 1.1 chris if (user == 0) {
427 1.1 chris if (pcb->pcb_onfault)
428 1.1 chris goto copyfault;
429 1.1 chris printf("[u]vm_fault(%p, %lx, %x, 0) -> %x\n",
430 1.1 chris map, va, ftype, rv);
431 1.1 chris goto we_re_toast;
432 1.1 chris }
433 1.1 chris
434 1.1 chris report_abort("", fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
435 1.1 chris if (rv == ENOMEM) {
436 1.1 chris printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
437 1.1 chris "out of swap\n", p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
438 1.1 chris p->p_cred && p->p_ucred ?
439 1.1 chris p->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
440 1.1 chris trapsignal(p, SIGKILL, TRAP_CODE);
441 1.1 chris } else
442 1.1 chris trapsignal(p, SIGSEGV, TRAP_CODE);
443 1.1 chris break;
444 1.1 chris }
445 1.1 chris }
446 1.1 chris
447 1.1 chris out:
448 1.1 chris /* Call userret() if it was a USR mode fault */
449 1.1 chris if (user)
450 1.1 chris userret(p);
451 1.1 chris }
452 1.1 chris
453 1.1 chris
454 1.1 chris /*
455 1.1 chris * void prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *frame)
456 1.1 chris *
457 1.1 chris * Abort handler called when instruction execution occurs at
458 1.1 chris * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
459 1.1 chris * If the address is invalid and we were in SVC mode then panic as
460 1.1 chris * the kernel should never prefetch abort.
461 1.1 chris * If the address is invalid and the page is mapped then the user process
462 1.1 chris * does no have read permission so send it a signal.
463 1.1 chris * Otherwise fault the page in and try again.
464 1.1 chris */
465 1.1 chris
466 1.1 chris extern int kernel_debug;
467 1.1 chris
468 1.1 chris void
469 1.1 chris prefetch_abort_handler(frame)
470 1.1 chris trapframe_t *frame;
471 1.1 chris {
472 1.1 chris register u_int fault_pc;
473 1.1 chris register struct proc *p;
474 1.1 chris register struct pcb *pcb;
475 1.1 chris u_int fault_instruction;
476 1.1 chris pt_entry_t *pte;
477 1.1 chris int error;
478 1.1 chris
479 1.1 chris /*
480 1.1 chris * Enable IRQ's (disabled by the abort) This always comes
481 1.1 chris * from user mode so we know interrupts were not disabled.
482 1.1 chris * But we check anyway.
483 1.1 chris */
484 1.1 chris if (!(frame->tf_spsr & I32_bit))
485 1.1 chris enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
486 1.1 chris
487 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
488 1.1 chris if ((GetCPSR() & PSR_MODE) != PSR_SVC32_MODE)
489 1.1 chris panic("prefetch_abort_handler: not in SVC32 mode");
490 1.1 chris #endif
491 1.1 chris
492 1.1 chris /* Update vmmeter statistics */
493 1.1 chris uvmexp.traps++;
494 1.1 chris
495 1.1 chris /* Call the cpu specific abort fixup routine */
496 1.1 chris error = cpu_prefetchabt_fixup(frame);
497 1.1 chris if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN)
498 1.1 chris return;
499 1.1 chris if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED)
500 1.1 chris panic("prefetch abort fixup failed\n");
501 1.1 chris
502 1.1 chris /* Get the current proc structure or proc0 if there is none */
503 1.1 chris if ((p = curproc) == 0) {
504 1.1 chris p = &proc0;
505 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
506 1.1 chris printf("Prefetch abort with curproc == 0\n");
507 1.1 chris #endif
508 1.1 chris }
509 1.1 chris
510 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
511 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
512 1.1 chris printf("prefetch fault in process %p %s\n", p, p->p_comm);
513 1.1 chris #endif
514 1.1 chris /*
515 1.1 chris * can't use curpcb, as it might be NULL; and we have p in a
516 1.1 chris * register anyway
517 1.1 chris */
518 1.1 chris pcb = &p->p_addr->u_pcb;
519 1.1 chris if (pcb == 0)
520 1.1 chris panic("prefetch_abort_handler: no pcb ... we're toast !\n");
521 1.1 chris
522 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
523 1.1 chris if (pcb != curpcb) {
524 1.1 chris printf("data_abort: Alert ! pcb(%p) != curpcb(%p)\n",
525 1.1 chris pcb, curpcb);
526 1.1 chris printf("data_abort: Alert ! proc(%p), curproc(%p)\n",
527 1.1 chris p, curproc);
528 1.1 chris }
529 1.1 chris #endif /* DEBUG */
530 1.1 chris
531 1.1 chris /* Was the prefectch abort from USR32 mode ? */
532 1.1 chris
533 1.1 chris if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE) {
534 1.1 chris p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = frame;
535 1.1 chris } else {
536 1.1 chris /*
537 1.1 chris * All the kernel code pages are loaded at boot time
538 1.1 chris * and do not get paged
539 1.1 chris */
540 1.1 chris panic("Prefetch abort in non-USR mode (frame=%p)\n", frame);
541 1.1 chris }
542 1.1 chris
543 1.1 chris /* Get fault address */
544 1.1 chris fault_pc = frame->tf_pc;
545 1.1 chris
546 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
547 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
548 1.1 chris printf("prefetch_abort: PC = %08x\n", fault_pc);
549 1.1 chris #endif
550 1.1 chris /* Ok validate the address, can only execute in USER space */
551 1.1 chris if (fault_pc < VM_MIN_ADDRESS || fault_pc >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) {
552 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
553 1.1 chris printf("prefetch: pc (%08x) not in user process space\n",
554 1.1 chris fault_pc);
555 1.1 chris #endif
556 1.1 chris trapsignal(p, SIGSEGV, fault_pc);
557 1.1 chris userret(p);
558 1.1 chris return;
559 1.1 chris }
560 1.1 chris
561 1.1 chris /* Is the page already mapped ? */
562 1.1 chris /* This is debugging for rev K SA110 silicon */
563 1.1 chris pte = pmap_pte(p->p_vmspace->vm_map.pmap, (vaddr_t)fault_pc);
564 1.1 chris if (pte && *pte != 0) {
565 1.1 chris if (kernel_debug & 1) {
566 1.1 chris printf("prefetch_abort: page is already mapped - pte=%p *pte=%08x\n",
567 1.1 chris pte, *pte);
568 1.1 chris printf("prefetch_abort: pc=%08x proc=%p process=%s\n", fault_pc, p, p->p_comm);
569 1.1 chris printf("prefetch_abort: far=%08x fs=%x\n", cpu_faultaddress(), cpu_faultstatus());
570 1.1 chris printf("prefetch_abort: trapframe=%08x\n", (u_int)frame);
571 1.1 chris }
572 1.1 chris #ifdef DDB
573 1.1 chris if (kernel_debug & 2)
574 1.1 chris Debugger();
575 1.1 chris #endif
576 1.1 chris }
577 1.1 chris
578 1.1 chris /* Ok read the fault address. This will fault the page in for us */
579 1.1 chris if (fetchuserword(fault_pc, &fault_instruction) != 0) {
580 1.1 chris #ifdef DEBUG
581 1.1 chris printf("prefetch: faultin failed for address %08x\n",
582 1.1 chris fault_pc);
583 1.1 chris #endif
584 1.1 chris trapsignal(p, SIGSEGV, fault_pc);
585 1.1 chris } else {
586 1.1 chris
587 1.1 chris #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
588 1.1 chris /* More debug stuff */
589 1.1 chris
590 1.1 chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
591 1.1 chris if (pmap_debug_level >= 0) {
592 1.1 chris printf("Instruction @V%08x = %08x\n", fault_pc,
593 1.1 chris fault_instruction);
594 1.1 chris disassemble(fault_pc);
595 1.1 chris printf("return addr=%08x", frame->tf_pc);
596 1.1 chris pte = pmap_pte(p->p_vmspace->vm_map.pmap,
597 1.1 chris (vaddr_t)fault_pc);
598 1.1 chris if (pte)
599 1.1 chris printf(" pte=%p *pte=%08x\n", pte, *pte);
600 1.1 chris else
601 1.1 chris printf("\n");
602 1.1 chris
603 1.1 chris }
604 1.1 chris #endif /* PMAP_DEBUG */
605 1.1 chris #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
606 1.1 chris }
607 1.1 chris
608 1.1 chris userret(p);
609 1.1 chris }
610 1.1 chris
611 1.1 chris int
612 1.1 chris cowfault(va)
613 1.1 chris vaddr_t va;
614 1.1 chris {
615 1.1 chris struct vmspace *vm;
616 1.1 chris int error;
617 1.1 chris
618 1.1 chris if (va >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS)
619 1.1 chris return (EFAULT);
620 1.1 chris
621 1.1 chris /* uvm_fault can't be called from within an interrupt */
622 1.1 chris KASSERT(current_intr_depth == 0);
623 1.1 chris
624 1.1 chris vm = curproc->p_vmspace;
625 1.1 chris error = uvm_fault(&vm->vm_map, va, 0, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE);
626 1.1 chris return error;
627 1.1 chris }
628 1.1 chris
629 1.1 chris /* End of fault.c */
630