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      1  1.30.2.3    skrll /*	$NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.30.2.3 2004/08/25 06:57:17 skrll Exp $	*/
      2       1.1    chris 
      3       1.1    chris /*
      4      1.27      scw  * Copyright 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      5      1.27      scw  * All rights reserved.
      6      1.27      scw  *
      7      1.27      scw  * Written by Steve C. Woodford for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      8      1.27      scw  *
      9      1.27      scw  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10      1.27      scw  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11      1.27      scw  * are met:
     12      1.27      scw  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13      1.27      scw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14      1.27      scw  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15      1.27      scw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16      1.27      scw  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17      1.27      scw  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     18      1.27      scw  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     19      1.27      scw  *      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
     20      1.27      scw  *      Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     21      1.27      scw  * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
     22      1.27      scw  *    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
     23      1.27      scw  *    written permission.
     24      1.27      scw  *
     25      1.27      scw  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASABI SYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
     26      1.27      scw  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     27      1.27      scw  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     28      1.27      scw  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL WASABI SYSTEMS, INC
     29      1.27      scw  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     30      1.27      scw  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     31      1.27      scw  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     32      1.27      scw  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     33      1.27      scw  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     34      1.27      scw  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     35      1.27      scw  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     36      1.27      scw  */
     37      1.27      scw /*
     38       1.1    chris  * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Mark Brinicombe.
     39       1.1    chris  * Copyright (c) 1994 Brini.
     40       1.1    chris  * All rights reserved.
     41       1.1    chris  *
     42       1.1    chris  * This code is derived from software written for Brini by Mark Brinicombe
     43       1.1    chris  *
     44       1.1    chris  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     45       1.1    chris  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     46       1.1    chris  * are met:
     47       1.1    chris  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     48       1.1    chris  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     49       1.1    chris  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     50       1.1    chris  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     51       1.1    chris  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     52       1.1    chris  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     53       1.1    chris  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     54       1.1    chris  *	This product includes software developed by Brini.
     55       1.1    chris  * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
     56       1.1    chris  *    endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
     57       1.1    chris  *    prior written permission.
     58       1.1    chris  *
     59       1.1    chris  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BRINI ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
     60       1.1    chris  * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
     61       1.1    chris  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     62       1.1    chris  * IN NO EVENT SHALL BRINI OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
     63       1.1    chris  * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
     64       1.1    chris  * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
     65       1.1    chris  * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     66       1.1    chris  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     67       1.1    chris  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     68       1.1    chris  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     69       1.1    chris  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     70       1.1    chris  *
     71       1.1    chris  * RiscBSD kernel project
     72       1.1    chris  *
     73       1.1    chris  * fault.c
     74       1.1    chris  *
     75       1.1    chris  * Fault handlers
     76       1.1    chris  *
     77       1.1    chris  * Created      : 28/11/94
     78       1.1    chris  */
     79       1.1    chris 
     80       1.1    chris #include "opt_ddb.h"
     81      1.28   briggs #include "opt_kgdb.h"
     82       1.1    chris 
     83       1.1    chris #include <sys/types.h>
     84  1.30.2.3    skrll __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.30.2.3 2004/08/25 06:57:17 skrll Exp $");
     85      1.21    bjh21 
     86       1.1    chris #include <sys/param.h>
     87       1.1    chris #include <sys/systm.h>
     88       1.1    chris #include <sys/proc.h>
     89  1.30.2.1    skrll #include <sys/savar.h>
     90       1.1    chris #include <sys/user.h>
     91       1.1    chris #include <sys/kernel.h>
     92       1.1    chris 
     93       1.1    chris #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     94  1.30.2.2    skrll #include <uvm/uvm_stat.h>
     95  1.30.2.2    skrll #ifdef UVMHIST
     96  1.30.2.2    skrll #include <uvm/uvm.h>
     97  1.30.2.2    skrll #endif
     98      1.18  thorpej 
     99      1.18  thorpej #include <arm/cpuconf.h>
    100       1.1    chris 
    101       1.1    chris #include <machine/frame.h>
    102       1.5  thorpej #include <arm/arm32/katelib.h>
    103       1.1    chris #include <machine/cpu.h>
    104       1.2     matt #include <machine/intr.h>
    105      1.28   briggs #if defined(DDB) || defined(KGDB)
    106       1.1    chris #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
    107      1.28   briggs #ifdef KGDB
    108      1.28   briggs #include <sys/kgdb.h>
    109      1.28   briggs #endif
    110      1.28   briggs #if !defined(DDB)
    111      1.28   briggs #define kdb_trap	kgdb_trap
    112      1.28   briggs #endif
    113       1.1    chris #endif
    114       1.1    chris 
    115       1.1    chris #include <arch/arm/arm/disassem.h>
    116       1.7    chris #include <arm/arm32/machdep.h>
    117       1.7    chris 
    118       1.1    chris extern char fusubailout[];
    119       1.1    chris 
    120      1.27      scw #ifdef DEBUG
    121      1.27      scw int last_fault_code;	/* For the benefit of pmap_fault_fixup() */
    122      1.27      scw #endif
    123      1.27      scw 
    124  1.30.2.1    skrll #if defined(CPU_ARM3) || defined(CPU_ARM6) || \
    125  1.30.2.1    skrll     defined(CPU_ARM7) || defined(CPU_ARM7TDMI)
    126  1.30.2.1    skrll /* These CPUs may need data/prefetch abort fixups */
    127  1.30.2.1    skrll #define	CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
    128  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif
    129       1.1    chris 
    130  1.30.2.1    skrll struct data_abort {
    131  1.30.2.1    skrll 	int (*func)(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct lwp *, ksiginfo_t *);
    132  1.30.2.1    skrll 	const char *desc;
    133  1.30.2.1    skrll };
    134       1.1    chris 
    135  1.30.2.1    skrll static int dab_fatal(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct lwp *, ksiginfo_t *);
    136  1.30.2.1    skrll static int dab_align(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct lwp *, ksiginfo_t *);
    137  1.30.2.1    skrll static int dab_buserr(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct lwp *, ksiginfo_t *);
    138  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    139  1.30.2.1    skrll static const struct data_abort data_aborts[] = {
    140  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_fatal,	"Vector Exception"},
    141  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_align,	"Alignment Fault 1"},
    142  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_fatal,	"Terminal Exception"},
    143  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_align,	"Alignment Fault 3"},
    144  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Linefetch Abort (S)"},
    145  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Translation Fault (S)"},
    146  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Linefetch Abort (P)"},
    147  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Translation Fault (P)"},
    148  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Non-Linefetch Abort (S)"},
    149  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Domain Fault (S)"},
    150  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Non-Linefetch Abort (P)"},
    151  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Domain Fault (P)"},
    152  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Translation Abort (L1)"},
    153  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Permission Fault (S)"},
    154  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{dab_buserr,	"External Translation Abort (L2)"},
    155  1.30.2.1    skrll 	{NULL,		"Permission Fault (P)"}
    156       1.1    chris };
    157       1.1    chris 
    158  1.30.2.1    skrll /* Determine if a fault came from user mode */
    159  1.30.2.1    skrll #define	TRAP_USERMODE(tf)	((tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE)
    160       1.1    chris 
    161  1.30.2.1    skrll /* Determine if 'x' is a permission fault */
    162  1.30.2.1    skrll #define	IS_PERMISSION_FAULT(x)					\
    163  1.30.2.1    skrll 	(((1 << ((x) & FAULT_TYPE_MASK)) &			\
    164  1.30.2.1    skrll 	  ((1 << FAULT_PERM_P) | (1 << FAULT_PERM_S))) != 0)
    165  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    166  1.30.2.1    skrll #if 0
    167  1.30.2.1    skrll /* maybe one day we'll do emulations */
    168  1.30.2.1    skrll #define	TRAPSIGNAL(l,k)	(*(l)->l_proc->p_emul->e_trapsignal)((l), (k))
    169  1.30.2.1    skrll #else
    170  1.30.2.1    skrll #define	TRAPSIGNAL(l,k)	trapsignal((l), (k))
    171  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif
    172       1.3  thorpej 
    173  1.30.2.1    skrll static __inline void
    174  1.30.2.1    skrll call_trapsignal(struct lwp *l, ksiginfo_t *ksi)
    175       1.3  thorpej {
    176       1.3  thorpej 
    177  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KERNEL_PROC_LOCK(l->l_proc);
    178  1.30.2.1    skrll 	TRAPSIGNAL(l, ksi);
    179  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KERNEL_PROC_UNLOCK(l->l_proc);
    180  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    181       1.3  thorpej 
    182  1.30.2.1    skrll static __inline int
    183  1.30.2.1    skrll data_abort_fixup(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct lwp *l)
    184  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    185  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
    186  1.30.2.1    skrll 	int error;
    187       1.3  thorpej 
    188  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Call the CPU specific data abort fixup routine */
    189  1.30.2.1    skrll 	error = cpu_dataabt_fixup(tf);
    190  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_true(error != ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED))
    191  1.30.2.1    skrll 		return (error);
    192       1.3  thorpej 
    193  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    194  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * Oops, couldn't fix up the instruction
    195  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    196  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf("data_abort_fixup: fixup for %s mode data abort failed.\n",
    197  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel");
    198  1.30.2.3    skrll #ifdef THUMB_CODE
    199  1.30.2.3    skrll 	if (tf->tf_spsr & PSR_T_bit) {
    200  1.30.2.3    skrll 		printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%04x, 0x%04x, insn = ",
    201  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    tf->tf_pc, *((u_int16 *)(tf->tf_pc & ~1),
    202  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    *((u_int16 *)((tf->tf_pc + 2) & ~1));
    203  1.30.2.3    skrll 	}
    204  1.30.2.3    skrll 	else
    205  1.30.2.3    skrll #endif
    206  1.30.2.3    skrll 	{
    207  1.30.2.3    skrll 		printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%08x, insn = ", tf->tf_pc,
    208  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    *((u_int *)tf->tf_pc));
    209  1.30.2.3    skrll 	}
    210  1.30.2.1    skrll 	disassemble(tf->tf_pc);
    211  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    212  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Die now if this happened in kernel mode */
    213  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
    214  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    215       1.3  thorpej 
    216  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (error);
    217  1.30.2.1    skrll #else
    218  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (ABORT_FIXUP_OK);
    219  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif /* CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED */
    220       1.3  thorpej }
    221       1.3  thorpej 
    222       1.1    chris void
    223  1.30.2.1    skrll data_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
    224       1.1    chris {
    225  1.30.2.1    skrll 	struct vm_map *map;
    226       1.1    chris 	struct pcb *pcb;
    227  1.30.2.1    skrll 	struct lwp *l;
    228  1.30.2.1    skrll 	u_int user, far, fsr;
    229  1.30.2.1    skrll 	vm_prot_t ftype;
    230       1.1    chris 	void *onfault;
    231      1.27      scw 	vaddr_t va;
    232  1.30.2.1    skrll 	int error;
    233  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksiginfo_t ksi;
    234       1.1    chris 
    235  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_FUNC("data_abort_handler");
    236  1.30.2.2    skrll 
    237  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Grab FAR/FSR before enabling interrupts */
    238  1.30.2.1    skrll 	far = cpu_faultaddress();
    239  1.30.2.1    skrll 	fsr = cpu_faultstatus();
    240       1.1    chris 
    241  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_CALLED(maphist);
    242       1.1    chris 	/* Update vmmeter statistics */
    243       1.1    chris 	uvmexp.traps++;
    244       1.1    chris 
    245  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Re-enable interrupts if they were enabled previously */
    246  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_true((tf->tf_spsr & I32_bit) == 0))
    247  1.30.2.1    skrll 		enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
    248       1.1    chris 
    249      1.26  thorpej 	/* Get the current lwp structure or lwp0 if there is none */
    250  1.30.2.1    skrll 	l = (curlwp != NULL) ? curlwp : &lwp0;
    251       1.1    chris 
    252  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " (pc=0x%x, l=0x%x, far=0x%x, fsr=0x%x)",
    253  1.30.2.2    skrll 	    tf->tf_pc, l, far, fsr);
    254  1.30.2.2    skrll 
    255  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Data abort came from user mode? */
    256  1.30.2.1    skrll 	user = TRAP_USERMODE(tf);
    257       1.1    chris 
    258  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Grab the current pcb */
    259  1.30.2.1    skrll 	pcb = &l->l_addr->u_pcb;
    260       1.1    chris 
    261  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Invoke the appropriate handler, if necessary */
    262  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].func != NULL)) {
    263  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if ((data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].func)(tf, fsr, far,
    264  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    l, &ksi))
    265  1.30.2.1    skrll 			goto do_trapsignal;
    266  1.30.2.1    skrll 		goto out;
    267       1.1    chris 	}
    268       1.1    chris 
    269  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    270  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * At this point, we're dealing with one of the following data aborts:
    271  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *
    272  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_TRANS_S  - Translation -- Section
    273  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_TRANS_P  - Translation -- Page
    274  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_DOMAIN_S - Domain -- Section
    275  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_DOMAIN_P - Domain -- Page
    276  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_PERM_S   - Permission -- Section
    277  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *  FAULT_PERM_P   - Permission -- Page
    278  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *
    279  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * These are the main virtual memory-related faults signalled by
    280  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * the MMU.
    281  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    282       1.1    chris 
    283  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* fusubailout is used by [fs]uswintr to avoid page faulting */
    284  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(pcb->pcb_onfault == fusubailout)) {
    285  1.30.2.1    skrll 		tf->tf_r0 = EFAULT;
    286  1.30.2.1    skrll 		tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
    287       1.1    chris 		return;
    288       1.1    chris 	}
    289       1.1    chris 
    290  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (user)
    291  1.30.2.1    skrll 		l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = tf;
    292      1.11  reinoud 
    293  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    294  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * Make sure the Program Counter is sane. We could fall foul of
    295  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * someone executing Thumb code, in which case the PC might not
    296  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * be word-aligned. This would cause a kernel alignment fault
    297  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * further down if we have to decode the current instruction.
    298  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    299  1.30.2.3    skrll #ifdef THUMB_CODE
    300  1.30.2.3    skrll 	/*
    301  1.30.2.3    skrll 	 * XXX: It would be nice to be able to support Thumb in the kernel
    302  1.30.2.3    skrll 	 * at some point.
    303  1.30.2.3    skrll 	 */
    304  1.30.2.3    skrll 	if (__predict_false(!user && (tf->tf_pc & 3) != 0)) {
    305  1.30.2.3    skrll 		printf("\ndata_abort_fault: Misaligned Kernel-mode "
    306  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    "Program Counter\n");
    307  1.30.2.3    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    308  1.30.2.3    skrll 	}
    309  1.30.2.3    skrll #else
    310  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false((tf->tf_pc & 3) != 0)) {
    311      1.11  reinoud 		if (user) {
    312  1.30.2.1    skrll 			/*
    313  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * Give the user an illegal instruction signal.
    314  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 */
    315  1.30.2.1    skrll 			/* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
    316  1.30.2.1    skrll 			KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    317  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_signo = SIGILL;
    318  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_code = ILL_ILLOPC;
    319  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) far;
    320  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_trap = fsr;
    321  1.30.2.1    skrll 			goto do_trapsignal;
    322  1.30.2.1    skrll 		}
    323       1.1    chris 
    324       1.1    chris 		/*
    325  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * The kernel never executes Thumb code.
    326       1.1    chris 		 */
    327  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("\ndata_abort_fault: Misaligned Kernel-mode "
    328  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    "Program Counter\n");
    329  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    330  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    331  1.30.2.3    skrll #endif
    332       1.1    chris 
    333  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* See if the CPU state needs to be fixed up */
    334  1.30.2.1    skrll 	switch (data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, l)) {
    335  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN:
    336       1.1    chris 		return;
    337  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED:
    338  1.30.2.1    skrll 		/* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
    339  1.30.2.1    skrll 		KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    340  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGILL;
    341  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_code = ILL_ILLOPC;
    342  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) far;
    343  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_trap = fsr;
    344  1.30.2.1    skrll 		goto do_trapsignal;
    345  1.30.2.1    skrll 	default:
    346  1.30.2.1    skrll 		break;
    347      1.27      scw 	}
    348      1.27      scw 
    349  1.30.2.1    skrll 	va = trunc_page((vaddr_t)far);
    350       1.1    chris 
    351      1.27      scw 	/*
    352      1.27      scw 	 * It is only a kernel address space fault iff:
    353      1.27      scw 	 *	1. user == 0  and
    354      1.27      scw 	 *	2. pcb_onfault not set or
    355  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *	3. pcb_onfault set and not LDRT/LDRBT/STRT/STRBT instruction.
    356      1.27      scw 	 */
    357  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (user == 0 && (va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ||
    358  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    (va < VM_MIN_ADDRESS && vector_page == ARM_VECTORS_LOW)) &&
    359  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    __predict_true((pcb->pcb_onfault == NULL ||
    360  1.30.2.1    skrll 	     (ReadWord(tf->tf_pc) & 0x05200000) != 0x04200000))) {
    361  1.30.2.1    skrll 		map = kernel_map;
    362  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    363      1.27      scw 		/* Was the fault due to the FPE/IPKDB ? */
    364  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (__predict_false((tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE)==PSR_UND32_MODE)) {
    365  1.30.2.1    skrll 			KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    366  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_signo = SIGSEGV;
    367  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_code = SEGV_ACCERR;
    368  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) far;
    369  1.30.2.1    skrll 			ksi.ksi_trap = fsr;
    370      1.27      scw 
    371      1.27      scw 			/*
    372      1.27      scw 			 * Force exit via userret()
    373  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * This is necessary as the FPE is an extension to
    374  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * userland that actually runs in a priveledged mode
    375  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * but uses USR mode permissions for its accesses.
    376      1.27      scw 			 */
    377  1.30.2.1    skrll 			user = 1;
    378  1.30.2.1    skrll 			goto do_trapsignal;
    379      1.27      scw 		}
    380  1.30.2.1    skrll 	} else {
    381  1.30.2.1    skrll 		map = &l->l_proc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
    382  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (l->l_flag & L_SA) {
    383  1.30.2.1    skrll 			l->l_savp->savp_faultaddr = (vaddr_t)far;
    384  1.30.2.1    skrll 			l->l_flag |= L_SA_PAGEFAULT;
    385  1.30.2.1    skrll 		}
    386  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    387       1.1    chris 
    388      1.27      scw 	/*
    389      1.27      scw 	 * We need to know whether the page should be mapped
    390      1.27      scw 	 * as R or R/W. The MMU does not give us the info as
    391      1.27      scw 	 * to whether the fault was caused by a read or a write.
    392  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *
    393  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * However, we know that a permission fault can only be
    394  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * the result of a write to a read-only location, so
    395  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * we can deal with those quickly.
    396  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 *
    397  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * Otherwise we need to disassemble the instruction
    398  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * responsible to determine if it was a write.
    399      1.27      scw 	 */
    400  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (IS_PERMISSION_FAULT(fsr))
    401      1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    402  1.30.2.1    skrll 	else {
    403  1.30.2.3    skrll #ifdef THUMB_CODE
    404  1.30.2.3    skrll 		/* Fast track the ARM case.  */
    405  1.30.2.3    skrll 		if (__predict_false(tf->tf_spsr & PSR_T_bit)) {
    406  1.30.2.3    skrll 			u_int insn = fusword((void *)(tf->tf_pc & ~1));
    407  1.30.2.3    skrll 			u_int insn_f8 = insn & 0xf800;
    408  1.30.2.3    skrll 			u_int insn_fe = insn & 0xfe00;
    409  1.30.2.3    skrll 
    410  1.30.2.3    skrll 			if (insn_f8 == 0x6000 || /* STR(1) */
    411  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_f8 == 0x7000 || /* STRB(1) */
    412  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_f8 == 0x8000 || /* STRH(1) */
    413  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_f8 == 0x9000 || /* STR(3) */
    414  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_f8 == 0xc000 || /* STM */
    415  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_fe == 0x5000 || /* STR(2) */
    416  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_fe == 0x5200 || /* STRH(2) */
    417  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    insn_fe == 0x5400)   /* STRB(2) */
    418  1.30.2.3    skrll 				ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    419  1.30.2.3    skrll 			else
    420  1.30.2.3    skrll 				ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
    421  1.30.2.3    skrll 		}
    422  1.30.2.1    skrll 		else
    423  1.30.2.3    skrll #endif
    424  1.30.2.3    skrll 		{
    425  1.30.2.3    skrll 			u_int insn = ReadWord(tf->tf_pc);
    426  1.30.2.3    skrll 
    427  1.30.2.3    skrll 			if (((insn & 0x0c100000) == 0x04000000) || /* STR[B] */
    428  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    ((insn & 0x0e1000b0) == 0x000000b0) || /* STR[HD]*/
    429  1.30.2.3    skrll 			    ((insn & 0x0a100000) == 0x08000000))   /* STM/CDT*/
    430  1.30.2.3    skrll 				ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    431  1.30.2.3    skrll 			else if ((insn & 0x0fb00ff0) == 0x01000090)/* SWP */
    432  1.30.2.3    skrll 				ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
    433  1.30.2.3    skrll 			else
    434  1.30.2.3    skrll 				ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
    435  1.30.2.3    skrll 		}
    436  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    437  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    438  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    439  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * See if the fault is as a result of ref/mod emulation,
    440  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * or domain mismatch.
    441  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    442  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef DEBUG
    443  1.30.2.1    skrll 	last_fault_code = fsr;
    444       1.1    chris #endif
    445  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (pmap_fault_fixup(map->pmap, va, ftype, user)) {
    446  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (map != kernel_map)
    447  1.30.2.1    skrll 			l->l_flag &= ~L_SA_PAGEFAULT;
    448  1.30.2.2    skrll 		UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " <- ref/mod emul", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    449      1.27      scw 		goto out;
    450  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    451       1.1    chris 
    452  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(current_intr_depth > 0)) {
    453  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
    454  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_r0 = EINVAL;
    455  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
    456  1.30.2.1    skrll 			return;
    457  1.30.2.1    skrll 		}
    458  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("\nNon-emulated page fault with intr_depth > 0\n");
    459  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    460      1.27      scw 	}
    461       1.1    chris 
    462      1.27      scw 	onfault = pcb->pcb_onfault;
    463      1.27      scw 	pcb->pcb_onfault = NULL;
    464  1.30.2.1    skrll 	error = uvm_fault(map, va, 0, ftype);
    465      1.27      scw 	pcb->pcb_onfault = onfault;
    466  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    467  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (map != kernel_map)
    468  1.30.2.1    skrll 		l->l_flag &= ~L_SA_PAGEFAULT;
    469  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    470  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_true(error == 0)) {
    471  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (user)
    472  1.30.2.1    skrll 			uvm_grow(l->l_proc, va); /* Record any stack growth */
    473  1.30.2.2    skrll 		UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " <- uvm", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    474      1.27      scw 		goto out;
    475      1.27      scw 	}
    476  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    477      1.27      scw 	if (user == 0) {
    478      1.27      scw 		if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
    479  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_r0 = error;
    480  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
    481  1.30.2.1    skrll 			return;
    482       1.1    chris 		}
    483  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    484  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("\nuvm_fault(%p, %lx, %x, 0) -> %x\n", map, va, ftype,
    485  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    error);
    486  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    487      1.27      scw 	}
    488       1.1    chris 
    489  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    490  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    491  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (error == ENOMEM) {
    492      1.27      scw 		printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
    493  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    "out of swap\n", l->l_proc->p_pid, l->l_proc->p_comm,
    494  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    (l->l_proc->p_cred && l->l_proc->p_ucred) ?
    495  1.30.2.1    skrll 		     l->l_proc->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
    496  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGKILL;
    497      1.27      scw 	} else
    498  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGSEGV;
    499      1.27      scw 
    500  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_code = (error == EACCES) ? SEGV_ACCERR : SEGV_MAPERR;
    501  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) far;
    502  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_trap = fsr;
    503  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " <- erorr (%d)", error, 0, 0, 0);
    504  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    505  1.30.2.1    skrll do_trapsignal:
    506  1.30.2.1    skrll 	call_trapsignal(l, &ksi);
    507      1.27      scw out:
    508  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* If returning to user mode, make sure to invoke userret() */
    509       1.1    chris 	if (user)
    510      1.26  thorpej 		userret(l);
    511       1.1    chris }
    512       1.1    chris 
    513  1.30.2.1    skrll /*
    514  1.30.2.1    skrll  * dab_fatal() handles the following data aborts:
    515  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    516  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_WRTBUF_0 - Vector Exception
    517  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_WRTBUF_1 - Terminal Exception
    518  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    519  1.30.2.1    skrll  * We should never see these on a properly functioning system.
    520  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    521  1.30.2.1    skrll  * This function is also called by the other handlers if they
    522  1.30.2.1    skrll  * detect a fatal problem.
    523  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    524  1.30.2.1    skrll  * Note: If 'l' is NULL, we assume we're dealing with a prefetch abort.
    525  1.30.2.1    skrll  */
    526  1.30.2.1    skrll static int
    527  1.30.2.1    skrll dab_fatal(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct lwp *l, ksiginfo_t *ksi)
    528  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    529  1.30.2.1    skrll 	const char *mode;
    530  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    531  1.30.2.1    skrll 	mode = TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel";
    532  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    533  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (l != NULL) {
    534  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("Fatal %s mode data abort: '%s'\n", mode,
    535  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].desc);
    536  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("trapframe: %p\nFSR=%08x, FAR=", tf, fsr);
    537  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) == 0)
    538  1.30.2.1    skrll 			printf("%08x, ", far);
    539  1.30.2.1    skrll 		else
    540  1.30.2.1    skrll 			printf("Invalid,  ");
    541  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("spsr=%08x\n", tf->tf_spsr);
    542  1.30.2.1    skrll 	} else {
    543  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("Fatal %s mode prefetch abort at 0x%08x\n",
    544  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    mode, tf->tf_pc);
    545  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("trapframe: %p, spsr=%08x\n", tf, tf->tf_spsr);
    546  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    547  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    548  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf("r0 =%08x, r1 =%08x, r2 =%08x, r3 =%08x\n",
    549  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    tf->tf_r0, tf->tf_r1, tf->tf_r2, tf->tf_r3);
    550  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf("r4 =%08x, r5 =%08x, r6 =%08x, r7 =%08x\n",
    551  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    tf->tf_r4, tf->tf_r5, tf->tf_r6, tf->tf_r7);
    552  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf("r8 =%08x, r9 =%08x, r10=%08x, r11=%08x\n",
    553  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    tf->tf_r8, tf->tf_r9, tf->tf_r10, tf->tf_r11);
    554  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf("r12=%08x, ", tf->tf_r12);
    555  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    556  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
    557  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("usp=%08x, ulr=%08x",
    558  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    tf->tf_usr_sp, tf->tf_usr_lr);
    559  1.30.2.1    skrll 	else
    560  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("ssp=%08x, slr=%08x",
    561  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    tf->tf_svc_sp, tf->tf_svc_lr);
    562  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf(", pc =%08x\n\n", tf->tf_pc);
    563  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    564  1.30.2.1    skrll #if defined(DDB) || defined(KGDB)
    565  1.30.2.1    skrll 	kdb_trap(T_FAULT, tf);
    566  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif
    567  1.30.2.1    skrll 	panic("Fatal abort");
    568  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*NOTREACHED*/
    569  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    570  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    571  1.30.2.1    skrll /*
    572  1.30.2.1    skrll  * dab_align() handles the following data aborts:
    573  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    574  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_ALIGN_0 - Alignment fault
    575  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_ALIGN_0 - Alignment fault
    576  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    577  1.30.2.1    skrll  * These faults are fatal if they happen in kernel mode. Otherwise, we
    578  1.30.2.1    skrll  * deliver a bus error to the process.
    579  1.30.2.1    skrll  */
    580  1.30.2.1    skrll static int
    581  1.30.2.1    skrll dab_align(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct lwp *l, ksiginfo_t *ksi)
    582  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    583  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    584  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Alignment faults are always fatal if they occur in kernel mode */
    585  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
    586  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    587  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    588  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* pcb_onfault *must* be NULL at this point */
    589  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KDASSERT(l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == NULL);
    590  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    591  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* See if the CPU state needs to be fixed up */
    592  1.30.2.1    skrll 	(void) data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, l);
    593  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    594  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Deliver a bus error signal to the process */
    595  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KSI_INIT_TRAP(ksi);
    596  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_signo = SIGBUS;
    597  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_code = BUS_ADRALN;
    598  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t)far;
    599  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_trap = fsr;
    600  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    601  1.30.2.1    skrll 	l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = tf;
    602  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    603  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (1);
    604  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    605  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    606  1.30.2.1    skrll /*
    607  1.30.2.1    skrll  * dab_buserr() handles the following data aborts:
    608  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    609  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSERR_0 - External Abort on Linefetch -- Section
    610  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSERR_1 - External Abort on Linefetch -- Page
    611  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSERR_2 - External Abort on Non-linefetch -- Section
    612  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSERR_3 - External Abort on Non-linefetch -- Page
    613  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSTRNL1 - External abort on Translation -- Level 1
    614  1.30.2.1    skrll  *  FAULT_BUSTRNL2 - External abort on Translation -- Level 2
    615  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    616  1.30.2.1    skrll  * If pcb_onfault is set, flag the fault and return to the handler.
    617  1.30.2.1    skrll  * If the fault occurred in user mode, give the process a SIGBUS.
    618  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    619  1.30.2.1    skrll  * Note: On XScale, FAULT_BUSERR_0, FAULT_BUSERR_1, and FAULT_BUSERR_2
    620  1.30.2.1    skrll  * can be flagged as imprecise in the FSR. This causes a real headache
    621  1.30.2.1    skrll  * since some of the machine state is lost. In this case, tf->tf_pc
    622  1.30.2.1    skrll  * may not actually point to the offending instruction. In fact, if
    623  1.30.2.1    skrll  * we've taken a double abort fault, it generally points somewhere near
    624  1.30.2.1    skrll  * the top of "data_abort_entry" in exception.S.
    625  1.30.2.1    skrll  *
    626  1.30.2.1    skrll  * In all other cases, these data aborts are considered fatal.
    627  1.30.2.1    skrll  */
    628  1.30.2.1    skrll static int
    629  1.30.2.1    skrll dab_buserr(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct lwp *l,
    630  1.30.2.1    skrll     ksiginfo_t *ksi)
    631  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    632  1.30.2.1    skrll 	struct pcb *pcb = &l->l_addr->u_pcb;
    633  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    634  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef __XSCALE__
    635  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) != 0 &&
    636  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    (tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_ABT32_MODE) {
    637  1.30.2.1    skrll 		/*
    638  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * Oops, an imprecise, double abort fault. We've lost the
    639  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * r14_abt/spsr_abt values corresponding to the original
    640  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * abort, and the spsr saved in the trapframe indicates
    641  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * ABT mode.
    642  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 */
    643  1.30.2.1    skrll 		tf->tf_spsr &= ~PSR_MODE;
    644  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    645  1.30.2.1    skrll 		/*
    646  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * We use a simple heuristic to determine if the double abort
    647  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * happened as a result of a kernel or user mode access.
    648  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * If the current trapframe is at the top of the kernel stack,
    649  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 * the fault _must_ have come from user mode.
    650  1.30.2.1    skrll 		 */
    651  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (tf != ((trapframe_t *)pcb->pcb_un.un_32.pcb32_sp) - 1) {
    652  1.30.2.1    skrll 			/*
    653  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * Kernel mode. We're either about to die a
    654  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * spectacular death, or pcb_onfault will come
    655  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * to our rescue. Either way, the current value
    656  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * of tf->tf_pc is irrelevant.
    657  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 */
    658  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_spsr |= PSR_SVC32_MODE;
    659  1.30.2.1    skrll 			if (pcb->pcb_onfault == NULL)
    660  1.30.2.1    skrll 				printf("\nKernel mode double abort!\n");
    661  1.30.2.1    skrll 		} else {
    662  1.30.2.1    skrll 			/*
    663  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * User mode. We've lost the program counter at the
    664  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * time of the fault (not that it was accurate anyway;
    665  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * it's not called an imprecise fault for nothing).
    666  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * About all we can do is copy r14_usr to tf_pc and
    667  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * hope for the best. The process is about to get a
    668  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 * SIGBUS, so it's probably history anyway.
    669  1.30.2.1    skrll 			 */
    670  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_spsr |= PSR_USR32_MODE;
    671  1.30.2.1    skrll 			tf->tf_pc = tf->tf_usr_lr;
    672  1.30.2.3    skrll #ifdef THUMB_CODE
    673  1.30.2.3    skrll 			tf->tf_spsr &= ~PSR_T_bit;
    674  1.30.2.3    skrll 			if (tf->tf_usr_lr & 1)
    675  1.30.2.3    skrll 				tf->tf_spsr |= PSR_T_bit;
    676  1.30.2.3    skrll #endif
    677  1.30.2.1    skrll 		}
    678  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    679  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    680  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* FAR is invalid for imprecise exceptions */
    681  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) != 0)
    682  1.30.2.1    skrll 		far = 0;
    683  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif /* __XSCALE__ */
    684  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    685  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
    686  1.30.2.1    skrll 		KDASSERT(TRAP_USERMODE(tf) == 0);
    687  1.30.2.1    skrll 		tf->tf_r0 = EFAULT;
    688  1.30.2.1    skrll 		tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
    689  1.30.2.1    skrll 		return (0);
    690  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    691  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    692  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* See if the CPU state needs to be fixed up */
    693  1.30.2.1    skrll 	(void) data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, l);
    694  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    695  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    696  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * At this point, if the fault happened in kernel mode, we're toast
    697  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    698  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
    699  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, l, NULL);
    700  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    701  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Deliver a bus error signal to the process */
    702  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KSI_INIT_TRAP(ksi);
    703  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_signo = SIGBUS;
    704  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_code = BUS_ADRERR;
    705  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t)far;
    706  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi->ksi_trap = fsr;
    707  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    708  1.30.2.1    skrll 	l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = tf;
    709  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    710  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (1);
    711  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    712  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    713  1.30.2.1    skrll static __inline int
    714  1.30.2.1    skrll prefetch_abort_fixup(trapframe_t *tf)
    715  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    716  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
    717  1.30.2.1    skrll 	int error;
    718  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    719  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Call the CPU specific prefetch abort fixup routine */
    720  1.30.2.1    skrll 	error = cpu_prefetchabt_fixup(tf);
    721  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_true(error != ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED))
    722  1.30.2.1    skrll 		return (error);
    723  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    724  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    725  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * Oops, couldn't fix up the instruction
    726  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    727  1.30.2.1    skrll 	printf(
    728  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    "prefetch_abort_fixup: fixup for %s mode prefetch abort failed.\n",
    729  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel");
    730  1.30.2.3    skrll #ifdef THUMB_CODE
    731  1.30.2.3    skrll 	if (tf->tf_spsr & PSR_T_bit) {
    732  1.30.2.3    skrll 		printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%04x, 0x%04x, insn = ",
    733  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    tf->tf_pc, *((u_int16 *)(tf->tf_pc & ~1),
    734  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    *((u_int16 *)((tf->tf_pc + 2) & ~1));
    735  1.30.2.3    skrll 	}
    736  1.30.2.3    skrll 	else
    737  1.30.2.3    skrll #endif
    738  1.30.2.3    skrll 	{
    739  1.30.2.3    skrll 		printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%08x, insn = ", tf->tf_pc,
    740  1.30.2.3    skrll 		    *((u_int *)tf->tf_pc));
    741  1.30.2.3    skrll 	}
    742  1.30.2.1    skrll 	disassemble(tf->tf_pc);
    743  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    744  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Die now if this happened in kernel mode */
    745  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
    746  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, 0, tf->tf_pc, NULL, NULL);
    747  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    748  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (error);
    749  1.30.2.1    skrll #else
    750  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (ABORT_FIXUP_OK);
    751  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif /* CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED */
    752  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    753       1.1    chris 
    754       1.1    chris /*
    755  1.30.2.1    skrll  * void prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
    756       1.1    chris  *
    757       1.1    chris  * Abort handler called when instruction execution occurs at
    758       1.1    chris  * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
    759       1.1    chris  * If the address is invalid and we were in SVC mode then panic as
    760       1.1    chris  * the kernel should never prefetch abort.
    761       1.1    chris  * If the address is invalid and the page is mapped then the user process
    762       1.1    chris  * does no have read permission so send it a signal.
    763       1.1    chris  * Otherwise fault the page in and try again.
    764       1.1    chris  */
    765       1.1    chris void
    766  1.30.2.1    skrll prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
    767       1.1    chris {
    768      1.26  thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    769      1.14  thorpej 	struct vm_map *map;
    770      1.14  thorpej 	vaddr_t fault_pc, va;
    771  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksiginfo_t ksi;
    772       1.1    chris 	int error;
    773       1.1    chris 
    774  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_FUNC("prefetch_abort_handler"); UVMHIST_CALLED(maphist);
    775  1.30.2.2    skrll 
    776  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Update vmmeter statistics */
    777  1.30.2.1    skrll 	uvmexp.traps++;
    778  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    779       1.1    chris 	/*
    780       1.1    chris 	 * Enable IRQ's (disabled by the abort) This always comes
    781       1.1    chris 	 * from user mode so we know interrupts were not disabled.
    782       1.1    chris 	 * But we check anyway.
    783       1.1    chris 	 */
    784  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_true((tf->tf_spsr & I32_bit) == 0))
    785       1.1    chris 		enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
    786       1.1    chris 
    787  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* See if the CPU state needs to be fixed up */
    788  1.30.2.1    skrll 	switch (prefetch_abort_fixup(tf)) {
    789  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN:
    790       1.1    chris 		return;
    791  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED:
    792  1.30.2.1    skrll 		/* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
    793  1.30.2.1    skrll 		KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    794  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGILL;
    795  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_code = ILL_ILLOPC;
    796  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) tf->tf_pc;
    797  1.30.2.1    skrll 		l = curlwp;
    798  1.30.2.1    skrll 		l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = tf;
    799  1.30.2.1    skrll 		goto do_trapsignal;
    800  1.30.2.1    skrll 	default:
    801  1.30.2.1    skrll 		break;
    802       1.1    chris 	}
    803       1.1    chris 
    804  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Prefetch aborts cannot happen in kernel mode */
    805  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(!TRAP_USERMODE(tf)))
    806  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, 0, tf->tf_pc, NULL, NULL);
    807       1.1    chris 
    808       1.4  thorpej 	/* Get fault address */
    809  1.30.2.1    skrll 	fault_pc = tf->tf_pc;
    810  1.30.2.1    skrll 	l = curlwp;
    811  1.30.2.1    skrll 	l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = tf;
    812  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " (pc=0x%x, l=0x%x, tf=0x%x)", fault_pc, l, tf,
    813  1.30.2.2    skrll 	    0);
    814       1.4  thorpej 
    815       1.1    chris 	/* Ok validate the address, can only execute in USER space */
    816  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(fault_pc >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS ||
    817  1.30.2.1    skrll 	    (fault_pc < VM_MIN_ADDRESS && vector_page == ARM_VECTORS_LOW))) {
    818  1.30.2.1    skrll 		KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    819  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGSEGV;
    820  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_code = SEGV_ACCERR;
    821  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) fault_pc;
    822  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_trap = fault_pc;
    823  1.30.2.1    skrll 		goto do_trapsignal;
    824       1.1    chris 	}
    825       1.1    chris 
    826  1.30.2.1    skrll 	map = &l->l_proc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
    827  1.30.2.1    skrll 	va = trunc_page(fault_pc);
    828  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    829      1.27      scw 	/*
    830      1.27      scw 	 * See if the pmap can handle this fault on its own...
    831      1.27      scw 	 */
    832  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef DEBUG
    833  1.30.2.1    skrll 	last_fault_code = -1;
    834  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif
    835  1.30.2.2    skrll 	if (pmap_fault_fixup(map->pmap, va, VM_PROT_READ, 1)) {
    836  1.30.2.2    skrll 		UVMHIST_LOG (maphist, " <- emulated", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    837      1.27      scw 		goto out;
    838  1.30.2.2    skrll 	}
    839      1.27      scw 
    840  1.30.2.1    skrll #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    841  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if (__predict_false(current_intr_depth > 0)) {
    842  1.30.2.1    skrll 		printf("\nNon-emulated prefetch abort with intr_depth > 0\n");
    843  1.30.2.1    skrll 		dab_fatal(tf, 0, tf->tf_pc, NULL, NULL);
    844       1.1    chris 	}
    845  1.30.2.1    skrll #endif
    846       1.1    chris 
    847      1.14  thorpej 	error = uvm_fault(map, va, 0, VM_PROT_READ);
    848  1.30.2.2    skrll 	if (__predict_true(error == 0)) {
    849  1.30.2.2    skrll 		UVMHIST_LOG (maphist, " <- uvm", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    850      1.14  thorpej 		goto out;
    851  1.30.2.2    skrll 	}
    852  1.30.2.1    skrll 	KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
    853  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    854  1.30.2.2    skrll 	UVMHIST_LOG (maphist, " <- fatal (%d)", error, 0, 0, 0);
    855      1.14  thorpej 	if (error == ENOMEM) {
    856      1.14  thorpej 		printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
    857  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    "out of swap\n", l->l_proc->p_pid, l->l_proc->p_comm,
    858  1.30.2.1    skrll 		    (l->l_proc->p_cred && l->l_proc->p_ucred) ?
    859  1.30.2.1    skrll 		     l->l_proc->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
    860  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGKILL;
    861      1.14  thorpej 	} else
    862  1.30.2.1    skrll 		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGSEGV;
    863  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    864  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_code = SEGV_MAPERR;
    865  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_addr = (u_int32_t *)(intptr_t) fault_pc;
    866  1.30.2.1    skrll 	ksi.ksi_trap = fault_pc;
    867  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    868  1.30.2.1    skrll do_trapsignal:
    869  1.30.2.1    skrll 	call_trapsignal(l, &ksi);
    870  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    871      1.27      scw out:
    872      1.26  thorpej 	userret(l);
    873       1.1    chris }
    874  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    875  1.30.2.1    skrll /*
    876  1.30.2.1    skrll  * Tentatively read an 8, 16, or 32-bit value from 'addr'.
    877  1.30.2.1    skrll  * If the read succeeds, the value is written to 'rptr' and zero is returned.
    878  1.30.2.1    skrll  * Else, return EFAULT.
    879  1.30.2.1    skrll  */
    880  1.30.2.1    skrll int
    881  1.30.2.1    skrll badaddr_read(void *addr, size_t size, void *rptr)
    882  1.30.2.1    skrll {
    883  1.30.2.1    skrll 	extern int badaddr_read_1(const uint8_t *, uint8_t *);
    884  1.30.2.1    skrll 	extern int badaddr_read_2(const uint16_t *, uint16_t *);
    885  1.30.2.1    skrll 	extern int badaddr_read_4(const uint32_t *, uint32_t *);
    886  1.30.2.1    skrll 	union {
    887  1.30.2.1    skrll 		uint8_t v1;
    888  1.30.2.1    skrll 		uint16_t v2;
    889  1.30.2.1    skrll 		uint32_t v4;
    890  1.30.2.1    skrll 	} u;
    891  1.30.2.1    skrll 	struct pcb *curpcb_save;
    892  1.30.2.1    skrll 	int rv, s;
    893  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    894  1.30.2.1    skrll 	cpu_drain_writebuf();
    895  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    896  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/*
    897  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * We might be called at interrupt time, so arrange to steal
    898  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * lwp0's PCB temporarily, if required, so that pcb_onfault
    899  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 * handling works correctly.
    900  1.30.2.1    skrll 	 */
    901  1.30.2.1    skrll 	s = splhigh();
    902  1.30.2.1    skrll 	if ((curpcb_save = curpcb) == NULL)
    903  1.30.2.1    skrll 		curpcb = &lwp0.l_addr->u_pcb;
    904  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    905  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Read from the test address. */
    906  1.30.2.1    skrll 	switch (size) {
    907  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case sizeof(uint8_t):
    908  1.30.2.1    skrll 		rv = badaddr_read_1(addr, &u.v1);
    909  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (rv == 0 && rptr)
    910  1.30.2.1    skrll 			*(uint8_t *) rptr = u.v1;
    911  1.30.2.1    skrll 		break;
    912  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    913  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case sizeof(uint16_t):
    914  1.30.2.1    skrll 		rv = badaddr_read_2(addr, &u.v2);
    915  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (rv == 0 && rptr)
    916  1.30.2.1    skrll 			*(uint16_t *) rptr = u.v2;
    917  1.30.2.1    skrll 		break;
    918  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    919  1.30.2.1    skrll 	case sizeof(uint32_t):
    920  1.30.2.1    skrll 		rv = badaddr_read_4(addr, &u.v4);
    921  1.30.2.1    skrll 		if (rv == 0 && rptr)
    922  1.30.2.1    skrll 			*(uint32_t *) rptr = u.v4;
    923  1.30.2.1    skrll 		break;
    924  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    925  1.30.2.1    skrll 	default:
    926  1.30.2.1    skrll 		curpcb = curpcb_save;
    927  1.30.2.1    skrll 		panic("badaddr: invalid size (%lu)", (u_long) size);
    928  1.30.2.1    skrll 	}
    929  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    930  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Restore curpcb */
    931  1.30.2.1    skrll 	curpcb = curpcb_save;
    932  1.30.2.1    skrll 	splx(s);
    933  1.30.2.1    skrll 
    934  1.30.2.1    skrll 	/* Return EFAULT if the address was invalid, else zero */
    935  1.30.2.1    skrll 	return (rv);
    936  1.30.2.1    skrll }
    937