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      1  1.32       cl /*	$NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.32 2003/09/18 22:37:38 cl 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 #include "opt_pmap_debug.h"
     83   1.1    chris 
     84   1.1    chris #include <sys/types.h>
     85  1.32       cl __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.32 2003/09/18 22:37:38 cl Exp $");
     86  1.21    bjh21 
     87   1.1    chris #include <sys/param.h>
     88   1.1    chris #include <sys/systm.h>
     89   1.1    chris #include <sys/proc.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  1.18  thorpej 
     95  1.18  thorpej #include <arm/cpuconf.h>
     96   1.1    chris 
     97   1.1    chris #include <machine/frame.h>
     98   1.5  thorpej #include <arm/arm32/katelib.h>
     99   1.1    chris #include <machine/cpu.h>
    100   1.2     matt #include <machine/intr.h>
    101  1.28   briggs #if defined(DDB) || defined(KGDB)
    102   1.1    chris #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
    103  1.28   briggs #ifdef KGDB
    104  1.28   briggs #include <sys/kgdb.h>
    105  1.28   briggs #endif
    106  1.28   briggs #if !defined(DDB)
    107  1.28   briggs #define kdb_trap	kgdb_trap
    108  1.28   briggs #endif
    109   1.1    chris #endif
    110   1.1    chris 
    111   1.1    chris #include <arch/arm/arm/disassem.h>
    112   1.7    chris #include <arm/arm32/machdep.h>
    113   1.7    chris 
    114   1.1    chris extern char fusubailout[];
    115   1.1    chris 
    116  1.27      scw #ifdef DEBUG
    117  1.27      scw int last_fault_code;	/* For the benefit of pmap_fault_fixup() */
    118  1.27      scw #endif
    119  1.27      scw 
    120   1.7    chris static void report_abort __P((const char *, u_int, u_int, u_int));
    121   1.7    chris 
    122   1.1    chris /* Abort code */
    123   1.1    chris 
    124   1.1    chris /* Define text descriptions of the different aborts */
    125   1.1    chris 
    126   1.1    chris static const char *aborts[16] = {
    127   1.1    chris 	"Write buffer fault",
    128   1.1    chris 	"Alignment fault",
    129   1.1    chris 	"Write buffer fault",
    130   1.1    chris 	"Alignment fault",
    131   1.1    chris 	"Bus error (LF section)",
    132   1.1    chris 	"Translation fault (section)",
    133   1.1    chris 	"Bus error (page)",
    134   1.1    chris 	"Translation fault (page)",
    135   1.1    chris 	"Bus error (section)",
    136   1.1    chris 	"Domain error (section)",
    137   1.1    chris 	"Bus error (page)",
    138   1.1    chris 	"Domain error (page)",
    139   1.1    chris 	"Bus error trans (L1)",
    140   1.1    chris 	"Permission error (section)",
    141   1.1    chris 	"Bus error trans (L2)",
    142   1.1    chris 	"Permission error (page)"
    143   1.1    chris };
    144   1.1    chris 
    145   1.7    chris static void
    146   1.1    chris report_abort(prefix, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc)
    147   1.1    chris 	const char *prefix;
    148   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_status;
    149   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_address;
    150   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_pc;
    151   1.1    chris {
    152   1.1    chris #ifndef DEBUG
    153   1.1    chris 	if (prefix == NULL) {
    154   1.1    chris #endif
    155   1.1    chris 		if (prefix)
    156   1.1    chris 			printf("%s ", prefix);
    157   1.1    chris 		printf("Data abort: '%s' status=%03x address=%08x PC=%08x\n",
    158   1.1    chris 		    aborts[fault_status & FAULT_TYPE_MASK],
    159   1.1    chris 		    fault_status & 0xfff, fault_address, fault_pc);
    160   1.1    chris #ifndef DEBUG
    161   1.1    chris 	}
    162   1.1    chris #endif
    163   1.1    chris }
    164   1.1    chris 
    165   1.3  thorpej static __volatile int data_abort_expected;
    166   1.3  thorpej static __volatile int data_abort_received;
    167   1.3  thorpej 
    168   1.3  thorpej int
    169   1.3  thorpej badaddr_read(void *addr, size_t size, void *rptr)
    170   1.3  thorpej {
    171   1.3  thorpej 	u_long rcpt;
    172   1.3  thorpej 	int rv;
    173   1.3  thorpej 
    174   1.3  thorpej 	/* Tell the Data Abort handler that we're expecting one. */
    175   1.3  thorpej 	data_abort_received = 0;
    176   1.3  thorpej 	data_abort_expected = 1;
    177   1.3  thorpej 
    178   1.3  thorpej 	cpu_drain_writebuf();
    179   1.3  thorpej 
    180   1.3  thorpej 	/* Read from the test address. */
    181   1.3  thorpej 	switch (size) {
    182   1.3  thorpej 	case sizeof(uint8_t):
    183   1.3  thorpej 		__asm __volatile("ldrb %0, [%1]"
    184   1.3  thorpej 			: "=r" (rcpt)
    185   1.3  thorpej 			: "r" (addr));
    186   1.3  thorpej 		break;
    187   1.3  thorpej 
    188   1.3  thorpej 	case sizeof(uint16_t):
    189   1.3  thorpej 		__asm __volatile("ldrh %0, [%1]"
    190   1.3  thorpej 			: "=r" (rcpt)
    191   1.3  thorpej 			: "r" (addr));
    192   1.3  thorpej 		break;
    193   1.3  thorpej 
    194   1.3  thorpej 	case sizeof(uint32_t):
    195   1.3  thorpej 		__asm __volatile("ldr %0, [%1]"
    196   1.3  thorpej 			: "=r" (rcpt)
    197   1.3  thorpej 			: "r" (addr));
    198   1.3  thorpej 		break;
    199   1.3  thorpej 
    200   1.3  thorpej 	default:
    201   1.3  thorpej 		data_abort_expected = 0;
    202  1.24   provos 		panic("badaddr: invalid size (%lu)", (u_long) size);
    203   1.3  thorpej 	}
    204   1.3  thorpej 
    205   1.3  thorpej 	/* Disallow further Data Aborts. */
    206   1.3  thorpej 	data_abort_expected = 0;
    207   1.3  thorpej 
    208   1.3  thorpej 	rv = data_abort_received;
    209   1.3  thorpej 	data_abort_received = 0;
    210   1.3  thorpej 
    211   1.3  thorpej 	/* Copy the data back if no fault occurred. */
    212   1.3  thorpej 	if (rptr != NULL && rv == 0) {
    213   1.3  thorpej 		switch (size) {
    214   1.3  thorpej 		case sizeof(uint8_t):
    215   1.3  thorpej 			*(uint8_t *) rptr = rcpt;
    216   1.3  thorpej 			break;
    217   1.3  thorpej 
    218   1.3  thorpej 		case sizeof(uint16_t):
    219   1.3  thorpej 			*(uint16_t *) rptr = rcpt;
    220   1.3  thorpej 			break;
    221   1.3  thorpej 
    222   1.3  thorpej 		case sizeof(uint32_t):
    223   1.3  thorpej 			*(uint32_t *) rptr = rcpt;
    224   1.3  thorpej 			break;
    225   1.3  thorpej 		}
    226   1.3  thorpej 	}
    227   1.3  thorpej 
    228   1.3  thorpej 	/* Return true if the address was invalid. */
    229   1.3  thorpej 	return (rv);
    230   1.3  thorpej }
    231   1.3  thorpej 
    232   1.1    chris /*
    233   1.1    chris  * void data_abort_handler(trapframe_t *frame)
    234   1.1    chris  *
    235   1.1    chris  * Abort handler called when read/write occurs at an address of
    236   1.1    chris  * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
    237   1.1    chris  * We first need to identify the type of page fault.
    238   1.1    chris  */
    239   1.1    chris 
    240   1.1    chris #define TRAP_CODE ((fault_status & 0x0f) | (fault_address & 0xfffffff0))
    241   1.1    chris 
    242  1.27      scw /* Determine if we can recover from a fault */
    243  1.27      scw #define	IS_FATAL_FAULT(x)					\
    244  1.27      scw 	(((1 << (x)) &						\
    245  1.27      scw 	  ((1 << FAULT_WRTBUF_0) | (1 << FAULT_WRTBUF_1) |	\
    246  1.27      scw 	   (1 << FAULT_BUSERR_0) | (1 << FAULT_BUSERR_1) |	\
    247  1.27      scw 	   (1 << FAULT_BUSERR_2) | (1 << FAULT_BUSERR_3) |	\
    248  1.27      scw 	   (1 << FAULT_BUSTRNL1) | (1 << FAULT_BUSTRNL2) |	\
    249  1.27      scw 	   (1 << FAULT_ALIGN_0)  | (1 << FAULT_ALIGN_1))) != 0)
    250  1.27      scw 
    251   1.1    chris void
    252   1.1    chris data_abort_handler(frame)
    253   1.1    chris 	trapframe_t *frame;
    254   1.1    chris {
    255  1.26  thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    256   1.1    chris 	struct proc *p;
    257   1.1    chris 	struct pcb *pcb;
    258   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_address;
    259   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_status;
    260   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_pc;
    261   1.1    chris 	u_int fault_instruction;
    262  1.27      scw 	int fault_code, fatal_fault;
    263   1.1    chris 	int user;
    264   1.1    chris 	int error;
    265  1.27      scw 	int rv;
    266   1.1    chris 	void *onfault;
    267  1.27      scw 	vaddr_t va;
    268  1.27      scw 	struct vmspace *vm;
    269  1.27      scw 	struct vm_map *map;
    270  1.27      scw 	vm_prot_t ftype;
    271  1.27      scw 	extern struct vm_map *kernel_map;
    272   1.3  thorpej 
    273   1.3  thorpej 	/*
    274   1.3  thorpej 	 * If we were expecting a Data Abort, signal that we got
    275   1.3  thorpej 	 * one, adjust the PC to skip the faulting insn, and
    276   1.3  thorpej 	 * return.
    277   1.3  thorpej 	 */
    278   1.3  thorpej 	if (data_abort_expected) {
    279   1.3  thorpej 		data_abort_received = 1;
    280   1.3  thorpej 		frame->tf_pc += INSN_SIZE;
    281   1.3  thorpej 		return;
    282   1.3  thorpej 	}
    283   1.1    chris 
    284   1.1    chris 	/*
    285   1.1    chris 	 * Must get fault address and status from the CPU before
    286   1.1    chris 	 * re-enabling interrupts.  (Interrupt handlers may take
    287   1.1    chris 	 * R/M emulation faults.)
    288   1.1    chris 	 */
    289   1.1    chris 	fault_address = cpu_faultaddress();
    290   1.1    chris 	fault_status = cpu_faultstatus();
    291   1.1    chris 	fault_pc = frame->tf_pc;
    292   1.1    chris 
    293   1.1    chris 	/*
    294   1.1    chris 	 * Enable IRQ's (disabled by CPU on abort) if trapframe
    295   1.1    chris 	 * shows they were enabled.
    296   1.1    chris 	 */
    297   1.1    chris 	if (!(frame->tf_spsr & I32_bit))
    298   1.1    chris 		enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
    299   1.1    chris 
    300   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    301   1.1    chris 	if ((GetCPSR() & PSR_MODE) != PSR_SVC32_MODE)
    302   1.1    chris 		panic("data_abort_handler: not in SVC32 mode");
    303   1.1    chris #endif
    304   1.1    chris 
    305   1.1    chris 	/* Update vmmeter statistics */
    306   1.1    chris 	uvmexp.traps++;
    307   1.1    chris 
    308   1.1    chris 	/* Extract the fault code from the fault status */
    309   1.1    chris 	fault_code = fault_status & FAULT_TYPE_MASK;
    310  1.27      scw 	fatal_fault = IS_FATAL_FAULT(fault_code);
    311   1.1    chris 
    312  1.26  thorpej 	/* Get the current lwp structure or lwp0 if there is none */
    313  1.26  thorpej 	l = curlwp == NULL ? &lwp0 : curlwp;
    314  1.26  thorpej 	p = l->l_proc;
    315   1.1    chris 
    316   1.1    chris 	/*
    317   1.1    chris 	 * can't use curpcb, as it might be NULL; and we have p in
    318   1.1    chris 	 * a register anyway
    319   1.1    chris 	 */
    320  1.26  thorpej 	pcb = &l->l_addr->u_pcb;
    321   1.1    chris 
    322   1.1    chris 	/* fusubailout is used by [fs]uswintr to avoid page faulting */
    323  1.27      scw 	if (pcb->pcb_onfault &&
    324  1.27      scw 	    (fatal_fault || pcb->pcb_onfault == fusubailout)) {
    325   1.1    chris 
    326  1.20    bjh21 		frame->tf_r0 = EFAULT;
    327   1.1    chris copyfault:
    328   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    329  1.26  thorpej 		printf("Using pcb_onfault=%p addr=%08x st=%08x l=%p\n",
    330  1.26  thorpej 		    pcb->pcb_onfault, fault_address, fault_status, l);
    331   1.1    chris #endif
    332   1.1    chris 		frame->tf_pc = (u_int)pcb->pcb_onfault;
    333   1.1    chris 		if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE)
    334  1.24   provos 			panic("Yikes pcb_onfault=%p during USR mode fault",
    335   1.1    chris 			    pcb->pcb_onfault);
    336   1.1    chris 		return;
    337   1.1    chris 	}
    338   1.1    chris 
    339   1.1    chris 	/* More debug stuff */
    340   1.1    chris 
    341   1.1    chris 	fault_instruction = ReadWord(fault_pc);
    342   1.1    chris 
    343   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    344   1.1    chris 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0) {
    345   1.1    chris 		report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
    346   1.1    chris 		printf("Instruction @V%08x = %08x\n",
    347   1.1    chris 		    fault_pc, fault_instruction);
    348   1.1    chris 	}
    349   1.1    chris #endif
    350   1.1    chris 
    351   1.1    chris 	/* Call the cpu specific abort fixup routine */
    352   1.1    chris 	error = cpu_dataabt_fixup(frame);
    353   1.1    chris 	if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN)
    354   1.1    chris 		return;
    355   1.1    chris 	if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED) {
    356  1.11  reinoud 		printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%08x, insn = ", fault_pc, *((u_int *)fault_pc));
    357   1.1    chris 		disassemble(fault_pc);
    358  1.11  reinoud 		printf("data abort handler: fixup failed for this instruction\n");
    359   1.1    chris 	}
    360   1.1    chris 
    361   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    362   1.1    chris 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    363   1.1    chris 		printf("fault in process %p\n", p);
    364   1.1    chris #endif
    365   1.1    chris 
    366   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    367  1.27      scw 	/* Is this needed ? (XXXSCW: yes. can happen during boot ...) */
    368  1.27      scw 	if (!cold && pcb != curpcb) {
    369   1.1    chris 		printf("data_abort: Alert ! pcb(%p) != curpcb(%p)\n",
    370   1.1    chris 		    pcb, curpcb);
    371  1.26  thorpej 		printf("data_abort: Alert ! proc(%p), curlwp(%p)\n",
    372  1.26  thorpej 		    p, curlwp);
    373   1.1    chris 	}
    374   1.1    chris #endif	/* DEBUG */
    375   1.1    chris 
    376   1.1    chris 	/* Were we in user mode when the abort occurred ? */
    377   1.1    chris 	if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE) {
    378   1.1    chris 		/*
    379   1.1    chris 		 * Note that the fault was from USR mode.
    380   1.1    chris 		 */
    381   1.1    chris 		user = 1;
    382  1.26  thorpej 		l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = frame;
    383   1.1    chris 	} else
    384   1.1    chris 		user = 0;
    385  1.11  reinoud 
    386  1.11  reinoud 	/* check if this was a failed fixup */
    387  1.11  reinoud 	if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED) {
    388  1.11  reinoud 		if (user) {
    389  1.26  thorpej 			trapsignal(l, SIGSEGV, TRAP_CODE);
    390  1.26  thorpej 			userret(l);
    391  1.11  reinoud 			return;
    392  1.11  reinoud 		};
    393  1.24   provos 		panic("Data abort fixup failed in kernel - we're dead");
    394  1.11  reinoud 	};
    395   1.1    chris 
    396   1.1    chris 	/* Now act on the fault type */
    397  1.27      scw 	if (fatal_fault) {
    398   1.1    chris 		/*
    399  1.27      scw 		 * None of these faults should happen on a perfectly
    400  1.27      scw 		 * functioning system. They indicate either some gross
    401  1.27      scw 		 * problem with the kernel, or a hardware problem.
    402  1.27      scw 		 * In either case, stop.
    403   1.1    chris 		 */
    404   1.1    chris 		report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
    405   1.1    chris 
    406  1.27      scw we_re_toast:
    407   1.1    chris 		/*
    408   1.1    chris 		 * Were are dead, try and provide some debug
    409   1.1    chris 		 * information before dying.
    410   1.1    chris 		 */
    411  1.28   briggs #if defined(DDB) || defined(KGDB)
    412   1.1    chris 		printf("Unhandled trap (frame = %p)\n", frame);
    413   1.1    chris 		report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
    414  1.31  thorpej 		kdb_trap(T_FAULT, frame);
    415   1.1    chris 		return;
    416   1.1    chris #else
    417   1.1    chris 		panic("Unhandled trap (frame = %p)", frame);
    418  1.28   briggs #endif	/* DDB || KGDB */
    419  1.27      scw 	}
    420  1.27      scw 
    421   1.1    chris 	/*
    422  1.27      scw 	 * At this point, we're dealing with one of the following faults:
    423  1.27      scw 	 *
    424  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_TRANS_P	Page Translation Fault
    425  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_PERM_P	Page Permission Fault
    426  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_TRANS_S	Section Translation Fault
    427  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_PERM_S	Section Permission Fault
    428  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_DOMAIN_P	Page Domain Error Fault
    429  1.27      scw 	 *  FAULT_DOMAIN_S	Section Domain Error Fault
    430  1.27      scw 	 *
    431   1.1    chris 	 * Page/section translation/permission fault -- need to fault in
    432  1.27      scw 	 * the page.
    433  1.27      scw 	 *
    434  1.27      scw 	 * Page/section domain fault -- need to see if the L1 entry can
    435  1.27      scw 	 * be fixed up.
    436   1.1    chris 	 */
    437  1.27      scw 	vm = p->p_vmspace;
    438  1.27      scw 	va = trunc_page((vaddr_t)fault_address);
    439   1.1    chris 
    440   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    441  1.27      scw 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    442  1.27      scw 		printf("page fault: addr=V%08lx ", va);
    443   1.1    chris #endif
    444   1.1    chris 
    445  1.27      scw 	/*
    446  1.27      scw 	 * It is only a kernel address space fault iff:
    447  1.27      scw 	 *	1. user == 0  and
    448  1.27      scw 	 *	2. pcb_onfault not set or
    449  1.27      scw 	 *	3. pcb_onfault set but supervisor space fault
    450  1.27      scw 	 * The last can occur during an exec() copyin where the
    451  1.27      scw 	 * argument space is lazy-allocated.
    452  1.27      scw 	 */
    453  1.27      scw 	if (!user &&
    454  1.27      scw 	    (va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS || va < VM_MIN_ADDRESS)) {
    455  1.27      scw 		/* Was the fault due to the FPE/IPKDB ? */
    456  1.27      scw 		if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_UND32_MODE) {
    457  1.27      scw 			report_abort("UND32", fault_status,
    458  1.27      scw 			    fault_address, fault_pc);
    459  1.27      scw 			trapsignal(l, SIGSEGV, TRAP_CODE);
    460  1.27      scw 
    461  1.27      scw 			/*
    462  1.27      scw 			 * Force exit via userret()
    463  1.27      scw 			 * This is necessary as the FPE is an extension
    464  1.27      scw 			 * to userland that actually runs in a
    465  1.27      scw 			 * priveledged mode but uses USR mode
    466  1.27      scw 			 * permissions for its accesses.
    467  1.27      scw 			 */
    468  1.27      scw 			userret(l);
    469  1.27      scw 			return;
    470  1.27      scw 		}
    471  1.27      scw 		map = kernel_map;
    472  1.32       cl 	} else {
    473  1.27      scw 		map = &vm->vm_map;
    474  1.32       cl 		if (l->l_flag & L_SA) {
    475  1.32       cl 			KDASSERT(p != NULL && p->p_sa != NULL);
    476  1.32       cl 			p->p_sa->sa_vp_faultaddr = (vaddr_t)fault_address;
    477  1.32       cl 			l->l_flag |= L_SA_PAGEFAULT;
    478  1.32       cl 		}
    479  1.32       cl 	}
    480   1.1    chris 
    481   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    482  1.27      scw 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    483  1.27      scw 		printf("vmmap=%p ", map);
    484   1.1    chris #endif
    485   1.1    chris 
    486  1.27      scw 	if (map == NULL)
    487  1.27      scw 		printf("No map for fault address va = 0x%08lx", va);
    488   1.1    chris 
    489  1.27      scw 	/*
    490  1.27      scw 	 * We need to know whether the page should be mapped
    491  1.27      scw 	 * as R or R/W. The MMU does not give us the info as
    492  1.27      scw 	 * to whether the fault was caused by a read or a write.
    493  1.27      scw 	 * This means we need to disassemble the instruction
    494  1.27      scw 	 * responsible and determine if it was a read or write
    495  1.27      scw 	 * instruction.
    496  1.27      scw 	 */
    497  1.27      scw 	/* STR instruction ? */
    498  1.27      scw 	if ((fault_instruction & 0x0c100000) == 0x04000000)
    499  1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    500  1.27      scw 	/* STM or CDT instruction ? */
    501  1.27      scw 	else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0a100000) == 0x08000000)
    502  1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    503  1.27      scw 	/* STRH, STRSH or STRSB instruction ? */
    504  1.27      scw 	else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0e100090) == 0x00000090)
    505  1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
    506  1.27      scw 	/* SWP instruction ? */
    507  1.27      scw 	else if ((fault_instruction & 0x0fb00ff0) == 0x01000090)
    508  1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
    509  1.27      scw 	else
    510  1.27      scw 		ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
    511   1.1    chris 
    512   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    513  1.27      scw 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    514  1.27      scw 		printf("fault protection = %d\n", ftype);
    515   1.1    chris #endif
    516   1.1    chris 
    517  1.29      scw 	if (pmap_fault_fixup(map->pmap, va, ftype, user))
    518  1.27      scw 		goto out;
    519   1.1    chris 
    520  1.27      scw 	if (current_intr_depth > 0) {
    521  1.28   briggs #if defined(DDB) || defined(KGDB)
    522  1.27      scw 		printf("Non-emulated page fault with intr_depth > 0\n");
    523  1.27      scw 		report_abort(NULL, fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
    524  1.31  thorpej 		kdb_trap(T_FAULT, frame);
    525  1.27      scw 		return;
    526   1.1    chris #else
    527  1.27      scw 		panic("Fault with intr_depth > 0");
    528   1.1    chris #endif	/* DDB */
    529  1.27      scw 	}
    530   1.1    chris 
    531  1.27      scw 	onfault = pcb->pcb_onfault;
    532  1.27      scw 	pcb->pcb_onfault = NULL;
    533  1.27      scw 	rv = uvm_fault(map, va, 0, ftype);
    534  1.27      scw 	pcb->pcb_onfault = onfault;
    535  1.32       cl 	if (map != kernel_map)
    536  1.32       cl 		l->l_flag &= ~L_SA_PAGEFAULT;
    537  1.27      scw 	if (rv == 0) {
    538  1.27      scw 		if (user != 0) /* Record any stack growth... */
    539  1.27      scw 			uvm_grow(p, trunc_page(va));
    540  1.27      scw 		goto out;
    541  1.27      scw 	}
    542  1.27      scw 	if (user == 0) {
    543  1.27      scw 		if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
    544  1.27      scw 			frame->tf_r0 = rv;
    545  1.27      scw 			goto copyfault;
    546   1.1    chris 		}
    547  1.27      scw 		printf("[u]vm_fault(%p, %lx, %x, 0) -> %x\n", map, va, ftype,
    548  1.27      scw 		    rv);
    549  1.27      scw 		goto we_re_toast;
    550  1.27      scw 	}
    551   1.1    chris 
    552  1.27      scw 	report_abort("", fault_status, fault_address, fault_pc);
    553  1.27      scw 	if (rv == ENOMEM) {
    554  1.27      scw 		printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
    555  1.27      scw 		    "out of swap\n", p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
    556  1.27      scw 		    (p->p_cred && p->p_ucred) ?  p->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
    557  1.26  thorpej 			trapsignal(l, SIGKILL, TRAP_CODE);
    558  1.27      scw 	} else
    559  1.27      scw 		trapsignal(l, SIGSEGV, TRAP_CODE);
    560  1.27      scw 
    561  1.27      scw out:
    562   1.1    chris 	/* Call userret() if it was a USR mode fault */
    563   1.1    chris 	if (user)
    564  1.26  thorpej 		userret(l);
    565   1.1    chris }
    566   1.1    chris 
    567   1.1    chris 
    568   1.1    chris /*
    569   1.1    chris  * void prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *frame)
    570   1.1    chris  *
    571   1.1    chris  * Abort handler called when instruction execution occurs at
    572   1.1    chris  * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
    573   1.1    chris  * If the address is invalid and we were in SVC mode then panic as
    574   1.1    chris  * the kernel should never prefetch abort.
    575   1.1    chris  * If the address is invalid and the page is mapped then the user process
    576   1.1    chris  * does no have read permission so send it a signal.
    577   1.1    chris  * Otherwise fault the page in and try again.
    578   1.1    chris  */
    579   1.1    chris 
    580   1.1    chris void
    581   1.1    chris prefetch_abort_handler(frame)
    582   1.1    chris 	trapframe_t *frame;
    583   1.1    chris {
    584  1.26  thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    585  1.14  thorpej 	struct proc *p;
    586  1.14  thorpej 	struct vm_map *map;
    587  1.14  thorpej 	vaddr_t fault_pc, va;
    588   1.1    chris 	int error;
    589   1.1    chris 
    590   1.1    chris 	/*
    591   1.1    chris 	 * Enable IRQ's (disabled by the abort) This always comes
    592   1.1    chris 	 * from user mode so we know interrupts were not disabled.
    593   1.1    chris 	 * But we check anyway.
    594   1.1    chris 	 */
    595   1.1    chris 	if (!(frame->tf_spsr & I32_bit))
    596   1.1    chris 		enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
    597   1.1    chris 
    598   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    599   1.1    chris 	if ((GetCPSR() & PSR_MODE) != PSR_SVC32_MODE)
    600   1.1    chris 		panic("prefetch_abort_handler: not in SVC32 mode");
    601   1.1    chris #endif
    602   1.1    chris 
    603   1.1    chris 	/* Update vmmeter statistics */
    604   1.1    chris 	uvmexp.traps++;
    605   1.1    chris 
    606   1.1    chris 	/* Call the cpu specific abort fixup routine */
    607   1.1    chris 	error = cpu_prefetchabt_fixup(frame);
    608   1.1    chris 	if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN)
    609   1.1    chris 		return;
    610   1.1    chris 	if (error == ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED)
    611  1.24   provos 		panic("prefetch abort fixup failed");
    612   1.1    chris 
    613   1.1    chris 	/* Get the current proc structure or proc0 if there is none */
    614  1.26  thorpej 	if ((l = curlwp) == NULL) {
    615  1.26  thorpej 		l = &lwp0;
    616   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    617  1.26  thorpej 		printf("Prefetch abort with curlwp == 0\n");
    618   1.1    chris #endif
    619   1.1    chris 	}
    620  1.26  thorpej 	p = l->l_proc;
    621   1.1    chris 
    622   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    623   1.1    chris 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    624   1.1    chris 		printf("prefetch fault in process %p %s\n", p, p->p_comm);
    625   1.1    chris #endif
    626   1.1    chris 
    627   1.4  thorpej 	/* Get fault address */
    628   1.4  thorpej 	fault_pc = frame->tf_pc;
    629  1.14  thorpej 	va = trunc_page(fault_pc);
    630   1.4  thorpej 
    631   1.1    chris 	/* Was the prefectch abort from USR32 mode ? */
    632   1.1    chris 	if ((frame->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE) {
    633  1.26  thorpej 		l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_tf = frame;
    634   1.1    chris 	} else {
    635   1.1    chris 		/*
    636   1.1    chris 		 * All the kernel code pages are loaded at boot time
    637   1.1    chris 		 * and do not get paged
    638   1.1    chris 		 */
    639  1.24   provos 	        panic("Prefetch abort in non-USR mode (frame=%p PC=0x%08lx)",
    640   1.4  thorpej 	            frame, fault_pc);
    641   1.1    chris 	}
    642   1.1    chris 
    643  1.14  thorpej 	map = &p->p_vmspace->vm_map;
    644  1.14  thorpej 
    645   1.1    chris #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG
    646   1.1    chris 	if (pmap_debug_level >= 0)
    647  1.16  thorpej 		printf("prefetch_abort: PC = %08lx\n", fault_pc);
    648   1.1    chris #endif
    649   1.1    chris 	/* Ok validate the address, can only execute in USER space */
    650   1.1    chris 	if (fault_pc < VM_MIN_ADDRESS || fault_pc >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) {
    651   1.1    chris #ifdef DEBUG
    652  1.19   ichiro 		printf("prefetch: pc (%08lx) not in user process space\n",
    653   1.1    chris 		    fault_pc);
    654   1.1    chris #endif
    655  1.26  thorpej 		trapsignal(l, SIGSEGV, fault_pc);
    656  1.26  thorpej 		userret(l);
    657   1.1    chris 		return;
    658   1.1    chris 	}
    659   1.1    chris 
    660  1.27      scw 	/*
    661  1.27      scw 	 * See if the pmap can handle this fault on its own...
    662  1.27      scw 	 */
    663  1.29      scw 	if (pmap_fault_fixup(map->pmap, va, VM_PROT_READ, 1))
    664  1.27      scw 		goto out;
    665  1.27      scw 
    666  1.14  thorpej 	if (current_intr_depth > 0) {
    667  1.14  thorpej #ifdef DDB
    668  1.14  thorpej 		printf("Non-emulated prefetch abort with intr_depth > 0\n");
    669  1.31  thorpej 		kdb_trap(T_FAULT, frame);
    670  1.14  thorpej 		return;
    671  1.14  thorpej #else
    672  1.14  thorpej 		panic("Prefetch Abort with intr_depth > 0");
    673   1.1    chris #endif
    674   1.1    chris 	}
    675   1.1    chris 
    676  1.14  thorpej 	error = uvm_fault(map, va, 0, VM_PROT_READ);
    677  1.14  thorpej 	if (error == 0)
    678  1.14  thorpej 		goto out;
    679  1.14  thorpej 
    680  1.14  thorpej 	if (error == ENOMEM) {
    681  1.14  thorpej 		printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
    682  1.14  thorpej 		    "out of swap\n", p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
    683  1.27      scw 		    (p->p_cred && p->p_ucred) ?  p->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
    684  1.26  thorpej 		trapsignal(l, SIGKILL, fault_pc);
    685  1.14  thorpej 	} else
    686  1.26  thorpej 		trapsignal(l, SIGSEGV, fault_pc);
    687  1.27      scw out:
    688  1.26  thorpej 	userret(l);
    689   1.1    chris }
    690