trap.c revision 1.73
11.73Sad/*	$NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.73 2008/04/24 18:39:21 ad Exp $	*/
21.7Sdbj
31.7Sdbj/*
41.10Sabs * This file was taken from mvme68k/mvme68k/trap.c
51.7Sdbj * should probably be re-synced when needed.
61.16Sdbj * Darrin B. Jewell <jewell@mit.edu> Tue Aug  3 10:53:12 UTC 1999
71.16Sdbj * original cvs id: NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.32 1999/08/03 10:52:06 dbj Exp
81.7Sdbj */
91.1Sdbj
101.1Sdbj/*
111.1Sdbj * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
121.1Sdbj *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
131.1Sdbj *
141.1Sdbj * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
151.1Sdbj * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
161.1Sdbj * Science Department.
171.1Sdbj *
181.1Sdbj * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
191.1Sdbj * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
201.1Sdbj * are met:
211.1Sdbj * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
221.1Sdbj *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
231.1Sdbj * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
241.1Sdbj *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
251.1Sdbj *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
261.43Sagc * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
271.43Sagc *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
281.43Sagc *    without specific prior written permission.
291.43Sagc *
301.43Sagc * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
311.43Sagc * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
321.43Sagc * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
331.43Sagc * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
341.43Sagc * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
351.43Sagc * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
361.43Sagc * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
371.43Sagc * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
381.43Sagc * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
391.43Sagc * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
401.43Sagc * SUCH DAMAGE.
411.43Sagc *
421.43Sagc * from: Utah $Hdr: trap.c 1.37 92/12/20$
431.43Sagc *
441.43Sagc *	@(#)trap.c	8.5 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
451.43Sagc */
461.43Sagc/*
471.43Sagc * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
481.43Sagc *
491.43Sagc * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
501.43Sagc * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
511.43Sagc * Science Department.
521.43Sagc *
531.43Sagc * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
541.43Sagc * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
551.43Sagc * are met:
561.43Sagc * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
571.43Sagc *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
581.43Sagc * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
591.43Sagc *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
601.43Sagc *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
611.1Sdbj * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
621.1Sdbj *    must display the following acknowledgement:
631.1Sdbj *	This product includes software developed by the University of
641.1Sdbj *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
651.1Sdbj * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
661.1Sdbj *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
671.1Sdbj *    without specific prior written permission.
681.1Sdbj *
691.1Sdbj * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
701.1Sdbj * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
711.1Sdbj * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
721.1Sdbj * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
731.1Sdbj * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
741.1Sdbj * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
751.1Sdbj * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
761.1Sdbj * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
771.1Sdbj * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
781.1Sdbj * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
791.1Sdbj * SUCH DAMAGE.
801.1Sdbj *
811.1Sdbj * from: Utah $Hdr: trap.c 1.37 92/12/20$
821.1Sdbj *
831.1Sdbj *	@(#)trap.c	8.5 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
841.1Sdbj */
851.42Slukem
861.42Slukem#include <sys/cdefs.h>
871.73Sad__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.73 2008/04/24 18:39:21 ad Exp $");
881.2Sthorpej
891.5Sjonathan#include "opt_ddb.h"
901.9Sitohy#include "opt_execfmt.h"
911.33Slukem#include "opt_kgdb.h"
921.3Sthorpej#include "opt_compat_sunos.h"
931.1Sdbj
941.1Sdbj#include <sys/param.h>
951.1Sdbj#include <sys/systm.h>
961.1Sdbj#include <sys/proc.h>
971.1Sdbj#include <sys/acct.h>
981.1Sdbj#include <sys/kernel.h>
991.1Sdbj#include <sys/signalvar.h>
1001.1Sdbj#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
1011.1Sdbj#include <sys/syscall.h>
1021.1Sdbj#include <sys/syslog.h>
1031.1Sdbj#include <sys/user.h>
1041.47Scl#include <sys/userret.h>
1051.59Syamt#include <sys/kauth.h>
1061.16Sdbj
1071.16Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
1081.16Sdbj#include <dev/cons.h>
1091.14Sdbj#endif
1101.1Sdbj
1111.16Sdbj#include <machine/db_machdep.h>
1121.1Sdbj#include <machine/psl.h>
1131.1Sdbj#include <machine/trap.h>
1141.1Sdbj#include <machine/cpu.h>
1151.1Sdbj#include <machine/reg.h>
1161.1Sdbj
1171.16Sdbj#include <m68k/cacheops.h>
1181.16Sdbj
1191.7Sdbj#include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
1201.1Sdbj
1211.1Sdbj#ifdef COMPAT_SUNOS
1221.1Sdbj#include <compat/sunos/sunos_syscall.h>
1231.1Sdbjextern struct emul emul_sunos;
1241.1Sdbj#endif
1251.1Sdbj
1261.37Sjdolecek#ifdef KGDB
1271.37Sjdolecek#include <sys/kgdb.h>
1281.37Sjdolecek#endif
1291.37Sjdolecek
1301.53Schsint	writeback(struct frame *, int);
1311.67Smhitchvoid	trap(struct frame *, int, u_int, u_int);
1321.16Sdbj
1331.16Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
1341.53Schsvoid	dumpssw(u_short);
1351.53Schsvoid	dumpwb(int, u_short, u_int, u_int);
1361.16Sdbj#endif
1371.16Sdbj
1381.53Schsstatic inline void userret(struct lwp *, struct frame *, u_quad_t, u_int, int);
1391.1Sdbj
1401.7Sdbjint	astpending;
1411.1Sdbj
1421.54Sheconst char *trap_type[] = {
1431.1Sdbj	"Bus error",
1441.1Sdbj	"Address error",
1451.1Sdbj	"Illegal instruction",
1461.1Sdbj	"Zero divide",
1471.1Sdbj	"CHK instruction",
1481.1Sdbj	"TRAPV instruction",
1491.1Sdbj	"Privilege violation",
1501.1Sdbj	"Trace trap",
1511.1Sdbj	"MMU fault",
1521.1Sdbj	"SSIR trap",
1531.1Sdbj	"Format error",
1541.1Sdbj	"68881 exception",
1551.1Sdbj	"Coprocessor violation",
1561.1Sdbj	"Async system trap"
1571.1Sdbj};
1581.1Sdbjint	trap_types = sizeof trap_type / sizeof trap_type[0];
1591.1Sdbj
1601.1Sdbj/*
1611.1Sdbj * Size of various exception stack frames (minus the standard 8 bytes)
1621.1Sdbj */
1631.1Sdbjshort	exframesize[] = {
1641.16Sdbj	FMT0SIZE,	/* type 0 - normal (68020/030/040/060) */
1651.1Sdbj	FMT1SIZE,	/* type 1 - throwaway (68020/030/040) */
1661.16Sdbj	FMT2SIZE,	/* type 2 - normal 6-word (68020/030/040/060) */
1671.16Sdbj	FMT3SIZE,	/* type 3 - FP post-instruction (68040/060) */
1681.16Sdbj	FMT4SIZE,	/* type 4 - access error/fp disabled (68060) */
1691.16Sdbj	-1, -1,		/* type 5-6 - undefined */
1701.1Sdbj	FMT7SIZE,	/* type 7 - access error (68040) */
1711.1Sdbj	58,		/* type 8 - bus fault (68010) */
1721.1Sdbj	FMT9SIZE,	/* type 9 - coprocessor mid-instruction (68020/030) */
1731.1Sdbj	FMTASIZE,	/* type A - short bus fault (68020/030) */
1741.1Sdbj	FMTBSIZE,	/* type B - long bus fault (68020/030) */
1751.1Sdbj	-1, -1, -1, -1	/* type C-F - undefined */
1761.1Sdbj};
1771.1Sdbj
1781.16Sdbj#ifdef M68060
1791.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_060(c)	(cputype == CPU_68060 && ((c) & FSLW_TM_SV))
1801.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_060(c)	(cputype == CPU_68060 && ((c) & FSLW_RW_W))
1811.16Sdbj#else
1821.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_060(c)	0
1831.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_060(c)	0
1841.16Sdbj#endif
1851.16Sdbj
1861.1Sdbj#ifdef M68040
1871.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_040(c)	(cputype == CPU_68040 && \
1881.16Sdbj			 ((c) & SSW4_TMMASK) == SSW4_TMKD)
1891.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_040(c)	(cputype == CPU_68040 && \
1901.68Smhitch			 ((c) & (SSW4_LK|SSW4_RW)) != SSW4_RW)
1911.16Sdbj#else
1921.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_040(c)	0
1931.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_040(c)	0
1941.16Sdbj#endif
1951.16Sdbj
1961.16Sdbj#if defined(M68030) || defined(M68020)
1971.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_OTH(c)	(cputype <= CPU_68030 && \
1981.16Sdbj			 ((c) & (SSW_DF|SSW_FCMASK)) == (SSW_DF|FC_SUPERD))
1991.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_OTH(c)	(cputype <= CPU_68030 && \
2001.68Smhitch			 (((c) & SSW_DF) != 0 && \
2011.68Smhitch			 ((((c) & SSW_RW) == 0) || (((c) & SSW_RM) != 0))))
2021.1Sdbj#else
2031.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT_OTH(c)	0
2041.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT_OTH(c)	0
2051.1Sdbj#endif
2061.1Sdbj
2071.16Sdbj#define	KDFAULT(c)	(KDFAULT_060(c) || KDFAULT_040(c) || KDFAULT_OTH(c))
2081.16Sdbj#define	WRFAULT(c)	(WRFAULT_060(c) || WRFAULT_040(c) || WRFAULT_OTH(c))
2091.16Sdbj
2101.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
2111.1Sdbjint mmudebug = 0;
2121.1Sdbjint mmupid = -1;
2131.1Sdbj#define MDB_FOLLOW	1
2141.1Sdbj#define MDB_WBFOLLOW	2
2151.1Sdbj#define MDB_WBFAILED	4
2161.16Sdbj#define MDB_ISPID(p)	((p) == mmupid)
2171.1Sdbj#endif
2181.1Sdbj
2191.1Sdbj/*
2201.1Sdbj * trap and syscall both need the following work done before returning
2211.1Sdbj * to user mode.
2221.1Sdbj */
2231.1Sdbjstatic inline void
2241.53Schsuserret(struct lwp *l, struct frame *fp, u_quad_t oticks, u_int faultaddr,
2251.53Schs    int fromtrap)
2261.1Sdbj{
2271.39Sthorpej	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
2281.48Scl#ifdef M68040
2291.20Sthorpej	int sig;
2301.1Sdbj	int beenhere = 0;
2311.1Sdbj
2321.1Sdbjagain:
2331.1Sdbj#endif
2341.47Scl	/* Invoke MI userret code */
2351.47Scl	mi_userret(l);
2361.1Sdbj
2371.1Sdbj	/*
2381.1Sdbj	 * If profiling, charge system time to the trapped pc.
2391.1Sdbj	 */
2401.62Sad	if (p->p_stflag & PST_PROFIL) {
2411.1Sdbj		extern int psratio;
2421.1Sdbj
2431.62Sad		addupc_task(l, fp->f_pc,
2441.1Sdbj			    (int)(p->p_sticks - oticks) * psratio);
2451.1Sdbj	}
2461.1Sdbj#ifdef M68040
2471.1Sdbj	/*
2481.1Sdbj	 * Deal with user mode writebacks (from trap, or from sigreturn).
2491.1Sdbj	 * If any writeback fails, go back and attempt signal delivery.
2501.1Sdbj	 * unless we have already been here and attempted the writeback
2511.1Sdbj	 * (e.g. bad address with user ignoring SIGSEGV).  In that case
2521.40Swiz	 * we just return to the user without successfully completing
2531.1Sdbj	 * the writebacks.  Maybe we should just drop the sucker?
2541.1Sdbj	 */
2551.16Sdbj	if (cputype == CPU_68040 && fp->f_format == FMT7) {
2561.1Sdbj		if (beenhere) {
2571.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
2581.1Sdbj			if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED)
2591.1Sdbj				printf(fromtrap ?
2601.1Sdbj		"pid %d(%s): writeback aborted, pc=%x, fa=%x\n" :
2611.1Sdbj		"pid %d(%s): writeback aborted in sigreturn, pc=%x\n",
2621.1Sdbj				    p->p_pid, p->p_comm, fp->f_pc, faultaddr);
2631.1Sdbj#endif
2641.16Sdbj		} else if ((sig = writeback(fp, fromtrap))) {
2651.45Scl			ksiginfo_t ksi;
2661.1Sdbj			beenhere = 1;
2671.1Sdbj			oticks = p->p_sticks;
2681.45Scl			(void)memset(&ksi, 0, sizeof(ksi));
2691.45Scl			ksi.ksi_signo = sig;
2701.45Scl			ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)faultaddr;
2711.45Scl			ksi.ksi_code = BUS_OBJERR;
2721.45Scl			trapsignal(l, &ksi);
2731.1Sdbj			goto again;
2741.1Sdbj		}
2751.1Sdbj	}
2761.1Sdbj#endif
2771.1Sdbj}
2781.1Sdbj
2791.1Sdbj/*
2801.28Sscw * Used by the common m68k syscall() and child_return() functions.
2811.28Sscw * XXX: Temporary until all m68k ports share common trap()/userret() code.
2821.28Sscw */
2831.39Sthorpejvoid machine_userret(struct lwp *, struct frame *, u_quad_t);
2841.28Sscw
2851.28Sscwvoid
2861.53Schsmachine_userret(struct lwp *l, struct frame *f, u_quad_t t)
2871.28Sscw{
2881.28Sscw
2891.39Sthorpej	userret(l, f, t, 0, 0);
2901.28Sscw}
2911.28Sscw
2921.28Sscw/*
2931.1Sdbj * Trap is called from locore to handle most types of processor traps,
2941.1Sdbj * including events such as simulated software interrupts/AST's.
2951.1Sdbj * System calls are broken out for efficiency.
2961.1Sdbj */
2971.1Sdbj/*ARGSUSED*/
2981.16Sdbjvoid
2991.67Smhitchtrap(struct frame *fp, int type, unsigned code, unsigned v)
3001.1Sdbj{
3011.1Sdbj	extern char fubail[], subail[];
3021.39Sthorpej	struct lwp *l;
3031.1Sdbj	struct proc *p;
3041.45Scl	ksiginfo_t ksi;
3051.45Scl	int s;
3061.16Sdbj	u_quad_t sticks = 0 /* XXX initialiser works around compiler bug */;
3071.51Swiz	static int panicking = 0;
3081.1Sdbj
3091.7Sdbj	uvmexp.traps++;
3101.39Sthorpej	l = curlwp;
3111.45Scl
3121.46Sthorpej	KSI_INIT_TRAP(&ksi);
3131.45Scl	ksi.ksi_trap = type & ~T_USER;
3141.16Sdbj
3151.39Sthorpej	p = l->l_proc;
3161.39Sthorpej
3171.16Sdbj#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
3181.39Sthorpej	if (l->l_addr == NULL)
3191.16Sdbj		panic("trap: no pcb");
3201.16Sdbj#endif
3211.16Sdbj
3221.67Smhitch	if (USERMODE(fp->f_sr)) {
3231.1Sdbj		type |= T_USER;
3241.1Sdbj		sticks = p->p_sticks;
3251.67Smhitch		l->l_md.md_regs = fp->f_regs;
3261.60Sad		LWP_CACHE_CREDS(l, p);
3271.1Sdbj	}
3281.1Sdbj	switch (type) {
3291.1Sdbj
3301.1Sdbj	default:
3311.14Sdbj	dopanic:
3321.14Sdbj		/*
3331.14Sdbj		 * Let the kernel debugger see the trap frame that
3341.14Sdbj		 * caused us to panic.  This is a convenience so
3351.14Sdbj		 * one can see registers at the point of failure.
3361.14Sdbj		 */
3371.16Sdbj		s = splhigh();
3381.51Swiz		panicking = 1;
3391.38Smycroft		printf("trap type %d, code = 0x%x, v = 0x%x\n", type, code, v);
3401.38Smycroft		printf("%s program counter = 0x%x\n",
3411.67Smhitch		    (type & T_USER) ? "user" : "kernel", fp->f_pc);
3421.14Sdbj#ifdef KGDB
3431.14Sdbj		/* If connected, step or cont returns 1 */
3441.67Smhitch		if (kgdb_trap(type, (db_regs_t *)fp))
3451.14Sdbj			goto kgdb_cont;
3461.14Sdbj#endif
3471.16Sdbj#ifdef DDB
3481.67Smhitch		(void)kdb_trap(type, (db_regs_t *)fp);
3491.1Sdbj#endif
3501.14Sdbj#ifdef KGDB
3511.14Sdbj	kgdb_cont:
3521.14Sdbj#endif
3531.16Sdbj		splx(s);
3541.14Sdbj		if (panicstr) {
3551.16Sdbj			printf("trap during panic!\n");
3561.16Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
3571.16Sdbj			/* XXX should be a machine-dependent hook */
3581.16Sdbj			printf("(press a key)\n"); (void)cngetc();
3591.16Sdbj#endif
3601.14Sdbj		}
3611.67Smhitch		regdump((struct trapframe *)fp, 128);
3621.1Sdbj		type &= ~T_USER;
3631.16Sdbj		if ((u_int)type < trap_types)
3641.1Sdbj			panic(trap_type[type]);
3651.1Sdbj		panic("trap");
3661.1Sdbj
3671.1Sdbj	case T_BUSERR:		/* kernel bus error */
3681.39Sthorpej		if (l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == 0)
3691.1Sdbj			goto dopanic;
3701.16Sdbj		/* FALLTHROUGH */
3711.16Sdbj
3721.16Sdbj	copyfault:
3731.1Sdbj		/*
3741.1Sdbj		 * If we have arranged to catch this fault in any of the
3751.1Sdbj		 * copy to/from user space routines, set PC to return to
3761.1Sdbj		 * indicated location and set flag informing buserror code
3771.1Sdbj		 * that it may need to clean up stack frame.
3781.1Sdbj		 */
3791.67Smhitch		fp->f_stackadj = exframesize[fp->f_format];
3801.67Smhitch		fp->f_format = fp->f_vector = 0;
3811.67Smhitch		fp->f_pc = (int) l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault;
3821.1Sdbj		return;
3831.1Sdbj
3841.1Sdbj	case T_BUSERR|T_USER:	/* bus error */
3851.1Sdbj	case T_ADDRERR|T_USER:	/* address error */
3861.45Scl		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)v;
3871.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGBUS;
3881.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = (type == (T_BUSERR|T_USER)) ?
3891.45Scl			BUS_OBJERR : BUS_ADRERR;
3901.1Sdbj		break;
3911.1Sdbj
3921.1Sdbj	case T_COPERR:		/* kernel coprocessor violation */
3931.1Sdbj	case T_FMTERR|T_USER:	/* do all RTE errors come in as T_USER? */
3941.1Sdbj	case T_FMTERR:		/* ...just in case... */
3951.1Sdbj	/*
3961.1Sdbj	 * The user has most likely trashed the RTE or FP state info
3971.1Sdbj	 * in the stack frame of a signal handler.
3981.1Sdbj	 */
3991.1Sdbj		printf("pid %d: kernel %s exception\n", p->p_pid,
4001.1Sdbj		       type==T_COPERR ? "coprocessor" : "format");
4011.1Sdbj		type |= T_USER;
4021.62Sad
4031.73Sad		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
4041.29Sjdolecek		SIGACTION(p, SIGILL).sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
4051.29Sjdolecek		sigdelset(&p->p_sigctx.ps_sigignore, SIGILL);
4061.29Sjdolecek		sigdelset(&p->p_sigctx.ps_sigcatch, SIGILL);
4071.62Sad		sigdelset(&l->l_sigmask, SIGILL);
4081.73Sad		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
4091.62Sad
4101.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGILL;
4111.67Smhitch		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)(int)fp->f_format;
4121.45Scl				/* XXX was ILL_RESAD_FAULT */
4131.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = (type == T_COPERR) ?
4141.45Scl			ILL_COPROC : ILL_ILLOPC;
4151.1Sdbj		break;
4161.1Sdbj
4171.1Sdbj	case T_COPERR|T_USER:	/* user coprocessor violation */
4181.1Sdbj	/* What is a proper response here? */
4191.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4201.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = FPE_FLTINV;
4211.1Sdbj		break;
4221.1Sdbj
4231.1Sdbj	case T_FPERR|T_USER:	/* 68881 exceptions */
4241.1Sdbj	/*
4251.7Sdbj	 * We pass along the 68881 status register which locore stashed
4261.1Sdbj	 * in code for us.  Note that there is a possibility that the
4271.7Sdbj	 * bit pattern of this register will conflict with one of the
4281.1Sdbj	 * FPE_* codes defined in signal.h.  Fortunately for us, the
4291.1Sdbj	 * only such codes we use are all in the range 1-7 and the low
4301.7Sdbj	 * 3 bits of the status register are defined as 0 so there is
4311.1Sdbj	 * no clash.
4321.1Sdbj	 */
4331.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4341.45Scl		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)code;
4351.1Sdbj		break;
4361.1Sdbj
4371.1Sdbj#ifdef M68040
4381.56Swiz	case T_FPEMULI|T_USER:	/* unimplemented FP instruction */
4391.1Sdbj	case T_FPEMULD|T_USER:	/* unimplemented FP data type */
4401.1Sdbj		/* XXX need to FSAVE */
4411.1Sdbj		printf("pid %d(%s): unimplemented FP %s at %x (EA %x)\n",
4421.1Sdbj		       p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
4431.67Smhitch		       fp->f_format == 2 ? "instruction" : "data type",
4441.67Smhitch		       fp->f_pc, fp->f_fmt2.f_iaddr);
4451.1Sdbj		/* XXX need to FRESTORE */
4461.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4471.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = FPE_FLTINV;
4481.1Sdbj		break;
4491.1Sdbj#endif
4501.1Sdbj
4511.1Sdbj	case T_ILLINST|T_USER:	/* illegal instruction fault */
4521.1Sdbj	case T_PRIVINST|T_USER:	/* privileged instruction fault */
4531.67Smhitch		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)(int)fp->f_format;
4541.45Scl				/* XXX was ILL_PRIVIN_FAULT */
4551.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGILL;
4561.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = (type == (T_PRIVINST|T_USER)) ?
4571.45Scl			ILL_PRVOPC : ILL_ILLOPC;
4581.1Sdbj		break;
4591.1Sdbj
4601.1Sdbj	case T_ZERODIV|T_USER:	/* Divide by zero */
4611.67Smhitch		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)(int)fp->f_format;
4621.45Scl				/* XXX was FPE_INTDIV_TRAP */
4631.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4641.45Scl		ksi.ksi_code = FPE_FLTDIV;
4651.1Sdbj		break;
4661.1Sdbj
4671.1Sdbj	case T_CHKINST|T_USER:	/* CHK instruction trap */
4681.67Smhitch		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)(int)fp->f_format;
4691.45Scl				/* XXX was FPE_SUBRNG_TRAP */
4701.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4711.1Sdbj		break;
4721.1Sdbj
4731.1Sdbj	case T_TRAPVINST|T_USER:	/* TRAPV instruction trap */
4741.67Smhitch		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)(int)fp->f_format;
4751.45Scl				/* XXX was FPE_INTOVF_TRAP */
4761.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGFPE;
4771.1Sdbj		break;
4781.1Sdbj
4791.1Sdbj	/*
4801.1Sdbj	 * XXX: Trace traps are a nightmare.
4811.1Sdbj	 *
4821.1Sdbj	 *	HP-UX uses trap #1 for breakpoints,
4831.16Sdbj	 *	NetBSD/m68k uses trap #2,
4841.1Sdbj	 *	SUN 3.x uses trap #15,
4851.16Sdbj	 *	DDB and KGDB uses trap #15 (for kernel breakpoints;
4861.16Sdbj	 *	handled elsewhere).
4871.1Sdbj	 *
4881.16Sdbj	 * NetBSD and HP-UX traps both get mapped by locore.s into T_TRACE.
4891.1Sdbj	 * SUN 3.x traps get passed through as T_TRAP15 and are not really
4901.1Sdbj	 * supported yet.
4911.16Sdbj	 *
4921.17Sitohy	 * XXX: We should never get kernel-mode T_TRAP15
4931.16Sdbj	 * XXX: because locore.s now gives them special treatment.
4941.1Sdbj	 */
4951.16Sdbj	case T_TRAP15:		/* kernel breakpoint */
4961.16Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
4971.16Sdbj		printf("unexpected kernel trace trap, type = %d\n", type);
4981.67Smhitch		printf("program counter = 0x%x\n", fp->f_pc);
4991.1Sdbj#endif
5001.67Smhitch		fp->f_sr &= ~PSL_T;
5011.16Sdbj		return;
5021.1Sdbj
5031.1Sdbj	case T_TRACE|T_USER:	/* user trace trap */
5041.1Sdbj#ifdef COMPAT_SUNOS
5051.1Sdbj		/*
5061.1Sdbj		 * SunOS uses Trap #2 for a "CPU cache flush".
5071.1Sdbj		 * Just flush the on-chip caches and return.
5081.1Sdbj		 */
5091.1Sdbj		if (p->p_emul == &emul_sunos) {
5101.1Sdbj			ICIA();
5111.1Sdbj			DCIU();
5121.1Sdbj			return;
5131.1Sdbj		}
5141.16Sdbj#endif
5151.17Sitohy		/* FALLTHROUGH */
5161.17Sitohy	case T_TRACE:		/* tracing a trap instruction */
5171.17Sitohy	case T_TRAP15|T_USER:	/* SUN user trace trap */
5181.67Smhitch		fp->f_sr &= ~PSL_T;
5191.45Scl		ksi.ksi_signo = SIGTRAP;
5201.1Sdbj		break;
5211.1Sdbj
5221.1Sdbj	case T_ASTFLT:		/* system async trap, cannot happen */
5231.1Sdbj		goto dopanic;
5241.1Sdbj
5251.1Sdbj	case T_ASTFLT|T_USER:	/* user async trap */
5261.1Sdbj		astpending = 0;
5271.1Sdbj		/*
5281.1Sdbj		 * We check for software interrupts first.  This is because
5291.1Sdbj		 * they are at a higher level than ASTs, and on a VAX would
5301.1Sdbj		 * interrupt the AST.  We assume that if we are processing
5311.1Sdbj		 * an AST that we must be at IPL0 so we don't bother to
5321.1Sdbj		 * check.  Note that we ensure that we are at least at SIR
5331.1Sdbj		 * IPL while processing the SIR.
5341.1Sdbj		 */
5351.1Sdbj		spl1();
5361.1Sdbj		/* fall into... */
5371.1Sdbj
5381.1Sdbj	case T_SSIR:		/* software interrupt */
5391.1Sdbj	case T_SSIR|T_USER:
5401.1Sdbj		/*
5411.1Sdbj		 * If this was not an AST trap, we are all done.
5421.1Sdbj		 */
5431.1Sdbj		if (type != (T_ASTFLT|T_USER)) {
5441.16Sdbj			uvmexp.traps--;
5451.1Sdbj			return;
5461.1Sdbj		}
5471.1Sdbj		spl0();
5481.62Sad		if (l->l_pflag & LP_OWEUPC) {
5491.62Sad			l->l_pflag &= ~LP_OWEUPC;
5501.62Sad			ADDUPROF(l);
5511.1Sdbj		}
5521.66Stsutsui		if (curcpu()->ci_want_resched)
5531.62Sad			preempt();
5541.1Sdbj		goto out;
5551.1Sdbj
5561.1Sdbj	case T_MMUFLT:		/* kernel mode page fault */
5571.1Sdbj		/*
5581.1Sdbj		 * If we were doing profiling ticks or other user mode
5591.1Sdbj		 * stuff from interrupt code, Just Say No.
5601.1Sdbj		 */
5611.39Sthorpej		if (l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == fubail ||
5621.39Sthorpej		    l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == subail)
5631.1Sdbj			goto copyfault;
5641.1Sdbj		/* fall into ... */
5651.1Sdbj
5661.1Sdbj	case T_MMUFLT|T_USER:	/* page fault */
5671.1Sdbj	    {
5681.7Sdbj		vaddr_t va;
5691.1Sdbj		struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
5701.34Schs		struct vm_map *map;
5711.1Sdbj		int rv;
5721.1Sdbj		vm_prot_t ftype;
5731.34Schs		extern struct vm_map *kernel_map;
5741.1Sdbj
5751.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
5761.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
5771.1Sdbj		printf("trap: T_MMUFLT pid=%d, code=%x, v=%x, pc=%x, sr=%x\n",
5781.67Smhitch		       p->p_pid, code, v, fp->f_pc, fp->f_sr);
5791.1Sdbj#endif
5801.1Sdbj		/*
5811.1Sdbj		 * It is only a kernel address space fault iff:
5821.1Sdbj		 * 	1. (type & T_USER) == 0  and
5831.1Sdbj		 * 	2. pcb_onfault not set or
5841.1Sdbj		 *	3. pcb_onfault set but supervisor space data fault
5851.1Sdbj		 * The last can occur during an exec() copyin where the
5861.1Sdbj		 * argument space is lazy-allocated.
5871.1Sdbj		 */
5881.16Sdbj		if ((type & T_USER) == 0 &&
5891.39Sthorpej		    ((l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == 0) || KDFAULT(code)))
5901.1Sdbj			map = kernel_map;
5911.62Sad		else
5921.16Sdbj			map = vm ? &vm->vm_map : kernel_map;
5931.16Sdbj
5941.1Sdbj		if (WRFAULT(code))
5951.36Schs			ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
5961.1Sdbj		else
5971.1Sdbj			ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
5981.16Sdbj
5991.7Sdbj		va = trunc_page((vaddr_t)v);
6001.16Sdbj
6011.1Sdbj		if (map == kernel_map && va == 0) {
6021.16Sdbj			printf("trap: bad kernel %s access at 0x%x\n",
6031.16Sdbj			    (ftype & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? "read/write" :
6041.16Sdbj			    "read", v);
6051.1Sdbj			goto dopanic;
6061.1Sdbj		}
6071.16Sdbj
6081.38Smycroft#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
6091.51Swiz		if (interrupt_depth && !panicking) {
6101.38Smycroft			printf("trap: calling uvm_fault() from interrupt!\n");
6111.38Smycroft			goto dopanic;
6121.38Smycroft		}
6131.38Smycroft#endif
6141.38Smycroft
6151.57Sdrochner		rv = uvm_fault(map, va, ftype);
6161.7Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
6171.7Sdbj		if (rv && MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
6181.57Sdrochner			printf("uvm_fault(%p, 0x%lx, 0x%x) -> 0x%x\n",
6191.16Sdbj			    map, va, ftype, rv);
6201.7Sdbj#endif
6211.1Sdbj		/*
6221.1Sdbj		 * If this was a stack access we keep track of the maximum
6231.1Sdbj		 * accessed stack size.  Also, if vm_fault gets a protection
6241.1Sdbj		 * failure it is due to accessing the stack region outside
6251.1Sdbj		 * the current limit and we need to reflect that as an access
6261.1Sdbj		 * error.
6271.1Sdbj		 */
6281.31Schs		if (rv == 0) {
6291.64Schristos			if (map != kernel_map && (void *)va >= vm->vm_maxsaddr)
6301.52Sjdolecek				uvm_grow(p, va);
6311.52Sjdolecek
6321.1Sdbj			if (type == T_MMUFLT) {
6331.16Sdbj#ifdef M68040
6341.16Sdbj				if (cputype == CPU_68040)
6351.67Smhitch					(void) writeback(fp, 1);
6361.1Sdbj#endif
6371.1Sdbj				return;
6381.1Sdbj			}
6391.1Sdbj			goto out;
6401.1Sdbj		}
6411.45Scl		if (rv == EACCES) {
6421.45Scl			ksi.ksi_code = SEGV_ACCERR;
6431.45Scl			rv = EFAULT;
6441.45Scl		} else
6451.45Scl			ksi.ksi_code = SEGV_MAPERR;
6461.1Sdbj		if (type == T_MMUFLT) {
6471.39Sthorpej			if (l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault)
6481.1Sdbj				goto copyfault;
6491.57Sdrochner			printf("uvm_fault(%p, 0x%lx, 0x%x) -> 0x%x\n",
6501.16Sdbj			    map, va, ftype, rv);
6511.1Sdbj			printf("  type %x, code [mmu,,ssw]: %x\n",
6521.1Sdbj			       type, code);
6531.1Sdbj			goto dopanic;
6541.1Sdbj		}
6551.45Scl		ksi.ksi_addr = (void *)v;
6561.31Schs		if (rv == ENOMEM) {
6571.11Schs			printf("UVM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: out of swap\n",
6581.11Schs			       p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
6591.61Sad			       l->l_cred ?
6601.61Sad			       kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred) : -1);
6611.45Scl			ksi.ksi_signo = SIGKILL;
6621.11Schs		} else {
6631.45Scl			ksi.ksi_signo = SIGSEGV;
6641.11Schs		}
6651.1Sdbj		break;
6661.1Sdbj	    }
6671.1Sdbj	}
6681.45Scl	trapsignal(l, &ksi);
6691.1Sdbj	if ((type & T_USER) == 0)
6701.1Sdbj		return;
6711.1Sdbjout:
6721.67Smhitch	userret(l, fp, sticks, v, 1);
6731.1Sdbj}
6741.1Sdbj
6751.1Sdbj#ifdef M68040
6761.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
6771.1Sdbjstruct writebackstats {
6781.1Sdbj	int calls;
6791.1Sdbj	int cpushes;
6801.1Sdbj	int move16s;
6811.1Sdbj	int wb1s, wb2s, wb3s;
6821.1Sdbj	int wbsize[4];
6831.1Sdbj} wbstats;
6841.1Sdbj
6851.54Sheconst char *f7sz[] = { "longword", "byte", "word", "line" };
6861.54Sheconst char *f7tt[] = { "normal", "MOVE16", "AFC", "ACK" };
6871.54Sheconst char *f7tm[] = { "d-push", "u-data", "u-code", "M-data",
6881.1Sdbj		 "M-code", "k-data", "k-code", "RES" };
6891.54Sheconst char wberrstr[] =
6901.16Sdbj    "WARNING: pid %d(%s) writeback [%s] failed, pc=%x fa=%x wba=%x wbd=%x\n";
6911.1Sdbj#endif
6921.1Sdbj
6931.16Sdbjint
6941.53Schswriteback(struct frame *fp, int docachepush)
6951.1Sdbj{
6961.1Sdbj	struct fmt7 *f = &fp->f_fmt7;
6971.39Sthorpej	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
6981.39Sthorpej	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
6991.1Sdbj	int err = 0;
7001.1Sdbj	u_int fa;
7011.64Schristos	void *oonfault = l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault;
7021.15Sthorpej	paddr_t pa;
7031.1Sdbj
7041.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
7051.1Sdbj	if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid)) {
7061.1Sdbj		printf(" pid=%d, fa=%x,", p->p_pid, f->f_fa);
7071.1Sdbj		dumpssw(f->f_ssw);
7081.1Sdbj	}
7091.1Sdbj	wbstats.calls++;
7101.1Sdbj#endif
7111.1Sdbj	/*
7121.1Sdbj	 * Deal with special cases first.
7131.1Sdbj	 */
7141.1Sdbj	if ((f->f_ssw & SSW4_TMMASK) == SSW4_TMDCP) {
7151.1Sdbj		/*
7161.1Sdbj		 * Dcache push fault.
7171.1Sdbj		 * Line-align the address and write out the push data to
7181.1Sdbj		 * the indicated physical address.
7191.1Sdbj		 */
7201.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
7211.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid)) {
7221.1Sdbj			printf(" pushing %s to PA %x, data %x",
7231.1Sdbj			       f7sz[(f->f_ssw & SSW4_SZMASK) >> 5],
7241.1Sdbj			       f->f_fa, f->f_pd0);
7251.1Sdbj			if ((f->f_ssw & SSW4_SZMASK) == SSW4_SZLN)
7261.1Sdbj				printf("/%x/%x/%x",
7271.1Sdbj				       f->f_pd1, f->f_pd2, f->f_pd3);
7281.1Sdbj			printf("\n");
7291.1Sdbj		}
7301.1Sdbj		if (f->f_wb1s & SSW4_WBSV)
7311.1Sdbj			panic("writeback: cache push with WB1S valid");
7321.1Sdbj		wbstats.cpushes++;
7331.1Sdbj#endif
7341.1Sdbj		/*
7351.1Sdbj		 * XXX there are security problems if we attempt to do a
7361.1Sdbj		 * cache push after a signal handler has been called.
7371.1Sdbj		 */
7381.1Sdbj		if (docachepush) {
7391.7Sdbj			pmap_enter(pmap_kernel(), (vaddr_t)vmmap,
7401.18Sthorpej			    trunc_page(f->f_fa), VM_PROT_WRITE,
7411.18Sthorpej			    VM_PROT_WRITE|PMAP_WIRED);
7421.35Schris			pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
7431.1Sdbj			fa = (u_int)&vmmap[(f->f_fa & PGOFSET) & ~0xF];
7441.64Schristos			bcopy((void *)&f->f_pd0, (void *)fa, 16);
7451.15Sthorpej			(void) pmap_extract(pmap_kernel(), (vaddr_t)fa, &pa);
7461.15Sthorpej			DCFL(pa);
7471.7Sdbj			pmap_remove(pmap_kernel(), (vaddr_t)vmmap,
7481.41Sthorpej				    (vaddr_t)&vmmap[PAGE_SIZE]);
7491.35Schris			pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
7501.1Sdbj		} else
7511.1Sdbj			printf("WARNING: pid %d(%s) uid %d: CPUSH not done\n",
7521.61Sad			       p->p_pid, p->p_comm, kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred));
7531.1Sdbj	} else if ((f->f_ssw & (SSW4_RW|SSW4_TTMASK)) == SSW4_TTM16) {
7541.1Sdbj		/*
7551.1Sdbj		 * MOVE16 fault.
7561.1Sdbj		 * Line-align the address and write out the push data to
7571.1Sdbj		 * the indicated virtual address.
7581.1Sdbj		 */
7591.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
7601.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
7611.1Sdbj			printf(" MOVE16 to VA %x(%x), data %x/%x/%x/%x\n",
7621.1Sdbj			       f->f_fa, f->f_fa & ~0xF, f->f_pd0, f->f_pd1,
7631.1Sdbj			       f->f_pd2, f->f_pd3);
7641.1Sdbj		if (f->f_wb1s & SSW4_WBSV)
7651.1Sdbj			panic("writeback: MOVE16 with WB1S valid");
7661.1Sdbj		wbstats.move16s++;
7671.1Sdbj#endif
7681.1Sdbj		if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb1s))
7691.64Schristos			bcopy((void *)&f->f_pd0, (void *)(f->f_fa & ~0xF), 16);
7701.1Sdbj		else
7711.64Schristos			err = suline((void *)(f->f_fa & ~0xF), (void *)&f->f_pd0);
7721.1Sdbj		if (err) {
7731.1Sdbj			fa = f->f_fa & ~0xF;
7741.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
7751.1Sdbj			if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED)
7761.1Sdbj				printf(wberrstr, p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
7771.1Sdbj				       "MOVE16", fp->f_pc, f->f_fa,
7781.1Sdbj				       f->f_fa & ~0xF, f->f_pd0);
7791.1Sdbj#endif
7801.1Sdbj		}
7811.1Sdbj	} else if (f->f_wb1s & SSW4_WBSV) {
7821.1Sdbj		/*
7831.1Sdbj		 * Writeback #1.
7841.1Sdbj		 * Position the "memory-aligned" data and write it out.
7851.1Sdbj		 */
7861.1Sdbj		u_int wb1d = f->f_wb1d;
7871.1Sdbj		int off;
7881.1Sdbj
7891.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
7901.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
7911.1Sdbj			dumpwb(1, f->f_wb1s, f->f_wb1a, f->f_wb1d);
7921.1Sdbj		wbstats.wb1s++;
7931.1Sdbj		wbstats.wbsize[(f->f_wb2s&SSW4_SZMASK)>>5]++;
7941.1Sdbj#endif
7951.1Sdbj		off = (f->f_wb1a & 3) * 8;
7961.1Sdbj		switch (f->f_wb1s & SSW4_SZMASK) {
7971.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZLW:
7981.1Sdbj			if (off)
7991.1Sdbj				wb1d = (wb1d >> (32 - off)) | (wb1d << off);
8001.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb1s))
8011.1Sdbj				*(long *)f->f_wb1a = wb1d;
8021.1Sdbj			else
8031.64Schristos				err = suword((void *)f->f_wb1a, wb1d);
8041.1Sdbj			break;
8051.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZB:
8061.1Sdbj			off = 24 - off;
8071.1Sdbj			if (off)
8081.1Sdbj				wb1d >>= off;
8091.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb1s))
8101.1Sdbj				*(char *)f->f_wb1a = wb1d;
8111.1Sdbj			else
8121.64Schristos				err = subyte((void *)f->f_wb1a, wb1d);
8131.1Sdbj			break;
8141.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZW:
8151.1Sdbj			off = (off + 16) % 32;
8161.1Sdbj			if (off)
8171.1Sdbj				wb1d = (wb1d >> (32 - off)) | (wb1d << off);
8181.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb1s))
8191.1Sdbj				*(short *)f->f_wb1a = wb1d;
8201.1Sdbj			else
8211.64Schristos				err = susword((void *)f->f_wb1a, wb1d);
8221.1Sdbj			break;
8231.1Sdbj		}
8241.1Sdbj		if (err) {
8251.1Sdbj			fa = f->f_wb1a;
8261.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
8271.1Sdbj			if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED)
8281.1Sdbj				printf(wberrstr, p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
8291.1Sdbj				       "#1", fp->f_pc, f->f_fa,
8301.1Sdbj				       f->f_wb1a, f->f_wb1d);
8311.1Sdbj#endif
8321.1Sdbj		}
8331.1Sdbj	}
8341.1Sdbj	/*
8351.1Sdbj	 * Deal with the "normal" writebacks.
8361.1Sdbj	 *
8371.1Sdbj	 * XXX writeback2 is known to reflect a LINE size writeback after
8381.1Sdbj	 * a MOVE16 was already dealt with above.  Ignore it.
8391.1Sdbj	 */
8401.1Sdbj	if (err == 0 && (f->f_wb2s & SSW4_WBSV) &&
8411.1Sdbj	    (f->f_wb2s & SSW4_SZMASK) != SSW4_SZLN) {
8421.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
8431.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
8441.1Sdbj			dumpwb(2, f->f_wb2s, f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8451.1Sdbj		wbstats.wb2s++;
8461.1Sdbj		wbstats.wbsize[(f->f_wb2s&SSW4_SZMASK)>>5]++;
8471.1Sdbj#endif
8481.1Sdbj		switch (f->f_wb2s & SSW4_SZMASK) {
8491.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZLW:
8501.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb2s))
8511.1Sdbj				*(long *)f->f_wb2a = f->f_wb2d;
8521.1Sdbj			else
8531.64Schristos				err = suword((void *)f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8541.1Sdbj			break;
8551.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZB:
8561.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb2s))
8571.1Sdbj				*(char *)f->f_wb2a = f->f_wb2d;
8581.1Sdbj			else
8591.64Schristos				err = subyte((void *)f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8601.1Sdbj			break;
8611.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZW:
8621.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb2s))
8631.1Sdbj				*(short *)f->f_wb2a = f->f_wb2d;
8641.1Sdbj			else
8651.64Schristos				err = susword((void *)f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8661.1Sdbj			break;
8671.1Sdbj		}
8681.1Sdbj		if (err) {
8691.1Sdbj			fa = f->f_wb2a;
8701.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
8711.1Sdbj			if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED) {
8721.1Sdbj				printf(wberrstr, p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
8731.1Sdbj				       "#2", fp->f_pc, f->f_fa,
8741.1Sdbj				       f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8751.1Sdbj				dumpssw(f->f_ssw);
8761.1Sdbj				dumpwb(2, f->f_wb2s, f->f_wb2a, f->f_wb2d);
8771.1Sdbj			}
8781.1Sdbj#endif
8791.1Sdbj		}
8801.1Sdbj	}
8811.1Sdbj	if (err == 0 && (f->f_wb3s & SSW4_WBSV)) {
8821.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
8831.1Sdbj		if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid))
8841.1Sdbj			dumpwb(3, f->f_wb3s, f->f_wb3a, f->f_wb3d);
8851.1Sdbj		wbstats.wb3s++;
8861.1Sdbj		wbstats.wbsize[(f->f_wb3s&SSW4_SZMASK)>>5]++;
8871.1Sdbj#endif
8881.1Sdbj		switch (f->f_wb3s & SSW4_SZMASK) {
8891.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZLW:
8901.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb3s))
8911.1Sdbj				*(long *)f->f_wb3a = f->f_wb3d;
8921.1Sdbj			else
8931.64Schristos				err = suword((void *)f->f_wb3a, f->f_wb3d);
8941.1Sdbj			break;
8951.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZB:
8961.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb3s))
8971.1Sdbj				*(char *)f->f_wb3a = f->f_wb3d;
8981.1Sdbj			else
8991.64Schristos				err = subyte((void *)f->f_wb3a, f->f_wb3d);
9001.1Sdbj			break;
9011.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZW:
9021.1Sdbj			if (KDFAULT(f->f_wb3s))
9031.1Sdbj				*(short *)f->f_wb3a = f->f_wb3d;
9041.1Sdbj			else
9051.64Schristos				err = susword((void *)f->f_wb3a, f->f_wb3d);
9061.1Sdbj			break;
9071.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
9081.1Sdbj		case SSW4_SZLN:
9091.1Sdbj			panic("writeback: wb3s indicates LINE write");
9101.1Sdbj#endif
9111.1Sdbj		}
9121.1Sdbj		if (err) {
9131.1Sdbj			fa = f->f_wb3a;
9141.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
9151.1Sdbj			if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED)
9161.1Sdbj				printf(wberrstr, p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
9171.1Sdbj				       "#3", fp->f_pc, f->f_fa,
9181.1Sdbj				       f->f_wb3a, f->f_wb3d);
9191.1Sdbj#endif
9201.1Sdbj		}
9211.1Sdbj	}
9221.39Sthorpej	l->l_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault = oonfault;
9231.1Sdbj	if (err)
9241.1Sdbj		err = SIGSEGV;
9251.16Sdbj	return (err);
9261.1Sdbj}
9271.1Sdbj
9281.1Sdbj#ifdef DEBUG
9291.16Sdbjvoid
9301.53Schsdumpssw(u_short ssw)
9311.1Sdbj{
9321.1Sdbj	printf(" SSW: %x: ", ssw);
9331.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_CP)
9341.1Sdbj		printf("CP,");
9351.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_CU)
9361.1Sdbj		printf("CU,");
9371.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_CT)
9381.1Sdbj		printf("CT,");
9391.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_CM)
9401.1Sdbj		printf("CM,");
9411.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_MA)
9421.1Sdbj		printf("MA,");
9431.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_ATC)
9441.1Sdbj		printf("ATC,");
9451.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_LK)
9461.1Sdbj		printf("LK,");
9471.1Sdbj	if (ssw & SSW4_RW)
9481.1Sdbj		printf("RW,");
9491.1Sdbj	printf(" SZ=%s, TT=%s, TM=%s\n",
9501.1Sdbj	       f7sz[(ssw & SSW4_SZMASK) >> 5],
9511.1Sdbj	       f7tt[(ssw & SSW4_TTMASK) >> 3],
9521.1Sdbj	       f7tm[ssw & SSW4_TMMASK]);
9531.1Sdbj}
9541.1Sdbj
9551.16Sdbjvoid
9561.53Schsdumpwb(int num, u_short s, u_int a, u_int d)
9571.1Sdbj{
9581.1Sdbj	struct proc *p = curproc;
9591.7Sdbj	paddr_t pa;
9601.1Sdbj
9611.1Sdbj	printf(" writeback #%d: VA %x, data %x, SZ=%s, TT=%s, TM=%s\n",
9621.1Sdbj	       num, a, d, f7sz[(s & SSW4_SZMASK) >> 5],
9631.1Sdbj	       f7tt[(s & SSW4_TTMASK) >> 3], f7tm[s & SSW4_TMMASK]);
9641.16Sdbj	printf("               PA ");
9651.63Sthorpej	if (pmap_extract(p->p_vmspace->vm_map.pmap, (vaddr_t)a, &pa) == false)
9661.1Sdbj		printf("<invalid address>");
9671.1Sdbj	else
9681.64Schristos		printf("%lx, current value %lx", pa, fuword((void *)a));
9691.1Sdbj	printf("\n");
9701.1Sdbj}
9711.1Sdbj#endif
9721.1Sdbj#endif
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