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linux/arch/s390/kernel/sclp.S
Michael Holzheu 1aaf179d04 [S390] hibernate: Do real CPU swap at resume time
Currently, when the physical resume CPU is not equal to the physical suspend
CPU, we swap the CPUs logically, by modifying the logical/physical CPU mapping.
This has two major drawbacks: First the change is visible from user space (e.g.
CPU sysfs files) and second it is hard to ensure that nowhere in the kernel
the physical CPU ID is stored before suspend.
To fix this, we now really swap the physical CPUs, if the resume CPU is not
the pysical suspend CPU. We restart the suspend CPU and stop the resume CPU
using SIGP restart and SIGP stop. If the suspend CPU is no longer available,
we write a message and load a disabled wait PSW.

Signed-off-by: Michael Holzheu <michael.holzheu@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
2009-09-22 22:58:46 +02:00

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/*
* Mini SCLP driver.
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2004,2009
*
* Author(s): Peter Oberparleiter <Peter.Oberparleiter@de.ibm.com>,
* Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>,
*
*/
LC_EXT_NEW_PSW = 0x58 # addr of ext int handler
LC_EXT_INT_PARAM = 0x80 # addr of ext int parameter
LC_EXT_INT_CODE = 0x86 # addr of ext int code
#
# Subroutine which waits synchronously until either an external interruption
# or a timeout occurs.
#
# Parameters:
# R2 = 0 for no timeout, non-zero for timeout in (approximated) seconds
#
# Returns:
# R2 = 0 on interrupt, 2 on timeout
# R3 = external interruption parameter if R2=0
#
_sclp_wait_int:
stm %r6,%r15,24(%r15) # save registers
basr %r13,0 # get base register
.LbaseS1:
ahi %r15,-96 # create stack frame
la %r8,LC_EXT_NEW_PSW # register int handler
mvc .LoldpswS1-.LbaseS1(8,%r13),0(%r8)
mvc 0(8,%r8),.LextpswS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
lhi %r6,0x0200 # cr mask for ext int (cr0.54)
ltr %r2,%r2
jz .LsetctS1
ahi %r6,0x0800 # cr mask for clock int (cr0.52)
stck .LtimeS1-.LbaseS1(%r13) # initiate timeout
al %r2,.LtimeS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
st %r2,.LtimeS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
sckc .LtimeS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
.LsetctS1:
stctl %c0,%c0,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13) # enable required interrupts
l %r0,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
lhi %r1,~(0x200 | 0x800) # clear old values
nr %r1,%r0
or %r1,%r6 # set new value
st %r1,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
lctl %c0,%c0,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
st %r0,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
lhi %r2,2 # return code for timeout
.LloopS1:
lpsw .LwaitpswS1-.LbaseS1(%r13) # wait until interrupt
.LwaitS1:
lh %r7,LC_EXT_INT_CODE
chi %r7,0x1004 # timeout?
je .LtimeoutS1
chi %r7,0x2401 # service int?
jne .LloopS1
sr %r2,%r2
l %r3,LC_EXT_INT_PARAM
.LtimeoutS1:
lctl %c0,%c0,.LctlS1-.LbaseS1(%r13) # restore interrupt setting
# restore old handler
mvc 0(8,%r8),.LoldpswS1-.LbaseS1(%r13)
lm %r6,%r15,120(%r15) # restore registers
br %r14 # return to caller
.align 8
.LoldpswS1:
.long 0, 0 # old ext int PSW
.LextpswS1:
.long 0x00080000, 0x80000000+.LwaitS1 # PSW to handle ext int
.LwaitpswS1:
.long 0x010a0000, 0x00000000+.LloopS1 # PSW to wait for ext int
.LtimeS1:
.quad 0 # current time
.LctlS1:
.long 0 # CT0 contents
#
# Subroutine to synchronously issue a service call.
#
# Parameters:
# R2 = command word
# R3 = sccb address
#
# Returns:
# R2 = 0 on success, 1 on failure
# R3 = sccb response code if R2 = 0
#
_sclp_servc:
stm %r6,%r15,24(%r15) # save registers
ahi %r15,-96 # create stack frame
lr %r6,%r2 # save command word
lr %r7,%r3 # save sccb address
.LretryS2:
lhi %r2,1 # error return code
.insn rre,0xb2200000,%r6,%r7 # servc
brc 1,.LendS2 # exit if not operational
brc 8,.LnotbusyS2 # go on if not busy
sr %r2,%r2 # wait until no longer busy
bras %r14,_sclp_wait_int
j .LretryS2 # retry
.LnotbusyS2:
sr %r2,%r2 # wait until result
bras %r14,_sclp_wait_int
sr %r2,%r2
lh %r3,6(%r7)
.LendS2:
lm %r6,%r15,120(%r15) # restore registers
br %r14
#
# Subroutine to set up the SCLP interface.
#
# Parameters:
# R2 = 0 to activate, non-zero to deactivate
#
# Returns:
# R2 = 0 on success, non-zero on failure
#
_sclp_setup:
stm %r6,%r15,24(%r15) # save registers
ahi %r15,-96 # create stack frame
basr %r13,0 # get base register
.LbaseS3:
l %r6,.LsccbS0-.LbaseS3(%r13) # prepare init mask sccb
mvc 0(.LinitendS3-.LinitsccbS3,%r6),.LinitsccbS3-.LbaseS3(%r13)
ltr %r2,%r2 # initialization?
jz .LdoinitS3 # go ahead
# clear masks
xc .LinitmaskS3-.LinitsccbS3(8,%r6),.LinitmaskS3-.LinitsccbS3(%r6)
.LdoinitS3:
l %r2,.LwritemaskS3-.LbaseS3(%r13)# get command word
lr %r3,%r6 # get sccb address
bras %r14,_sclp_servc # issue service call
ltr %r2,%r2 # servc successful?
jnz .LerrorS3
chi %r3,0x20 # write mask successful?
jne .LerrorS3
# check masks
la %r2,.LinitmaskS3-.LinitsccbS3(%r6)
l %r1,0(%r2) # receive mask ok?
n %r1,12(%r2)
cl %r1,0(%r2)
jne .LerrorS3
l %r1,4(%r2) # send mask ok?
n %r1,8(%r2)
cl %r1,4(%r2)
sr %r2,%r2
je .LendS3
.LerrorS3:
lhi %r2,1 # error return code
.LendS3:
lm %r6,%r15,120(%r15) # restore registers
br %r14
.LwritemaskS3:
.long 0x00780005 # SCLP command for write mask
.LinitsccbS3:
.word .LinitendS3-.LinitsccbS3
.byte 0,0,0,0
.word 0
.word 0
.word 4
.LinitmaskS3:
.long 0x80000000
.long 0x40000000
.long 0
.long 0
.LinitendS3:
#
# Subroutine which prints a given text to the SCLP console.
#
# Parameters:
# R2 = address of nil-terminated ASCII text
#
# Returns:
# R2 = 0 on success, 1 on failure
#
_sclp_print:
stm %r6,%r15,24(%r15) # save registers
ahi %r15,-96 # create stack frame
basr %r13,0 # get base register
.LbaseS4:
l %r8,.LsccbS0-.LbaseS4(%r13) # prepare write data sccb
mvc 0(.LmtoS4-.LwritesccbS4,%r8),.LwritesccbS4-.LbaseS4(%r13)
la %r7,.LmtoS4-.LwritesccbS4(%r8) # current mto addr
sr %r0,%r0
l %r10,.Lascebc-.LbaseS4(%r13) # address of translation table
.LinitmtoS4:
# initialize mto
mvc 0(.LmtoendS4-.LmtoS4,%r7),.LmtoS4-.LbaseS4(%r13)
lhi %r6,.LmtoendS4-.LmtoS4 # current mto length
.LloopS4:
ic %r0,0(%r2) # get character
ahi %r2,1
ltr %r0,%r0 # end of string?
jz .LfinalizemtoS4
chi %r0,0x15 # end of line (NL)?
jz .LfinalizemtoS4
stc %r0,0(%r6,%r7) # copy to mto
la %r11,0(%r6,%r7)
tr 0(1,%r11),0(%r10) # translate to EBCDIC
ahi %r6,1
j .LloopS4
.LfinalizemtoS4:
sth %r6,0(%r7) # update mto length
lh %r9,.LmdbS4-.LwritesccbS4(%r8) # update mdb length
ar %r9,%r6
sth %r9,.LmdbS4-.LwritesccbS4(%r8)
lh %r9,.LevbufS4-.LwritesccbS4(%r8)# update evbuf length
ar %r9,%r6
sth %r9,.LevbufS4-.LwritesccbS4(%r8)
lh %r9,0(%r8) # update sccb length
ar %r9,%r6
sth %r9,0(%r8)
ar %r7,%r6 # update current mto adress
ltr %r0,%r0 # more characters?
jnz .LinitmtoS4
l %r2,.LwritedataS4-.LbaseS4(%r13)# write data
lr %r3,%r8
bras %r14,_sclp_servc
ltr %r2,%r2 # servc successful?
jnz .LendS4
chi %r3,0x20 # write data successful?
je .LendS4
lhi %r2,1 # error return code
.LendS4:
lm %r6,%r15,120(%r15) # restore registers
br %r14
#
# Function which prints a given text to the SCLP console.
#
# Parameters:
# R2 = address of nil-terminated ASCII text
#
# Returns:
# R2 = 0 on success, 1 on failure
#
.globl _sclp_print_early
_sclp_print_early:
stm %r6,%r15,24(%r15) # save registers
ahi %r15,-96 # create stack frame
lr %r10,%r2 # save string pointer
lhi %r2,0
bras %r14,_sclp_setup # enable console
ltr %r2,%r2
jnz .LendS5
lr %r2,%r10
bras %r14,_sclp_print # print string
ltr %r2,%r2
jnz .LendS5
lhi %r2,1
bras %r14,_sclp_setup # disable console
.LendS5:
lm %r6,%r15,120(%r15) # restore registers
br %r14
.LwritedataS4:
.long 0x00760005 # SCLP command for write data
.LwritesccbS4:
# sccb
.word .LmtoS4-.LwritesccbS4
.byte 0
.byte 0,0,0
.word 0
# evbuf
.LevbufS4:
.word .LmtoS4-.LevbufS4
.byte 0x02
.byte 0
.word 0
.LmdbS4:
# mdb
.word .LmtoS4-.LmdbS4
.word 1
.long 0xd4c4c240
.long 1
# go
.LgoS4:
.word .LmtoS4-.LgoS4
.word 1
.long 0
.byte 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
.byte 0,0,0
.byte 0
.byte 0,0,0,0,0,0,0
.byte 0
.word 0
.byte 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
.byte 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
.byte 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
.LmtoS4:
.word .LmtoendS4-.LmtoS4
.word 4
.word 0x1000
.byte 0
.byte 0,0,0
.LmtoendS4:
# Global constants
.LsccbS0:
.long _sclp_work_area
.Lascebc:
.long _ascebc
.section .data,"aw",@progbits
.balign 4096
_sclp_work_area:
.fill 4096
.previous