powerpc/powernv: Fix local TLB flush for boot and MCE on POWER9

There are two cases outside the normal address space management
where a CPU's local TLB is to be flushed:

  1. Host boot; in case something has left stale entries in the
     TLB (e.g., kexec).

  2. Machine check; to clean corrupted TLB entries.

CPU state restore from deep idle states also flushes the TLB.
However this seems to be a side effect of reusing the boot code to set
CPU state, rather than a requirement itself.

The current flushing has a number of problems with ISA v3.0B:

- The current radix mode of the MMU is not taken into account. tlbiel
  is undefined if the R field does not match the current radix mode.

- ISA v3.0B hash must flush the partition and process table caches.

- ISA v3.0B radix must flush partition and process scoped translations,
  partition and process table caches, and also the page walk cache.

Add POWER9 cases to handle these, with radix vs hash determined by the
host MMU mode.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
This commit is contained in:
Nicholas Piggin 2017-07-06 20:51:28 +10:00 committed by Michael Ellerman
parent 3a6a04706f
commit 41d0c2ecde
3 changed files with 67 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -218,13 +218,20 @@ __init_tlb_power8:
ptesync
1: blr
/*
* Flush the TLB in hash mode. Hash must flush with RIC=2 once for process
* and one for partition scope to clear process and partition table entries.
*/
__init_tlb_power9:
li r6,POWER9_TLB_SETS_HASH
li r6,POWER9_TLB_SETS_HASH - 1
mtctr r6
li r7,0xc00 /* IS field = 0b11 */
li r8,0
ptesync
2: tlbiel r7
addi r7,r7,0x1000
PPC_TLBIEL(7, 8, 2, 1, 0)
PPC_TLBIEL(7, 8, 2, 0, 0)
2: addi r7,r7,0x1000
PPC_TLBIEL(7, 8, 0, 0, 0)
bdnz 2b
ptesync
1: blr

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@ -94,9 +94,6 @@ static void (*init_pmu_registers)(void);
static void cpufeatures_flush_tlb(void)
{
unsigned long rb;
unsigned int i, num_sets;
/*
* This is a temporary measure to keep equivalent TLB flush as the
* cputable based setup code.
@ -105,24 +102,15 @@ static void cpufeatures_flush_tlb(void)
case PVR_POWER8:
case PVR_POWER8E:
case PVR_POWER8NVL:
num_sets = POWER8_TLB_SETS;
__flush_tlb_power8(POWER8_TLB_SETS);
break;
case PVR_POWER9:
num_sets = POWER9_TLB_SETS_HASH;
__flush_tlb_power9(POWER9_TLB_SETS_HASH);
break;
default:
num_sets = 1;
pr_err("unknown CPU version for boot TLB flush\n");
break;
}
asm volatile("ptesync" : : : "memory");
rb = TLBIEL_INVAL_SET;
for (i = 0; i < num_sets; i++) {
asm volatile("tlbiel %0" : : "r" (rb));
rb += 1 << TLBIEL_INVAL_SET_SHIFT;
}
asm volatile("ptesync" : : : "memory");
}
static void __restore_cpu_cpufeatures(void)

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@ -53,6 +53,60 @@ static void flush_tlb_206(unsigned int num_sets, unsigned int action)
asm volatile("ptesync" : : : "memory");
}
static void flush_tlb_300(unsigned int num_sets, unsigned int action)
{
unsigned long rb;
unsigned int i;
unsigned int r;
switch (action) {
case TLB_INVAL_SCOPE_GLOBAL:
rb = TLBIEL_INVAL_SET;
break;
case TLB_INVAL_SCOPE_LPID:
rb = TLBIEL_INVAL_SET_LPID;
break;
default:
BUG();
break;
}
asm volatile("ptesync" : : : "memory");
if (early_radix_enabled())
r = 1;
else
r = 0;
/*
* First flush table/PWC caches with set 0, then flush the
* rest of the sets, partition scope. Radix must then do it
* all again with process scope. Hash just has to flush
* process table.
*/
asm volatile(PPC_TLBIEL(%0, %1, %2, %3, %4) : :
"r"(rb), "r"(0), "i"(2), "i"(0), "r"(r));
for (i = 1; i < num_sets; i++) {
unsigned long set = i * (1<<TLBIEL_INVAL_SET_SHIFT);
asm volatile(PPC_TLBIEL(%0, %1, %2, %3, %4) : :
"r"(rb+set), "r"(0), "i"(2), "i"(0), "r"(r));
}
asm volatile(PPC_TLBIEL(%0, %1, %2, %3, %4) : :
"r"(rb), "r"(0), "i"(2), "i"(1), "r"(r));
if (early_radix_enabled()) {
for (i = 1; i < num_sets; i++) {
unsigned long set = i * (1<<TLBIEL_INVAL_SET_SHIFT);
asm volatile(PPC_TLBIEL(%0, %1, %2, %3, %4) : :
"r"(rb+set), "r"(0), "i"(2), "i"(1), "r"(r));
}
}
asm volatile("ptesync" : : : "memory");
}
/*
* Generic routines to flush TLB on POWER processors. These routines
* are used as flush_tlb hook in the cpu_spec.
@ -79,7 +133,7 @@ void __flush_tlb_power9(unsigned int action)
else
num_sets = POWER9_TLB_SETS_HASH;
flush_tlb_206(num_sets, action);
flush_tlb_300(num_sets, action);
}