1/*
2 * Copyright 2010 Tilera Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 *   modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
6 *   as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
7 *
8 *   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
9 *   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 *   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
11 *   NON INFRINGEMENT.  See the GNU General Public License for
12 *   more details.
13 */
14
15#include <linux/export.h>
16#include <asm/page.h>
17#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
18#include <arch/icache.h>
19#include <arch/spr_def.h>
20
21
22void __flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
23{
24	invalidate_icache((const void *)start, end - start, PAGE_SIZE);
25}
26
27
28/* Force a load instruction to issue. */
29static inline void force_load(char *p)
30{
31	*(volatile char *)p;
32}
33
34/*
35 * Flush and invalidate a VA range that is homed remotely on a single
36 * core (if "!hfh") or homed via hash-for-home (if "hfh"), waiting
37 * until the memory controller holds the flushed values.
38 */
39void __attribute__((optimize("omit-frame-pointer")))
40finv_buffer_remote(void *buffer, size_t size, int hfh)
41{
42	char *p, *base;
43	size_t step_size, load_count;
44
45	/*
46	 * On TILEPro the striping granularity is a fixed 8KB; on
47	 * TILE-Gx it is configurable, and we rely on the fact that
48	 * the hypervisor always configures maximum striping, so that
49	 * bits 9 and 10 of the PA are part of the stripe function, so
50	 * every 512 bytes we hit a striping boundary.
51	 *
52	 */
53#ifdef __tilegx__
54	const unsigned long STRIPE_WIDTH = 512;
55#else
56	const unsigned long STRIPE_WIDTH = 8192;
57#endif
58
59#ifdef __tilegx__
60	/*
61	 * On TILE-Gx, we must disable the dstream prefetcher before doing
62	 * a cache flush; otherwise, we could end up with data in the cache
63	 * that we don't want there.  Note that normally we'd do an mf
64	 * after the SPR write to disabling the prefetcher, but we do one
65	 * below, before any further loads, so there's no need to do it
66	 * here.
67	 */
68	uint_reg_t old_dstream_pf = __insn_mfspr(SPR_DSTREAM_PF);
69	__insn_mtspr(SPR_DSTREAM_PF, 0);
70#endif
71
72	/*
73	 * Flush and invalidate the buffer out of the local L1/L2
74	 * and request the home cache to flush and invalidate as well.
75	 */
76	__finv_buffer(buffer, size);
77
78	/*
79	 * Wait for the home cache to acknowledge that it has processed
80	 * all the flush-and-invalidate requests.  This does not mean
81	 * that the flushed data has reached the memory controller yet,
82	 * but it does mean the home cache is processing the flushes.
83	 */
84	__insn_mf();
85
86	/*
87	 * Issue a load to the last cache line, which can't complete
88	 * until all the previously-issued flushes to the same memory
89	 * controller have also completed.  If we weren't striping
90	 * memory, that one load would be sufficient, but since we may
91	 * be, we also need to back up to the last load issued to
92	 * another memory controller, which would be the point where
93	 * we crossed a "striping" boundary (the granularity of striping
94	 * across memory controllers).  Keep backing up and doing this
95	 * until we are before the beginning of the buffer, or have
96	 * hit all the controllers.
97	 *
98	 * If we are flushing a hash-for-home buffer, it's even worse.
99	 * Each line may be homed on a different tile, and each tile
100	 * may have up to four lines that are on different
101	 * controllers.  So as we walk backwards, we have to touch
102	 * enough cache lines to satisfy these constraints.  In
103	 * practice this ends up being close enough to "load from
104	 * every cache line on a full memory stripe on each
105	 * controller" that we simply do that, to simplify the logic.
106	 *
107	 * On TILE-Gx the hash-for-home function is much more complex,
108	 * with the upshot being we can't readily guarantee we have
109	 * hit both entries in the 128-entry AMT that were hit by any
110	 * load in the entire range, so we just re-load them all.
111	 * With larger buffers, we may want to consider using a hypervisor
112	 * trap to issue loads directly to each hash-for-home tile for
113	 * each controller (doing it from Linux would trash the TLB).
114	 */
115	if (hfh) {
116		step_size = L2_CACHE_BYTES;
117#ifdef __tilegx__
118		load_count = (size + L2_CACHE_BYTES - 1) / L2_CACHE_BYTES;
119#else
120		load_count = (STRIPE_WIDTH / L2_CACHE_BYTES) *
121			      (1 << CHIP_LOG_NUM_MSHIMS());
122#endif
123	} else {
124		step_size = STRIPE_WIDTH;
125		load_count = (1 << CHIP_LOG_NUM_MSHIMS());
126	}
127
128	/* Load the last byte of the buffer. */
129	p = (char *)buffer + size - 1;
130	force_load(p);
131
132	/* Bump down to the end of the previous stripe or cache line. */
133	p -= step_size;
134	p = (char *)((unsigned long)p | (step_size - 1));
135
136	/* Figure out how far back we need to go. */
137	base = p - (step_size * (load_count - 2));
138	if ((unsigned long)base < (unsigned long)buffer)
139		base = buffer;
140
141	/*
142	 * Fire all the loads we need.  The MAF only has eight entries
143	 * so we can have at most eight outstanding loads, so we
144	 * unroll by that amount.
145	 */
146#pragma unroll 8
147	for (; p >= base; p -= step_size)
148		force_load(p);
149
150	/*
151	 * Repeat, but with finv's instead of loads, to get rid of the
152	 * data we just loaded into our own cache and the old home L3.
153	 * No need to unroll since finv's don't target a register.
154	 * The finv's are guaranteed not to actually flush the data in
155	 * the buffer back to their home, since we just read it, so the
156	 * lines are clean in cache; we will only invalidate those lines.
157	 */
158	p = (char *)buffer + size - 1;
159	__insn_finv(p);
160	p -= step_size;
161	p = (char *)((unsigned long)p | (step_size - 1));
162	for (; p >= base; p -= step_size)
163		__insn_finv(p);
164
165	/* Wait for these finv's (and thus the first finvs) to be done. */
166	__insn_mf();
167
168#ifdef __tilegx__
169	/* Reenable the prefetcher. */
170	__insn_mtspr(SPR_DSTREAM_PF, old_dstream_pf);
171#endif
172}
173EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(finv_buffer_remote);
174