linux/arch/riscv/mm/cacheflush.c
Linus Torvalds 119b1e61a7 RISC-V Patches for the 6.16 Merge Window, Part 1
* Support for the FWFT SBI extension, which is part of SBI 3.0 and a
   dependency for many new SBI and ISA extensions.
 * Support for getrandom() in the VDSO.
 * Support for mseal.
 * Optimized routines for raid6 syndrome and recovery calculations.
 * kexec_file() supports loading Image-formatted kernel binaries.
 * Improvements to the instruction patching framework to allow for atomic
   instruction patching, along with rules as to how systems need to
   behave in order to function correctly.
 * Support for a handful of new ISA extensions: Svinval, Zicbop, Zabha,
   some SiFive vendor extensions.
 * Various fixes and cleanups, including: misaligned access handling, perf
   symbol mangling, module loading, PUD THPs, and improved uaccess
   routines.
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Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.16-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux

Pull RISC-V updates from Palmer Dabbelt:

 - Support for the FWFT SBI extension, which is part of SBI 3.0 and a
   dependency for many new SBI and ISA extensions

 - Support for getrandom() in the VDSO

 - Support for mseal

 - Optimized routines for raid6 syndrome and recovery calculations

 - kexec_file() supports loading Image-formatted kernel binaries

 - Improvements to the instruction patching framework to allow for
   atomic instruction patching, along with rules as to how systems need
   to behave in order to function correctly

 - Support for a handful of new ISA extensions: Svinval, Zicbop, Zabha,
   some SiFive vendor extensions

 - Various fixes and cleanups, including: misaligned access handling,
   perf symbol mangling, module loading, PUD THPs, and improved uaccess
   routines

* tag 'riscv-for-linus-6.16-mw1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux: (69 commits)
  riscv: uaccess: Only restore the CSR_STATUS SUM bit
  RISC-V: vDSO: Wire up getrandom() vDSO implementation
  riscv: enable mseal sysmap for RV64
  raid6: Add RISC-V SIMD syndrome and recovery calculations
  riscv: mm: Add support for Svinval extension
  RISC-V: Documentation: Add enough title underlines to CMODX
  riscv: Improve Kconfig help for RISCV_ISA_V_PREEMPTIVE
  MAINTAINERS: Update Atish's email address
  riscv: uaccess: do not do misaligned accesses in get/put_user()
  riscv: process: use unsigned int instead of unsigned long for put_user()
  riscv: make unsafe user copy routines use existing assembly routines
  riscv: hwprobe: export Zabha extension
  riscv: Make regs_irqs_disabled() more clear
  perf symbols: Ignore mapping symbols on riscv
  RISC-V: Kconfig: Fix help text of CMDLINE_EXTEND
  riscv: module: Optimize PLT/GOT entry counting
  riscv: Add support for PUD THP
  riscv: xchg: Prefetch the destination word for sc.w
  riscv: Add ARCH_HAS_PREFETCH[W] support with Zicbop
  riscv: Add support for Zicbop
  ...
2025-06-06 18:05:18 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Copyright (C) 2017 SiFive
*/
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/prctl.h>
#include <asm/acpi.h>
#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
#include <asm/sbi.h>
static void ipi_remote_fence_i(void *info)
{
return local_flush_icache_all();
}
void flush_icache_all(void)
{
local_flush_icache_all();
if (num_online_cpus() < 2)
return;
/*
* Make sure all previous writes to the D$ are ordered before making
* the IPI. The RISC-V spec states that a hart must execute a data fence
* before triggering a remote fence.i in order to make the modification
* visable for remote harts.
*
* IPIs on RISC-V are triggered by MMIO writes to either CLINT or
* S-IMSIC, so the fence ensures previous data writes "happen before"
* the MMIO.
*/
RISCV_FENCE(w, o);
if (riscv_use_sbi_for_rfence())
sbi_remote_fence_i(NULL);
else
on_each_cpu(ipi_remote_fence_i, NULL, 1);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_icache_all);
/*
* Performs an icache flush for the given MM context. RISC-V has no direct
* mechanism for instruction cache shoot downs, so instead we send an IPI that
* informs the remote harts they need to flush their local instruction caches.
* To avoid pathologically slow behavior in a common case (a bunch of
* single-hart processes on a many-hart machine, ie 'make -j') we avoid the
* IPIs for harts that are not currently executing a MM context and instead
* schedule a deferred local instruction cache flush to be performed before
* execution resumes on each hart.
*/
void flush_icache_mm(struct mm_struct *mm, bool local)
{
unsigned int cpu;
cpumask_t others, *mask;
preempt_disable();
/* Mark every hart's icache as needing a flush for this MM. */
mask = &mm->context.icache_stale_mask;
cpumask_setall(mask);
/* Flush this hart's I$ now, and mark it as flushed. */
cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, mask);
local_flush_icache_all();
/*
* Flush the I$ of other harts concurrently executing, and mark them as
* flushed.
*/
cpumask_andnot(&others, mm_cpumask(mm), cpumask_of(cpu));
local |= cpumask_empty(&others);
if (mm == current->active_mm && local) {
/*
* It's assumed that at least one strongly ordered operation is
* performed on this hart between setting a hart's cpumask bit
* and scheduling this MM context on that hart. Sending an SBI
* remote message will do this, but in the case where no
* messages are sent we still need to order this hart's writes
* with flush_icache_deferred().
*/
smp_mb();
} else if (riscv_use_sbi_for_rfence()) {
sbi_remote_fence_i(&others);
} else {
on_each_cpu_mask(&others, ipi_remote_fence_i, NULL, 1);
}
preempt_enable();
}
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
void flush_icache_pte(struct mm_struct *mm, pte_t pte)
{
struct folio *folio = page_folio(pte_page(pte));
if (!test_bit(PG_dcache_clean, &folio->flags)) {
flush_icache_mm(mm, false);
set_bit(PG_dcache_clean, &folio->flags);
}
}
#endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
unsigned int riscv_cbom_block_size;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(riscv_cbom_block_size);
unsigned int riscv_cboz_block_size;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(riscv_cboz_block_size);
unsigned int riscv_cbop_block_size;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(riscv_cbop_block_size);
static void __init cbo_get_block_size(struct device_node *node,
const char *name, u32 *block_size,
unsigned long *first_hartid)
{
unsigned long hartid;
u32 val;
if (riscv_of_processor_hartid(node, &hartid))
return;
if (of_property_read_u32(node, name, &val))
return;
if (!*block_size) {
*block_size = val;
*first_hartid = hartid;
} else if (*block_size != val) {
pr_warn("%s mismatched between harts %lu and %lu\n",
name, *first_hartid, hartid);
}
}
void __init riscv_init_cbo_blocksizes(void)
{
unsigned long cbom_hartid, cboz_hartid, cbop_hartid;
u32 cbom_block_size = 0, cboz_block_size = 0, cbop_block_size = 0;
struct device_node *node;
struct acpi_table_header *rhct;
acpi_status status;
if (acpi_disabled) {
for_each_of_cpu_node(node) {
/* set block-size for cbom and/or cboz extension if available */
cbo_get_block_size(node, "riscv,cbom-block-size",
&cbom_block_size, &cbom_hartid);
cbo_get_block_size(node, "riscv,cboz-block-size",
&cboz_block_size, &cboz_hartid);
cbo_get_block_size(node, "riscv,cbop-block-size",
&cbop_block_size, &cbop_hartid);
}
} else {
status = acpi_get_table(ACPI_SIG_RHCT, 0, &rhct);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
return;
acpi_get_cbo_block_size(rhct, &cbom_block_size, &cboz_block_size, &cbop_block_size);
acpi_put_table((struct acpi_table_header *)rhct);
}
if (cbom_block_size)
riscv_cbom_block_size = cbom_block_size;
if (cboz_block_size)
riscv_cboz_block_size = cboz_block_size;
if (cbop_block_size)
riscv_cbop_block_size = cbop_block_size;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
static void set_icache_stale_mask(void)
{
int cpu = get_cpu();
cpumask_t *mask;
bool stale_cpu;
/*
* Mark every other hart's icache as needing a flush for
* this MM. Maintain the previous value of the current
* cpu to handle the case when this function is called
* concurrently on different harts.
*/
mask = &current->mm->context.icache_stale_mask;
stale_cpu = cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, mask);
cpumask_setall(mask);
__assign_cpu(cpu, mask, stale_cpu);
put_cpu();
}
#endif
/**
* riscv_set_icache_flush_ctx() - Enable/disable icache flushing instructions in
* userspace.
* @ctx: Set the type of icache flushing instructions permitted/prohibited in
* userspace. Supported values described below.
*
* Supported values for ctx:
*
* * %PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_ON: Allow fence.i in user space.
*
* * %PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_OFF: Disallow fence.i in user space. All threads in
* a process will be affected when ``scope == PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_PROCESS``.
* Therefore, caution must be taken; use this flag only when you can guarantee
* that no thread in the process will emit fence.i from this point onward.
*
* @scope: Set scope of where icache flushing instructions are allowed to be
* emitted. Supported values described below.
*
* Supported values for scope:
*
* * %PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_PROCESS: Ensure the icache of any thread in this process
* is coherent with instruction storage upon
* migration.
*
* * %PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_THREAD: Ensure the icache of the current thread is
* coherent with instruction storage upon
* migration.
*
* When ``scope == PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_PROCESS``, all threads in the process are
* permitted to emit icache flushing instructions. Whenever any thread in the
* process is migrated, the corresponding hart's icache will be guaranteed to be
* consistent with instruction storage. This does not enforce any guarantees
* outside of migration. If a thread modifies an instruction that another thread
* may attempt to execute, the other thread must still emit an icache flushing
* instruction before attempting to execute the potentially modified
* instruction. This must be performed by the user-space program.
*
* In per-thread context (eg. ``scope == PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_THREAD``) only the
* thread calling this function is permitted to emit icache flushing
* instructions. When the thread is migrated, the corresponding hart's icache
* will be guaranteed to be consistent with instruction storage.
*
* On kernels configured without SMP, this function is a nop as migrations
* across harts will not occur.
*/
int riscv_set_icache_flush_ctx(unsigned long ctx, unsigned long scope)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
switch (ctx) {
case PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_ON:
switch (scope) {
case PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_PROCESS:
current->mm->context.force_icache_flush = true;
break;
case PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_THREAD:
current->thread.force_icache_flush = true;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
break;
case PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_OFF:
switch (scope) {
case PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_PROCESS:
set_icache_stale_mask();
current->mm->context.force_icache_flush = false;
break;
case PR_RISCV_SCOPE_PER_THREAD:
set_icache_stale_mask();
current->thread.force_icache_flush = false;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
#else
switch (ctx) {
case PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_ON:
case PR_RISCV_CTX_SW_FENCEI_OFF:
return 0;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
#endif
}