* swsusp_restore crap @ 2005-03-15 3:24 Benjamin Herrenschmidt 2005-03-15 3:31 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Linux Kernel list Hi Pavel ! Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... Ben. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 3:24 swsusp_restore crap Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 3:31 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 2005-03-15 11:03 ` Pavel Machek 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 3:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 14:24 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > Hi Pavel ! > > Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls > flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is > arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just > calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a > hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it > wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... Better, here is a patch... (note: flush_tlb_global() is an x86'ism, doesn't exist on ppc, thus breaks compile, and that has nothing to do in the generic code imho, it should be clearly defined as the responsibility of the asm code). -- This patch removes the quite x86-specific swsusp_restore() hook from the generic swsusp code and moves it to arch/i386. This also fixes build on ppc with swsusp enabled. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Index: linux-work/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S =================================================================== --- linux-work.orig/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 11:56:17.000000000 +1100 +++ linux-work/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 14:29:09.000000000 +1100 @@ -58,5 +58,5 @@ movl saved_context_edi, %edi pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl - call swsusp_restore + call __swsusp_flush_tlb ret Index: linux-work/arch/i386/power/cpu.c =================================================================== --- linux-work.orig/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 11:56:17.000000000 +1100 +++ linux-work/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 14:28:26.000000000 +1100 @@ -147,6 +147,15 @@ __restore_processor_state(&saved_context); } +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) +{ + BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); + + /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ + __flush_tlb_global(); + return 0; +} + /* Needed by apm.c */ EXPORT_SYMBOL(save_processor_state); EXPORT_SYMBOL(restore_processor_state); Index: linux-work/kernel/power/swsusp.c =================================================================== --- linux-work.orig/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 12:00:13.000000000 +1100 +++ linux-work/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 14:29:19.000000000 +1100 @@ -907,15 +907,6 @@ } -asmlinkage int swsusp_restore(void) -{ - BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); - - /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ - __flush_tlb_global(); - return 0; -} - int swsusp_resume(void) { int error; ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 3:31 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 11:03 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-15 11:51 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 11:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Benjamin Herrenschmidt; +Cc: Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton, rjw On Út 15-03-05 14:31:56, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 14:24 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > Hi Pavel ! > > > > Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls > > flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is > > arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just > > calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a > > hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it > > wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... > > Better, here is a patch... (note: flush_tlb_global() is an x86'ism, > doesn't exist on ppc, thus breaks compile, and that has nothing to do in > the generic code imho, it should be clearly defined as the > responsibility of the asm code). x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. > -- > > This patch removes the quite x86-specific swsusp_restore() hook from the > generic swsusp code and moves it to arch/i386. This also fixes build on > ppc with swsusp enabled. > > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> > > Index: linux-work/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S > =================================================================== > --- linux-work.orig/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 11:56:17.000000000 +1100 > +++ linux-work/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 14:29:09.000000000 +1100 > @@ -58,5 +58,5 @@ > movl saved_context_edi, %edi > > pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl > - call swsusp_restore > + call __swsusp_flush_tlb > ret > Index: linux-work/arch/i386/power/cpu.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-work.orig/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 11:56:17.000000000 +1100 > +++ linux-work/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 14:28:26.000000000 +1100 > @@ -147,6 +147,15 @@ > __restore_processor_state(&saved_context); > } > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > +{ > + BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); > + > + /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ > + __flush_tlb_global(); > + return 0; > +} > + > /* Needed by apm.c */ > EXPORT_SYMBOL(save_processor_state); > EXPORT_SYMBOL(restore_processor_state); > Index: linux-work/kernel/power/swsusp.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-work.orig/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 12:00:13.000000000 +1100 > +++ linux-work/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 14:29:19.000000000 +1100 > @@ -907,15 +907,6 @@ > } > > > -asmlinkage int swsusp_restore(void) > -{ > - BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); > - > - /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ > - __flush_tlb_global(); > - return 0; > -} > - > int swsusp_resume(void) > { > int error; > -- People were complaining that M$ turns users into beta-testers... ...jr ghea gurz vagb qrirybcref, naq gurl frrz gb yvxr vg gung jnl! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 11:03 ` Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 11:51 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-03-15 12:02 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-15 13:26 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi, On Tuesday, 15 of March 2005 12:03, Pavel Machek wrote: > On Út 15-03-05 14:31:56, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 14:24 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > > Hi Pavel ! > > > > > > Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls > > > flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is > > > arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just > > > calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a > > > hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it > > > wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... > > > > Better, here is a patch... (note: flush_tlb_global() is an x86'ism, > > doesn't exist on ppc, thus breaks compile, and that has nothing to do in > > the generic code imho, it should be clearly defined as the > > responsibility of the asm code). > > x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on x86-64 and i386)? Greets, Rafael Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/cpu.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/cpu.c --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 12:16:57.000000000 +0100 @@ -147,6 +147,15 @@ void restore_processor_state(void) __restore_processor_state(&saved_context); } +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) +{ + swsusp_restore_check(); + + /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ + __flush_tlb_global(); + return 0; +} + /* Needed by apm.c */ EXPORT_SYMBOL(save_processor_state); EXPORT_SYMBOL(restore_processor_state); diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 12:16:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -58,5 +58,6 @@ done: movl saved_context_edi, %edi pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl - call swsusp_restore + + call __swsusp_flush_tlb ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 12:14:47.000000000 +0100 @@ -89,5 +89,6 @@ done: movq saved_context_r14(%rip), %r14 movq saved_context_r15(%rip), %r15 pushq saved_context_eflags(%rip) ; popfq - call swsusp_restore + + call __swsusp_flush_tlb ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend.c --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend.c 2005-03-02 08:38:09.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend.c 2005-03-15 12:15:25.000000000 +0100 @@ -154,4 +154,11 @@ void fix_processor_context(void) } +int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) +{ + swsusp_restore_check(); + /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ + __flush_tlb_global(); + return 0; +} diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/include/linux/suspend.h linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/include/linux/suspend.h --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/include/linux/suspend.h 2005-03-15 09:21:23.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/include/linux/suspend.h 2005-03-15 12:20:06.000000000 +0100 @@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ static inline void disable_nonboot_cpus( static inline void enable_nonboot_cpus(void) {} #endif +void swsusp_restore_check(void); + void save_processor_state(void); void restore_processor_state(void); struct saved_context; diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 09:21:23.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 12:18:36.000000000 +0100 @@ -906,14 +906,9 @@ int swsusp_suspend(void) return error; } - -asmlinkage int swsusp_restore(void) +void swsusp_restore_check(void) { BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); - - /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ - __flush_tlb_global(); - return 0; } int swsusp_resume(void) -- - Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? - That depends a good deal on where you want to get to. -- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 11:51 ` Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 12:02 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-15 13:27 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 2005-03-15 14:55 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-03-15 13:26 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 1 sibling, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 12:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rafael J. Wysocki Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi! > > > > Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls > > > > flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is > > > > arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just > > > > calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a > > > > hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it > > > > wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... > > > > > > Better, here is a patch... (note: flush_tlb_global() is an x86'ism, > > > doesn't exist on ppc, thus breaks compile, and that has nothing to do in > > > the generic code imho, it should be clearly defined as the > > > responsibility of the asm code). > > > > x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. > > It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check > is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on > x86-64 and i386)? > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > +{ > + swsusp_restore_check(); Someone will certainly forget this one, and it is probably nicer/easier to just move BUG_ON into swsusp_suspend(), just after restore_processor_state() or something like that... Pavel -- People were complaining that M$ turns users into beta-testers... ...jr ghea gurz vagb qrirybcref, naq gurl frrz gb yvxr vg gung jnl! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 12:02 ` Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 13:27 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 2005-03-15 14:55 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton > > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > > +{ > > + swsusp_restore_check(); > > Someone will certainly forget this one, and it is probably > nicer/easier to just move BUG_ON into swsusp_suspend(), just after > restore_processor_state() or something like that... Agreed. Ben. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 12:02 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-15 13:27 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 14:55 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-03-15 20:46 ` Pavel Machek 1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi, On Tuesday, 15 of March 2005 13:02, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > > > Please kill that swsusp_restore() call that itself calls > > > > > flush_tlb_global(), it's junk. First, the flush_tlb_global() thing is > > > > > arch specific, and that's all swsusp_restore() does. Then, the asm just > > > > > calls this before returning to C code, so it makes no sense to have a > > > > > hook there. The x86 asm can have it's own call to some arch stuff if it > > > > > wants or just do the tlb flush in asm... > > > > > > > > Better, here is a patch... (note: flush_tlb_global() is an x86'ism, > > > > doesn't exist on ppc, thus breaks compile, and that has nothing to do in > > > > the generic code imho, it should be clearly defined as the > > > > responsibility of the asm code). > > > > > > x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. > > > > It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check > > is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on > > x86-64 and i386)? > > > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > > +{ > > + swsusp_restore_check(); > > Someone will certainly forget this one, and it is probably > nicer/easier to just move BUG_ON into swsusp_suspend(), just after > restore_processor_state() or something like that... ... in which case __swsusp_flush_tlb() would only contain a "call" to __flush_tlb_global(), but this is a macro on both x86-64 and i386, so we can drop the __swsusp_flush_tlb() altogether and do it in assembly (before the GPRs are restored, perhaps). Patch follows. Greets, Rafael Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 15:37:25.000000000 +0100 @@ -51,6 +51,15 @@ copy_loop: .p2align 4,,7 done: + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ + movl mmu_cr4_features, %eax + movl %eax, %edx + andl $~(1<<7), %edx; # PGE + movl %edx, %cr4; # turn off PGE + movl %cr3, %ecx; # flush TLB + movl %ecx, %cr3 + movl %eax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on + movl saved_context_esp, %esp movl saved_context_ebp, %ebp movl saved_context_ebx, %ebx @@ -58,5 +67,5 @@ done: movl saved_context_edi, %edi pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl - call swsusp_restore + ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 15:36:29.000000000 +0100 @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ loop: movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx jmp loop done: + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ + movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) + andq $~(1<<7), %rdx; # PGE + movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE + movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB + movq %rcx, %cr3 + movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on + movl $24, %eax movl %eax, %ds @@ -89,5 +97,5 @@ done: movq saved_context_r14(%rip), %r14 movq saved_context_r15(%rip), %r15 pushq saved_context_eflags(%rip) ; popfq - call swsusp_restore + ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 09:21:23.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 15:35:44.000000000 +0100 @@ -900,22 +900,13 @@ int swsusp_suspend(void) error = swsusp_arch_suspend(); /* Restore control flow magically appears here */ restore_processor_state(); + BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); restore_highmem(); device_power_up(); local_irq_enable(); return error; } - -asmlinkage int swsusp_restore(void) -{ - BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); - - /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ - __flush_tlb_global(); - return 0; -} - int swsusp_resume(void) { int error; -- - Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? - That depends a good deal on where you want to get to. -- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 14:55 ` Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 20:46 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-15 22:23 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 20:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rafael J. Wysocki Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi! > > > > x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. > > > > > > It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check > > > is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on > > > x86-64 and i386)? > > > > > > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > > > +{ > > > + swsusp_restore_check(); > > > > Someone will certainly forget this one, and it is probably > > nicer/easier to just move BUG_ON into swsusp_suspend(), just after > > restore_processor_state() or something like that... > > ... in which case __swsusp_flush_tlb() would only contain a "call" to > __flush_tlb_global(), but this is a macro on both x86-64 and i386, so we can > drop the __swsusp_flush_tlb() altogether and do it in assembly (before the > GPRs are restored, perhaps). Patch follows. > > Greets, > Rafael > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> > diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S > --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 > +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 15:36:29.000000000 +0100 > @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ loop: > movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx > jmp loop > done: > + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ > + movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) I somehow don't think %rax contains mmu_cr4_features at this point. Otherwise it seems to look ok. Pavel -- People were complaining that M$ turns users into beta-testers... ...jr ghea gurz vagb qrirybcref, naq gurl frrz gb yvxr vg gung jnl! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 20:46 ` Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 22:23 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-03-15 23:39 ` Pavel Machek 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 22:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton On Tuesday, 15 of March 2005 21:46, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > > > x86-64 needs this, too.... Otherwise it looks okay. > > > > > > > > It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check > > > > is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on > > > > x86-64 and i386)? > > > > > > > > > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > > > > +{ > > > > + swsusp_restore_check(); > > > > > > Someone will certainly forget this one, and it is probably > > > nicer/easier to just move BUG_ON into swsusp_suspend(), just after > > > restore_processor_state() or something like that... > > > > ... in which case __swsusp_flush_tlb() would only contain a "call" to > > __flush_tlb_global(), but this is a macro on both x86-64 and i386, so we can > > drop the __swsusp_flush_tlb() altogether and do it in assembly (before the > > GPRs are restored, perhaps). Patch follows. > > > > Greets, > > Rafael > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> > > > diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S > > --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 > > +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 15:36:29.000000000 +0100 > > @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ loop: > > movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx > > jmp loop > > done: > > + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ > > + movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) > > I somehow don't think %rax contains mmu_cr4_features at this > point. Otherwise it seems to look ok. Yes, it does, because on x86-64 the TLBs are flushed before the loop, right after %cr3 is loaded with init_level4_pgt. %rax is not touched afterwards, so it contains the right value. Here's the relevant code from suspend_asm.S (with the patch applied): ENTRY(swsusp_arch_resume) /* set up cr3 */ leaq init_level4_pgt(%rip),%rax subq $__START_KERNEL_map,%rax movq %rax,%cr3 movq mmu_cr4_features(%rip), %rax movq %rax, %rdx andq $~(1<<7), %rdx # PGE movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB movq %rcx, %cr3; movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on movq pagedir_nosave(%rip), %rdx loop: testq %rdx, %rdx jz done /* get addresses from the pbe and copy the page */ movq pbe_address(%rdx), %rsi movq pbe_orig_address(%rdx), %rdi movq $512, %rcx rep movsq /* progress to the next pbe */ movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx jmp loop done: /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) andq $~(1<<7), %rdx; # PGE movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB movq %rcx, %cr3 movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on Greets, Rafael -- - Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? - That depends a good deal on where you want to get to. -- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 22:23 ` Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-15 23:39 ` Pavel Machek 2005-03-16 0:08 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 23:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rafael J. Wysocki Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi! > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> > > > > > diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S > > > --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 > > > +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 15:36:29.000000000 +0100 > > > @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ loop: > > > movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx > > > jmp loop > > > done: > > > + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ > > > + movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) > > > > I somehow don't think %rax contains mmu_cr4_features at this > > point. Otherwise it seems to look ok. > > Yes, it does, because on x86-64 the TLBs are flushed before the loop, > right after %cr3 is loaded with init_level4_pgt. %rax is not touched > afterwards, so it contains the right value. Here's the relevant code > from suspend_asm.S (with the patch applied): Well, it is mmu_cr4_features from "old" kernel, while you are flushing tlb in "new" kernel. It is probably same anyway, but.... %rax is commonly-used scratch register, and memory load is not that expensive. Can you just load it from memory? Pavel > ENTRY(swsusp_arch_resume) > /* set up cr3 */ > leaq init_level4_pgt(%rip),%rax > subq $__START_KERNEL_map,%rax > movq %rax,%cr3 > > movq mmu_cr4_features(%rip), %rax > movq %rax, %rdx > andq $~(1<<7), %rdx # PGE > movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE > movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB > movq %rcx, %cr3; > movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on > > movq pagedir_nosave(%rip), %rdx > loop: > testq %rdx, %rdx > jz done > > /* get addresses from the pbe and copy the page */ > movq pbe_address(%rdx), %rsi > movq pbe_orig_address(%rdx), %rdi > movq $512, %rcx > rep > movsq > > /* progress to the next pbe */ > movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx > jmp loop > done: > /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ > movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) > andq $~(1<<7), %rdx; # PGE > movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE > movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB > movq %rcx, %cr3 > movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on > > > Greets, > Rafael > > -- People were complaining that M$ turns users into beta-testers... ...jr ghea gurz vagb qrirybcref, naq gurl frrz gb yvxr vg gung jnl! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 23:39 ` Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-16 0:08 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2005-03-16 0:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pavel Machek; +Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton Hi, On Wednesday, 16 of March 2005 00:39, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> > > > > > > > diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S > > > > --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 > > > > +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 15:36:29.000000000 +0100 > > > > @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ loop: > > > > movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx > > > > jmp loop > > > > done: > > > > + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ > > > > + movq %rax, %rdx; # mmu_cr4_features(%rip) > > > > > > I somehow don't think %rax contains mmu_cr4_features at this > > > point. Otherwise it seems to look ok. > > > > Yes, it does, because on x86-64 the TLBs are flushed before the loop, > > right after %cr3 is loaded with init_level4_pgt. %rax is not touched > > afterwards, so it contains the right value. Here's the relevant code > > from suspend_asm.S (with the patch applied): > > Well, it is mmu_cr4_features from "old" kernel, while you are flushing > tlb in "new" kernel. It is probably same anyway, but.... %rax is > commonly-used scratch register, and memory load is not that > expensive. Can you just load it from memory? Sure, revised patch follows. Greets, Rafael Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/swsusp.S 2005-03-15 15:37:25.000000000 +0100 @@ -51,6 +51,15 @@ copy_loop: .p2align 4,,7 done: + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ + movl mmu_cr4_features, %eax + movl %eax, %edx + andl $~(1<<7), %edx; # PGE + movl %edx, %cr4; # turn off PGE + movl %cr3, %ecx; # flush TLB + movl %ecx, %cr3 + movl %eax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on + movl saved_context_esp, %esp movl saved_context_ebp, %ebp movl saved_context_ebx, %ebx @@ -58,5 +67,5 @@ done: movl saved_context_edi, %edi pushl saved_context_eflags ; popfl - call swsusp_restore + ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S 2005-03-16 00:56:53.000000000 +0100 @@ -69,6 +69,15 @@ loop: movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx jmp loop done: + /* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */ + movq mmu_cr4_features(%rip), %rax + movq %rax, %rdx + andq $~(1<<7), %rdx; # PGE + movq %rdx, %cr4; # turn off PGE + movq %cr3, %rcx; # flush TLB + movq %rcx, %cr3 + movq %rax, %cr4; # turn PGE back on + movl $24, %eax movl %eax, %ds @@ -89,5 +98,5 @@ done: movq saved_context_r14(%rip), %r14 movq saved_context_r15(%rip), %r15 pushq saved_context_eflags(%rip) ; popfq - call swsusp_restore + ret diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 09:21:23.000000000 +0100 +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/kernel/power/swsusp.c 2005-03-15 15:35:44.000000000 +0100 @@ -900,22 +900,13 @@ int swsusp_suspend(void) error = swsusp_arch_suspend(); /* Restore control flow magically appears here */ restore_processor_state(); + BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); restore_highmem(); device_power_up(); local_irq_enable(); return error; } - -asmlinkage int swsusp_restore(void) -{ - BUG_ON (nr_copy_pages_check != nr_copy_pages); - - /* Even mappings of "global" things (vmalloc) need to be fixed */ - __flush_tlb_global(); - return 0; -} - int swsusp_resume(void) { int error; -- - Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? - That depends a good deal on where you want to get to. -- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: swsusp_restore crap 2005-03-15 11:51 ` Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-03-15 12:02 ` Pavel Machek @ 2005-03-15 13:26 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt 1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2005-03-15 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rafael J. Wysocki; +Cc: Pavel Machek, Linux Kernel list, Andrew Morton > It breaks compilation on i386 either, because nr_copy_pages_check > is static in swsusp.c. May I propose the following patch instead (tested on > x86-64 and i386)? > > Greets, > Rafael > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> > > diff -Nrup linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/cpu.c linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/cpu.c > --- linux-2.6.11-bk10-a/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 09:20:53.000000000 +0100 > +++ linux-2.6.11-bk10-b/arch/i386/power/cpu.c 2005-03-15 12:16:57.000000000 +0100 > @@ -147,6 +147,15 @@ void restore_processor_state(void) > __restore_processor_state(&saved_context); > } > > +asmlinkage int __swsusp_flush_tlb(void) > +{ > + swsusp_restore_check(); > + Do we really need that check there ? Can't it be moved elsewhere ? Ben. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
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