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ARC: Flush & invalidate D$ with a single command
We don't implement separate flush_dcache_all() intentionally as
entire data cache invalidation is dangerous operation even if we flush
data cache right before invalidation.
There is the real example:
We may get stuck in the following code if we store any context (like
BLINK register) on stack in invalidate_dcache_all() function.
BLINK register is the register where return address is automatically saved
when we do function call with instructions like 'bl'.
void flush_dcache_all() {
__dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH);
// Other code //
}
void invalidate_dcache_all() {
__dc_entire_op(OP_INV);
// Other code //
}
void foo(void) {
flush_dcache_all();
invalidate_dcache_all();
}
Now let's see what really happens during that code execution:
foo()
|->> call flush_dcache_all
[return address is saved to BLINK register]
[push BLINK] (save to stack) ![point 1]
|->> call __dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH)
[return address is saved to BLINK register]
[flush L1 D$]
return [jump to BLINK]
<<------
[other flush_dcache_all code]
[pop BLINK] (get from stack)
return [jump to BLINK]
<<------
|->> call invalidate_dcache_all
[return address is saved to BLINK register]
[push BLINK] (save to stack) ![point 2]
|->> call __dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH)
[return address is saved to BLINK register]
[invalidate L1 D$] ![point 3]
// Oops!!!
// We lose return address from invalidate_dcache_all function:
// we save it to stack and invalidate L1 D$ after that!
return [jump to BLINK]
<<------
[other invalidate_dcache_all code]
[pop BLINK] (get from stack)
// we don't have this data in L1 dcache as we invalidated it in [point 3]
// so we get it from next memory level (for example DDR memory)
// but in the memory we have value which we save in [point 1], which
// is return address from flush_dcache_all function (instead of
// address from current invalidate_dcache_all function which we
// saved in [point 2] !)
return [jump to BLINK]
<<------
// As BLINK points to invalidate_dcache_all, we call it again and
// loop forever.
Fortunately we may do flush and invalidation of D$ with a single one
instruction which automatically mitigates a situation described above.
And because invalidate_dcache_all() isn't used in common U-Boot code we
implement "flush and invalidate dcache all" instead.
Signed-off-by: Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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void cache_init(void);
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void flush_n_invalidate_dcache_all(void);
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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#include <asm/arcregs.h>
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#include <asm/cache.h>
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/*
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* [ NOTE 1 ]:
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* Data cache (L1 D$ or SL$) entire invalidate operation or data cache disable
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* operation may result in unexpected behavior and data loss even if we flush
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* data cache right before invalidation. That may happens if we store any context
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* on stack (like we store BLINK register on stack before function call).
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* BLINK register is the register where return address is automatically saved
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* when we do function call with instructions like 'bl'.
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*
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* There is the real example:
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* We may hang in the next code as we store any BLINK register on stack in
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* invalidate_dcache_all() function.
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*
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* void flush_dcache_all() {
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* __dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH);
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* // Other code //
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* }
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*
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* void invalidate_dcache_all() {
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* __dc_entire_op(OP_INV);
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* // Other code //
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* }
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*
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* void foo(void) {
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* flush_dcache_all();
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* invalidate_dcache_all();
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* }
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*
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* Now let's see what really happens during that code execution:
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*
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* foo()
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* |->> call flush_dcache_all
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* [return address is saved to BLINK register]
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* [push BLINK] (save to stack) ![point 1]
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* |->> call __dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH)
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* [return address is saved to BLINK register]
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* [flush L1 D$]
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* return [jump to BLINK]
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* <<------
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* [other flush_dcache_all code]
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* [pop BLINK] (get from stack)
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* return [jump to BLINK]
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* <<------
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* |->> call invalidate_dcache_all
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* [return address is saved to BLINK register]
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* [push BLINK] (save to stack) ![point 2]
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* |->> call __dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH)
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* [return address is saved to BLINK register]
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* [invalidate L1 D$] ![point 3]
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* // Oops!!!
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* // We lose return address from invalidate_dcache_all function:
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* // we save it to stack and invalidate L1 D$ after that!
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* return [jump to BLINK]
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* <<------
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* [other invalidate_dcache_all code]
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* [pop BLINK] (get from stack)
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* // we don't have this data in L1 dcache as we invalidated it in [point 3]
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* // so we get it from next memory level (for example DDR memory)
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* // but in the memory we have value which we save in [point 1], which
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* // is return address from flush_dcache_all function (instead of
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* // address from current invalidate_dcache_all function which we
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* // saved in [point 2] !)
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* return [jump to BLINK]
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* <<------
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* // As BLINK points to invalidate_dcache_all, we call it again and
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* // loop forever.
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*
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* Fortunately we may fix that by using flush & invalidation of D$ with a single
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* one instruction (instead of flush and invalidation instructions pair) and
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* enabling force function inline with '__attribute__((always_inline))' gcc
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* attribute to avoid any function call (and BLINK store) between cache flush
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* and disable.
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*/
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/* Bit values in IC_CTRL */
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#define IC_CTRL_CACHE_DISABLE BIT(0)
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/* IOC Aperture size is equal to DDR size */
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long ap_size = CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_SIZE;
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flush_dcache_all();
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invalidate_dcache_all();
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flush_n_invalidate_dcache_all();
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if (!is_power_of_2(ap_size) || ap_size < 4096)
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panic("IOC Aperture size must be power of 2 and bigger 4Kib");
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flush_dcache_range(start, start + size);
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}
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void invalidate_dcache_all(void)
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/*
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* As invalidate_dcache_all() is not used in generic U-Boot code and as we
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* don't need it in arch/arc code alone (invalidate without flush) we implement
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* flush_n_invalidate_dcache_all (flush and invalidate in 1 operation) because
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* it's much safer. See [ NOTE 1 ] for more details.
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*/
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void flush_n_invalidate_dcache_all(void)
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{
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__dc_entire_op(OP_INV);
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__dc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH_N_INV);
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#ifdef CONFIG_ISA_ARCV2
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if (slc_exists)
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__slc_entire_op(OP_INV);
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__slc_entire_op(OP_FLUSH_N_INV);
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#endif
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}
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