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Message-ID: <20100412060613.GA25303@dvomlehn-lnx2.corp.sa.net>
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 23:06:13 -0700
From: David VomLehn <dvomlehn@...co.com>
To: to@...mlehn-lnx2.corp.sa.net,
"linux-arch@...r.kernel.org"@cisco.com, linux-arch@...r.kernel.org
Cc: akpm@...ux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
maint_arch@...mlehn-lnx2.corp.sa.net
Subject: [PATCH 2/23] Make register values available to Alpha panic
notifiers
The save_ptregs() function has not been tested or even built. I will need
help to complete this.
Signed-off-by: David VomLehn <dvomlehn@...co.com>
---
arch/alpha/include/asm/ptrace.h | 124 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/alpha/include/asm/ptrace.h b/arch/alpha/include/asm/ptrace.h
index 65cf3e2..952d177 100644
--- a/arch/alpha/include/asm/ptrace.h
+++ b/arch/alpha/include/asm/ptrace.h
@@ -79,6 +79,130 @@ extern void show_regs(struct pt_regs *);
#define force_successful_syscall_return() (task_pt_regs(current)->r0 = 0)
+/* Macros for saving the contents of registers and for the output constraint
+ * for those registers */
+#include "/home/vomlehn/git/kernel.org/linux/ptreg.h"
+#define PTREG_SAVE(r, name) "stq " #r ", %[" #name "]\n"
+#define PTREG_SAVE_R(i) PTREG_SAVE_I($, r, i)
+
+#define PTREG_OUT_R(regsp, i) PTREG_OUT_I(regsp, r, r, i)
+
+#define arch_has_save_ptregs 1
+
+/**
+ * save_ptregs - save processor registers for backtracing
+ * @regs: Pointer to &struct pt_regs structure in which to save the
+ * registers
+ *
+ * Returns a constant pointer to @regs.
+ *
+ * This function must be called first in a function. There must be no
+ * auto variables defined that are initialized before calling this function.
+ */
+static __always_inline
+const struct pt_regs *save_ptregs(struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+ __asm__ __volatile__ (
+ /* Based on the SAVE_ALL code */
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(0)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(1)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(2)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(3)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(4)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(28)
+ "lda $2, alpha_mv\n"
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(5)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(6)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(7)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(8)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(19)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(20)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(21)
+ "ldq $2, HAE_CACHE($2)\n"
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(22)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(23)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(24)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(25)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(26)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(27)
+ PTREG_SAVE($2, hae)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(16)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(17)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(18)
+
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(9)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(10)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(11)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(12)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(13)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(14)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(15)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(29)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(30)
+ PTREG_SAVE_R(31)
+ PTREG_SAVE_REG($gp, gp)
+ PTREG_SAVE_REG($31, ps)
+
+ /* These are almost certainly wrong */
+ PTREG_SAVE_REG(trap_a0, trap_a0)
+ PTREG_SAVE_REG(trap_a1, trap_a1)
+ PTREG_SAVE_REG(trap_a2, trap_a2)
+ /*
+ * The current location is the one for which the register
+ * values are correct, even if some had been modified on
+ * function entry. So, the current location is the value to
+ * save as the execution address.
+ */
+ "1b:\n"
+ "lda $2, 1b\n"
+ PTREG_SAVE($2, pc)
+ :
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 0),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 1),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 2),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 3),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 4),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 5),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 6),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 7),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 8),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 9),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 10),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 11),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 12),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 13),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 14),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 15),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 16),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 17),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 18),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 19),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 20),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 21),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 22),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 23),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 24),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 25),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 26),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 27),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 28),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 29),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 30),
+ PTREG_OUT_R(regs, 31),
+
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, hae, hae),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, trap_a0, trap_a0),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, trap_a1, trap_a1),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, trap_a2, trap_a2),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, ps, ps),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, pc, pc),
+ PTREG_OUT(regs, gp, gp)
+ :
+ "$2"
+ );
+
+ return regs;
+}
#endif
#endif
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