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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v4 3/5] xen/riscv: introduce an implementation of macros from <asm/bug.h>
On 24.02.2023 12:35, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
> The patch introduces macros: BUG(), WARN(), run_in_exception(),
> assert_failed.
>
> The implementation uses "ebreak" instruction in combination with
> diffrent bug frame tables (for each type) which contains useful
> information.
>
> Signed-off-by: Oleksii Kurochko <oleksii.kurochko@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> Changes in V4:
> - Updates in RISC-V's <asm/bug.h>:
> * Add explanatory comment about why there is only defined for 32-bits
> length
> instructions and 16/32-bits BUG_INSN_{16,32}.
> * Change 'unsigned long' to 'unsigned int' inside GET_INSN_LENGTH().
> * Update declaration of is_valid_bugaddr(): switch return type from int
> to bool
> and the argument from 'unsigned int' to 'vaddr'.
> - Updates in RISC-V's traps.c:
> * replace /xen and /asm includes
> * update definition of is_valid_bugaddr():switch return type from int to
> bool
> and the argument from 'unsigned int' to 'vaddr'. Code style inside
> function
> was updated too.
> * do_bug_frame() refactoring:
> * local variables start and bug became 'const struct bug_frame'
> * bug_frames[] array became 'static const struct bug_frame[] = ...'
> * remove all casts
> * remove unneeded comments and add an explanatory comment that the
> do_bug_frame()
> will be switched to a generic one.
> * do_trap() refactoring:
> * read 16-bits value instead of 32-bits as compressed instruction can
> be used and it might happen than only 16-bits may be accessible.
> * code style updates
> * re-use instr variable instead of re-reading instruction.
> - Updates in setup.c:
> * add blank line between xen/ and asm/ includes.
> ---
> Changes in V3:
> - Rebase the patch "xen/riscv: introduce an implementation of macros
> from <asm/bug.h>" on top of patch series [introduce generic implementation
> of macros from bug.h]
> ---
> Changes in V2:
> - Remove __ in define namings
> - Update run_in_exception_handler() with
> register void *fn_ asm(__stringify(BUG_FN_REG)) = (fn);
> - Remove bug_instr_t type and change it's usage to uint32_t
> ---
> xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/bug.h | 48 ++++++++++
> xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/processor.h | 2 +
> xen/arch/riscv/setup.c | 1 +
> xen/arch/riscv/traps.c | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> xen/arch/riscv/xen.lds.S | 10 ++
> 5 files changed, 186 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/bug.h
>
> diff --git a/xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/bug.h
> b/xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/bug.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..67ade6f895
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/xen/arch/riscv/include/asm/bug.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
> +/*
> + * Copyright (C) 2012 Regents of the University of California
> + * Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Vates
> + *
> + */
> +#ifndef _ASM_RISCV_BUG_H
> +#define _ASM_RISCV_BUG_H
> +
> +#include <xen/types.h>
> +
> +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
This #ifndef contradicts the xen/types.h inclusion. Either the #include
moves down below here, or the #ifndef goes away as pointless. This is
because xen/types.h cannot be include in assembly files.
> +#define BUG_INSTR "ebreak"
> +
> +/*
> + * The base instruction set has a fixed length of 32-bit naturally aligned
> + * instructions.
> + *
> + * There are extensions of variable length ( where each instruction can be
> + * any number of 16-bit parcels in length ) but they aren't used in Xen
> + * and Linux kernel ( where these definitions were taken from ).
> + *
> + * Compressed ISA is used now where the instruction length is 16 bit and
> + * 'ebreak' instruction, in this case, can be either 16 or 32 bit (
> + * depending on if compressed ISA is used or not )
> + */
> +#define INSN_LENGTH_MASK _UL(0x3)
> +#define INSN_LENGTH_32 _UL(0x3)
> +
> +#define BUG_INSN_32 _UL(0x00100073) /* ebreak */
> +#define BUG_INSN_16 _UL(0x9002) /* c.ebreak */
> +#define COMPRESSED_INSN_MASK _UL(0xffff)
> +
> +#define GET_INSN_LENGTH(insn) \
> +({ \
> + unsigned int len; \
> + len = ((insn & INSN_LENGTH_MASK) == INSN_LENGTH_32) ? \
> + 4UL : 2UL; \
Why the UL suffixes?
> + len; \
> +})
And anyway - can't the whole macro be written without using any
extension:
#define GET_INSN_LENGTH(insn) \
(((insn) & INSN_LENGTH_MASK) == INSN_LENGTH_32 ? 4 : 2) \
? (Note also that uses of macro parameters should be properly
parenthesized.)
> --- a/xen/arch/riscv/setup.c
> +++ b/xen/arch/riscv/setup.c
> @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
> +#include <xen/bug.h>
> #include <xen/compile.h>
> #include <xen/init.h>
Why? Eventually this will be needed, I agree, but right now?
> @@ -99,7 +100,131 @@ static void do_unexpected_trap(const struct
> cpu_user_regs *regs)
> die();
> }
>
> +void show_execution_state(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs)
> +{
> + early_printk("implement show_execution_state(regs)\n");
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * TODO: change early_printk's function to early_printk with format
> + * when s(n)printf() will be added.
> + *
> + * Probably the TODO won't be needed as generic do_bug_frame() (at
> + * least, for ARM and RISC-V) has been introduced and current
> + * implementation will be replaced with generic one when panic(),
> + * printk() and find_text_region() (virtual memory?) will be
> + * ready/merged
> + */
> +int do_bug_frame(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs, vaddr_t pc)
> +{
> + const struct bug_frame *start, *end;
> + const struct bug_frame *bug = NULL;
> + unsigned int id = 0;
> + const char *filename, *predicate;
> + int lineno;
> +
> + static const struct bug_frame* bug_frames[] = {
> + &__start_bug_frames[0],
> + &__stop_bug_frames_0[0],
> + &__stop_bug_frames_1[0],
> + &__stop_bug_frames_2[0],
> + &__stop_bug_frames_3[0],
> + };
> +
> + for ( id = 0; id < BUGFRAME_NR; id++ )
> + {
> + start = bug_frames[id];
> + end = bug_frames[id + 1];
> +
> + while ( start != end )
> + {
> + if ( (vaddr_t)bug_loc(start) == pc )
> + {
> + bug = start;
> + goto found;
> + }
> +
> + start++;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + found:
> + if ( bug == NULL )
> + return -ENOENT;
> +
> + if ( id == BUGFRAME_run_fn )
> + {
> + void (*fn)(const struct cpu_user_regs *) = bug_ptr(bug);
> +
> + fn(regs);
> +
> + goto end;
> + }
> +
> + /* WARN, BUG or ASSERT: decode the filename pointer and line number. */
> + filename = bug_ptr(bug);
> + lineno = bug_line(bug);
> +
> + switch ( id )
> + {
> + case BUGFRAME_warn:
> + early_printk("Xen WARN at ");
> + early_printk(filename);
> + early_printk("\n");
> +
> + show_execution_state(regs);
> +
> + goto end;
> +
> + case BUGFRAME_bug:
> + early_printk("Xen BUG at ");
> + early_printk(filename);
> + early_printk("\n");
> +
> + show_execution_state(regs);
> + early_printk("change wait_for_interrupt to panic() when common is
> available\n");
> + die();
> +
> + case BUGFRAME_assert:
> + /* ASSERT: decode the predicate string pointer. */
> + predicate = bug_msg(bug);
> +
> + early_printk("Assertion \'");
> + early_printk(predicate);
> + early_printk("\' failed at ");
> + early_printk(filename);
> + early_printk("\n");
> +
> + show_execution_state(regs);
> + early_printk("change wait_for_interrupt to panic() when common is
> available\n");
> + die();
> + }
> +
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + end:
> + return 0;
> +}
Wasn't the goal to use the generic do_bug_frame()?
> +bool is_valid_bugaddr(vaddr_t insn)
Why is insn of type vaddr_t?
> +{
> + if ( (insn & INSN_LENGTH_MASK) == INSN_LENGTH_32 )
> + return ( insn == BUG_INSN_32 );
> + else
> + return ( (insn & COMPRESSED_INSN_MASK) == BUG_INSN_16 );
Nit (style): The kind-of-operand to return is an expression. Hence
you have stray blanks there immediately inside the parentheses.
(This is unlike e.g. if(), where you've formatted things correctly.)
> +}
> +
> void do_trap(struct cpu_user_regs *cpu_regs)
> {
> + register_t pc = cpu_regs->sepc;
> + uint16_t instr = *(uint16_t *)pc;
> +
> + if ( is_valid_bugaddr(instr) ) {
> + if ( !do_bug_frame(cpu_regs, cpu_regs->sepc) ) {
Nit: Brace placement (twice).
Jan
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