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#ifndef __ASM_ALTERNATIVE_H
#define __ASM_ALTERNATIVE_H
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kconfig.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/stringify.h>
struct alt_instr {
s32 orig_offset; /* offset to original instruction */
s32 alt_offset; /* offset to replacement instruction */
u16 cpufeature; /* cpufeature bit set for replacement */
u8 orig_len; /* size of original instruction(s) */
u8 alt_len; /* size of new instruction(s), <= orig_len */
};
void __init apply_alternatives_all(void);
void apply_alternatives(void *start, size_t length);
void free_alternatives_memory(void);
#define ALTINSTR_ENTRY(feature) \
" .word 661b - .\n" /* label */ \
" .word 663f - .\n" /* new instruction */ \
" .hword " __stringify(feature) "\n" /* feature bit */ \
" .byte 662b-661b\n" /* source len */ \
" .byte 664f-663f\n" /* replacement len */
/*
* alternative assembly primitive:
*
* If any of these .org directive fail, it means that insn1 and insn2
* don't have the same length. This used to be written as
*
* .if ((664b-663b) != (662b-661b))
* .error "Alternatives instruction length mismatch"
* .endif
*
* but most assemblers die if insn1 or insn2 have a .inst. This should
* be fixed in a binutils release posterior to 2.25.51.0.2 (anything
* containing commit 4e4d08cf7399b606 or c1baaddf8861).
*/
#define __ALTERNATIVE_CFG(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, cfg_enabled) \
".if "__stringify(cfg_enabled)" == 1\n" \
"661:\n\t" \
oldinstr "\n" \
"662:\n" \
".pushsection .altinstructions,\"a\"\n" \
ALTINSTR_ENTRY(feature) \
".popsection\n" \
".pushsection .altinstr_replacement, \"a\"\n" \
"663:\n\t" \
newinstr "\n" \
"664:\n\t" \
".popsection\n\t" \
".org . - (664b-663b) + (662b-661b)\n\t" \
".org . - (662b-661b) + (664b-663b)\n" \
".endif\n"
#define _ALTERNATIVE_CFG(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, cfg, ...) \
__ALTERNATIVE_CFG(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, IS_ENABLED(cfg))
#else
.macro altinstruction_entry orig_offset alt_offset feature orig_len alt_len
.word \orig_offset - .
.word \alt_offset - .
.hword \feature
.byte \orig_len
.byte \alt_len
.endm
.macro alternative_insn insn1, insn2, cap, enable = 1
.if \enable
661: \insn1
662: .pushsection .altinstructions, "a"
altinstruction_entry 661b, 663f, \cap, 662b-661b, 664f-663f
.popsection
.pushsection .altinstr_replacement, "ax"
663: \insn2
664: .popsection
.org . - (664b-663b) + (662b-661b)
.org . - (662b-661b) + (664b-663b)
.endif
.endm
/*
* Begin an alternative code sequence.
*
* The code that follows this macro will be assembled and linked as
* normal. There are no restrictions on this code.
*/
.macro alternative_if_not cap, enable = 1
.if \enable
.pushsection .altinstructions, "a"
altinstruction_entry 661f, 663f, \cap, 662f-661f, 664f-663f
.popsection
661:
.endif
.endm
/*
* Provide the alternative code sequence.
*
* The code that follows this macro is assembled into a special
* section to be used for dynamic patching. Code that follows this
* macro must:
*
* 1. Be exactly the same length (in bytes) as the default code
* sequence.
*
* 2. Not contain a branch target that is used outside of the
* alternative sequence it is defined in (branches into an
* alternative sequence are not fixed up).
*/
.macro alternative_else, enable = 1
.if \enable
662: .pushsection .altinstr_replacement, "ax"
663:
.endif
.endm
/*
* Complete an alternative code sequence.
*/
.macro alternative_endif, enable = 1
.if \enable
664: .popsection
.org . - (664b-663b) + (662b-661b)
.org . - (662b-661b) + (664b-663b)
.endif
.endm
#define _ALTERNATIVE_CFG(insn1, insn2, cap, cfg, ...) \
alternative_insn insn1, insn2, cap, IS_ENABLED(cfg)
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
/*
* Usage: asm(ALTERNATIVE(oldinstr, newinstr, feature));
*
* Usage: asm(ALTERNATIVE(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, CONFIG_FOO));
* N.B. If CONFIG_FOO is specified, but not selected, the whole block
* will be omitted, including oldinstr.
*/
#define ALTERNATIVE(oldinstr, newinstr, ...) \
_ALTERNATIVE_CFG(oldinstr, newinstr, __VA_ARGS__, 1)
#endif /* __ASM_ALTERNATIVE_H */