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[linux-2.6] / include / asm-x86_64 / alternative.h
1 #ifndef _X86_64_ALTERNATIVE_H
2 #define _X86_64_ALTERNATIVE_H
3
4 #ifdef __KERNEL__
5
6 #include <linux/types.h>
7 #include <asm/cpufeature.h>
8
9 struct alt_instr {
10         u8 *instr;              /* original instruction */
11         u8 *replacement;
12         u8  cpuid;              /* cpuid bit set for replacement */
13         u8  instrlen;           /* length of original instruction */
14         u8  replacementlen;     /* length of new instruction, <= instrlen */
15         u8  pad[5];
16 };
17
18 extern void apply_alternatives(struct alt_instr *start, struct alt_instr *end);
19
20 struct module;
21
22 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
23 extern void alternatives_smp_module_add(struct module *mod, char *name,
24                                         void *locks, void *locks_end,
25                                         void *text, void *text_end);
26 extern void alternatives_smp_module_del(struct module *mod);
27 extern void alternatives_smp_switch(int smp);
28 #else
29 static inline void alternatives_smp_module_add(struct module *mod, char *name,
30                                         void *locks, void *locks_end,
31                                         void *text, void *text_end) {}
32 static inline void alternatives_smp_module_del(struct module *mod) {}
33 static inline void alternatives_smp_switch(int smp) {}
34 #endif
35
36 #endif
37
38 /*
39  * Alternative instructions for different CPU types or capabilities.
40  *
41  * This allows to use optimized instructions even on generic binary
42  * kernels.
43  *
44  * length of oldinstr must be longer or equal the length of newinstr
45  * It can be padded with nops as needed.
46  *
47  * For non barrier like inlines please define new variants
48  * without volatile and memory clobber.
49  */
50 #define alternative(oldinstr, newinstr, feature)        \
51         asm volatile ("661:\n\t" oldinstr "\n662:\n"                 \
52                       ".section .altinstructions,\"a\"\n"            \
53                       "  .align 8\n"                                   \
54                       "  .quad 661b\n"            /* label */          \
55                       "  .quad 663f\n"            /* new instruction */ \
56                       "  .byte %c0\n"             /* feature bit */    \
57                       "  .byte 662b-661b\n"       /* sourcelen */      \
58                       "  .byte 664f-663f\n"       /* replacementlen */ \
59                       ".previous\n"                                     \
60                       ".section .altinstr_replacement,\"ax\"\n"         \
61                       "663:\n\t" newinstr "\n664:\n"   /* replacement */ \
62                       ".previous" :: "i" (feature) : "memory")
63
64 /*
65  * Alternative inline assembly with input.
66  *
67  * Pecularities:
68  * No memory clobber here.
69  * Argument numbers start with 1.
70  * Best is to use constraints that are fixed size (like (%1) ... "r")
71  * If you use variable sized constraints like "m" or "g" in the
72  * replacement make sure to pad to the worst case length.
73  */
74 #define alternative_input(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, input...)        \
75         asm volatile ("661:\n\t" oldinstr "\n662:\n"                    \
76                       ".section .altinstructions,\"a\"\n"               \
77                       "  .align 8\n"                                    \
78                       "  .quad 661b\n"            /* label */           \
79                       "  .quad 663f\n"            /* new instruction */ \
80                       "  .byte %c0\n"             /* feature bit */     \
81                       "  .byte 662b-661b\n"       /* sourcelen */       \
82                       "  .byte 664f-663f\n"       /* replacementlen */  \
83                       ".previous\n"                                     \
84                       ".section .altinstr_replacement,\"ax\"\n"         \
85                       "663:\n\t" newinstr "\n664:\n"   /* replacement */ \
86                       ".previous" :: "i" (feature), ##input)
87
88 /* Like alternative_input, but with a single output argument */
89 #define alternative_io(oldinstr, newinstr, feature, output, input...) \
90         asm volatile ("661:\n\t" oldinstr "\n662:\n"                    \
91                       ".section .altinstructions,\"a\"\n"               \
92                       "  .align 8\n"                                    \
93                       "  .quad 661b\n"            /* label */           \
94                       "  .quad 663f\n"            /* new instruction */ \
95                       "  .byte %c[feat]\n"        /* feature bit */     \
96                       "  .byte 662b-661b\n"       /* sourcelen */       \
97                       "  .byte 664f-663f\n"       /* replacementlen */  \
98                       ".previous\n"                                     \
99                       ".section .altinstr_replacement,\"ax\"\n"         \
100                       "663:\n\t" newinstr "\n664:\n"   /* replacement */ \
101                       ".previous" : output : [feat] "i" (feature), ##input)
102
103 /*
104  * Alternative inline assembly for SMP.
105  *
106  * The LOCK_PREFIX macro defined here replaces the LOCK and
107  * LOCK_PREFIX macros used everywhere in the source tree.
108  *
109  * SMP alternatives use the same data structures as the other
110  * alternatives and the X86_FEATURE_UP flag to indicate the case of a
111  * UP system running a SMP kernel.  The existing apply_alternatives()
112  * works fine for patching a SMP kernel for UP.
113  *
114  * The SMP alternative tables can be kept after boot and contain both
115  * UP and SMP versions of the instructions to allow switching back to
116  * SMP at runtime, when hotplugging in a new CPU, which is especially
117  * useful in virtualized environments.
118  *
119  * The very common lock prefix is handled as special case in a
120  * separate table which is a pure address list without replacement ptr
121  * and size information.  That keeps the table sizes small.
122  */
123
124 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
125 #define LOCK_PREFIX \
126                 ".section .smp_locks,\"a\"\n"   \
127                 "  .align 8\n"                  \
128                 "  .quad 661f\n" /* address */  \
129                 ".previous\n"                   \
130                 "661:\n\tlock; "
131
132 #else /* ! CONFIG_SMP */
133 #define LOCK_PREFIX ""
134 #endif
135
136 #endif /* _X86_64_ALTERNATIVE_H */