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authorKostis Sagonas <[email protected]>2011-02-10 02:32:27 +0200
committerNiclas Axelsson <[email protected]>2011-02-14 17:27:49 +0100
commitdbba32bf7743b2ec5952c884ab9c7007db24d760 (patch)
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Changes for the PPC64 backend
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c')
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c110
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 72 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c
index c641253ab5..bc25061a16 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_ppc.c
@@ -87,48 +87,6 @@ static struct segment {
#define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON
#endif
-#if defined(__powerpc64__)
-static void *new_code_mapping(void)
-{
- char *map_hint, *map_start;
-
- /*
- * Allocate a new 32MB code segment in the low 2GB of the address space.
- *
- * This is problematic for several reasons:
- * - Linux/ppc64 lacks the MAP_32BIT flag that Linux/x86-64 has.
- * - The address space hint to mmap is only respected if that
- * area is available. If it isn't, then mmap falls back to its
- * defaults, which (according to testing) results in very high
- * (and thus useless for us) addresses being returned.
- * - Another mapping, presumably the brk, also occupies low addresses.
- *
- * As initial implementation, simply start allocating at the 0.5GB
- * boundary. This leaves plenty of space for the brk before malloc
- * needs to switch to mmap, while allowing for 1.5GB of code.
- *
- * A more robust implementation would be to parse /proc/self/maps,
- * reserve all available space between (say) 0.5GB and 2GB with
- * PROT_NONE MAP_NORESERVE mappings, and then allocate by releasing
- * 32MB segments and re-mapping them properly. This would work on
- * Linux/ppc64, I have no idea how things should be done on Darwin64.
- */
- if (curseg.base)
- map_hint = (char*)curseg.base + SEGMENT_NRBYTES;
- else
- map_hint = (char*)(512*1024*1024); /* 0.5GB */
- map_start = mmap(map_hint, SEGMENT_NRBYTES,
- PROT_EXEC|PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
- MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
- -1, 0);
- if (map_start != MAP_FAILED &&
- (((unsigned long)map_start + (SEGMENT_NRBYTES-1)) & ~0x7FFFFFFFUL)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "mmap with hint %p returned code memory %p\r\n", map_hint, map_start);
- abort();
- }
- return map_start;
-}
-#else
static void *new_code_mapping(void)
{
return mmap(0, SEGMENT_NRBYTES,
@@ -136,7 +94,6 @@ static void *new_code_mapping(void)
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
-1, 0);
}
-#endif
static int check_callees(Eterm callees)
{
@@ -182,20 +139,30 @@ static unsigned int *try_alloc(Uint nrwords, int nrcallees, Eterm callees, unsig
unsigned int a = unsigned_val(tuple_val(mfa)[3]);
unsigned int *trampoline = hipe_mfa_get_trampoline(m, f, a);
if (!in_area(trampoline, base, SEGMENT_NRBYTES)) {
+#if defined(__powerpc64__)
+ if (nrfreewords < 7)
+ return NULL;
+ nrfreewords -= 7;
+ tramp_pos = trampoline = tramp_pos - 7;
+ trampoline[0] = 0x3D600000; /* addis r11,r0,0 */
+ trampoline[1] = 0x616B0000; /* ori r11,r11,0 */
+ trampoline[2] = 0x796B07C6; /* rldicr r11,r11,32,31 */
+ trampoline[3] = 0x656B0000; /* oris r11,r11,0 */
+ trampoline[4] = 0x616B0000; /* ori r11,r11,0 */
+ trampoline[5] = 0x7D6903A6; /* mtctr r11 */
+ trampoline[6] = 0x4E800420; /* bctr */
+ hipe_flush_icache_range(trampoline, 7*sizeof(int));
+#else
if (nrfreewords < 4)
return NULL;
nrfreewords -= 4;
tramp_pos = trampoline = tramp_pos - 4;
-#if defined(__powerpc64__)
- trampoline[0] = 0x3D600000; /* addis r11,0,0 */
- trampoline[1] = 0x616B0000; /* ori r11,r11,0 */
-#else
trampoline[0] = 0x39600000; /* addi r11,r0,0 */
trampoline[1] = 0x3D6B0000; /* addis r11,r11,0 */
-#endif
trampoline[2] = 0x7D6903A6; /* mtctr r11 */
trampoline[3] = 0x4E800420; /* bctr */
hipe_flush_icache_range(trampoline, 4*sizeof(int));
+#endif
hipe_mfa_set_trampoline(m, f, a, trampoline);
}
trampvec[trampnr-1] = trampoline;
@@ -281,21 +248,22 @@ static void patch_imm16(Uint32 *address, unsigned int imm16)
}
#if defined(__powerpc64__)
+/*
+ * To load a 64-bit immediate value 'val' into Rd (Rd != R0):
+ *
+ * addis Rd, 0, val@highest // (val >> 48) & 0xFFFF
+ * ori Rd, Rd, val@higher // (val >> 32) & 0xFFFF
+ * rldicr Rd, Rd, 32, 31
+ * oris Rd, Rd, val@h // (val >> 16) & 0xFFFF
+ * ori Rd, Rd, val@l // val & 0xFFFF
+ */
static void patch_li64(Uint32 *address, Uint64 value)
{
- patch_imm16(address+0, value >> 48);/* addis r,0,value@highest */
- patch_imm16(address+1, value >> 32);/* ori r,r,value@higher */
- /* sldi r,r,32 */
- patch_imm16(address+3, value >> 16);/* oris r,r,value@h */
- patch_imm16(address+4, value); /* ori r,r,value@l */
-}
-
-static int patch_li31(Uint32 *address, Uint32 value)
-{
- if ((value >> 31) != 0)
- return -1;
- patch_imm16(address, value >> 16); /* addis r,0,value@h */
- patch_imm16(address+1, value); /* ori r,r,value@l */
+ patch_imm16(address+0, value >> 48);
+ patch_imm16(address+1, value >> 32);
+ /* rldicr Rd, Rd, 32, 31 */
+ patch_imm16(address+3, value >> 16);
+ patch_imm16(address+4, value);
}
void hipe_patch_load_fe(Uint *address, Uint value)
@@ -308,11 +276,10 @@ int hipe_patch_insn(void *address, Uint64 value, Eterm type)
switch (type) {
case am_closure:
case am_constant:
- patch_li64((Uint32*)address, value);
- return 0;
case am_atom:
case am_c_const:
- return patch_li31((Uint32*)address, value);
+ patch_li64((Uint32*)address, value);
+ return 0;
default:
return -1;
}
@@ -442,34 +409,33 @@ static void patch_b(Uint32 *address, Sint32 offset, Uint32 AA)
int hipe_patch_call(void *callAddress, void *destAddress, void *trampoline)
{
- if ((Uint32)destAddress == ((Uint32)destAddress & 0x01FFFFFC)) {
+ if ((UWord)destAddress == ((UWord)destAddress & 0x01FFFFFC)) {
/* The destination is in the [0,32MB[ range.
We can reach it with a ba/bla instruction.
This is the typical case for BIFs and primops.
It's also common for trap-to-BEAM stubs (on ppc32). */
- patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, (Uint32)destAddress >> 2, 2);
+ patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, (Sint32)destAddress >> 2, 2);
} else {
- Sint32 destOffset = ((Sint32)destAddress - (Sint32)callAddress) >> 2;
+ SWord destOffset = ((SWord)destAddress - (SWord)callAddress) >> 2;
if (destOffset >= -0x800000 && destOffset <= 0x7FFFFF) {
/* The destination is within a [-32MB,+32MB[ range from us.
We can reach it with a b/bl instruction.
This is typical for nearby Erlang code. */
- patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, destOffset, 0);
+ patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, (Sint32)destOffset, 0);
} else {
/* The destination is too distant for b/bl/ba/bla.
Must do a b/bl to the trampoline. */
- Sint32 trampOffset = ((Sint32)trampoline - (Sint32)callAddress) >> 2;
+ SWord trampOffset = ((SWord)trampoline - (SWord)callAddress) >> 2;
if (trampOffset >= -0x800000 && trampOffset <= 0x7FFFFF) {
/* Update the trampoline's address computation.
(May be redundant, but we can't tell.) */
#if defined(__powerpc64__)
- /* This relies on the fact that we allocate code below 2GB. */
- patch_li31((Uint32*)trampoline, (Uint32)destAddress);
+ patch_li64((Uint32*)trampoline, (Uint64)destAddress);
#else
patch_li((Uint32*)trampoline, (Uint32)destAddress);
#endif
/* Update this call site. */
- patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, trampOffset, 0);
+ patch_b((Uint32*)callAddress, (Sint32)trampOffset, 0);
} else
return -1;
}