cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2/*
      3 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
      4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner, Russell King
      5 *
      6 * This file contains the core interrupt handling code. Detailed
      7 * information is available in Documentation/core-api/genericirq.rst
      8 *
      9 */
     10
     11#include <linux/irq.h>
     12#include <linux/random.h>
     13#include <linux/sched.h>
     14#include <linux/interrupt.h>
     15#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
     16
     17#include <asm/irq_regs.h>
     18
     19#include <trace/events/irq.h>
     20
     21#include "internals.h"
     22
     23#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MULTI_HANDLER
     24void (*handle_arch_irq)(struct pt_regs *) __ro_after_init;
     25#endif
     26
     27/**
     28 * handle_bad_irq - handle spurious and unhandled irqs
     29 * @desc:      description of the interrupt
     30 *
     31 * Handles spurious and unhandled IRQ's. It also prints a debugmessage.
     32 */
     33void handle_bad_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
     34{
     35	unsigned int irq = irq_desc_get_irq(desc);
     36
     37	print_irq_desc(irq, desc);
     38	kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu(desc);
     39	ack_bad_irq(irq);
     40}
     41EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(handle_bad_irq);
     42
     43/*
     44 * Special, empty irq handler:
     45 */
     46irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id)
     47{
     48	return IRQ_NONE;
     49}
     50EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(no_action);
     51
     52static void warn_no_thread(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action)
     53{
     54	if (test_and_set_bit(IRQTF_WARNED, &action->thread_flags))
     55		return;
     56
     57	printk(KERN_WARNING "IRQ %d device %s returned IRQ_WAKE_THREAD "
     58	       "but no thread function available.", irq, action->name);
     59}
     60
     61void __irq_wake_thread(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
     62{
     63	/*
     64	 * In case the thread crashed and was killed we just pretend that
     65	 * we handled the interrupt. The hardirq handler has disabled the
     66	 * device interrupt, so no irq storm is lurking.
     67	 */
     68	if (action->thread->flags & PF_EXITING)
     69		return;
     70
     71	/*
     72	 * Wake up the handler thread for this action. If the
     73	 * RUNTHREAD bit is already set, nothing to do.
     74	 */
     75	if (test_and_set_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
     76		return;
     77
     78	/*
     79	 * It's safe to OR the mask lockless here. We have only two
     80	 * places which write to threads_oneshot: This code and the
     81	 * irq thread.
     82	 *
     83	 * This code is the hard irq context and can never run on two
     84	 * cpus in parallel. If it ever does we have more serious
     85	 * problems than this bitmask.
     86	 *
     87	 * The irq threads of this irq which clear their "running" bit
     88	 * in threads_oneshot are serialized via desc->lock against
     89	 * each other and they are serialized against this code by
     90	 * IRQS_INPROGRESS.
     91	 *
     92	 * Hard irq handler:
     93	 *
     94	 *	spin_lock(desc->lock);
     95	 *	desc->state |= IRQS_INPROGRESS;
     96	 *	spin_unlock(desc->lock);
     97	 *	set_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags);
     98	 *	desc->threads_oneshot |= mask;
     99	 *	spin_lock(desc->lock);
    100	 *	desc->state &= ~IRQS_INPROGRESS;
    101	 *	spin_unlock(desc->lock);
    102	 *
    103	 * irq thread:
    104	 *
    105	 * again:
    106	 *	spin_lock(desc->lock);
    107	 *	if (desc->state & IRQS_INPROGRESS) {
    108	 *		spin_unlock(desc->lock);
    109	 *		while(desc->state & IRQS_INPROGRESS)
    110	 *			cpu_relax();
    111	 *		goto again;
    112	 *	}
    113	 *	if (!test_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
    114	 *		desc->threads_oneshot &= ~mask;
    115	 *	spin_unlock(desc->lock);
    116	 *
    117	 * So either the thread waits for us to clear IRQS_INPROGRESS
    118	 * or we are waiting in the flow handler for desc->lock to be
    119	 * released before we reach this point. The thread also checks
    120	 * IRQTF_RUNTHREAD under desc->lock. If set it leaves
    121	 * threads_oneshot untouched and runs the thread another time.
    122	 */
    123	desc->threads_oneshot |= action->thread_mask;
    124
    125	/*
    126	 * We increment the threads_active counter in case we wake up
    127	 * the irq thread. The irq thread decrements the counter when
    128	 * it returns from the handler or in the exit path and wakes
    129	 * up waiters which are stuck in synchronize_irq() when the
    130	 * active count becomes zero. synchronize_irq() is serialized
    131	 * against this code (hard irq handler) via IRQS_INPROGRESS
    132	 * like the finalize_oneshot() code. See comment above.
    133	 */
    134	atomic_inc(&desc->threads_active);
    135
    136	wake_up_process(action->thread);
    137}
    138
    139irqreturn_t __handle_irq_event_percpu(struct irq_desc *desc)
    140{
    141	irqreturn_t retval = IRQ_NONE;
    142	unsigned int irq = desc->irq_data.irq;
    143	struct irqaction *action;
    144
    145	record_irq_time(desc);
    146
    147	for_each_action_of_desc(desc, action) {
    148		irqreturn_t res;
    149
    150		/*
    151		 * If this IRQ would be threaded under force_irqthreads, mark it so.
    152		 */
    153		if (irq_settings_can_thread(desc) &&
    154		    !(action->flags & (IRQF_NO_THREAD | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_ONESHOT)))
    155			lockdep_hardirq_threaded();
    156
    157		trace_irq_handler_entry(irq, action);
    158		res = action->handler(irq, action->dev_id);
    159		trace_irq_handler_exit(irq, action, res);
    160
    161		if (WARN_ONCE(!irqs_disabled(),"irq %u handler %pS enabled interrupts\n",
    162			      irq, action->handler))
    163			local_irq_disable();
    164
    165		switch (res) {
    166		case IRQ_WAKE_THREAD:
    167			/*
    168			 * Catch drivers which return WAKE_THREAD but
    169			 * did not set up a thread function
    170			 */
    171			if (unlikely(!action->thread_fn)) {
    172				warn_no_thread(irq, action);
    173				break;
    174			}
    175
    176			__irq_wake_thread(desc, action);
    177			break;
    178
    179		default:
    180			break;
    181		}
    182
    183		retval |= res;
    184	}
    185
    186	return retval;
    187}
    188
    189irqreturn_t handle_irq_event_percpu(struct irq_desc *desc)
    190{
    191	irqreturn_t retval;
    192
    193	retval = __handle_irq_event_percpu(desc);
    194
    195	add_interrupt_randomness(desc->irq_data.irq);
    196
    197	if (!irq_settings_no_debug(desc))
    198		note_interrupt(desc, retval);
    199	return retval;
    200}
    201
    202irqreturn_t handle_irq_event(struct irq_desc *desc)
    203{
    204	irqreturn_t ret;
    205
    206	desc->istate &= ~IRQS_PENDING;
    207	irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_IRQ_INPROGRESS);
    208	raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
    209
    210	ret = handle_irq_event_percpu(desc);
    211
    212	raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock);
    213	irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_IRQ_INPROGRESS);
    214	return ret;
    215}
    216
    217#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MULTI_HANDLER
    218int __init set_handle_irq(void (*handle_irq)(struct pt_regs *))
    219{
    220	if (handle_arch_irq)
    221		return -EBUSY;
    222
    223	handle_arch_irq = handle_irq;
    224	return 0;
    225}
    226
    227/**
    228 * generic_handle_arch_irq - root irq handler for architectures which do no
    229 *                           entry accounting themselves
    230 * @regs:	Register file coming from the low-level handling code
    231 */
    232asmlinkage void noinstr generic_handle_arch_irq(struct pt_regs *regs)
    233{
    234	struct pt_regs *old_regs;
    235
    236	irq_enter();
    237	old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
    238	handle_arch_irq(regs);
    239	set_irq_regs(old_regs);
    240	irq_exit();
    241}
    242#endif