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author | Andrew Murray <andrew.murray@arm.com> | 2019-04-09 10:52:40 +0100 |
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committer | Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com> | 2019-04-16 16:27:12 +0100 |
commit | aaba098fe6ce594ae6f963dc041be6307e499f19 (patch) | |
tree | 619d471f27d373e460f251afacddc19889dafe5c /Documentation/arm64 | |
parent | a823c35ff2eda73046cc1847326071de350fceda (diff) | |
download | linux-aaba098fe6ce594ae6f963dc041be6307e499f19.tar.bz2 |
arm64: HWCAP: add support for AT_HWCAP2
As we will exhaust the first 32 bits of AT_HWCAP let's start
exposing AT_HWCAP2 to userspace to give us up to 64 caps.
Whilst it's possible to use the remaining 32 bits of AT_HWCAP, we
prefer to expand into AT_HWCAP2 in order to provide a consistent
view to userspace between ILP32 and LP64. However internal to the
kernel we prefer to continue to use the full space of elf_hwcap.
To reduce complexity and allow for future expansion, we now
represent hwcaps in the kernel as ordinals and use a
KERNEL_HWCAP_ prefix. This allows us to support automatic feature
based module loading for all our hwcaps.
We introduce cpu_set_feature to set hwcaps which complements the
existing cpu_have_feature helper. These helpers allow us to clean
up existing direct uses of elf_hwcap and reduce any future effort
required to move beyond 64 caps.
For convenience we also introduce cpu_{have,set}_named_feature which
makes use of the cpu_feature macro to allow providing a hwcap name
without a {KERNEL_}HWCAP_ prefix.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Murray <andrew.murray@arm.com>
[will: use const_ilog2() and tweak documentation]
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/arm64')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.txt | 13 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.txt b/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.txt index 13d6691b37be..11805777031e 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.txt +++ b/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.txt @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ architected discovery mechanism available to userspace code at EL0. The kernel exposes the presence of these features to userspace through a set of flags called hwcaps, exposed in the auxilliary vector. -Userspace software can test for features by acquiring the AT_HWCAP entry -of the auxilliary vector, and testing whether the relevant flags are -set, e.g. +Userspace software can test for features by acquiring the AT_HWCAP or +AT_HWCAP2 entry of the auxiliary vector, and testing whether the relevant +flags are set, e.g. bool floating_point_is_present(void) { @@ -194,3 +194,10 @@ HWCAP_PACG Functionality implied by ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.GPA == 0b0001 or ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.GPI == 0b0001, as described by Documentation/arm64/pointer-authentication.txt. + + +4. Unused AT_HWCAP bits +----------------------- + +For interoperation with userspace, the kernel guarantees that bits 62 +and 63 of AT_HWCAP will always be returned as 0. |