Re: [RFC/PATCH 0/3] ARM: Use udiv/sdiv for __aeabi_{u}idiv library functions
From: Måns Rullgård
Date: Tue Nov 24 2015 - 07:15:23 EST
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Monday 23 November 2015 15:13:52 Stephen Boyd wrote:
>> On 11/23, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>> > On Monday 23 November 2015 13:32:06 Stephen Boyd wrote:
>> > diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig b/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig
>> > index b251013eef0a..bad6343c34d5 100644
>> > --- a/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig
>> > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/Kconfig
>> > @@ -324,8 +324,9 @@ config EM_TIMER_STI
>> > such as EMEV2 from former NEC Electronics.
>> >
>> > config CLKSRC_QCOM
>> > - bool "Qualcomm MSM timer" if COMPILE_TEST
>> > + bool "Qualcomm MSM timer" if ARCH_QCOM || COMPILE_TEST
>> > depends on ARM
>> > + default ARCH_QCOM
>> > select CLKSRC_OF
>> > help
>> > This enables the clocksource and the per CPU clockevent driver for the
>> >
>> > would make both of them equally configurable and not clutter up
>> > the Kconfig file when ARCH_QCOM is not selected. I've added
>> > Daniel Lezcano to Cc, he probably has an opinion on this too.
>>
>> Yeah I think that architected timers are an outlier. I recall
>> some words from John Stultz that platforms should select the
>> clocksources they use, but maybe things have changed. For this
>> kind of thing I wouldn't mind putting it in the defconfig though.
>> I'll put the patches on the list to get the discussion started.
>
> Ok, thanks!
>
>> > This works perfectly for Cortex-A5, -A8, -A9, -A12, -A15, -A17, Brahma-B15,
>> > PJ4B-MP, Scorpion and Krait-450, which all clearly fall into one of
>> > the two other categories.
>> >
>> > The two exceptions that don't quite fit are still "good enough":
>> >
>> > - PJ4/PJ4B (not PJ4B-MP) has a different custom opcode for udiv and sdiv
>> > in ARM mode. We don't support that with true multiplatform kernels
>> > because those opcodes work nowhere else, though with your proposed
>> > series we could easily do that for dynamic patching.
>>
>> Do you have the information on these custom opcodes? I can work
>> that into the patches assuming the MIDR is different.
>
> Thomas Petazzoni said this in a private mail:
>
> | According to the datasheet, the PJ4B has integer signed and unsigned
> | divide, similar to the sdiv and udiv ARM instructions. But the way to
> | access it is by doing a MRC instruction.
> |
> | MRC<cond> p6, 1, Rd , CRn , CRm, 4
> |
> |for PJ4B is the same as:
> |
> | SDIV Rd , Rn, Rm
> |
> | on ARM cores.
> |
> |And:
> |
> | MRC<cond> p6, 1, Rd , CRn , CRm, 0
> |
> |for PJ4B is the same as:
> |
> | UDIV Rd , Rn, Rm
> |
> |on ARM cores.
> |
> |This is documented in the "Extended instructions" section of the
> |PJ4B datasheet.
>
> I assume what he meant was that this is true for both PJ4 and PJ4B
> but not for PJ4B-MP, which has the normal udiv/sdiv instructions.
>
> IOW, anything with CPU implementer 0x56 part 0x581 should use those,
> while part 0x584 can use the sdiv/udiv that it reports correctly.
Or we could simply ignore those and they'd be no worse off than they are
now.
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Måns Rullgård
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