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authorBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>2007-10-30 09:46:06 +1100
committerJosh Boyer <jwboyer@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2007-11-01 07:15:09 -0500
commite701d269aa28996f3502780951fe1b12d5d66b49 (patch)
treea55db7df5755bf9c69f466432786de7e7e445ba8 /arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h
parent57d75561be5496289601b2c94787ec38c718fcae (diff)
[POWERPC] 4xx: Fix 4xx flush_tlb_page()
On 4xx CPUs, the current implementation of flush_tlb_page() uses a low level _tlbie() assembly function that only works for the current PID. Thus, invalidations caused by, for example, a COW fault triggered by get_user_pages() from a different context will not work properly, causing among other things, gdb breakpoints to fail. This patch adds a "pid" argument to _tlbie() on 4xx processors, and uses it to flush entries in the right context. FSL BookE also gets the argument but it seems they don't need it (their tlbivax form ignores the PID when invalidating according to the document I have). Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Acked-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer <jwboyer@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h')
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h b/arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h
index c94a64fd3c01..eb3a732e91db 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h
@@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ extern unsigned long total_lowmem;
#define mmu_mapin_ram() (0UL)
#elif defined(CONFIG_4xx)
-#define flush_HPTE(X, va, pg) _tlbie(va)
+#define flush_HPTE(pid, va, pg) _tlbie(va, pid)
extern void MMU_init_hw(void);
extern unsigned long mmu_mapin_ram(void);
#elif defined(CONFIG_FSL_BOOKE)
-#define flush_HPTE(X, va, pg) _tlbie(va)
+#define flush_HPTE(pid, va, pg) _tlbie(va, pid)
extern void MMU_init_hw(void);
extern unsigned long mmu_mapin_ram(void);
extern void adjust_total_lowmem(void);