From: Bin Meng Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 02:51:23 +0000 (+0800) Subject: x86: Simplify architecture defined exception handling in irq_llsr() X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3ccd49cab40603c41dd7d1ada0b971d59b93940d;p=project%2Fbcm63xx%2Fu-boot.git x86: Simplify architecture defined exception handling in irq_llsr() Instead of using switch..case for architecture defined exceptions, simply unify the handling by printing a message of exception name, followed by registers dump then halt the CPU. With this unification, it also fixes the wrong exception numbers for #MF/#AC/#MC/#XM which should be 16/17/18/19 not 15/16/17/18. Signed-off-by: Bin Meng Acked-by: Simon Glass --- diff --git a/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c b/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c index 043a8d432d..853c82f5a7 100644 --- a/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c +++ b/arch/x86/cpu/interrupts.c @@ -32,6 +32,41 @@ DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; "pushl $"#x"\n" \ "jmp irq_common_entry\n" +static char *exceptions[] = { + "Divide Error", + "Debug", + "NMI Interrupt", + "Breakpoint", + "Overflow", + "BOUND Range Exceeded", + "Invalid Opcode (Undefined Opcode)", + "Device Not Avaiable (No Math Coprocessor)", + "Double Fault", + "Coprocessor Segment Overrun", + "Invalid TSS", + "Segment Not Present", + "Stack Segment Fault", + "Gerneral Protection", + "Page Fault", + "Reserved", + "x87 FPU Floating-Point Error", + "Alignment Check", + "Machine Check", + "SIMD Floating-Point Exception", + "Virtualization Exception", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved", + "Reserved" +}; + static void dump_regs(struct irq_regs *regs) { unsigned long cs, eip, eflags; @@ -112,6 +147,13 @@ static void dump_regs(struct irq_regs *regs) } } +static void do_exception(struct irq_regs *regs) +{ + printf("%s\n", exceptions[regs->irq_id]); + dump_regs(regs); + hang(); +} + struct idt_entry { u16 base_low; u16 selector; @@ -228,111 +270,10 @@ void irq_llsr(struct irq_regs *regs) * Order Number: 253665-029US, November 2008 * Table 6-1. Exceptions and Interrupts */ - switch (regs->irq_id) { - case 0x00: - printf("Divide Error (Division by zero)\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x01: - printf("Debug Interrupt (Single step)\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x02: - printf("NMI Interrupt\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x03: - printf("Breakpoint\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x04: - printf("Overflow\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x05: - printf("BOUND Range Exceeded\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x06: - printf("Invalid Opcode (UnDefined Opcode)\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x07: - printf("Device Not Available (No Math Coprocessor)\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x08: - printf("Double fault\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x09: - printf("Co-processor segment overrun\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x0a: - printf("Invalid TSS\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x0b: - printf("Segment Not Present\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x0c: - printf("Stack Segment Fault\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x0d: - printf("General Protection\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x0e: - printf("Page fault\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - hang(); - break; - case 0x0f: - printf("Floating-Point Error (Math Fault)\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x10: - printf("Alignment check\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x11: - printf("Machine Check\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x12: - printf("SIMD Floating-Point Exception\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - case 0x13: - case 0x14: - case 0x15: - case 0x16: - case 0x17: - case 0x18: - case 0x19: - case 0x1a: - case 0x1b: - case 0x1c: - case 0x1d: - case 0x1e: - case 0x1f: - printf("Reserved Exception\n"); - dump_regs(regs); - break; - - default: + if (regs->irq_id < 32) { + /* Architecture defined exception */ + do_exception(regs); + } else { /* Hardware or User IRQ */ do_irq(regs->irq_id); }