powerpc/kdump: Use ppc_save_regs() in crash_setup_regs()
The patch replaces internal registers dump implementation with ppc_save_regs(). From now on PPC64 and PPC32 are using the same code for crash_setup_regs(). NOTE: The old regs dump implementation was capturing SP (r1) directly as is, so you could see crash_kexec() function on top of the back-trace. But ppc_save_regs() goes up one stack frame, so you'll not see it anymore, at the top-level you'll see who actually triggered the crash dump instead. Signed-off-by: Anton Vorontsov <avorontsov@ru.mvista.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
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@ -48,63 +48,8 @@ static inline void crash_setup_regs(struct pt_regs *newregs,
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if (oldregs)
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if (oldregs)
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memcpy(newregs, oldregs, sizeof(*newregs));
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memcpy(newregs, oldregs, sizeof(*newregs));
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#ifdef __powerpc64__
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else {
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/* FIXME Merge this with xmon_save_regs ?? */
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unsigned long tmp1, tmp2;
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__asm__ __volatile__ (
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"std 0,0(%2)\n"
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"std 1,8(%2)\n"
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"std 2,16(%2)\n"
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"std 3,24(%2)\n"
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"std 4,32(%2)\n"
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"std 5,40(%2)\n"
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"std 6,48(%2)\n"
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"std 7,56(%2)\n"
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"std 8,64(%2)\n"
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"std 9,72(%2)\n"
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"std 10,80(%2)\n"
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"std 11,88(%2)\n"
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"std 12,96(%2)\n"
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"std 13,104(%2)\n"
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"std 14,112(%2)\n"
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"std 15,120(%2)\n"
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"std 16,128(%2)\n"
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"std 17,136(%2)\n"
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"std 18,144(%2)\n"
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"std 19,152(%2)\n"
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"std 20,160(%2)\n"
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"std 21,168(%2)\n"
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"std 22,176(%2)\n"
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"std 23,184(%2)\n"
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"std 24,192(%2)\n"
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"std 25,200(%2)\n"
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"std 26,208(%2)\n"
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"std 27,216(%2)\n"
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"std 28,224(%2)\n"
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"std 29,232(%2)\n"
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"std 30,240(%2)\n"
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"std 31,248(%2)\n"
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"mfmsr %0\n"
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"std %0, 264(%2)\n"
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"mfctr %0\n"
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"std %0, 280(%2)\n"
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"mflr %0\n"
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"std %0, 288(%2)\n"
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"bl 1f\n"
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"1: mflr %1\n"
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"std %1, 256(%2)\n"
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"mtlr %0\n"
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"mfxer %0\n"
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"std %0, 296(%2)\n"
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: "=&r" (tmp1), "=&r" (tmp2)
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: "b" (newregs)
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: "memory");
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}
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#else
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else
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else
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ppc_save_regs(newregs);
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ppc_save_regs(newregs);
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#endif /* __powerpc64__ */
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}
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}
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extern void kexec_smp_wait(void); /* get and clear naca physid, wait for
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extern void kexec_smp_wait(void); /* get and clear naca physid, wait for
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