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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2 /* include/asm-generic/tlb.h
3  *
4  *	Generic TLB shootdown code
5  *
6  * Copyright 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
7  * Based on code from mm/memory.c Copyright Linus Torvalds and others.
8  *
9  * Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra
10  */
11 #ifndef _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H
12 #define _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H
13 
14 #include <linux/mmu_notifier.h>
15 #include <linux/swap.h>
16 #include <linux/hugetlb_inline.h>
17 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
18 #include <asm/cacheflush.h>
19 
20 /*
21  * Blindly accessing user memory from NMI context can be dangerous
22  * if we're in the middle of switching the current user task or switching
23  * the loaded mm.
24  */
25 #ifndef nmi_uaccess_okay
26 # define nmi_uaccess_okay() true
27 #endif
28 
29 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
30 
31 /*
32  * Generic MMU-gather implementation.
33  *
34  * The mmu_gather data structure is used by the mm code to implement the
35  * correct and efficient ordering of freeing pages and TLB invalidations.
36  *
37  * This correct ordering is:
38  *
39  *  1) unhook page
40  *  2) TLB invalidate page
41  *  3) free page
42  *
43  * That is, we must never free a page before we have ensured there are no live
44  * translations left to it. Otherwise it might be possible to observe (or
45  * worse, change) the page content after it has been reused.
46  *
47  * The mmu_gather API consists of:
48  *
49  *  - tlb_gather_mmu() / tlb_gather_mmu_fullmm() / tlb_finish_mmu()
50  *
51  *    start and finish a mmu_gather
52  *
53  *    Finish in particular will issue a (final) TLB invalidate and free
54  *    all (remaining) queued pages.
55  *
56  *  - tlb_start_vma() / tlb_end_vma(); marks the start / end of a VMA
57  *
58  *    Defaults to flushing at tlb_end_vma() to reset the range; helps when
59  *    there's large holes between the VMAs.
60  *
61  *  - tlb_remove_table()
62  *
63  *    tlb_remove_table() is the basic primitive to free page-table directories
64  *    (__p*_free_tlb()).  In it's most primitive form it is an alias for
65  *    tlb_remove_page() below, for when page directories are pages and have no
66  *    additional constraints.
67  *
68  *    See also MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE and MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE.
69  *
70  *  - tlb_remove_page() / __tlb_remove_page()
71  *  - tlb_remove_page_size() / __tlb_remove_page_size()
72  *
73  *    __tlb_remove_page_size() is the basic primitive that queues a page for
74  *    freeing. __tlb_remove_page() assumes PAGE_SIZE. Both will return a
75  *    boolean indicating if the queue is (now) full and a call to
76  *    tlb_flush_mmu() is required.
77  *
78  *    tlb_remove_page() and tlb_remove_page_size() imply the call to
79  *    tlb_flush_mmu() when required and has no return value.
80  *
81  *  - tlb_change_page_size()
82  *
83  *    call before __tlb_remove_page*() to set the current page-size; implies a
84  *    possible tlb_flush_mmu() call.
85  *
86  *  - tlb_flush_mmu() / tlb_flush_mmu_tlbonly()
87  *
88  *    tlb_flush_mmu_tlbonly() - does the TLB invalidate (and resets
89  *                              related state, like the range)
90  *
91  *    tlb_flush_mmu() - in addition to the above TLB invalidate, also frees
92  *			whatever pages are still batched.
93  *
94  *  - mmu_gather::fullmm
95  *
96  *    A flag set by tlb_gather_mmu_fullmm() to indicate we're going to free
97  *    the entire mm; this allows a number of optimizations.
98  *
99  *    - We can ignore tlb_{start,end}_vma(); because we don't
100  *      care about ranges. Everything will be shot down.
101  *
102  *    - (RISC) architectures that use ASIDs can cycle to a new ASID
103  *      and delay the invalidation until ASID space runs out.
104  *
105  *  - mmu_gather::need_flush_all
106  *
107  *    A flag that can be set by the arch code if it wants to force
108  *    flush the entire TLB irrespective of the range. For instance
109  *    x86-PAE needs this when changing top-level entries.
110  *
111  * And allows the architecture to provide and implement tlb_flush():
112  *
113  * tlb_flush() may, in addition to the above mentioned mmu_gather fields, make
114  * use of:
115  *
116  *  - mmu_gather::start / mmu_gather::end
117  *
118  *    which provides the range that needs to be flushed to cover the pages to
119  *    be freed.
120  *
121  *  - mmu_gather::freed_tables
122  *
123  *    set when we freed page table pages
124  *
125  *  - tlb_get_unmap_shift() / tlb_get_unmap_size()
126  *
127  *    returns the smallest TLB entry size unmapped in this range.
128  *
129  * If an architecture does not provide tlb_flush() a default implementation
130  * based on flush_tlb_range() will be used, unless MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE is
131  * specified, in which case we'll default to flush_tlb_mm().
132  *
133  * Additionally there are a few opt-in features:
134  *
135  *  MMU_GATHER_PAGE_SIZE
136  *
137  *  This ensures we call tlb_flush() every time tlb_change_page_size() actually
138  *  changes the size and provides mmu_gather::page_size to tlb_flush().
139  *
140  *  This might be useful if your architecture has size specific TLB
141  *  invalidation instructions.
142  *
143  *  MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
144  *
145  *  This provides tlb_remove_table(), to be used instead of tlb_remove_page()
146  *  for page directores (__p*_free_tlb()).
147  *
148  *  Useful if your architecture has non-page page directories.
149  *
150  *  When used, an architecture is expected to provide __tlb_remove_table()
151  *  which does the actual freeing of these pages.
152  *
153  *  MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
154  *
155  *  Like MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE, and adds semi-RCU semantics to the free (see
156  *  comment below).
157  *
158  *  Useful if your architecture doesn't use IPIs for remote TLB invalidates
159  *  and therefore doesn't naturally serialize with software page-table walkers.
160  *
161  *  MMU_GATHER_NO_FLUSH_CACHE
162  *
163  *  Indicates the architecture has flush_cache_range() but it needs *NOT* be called
164  *  before unmapping a VMA.
165  *
166  *  NOTE: strictly speaking we shouldn't have this knob and instead rely on
167  *	  flush_cache_range() being a NOP, except Sparc64 seems to be
168  *	  different here.
169  *
170  *  MMU_GATHER_MERGE_VMAS
171  *
172  *  Indicates the architecture wants to merge ranges over VMAs; typical when
173  *  multiple range invalidates are more expensive than a full invalidate.
174  *
175  *  MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE
176  *
177  *  Use this if your architecture lacks an efficient flush_tlb_range(). This
178  *  option implies MMU_GATHER_MERGE_VMAS above.
179  *
180  *  MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
181  *
182  *  If the option is set the mmu_gather will not track individual pages for
183  *  delayed page free anymore. A platform that enables the option needs to
184  *  provide its own implementation of the __tlb_remove_page_size() function to
185  *  free pages.
186  *
187  *  This is useful if your architecture already flushes TLB entries in the
188  *  various ptep_get_and_clear() functions.
189  */
190 
191 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
192 
193 struct mmu_table_batch {
194 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
195 	struct rcu_head		rcu;
196 #endif
197 	unsigned int		nr;
198 	void			*tables[];
199 };
200 
201 #define MAX_TABLE_BATCH		\
202 	((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_table_batch)) / sizeof(void *))
203 
204 extern void tlb_remove_table(struct mmu_gather *tlb, void *table);
205 
206 #else /* !CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_HAVE_TABLE_FREE */
207 
208 /*
209  * Without MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE the architecture is assumed to have page based
210  * page directories and we can use the normal page batching to free them.
211  */
212 #define tlb_remove_table(tlb, page) tlb_remove_page((tlb), (page))
213 
214 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE */
215 
216 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
217 /*
218  * This allows an architecture that does not use the linux page-tables for
219  * hardware to skip the TLBI when freeing page tables.
220  */
221 #ifndef tlb_needs_table_invalidate
222 #define tlb_needs_table_invalidate() (true)
223 #endif
224 
225 #else
226 
227 #ifdef tlb_needs_table_invalidate
228 #error tlb_needs_table_invalidate() requires MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE
229 #endif
230 
231 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE */
232 
233 
234 #ifndef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
235 /*
236  * If we can't allocate a page to make a big batch of page pointers
237  * to work on, then just handle a few from the on-stack structure.
238  */
239 #define MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE	8
240 
241 struct mmu_gather_batch {
242 	struct mmu_gather_batch	*next;
243 	unsigned int		nr;
244 	unsigned int		max;
245 	struct page		*pages[];
246 };
247 
248 #define MAX_GATHER_BATCH	\
249 	((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_gather_batch)) / sizeof(void *))
250 
251 /*
252  * Limit the maximum number of mmu_gather batches to reduce a risk of soft
253  * lockups for non-preemptible kernels on huge machines when a lot of memory
254  * is zapped during unmapping.
255  * 10K pages freed at once should be safe even without a preemption point.
256  */
257 #define MAX_GATHER_BATCH_COUNT	(10000UL/MAX_GATHER_BATCH)
258 
259 extern bool __tlb_remove_page_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page,
260 				   int page_size);
261 #endif
262 
263 /*
264  * struct mmu_gather is an opaque type used by the mm code for passing around
265  * any data needed by arch specific code for tlb_remove_page.
266  */
267 struct mmu_gather {
268 	struct mm_struct	*mm;
269 
270 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE
271 	struct mmu_table_batch	*batch;
272 #endif
273 
274 	unsigned long		start;
275 	unsigned long		end;
276 	/*
277 	 * we are in the middle of an operation to clear
278 	 * a full mm and can make some optimizations
279 	 */
280 	unsigned int		fullmm : 1;
281 
282 	/*
283 	 * we have performed an operation which
284 	 * requires a complete flush of the tlb
285 	 */
286 	unsigned int		need_flush_all : 1;
287 
288 	/*
289 	 * we have removed page directories
290 	 */
291 	unsigned int		freed_tables : 1;
292 
293 	/*
294 	 * at which levels have we cleared entries?
295 	 */
296 	unsigned int		cleared_ptes : 1;
297 	unsigned int		cleared_pmds : 1;
298 	unsigned int		cleared_puds : 1;
299 	unsigned int		cleared_p4ds : 1;
300 
301 	/*
302 	 * tracks VM_EXEC | VM_HUGETLB in tlb_start_vma
303 	 */
304 	unsigned int		vma_exec : 1;
305 	unsigned int		vma_huge : 1;
306 	unsigned int		vma_pfn  : 1;
307 
308 	unsigned int		batch_count;
309 
310 #ifndef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
311 	struct mmu_gather_batch *active;
312 	struct mmu_gather_batch	local;
313 	struct page		*__pages[MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE];
314 
315 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_PAGE_SIZE
316 	unsigned int page_size;
317 #endif
318 #endif
319 };
320 
321 void tlb_flush_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb);
322 
323 static inline void __tlb_adjust_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
324 				      unsigned long address,
325 				      unsigned int range_size)
326 {
327 	tlb->start = min(tlb->start, address);
328 	tlb->end = max(tlb->end, address + range_size);
329 }
330 
331 static inline void __tlb_reset_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
332 {
333 	if (tlb->fullmm) {
334 		tlb->start = tlb->end = ~0;
335 	} else {
336 		tlb->start = TASK_SIZE;
337 		tlb->end = 0;
338 	}
339 	tlb->freed_tables = 0;
340 	tlb->cleared_ptes = 0;
341 	tlb->cleared_pmds = 0;
342 	tlb->cleared_puds = 0;
343 	tlb->cleared_p4ds = 0;
344 	/*
345 	 * Do not reset mmu_gather::vma_* fields here, we do not
346 	 * call into tlb_start_vma() again to set them if there is an
347 	 * intermediate flush.
348 	 */
349 }
350 
351 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE
352 
353 #if defined(tlb_flush)
354 #error MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE relies on default tlb_flush()
355 #endif
356 
357 /*
358  * When an architecture does not have efficient means of range flushing TLBs
359  * there is no point in doing intermediate flushes on tlb_end_vma() to keep the
360  * range small. We equally don't have to worry about page granularity or other
361  * things.
362  *
363  * All we need to do is issue a full flush for any !0 range.
364  */
365 static inline void tlb_flush(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
366 {
367 	if (tlb->end)
368 		flush_tlb_mm(tlb->mm);
369 }
370 
371 #else /* CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE */
372 
373 #ifndef tlb_flush
374 /*
375  * When an architecture does not provide its own tlb_flush() implementation
376  * but does have a reasonably efficient flush_vma_range() implementation
377  * use that.
378  */
379 static inline void tlb_flush(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
380 {
381 	if (tlb->fullmm || tlb->need_flush_all) {
382 		flush_tlb_mm(tlb->mm);
383 	} else if (tlb->end) {
384 		struct vm_area_struct vma = {
385 			.vm_mm = tlb->mm,
386 			.vm_flags = (tlb->vma_exec ? VM_EXEC    : 0) |
387 				    (tlb->vma_huge ? VM_HUGETLB : 0),
388 		};
389 
390 		flush_tlb_range(&vma, tlb->start, tlb->end);
391 	}
392 }
393 #endif
394 
395 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_RANGE */
396 
397 static inline void
398 tlb_update_vma_flags(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
399 {
400 	/*
401 	 * flush_tlb_range() implementations that look at VM_HUGETLB (tile,
402 	 * mips-4k) flush only large pages.
403 	 *
404 	 * flush_tlb_range() implementations that flush I-TLB also flush D-TLB
405 	 * (tile, xtensa, arm), so it's ok to just add VM_EXEC to an existing
406 	 * range.
407 	 *
408 	 * We rely on tlb_end_vma() to issue a flush, such that when we reset
409 	 * these values the batch is empty.
410 	 */
411 	tlb->vma_huge = is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma);
412 	tlb->vma_exec = !!(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC);
413 	tlb->vma_pfn  = !!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_PFNMAP|VM_MIXEDMAP));
414 }
415 
416 static inline void tlb_flush_mmu_tlbonly(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
417 {
418 	/*
419 	 * Anything calling __tlb_adjust_range() also sets at least one of
420 	 * these bits.
421 	 */
422 	if (!(tlb->freed_tables || tlb->cleared_ptes || tlb->cleared_pmds ||
423 	      tlb->cleared_puds || tlb->cleared_p4ds))
424 		return;
425 
426 	tlb_flush(tlb);
427 	mmu_notifier_invalidate_range(tlb->mm, tlb->start, tlb->end);
428 	__tlb_reset_range(tlb);
429 }
430 
431 static inline void tlb_remove_page_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
432 					struct page *page, int page_size)
433 {
434 	if (__tlb_remove_page_size(tlb, page, page_size))
435 		tlb_flush_mmu(tlb);
436 }
437 
438 static inline bool __tlb_remove_page(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page)
439 {
440 	return __tlb_remove_page_size(tlb, page, PAGE_SIZE);
441 }
442 
443 /* tlb_remove_page
444  *	Similar to __tlb_remove_page but will call tlb_flush_mmu() itself when
445  *	required.
446  */
447 static inline void tlb_remove_page(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page)
448 {
449 	return tlb_remove_page_size(tlb, page, PAGE_SIZE);
450 }
451 
452 static inline void tlb_change_page_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
453 						     unsigned int page_size)
454 {
455 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_PAGE_SIZE
456 	if (tlb->page_size && tlb->page_size != page_size) {
457 		if (!tlb->fullmm && !tlb->need_flush_all)
458 			tlb_flush_mmu(tlb);
459 	}
460 
461 	tlb->page_size = page_size;
462 #endif
463 }
464 
465 static inline unsigned long tlb_get_unmap_shift(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
466 {
467 	if (tlb->cleared_ptes)
468 		return PAGE_SHIFT;
469 	if (tlb->cleared_pmds)
470 		return PMD_SHIFT;
471 	if (tlb->cleared_puds)
472 		return PUD_SHIFT;
473 	if (tlb->cleared_p4ds)
474 		return P4D_SHIFT;
475 
476 	return PAGE_SHIFT;
477 }
478 
479 static inline unsigned long tlb_get_unmap_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
480 {
481 	return 1UL << tlb_get_unmap_shift(tlb);
482 }
483 
484 /*
485  * In the case of tlb vma handling, we can optimise these away in the
486  * case where we're doing a full MM flush.  When we're doing a munmap,
487  * the vmas are adjusted to only cover the region to be torn down.
488  */
489 static inline void tlb_start_vma(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
490 {
491 	if (tlb->fullmm)
492 		return;
493 
494 	tlb_update_vma_flags(tlb, vma);
495 #ifndef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_FLUSH_CACHE
496 	flush_cache_range(vma, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end);
497 #endif
498 }
499 
500 static inline void tlb_end_vma(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
501 {
502 	if (tlb->fullmm)
503 		return;
504 
505 	/*
506 	 * VM_PFNMAP is more fragile because the core mm will not track the
507 	 * page mapcount -- there might not be page-frames for these PFNs after
508 	 * all. Force flush TLBs for such ranges to avoid munmap() vs
509 	 * unmap_mapping_range() races.
510 	 */
511 	if (tlb->vma_pfn || !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_MERGE_VMAS)) {
512 		/*
513 		 * Do a TLB flush and reset the range at VMA boundaries; this avoids
514 		 * the ranges growing with the unused space between consecutive VMAs.
515 		 */
516 		tlb_flush_mmu_tlbonly(tlb);
517 	}
518 }
519 
520 /*
521  * tlb_flush_{pte|pmd|pud|p4d}_range() adjust the tlb->start and tlb->end,
522  * and set corresponding cleared_*.
523  */
524 static inline void tlb_flush_pte_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
525 				     unsigned long address, unsigned long size)
526 {
527 	__tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address, size);
528 	tlb->cleared_ptes = 1;
529 }
530 
531 static inline void tlb_flush_pmd_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
532 				     unsigned long address, unsigned long size)
533 {
534 	__tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address, size);
535 	tlb->cleared_pmds = 1;
536 }
537 
538 static inline void tlb_flush_pud_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
539 				     unsigned long address, unsigned long size)
540 {
541 	__tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address, size);
542 	tlb->cleared_puds = 1;
543 }
544 
545 static inline void tlb_flush_p4d_range(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
546 				     unsigned long address, unsigned long size)
547 {
548 	__tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address, size);
549 	tlb->cleared_p4ds = 1;
550 }
551 
552 #ifndef __tlb_remove_tlb_entry
553 #define __tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address) do { } while (0)
554 #endif
555 
556 /**
557  * tlb_remove_tlb_entry - remember a pte unmapping for later tlb invalidation.
558  *
559  * Record the fact that pte's were really unmapped by updating the range,
560  * so we can later optimise away the tlb invalidate.   This helps when
561  * userspace is unmapping already-unmapped pages, which happens quite a lot.
562  */
563 #define tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address)		\
564 	do {							\
565 		tlb_flush_pte_range(tlb, address, PAGE_SIZE);	\
566 		__tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address);	\
567 	} while (0)
568 
569 #define tlb_remove_huge_tlb_entry(h, tlb, ptep, address)	\
570 	do {							\
571 		unsigned long _sz = huge_page_size(h);		\
572 		if (_sz >= P4D_SIZE)				\
573 			tlb_flush_p4d_range(tlb, address, _sz);	\
574 		else if (_sz >= PUD_SIZE)			\
575 			tlb_flush_pud_range(tlb, address, _sz);	\
576 		else if (_sz >= PMD_SIZE)			\
577 			tlb_flush_pmd_range(tlb, address, _sz);	\
578 		else						\
579 			tlb_flush_pte_range(tlb, address, _sz);	\
580 		__tlb_remove_tlb_entry(tlb, ptep, address);	\
581 	} while (0)
582 
583 /**
584  * tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry - remember a pmd mapping for later tlb invalidation
585  * This is a nop so far, because only x86 needs it.
586  */
587 #ifndef __tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry
588 #define __tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address) do {} while (0)
589 #endif
590 
591 #define tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address)			\
592 	do {								\
593 		tlb_flush_pmd_range(tlb, address, HPAGE_PMD_SIZE);	\
594 		__tlb_remove_pmd_tlb_entry(tlb, pmdp, address);		\
595 	} while (0)
596 
597 /**
598  * tlb_remove_pud_tlb_entry - remember a pud mapping for later tlb
599  * invalidation. This is a nop so far, because only x86 needs it.
600  */
601 #ifndef __tlb_remove_pud_tlb_entry
602 #define __tlb_remove_pud_tlb_entry(tlb, pudp, address) do {} while (0)
603 #endif
604 
605 #define tlb_remove_pud_tlb_entry(tlb, pudp, address)			\
606 	do {								\
607 		tlb_flush_pud_range(tlb, address, HPAGE_PUD_SIZE);	\
608 		__tlb_remove_pud_tlb_entry(tlb, pudp, address);		\
609 	} while (0)
610 
611 /*
612  * For things like page tables caches (ie caching addresses "inside" the
613  * page tables, like x86 does), for legacy reasons, flushing an
614  * individual page had better flush the page table caches behind it. This
615  * is definitely how x86 works, for example. And if you have an
616  * architected non-legacy page table cache (which I'm not aware of
617  * anybody actually doing), you're going to have some architecturally
618  * explicit flushing for that, likely *separate* from a regular TLB entry
619  * flush, and thus you'd need more than just some range expansion..
620  *
621  * So if we ever find an architecture
622  * that would want something that odd, I think it is up to that
623  * architecture to do its own odd thing, not cause pain for others
624  * http://lkml.kernel.org/r/CA+55aFzBggoXtNXQeng5d_mRoDnaMBE5Y+URs+PHR67nUpMtaw@mail.gmail.com
625  *
626  * For now w.r.t page table cache, mark the range_size as PAGE_SIZE
627  */
628 
629 #ifndef pte_free_tlb
630 #define pte_free_tlb(tlb, ptep, address)			\
631 	do {							\
632 		tlb_flush_pmd_range(tlb, address, PAGE_SIZE);	\
633 		tlb->freed_tables = 1;				\
634 		__pte_free_tlb(tlb, ptep, address);		\
635 	} while (0)
636 #endif
637 
638 #ifndef pmd_free_tlb
639 #define pmd_free_tlb(tlb, pmdp, address)			\
640 	do {							\
641 		tlb_flush_pud_range(tlb, address, PAGE_SIZE);	\
642 		tlb->freed_tables = 1;				\
643 		__pmd_free_tlb(tlb, pmdp, address);		\
644 	} while (0)
645 #endif
646 
647 #ifndef pud_free_tlb
648 #define pud_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address)			\
649 	do {							\
650 		tlb_flush_p4d_range(tlb, address, PAGE_SIZE);	\
651 		tlb->freed_tables = 1;				\
652 		__pud_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address);		\
653 	} while (0)
654 #endif
655 
656 #ifndef p4d_free_tlb
657 #define p4d_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address)			\
658 	do {							\
659 		__tlb_adjust_range(tlb, address, PAGE_SIZE);	\
660 		tlb->freed_tables = 1;				\
661 		__p4d_free_tlb(tlb, pudp, address);		\
662 	} while (0)
663 #endif
664 
665 #ifndef pte_needs_flush
666 static inline bool pte_needs_flush(pte_t oldpte, pte_t newpte)
667 {
668 	return true;
669 }
670 #endif
671 
672 #ifndef huge_pmd_needs_flush
673 static inline bool huge_pmd_needs_flush(pmd_t oldpmd, pmd_t newpmd)
674 {
675 	return true;
676 }
677 #endif
678 
679 #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
680 
681 #endif /* _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H */
682