1
My OS Lock/DoubleLock patches, plus a small selection of other
1
Some arm patches; my to-review queue is by no means empty, but
2
bug fixes and minor things.
2
this is a big enough set of patches to be getting on with...
3
3
4
thanks
5
-- PMM
4
-- PMM
6
5
7
The following changes since commit 8e9398e3b1a860b8c29c670c1b6c36afe8d87849:
6
The following changes since commit cb9c6a8e5ad6a1f0ce164d352e3102df46986e22:
8
7
9
Merge tag 'pull-ppc-20220706' of https://gitlab.com/danielhb/qemu into staging (2022-07-07 06:21:05 +0530)
8
.gitlab-ci.d/windows: Work-around timeout and OpenGL problems of the MSYS2 jobs (2023-01-04 18:58:33 +0000)
10
9
11
are available in the Git repository at:
10
are available in the Git repository at:
12
11
13
https://git.linaro.org/people/pmaydell/qemu-arm.git tags/pull-target-arm-20220707
12
https://git.linaro.org/people/pmaydell/qemu-arm.git tags/pull-target-arm-20230105
14
13
15
for you to fetch changes up to c2360eaa0262a816faf8032b7762d0c73df2cc62:
14
for you to fetch changes up to 93c9678de9dc7d2e68f9e8477da072bac30ef132:
16
15
17
target/arm: Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem (2022-07-07 11:41:04 +0100)
16
hw/net: Fix read of uninitialized memory in imx_fec. (2023-01-05 15:33:00 +0000)
18
17
19
----------------------------------------------------------------
18
----------------------------------------------------------------
20
target-arm queue:
19
target-arm queue:
21
* hw/arm/virt: dt: add rng-seed property
20
* Implement AArch32 ARMv8-R support
22
* Fix MTE check in sve_ldnfff1_r
21
* Add Cortex-R52 CPU
23
* Record tagged bit for user-only in sve_probe_page
22
* fix handling of HLT semihosting in system mode
24
* Correctly implement OS Lock and OS DoubleLock
23
* hw/timer/ixm_epit: cleanup and fix bug in compare handling
25
* Implement DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1, DBGDEVID2 registers
24
* target/arm: Coding style fixes
26
* Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem
25
* target/arm: Clean up includes
26
* nseries: minor code cleanups
27
* target/arm: align exposed ID registers with Linux
28
* hw/arm/smmu-common: remove unnecessary inlines
29
* i.MX7D: Handle GPT timers
30
* i.MX7D: Connect IRQs to GPIO devices
31
* i.MX6UL: Add a specific GPT timer instance
32
* hw/net: Fix read of uninitialized memory in imx_fec
27
33
28
----------------------------------------------------------------
34
----------------------------------------------------------------
29
Jason A. Donenfeld (1):
35
Alex Bennée (1):
30
hw/arm/virt: dt: add rng-seed property
36
target/arm: fix handling of HLT semihosting in system mode
31
37
32
Peter Maydell (6):
38
Axel Heider (8):
33
target/arm: Fix code style issues in debug helper functions
39
hw/timer/imx_epit: improve comments
34
target/arm: Move define_debug_regs() to debug_helper.c
40
hw/timer/imx_epit: cleanup CR defines
35
target/arm: Suppress debug exceptions when OS Lock set
41
hw/timer/imx_epit: define SR_OCIF
36
target/arm: Implement AArch32 DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1, DBGDEVID2
42
hw/timer/imx_epit: update interrupt state on CR write access
37
target/arm: Correctly implement Feat_DoubleLock
43
hw/timer/imx_epit: hard reset initializes CR with 0
38
target/arm: Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem
44
hw/timer/imx_epit: factor out register write handlers
45
hw/timer/imx_epit: remove explicit fields cnt and freq
46
hw/timer/imx_epit: fix compare timer handling
39
47
40
Richard Henderson (2):
48
Claudio Fontana (1):
41
target/arm: Fix MTE check in sve_ldnfff1_r
49
target/arm: cleanup cpu includes
42
target/arm: Record tagged bit for user-only in sve_probe_page
43
50
44
docs/about/deprecated.rst | 8 +
51
Fabiano Rosas (5):
45
docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 17 +-
52
target/arm: Fix checkpatch comment style warnings in helper.c
46
include/hw/arm/virt.h | 2 +-
53
target/arm: Fix checkpatch space errors in helper.c
47
target/arm/cpregs.h | 3 +
54
target/arm: Fix checkpatch brace errors in helper.c
48
target/arm/cpu.h | 27 +++
55
target/arm: Remove unused includes from m_helper.c
49
target/arm/internals.h | 9 +
56
target/arm: Remove unused includes from helper.c
50
hw/arm/virt.c | 44 ++--
57
51
target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 +
58
Jean-Christophe Dubois (4):
52
target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 6 +
59
i.MX7D: Connect GPT timers to IRQ
53
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 580 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
60
i.MX7D: Compute clock frequency for the fixed frequency clocks.
54
target/arm/helper.c | 513 +---------------------------------------
61
i.MX6UL: Add a specific GPT timer instance for the i.MX6UL
55
target/arm/ptw.c | 2 +-
62
i.MX7D: Connect IRQs to GPIO devices.
56
target/arm/sve_helper.c | 5 +-
63
57
13 files changed, 684 insertions(+), 538 deletions(-)
64
Peter Maydell (1):
65
target/arm:Set lg_page_size to 0 if either S1 or S2 asks for it
66
67
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (5):
68
hw/input/tsc2xxx: Constify set_transform()'s MouseTransformInfo arg
69
hw/arm/nseries: Constify various read-only arrays
70
hw/arm/nseries: Silent -Wmissing-field-initializers warning
71
hw/arm/smmu-common: Reduce smmu_inv_notifiers_mr() scope
72
hw/arm/smmu-common: Avoid using inlined functions with external linkage
73
74
Stephen Longfield (1):
75
hw/net: Fix read of uninitialized memory in imx_fec.
76
77
Tobias Röhmel (7):
78
target/arm: Don't add all MIDR aliases for cores that implement PMSA
79
target/arm: Make RVBAR available for all ARMv8 CPUs
80
target/arm: Make stage_2_format for cache attributes optional
81
target/arm: Enable TTBCR_EAE for ARMv8-R AArch32
82
target/arm: Add PMSAv8r registers
83
target/arm: Add PMSAv8r functionality
84
target/arm: Add ARM Cortex-R52 CPU
85
86
Zhuojia Shen (1):
87
target/arm: align exposed ID registers with Linux
88
89
include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h | 20 +
90
include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h | 3 -
91
include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h | 4 +-
92
include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h | 8 +-
93
include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h | 1 +
94
target/arm/cpu.h | 6 +
95
target/arm/internals.h | 4 +
96
hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c | 2 +-
97
hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c | 41 +-
98
hw/arm/nseries.c | 28 +-
99
hw/arm/smmu-common.c | 15 +-
100
hw/input/tsc2005.c | 2 +-
101
hw/input/tsc210x.c | 3 +-
102
hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c | 6 -
103
hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c | 49 ++-
104
hw/net/imx_fec.c | 8 +-
105
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 376 +++++++++-------
106
hw/timer/imx_gpt.c | 25 ++
107
target/arm/cpu.c | 35 +-
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target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 -
109
target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 42 ++
110
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 3 +
111
target/arm/helper.c | 871 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
112
target/arm/m_helper.c | 16 -
113
target/arm/machine.c | 28 ++
114
target/arm/ptw.c | 152 +++++--
115
target/arm/tlb_helper.c | 4 +
116
target/arm/translate.c | 2 +-
117
tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c | 24 +-
118
tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target | 7 +-
119
30 files changed, 1330 insertions(+), 461 deletions(-)
120
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
In commit 39a1fd25287f5d we fixed a bug in the handling of LPAE block
1
In get_phys_addr_twostage() we set the lg_page_size of the result to
2
descriptors where we weren't correctly zeroing out some RES0 bits.
2
the maximum of the stage 1 and stage 2 page sizes. This works for
3
However this fix has a bug because the calculation of the mask is
3
the case where we do want to create a TLB entry, because we know the
4
done at the wrong width: in
4
common TLB code only creates entries of the TARGET_PAGE_SIZE and
5
descaddr &= ~(page_size - 1);
5
asking for a size larger than that only means that invalidations
6
page_size is a target_ulong, so in the 'qemu-system-arm' binary it is
6
invalidate the whole larger area. However, if lg_page_size is
7
only 32 bits, and the effect is that we always zero out the top 32
7
smaller than TARGET_PAGE_SIZE this effectively means "don't create a
8
bits of the calculated address. Fix the calculation by forcing the
8
TLB entry"; in this case if either S1 or S2 said "this covers less
9
mask to be calculated with the same type as descaddr.
9
than a page and can't go in a TLB" then the final result also should
10
be marked that way. Set the resulting page size to 0 if either
11
stage asked for a less-than-a-page entry, and expand the comment
12
to explain what's going on.
10
13
11
This only affects 32-bit CPUs which support LPAE (e.g. cortex-a15)
14
This has no effect for VMSA because currently the VMSA lookup always
12
when used on board models which put RAM or devices above the 4GB
15
returns results that cover at least TARGET_PAGE_SIZE; however when we
13
mark and when the 'qemu-system-arm' executable is being used.
16
add v8R support it will reuse this code path, and for v8R the S1 and
14
It was also masked in 7.0 by the main bug reported in
17
S2 results can be smaller than TARGET_PAGE_SIZE.
15
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1078 where the
16
virt board incorrectly does not enable 'highmem' for 32-bit CPUs.
17
18
18
The workaround is to use 'qemu-system-aarch64' with the same
19
command line.
20
21
Reported-by: He Zhe <zhe.he@windriver.com>
22
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
19
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
23
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
20
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
24
Message-id: 20220627134620.3190252-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
21
Message-id: 20221212142708.610090-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
25
Fixes: 39a1fd25287f5de ("target/arm: Fix handling of LPAE block descriptors")
26
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
27
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
28
---
22
---
29
target/arm/ptw.c | 2 +-
23
target/arm/ptw.c | 16 +++++++++++++---
30
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
24
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
31
25
32
diff --git a/target/arm/ptw.c b/target/arm/ptw.c
26
diff --git a/target/arm/ptw.c b/target/arm/ptw.c
33
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
27
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
34
--- a/target/arm/ptw.c
28
--- a/target/arm/ptw.c
35
+++ b/target/arm/ptw.c
29
+++ b/target/arm/ptw.c
36
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool get_phys_addr_lpae(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t address,
30
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool get_phys_addr_twostage(CPUARMState *env, S1Translate *ptw,
37
* clear the lower bits here before ORing in the low vaddr bits.
31
}
38
*/
32
39
page_size = (1ULL << ((stride * (4 - level)) + 3));
33
/*
40
- descaddr &= ~(page_size - 1);
34
- * Use the maximum of the S1 & S2 page size, so that invalidation
41
+ descaddr &= ~(hwaddr)(page_size - 1);
35
- * of pages > TARGET_PAGE_SIZE works correctly.
42
descaddr |= (address & (page_size - 1));
36
+ * If either S1 or S2 returned a result smaller than TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
43
/* Extract attributes from the descriptor */
37
+ * this means "don't put this in the TLB"; in this case, return a
44
attrs = extract64(descriptor, 2, 10)
38
+ * result with lg_page_size == 0 to achieve that. Otherwise,
39
+ * use the maximum of the S1 & S2 page size, so that invalidation
40
+ * of pages > TARGET_PAGE_SIZE works correctly. (This works even though
41
+ * we know the combined result permissions etc only cover the minimum
42
+ * of the S1 and S2 page size, because we know that the common TLB code
43
+ * never actually creates TLB entries bigger than TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
44
+ * and passing a larger page size value only affects invalidations.)
45
*/
46
- if (result->f.lg_page_size < s1_lgpgsz) {
47
+ if (result->f.lg_page_size < TARGET_PAGE_BITS ||
48
+ s1_lgpgsz < TARGET_PAGE_BITS) {
49
+ result->f.lg_page_size = 0;
50
+ } else if (result->f.lg_page_size < s1_lgpgsz) {
51
result->f.lg_page_size = s1_lgpgsz;
52
}
53
45
--
54
--
46
2.25.1
55
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
1
2
3
Cores with PMSA have the MPUIR register which has the
4
same encoding as the MIDR alias with opc2=4. So we only
5
add that alias if we are not realizing a core that
6
implements PMSA.
7
8
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
9
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
11
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-2-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
12
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
---
14
target/arm/helper.c | 13 +++++++++----
15
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
16
17
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
18
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
19
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
20
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
21
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
22
.access = PL1_R, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW, .resetvalue = cpu->midr,
23
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.c0_cpuid),
24
.readfn = midr_read },
25
- /* crn = 0 op1 = 0 crm = 0 op2 = 4,7 : AArch32 aliases of MIDR */
26
- { .name = "MIDR", .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS | ARM_CP_CONST,
27
- .cp = 15, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 4,
28
- .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = cpu->midr },
29
+ /* crn = 0 op1 = 0 crm = 0 op2 = 7 : AArch32 aliases of MIDR */
30
{ .name = "MIDR", .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS | ARM_CP_CONST,
31
.cp = 15, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 7,
32
.access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = cpu->midr },
33
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
34
.accessfn = access_aa64_tid1,
35
.type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->revidr },
36
};
37
+ ARMCPRegInfo id_v8_midr_alias_cp_reginfo = {
38
+ .name = "MIDR", .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS | ARM_CP_CONST,
39
+ .cp = 15, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 4,
40
+ .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = cpu->midr
41
+ };
42
ARMCPRegInfo id_cp_reginfo[] = {
43
/* These are common to v8 and pre-v8 */
44
{ .name = "CTR",
45
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
46
}
47
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
48
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, id_v8_midr_cp_reginfo);
49
+ if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA)) {
50
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &id_v8_midr_alias_cp_reginfo);
51
+ }
52
} else {
53
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, id_pre_v8_midr_cp_reginfo);
54
}
55
--
56
2.25.1
57
58
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
1
2
3
RVBAR shadows RVBAR_ELx where x is the highest exception
4
level if the highest EL is not EL3. This patch also allows
5
ARMv8 CPUs to change the reset address with
6
the rvbar property.
7
8
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
9
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-3-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
11
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
12
---
13
target/arm/cpu.c | 6 +++++-
14
target/arm/helper.c | 21 ++++++++++++++-------
15
2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
16
17
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c
18
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
19
--- a/target/arm/cpu.c
20
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.c
21
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj)
22
env->cp15.cpacr_el1 = FIELD_DP64(env->cp15.cpacr_el1,
23
CPACR, CP11, 3);
24
#endif
25
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
26
+ env->cp15.rvbar = cpu->rvbar_prop;
27
+ env->regs[15] = cpu->rvbar_prop;
28
+ }
29
}
30
31
#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
32
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_cpu_post_init(Object *obj)
33
qdev_property_add_static(DEVICE(obj), &arm_cpu_reset_hivecs_property);
34
}
35
36
- if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)) {
37
+ if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
38
object_property_add_uint64_ptr(obj, "rvbar",
39
&cpu->rvbar_prop,
40
OBJ_PROP_FLAG_READWRITE);
41
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
42
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
43
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
44
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
45
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
46
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3) &&
47
!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL2)) {
48
ARMCPRegInfo rvbar = {
49
- .name = "RVBAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
50
+ .name = "RVBAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
51
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 12, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 1,
52
.access = PL1_R,
53
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.rvbar),
54
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
55
}
56
/* RVBAR_EL2 is only implemented if EL2 is the highest EL */
57
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3)) {
58
- ARMCPRegInfo rvbar = {
59
- .name = "RVBAR_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
60
- .opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 12, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 1,
61
- .access = PL2_R,
62
- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.rvbar),
63
+ ARMCPRegInfo rvbar[] = {
64
+ {
65
+ .name = "RVBAR_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
66
+ .opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 12, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 1,
67
+ .access = PL2_R,
68
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.rvbar),
69
+ },
70
+ { .name = "RVBAR", .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS,
71
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 12, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 1,
72
+ .access = PL2_R,
73
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.rvbar),
74
+ },
75
};
76
- define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &rvbar);
77
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, rvbar);
78
}
79
}
80
81
--
82
2.25.1
83
84
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
1
2
3
The v8R PMSAv8 has a two-stage MPU translation process, but, unlike
4
VMSAv8, the stage 2 attributes are in the same format as the stage 1
5
attributes (8-bit MAIR format). Rather than converting the MAIR
6
format to the format used for VMSA stage 2 (bits [5:2] of a VMSA
7
stage 2 descriptor) and then converting back to do the attribute
8
combination, allow combined_attrs_nofwb() to accept s2 attributes
9
that are already in the MAIR format.
10
11
We move the assert() to combined_attrs_fwb(), because that function
12
really does require a VMSA stage 2 attribute format. (We will never
13
get there for v8R, because PMSAv8 does not implement FEAT_S2FWB.)
14
15
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
16
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
17
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-4-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
18
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
19
---
20
target/arm/ptw.c | 10 ++++++++--
21
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
22
23
diff --git a/target/arm/ptw.c b/target/arm/ptw.c
24
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
25
--- a/target/arm/ptw.c
26
+++ b/target/arm/ptw.c
27
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint8_t combined_attrs_nofwb(uint64_t hcr,
28
{
29
uint8_t s1lo, s2lo, s1hi, s2hi, s2_mair_attrs, ret_attrs;
30
31
- s2_mair_attrs = convert_stage2_attrs(hcr, s2.attrs);
32
+ if (s2.is_s2_format) {
33
+ s2_mair_attrs = convert_stage2_attrs(hcr, s2.attrs);
34
+ } else {
35
+ s2_mair_attrs = s2.attrs;
36
+ }
37
38
s1lo = extract32(s1.attrs, 0, 4);
39
s2lo = extract32(s2_mair_attrs, 0, 4);
40
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint8_t force_cacheattr_nibble_wb(uint8_t attr)
41
*/
42
static uint8_t combined_attrs_fwb(ARMCacheAttrs s1, ARMCacheAttrs s2)
43
{
44
+ assert(s2.is_s2_format && !s1.is_s2_format);
45
+
46
switch (s2.attrs) {
47
case 7:
48
/* Use stage 1 attributes */
49
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static ARMCacheAttrs combine_cacheattrs(uint64_t hcr,
50
ARMCacheAttrs ret;
51
bool tagged = false;
52
53
- assert(s2.is_s2_format && !s1.is_s2_format);
54
+ assert(!s1.is_s2_format);
55
ret.is_s2_format = false;
56
57
if (s1.attrs == 0xf0) {
58
--
59
2.25.1
60
61
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
The "OS Lock" in the Arm debug architecture is a way for software
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
2
to suppress debug exceptions while it is trying to power down
3
a CPU and save the state of the breakpoint and watchpoint
4
registers. In QEMU we implemented the support for writing
5
the OS Lock bit via OSLAR_EL1 and reading it via OSLSR_EL1,
6
but didn't implement the actual behaviour.
7
2
8
The required behaviour with the OS Lock set is:
3
ARMv8-R AArch32 CPUs behave as if TTBCR.EAE is always 1 even
9
* debug exceptions (apart from BKPT insns) are suppressed
4
tough they don't have the TTBCR register.
10
* some MDSCR_EL1 bits allow write access to the corresponding
5
See ARM Architecture Reference Manual Supplement - ARMv8, for the ARMv8-R
11
EDSCR external debug status register that they shadow
6
AArch32 architecture profile Version:A.c section C1.2.
12
(we can ignore this because we don't implement external debug)
13
* similarly with the OSECCR_EL1 which shadows the EDECCR
14
(but we don't implement OSECCR_EL1 anyway)
15
7
16
Implement the missing behaviour of suppressing debug
8
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
17
exceptions.
9
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-5-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
11
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
12
---
13
target/arm/internals.h | 4 ++++
14
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 3 +++
15
target/arm/tlb_helper.c | 4 ++++
16
3 files changed, 11 insertions(+)
18
17
19
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
18
diff --git a/target/arm/internals.h b/target/arm/internals.h
20
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
19
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
21
Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-4-peter.maydell@linaro.org
20
--- a/target/arm/internals.h
22
---
21
+++ b/target/arm/internals.h
23
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 3 +++
22
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ unsigned int arm_pamax(ARMCPU *cpu);
24
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
23
static inline bool extended_addresses_enabled(CPUARMState *env)
25
24
{
25
uint64_t tcr = env->cp15.tcr_el[arm_is_secure(env) ? 3 : 1];
26
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
27
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
28
+ return true;
29
+ }
30
return arm_el_is_aa64(env, 1) ||
31
(arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE) && (tcr & TTBCR_EAE));
32
}
26
diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
33
diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
27
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
34
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
28
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
35
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
29
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
36
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
30
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool aa32_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
37
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint32_t arm_debug_exception_fsr(CPUARMState *env)
31
*/
38
32
bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
39
if (target_el == 2 || arm_el_is_aa64(env, target_el)) {
33
{
40
using_lpae = true;
34
+ if (env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) {
41
+ } else if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
35
+ return false;
42
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
43
+ using_lpae = true;
44
} else {
45
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE) &&
46
(env->cp15.tcr_el[target_el] & TTBCR_EAE)) {
47
diff --git a/target/arm/tlb_helper.c b/target/arm/tlb_helper.c
48
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
49
--- a/target/arm/tlb_helper.c
50
+++ b/target/arm/tlb_helper.c
51
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool regime_using_lpae_format(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
52
if (el == 2 || arm_el_is_aa64(env, el)) {
53
return true;
54
}
55
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
56
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
57
+ return true;
36
+ }
58
+ }
37
if (is_a64(env)) {
59
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)
38
return aa64_generate_debug_exceptions(env);
60
&& (regime_tcr(env, mmu_idx) & TTBCR_EAE)) {
39
} else {
61
return true;
40
--
62
--
41
2.25.1
63
2.25.1
64
65
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
The architecture defines the OS DoubleLock as a register which
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
2
(similarly to the OS Lock) suppresses debug events for use in CPU
3
powerdown sequences. This functionality is required in Arm v7 and
4
v8.0; from v8.2 it becomes optional and in v9 it must not be
5
implemented.
6
2
7
Currently in QEMU we implement the OSDLR_EL1 register as a NOP. This
3
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
8
is wrong both for the "feature implemented" and the "feature not
4
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-6-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
9
implemented" cases: if the feature is implemented then the DLK bit
10
should read as written and cause suppression of debug exceptions, and
11
if it is not implemented then the bit must be RAZ/WI.
12
13
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
14
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
5
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
15
---
6
---
16
target/arm/cpu.h | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
7
target/arm/cpu.h | 6 +
17
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++--
8
target/arm/cpu.c | 28 +++-
18
2 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
9
target/arm/helper.c | 302 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
10
target/arm/machine.c | 28 ++++
11
4 files changed, 360 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
19
12
20
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.h b/target/arm/cpu.h
13
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.h b/target/arm/cpu.h
21
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
22
--- a/target/arm/cpu.h
15
--- a/target/arm/cpu.h
23
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.h
16
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.h
24
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct CPUArchState {
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct CPUArchState {
25
uint64_t dbgwcr[16]; /* watchpoint control registers */
18
};
26
uint64_t mdscr_el1;
19
uint64_t sctlr_el[4];
27
uint64_t oslsr_el1; /* OS Lock Status */
20
};
28
+ uint64_t osdlr_el1; /* OS DoubleLock status */
21
+ uint64_t vsctlr; /* Virtualization System control register. */
29
uint64_t mdcr_el2;
22
uint64_t cpacr_el1; /* Architectural feature access control register */
30
uint64_t mdcr_el3;
23
uint64_t cptr_el[4]; /* ARMv8 feature trap registers */
31
/* Stores the architectural value of the counter *the last time it was
24
uint32_t c1_xscaleauxcr; /* XScale auxiliary control register. */
32
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ FIELD(DBGDIDR, CTX_CMPS, 20, 4)
25
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct CPUArchState {
33
FIELD(DBGDIDR, BRPS, 24, 4)
26
*/
34
FIELD(DBGDIDR, WRPS, 28, 4)
27
uint32_t *rbar[M_REG_NUM_BANKS];
35
28
uint32_t *rlar[M_REG_NUM_BANKS];
36
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, PCSAMPLE, 0, 4)
29
+ uint32_t *hprbar;
37
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, WPADDRMASK, 4, 4)
30
+ uint32_t *hprlar;
38
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, BPADDRMASK, 8, 4)
31
uint32_t mair0[M_REG_NUM_BANKS];
39
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, VECTORCATCH, 12, 4)
32
uint32_t mair1[M_REG_NUM_BANKS];
40
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, VIRTEXTNS, 16, 4)
33
+ uint32_t hprselr;
41
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, DOUBLELOCK, 20, 4)
34
} pmsav8;
42
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, AUXREGS, 24, 4)
35
43
+FIELD(DBGDEVID, CIDMASK, 28, 4)
36
/* v8M SAU */
44
+
37
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct ArchCPU {
45
FIELD(MVFR0, SIMDREG, 0, 4)
38
bool has_mpu;
46
FIELD(MVFR0, FPSP, 4, 4)
39
/* PMSAv7 MPU number of supported regions */
47
FIELD(MVFR0, FPDP, 8, 4)
40
uint32_t pmsav7_dregion;
48
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv8p2(const ARMISARegisters *id)
41
+ /* PMSAv8 MPU number of supported hyp regions */
49
return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 8;
42
+ uint32_t pmsav8r_hdregion;
43
/* v8M SAU number of supported regions */
44
uint32_t sau_sregion;
45
46
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c
47
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
48
--- a/target/arm/cpu.c
49
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.c
50
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj)
51
sizeof(*env->pmsav7.dracr) * cpu->pmsav7_dregion);
52
}
53
}
54
+
55
+ if (cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion > 0) {
56
+ memset(env->pmsav8.hprbar, 0,
57
+ sizeof(*env->pmsav8.hprbar) * cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion);
58
+ memset(env->pmsav8.hprlar, 0,
59
+ sizeof(*env->pmsav8.hprlar) * cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion);
60
+ }
61
+
62
env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS] = 0;
63
env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_S] = 0;
64
env->pmsav8.mair0[M_REG_NS] = 0;
65
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
66
/* MPU can be configured out of a PMSA CPU either by setting has-mpu
67
* to false or by setting pmsav7-dregion to 0.
68
*/
69
- if (!cpu->has_mpu) {
70
- cpu->pmsav7_dregion = 0;
71
- }
72
- if (cpu->pmsav7_dregion == 0) {
73
+ if (!cpu->has_mpu || cpu->pmsav7_dregion == 0) {
74
cpu->has_mpu = false;
75
+ cpu->pmsav7_dregion = 0;
76
+ cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion = 0;
77
}
78
79
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
80
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
81
env->pmsav7.dracr = g_new0(uint32_t, nr);
82
}
83
}
84
+
85
+ if (cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion > 0xff) {
86
+ error_setg(errp, "PMSAv8 MPU EL2 #regions invalid %" PRIu32,
87
+ cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion);
88
+ return;
89
+ }
90
+
91
+ if (cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion) {
92
+ env->pmsav8.hprbar = g_new0(uint32_t,
93
+ cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion);
94
+ env->pmsav8.hprlar = g_new0(uint32_t,
95
+ cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion);
96
+ }
97
}
98
99
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M_SECURITY)) {
100
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
101
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
102
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
103
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
104
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void pmsav7_rgnr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
105
raw_write(env, ri, value);
50
}
106
}
51
107
52
+static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_doublelock(const ARMISARegisters *id)
108
+static void prbar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
53
+{
109
+ uint64_t value)
54
+ return FIELD_EX32(id->dbgdevid, DBGDEVID, DOUBLELOCK) > 0;
110
+{
55
+}
111
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
56
+
112
+
57
/*
113
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
58
* 64-bit feature tests via id registers.
114
+ env->pmsav8.rbar[M_REG_NS][env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS]] = value;
59
*/
115
+}
60
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline bool isar_feature_aa64_sme_fa64(const ARMISARegisters *id)
116
+
61
return FIELD_EX64(id->id_aa64smfr0, ID_AA64SMFR0, FA64);
117
+static uint64_t prbar_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
118
+{
119
+ return env->pmsav8.rbar[M_REG_NS][env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS]];
120
+}
121
+
122
+static void prlar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
123
+ uint64_t value)
124
+{
125
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
126
+
127
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
128
+ env->pmsav8.rlar[M_REG_NS][env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS]] = value;
129
+}
130
+
131
+static uint64_t prlar_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
132
+{
133
+ return env->pmsav8.rlar[M_REG_NS][env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS]];
134
+}
135
+
136
+static void prselr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
137
+ uint64_t value)
138
+{
139
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
140
+
141
+ /*
142
+ * Ignore writes that would select not implemented region.
143
+ * This is architecturally UNPREDICTABLE.
144
+ */
145
+ if (value >= cpu->pmsav7_dregion) {
146
+ return;
147
+ }
148
+
149
+ env->pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS] = value;
150
+}
151
+
152
+static void hprbar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
153
+ uint64_t value)
154
+{
155
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
156
+
157
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
158
+ env->pmsav8.hprbar[env->pmsav8.hprselr] = value;
159
+}
160
+
161
+static uint64_t hprbar_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
162
+{
163
+ return env->pmsav8.hprbar[env->pmsav8.hprselr];
164
+}
165
+
166
+static void hprlar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
167
+ uint64_t value)
168
+{
169
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
170
+
171
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
172
+ env->pmsav8.hprlar[env->pmsav8.hprselr] = value;
173
+}
174
+
175
+static uint64_t hprlar_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
176
+{
177
+ return env->pmsav8.hprlar[env->pmsav8.hprselr];
178
+}
179
+
180
+static void hprenr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
181
+ uint64_t value)
182
+{
183
+ uint32_t n;
184
+ uint32_t bit;
185
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
186
+
187
+ /* Ignore writes to unimplemented regions */
188
+ int rmax = MIN(cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion, 32);
189
+ value &= MAKE_64BIT_MASK(0, rmax);
190
+
191
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
192
+
193
+ /* Register alias is only valid for first 32 indexes */
194
+ for (n = 0; n < rmax; ++n) {
195
+ bit = extract32(value, n, 1);
196
+ env->pmsav8.hprlar[n] = deposit32(
197
+ env->pmsav8.hprlar[n], 0, 1, bit);
198
+ }
199
+}
200
+
201
+static uint64_t hprenr_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
202
+{
203
+ uint32_t n;
204
+ uint32_t result = 0x0;
205
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
206
+
207
+ /* Register alias is only valid for first 32 indexes */
208
+ for (n = 0; n < MIN(cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion, 32); ++n) {
209
+ if (env->pmsav8.hprlar[n] & 0x1) {
210
+ result |= (0x1 << n);
211
+ }
212
+ }
213
+ return result;
214
+}
215
+
216
+static void hprselr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
217
+ uint64_t value)
218
+{
219
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
220
+
221
+ /*
222
+ * Ignore writes that would select not implemented region.
223
+ * This is architecturally UNPREDICTABLE.
224
+ */
225
+ if (value >= cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion) {
226
+ return;
227
+ }
228
+
229
+ env->pmsav8.hprselr = value;
230
+}
231
+
232
+static void pmsav8r_regn_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
233
+ uint64_t value)
234
+{
235
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
236
+ uint8_t index = (extract32(ri->opc0, 0, 1) << 4) |
237
+ (extract32(ri->crm, 0, 3) << 1) | extract32(ri->opc2, 2, 1);
238
+
239
+ tlb_flush(CPU(cpu)); /* Mappings may have changed - purge! */
240
+
241
+ if (ri->opc1 & 4) {
242
+ if (index >= cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion) {
243
+ return;
244
+ }
245
+ if (ri->opc2 & 0x1) {
246
+ env->pmsav8.hprlar[index] = value;
247
+ } else {
248
+ env->pmsav8.hprbar[index] = value;
249
+ }
250
+ } else {
251
+ if (index >= cpu->pmsav7_dregion) {
252
+ return;
253
+ }
254
+ if (ri->opc2 & 0x1) {
255
+ env->pmsav8.rlar[M_REG_NS][index] = value;
256
+ } else {
257
+ env->pmsav8.rbar[M_REG_NS][index] = value;
258
+ }
259
+ }
260
+}
261
+
262
+static uint64_t pmsav8r_regn_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
263
+{
264
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
265
+ uint8_t index = (extract32(ri->opc0, 0, 1) << 4) |
266
+ (extract32(ri->crm, 0, 3) << 1) | extract32(ri->opc2, 2, 1);
267
+
268
+ if (ri->opc1 & 4) {
269
+ if (index >= cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion) {
270
+ return 0x0;
271
+ }
272
+ if (ri->opc2 & 0x1) {
273
+ return env->pmsav8.hprlar[index];
274
+ } else {
275
+ return env->pmsav8.hprbar[index];
276
+ }
277
+ } else {
278
+ if (index >= cpu->pmsav7_dregion) {
279
+ return 0x0;
280
+ }
281
+ if (ri->opc2 & 0x1) {
282
+ return env->pmsav8.rlar[M_REG_NS][index];
283
+ } else {
284
+ return env->pmsav8.rbar[M_REG_NS][index];
285
+ }
286
+ }
287
+}
288
+
289
+static const ARMCPRegInfo pmsav8r_cp_reginfo[] = {
290
+ { .name = "PRBAR",
291
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 6, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 0,
292
+ .access = PL1_RW, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
293
+ .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
294
+ .readfn = prbar_read, .writefn = prbar_write },
295
+ { .name = "PRLAR",
296
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 6, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 1,
297
+ .access = PL1_RW, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
298
+ .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
299
+ .readfn = prlar_read, .writefn = prlar_write },
300
+ { .name = "PRSELR", .resetvalue = 0,
301
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 6, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 1,
302
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
303
+ .writefn = prselr_write,
304
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, pmsav7.rnr[M_REG_NS]) },
305
+ { .name = "HPRBAR", .resetvalue = 0,
306
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 6, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 0,
307
+ .access = PL2_RW, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
308
+ .readfn = hprbar_read, .writefn = hprbar_write },
309
+ { .name = "HPRLAR",
310
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 6, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 1,
311
+ .access = PL2_RW, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
312
+ .readfn = hprlar_read, .writefn = hprlar_write },
313
+ { .name = "HPRSELR", .resetvalue = 0,
314
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 6, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 1,
315
+ .access = PL2_RW,
316
+ .writefn = hprselr_write,
317
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, pmsav8.hprselr) },
318
+ { .name = "HPRENR",
319
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 6, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 1,
320
+ .access = PL2_RW, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
321
+ .readfn = hprenr_read, .writefn = hprenr_write },
322
+};
323
+
324
static const ARMCPRegInfo pmsav7_cp_reginfo[] = {
325
/* Reset for all these registers is handled in arm_cpu_reset(),
326
* because the PMSAv7 is also used by M-profile CPUs, which do
327
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
328
.access = PL1_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST,
329
.resetvalue = cpu->pmsav7_dregion << 8
330
};
331
+ /* HMPUIR is specific to PMSA V8 */
332
+ ARMCPRegInfo id_hmpuir_reginfo = {
333
+ .name = "HMPUIR",
334
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 4,
335
+ .access = PL2_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST,
336
+ .resetvalue = cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion
337
+ };
338
static const ARMCPRegInfo crn0_wi_reginfo = {
339
.name = "CRN0_WI", .cp = 15, .crn = 0, .crm = CP_ANY,
340
.opc1 = CP_ANY, .opc2 = CP_ANY, .access = PL1_W,
341
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
342
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, id_cp_reginfo);
343
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA)) {
344
define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &id_tlbtr_reginfo);
345
+ } else if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
346
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
347
+ uint32_t i = 0;
348
+ char *tmp_string;
349
+
350
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &id_mpuir_reginfo);
351
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &id_hmpuir_reginfo);
352
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, pmsav8r_cp_reginfo);
353
+
354
+ /* Register alias is only valid for first 32 indexes */
355
+ for (i = 0; i < MIN(cpu->pmsav7_dregion, 32); ++i) {
356
+ uint8_t crm = 0b1000 | extract32(i, 1, 3);
357
+ uint8_t opc1 = extract32(i, 4, 1);
358
+ uint8_t opc2 = extract32(i, 0, 1) << 2;
359
+
360
+ tmp_string = g_strdup_printf("PRBAR%u", i);
361
+ ARMCPRegInfo tmp_prbarn_reginfo = {
362
+ .name = tmp_string, .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS | ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
363
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = opc1, .crn = 6, .crm = crm, .opc2 = opc2,
364
+ .access = PL1_RW, .resetvalue = 0,
365
+ .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
366
+ .writefn = pmsav8r_regn_write, .readfn = pmsav8r_regn_read
367
+ };
368
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &tmp_prbarn_reginfo);
369
+ g_free(tmp_string);
370
+
371
+ opc2 = extract32(i, 0, 1) << 2 | 0x1;
372
+ tmp_string = g_strdup_printf("PRLAR%u", i);
373
+ ARMCPRegInfo tmp_prlarn_reginfo = {
374
+ .name = tmp_string, .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS | ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
375
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = opc1, .crn = 6, .crm = crm, .opc2 = opc2,
376
+ .access = PL1_RW, .resetvalue = 0,
377
+ .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
378
+ .writefn = pmsav8r_regn_write, .readfn = pmsav8r_regn_read
379
+ };
380
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &tmp_prlarn_reginfo);
381
+ g_free(tmp_string);
382
+ }
383
+
384
+ /* Register alias is only valid for first 32 indexes */
385
+ for (i = 0; i < MIN(cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion, 32); ++i) {
386
+ uint8_t crm = 0b1000 | extract32(i, 1, 3);
387
+ uint8_t opc1 = 0b100 | extract32(i, 4, 1);
388
+ uint8_t opc2 = extract32(i, 0, 1) << 2;
389
+
390
+ tmp_string = g_strdup_printf("HPRBAR%u", i);
391
+ ARMCPRegInfo tmp_hprbarn_reginfo = {
392
+ .name = tmp_string,
393
+ .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
394
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = opc1, .crn = 6, .crm = crm, .opc2 = opc2,
395
+ .access = PL2_RW, .resetvalue = 0,
396
+ .writefn = pmsav8r_regn_write, .readfn = pmsav8r_regn_read
397
+ };
398
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &tmp_hprbarn_reginfo);
399
+ g_free(tmp_string);
400
+
401
+ opc2 = extract32(i, 0, 1) << 2 | 0x1;
402
+ tmp_string = g_strdup_printf("HPRLAR%u", i);
403
+ ARMCPRegInfo tmp_hprlarn_reginfo = {
404
+ .name = tmp_string,
405
+ .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
406
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = opc1, .crn = 6, .crm = crm, .opc2 = opc2,
407
+ .access = PL2_RW, .resetvalue = 0,
408
+ .writefn = pmsav8r_regn_write, .readfn = pmsav8r_regn_read
409
+ };
410
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &tmp_hprlarn_reginfo);
411
+ g_free(tmp_string);
412
+ }
413
} else if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V7)) {
414
define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &id_mpuir_reginfo);
415
}
416
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
417
sctlr.type |= ARM_CP_SUPPRESS_TB_END;
418
}
419
define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &sctlr);
420
+
421
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
422
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
423
+ ARMCPRegInfo vsctlr = {
424
+ .name = "VSCTLR", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA32,
425
+ .cp = 15, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 2, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0,
426
+ .access = PL2_RW, .resetvalue = 0x0,
427
+ .fieldoffset = offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.vsctlr),
428
+ };
429
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &vsctlr);
430
+ }
431
}
432
433
if (cpu_isar_feature(aa64_lor, cpu)) {
434
diff --git a/target/arm/machine.c b/target/arm/machine.c
435
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
436
--- a/target/arm/machine.c
437
+++ b/target/arm/machine.c
438
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool pmsav8_needed(void *opaque)
439
arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8);
62
}
440
}
63
441
64
+static inline bool isar_feature_aa64_doublelock(const ARMISARegisters *id)
442
+static bool pmsav8r_needed(void *opaque)
65
+{
443
+{
66
+ return FIELD_SEX64(id->id_aa64dfr0, ID_AA64DFR0, DOUBLELOCK) >= 0;
444
+ ARMCPU *cpu = opaque;
67
+}
445
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
68
+
446
+
69
/*
447
+ return arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA) &&
70
* Feature tests for "does this exist in either 32-bit or 64-bit?"
448
+ arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8) &&
71
*/
449
+ !arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M);
72
diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
450
+}
73
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
451
+
74
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
452
+static const VMStateDescription vmstate_pmsav8r = {
75
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
453
+ .name = "cpu/pmsav8/pmsav8r",
76
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool aa32_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
454
+ .version_id = 1,
77
*/
455
+ .minimum_version_id = 1,
78
bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
456
+ .needed = pmsav8r_needed,
79
{
457
+ .fields = (VMStateField[]) {
80
- if (env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) {
458
+ VMSTATE_VARRAY_UINT32(env.pmsav8.hprbar, ARMCPU,
81
+ if ((env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) || (env->cp15.osdlr_el1 & 1)) {
459
+ pmsav8r_hdregion, 0, vmstate_info_uint32, uint32_t),
82
return false;
460
+ VMSTATE_VARRAY_UINT32(env.pmsav8.hprlar, ARMCPU,
461
+ pmsav8r_hdregion, 0, vmstate_info_uint32, uint32_t),
462
+ VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
463
+ },
464
+};
465
+
466
static const VMStateDescription vmstate_pmsav8 = {
467
.name = "cpu/pmsav8",
468
.version_id = 1,
469
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_pmsav8 = {
470
VMSTATE_UINT32(env.pmsav8.mair0[M_REG_NS], ARMCPU),
471
VMSTATE_UINT32(env.pmsav8.mair1[M_REG_NS], ARMCPU),
472
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
473
+ },
474
+ .subsections = (const VMStateDescription * []) {
475
+ &vmstate_pmsav8r,
476
+ NULL
83
}
477
}
84
if (is_a64(env)) {
478
};
85
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
479
86
env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock);
87
}
88
89
+static void osdlr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
90
+ uint64_t value)
91
+{
92
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
93
+ /*
94
+ * Only defined bit is bit 0 (DLK); if Feat_DoubleLock is not
95
+ * implemented this is RAZ/WI.
96
+ */
97
+ if(arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)
98
+ ? cpu_isar_feature(aa64_doublelock, cpu)
99
+ : cpu_isar_feature(aa32_doublelock, cpu)) {
100
+ env->cp15.osdlr_el1 = value & 1;
101
+ }
102
+}
103
+
104
static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
105
/*
106
* DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
107
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
108
{ .name = "OSDLR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
109
.cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4,
110
.access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa,
111
- .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
112
+ .writefn = osdlr_write,
113
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.osdlr_el1) },
114
/*
115
* Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
116
* implement vector catch debug events yet.
117
--
480
--
118
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481
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482
483
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New patch
1
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
2
3
Add PMSAv8r translation.
4
5
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-7-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
8
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
---
10
target/arm/ptw.c | 126 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
11
1 file changed, 104 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
12
13
diff --git a/target/arm/ptw.c b/target/arm/ptw.c
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/target/arm/ptw.c
16
+++ b/target/arm/ptw.c
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool pmsav7_use_background_region(ARMCPU *cpu, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
18
19
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
20
return env->v7m.mpu_ctrl[is_secure] & R_V7M_MPU_CTRL_PRIVDEFENA_MASK;
21
- } else {
22
- return regime_sctlr(env, mmu_idx) & SCTLR_BR;
23
}
24
+
25
+ if (mmu_idx == ARMMMUIdx_Stage2) {
26
+ return false;
27
+ }
28
+
29
+ return regime_sctlr(env, mmu_idx) & SCTLR_BR;
30
}
31
32
static bool get_phys_addr_pmsav7(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
33
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool get_phys_addr_pmsav7(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
34
return !(result->f.prot & (1 << access_type));
35
}
36
37
+static uint32_t *regime_rbar(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
38
+ uint32_t secure)
39
+{
40
+ if (regime_el(env, mmu_idx) == 2) {
41
+ return env->pmsav8.hprbar;
42
+ } else {
43
+ return env->pmsav8.rbar[secure];
44
+ }
45
+}
46
+
47
+static uint32_t *regime_rlar(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
48
+ uint32_t secure)
49
+{
50
+ if (regime_el(env, mmu_idx) == 2) {
51
+ return env->pmsav8.hprlar;
52
+ } else {
53
+ return env->pmsav8.rlar[secure];
54
+ }
55
+}
56
+
57
bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
58
MMUAccessType access_type, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
59
bool secure, GetPhysAddrResult *result,
60
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
61
bool hit = false;
62
uint32_t addr_page_base = address & TARGET_PAGE_MASK;
63
uint32_t addr_page_limit = addr_page_base + (TARGET_PAGE_SIZE - 1);
64
+ int region_counter;
65
+
66
+ if (regime_el(env, mmu_idx) == 2) {
67
+ region_counter = cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion;
68
+ } else {
69
+ region_counter = cpu->pmsav7_dregion;
70
+ }
71
72
result->f.lg_page_size = TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
73
result->f.phys_addr = address;
74
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
75
*mregion = -1;
76
}
77
78
+ if (mmu_idx == ARMMMUIdx_Stage2) {
79
+ fi->stage2 = true;
80
+ }
81
+
82
/*
83
* Unlike the ARM ARM pseudocode, we don't need to check whether this
84
* was an exception vector read from the vector table (which is always
85
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
86
hit = true;
87
}
88
89
- for (n = (int)cpu->pmsav7_dregion - 1; n >= 0; n--) {
90
+ uint32_t bitmask;
91
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
92
+ bitmask = 0x1f;
93
+ } else {
94
+ bitmask = 0x3f;
95
+ fi->level = 0;
96
+ }
97
+
98
+ for (n = region_counter - 1; n >= 0; n--) {
99
/* region search */
100
/*
101
- * Note that the base address is bits [31:5] from the register
102
- * with bits [4:0] all zeroes, but the limit address is bits
103
- * [31:5] from the register with bits [4:0] all ones.
104
+ * Note that the base address is bits [31:x] from the register
105
+ * with bits [x-1:0] all zeroes, but the limit address is bits
106
+ * [31:x] from the register with bits [x:0] all ones. Where x is
107
+ * 5 for Cortex-M and 6 for Cortex-R
108
*/
109
- uint32_t base = env->pmsav8.rbar[secure][n] & ~0x1f;
110
- uint32_t limit = env->pmsav8.rlar[secure][n] | 0x1f;
111
+ uint32_t base = regime_rbar(env, mmu_idx, secure)[n] & ~bitmask;
112
+ uint32_t limit = regime_rlar(env, mmu_idx, secure)[n] | bitmask;
113
114
- if (!(env->pmsav8.rlar[secure][n] & 0x1)) {
115
+ if (!(regime_rlar(env, mmu_idx, secure)[n] & 0x1)) {
116
/* Region disabled */
117
continue;
118
}
119
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
120
* PMSAv7 where highest-numbered-region wins)
121
*/
122
fi->type = ARMFault_Permission;
123
- fi->level = 1;
124
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
125
+ fi->level = 1;
126
+ }
127
return true;
128
}
129
130
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
131
}
132
133
if (!hit) {
134
- /* background fault */
135
- fi->type = ARMFault_Background;
136
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
137
+ fi->type = ARMFault_Background;
138
+ } else {
139
+ fi->type = ARMFault_Permission;
140
+ }
141
return true;
142
}
143
144
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
145
/* hit using the background region */
146
get_phys_addr_pmsav7_default(env, mmu_idx, address, &result->f.prot);
147
} else {
148
- uint32_t ap = extract32(env->pmsav8.rbar[secure][matchregion], 1, 2);
149
- uint32_t xn = extract32(env->pmsav8.rbar[secure][matchregion], 0, 1);
150
+ uint32_t matched_rbar = regime_rbar(env, mmu_idx, secure)[matchregion];
151
+ uint32_t matched_rlar = regime_rlar(env, mmu_idx, secure)[matchregion];
152
+ uint32_t ap = extract32(matched_rbar, 1, 2);
153
+ uint32_t xn = extract32(matched_rbar, 0, 1);
154
bool pxn = false;
155
156
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8_1M)) {
157
- pxn = extract32(env->pmsav8.rlar[secure][matchregion], 4, 1);
158
+ pxn = extract32(matched_rlar, 4, 1);
159
}
160
161
if (m_is_system_region(env, address)) {
162
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
163
xn = 1;
164
}
165
166
- result->f.prot = simple_ap_to_rw_prot(env, mmu_idx, ap);
167
+ if (regime_el(env, mmu_idx) == 2) {
168
+ result->f.prot = simple_ap_to_rw_prot_is_user(ap,
169
+ mmu_idx != ARMMMUIdx_E2);
170
+ } else {
171
+ result->f.prot = simple_ap_to_rw_prot(env, mmu_idx, ap);
172
+ }
173
+
174
+ if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
175
+ uint8_t attrindx = extract32(matched_rlar, 1, 3);
176
+ uint64_t mair = env->cp15.mair_el[regime_el(env, mmu_idx)];
177
+ uint8_t sh = extract32(matched_rlar, 3, 2);
178
+
179
+ if (regime_sctlr(env, mmu_idx) & SCTLR_WXN &&
180
+ result->f.prot & PAGE_WRITE && mmu_idx != ARMMMUIdx_Stage2) {
181
+ xn = 0x1;
182
+ }
183
+
184
+ if ((regime_el(env, mmu_idx) == 1) &&
185
+ regime_sctlr(env, mmu_idx) & SCTLR_UWXN && ap == 0x1) {
186
+ pxn = 0x1;
187
+ }
188
+
189
+ result->cacheattrs.is_s2_format = false;
190
+ result->cacheattrs.attrs = extract64(mair, attrindx * 8, 8);
191
+ result->cacheattrs.shareability = sh;
192
+ }
193
+
194
if (result->f.prot && !xn && !(pxn && !is_user)) {
195
result->f.prot |= PAGE_EXEC;
196
}
197
- /*
198
- * We don't need to look the attribute up in the MAIR0/MAIR1
199
- * registers because that only tells us about cacheability.
200
- */
201
+
202
if (mregion) {
203
*mregion = matchregion;
204
}
205
}
206
207
fi->type = ARMFault_Permission;
208
- fi->level = 1;
209
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
210
+ fi->level = 1;
211
+ }
212
return !(result->f.prot & (1 << access_type));
213
}
214
215
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool get_phys_addr_twostage(CPUARMState *env, S1Translate *ptw,
216
cacheattrs1 = result->cacheattrs;
217
memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result));
218
219
- ret = get_phys_addr_lpae(env, ptw, ipa, access_type, is_el0, result, fi);
220
+ if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA)) {
221
+ ret = get_phys_addr_pmsav8(env, ipa, access_type,
222
+ ptw->in_mmu_idx, is_secure, result, fi);
223
+ } else {
224
+ ret = get_phys_addr_lpae(env, ptw, ipa, access_type,
225
+ is_el0, result, fi);
226
+ }
227
fi->s2addr = ipa;
228
229
/* Combine the S1 and S2 perms. */
230
--
231
2.25.1
232
233
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
1
2
3
All constants are taken from the ARM Cortex-R52 Processor TRM Revision: r1p3
4
5
Signed-off-by: Tobias Röhmel <tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Message-id: 20221206102504.165775-8-tobias.roehmel@rwth-aachen.de
8
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
---
10
target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
11
1 file changed, 42 insertions(+)
12
13
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
16
+++ b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cortex_r5_initfn(Object *obj)
18
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, cortexr5_cp_reginfo);
19
}
20
21
+static void cortex_r52_initfn(Object *obj)
22
+{
23
+ ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(obj);
24
+
25
+ set_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_V8);
26
+ set_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_EL2);
27
+ set_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA);
28
+ set_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_NEON);
29
+ set_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_GENERIC_TIMER);
30
+ cpu->midr = 0x411fd133; /* r1p3 */
31
+ cpu->revidr = 0x00000000;
32
+ cpu->reset_fpsid = 0x41034023;
33
+ cpu->isar.mvfr0 = 0x10110222;
34
+ cpu->isar.mvfr1 = 0x12111111;
35
+ cpu->isar.mvfr2 = 0x00000043;
36
+ cpu->ctr = 0x8144c004;
37
+ cpu->reset_sctlr = 0x30c50838;
38
+ cpu->isar.id_pfr0 = 0x00000131;
39
+ cpu->isar.id_pfr1 = 0x10111001;
40
+ cpu->isar.id_dfr0 = 0x03010006;
41
+ cpu->id_afr0 = 0x00000000;
42
+ cpu->isar.id_mmfr0 = 0x00211040;
43
+ cpu->isar.id_mmfr1 = 0x40000000;
44
+ cpu->isar.id_mmfr2 = 0x01200000;
45
+ cpu->isar.id_mmfr3 = 0xf0102211;
46
+ cpu->isar.id_mmfr4 = 0x00000010;
47
+ cpu->isar.id_isar0 = 0x02101110;
48
+ cpu->isar.id_isar1 = 0x13112111;
49
+ cpu->isar.id_isar2 = 0x21232142;
50
+ cpu->isar.id_isar3 = 0x01112131;
51
+ cpu->isar.id_isar4 = 0x00010142;
52
+ cpu->isar.id_isar5 = 0x00010001;
53
+ cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x77168000;
54
+ cpu->clidr = (1 << 27) | (1 << 24) | 0x3;
55
+ cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x700fe01a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */
56
+ cpu->ccsidr[1] = 0x201fe00a; /* 32KB L1 icache */
57
+
58
+ cpu->pmsav7_dregion = 16;
59
+ cpu->pmsav8r_hdregion = 16;
60
+}
61
+
62
static void cortex_r5f_initfn(Object *obj)
63
{
64
ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(obj);
65
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPUInfo arm_tcg_cpus[] = {
66
.class_init = arm_v7m_class_init },
67
{ .name = "cortex-r5", .initfn = cortex_r5_initfn },
68
{ .name = "cortex-r5f", .initfn = cortex_r5f_initfn },
69
+ { .name = "cortex-r52", .initfn = cortex_r52_initfn },
70
{ .name = "ti925t", .initfn = ti925t_initfn },
71
{ .name = "sa1100", .initfn = sa1100_initfn },
72
{ .name = "sa1110", .initfn = sa1110_initfn },
73
--
74
2.25.1
75
76
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
1
2
3
The check semihosting_enabled() wants to know if the guest is
4
currently in user mode. Unlike the other cases the test was inverted
5
causing us to block semihosting calls in non-EL0 modes.
6
7
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
8
Fixes: 19b26317e9 (target/arm: Honour -semihosting-config userspace=on)
9
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
10
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
11
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
12
---
13
target/arm/translate.c | 2 +-
14
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
15
16
diff --git a/target/arm/translate.c b/target/arm/translate.c
17
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
18
--- a/target/arm/translate.c
19
+++ b/target/arm/translate.c
20
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void gen_hlt(DisasContext *s, int imm)
21
* semihosting, to provide some semblance of security
22
* (and for consistency with our 32-bit semihosting).
23
*/
24
- if (semihosting_enabled(s->current_el != 0) &&
25
+ if (semihosting_enabled(s->current_el == 0) &&
26
(imm == (s->thumb ? 0x3c : 0xf000))) {
27
gen_exception_internal_insn(s, EXCP_SEMIHOST);
28
return;
29
--
30
2.25.1
31
32
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
Fix typos, add background information
4
5
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++----
10
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
11
12
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
13
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
14
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
15
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
16
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_set_freq(IMXEPITState *s)
17
}
18
}
19
20
+/*
21
+ * This is called both on hardware (device) reset and software reset.
22
+ */
23
static void imx_epit_reset(DeviceState *dev)
24
{
25
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(dev);
26
27
- /*
28
- * Soft reset doesn't touch some bits; hard reset clears them
29
- */
30
+ /* Soft reset doesn't touch some bits; hard reset clears them */
31
s->cr &= (CR_EN|CR_ENMOD|CR_STOPEN|CR_DOZEN|CR_WAITEN|CR_DBGEN);
32
s->sr = 0;
33
s->lr = EPIT_TIMER_MAX;
34
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
35
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
36
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
37
38
+ /* Update the frequency. Has been done already in case of a reset. */
39
if (!(s->cr & CR_SWR)) {
40
imx_epit_set_freq(s);
41
}
42
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
43
break;
44
45
case 1: /* SR - ACK*/
46
- /* writing 1 to OCIF clear the OCIF bit */
47
+ /* writing 1 to OCIF clears the OCIF bit */
48
if (value & 0x01) {
49
s->sr = 0;
50
imx_epit_update_int(s);
51
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
52
0x00001000);
53
sysbus_init_mmio(sbd, &s->iomem);
54
55
+ /*
56
+ * The reload timer keeps running when the peripheral is enabled. It is a
57
+ * kind of wall clock that does not generate any interrupts. The callback
58
+ * needs to be provided, but it does nothing as the ptimer already supports
59
+ * all necessary reloading functionality.
60
+ */
61
s->timer_reload = ptimer_init(imx_epit_reload, s, PTIMER_POLICY_LEGACY);
62
63
+ /*
64
+ * The compare timer is running only when the peripheral configuration is
65
+ * in a state that will generate compare interrupts.
66
+ */
67
s->timer_cmp = ptimer_init(imx_epit_cmp, s, PTIMER_POLICY_LEGACY);
68
}
69
70
--
71
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
remove unused defines, add needed defines
4
5
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h | 4 ++--
10
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 4 ++--
11
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
12
13
diff --git a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
16
+++ b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
18
#define CR_OCIEN (1 << 2)
19
#define CR_RLD (1 << 3)
20
#define CR_PRESCALE_SHIFT (4)
21
-#define CR_PRESCALE_MASK (0xfff)
22
+#define CR_PRESCALE_BITS (12)
23
#define CR_SWR (1 << 16)
24
#define CR_IOVW (1 << 17)
25
#define CR_DBGEN (1 << 18)
26
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
27
#define CR_DOZEN (1 << 20)
28
#define CR_STOPEN (1 << 21)
29
#define CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT (24)
30
-#define CR_CLKSRC_MASK (0x3 << CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT)
31
+#define CR_CLKSRC_BITS (2)
32
33
#define EPIT_TIMER_MAX 0XFFFFFFFFUL
34
35
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
36
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
37
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
38
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
39
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_set_freq(IMXEPITState *s)
40
uint32_t clksrc;
41
uint32_t prescaler;
42
43
- clksrc = extract32(s->cr, CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT, 2);
44
- prescaler = 1 + extract32(s->cr, CR_PRESCALE_SHIFT, 12);
45
+ clksrc = extract32(s->cr, CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT, CR_CLKSRC_BITS);
46
+ prescaler = 1 + extract32(s->cr, CR_PRESCALE_SHIFT, CR_PRESCALE_BITS);
47
48
s->freq = imx_ccm_get_clock_frequency(s->ccm,
49
imx_epit_clocks[clksrc]) / prescaler;
50
--
51
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
4
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
5
---
6
include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h | 2 ++
7
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 12 ++++++------
8
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
9
10
diff --git a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
11
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
12
--- a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
13
+++ b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
14
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
15
#define CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT (24)
16
#define CR_CLKSRC_BITS (2)
17
18
+#define SR_OCIF (1 << 0)
19
+
20
#define EPIT_TIMER_MAX 0XFFFFFFFFUL
21
22
#define TYPE_IMX_EPIT "imx.epit"
23
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
24
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
25
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
26
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
27
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const IMXClk imx_epit_clocks[] = {
28
*/
29
static void imx_epit_update_int(IMXEPITState *s)
30
{
31
- if (s->sr && (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) && (s->cr & CR_EN)) {
32
+ if ((s->sr & SR_OCIF) && (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) && (s->cr & CR_EN)) {
33
qemu_irq_raise(s->irq);
34
} else {
35
qemu_irq_lower(s->irq);
36
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
37
break;
38
39
case 1: /* SR - ACK*/
40
- /* writing 1 to OCIF clears the OCIF bit */
41
- if (value & 0x01) {
42
- s->sr = 0;
43
+ /* writing 1 to SR.OCIF clears this bit and turns the interrupt off */
44
+ if (value & SR_OCIF) {
45
+ s->sr = 0; /* SR.OCIF is the only bit in this register anyway */
46
imx_epit_update_int(s);
47
}
48
break;
49
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_cmp(void *opaque)
50
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(opaque);
51
52
DPRINTF("sr was %d\n", s->sr);
53
-
54
- s->sr = 1;
55
+ /* Set interrupt status bit SR.OCIF and update the interrupt state */
56
+ s->sr |= SR_OCIF;
57
imx_epit_update_int(s);
58
}
59
60
--
61
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
The interrupt state can change due to:
4
- reset clears both SR.OCIF and CR.OCIE
5
- write to CR.EN or CR.OCIE
6
7
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
8
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
---
11
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 16 ++++++++++++----
12
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
13
14
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
15
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
16
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
17
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
18
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
19
if (s->cr & CR_SWR) {
20
/* handle the reset */
21
imx_epit_reset(DEVICE(s));
22
- /*
23
- * TODO: could we 'break' here? following operations appear
24
- * to duplicate the work imx_epit_reset() already did.
25
- */
26
}
27
28
+ /*
29
+ * The interrupt state can change due to:
30
+ * - reset clears both SR.OCIF and CR.OCIE
31
+ * - write to CR.EN or CR.OCIE
32
+ */
33
+ imx_epit_update_int(s);
34
+
35
+ /*
36
+ * TODO: could we 'break' here for reset? following operations appear
37
+ * to duplicate the work imx_epit_reset() already did.
38
+ */
39
+
40
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
41
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
42
43
--
44
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
4
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
5
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
6
---
7
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 20 ++++++++++++++------
8
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
9
10
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
11
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
12
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
13
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
14
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_set_freq(IMXEPITState *s)
15
/*
16
* This is called both on hardware (device) reset and software reset.
17
*/
18
-static void imx_epit_reset(DeviceState *dev)
19
+static void imx_epit_reset(IMXEPITState *s, bool is_hard_reset)
20
{
21
- IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(dev);
22
-
23
/* Soft reset doesn't touch some bits; hard reset clears them */
24
- s->cr &= (CR_EN|CR_ENMOD|CR_STOPEN|CR_DOZEN|CR_WAITEN|CR_DBGEN);
25
+ if (is_hard_reset) {
26
+ s->cr = 0;
27
+ } else {
28
+ s->cr &= (CR_EN|CR_ENMOD|CR_STOPEN|CR_DOZEN|CR_WAITEN|CR_DBGEN);
29
+ }
30
s->sr = 0;
31
s->lr = EPIT_TIMER_MAX;
32
s->cmp = 0;
33
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
34
s->cr = value & 0x03ffffff;
35
if (s->cr & CR_SWR) {
36
/* handle the reset */
37
- imx_epit_reset(DEVICE(s));
38
+ imx_epit_reset(s, false);
39
}
40
41
/*
42
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
43
s->timer_cmp = ptimer_init(imx_epit_cmp, s, PTIMER_POLICY_LEGACY);
44
}
45
46
+static void imx_epit_dev_reset(DeviceState *dev)
47
+{
48
+ IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(dev);
49
+ imx_epit_reset(s, true);
50
+}
51
+
52
static void imx_epit_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
53
{
54
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
55
56
dc->realize = imx_epit_realize;
57
- dc->reset = imx_epit_reset;
58
+ dc->reset = imx_epit_dev_reset;
59
dc->vmsd = &vmstate_imx_timer_epit;
60
dc->desc = "i.MX periodic timer";
61
}
62
--
63
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
4
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
5
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
6
---
7
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 215 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
8
1 file changed, 117 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)
9
10
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
11
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
12
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
13
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
14
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(IMXEPITState *s)
15
}
16
}
17
18
+static void imx_epit_write_cr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
19
+{
20
+ uint32_t oldcr = s->cr;
21
+
22
+ s->cr = value & 0x03ffffff;
23
+
24
+ if (s->cr & CR_SWR) {
25
+ /* handle the reset */
26
+ imx_epit_reset(s, false);
27
+ }
28
+
29
+ /*
30
+ * The interrupt state can change due to:
31
+ * - reset clears both SR.OCIF and CR.OCIE
32
+ * - write to CR.EN or CR.OCIE
33
+ */
34
+ imx_epit_update_int(s);
35
+
36
+ /*
37
+ * TODO: could we 'break' here for reset? following operations appear
38
+ * to duplicate the work imx_epit_reset() already did.
39
+ */
40
+
41
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
42
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
43
+
44
+ /* Update the frequency. Has been done already in case of a reset. */
45
+ if (!(s->cr & CR_SWR)) {
46
+ imx_epit_set_freq(s);
47
+ }
48
+
49
+ if (s->freq && (s->cr & CR_EN) && !(oldcr & CR_EN)) {
50
+ if (s->cr & CR_ENMOD) {
51
+ if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
52
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, 1);
53
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, s->lr, 1);
54
+ } else {
55
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
56
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
57
+ }
58
+ }
59
+
60
+ imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
61
+ ptimer_run(s->timer_reload, 0);
62
+ if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
63
+ ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
64
+ } else {
65
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
66
+ }
67
+ } else if (!(s->cr & CR_EN)) {
68
+ /* stop both timers */
69
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_reload);
70
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
71
+ } else if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
72
+ if (!(oldcr & CR_OCIEN)) {
73
+ imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
74
+ ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
75
+ }
76
+ } else {
77
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
78
+ }
79
+
80
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
81
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
82
+}
83
+
84
+static void imx_epit_write_sr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
85
+{
86
+ /* writing 1 to SR.OCIF clears this bit and turns the interrupt off */
87
+ if (value & SR_OCIF) {
88
+ s->sr = 0; /* SR.OCIF is the only bit in this register anyway */
89
+ imx_epit_update_int(s);
90
+ }
91
+}
92
+
93
+static void imx_epit_write_lr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
94
+{
95
+ s->lr = value;
96
+
97
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
98
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
99
+ if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
100
+ /* Also set the limit if the LRD bit is set */
101
+ /* If IOVW bit is set then set the timer value */
102
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, s->cr & CR_IOVW);
103
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, s->lr, 0);
104
+ } else if (s->cr & CR_IOVW) {
105
+ /* If IOVW bit is set then set the timer value */
106
+ ptimer_set_count(s->timer_reload, s->lr);
107
+ }
108
+ /*
109
+ * Commit the change to s->timer_reload, so it can propagate. Otherwise
110
+ * the timer interrupt may not fire properly. The commit must happen
111
+ * before calling imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(), which reads
112
+ * s->timer_reload internally again.
113
+ */
114
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
115
+ imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
116
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
117
+}
118
+
119
+static void imx_epit_write_cmp(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
120
+{
121
+ s->cmp = value;
122
+
123
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
124
+ imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
125
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
126
+}
127
+
128
static void imx_epit_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
129
unsigned size)
130
{
131
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(opaque);
132
- uint64_t oldcr;
133
134
DPRINTF("(%s, value = 0x%08x)\n", imx_epit_reg_name(offset >> 2),
135
(uint32_t)value);
136
137
switch (offset >> 2) {
138
case 0: /* CR */
139
-
140
- oldcr = s->cr;
141
- s->cr = value & 0x03ffffff;
142
- if (s->cr & CR_SWR) {
143
- /* handle the reset */
144
- imx_epit_reset(s, false);
145
- }
146
-
147
- /*
148
- * The interrupt state can change due to:
149
- * - reset clears both SR.OCIF and CR.OCIE
150
- * - write to CR.EN or CR.OCIE
151
- */
152
- imx_epit_update_int(s);
153
-
154
- /*
155
- * TODO: could we 'break' here for reset? following operations appear
156
- * to duplicate the work imx_epit_reset() already did.
157
- */
158
-
159
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
160
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
161
-
162
- /* Update the frequency. Has been done already in case of a reset. */
163
- if (!(s->cr & CR_SWR)) {
164
- imx_epit_set_freq(s);
165
- }
166
-
167
- if (s->freq && (s->cr & CR_EN) && !(oldcr & CR_EN)) {
168
- if (s->cr & CR_ENMOD) {
169
- if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
170
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, 1);
171
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, s->lr, 1);
172
- } else {
173
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
174
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
175
- }
176
- }
177
-
178
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
179
- ptimer_run(s->timer_reload, 0);
180
- if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
181
- ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
182
- } else {
183
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
184
- }
185
- } else if (!(s->cr & CR_EN)) {
186
- /* stop both timers */
187
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_reload);
188
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
189
- } else if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
190
- if (!(oldcr & CR_OCIEN)) {
191
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
192
- ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
193
- }
194
- } else {
195
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
196
- }
197
-
198
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
199
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
200
+ imx_epit_write_cr(s, (uint32_t)value);
201
break;
202
203
- case 1: /* SR - ACK*/
204
- /* writing 1 to SR.OCIF clears this bit and turns the interrupt off */
205
- if (value & SR_OCIF) {
206
- s->sr = 0; /* SR.OCIF is the only bit in this register anyway */
207
- imx_epit_update_int(s);
208
- }
209
+ case 1: /* SR */
210
+ imx_epit_write_sr(s, (uint32_t)value);
211
break;
212
213
- case 2: /* LR - set ticks */
214
- s->lr = value;
215
-
216
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
217
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
218
- if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
219
- /* Also set the limit if the LRD bit is set */
220
- /* If IOVW bit is set then set the timer value */
221
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, s->cr & CR_IOVW);
222
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, s->lr, 0);
223
- } else if (s->cr & CR_IOVW) {
224
- /* If IOVW bit is set then set the timer value */
225
- ptimer_set_count(s->timer_reload, s->lr);
226
- }
227
- /*
228
- * Commit the change to s->timer_reload, so it can propagate. Otherwise
229
- * the timer interrupt may not fire properly. The commit must happen
230
- * before calling imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(), which reads
231
- * s->timer_reload internally again.
232
- */
233
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
234
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
235
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
236
+ case 2: /* LR */
237
+ imx_epit_write_lr(s, (uint32_t)value);
238
break;
239
240
case 3: /* CMP */
241
- s->cmp = value;
242
-
243
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
244
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
245
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
246
-
247
+ imx_epit_write_cmp(s, (uint32_t)value);
248
break;
249
250
default:
251
qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s]%s: Bad register at offset 0x%"
252
HWADDR_PRIx "\n", TYPE_IMX_EPIT, __func__, offset);
253
-
254
break;
255
}
256
}
257
+
258
static void imx_epit_cmp(void *opaque)
259
{
260
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(opaque);
261
--
262
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
The CNT register is a read-only register. There is no need to
4
store it's value, it can be calculated on demand.
5
The calculated frequency is needed temporarily only.
6
7
Note that this is a migration compatibility break for all boards
8
types that use the EPIT peripheral.
9
10
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
11
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
12
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
---
14
include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h | 2 -
15
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 73 ++++++++++++++-----------------------
16
2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
17
18
diff --git a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
19
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
20
--- a/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
21
+++ b/include/hw/timer/imx_epit.h
22
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct IMXEPITState {
23
uint32_t sr;
24
uint32_t lr;
25
uint32_t cmp;
26
- uint32_t cnt;
27
28
- uint32_t freq;
29
qemu_irq irq;
30
};
31
32
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
33
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
34
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
35
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
36
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_update_int(IMXEPITState *s)
37
}
38
}
39
40
-/*
41
- * Must be called from within a ptimer_transaction_begin/commit block
42
- * for both s->timer_cmp and s->timer_reload.
43
- */
44
-static void imx_epit_set_freq(IMXEPITState *s)
45
+static uint32_t imx_epit_get_freq(IMXEPITState *s)
46
{
47
- uint32_t clksrc;
48
- uint32_t prescaler;
49
-
50
- clksrc = extract32(s->cr, CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT, CR_CLKSRC_BITS);
51
- prescaler = 1 + extract32(s->cr, CR_PRESCALE_SHIFT, CR_PRESCALE_BITS);
52
-
53
- s->freq = imx_ccm_get_clock_frequency(s->ccm,
54
- imx_epit_clocks[clksrc]) / prescaler;
55
-
56
- DPRINTF("Setting ptimer frequency to %u\n", s->freq);
57
-
58
- if (s->freq) {
59
- ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_reload, s->freq);
60
- ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_cmp, s->freq);
61
- }
62
+ uint32_t clksrc = extract32(s->cr, CR_CLKSRC_SHIFT, CR_CLKSRC_BITS);
63
+ uint32_t prescaler = 1 + extract32(s->cr, CR_PRESCALE_SHIFT, CR_PRESCALE_BITS);
64
+ uint32_t f_in = imx_ccm_get_clock_frequency(s->ccm, imx_epit_clocks[clksrc]);
65
+ uint32_t freq = f_in / prescaler;
66
+ DPRINTF("ptimer frequency is %u\n", freq);
67
+ return freq;
68
}
69
70
/*
71
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_reset(IMXEPITState *s, bool is_hard_reset)
72
s->sr = 0;
73
s->lr = EPIT_TIMER_MAX;
74
s->cmp = 0;
75
- s->cnt = 0;
76
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
77
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
78
- /* stop both timers */
79
+
80
+ /*
81
+ * The reset switches off the input clock, so even if the CR.EN is still
82
+ * set, the timers are no longer running.
83
+ */
84
+ assert(imx_epit_get_freq(s) == 0);
85
ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
86
ptimer_stop(s->timer_reload);
87
- /* compute new frequency */
88
- imx_epit_set_freq(s);
89
/* init both timers to EPIT_TIMER_MAX */
90
ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
91
ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
92
- if (s->freq && (s->cr & CR_EN)) {
93
- /* if the timer is still enabled, restart it */
94
- ptimer_run(s->timer_reload, 0);
95
- }
96
ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
97
ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
98
}
99
100
-static uint32_t imx_epit_update_count(IMXEPITState *s)
101
-{
102
- s->cnt = ptimer_get_count(s->timer_reload);
103
-
104
- return s->cnt;
105
-}
106
-
107
static uint64_t imx_epit_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, unsigned size)
108
{
109
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(opaque);
110
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t imx_epit_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, unsigned size)
111
break;
112
113
case 4: /* CNT */
114
- imx_epit_update_count(s);
115
- reg_value = s->cnt;
116
+ reg_value = ptimer_get_count(s->timer_reload);
117
break;
118
119
default:
120
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(IMXEPITState *s)
121
{
122
if ((s->cr & (CR_EN | CR_OCIEN)) == (CR_EN | CR_OCIEN)) {
123
/* if the compare feature is on and timers are running */
124
- uint32_t tmp = imx_epit_update_count(s);
125
+ uint32_t tmp = ptimer_get_count(s->timer_reload);
126
uint64_t next;
127
if (tmp > s->cmp) {
128
/* It'll fire in this round of the timer */
129
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(IMXEPITState *s)
130
131
static void imx_epit_write_cr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
132
{
133
+ uint32_t freq = 0;
134
uint32_t oldcr = s->cr;
135
136
s->cr = value & 0x03ffffff;
137
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write_cr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
138
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
139
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
140
141
- /* Update the frequency. Has been done already in case of a reset. */
142
+ /*
143
+ * Update the frequency. In case of a reset the input clock was
144
+ * switched off, so this can be skipped.
145
+ */
146
if (!(s->cr & CR_SWR)) {
147
- imx_epit_set_freq(s);
148
+ freq = imx_epit_get_freq(s);
149
+ if (freq) {
150
+ ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_reload, freq);
151
+ ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_cmp, freq);
152
+ }
153
}
154
155
- if (s->freq && (s->cr & CR_EN) && !(oldcr & CR_EN)) {
156
+ if (freq && (s->cr & CR_EN) && !(oldcr & CR_EN)) {
157
if (s->cr & CR_ENMOD) {
158
if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
159
ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, 1);
160
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const MemoryRegionOps imx_epit_ops = {
161
162
static const VMStateDescription vmstate_imx_timer_epit = {
163
.name = TYPE_IMX_EPIT,
164
- .version_id = 2,
165
- .minimum_version_id = 2,
166
+ .version_id = 3,
167
+ .minimum_version_id = 3,
168
.fields = (VMStateField[]) {
169
VMSTATE_UINT32(cr, IMXEPITState),
170
VMSTATE_UINT32(sr, IMXEPITState),
171
VMSTATE_UINT32(lr, IMXEPITState),
172
VMSTATE_UINT32(cmp, IMXEPITState),
173
- VMSTATE_UINT32(cnt, IMXEPITState),
174
- VMSTATE_UINT32(freq, IMXEPITState),
175
VMSTATE_PTIMER(timer_reload, IMXEPITState),
176
VMSTATE_PTIMER(timer_cmp, IMXEPITState),
177
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
178
--
179
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
1
2
3
- fix #1263 for CR writes
4
- rework compare time handling
5
- The compare timer has to run even if CR.OCIEN is not set,
6
as SR.OCIF must be updated.
7
- The compare timer fires exactly once when the
8
compare value is less than the current value, but the
9
reload values is less than the compare value.
10
- The compare timer will never fire if the reload value is
11
less than the compare value. Disable it in this case.
12
13
Signed-off-by: Axel Heider <axel.heider@hensoldt.net>
14
[PMM: fixed minor style nits]
15
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
16
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
17
---
18
hw/timer/imx_epit.c | 192 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
19
1 file changed, 116 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)
20
21
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
22
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
23
--- a/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
24
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_epit.c
25
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
26
* Originally written by Hans Jiang
27
* Updated by Peter Chubb
28
* Updated by Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
29
+ * Updated by Axel Heider
30
*
31
* This code is licensed under GPL version 2 or later. See
32
* the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
33
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t imx_epit_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, unsigned size)
34
return reg_value;
35
}
36
37
-/* Must be called from ptimer_transaction_begin/commit block for s->timer_cmp */
38
-static void imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(IMXEPITState *s)
39
+/*
40
+ * Must be called from a ptimer_transaction_begin/commit block for
41
+ * s->timer_cmp, but outside of a transaction block of s->timer_reload,
42
+ * so the proper counter value is read.
43
+ */
44
+static void imx_epit_update_compare_timer(IMXEPITState *s)
45
{
46
- if ((s->cr & (CR_EN | CR_OCIEN)) == (CR_EN | CR_OCIEN)) {
47
- /* if the compare feature is on and timers are running */
48
- uint32_t tmp = ptimer_get_count(s->timer_reload);
49
- uint64_t next;
50
- if (tmp > s->cmp) {
51
- /* It'll fire in this round of the timer */
52
- next = tmp - s->cmp;
53
- } else { /* catch it next time around */
54
- next = tmp - s->cmp + ((s->cr & CR_RLD) ? EPIT_TIMER_MAX : s->lr);
55
+ uint64_t counter = 0;
56
+ bool is_oneshot = false;
57
+ /*
58
+ * The compare timer only has to run if the timer peripheral is active
59
+ * and there is an input clock, Otherwise it can be switched off.
60
+ */
61
+ bool is_active = (s->cr & CR_EN) && imx_epit_get_freq(s);
62
+ if (is_active) {
63
+ /*
64
+ * Calculate next timeout for compare timer. Reading the reload
65
+ * counter returns proper results only if pending transactions
66
+ * on it are committed here. Otherwise stale values are be read.
67
+ */
68
+ counter = ptimer_get_count(s->timer_reload);
69
+ uint64_t limit = ptimer_get_limit(s->timer_cmp);
70
+ /*
71
+ * The compare timer is a periodic timer if the limit is at least
72
+ * the compare value. Otherwise it may fire at most once in the
73
+ * current round.
74
+ */
75
+ bool is_oneshot = (limit >= s->cmp);
76
+ if (counter >= s->cmp) {
77
+ /* The compare timer fires in the current round. */
78
+ counter -= s->cmp;
79
+ } else if (!is_oneshot) {
80
+ /*
81
+ * The compare timer fires after a reload, as it is below the
82
+ * compare value already in this round. Note that the counter
83
+ * value calculated below can be above the 32-bit limit, which
84
+ * is legal here because the compare timer is an internal
85
+ * helper ptimer only.
86
+ */
87
+ counter += limit - s->cmp;
88
+ } else {
89
+ /*
90
+ * The compare timer won't fire in this round, and the limit is
91
+ * set to a value below the compare value. This practically means
92
+ * it will never fire, so it can be switched off.
93
+ */
94
+ is_active = false;
95
}
96
- ptimer_set_count(s->timer_cmp, next);
97
}
98
+
99
+ /*
100
+ * Set the compare timer and let it run, or stop it. This is agnostic
101
+ * of CR.OCIEN bit, as this bit affects interrupt generation only. The
102
+ * compare timer needs to run even if no interrupts are to be generated,
103
+ * because the SR.OCIF bit must be updated also.
104
+ * Note that the timer might already be stopped or be running with
105
+ * counter values. However, finding out when an update is needed and
106
+ * when not is not trivial. It's much easier applying the setting again,
107
+ * as this does not harm either and the overhead is negligible.
108
+ */
109
+ if (is_active) {
110
+ ptimer_set_count(s->timer_cmp, counter);
111
+ ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, is_oneshot ? 1 : 0);
112
+ } else {
113
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
114
+ }
115
+
116
}
117
118
static void imx_epit_write_cr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
119
{
120
- uint32_t freq = 0;
121
uint32_t oldcr = s->cr;
122
123
s->cr = value & 0x03ffffff;
124
125
if (s->cr & CR_SWR) {
126
- /* handle the reset */
127
+ /*
128
+ * Reset clears CR.SWR again. It does not touch CR.EN, but the timers
129
+ * are still stopped because the input clock is disabled.
130
+ */
131
imx_epit_reset(s, false);
132
+ } else {
133
+ uint32_t freq;
134
+ uint32_t toggled_cr_bits = oldcr ^ s->cr;
135
+ /* re-initialize the limits if CR.RLD has changed */
136
+ bool set_limit = toggled_cr_bits & CR_RLD;
137
+ /* set the counter if the timer got just enabled and CR.ENMOD is set */
138
+ bool is_switched_on = (toggled_cr_bits & s->cr) & CR_EN;
139
+ bool set_counter = is_switched_on && (s->cr & CR_ENMOD);
140
+
141
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
142
+ ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
143
+ freq = imx_epit_get_freq(s);
144
+ if (freq) {
145
+ ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_reload, freq);
146
+ ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_cmp, freq);
147
+ }
148
+
149
+ if (set_limit || set_counter) {
150
+ uint64_t limit = (s->cr & CR_RLD) ? s->lr : EPIT_TIMER_MAX;
151
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, limit, set_counter ? 1 : 0);
152
+ if (set_limit) {
153
+ ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, limit, 0);
154
+ }
155
+ }
156
+ /*
157
+ * If there is an input clock and the peripheral is enabled, then
158
+ * ensure the wall clock timer is ticking. Otherwise stop the timers.
159
+ * The compare timer will be updated later.
160
+ */
161
+ if (freq && (s->cr & CR_EN)) {
162
+ ptimer_run(s->timer_reload, 0);
163
+ } else {
164
+ ptimer_stop(s->timer_reload);
165
+ }
166
+ /* Commit changes to reload timer, so they can propagate. */
167
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
168
+ /* Update compare timer based on the committed reload timer value. */
169
+ imx_epit_update_compare_timer(s);
170
+ ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
171
}
172
173
/*
174
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write_cr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
175
* - write to CR.EN or CR.OCIE
176
*/
177
imx_epit_update_int(s);
178
-
179
- /*
180
- * TODO: could we 'break' here for reset? following operations appear
181
- * to duplicate the work imx_epit_reset() already did.
182
- */
183
-
184
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
185
- ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_reload);
186
-
187
- /*
188
- * Update the frequency. In case of a reset the input clock was
189
- * switched off, so this can be skipped.
190
- */
191
- if (!(s->cr & CR_SWR)) {
192
- freq = imx_epit_get_freq(s);
193
- if (freq) {
194
- ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_reload, freq);
195
- ptimer_set_freq(s->timer_cmp, freq);
196
- }
197
- }
198
-
199
- if (freq && (s->cr & CR_EN) && !(oldcr & CR_EN)) {
200
- if (s->cr & CR_ENMOD) {
201
- if (s->cr & CR_RLD) {
202
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, s->lr, 1);
203
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, s->lr, 1);
204
- } else {
205
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_reload, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
206
- ptimer_set_limit(s->timer_cmp, EPIT_TIMER_MAX, 1);
207
- }
208
- }
209
-
210
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
211
- ptimer_run(s->timer_reload, 0);
212
- if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
213
- ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
214
- } else {
215
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
216
- }
217
- } else if (!(s->cr & CR_EN)) {
218
- /* stop both timers */
219
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_reload);
220
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
221
- } else if (s->cr & CR_OCIEN) {
222
- if (!(oldcr & CR_OCIEN)) {
223
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
224
- ptimer_run(s->timer_cmp, 0);
225
- }
226
- } else {
227
- ptimer_stop(s->timer_cmp);
228
- }
229
-
230
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
231
- ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
232
}
233
234
static void imx_epit_write_sr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
235
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write_lr(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
236
/* If IOVW bit is set then set the timer value */
237
ptimer_set_count(s->timer_reload, s->lr);
238
}
239
- /*
240
- * Commit the change to s->timer_reload, so it can propagate. Otherwise
241
- * the timer interrupt may not fire properly. The commit must happen
242
- * before calling imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(), which reads
243
- * s->timer_reload internally again.
244
- */
245
+ /* Commit the changes to s->timer_reload, so they can propagate. */
246
ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_reload);
247
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
248
+ /* Update the compare timer based on the committed reload timer value. */
249
+ imx_epit_update_compare_timer(s);
250
ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
251
}
252
253
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_write_cmp(IMXEPITState *s, uint32_t value)
254
{
255
s->cmp = value;
256
257
+ /* Update the compare timer based on the committed reload timer value. */
258
ptimer_transaction_begin(s->timer_cmp);
259
- imx_epit_reload_compare_timer(s);
260
+ imx_epit_update_compare_timer(s);
261
ptimer_transaction_commit(s->timer_cmp);
262
}
263
264
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_epit_cmp(void *opaque)
265
{
266
IMXEPITState *s = IMX_EPIT(opaque);
267
268
+ /* The cmp ptimer can't be running when the peripheral is disabled */
269
+ assert(s->cr & CR_EN);
270
+
271
DPRINTF("sr was %d\n", s->sr);
272
/* Set interrupt status bit SR.OCIF and update the interrupt state */
273
s->sr |= SR_OCIF;
274
--
275
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
The target/arm/helper.c file is very long and is a grabbag of all
1
From: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
2
kinds of functionality. We have already a debug_helper.c which has
3
code for implementing architectural debug. Move the code which
4
defines the debug-related system registers out to this file also.
5
This affects the define_debug_regs() function and the various
6
functions and arrays which are used only by it.
7
2
8
The functions raw_write() and arm_mdcr_el2_eff() and
3
Fix these:
9
define_debug_regs() now need to be global rather than local to
10
helper.c; everything else is pure code movement.
11
4
5
WARNING: Block comments use a leading /* on a separate line
6
WARNING: Block comments use * on subsequent lines
7
WARNING: Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate line
8
9
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
10
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
11
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
12
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-2-farosas@suse.de
12
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
14
Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
15
---
14
---
16
target/arm/cpregs.h | 3 +
15
target/arm/helper.c | 323 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
17
target/arm/internals.h | 9 +
16
1 file changed, 215 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
18
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 525 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
19
target/arm/helper.c | 531 +-------------------------------------
20
4 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 530 deletions(-)
21
17
22
diff --git a/target/arm/cpregs.h b/target/arm/cpregs.h
23
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
24
--- a/target/arm/cpregs.h
25
+++ b/target/arm/cpregs.h
26
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_cp_write_ignore(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
27
/* CPReadFn that can be used for read-as-zero behaviour */
28
uint64_t arm_cp_read_zero(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri);
29
30
+/* CPWriteFn that just writes the value to ri->fieldoffset */
31
+void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value);
32
+
33
/*
34
* CPResetFn that does nothing, for use if no reset is required even
35
* if fieldoffset is non zero.
36
diff --git a/target/arm/internals.h b/target/arm/internals.h
37
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
38
--- a/target/arm/internals.h
39
+++ b/target/arm/internals.h
40
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ int exception_target_el(CPUARMState *env);
41
bool arm_singlestep_active(CPUARMState *env);
42
bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env);
43
44
+/* Add the cpreg definitions for debug related system registers */
45
+void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu);
46
+
47
+/* Effective value of MDCR_EL2 */
48
+static inline uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env)
49
+{
50
+ return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0;
51
+}
52
+
53
/* Powers of 2 for sve_vq_map et al. */
54
#define SVE_VQ_POW2_MAP \
55
((1 << (1 - 1)) | (1 << (2 - 1)) | \
56
diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
57
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
58
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
59
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
60
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
61
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
62
*/
63
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
64
+#include "qemu/log.h"
65
#include "cpu.h"
66
#include "internals.h"
67
+#include "cpregs.h"
68
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
69
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
70
71
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void HELPER(exception_swstep)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t syndrome)
72
raise_exception_debug(env, EXCP_UDEF, syndrome);
73
}
74
75
+/*
76
+ * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled
77
+ * by MDCR.TDOSA
78
+ */
79
+static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
80
+ bool isread)
81
+{
82
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
83
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
84
+ bool mdcr_el2_tdosa = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDOSA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
85
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
86
+
87
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdosa) {
88
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
89
+ }
90
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDOSA)) {
91
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
92
+ }
93
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
94
+}
95
+
96
+/*
97
+ * Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled
98
+ * by MDCR_EL2.TDRA for EL2 but by the more general MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
99
+ */
100
+static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
101
+ bool isread)
102
+{
103
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
104
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
105
+ bool mdcr_el2_tdra = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDRA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
106
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
107
+
108
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdra) {
109
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
110
+ }
111
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
112
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
113
+ }
114
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
115
+}
116
+
117
+/*
118
+ * Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled
119
+ * by MDCR_EL2.TDA for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
120
+ */
121
+static CPAccessResult access_tda(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
122
+ bool isread)
123
+{
124
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
125
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
126
+ bool mdcr_el2_tda = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
127
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
128
+
129
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tda) {
130
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
131
+ }
132
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
133
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
134
+ }
135
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
136
+}
137
+
138
+static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
139
+ uint64_t value)
140
+{
141
+ /*
142
+ * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be
143
+ * read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1.
144
+ */
145
+ int oslock;
146
+
147
+ if (ri->state == ARM_CP_STATE_AA32) {
148
+ oslock = (value == 0xC5ACCE55);
149
+ } else {
150
+ oslock = value & 1;
151
+ }
152
+
153
+ env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock);
154
+}
155
+
156
+static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
157
+ /*
158
+ * DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
159
+ * debug components. The AArch64 version of DBGDRAR is named MDRAR_EL1;
160
+ * unlike DBGDRAR it is never accessible from EL0.
161
+ * DBGDSAR is deprecated and must RAZ from v8 anyway, so it has no AArch64
162
+ * accessor.
163
+ */
164
+ { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
165
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
166
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
167
+ { .name = "MDRAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
168
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0,
169
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
170
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
171
+ { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 2, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
172
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
173
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
174
+ /* Monitor debug system control register; the 32-bit alias is DBGDSCRext. */
175
+ { .name = "MDSCR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
176
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 2,
177
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
178
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1),
179
+ .resetvalue = 0 },
180
+ /*
181
+ * MDCCSR_EL0[30:29] map to EDSCR[30:29]. Simply RAZ as the external
182
+ * Debug Communication Channel is not implemented.
183
+ */
184
+ { .name = "MDCCSR_EL0", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
185
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 3, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
186
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
187
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
188
+ /*
189
+ * DBGDSCRint[15,12,5:2] map to MDSCR_EL1[15,12,5:2]. Map all bits as
190
+ * it is unlikely a guest will care.
191
+ * We don't implement the configurable EL0 access.
192
+ */
193
+ { .name = "DBGDSCRint", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA32,
194
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
195
+ .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS,
196
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
197
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1), },
198
+ { .name = "OSLAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
199
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 4,
200
+ .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
201
+ .accessfn = access_tdosa,
202
+ .writefn = oslar_write },
203
+ { .name = "OSLSR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
204
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 4,
205
+ .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = 10,
206
+ .accessfn = access_tdosa,
207
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.oslsr_el1) },
208
+ /* Dummy OSDLR_EL1: 32-bit Linux will read this */
209
+ { .name = "OSDLR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
210
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4,
211
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa,
212
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
213
+ /*
214
+ * Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
215
+ * implement vector catch debug events yet.
216
+ */
217
+ { .name = "DBGVCR",
218
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
219
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
220
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
221
+ /*
222
+ * Dummy DBGVCR32_EL2 (which is only for a 64-bit hypervisor
223
+ * to save and restore a 32-bit guest's DBGVCR)
224
+ */
225
+ { .name = "DBGVCR32_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
226
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
227
+ .access = PL2_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
228
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_KEEP },
229
+ /*
230
+ * Dummy MDCCINT_EL1, since we don't implement the Debug Communications
231
+ * Channel but Linux may try to access this register. The 32-bit
232
+ * alias is DBGDCCINT.
233
+ */
234
+ { .name = "MDCCINT_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
235
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 0,
236
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
237
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
238
+};
239
+
240
+static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_lpae_cp_reginfo[] = {
241
+ /* 64 bit access versions of the (dummy) debug registers */
242
+ { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 1, .opc1 = 0,
243
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
244
+ { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 2, .opc1 = 0,
245
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
246
+};
247
+
248
+void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
249
+{
250
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
251
+ vaddr len = 0;
252
+ vaddr wvr = env->cp15.dbgwvr[n];
253
+ uint64_t wcr = env->cp15.dbgwcr[n];
254
+ int mask;
255
+ int flags = BP_CPU | BP_STOP_BEFORE_ACCESS;
256
+
257
+ if (env->cpu_watchpoint[n]) {
258
+ cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
259
+ env->cpu_watchpoint[n] = NULL;
260
+ }
261
+
262
+ if (!FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, E)) {
263
+ /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
264
+ return;
265
+ }
266
+
267
+ switch (FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, LSC)) {
268
+ case 0:
269
+ /* LSC 00 is reserved and must behave as if the wp is disabled */
270
+ return;
271
+ case 1:
272
+ flags |= BP_MEM_READ;
273
+ break;
274
+ case 2:
275
+ flags |= BP_MEM_WRITE;
276
+ break;
277
+ case 3:
278
+ flags |= BP_MEM_ACCESS;
279
+ break;
280
+ }
281
+
282
+ /*
283
+ * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are
284
+ * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case,
285
+ * thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region.
286
+ */
287
+ mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK);
288
+ if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) {
289
+ /*
290
+ * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was
291
+ * some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled.
292
+ * We choose the latter.
293
+ */
294
+ return;
295
+ } else if (mask) {
296
+ /* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */
297
+ len = 1ULL << mask;
298
+ /*
299
+ * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
300
+ * whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt
301
+ * to generate the exceptions.
302
+ */
303
+ wvr &= ~(len - 1);
304
+ } else {
305
+ /* Watchpoint covers bytes defined by the byte address select bits */
306
+ int bas = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, BAS);
307
+ int basstart;
308
+
309
+ if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) {
310
+ /*
311
+ * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are
312
+ * ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch.
313
+ */
314
+ bas &= 0xf;
315
+ }
316
+
317
+ if (bas == 0) {
318
+ /* This must act as if the watchpoint is disabled */
319
+ return;
320
+ }
321
+
322
+ /*
323
+ * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous
324
+ * range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
325
+ * we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR.
326
+ * We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s.
327
+ */
328
+ basstart = ctz32(bas);
329
+ len = cto32(bas >> basstart);
330
+ wvr += basstart;
331
+ }
332
+
333
+ cpu_watchpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), wvr, len, flags,
334
+ &env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
335
+}
336
+
337
+void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
338
+{
339
+ int i;
340
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
341
+
342
+ /*
343
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to
344
+ * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
345
+ */
346
+ cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
347
+ memset(env->cpu_watchpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_watchpoint));
348
+
349
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_watchpoint); i++) {
350
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
351
+ }
352
+}
353
+
354
+static void dbgwvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
355
+ uint64_t value)
356
+{
357
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
358
+ int i = ri->crm;
359
+
360
+ /*
361
+ * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
362
+ *
363
+ * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether [63:49] ([63:53] with FEAT_LVA)
364
+ * are hardwired to the value of bit [48] ([52] with FEAT_LVA), or if
365
+ * they contain the value written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
366
+ * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
367
+ *
368
+ * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which lets
369
+ * us avoid considering whether or not FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
370
+ */
371
+ value &= ~3ULL;
372
+
373
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
374
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
375
+}
376
+
377
+static void dbgwcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
378
+ uint64_t value)
379
+{
380
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
381
+ int i = ri->crm;
382
+
383
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
384
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
385
+}
386
+
387
+void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
388
+{
389
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
390
+ uint64_t bvr = env->cp15.dbgbvr[n];
391
+ uint64_t bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[n];
392
+ vaddr addr;
393
+ int bt;
394
+ int flags = BP_CPU;
395
+
396
+ if (env->cpu_breakpoint[n]) {
397
+ cpu_breakpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
398
+ env->cpu_breakpoint[n] = NULL;
399
+ }
400
+
401
+ if (!extract64(bcr, 0, 1)) {
402
+ /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
403
+ return;
404
+ }
405
+
406
+ bt = extract64(bcr, 20, 4);
407
+
408
+ switch (bt) {
409
+ case 4: /* unlinked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
410
+ case 5: /* linked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
411
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
412
+ "arm: address mismatch breakpoint types not implemented\n");
413
+ return;
414
+ case 0: /* unlinked address match */
415
+ case 1: /* linked address match */
416
+ {
417
+ /*
418
+ * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
419
+ *
420
+ * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether bits [63:49]
421
+ * ([63:53] for FEAT_LVA) are hardwired to a copy of the sign bit
422
+ * of the VA field ([48] or [52] for FEAT_LVA), or whether the
423
+ * value is read as written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
424
+ * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
425
+ * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which
426
+ * lets us avoid considering whether FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
427
+ *
428
+ * The BAS field is used to allow setting breakpoints on 16-bit
429
+ * wide instructions; it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
430
+ * a bp will fire if the addresses covered by the bp and the addresses
431
+ * covered by the insn overlap but the insn doesn't start at the
432
+ * start of the bp address range. We choose to require the insn and
433
+ * the bp to have the same address. The constraints on writing to
434
+ * BAS enforced in dbgbcr_write mean we have only four cases:
435
+ * 0b0000 => no breakpoint
436
+ * 0b0011 => breakpoint on addr
437
+ * 0b1100 => breakpoint on addr + 2
438
+ * 0b1111 => breakpoint on addr
439
+ * See also figure D2-3 in the v8 ARM ARM (DDI0487A.c).
440
+ */
441
+ int bas = extract64(bcr, 5, 4);
442
+ addr = bvr & ~3ULL;
443
+ if (bas == 0) {
444
+ return;
445
+ }
446
+ if (bas == 0xc) {
447
+ addr += 2;
448
+ }
449
+ break;
450
+ }
451
+ case 2: /* unlinked context ID match */
452
+ case 8: /* unlinked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
453
+ case 10: /* unlinked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
454
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
455
+ "arm: unlinked context breakpoint types not implemented\n");
456
+ return;
457
+ case 9: /* linked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
458
+ case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
459
+ case 3: /* linked context ID match */
460
+ default:
461
+ /*
462
+ * We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless
463
+ * they are linked to by some other bp/wp, which is handled in
464
+ * updates for the linking bp/wp). We choose to also generate no events
465
+ * for reserved values.
466
+ */
467
+ return;
468
+ }
469
+
470
+ cpu_breakpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), addr, flags, &env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
471
+}
472
+
473
+void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
474
+{
475
+ int i;
476
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
477
+
478
+ /*
479
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to
480
+ * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
481
+ */
482
+ cpu_breakpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
483
+ memset(env->cpu_breakpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_breakpoint));
484
+
485
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_breakpoint); i++) {
486
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
487
+ }
488
+}
489
+
490
+static void dbgbvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
491
+ uint64_t value)
492
+{
493
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
494
+ int i = ri->crm;
495
+
496
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
497
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
498
+}
499
+
500
+static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
501
+ uint64_t value)
502
+{
503
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
504
+ int i = ri->crm;
505
+
506
+ /*
507
+ * BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only
508
+ * copy of BAS[0].
509
+ */
510
+ value = deposit64(value, 6, 1, extract64(value, 5, 1));
511
+ value = deposit64(value, 8, 1, extract64(value, 7, 1));
512
+
513
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
514
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
515
+}
516
+
517
+void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
518
+{
519
+ /*
520
+ * Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers.
521
+ * These are just dummy implementations for now.
522
+ */
523
+ int i;
524
+ int wrps, brps, ctx_cmps;
525
+
526
+ /*
527
+ * The Arm ARM says DBGDIDR is optional and deprecated if EL1 cannot
528
+ * use AArch32. Given that bit 15 is RES1, if the value is 0 then
529
+ * the register must not exist for this cpu.
530
+ */
531
+ if (cpu->isar.dbgdidr != 0) {
532
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdidr = {
533
+ .name = "DBGDIDR", .cp = 14, .crn = 0, .crm = 0,
534
+ .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
535
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
536
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdidr,
537
+ };
538
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdidr);
539
+ }
540
+
541
+ brps = arm_num_brps(cpu);
542
+ wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu);
543
+ ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu);
544
+
545
+ assert(ctx_cmps <= brps);
546
+
547
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_cp_reginfo);
548
+
549
+ if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)) {
550
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_lpae_cp_reginfo);
551
+ }
552
+
553
+ for (i = 0; i < brps; i++) {
554
+ char *dbgbvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBVR%d_EL1", i);
555
+ char *dbgbcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBCR%d_EL1", i);
556
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
557
+ { .name = dbgbvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
558
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 4,
559
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
560
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbvr[i]),
561
+ .writefn = dbgbvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
562
+ },
563
+ { .name = dbgbcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
564
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 5,
565
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
566
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbcr[i]),
567
+ .writefn = dbgbcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
568
+ },
569
+ };
570
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
571
+ g_free(dbgbvr_el1_name);
572
+ g_free(dbgbcr_el1_name);
573
+ }
574
+
575
+ for (i = 0; i < wrps; i++) {
576
+ char *dbgwvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWVR%d_EL1", i);
577
+ char *dbgwcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWCR%d_EL1", i);
578
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
579
+ { .name = dbgwvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
580
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 6,
581
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
582
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwvr[i]),
583
+ .writefn = dbgwvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
584
+ },
585
+ { .name = dbgwcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
586
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 7,
587
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
588
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwcr[i]),
589
+ .writefn = dbgwcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
590
+ },
591
+ };
592
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
593
+ g_free(dbgwvr_el1_name);
594
+ g_free(dbgwcr_el1_name);
595
+ }
596
+}
597
+
598
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
599
600
vaddr arm_adjust_watchpoint_address(CPUState *cs, vaddr addr, int len)
601
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
18
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
602
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
19
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
603
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
20
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
604
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
21
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
605
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t raw_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
22
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint64_t read_raw_cp_reg(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
606
}
23
static void write_raw_cp_reg(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
607
}
24
uint64_t v)
608
25
{
609
-static void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
26
- /* Raw write of a coprocessor register (as needed for migration, etc).
610
- uint64_t value)
27
+ /*
611
+void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value)
28
+ * Raw write of a coprocessor register (as needed for migration, etc).
612
{
29
* Note that constant registers are treated as write-ignored; the
613
assert(ri->fieldoffset);
30
* caller should check for success by whether a readback gives the
614
if (cpreg_field_is_64bit(ri)) {
31
* value written.
32
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void write_raw_cp_reg(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
33
34
static bool raw_accessors_invalid(const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
35
{
36
- /* Return true if the regdef would cause an assertion if you called
37
+ /*
38
+ * Return true if the regdef would cause an assertion if you called
39
* read_raw_cp_reg() or write_raw_cp_reg() on it (ie if it is a
40
* program bug for it not to have the NO_RAW flag).
41
* NB that returning false here doesn't necessarily mean that calling
42
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool write_list_to_cpustate(ARMCPU *cpu)
43
if (ri->type & ARM_CP_NO_RAW) {
44
continue;
45
}
46
- /* Write value and confirm it reads back as written
47
+ /*
48
+ * Write value and confirm it reads back as written
49
* (to catch read-only registers and partially read-only
50
* registers where the incoming migration value doesn't match)
51
*/
52
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static gint cpreg_key_compare(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
53
54
void init_cpreg_list(ARMCPU *cpu)
55
{
56
- /* Initialise the cpreg_tuples[] array based on the cp_regs hash.
57
+ /*
58
+ * Initialise the cpreg_tuples[] array based on the cp_regs hash.
59
* Note that we require cpreg_tuples[] to be sorted by key ID.
60
*/
61
GList *keys;
62
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_el3_aa32ns(CPUARMState *env,
63
return CP_ACCESS_OK;
64
}
65
66
-/* Some secure-only AArch32 registers trap to EL3 if used from
67
+/*
68
+ * Some secure-only AArch32 registers trap to EL3 if used from
69
* Secure EL1 (but are just ordinary UNDEF in other non-EL3 contexts).
70
* Note that an access from Secure EL1 can only happen if EL3 is AArch64.
71
* We assume that the .access field is set to PL1_RW.
615
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_trap_aa32s_el1(CPUARMState *env,
72
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_trap_aa32s_el1(CPUARMState *env,
616
return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED;
73
return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED;
617
}
74
}
618
75
619
-static uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env)
76
-/* Check for traps to performance monitor registers, which are controlled
620
-{
77
+/*
621
- return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0;
78
+ * Check for traps to performance monitor registers, which are controlled
622
-}
623
-
624
-/*
625
- * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled
626
- * by MDCR.TDOSA
627
- */
628
-static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
629
- bool isread)
630
-{
631
- int el = arm_current_el(env);
632
- uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
633
- bool mdcr_el2_tdosa = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDOSA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
634
- (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
635
-
636
- if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdosa) {
637
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
638
- }
639
- if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDOSA)) {
640
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
641
- }
642
- return CP_ACCESS_OK;
643
-}
644
-
645
-/*
646
- * Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled
647
- * by MDCR_EL2.TDRA for EL2 but by the more general MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
648
- */
649
-static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
650
- bool isread)
651
-{
652
- int el = arm_current_el(env);
653
- uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
654
- bool mdcr_el2_tdra = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDRA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
655
- (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
656
-
657
- if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdra) {
658
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
659
- }
660
- if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
661
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
662
- }
663
- return CP_ACCESS_OK;
664
-}
665
-
666
-/*
667
- * Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled
668
- * by MDCR_EL2.TDA for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
669
- */
670
-static CPAccessResult access_tda(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
671
- bool isread)
672
-{
673
- int el = arm_current_el(env);
674
- uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
675
- bool mdcr_el2_tda = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
676
- (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
677
-
678
- if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tda) {
679
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
680
- }
681
- if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
682
- return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
683
- }
684
- return CP_ACCESS_OK;
685
-}
686
-
687
/* Check for traps to performance monitor registers, which are controlled
688
* by MDCR_EL2.TPM for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TPM for EL3.
79
* by MDCR_EL2.TPM for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TPM for EL3.
689
*/
80
*/
690
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult ctr_el0_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
81
static CPAccessResult access_tpm(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
691
return CP_ACCESS_OK;
82
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void fcse_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value)
692
}
83
ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
693
84
694
-static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
85
if (raw_read(env, ri) != value) {
695
- uint64_t value)
86
- /* Unlike real hardware the qemu TLB uses virtual addresses,
696
-{
87
+ /*
697
- /*
88
+ * Unlike real hardware the qemu TLB uses virtual addresses,
698
- * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be
89
* not modified virtual addresses, so this causes a TLB flush.
699
- * read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1.
90
*/
700
- */
91
tlb_flush(CPU(cpu));
701
- int oslock;
92
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void contextidr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
702
-
93
703
- if (ri->state == ARM_CP_STATE_AA32) {
94
if (raw_read(env, ri) != value && !arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_PMSA)
704
- oslock = (value == 0xC5ACCE55);
95
&& !extended_addresses_enabled(env)) {
705
- } else {
96
- /* For VMSA (when not using the LPAE long descriptor page table
706
- oslock = value & 1;
97
+ /*
707
- }
98
+ * For VMSA (when not using the LPAE long descriptor page table
708
-
99
* format) this register includes the ASID, so do a TLB flush.
709
- env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock);
100
* For PMSA it is purely a process ID and no action is needed.
710
-}
101
*/
711
-
102
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void tlbiipas2is_hyp_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
712
-static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
103
}
713
- /*
104
714
- * DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
105
static const ARMCPRegInfo cp_reginfo[] = {
715
- * debug components. The AArch64 version of DBGDRAR is named MDRAR_EL1;
106
- /* Define the secure and non-secure FCSE identifier CP registers
716
- * unlike DBGDRAR it is never accessible from EL0.
107
+ /*
717
- * DBGDSAR is deprecated and must RAZ from v8 anyway, so it has no AArch64
108
+ * Define the secure and non-secure FCSE identifier CP registers
718
- * accessor.
109
* separately because there is no secure bank in V8 (no _EL3). This allows
719
- */
110
* the secure register to be properly reset and migrated. There is also no
720
- { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
111
* v8 EL1 version of the register so the non-secure instance stands alone.
721
- .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
112
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo cp_reginfo[] = {
722
- .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
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.access = PL1_RW, .secure = ARM_CP_SECSTATE_S,
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- { .name = "MDRAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
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.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.fcseidr_s),
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- .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0,
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.resetvalue = 0, .writefn = fcse_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write, },
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- .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
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- /* Define the secure and non-secure context identifier CP registers
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- .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
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+ /*
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- { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 2, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
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+ * Define the secure and non-secure context identifier CP registers
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- .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
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* separately because there is no secure bank in V8 (no _EL3). This allows
729
- .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
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* the secure register to be properly reset and migrated. In the
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- /* Monitor debug system control register; the 32-bit alias is DBGDSCRext. */
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* non-secure case, the 32-bit register will have reset and migration
731
- { .name = "MDSCR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
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@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo cp_reginfo[] = {
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- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 2,
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- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
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- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1),
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- .resetvalue = 0 },
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- /*
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- * MDCCSR_EL0[30:29] map to EDSCR[30:29]. Simply RAZ as the external
738
- * Debug Communication Channel is not implemented.
739
- */
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- { .name = "MDCCSR_EL0", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
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- .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 3, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
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- .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
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- .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
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- /*
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- * DBGDSCRint[15,12,5:2] map to MDSCR_EL1[15,12,5:2]. Map all bits as
746
- * it is unlikely a guest will care.
747
- * We don't implement the configurable EL0 access.
748
- */
749
- { .name = "DBGDSCRint", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA32,
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- .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
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- .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS,
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- .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
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- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1), },
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- { .name = "OSLAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
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- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 4,
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- .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
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- .accessfn = access_tdosa,
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- .writefn = oslar_write },
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- { .name = "OSLSR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
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- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 4,
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- .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = 10,
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- .accessfn = access_tdosa,
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- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.oslsr_el1) },
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- /* Dummy OSDLR_EL1: 32-bit Linux will read this */
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- { .name = "OSDLR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
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- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4,
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- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa,
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- .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
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- /*
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- * Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
771
- * implement vector catch debug events yet.
772
- */
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- { .name = "DBGVCR",
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- .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
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- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
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- .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
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- /*
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- * Dummy DBGVCR32_EL2 (which is only for a 64-bit hypervisor
779
- * to save and restore a 32-bit guest's DBGVCR)
780
- */
781
- { .name = "DBGVCR32_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
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- .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
783
- .access = PL2_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
784
- .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_KEEP },
785
- /*
786
- * Dummy MDCCINT_EL1, since we don't implement the Debug Communications
787
- * Channel but Linux may try to access this register. The 32-bit
788
- * alias is DBGDCCINT.
789
- */
790
- { .name = "MDCCINT_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
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- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 0,
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- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
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- .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
794
-};
795
-
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-static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_lpae_cp_reginfo[] = {
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- /* 64 bit access versions of the (dummy) debug registers */
798
- { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 1, .opc1 = 0,
799
- .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
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- { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 2, .opc1 = 0,
801
- .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
802
-};
803
-
804
/*
805
* Check for traps to RAS registers, which are controlled
806
* by HCR_EL2.TERR and SCR_EL3.TERR.
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@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo sme_reginfo[] = {
808
};
123
};
809
#endif /* TARGET_AARCH64 */
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810
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static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v8_cp_reginfo[] = {
811
-void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
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- /* NB: Some of these registers exist in v8 but with more precise
812
-{
127
+ /*
813
- CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
128
+ * NB: Some of these registers exist in v8 but with more precise
814
- vaddr len = 0;
129
* definitions that don't use CP_ANY wildcards (mostly in v8_cp_reginfo[]).
815
- vaddr wvr = env->cp15.dbgwvr[n];
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*/
816
- uint64_t wcr = env->cp15.dbgwcr[n];
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/* MMU Domain access control / MPU write buffer control */
817
- int mask;
132
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v8_cp_reginfo[] = {
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- int flags = BP_CPU | BP_STOP_BEFORE_ACCESS;
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.writefn = dacr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write,
819
-
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.bank_fieldoffsets = { offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.dacr_s),
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- if (env->cpu_watchpoint[n]) {
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offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.dacr_ns) } },
821
- cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
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- /* ARMv7 allocates a range of implementation defined TLB LOCKDOWN regs.
822
- env->cpu_watchpoint[n] = NULL;
137
+ /*
823
- }
138
+ * ARMv7 allocates a range of implementation defined TLB LOCKDOWN regs.
824
-
139
* For v6 and v5, these mappings are overly broad.
825
- if (!FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, E)) {
140
*/
826
- /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
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{ .name = "TLB_LOCKDOWN", .cp = 15, .crn = 10, .crm = 0,
827
- return;
142
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v8_cp_reginfo[] = {
828
- }
143
};
829
-
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830
- switch (FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, LSC)) {
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static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v6_cp_reginfo[] = {
831
- case 0:
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- /* Not all pre-v6 cores implemented this WFI, so this is slightly
832
- /* LSC 00 is reserved and must behave as if the wp is disabled */
147
+ /*
833
- return;
148
+ * Not all pre-v6 cores implemented this WFI, so this is slightly
834
- case 1:
149
* over-broad.
835
- flags |= BP_MEM_READ;
150
*/
836
- break;
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{ .name = "WFI_v5", .cp = 15, .crn = 7, .crm = 8, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 2,
837
- case 2:
152
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v6_cp_reginfo[] = {
838
- flags |= BP_MEM_WRITE;
153
};
839
- break;
154
840
- case 3:
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static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
841
- flags |= BP_MEM_ACCESS;
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- /* Standard v6 WFI (also used in some pre-v6 cores); not in v7 (which
842
- break;
157
+ /*
843
- }
158
+ * Standard v6 WFI (also used in some pre-v6 cores); not in v7 (which
844
-
159
* is UNPREDICTABLE; we choose to NOP as most implementations do).
845
- /*
160
*/
846
- * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are
161
{ .name = "WFI_v6", .cp = 15, .crn = 7, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 4,
847
- * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case,
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.access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_WFI },
848
- * thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region.
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- /* L1 cache lockdown. Not architectural in v6 and earlier but in practice
849
- */
164
+ /*
850
- mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK);
165
+ * L1 cache lockdown. Not architectural in v6 and earlier but in practice
851
- if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) {
166
* implemented in 926, 946, 1026, 1136, 1176 and 11MPCore. StrongARM and
852
- /*
167
* OMAPCP will override this space.
853
- * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was
168
*/
854
- * some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled.
169
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo not_v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
855
- * We choose the latter.
170
{ .name = "DUMMY", .cp = 15, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 1, .opc2 = CP_ANY,
856
- */
171
.access = PL1_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
857
- return;
172
.resetvalue = 0 },
858
- } else if (mask) {
173
- /* We don't implement pre-v7 debug but most CPUs had at least a DBGDIDR;
859
- /* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */
174
+ /*
860
- len = 1ULL << mask;
175
+ * We don't implement pre-v7 debug but most CPUs had at least a DBGDIDR;
861
- /*
176
* implementing it as RAZ means the "debug architecture version" bits
862
- * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
177
* will read as a reserved value, which should cause Linux to not try
863
- * whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt
178
* to use the debug hardware.
864
- * to generate the exceptions.
179
*/
865
- */
180
{ .name = "DBGDIDR", .cp = 14, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
866
- wvr &= ~(len - 1);
181
.access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
867
- } else {
182
- /* MMU TLB control. Note that the wildcarding means we cover not just
868
- /* Watchpoint covers bytes defined by the byte address select bits */
183
+ /*
869
- int bas = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, BAS);
184
+ * MMU TLB control. Note that the wildcarding means we cover not just
870
- int basstart;
185
* the unified TLB ops but also the dside/iside/inner-shareable variants.
871
-
186
*/
872
- if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) {
187
{ .name = "TLBIALL", .cp = 15, .crn = 8, .crm = CP_ANY,
873
- /*
188
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cpacr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
874
- * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are
189
875
- * ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch.
190
/* In ARMv8 most bits of CPACR_EL1 are RES0. */
876
- */
191
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
877
- bas &= 0xf;
192
- /* ARMv7 defines bits for unimplemented coprocessors as RAZ/WI.
878
- }
193
+ /*
879
-
194
+ * ARMv7 defines bits for unimplemented coprocessors as RAZ/WI.
880
- if (bas == 0) {
195
* ASEDIS [31] and D32DIS [30] are both UNK/SBZP without VFP.
881
- /* This must act as if the watchpoint is disabled */
196
* TRCDIS [28] is RAZ/WI since we do not implement a trace macrocell.
882
- return;
197
*/
883
- }
198
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cpacr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
884
-
199
value |= R_CPACR_ASEDIS_MASK;
885
- /*
200
}
886
- * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous
201
887
- * range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
202
- /* VFPv3 and upwards with NEON implement 32 double precision
888
- * we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR.
203
+ /*
889
- * We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s.
204
+ * VFPv3 and upwards with NEON implement 32 double precision
890
- */
205
* registers (D0-D31).
891
- basstart = ctz32(bas);
206
*/
892
- len = cto32(bas >> basstart);
207
if (!cpu_isar_feature(aa32_simd_r32, env_archcpu(env))) {
893
- wvr += basstart;
208
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t cpacr_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
894
- }
209
895
-
210
static void cpacr_reset(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
896
- cpu_watchpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), wvr, len, flags,
211
{
897
- &env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
212
- /* Call cpacr_write() so that we reset with the correct RAO bits set
898
-}
213
+ /*
899
-
214
+ * Call cpacr_write() so that we reset with the correct RAO bits set
900
-void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
215
* for our CPU features.
901
-{
216
*/
902
- int i;
217
cpacr_write(env, ri, 0);
903
- CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
218
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v6_cp_reginfo[] = {
904
-
219
{ .name = "MVA_prefetch",
905
- /*
220
.cp = 15, .crn = 7, .crm = 13, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 1,
906
- * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to
221
.access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
907
- * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
222
- /* We need to break the TB after ISB to execute self-modifying code
908
- */
223
+ /*
909
- cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
224
+ * We need to break the TB after ISB to execute self-modifying code
910
- memset(env->cpu_watchpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_watchpoint));
225
* correctly and also to take any pending interrupts immediately.
911
-
226
* So use arm_cp_write_ignore() function instead of ARM_CP_NOP flag.
912
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_watchpoint); i++) {
227
*/
913
- hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
228
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v6_cp_reginfo[] = {
914
- }
229
.bank_fieldoffsets = { offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.ifar_s),
915
-}
230
offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.ifar_ns) },
916
-
231
.resetvalue = 0, },
917
-static void dbgwvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
232
- /* Watchpoint Fault Address Register : should actually only be present
918
- uint64_t value)
233
+ /*
919
-{
234
+ * Watchpoint Fault Address Register : should actually only be present
920
- ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
235
* for 1136, 1176, 11MPCore.
921
- int i = ri->crm;
236
*/
922
-
237
{ .name = "WFAR", .cp = 15, .crn = 6, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 1,
923
- /*
238
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool event_supported(uint16_t number)
924
- * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
239
static CPAccessResult pmreg_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
925
- *
240
bool isread)
926
- * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether [63:49] ([63:53] with FEAT_LVA)
241
{
927
- * are hardwired to the value of bit [48] ([52] with FEAT_LVA), or if
242
- /* Performance monitor registers user accessibility is controlled
928
- * they contain the value written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
243
+ /*
929
- * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
244
+ * Performance monitor registers user accessibility is controlled
930
- *
245
* by PMUSERENR. MDCR_EL2.TPM and MDCR_EL3.TPM allow configurable
931
- * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which lets
246
* trapping to EL2 or EL3 for other accesses.
932
- * us avoid considering whether or not FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
247
*/
933
- */
248
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult pmreg_access_ccntr(CPUARMState *env,
934
- value &= ~3ULL;
249
(MDCR_HPME | MDCR_HPMD | MDCR_HPMN | MDCR_HCCD | MDCR_HLP)
935
-
250
#define MDCR_EL3_PMU_ENABLE_BITS (MDCR_SPME | MDCR_SCCD)
936
- raw_write(env, ri, value);
251
937
- hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
252
-/* Returns true if the counter (pass 31 for PMCCNTR) should count events using
938
-}
253
+/*
939
-
254
+ * Returns true if the counter (pass 31 for PMCCNTR) should count events using
940
-static void dbgwcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
255
* the current EL, security state, and register configuration.
941
- uint64_t value)
256
*/
942
-{
257
static bool pmu_counter_enabled(CPUARMState *env, uint8_t counter)
943
- ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
258
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t pmccntr_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
944
- int i = ri->crm;
259
static void pmselr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
945
-
260
uint64_t value)
946
- raw_write(env, ri, value);
261
{
947
- hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
262
- /* The value of PMSELR.SEL affects the behavior of PMXEVTYPER and
948
-}
263
+ /*
949
-
264
+ * The value of PMSELR.SEL affects the behavior of PMXEVTYPER and
950
-void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
265
* PMXEVCNTR. We allow [0..31] to be written to PMSELR here; in the
951
-{
266
* meanwhile, we check PMSELR.SEL when PMXEVTYPER and PMXEVCNTR are
952
- CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
267
* accessed.
953
- uint64_t bvr = env->cp15.dbgbvr[n];
268
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void pmevtyper_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
954
- uint64_t bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[n];
269
env->cp15.c14_pmevtyper[counter] = value & PMXEVTYPER_MASK;
955
- vaddr addr;
270
pmevcntr_op_finish(env, counter);
956
- int bt;
271
}
957
- int flags = BP_CPU;
272
- /* Attempts to access PMXEVTYPER are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE when
958
-
273
+ /*
959
- if (env->cpu_breakpoint[n]) {
274
+ * Attempts to access PMXEVTYPER are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE when
960
- cpu_breakpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
275
* PMSELR value is equal to or greater than the number of implemented
961
- env->cpu_breakpoint[n] = NULL;
276
* counters, but not equal to 0x1f. We opt to behave as a RAZ/WI.
962
- }
277
*/
963
-
278
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t pmevcntr_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
964
- if (!extract64(bcr, 0, 1)) {
279
}
965
- /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
280
return ret;
966
- return;
281
} else {
967
- }
282
- /* We opt to behave as a RAZ/WI when attempts to access PM[X]EVCNTR
968
-
283
- * are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE. */
969
- bt = extract64(bcr, 20, 4);
284
+ /*
970
-
285
+ * We opt to behave as a RAZ/WI when attempts to access PM[X]EVCNTR
971
- switch (bt) {
286
+ * are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE.
972
- case 4: /* unlinked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
287
+ */
973
- case 5: /* linked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
288
return 0;
974
- qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
289
}
975
- "arm: address mismatch breakpoint types not implemented\n");
290
}
976
- return;
291
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void pmintenclr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
977
- case 0: /* unlinked address match */
292
static void vbar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
978
- case 1: /* linked address match */
293
uint64_t value)
979
- {
294
{
980
- /*
295
- /* Note that even though the AArch64 view of this register has bits
981
- * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
296
+ /*
982
- *
297
+ * Note that even though the AArch64 view of this register has bits
983
- * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether bits [63:49]
298
* [10:0] all RES0 we can only mask the bottom 5, to comply with the
984
- * ([63:53] for FEAT_LVA) are hardwired to a copy of the sign bit
299
* architectural requirements for bits which are RES0 only in some
985
- * of the VA field ([48] or [52] for FEAT_LVA), or whether the
300
* contexts. (ARMv8 would permit us to do no masking at all, but ARMv7
986
- * value is read as written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
301
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void scr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value)
987
- * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
302
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL2)) {
988
- * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which
303
valid_mask &= ~SCR_HCE;
989
- * lets us avoid considering whether FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
304
990
- *
305
- /* On ARMv7, SMD (or SCD as it is called in v7) is only
991
- * The BAS field is used to allow setting breakpoints on 16-bit
306
+ /*
992
- * wide instructions; it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
307
+ * On ARMv7, SMD (or SCD as it is called in v7) is only
993
- * a bp will fire if the addresses covered by the bp and the addresses
308
* supported if EL2 exists. The bit is UNK/SBZP when
994
- * covered by the insn overlap but the insn doesn't start at the
309
* EL2 is unavailable. In QEMU ARMv7, we force it to always zero
995
- * start of the bp address range. We choose to require the insn and
310
* when EL2 is unavailable.
996
- * the bp to have the same address. The constraints on writing to
311
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t ccsidr_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
997
- * BAS enforced in dbgbcr_write mean we have only four cases:
312
{
998
- * 0b0000 => no breakpoint
313
ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
999
- * 0b0011 => breakpoint on addr
314
1000
- * 0b1100 => breakpoint on addr + 2
315
- /* Acquire the CSSELR index from the bank corresponding to the CCSIDR
1001
- * 0b1111 => breakpoint on addr
316
+ /*
1002
- * See also figure D2-3 in the v8 ARM ARM (DDI0487A.c).
317
+ * Acquire the CSSELR index from the bank corresponding to the CCSIDR
1003
- */
318
* bank
1004
- int bas = extract64(bcr, 5, 4);
319
*/
1005
- addr = bvr & ~3ULL;
320
uint32_t index = A32_BANKED_REG_GET(env, csselr,
1006
- if (bas == 0) {
321
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
1007
- return;
322
/* the old v6 WFI, UNPREDICTABLE in v7 but we choose to NOP */
1008
- }
323
{ .name = "NOP", .cp = 15, .crn = 7, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 4,
1009
- if (bas == 0xc) {
324
.access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
1010
- addr += 2;
325
- /* Performance monitors are implementation defined in v7,
1011
- }
326
+ /*
1012
- break;
327
+ * Performance monitors are implementation defined in v7,
1013
- }
328
* but with an ARM recommended set of registers, which we
1014
- case 2: /* unlinked context ID match */
329
* follow.
1015
- case 8: /* unlinked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
330
*
1016
- case 10: /* unlinked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
331
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
1017
- qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
332
.writefn = csselr_write, .resetvalue = 0,
1018
- "arm: unlinked context breakpoint types not implemented\n");
333
.bank_fieldoffsets = { offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.csselr_s),
1019
- return;
334
offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.csselr_ns) } },
1020
- case 9: /* linked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
335
- /* Auxiliary ID register: this actually has an IMPDEF value but for now
1021
- case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
336
+ /*
1022
- case 3: /* linked context ID match */
337
+ * Auxiliary ID register: this actually has an IMPDEF value but for now
1023
- default:
338
* just RAZ for all cores:
1024
- /*
339
*/
1025
- * We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless
340
{ .name = "AIDR", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
1026
- * they are linked to by some other bp/wp, which is handled in
341
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
1027
- * updates for the linking bp/wp). We choose to also generate no events
342
.access = PL1_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST,
1028
- * for reserved values.
343
.accessfn = access_aa64_tid1,
1029
- */
344
.resetvalue = 0 },
1030
- return;
345
- /* Auxiliary fault status registers: these also are IMPDEF, and we
1031
- }
346
+ /*
1032
-
347
+ * Auxiliary fault status registers: these also are IMPDEF, and we
1033
- cpu_breakpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), addr, flags, &env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
348
* choose to RAZ/WI for all cores.
1034
-}
349
*/
1035
-
350
{ .name = "AFSR0_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
1036
-void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
351
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
1037
-{
352
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 5, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 1,
1038
- int i;
353
.access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tvm_trvm,
1039
- CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
354
.type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
1040
-
355
- /* MAIR can just read-as-written because we don't implement caches
1041
- /*
356
+ /*
1042
- * Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to
357
+ * MAIR can just read-as-written because we don't implement caches
1043
- * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
358
* and so don't need to care about memory attributes.
1044
- */
359
*/
1045
- cpu_breakpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
360
{ .name = "MAIR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
1046
- memset(env->cpu_breakpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_breakpoint));
361
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v7_cp_reginfo[] = {
1047
-
362
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 6, .crn = 10, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 0,
1048
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_breakpoint); i++) {
363
.access = PL3_RW, .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mair_el[3]),
1049
- hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
364
.resetvalue = 0 },
1050
- }
365
- /* For non-long-descriptor page tables these are PRRR and NMRR;
1051
-}
366
+ /*
1052
-
367
+ * For non-long-descriptor page tables these are PRRR and NMRR;
1053
-static void dbgbvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
368
* regardless they still act as reads-as-written for QEMU.
1054
- uint64_t value)
369
*/
1055
-{
370
- /* MAIR0/1 are defined separately from their 64-bit counterpart which
1056
- ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
371
+ /*
1057
- int i = ri->crm;
372
+ * MAIR0/1 are defined separately from their 64-bit counterpart which
1058
-
373
* allows them to assign the correct fieldoffset based on the endianness
1059
- raw_write(env, ri, value);
374
* handled in the field definitions.
1060
- hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
375
*/
1061
-}
376
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v6k_cp_reginfo[] = {
1062
-
377
static CPAccessResult gt_cntfrq_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
1063
-static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
378
bool isread)
1064
- uint64_t value)
379
{
1065
-{
380
- /* CNTFRQ: not visible from PL0 if both PL0PCTEN and PL0VCTEN are zero.
1066
- ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
381
+ /*
1067
- int i = ri->crm;
382
+ * CNTFRQ: not visible from PL0 if both PL0PCTEN and PL0VCTEN are zero.
1068
-
383
* Writable only at the highest implemented exception level.
1069
- /*
384
*/
1070
- * BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only
385
int el = arm_current_el(env);
1071
- * copy of BAS[0].
386
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult gt_stimer_access(CPUARMState *env,
1072
- */
387
const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
1073
- value = deposit64(value, 6, 1, extract64(value, 5, 1));
388
bool isread)
1074
- value = deposit64(value, 8, 1, extract64(value, 7, 1));
389
{
1075
-
390
- /* The AArch64 register view of the secure physical timer is
1076
- raw_write(env, ri, value);
391
+ /*
1077
- hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
392
+ * The AArch64 register view of the secure physical timer is
1078
-}
393
* always accessible from EL3, and configurably accessible from
1079
-
394
* Secure EL1.
1080
-static void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
395
*/
1081
-{
396
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void gt_recalc_timer(ARMCPU *cpu, int timeridx)
1082
- /*
397
ARMGenericTimer *gt = &cpu->env.cp15.c14_timer[timeridx];
1083
- * Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers.
398
1084
- * These are just dummy implementations for now.
399
if (gt->ctl & 1) {
1085
- */
400
- /* Timer enabled: calculate and set current ISTATUS, irq, and
1086
- int i;
401
+ /*
1087
- int wrps, brps, ctx_cmps;
402
+ * Timer enabled: calculate and set current ISTATUS, irq, and
1088
-
403
* reset timer to when ISTATUS next has to change
1089
- /*
404
*/
1090
- * The Arm ARM says DBGDIDR is optional and deprecated if EL1 cannot
405
uint64_t offset = timeridx == GTIMER_VIRT ?
1091
- * use AArch32. Given that bit 15 is RES1, if the value is 0 then
406
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void gt_recalc_timer(ARMCPU *cpu, int timeridx)
1092
- * the register must not exist for this cpu.
407
/* Next transition is when we hit cval */
1093
- */
408
nexttick = gt->cval + offset;
1094
- if (cpu->isar.dbgdidr != 0) {
409
}
1095
- ARMCPRegInfo dbgdidr = {
410
- /* Note that the desired next expiry time might be beyond the
1096
- .name = "DBGDIDR", .cp = 14, .crn = 0, .crm = 0,
411
+ /*
1097
- .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
412
+ * Note that the desired next expiry time might be beyond the
1098
- .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
413
* signed-64-bit range of a QEMUTimer -- in this case we just
1099
- .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdidr,
414
* set the timer for as far in the future as possible. When the
1100
- };
415
* timer expires we will reset the timer for any remaining period.
1101
- define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdidr);
416
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void gt_ctl_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
1102
- }
417
/* Enable toggled */
1103
-
418
gt_recalc_timer(cpu, timeridx);
1104
- brps = arm_num_brps(cpu);
419
} else if ((oldval ^ value) & 2) {
1105
- wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu);
420
- /* IMASK toggled: don't need to recalculate,
1106
- ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu);
421
+ /*
1107
-
422
+ * IMASK toggled: don't need to recalculate,
1108
- assert(ctx_cmps <= brps);
423
* just set the interrupt line based on ISTATUS
1109
-
424
*/
1110
- define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_cp_reginfo);
425
int irqstate = (oldval & 4) && !(value & 2);
1111
-
426
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_gt_cntfrq_reset(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *opaque)
1112
- if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)) {
427
}
1113
- define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_lpae_cp_reginfo);
428
1114
- }
429
static const ARMCPRegInfo generic_timer_cp_reginfo[] = {
1115
-
430
- /* Note that CNTFRQ is purely reads-as-written for the benefit
1116
- for (i = 0; i < brps; i++) {
431
+ /*
1117
- char *dbgbvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBVR%d_EL1", i);
432
+ * Note that CNTFRQ is purely reads-as-written for the benefit
1118
- char *dbgbcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBCR%d_EL1", i);
433
* of software; writing it doesn't actually change the timer frequency.
1119
- ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
434
* Our reset value matches the fixed frequency we implement the timer at.
1120
- { .name = dbgbvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
435
*/
1121
- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 4,
436
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo generic_timer_cp_reginfo[] = {
1122
- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
437
.readfn = gt_virt_redir_cval_read, .raw_readfn = raw_read,
1123
- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbvr[i]),
438
.writefn = gt_virt_redir_cval_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write,
1124
- .writefn = dbgbvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
439
},
1125
- },
440
- /* Secure timer -- this is actually restricted to only EL3
1126
- { .name = dbgbcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
441
+ /*
1127
- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 5,
442
+ * Secure timer -- this is actually restricted to only EL3
1128
- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
443
* and configurably Secure-EL1 via the accessfn.
1129
- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbcr[i]),
444
*/
1130
- .writefn = dbgbcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
445
{ .name = "CNTPS_TVAL_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
1131
- },
446
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult e2h_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
1132
- };
447
1133
- define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
448
#else
1134
- g_free(dbgbvr_el1_name);
449
1135
- g_free(dbgbcr_el1_name);
450
-/* In user-mode most of the generic timer registers are inaccessible
1136
- }
451
+/*
1137
-
452
+ * In user-mode most of the generic timer registers are inaccessible
1138
- for (i = 0; i < wrps; i++) {
453
* however modern kernels (4.12+) allow access to cntvct_el0
1139
- char *dbgwvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWVR%d_EL1", i);
454
*/
1140
- char *dbgwcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWCR%d_EL1", i);
455
1141
- ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
456
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t gt_virt_cnt_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
1142
- { .name = dbgwvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
457
{
1143
- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 6,
458
ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
1144
- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
459
1145
- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwvr[i]),
460
- /* Currently we have no support for QEMUTimer in linux-user so we
1146
- .writefn = dbgwvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
461
+ /*
1147
- },
462
+ * Currently we have no support for QEMUTimer in linux-user so we
1148
- { .name = dbgwcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
463
* can't call gt_get_countervalue(env), instead we directly
1149
- .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 7,
464
* call the lower level functions.
1150
- .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
465
*/
1151
- .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwcr[i]),
466
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult ats_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
1152
- .writefn = dbgwcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
467
bool isread)
1153
- },
468
{
1154
- };
469
if (ri->opc2 & 4) {
1155
- define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
470
- /* The ATS12NSO* operations must trap to EL3 or EL2 if executed in
1156
- g_free(dbgwvr_el1_name);
471
+ /*
1157
- g_free(dbgwcr_el1_name);
472
+ * The ATS12NSO* operations must trap to EL3 or EL2 if executed in
1158
- }
473
* Secure EL1 (which can only happen if EL3 is AArch64).
1159
-}
474
* They are simply UNDEF if executed from NS EL1.
1160
-
475
* They function normally from EL2 or EL3.
1161
static void define_pmu_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
476
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t do_ats_write(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t value,
1162
{
477
}
1163
/*
478
}
479
} else {
480
- /* fsr is a DFSR/IFSR value for the short descriptor
481
+ /*
482
+ * fsr is a DFSR/IFSR value for the short descriptor
483
* translation table format (with WnR always clear).
484
* Convert it to a 32-bit PAR.
485
*/
486
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo pmsav8r_cp_reginfo[] = {
487
};
488
489
static const ARMCPRegInfo pmsav7_cp_reginfo[] = {
490
- /* Reset for all these registers is handled in arm_cpu_reset(),
491
+ /*
492
+ * Reset for all these registers is handled in arm_cpu_reset(),
493
* because the PMSAv7 is also used by M-profile CPUs, which do
494
* not register cpregs but still need the state to be reset.
495
*/
496
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void vmsa_ttbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
497
}
498
499
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)) {
500
- /* With LPAE the TTBCR could result in a change of ASID
501
+ /*
502
+ * With LPAE the TTBCR could result in a change of ASID
503
* via the TTBCR.A1 bit, so do a TLB flush.
504
*/
505
tlb_flush(CPU(cpu));
506
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo vmsa_cp_reginfo[] = {
507
offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.tcr_el[1])} },
508
};
509
510
-/* Note that unlike TTBCR, writing to TTBCR2 does not require flushing
511
+/*
512
+ * Note that unlike TTBCR, writing to TTBCR2 does not require flushing
513
* qemu tlbs nor adjusting cached masks.
514
*/
515
static const ARMCPRegInfo ttbcr2_reginfo = {
516
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void omap_wfi_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
517
static void omap_cachemaint_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
518
uint64_t value)
519
{
520
- /* On OMAP there are registers indicating the max/min index of dcache lines
521
+ /*
522
+ * On OMAP there are registers indicating the max/min index of dcache lines
523
* containing a dirty line; cache flush operations have to reset these.
524
*/
525
env->cp15.c15_i_max = 0x000;
526
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo omap_cp_reginfo[] = {
527
.crm = 8, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0, .access = PL1_RW,
528
.type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
529
.readfn = arm_cp_read_zero, .writefn = omap_wfi_write, },
530
- /* TODO: Peripheral port remap register:
531
+ /*
532
+ * TODO: Peripheral port remap register:
533
* On OMAP2 mcr p15, 0, rn, c15, c2, 4 sets up the interrupt controller
534
* base address at $rn & ~0xfff and map size of 0x200 << ($rn & 0xfff),
535
* when MMU is off.
536
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo xscale_cp_reginfo[] = {
537
.cp = 15, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 1, .access = PL1_RW,
538
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.c1_xscaleauxcr),
539
.resetvalue = 0, },
540
- /* XScale specific cache-lockdown: since we have no cache we NOP these
541
+ /*
542
+ * XScale specific cache-lockdown: since we have no cache we NOP these
543
* and hope the guest does not really rely on cache behaviour.
544
*/
545
{ .name = "XSCALE_LOCK_ICACHE_LINE",
546
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo xscale_cp_reginfo[] = {
547
};
548
549
static const ARMCPRegInfo dummy_c15_cp_reginfo[] = {
550
- /* RAZ/WI the whole crn=15 space, when we don't have a more specific
551
+ /*
552
+ * RAZ/WI the whole crn=15 space, when we don't have a more specific
553
* implementation of this implementation-defined space.
554
* Ideally this should eventually disappear in favour of actually
555
* implementing the correct behaviour for all cores.
556
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo cache_block_ops_cp_reginfo[] = {
557
};
558
559
static const ARMCPRegInfo cache_test_clean_cp_reginfo[] = {
560
- /* The cache test-and-clean instructions always return (1 << 30)
561
+ /*
562
+ * The cache test-and-clean instructions always return (1 << 30)
563
* to indicate that there are no dirty cache lines.
564
*/
565
{ .name = "TC_DCACHE", .cp = 15, .crn = 7, .crm = 10, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 3,
566
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t mpidr_read_val(CPUARMState *env)
567
568
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V7MP)) {
569
mpidr |= (1U << 31);
570
- /* Cores which are uniprocessor (non-coherent)
571
+ /*
572
+ * Cores which are uniprocessor (non-coherent)
573
* but still implement the MP extensions set
574
* bit 30. (For instance, Cortex-R5).
575
*/
576
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_tocu(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
577
return do_cacheop_pou_access(env, HCR_TOCU | HCR_TPU);
578
}
579
580
-/* See: D4.7.2 TLB maintenance requirements and the TLB maintenance instructions
581
+/*
582
+ * See: D4.7.2 TLB maintenance requirements and the TLB maintenance instructions
583
* Page D4-1736 (DDI0487A.b)
584
*/
585
586
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void tlbi_aa64_alle3is_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
587
static void tlbi_aa64_vae2_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
588
uint64_t value)
589
{
590
- /* Invalidate by VA, EL2
591
+ /*
592
+ * Invalidate by VA, EL2
593
* Currently handles both VAE2 and VALE2, since we don't support
594
* flush-last-level-only.
595
*/
596
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void tlbi_aa64_vae2_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
597
static void tlbi_aa64_vae3_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
598
uint64_t value)
599
{
600
- /* Invalidate by VA, EL3
601
+ /*
602
+ * Invalidate by VA, EL3
603
* Currently handles both VAE3 and VALE3, since we don't support
604
* flush-last-level-only.
605
*/
606
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void tlbi_aa64_vae1is_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
607
static void tlbi_aa64_vae1_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
608
uint64_t value)
609
{
610
- /* Invalidate by VA, EL1&0 (AArch64 version).
611
+ /*
612
+ * Invalidate by VA, EL1&0 (AArch64 version).
613
* Currently handles all of VAE1, VAAE1, VAALE1 and VALE1,
614
* since we don't support flush-for-specific-ASID-only or
615
* flush-last-level-only.
616
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult sp_el0_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
617
bool isread)
618
{
619
if (!(env->pstate & PSTATE_SP)) {
620
- /* Access to SP_EL0 is undefined if it's being used as
621
+ /*
622
+ * Access to SP_EL0 is undefined if it's being used as
623
* the stack pointer.
624
*/
625
return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED;
626
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void sctlr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
627
}
628
629
if (raw_read(env, ri) == value) {
630
- /* Skip the TLB flush if nothing actually changed; Linux likes
631
+ /*
632
+ * Skip the TLB flush if nothing actually changed; Linux likes
633
* to do a lot of pointless SCTLR writes.
634
*/
635
return;
636
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void mdcr_el2_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
637
}
638
639
static const ARMCPRegInfo v8_cp_reginfo[] = {
640
- /* Minimal set of EL0-visible registers. This will need to be expanded
641
+ /*
642
+ * Minimal set of EL0-visible registers. This will need to be expanded
643
* significantly for system emulation of AArch64 CPUs.
644
*/
645
{ .name = "NZCV", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
646
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v8_cp_reginfo[] = {
647
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 4, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0,
648
.access = PL1_RW,
649
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, banked_spsr[BANK_SVC]) },
650
- /* We rely on the access checks not allowing the guest to write to the
651
+ /*
652
+ * We rely on the access checks not allowing the guest to write to the
653
* state field when SPSel indicates that it's being used as the stack
654
* pointer.
655
*/
656
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void do_hcr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t value, uint64_t valid_mask)
657
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3)) {
658
valid_mask &= ~HCR_HCD;
659
} else if (cpu->psci_conduit != QEMU_PSCI_CONDUIT_SMC) {
660
- /* Architecturally HCR.TSC is RES0 if EL3 is not implemented.
661
+ /*
662
+ * Architecturally HCR.TSC is RES0 if EL3 is not implemented.
663
* However, if we're using the SMC PSCI conduit then QEMU is
664
* effectively acting like EL3 firmware and so the guest at
665
* EL2 should retain the ability to prevent EL1 from being
666
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo el2_cp_reginfo[] = {
667
.access = PL2_W, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_UNDEF,
668
.writefn = tlbi_aa64_vae2is_write },
669
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
670
- /* Unlike the other EL2-related AT operations, these must
671
+ /*
672
+ * Unlike the other EL2-related AT operations, these must
673
* UNDEF from EL3 if EL2 is not implemented, which is why we
674
* define them here rather than with the rest of the AT ops.
675
*/
676
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo el2_cp_reginfo[] = {
677
.access = PL2_W, .accessfn = at_s1e2_access,
678
.type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW | ARM_CP_RAISES_EXC | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_UNDEF,
679
.writefn = ats_write64 },
680
- /* The AArch32 ATS1H* operations are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
681
+ /*
682
+ * The AArch32 ATS1H* operations are CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
683
* if EL2 is not implemented; we choose to UNDEF. Behaviour at EL3
684
* with SCR.NS == 0 outside Monitor mode is UNPREDICTABLE; we choose
685
* to behave as if SCR.NS was 1.
686
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo el2_cp_reginfo[] = {
687
.writefn = ats1h_write, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW | ARM_CP_RAISES_EXC },
688
{ .name = "CNTHCTL_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
689
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 14, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
690
- /* ARMv7 requires bit 0 and 1 to reset to 1. ARMv8 defines the
691
+ /*
692
+ * ARMv7 requires bit 0 and 1 to reset to 1. ARMv8 defines the
693
* reset values as IMPDEF. We choose to reset to 3 to comply with
694
* both ARMv7 and ARMv8.
695
*/
696
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo el2_sec_cp_reginfo[] = {
697
static CPAccessResult nsacr_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
698
bool isread)
699
{
700
- /* The NSACR is RW at EL3, and RO for NS EL1 and NS EL2.
701
+ /*
702
+ * The NSACR is RW at EL3, and RO for NS EL1 and NS EL2.
703
* At Secure EL1 it traps to EL3 or EL2.
704
*/
705
if (arm_current_el(env) == 3) {
706
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void define_pmu_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
707
}
708
}
709
710
-/* We don't know until after realize whether there's a GICv3
711
+/*
712
+ * We don't know until after realize whether there's a GICv3
713
* attached, and that is what registers the gicv3 sysregs.
714
* So we have to fill in the GIC fields in ID_PFR/ID_PFR1_EL1/ID_AA64PFR0_EL1
715
* at runtime.
716
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t id_aa64pfr0_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri)
717
}
718
#endif
719
720
-/* Shared logic between LORID and the rest of the LOR* registers.
721
+/*
722
+ * Shared logic between LORID and the rest of the LOR* registers.
723
* Secure state exclusion has already been dealt with.
724
*/
725
static CPAccessResult access_lor_ns(CPUARMState *env,
726
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
727
728
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, cp_reginfo);
729
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) {
730
- /* Must go early as it is full of wildcards that may be
731
+ /*
732
+ * Must go early as it is full of wildcards that may be
733
* overridden by later definitions.
734
*/
735
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, not_v8_cp_reginfo);
736
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
737
.access = PL1_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST,
738
.accessfn = access_aa32_tid3,
739
.resetvalue = cpu->isar.id_pfr0 },
740
- /* ID_PFR1 is not a plain ARM_CP_CONST because we don't know
741
+ /*
742
+ * ID_PFR1 is not a plain ARM_CP_CONST because we don't know
743
* the value of the GIC field until after we define these regs.
744
*/
745
{ .name = "ID_PFR1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
746
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
747
748
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, el3_regs);
749
}
750
- /* The behaviour of NSACR is sufficiently various that we don't
751
+ /*
752
+ * The behaviour of NSACR is sufficiently various that we don't
753
* try to describe it in a single reginfo:
754
* if EL3 is 64 bit, then trap to EL3 from S EL1,
755
* reads as constant 0xc00 from NS EL1 and NS EL2
756
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
757
if (cpu_isar_feature(aa32_jazelle, cpu)) {
758
define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, jazelle_regs);
759
}
760
- /* Slightly awkwardly, the OMAP and StrongARM cores need all of
761
+ /*
762
+ * Slightly awkwardly, the OMAP and StrongARM cores need all of
763
* cp15 crn=0 to be writes-ignored, whereas for other cores they should
764
* be read-only (ie write causes UNDEF exception).
765
*/
766
{
767
ARMCPRegInfo id_pre_v8_midr_cp_reginfo[] = {
768
- /* Pre-v8 MIDR space.
769
+ /*
770
+ * Pre-v8 MIDR space.
771
* Note that the MIDR isn't a simple constant register because
772
* of the TI925 behaviour where writes to another register can
773
* cause the MIDR value to change.
774
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
775
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_OMAPCP) ||
776
arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_STRONGARM)) {
777
size_t i;
778
- /* Register the blanket "writes ignored" value first to cover the
779
+ /*
780
+ * Register the blanket "writes ignored" value first to cover the
781
* whole space. Then update the specific ID registers to allow write
782
* access, so that they ignore writes rather than causing them to
783
* UNDEF.
784
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
785
.raw_writefn = raw_write,
786
};
787
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_XSCALE)) {
788
- /* Normally we would always end the TB on an SCTLR write, but Linux
789
+ /*
790
+ * Normally we would always end the TB on an SCTLR write, but Linux
791
* arch/arm/mach-pxa/sleep.S expects two instructions following
792
* an MMU enable to execute from cache. Imitate this behaviour.
793
*/
794
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void add_cpreg_to_hashtable(ARMCPU *cpu, const ARMCPRegInfo *r,
795
void define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque(ARMCPU *cpu,
796
const ARMCPRegInfo *r, void *opaque)
797
{
798
- /* Define implementations of coprocessor registers.
799
+ /*
800
+ * Define implementations of coprocessor registers.
801
* We store these in a hashtable because typically
802
* there are less than 150 registers in a space which
803
* is 16*16*16*8*8 = 262144 in size.
804
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque(ARMCPU *cpu,
805
default:
806
g_assert_not_reached();
807
}
808
- /* The AArch64 pseudocode CheckSystemAccess() specifies that op1
809
+ /*
810
+ * The AArch64 pseudocode CheckSystemAccess() specifies that op1
811
* encodes a minimum access level for the register. We roll this
812
* runtime check into our general permission check code, so check
813
* here that the reginfo's specified permissions are strict enough
814
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque(ARMCPU *cpu,
815
assert((r->access & ~mask) == 0);
816
}
817
818
- /* Check that the register definition has enough info to handle
819
+ /*
820
+ * Check that the register definition has enough info to handle
821
* reads and writes if they are permitted.
822
*/
823
if (!(r->type & (ARM_CP_SPECIAL_MASK | ARM_CP_CONST))) {
824
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque(ARMCPU *cpu,
825
continue;
826
}
827
if (state == ARM_CP_STATE_AA32) {
828
- /* Under AArch32 CP registers can be common
829
+ /*
830
+ * Under AArch32 CP registers can be common
831
* (same for secure and non-secure world) or banked.
832
*/
833
char *name;
834
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque(ARMCPU *cpu,
835
g_assert_not_reached();
836
}
837
} else {
838
- /* AArch64 registers get mapped to non-secure instance
839
- * of AArch32 */
840
+ /*
841
+ * AArch64 registers get mapped to non-secure instance
842
+ * of AArch32
843
+ */
844
add_cpreg_to_hashtable(cpu, r, opaque, state,
845
ARM_CP_SECSTATE_NS,
846
crm, opc1, opc2, r->name);
847
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_cp_reset_ignore(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *opaque)
848
849
static int bad_mode_switch(CPUARMState *env, int mode, CPSRWriteType write_type)
850
{
851
- /* Return true if it is not valid for us to switch to
852
+ /*
853
+ * Return true if it is not valid for us to switch to
854
* this CPU mode (ie all the UNPREDICTABLE cases in
855
* the ARM ARM CPSRWriteByInstr pseudocode).
856
*/
857
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int bad_mode_switch(CPUARMState *env, int mode, CPSRWriteType write_type)
858
case ARM_CPU_MODE_UND:
859
case ARM_CPU_MODE_IRQ:
860
case ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ:
861
- /* Note that we don't implement the IMPDEF NSACR.RFR which in v7
862
+ /*
863
+ * Note that we don't implement the IMPDEF NSACR.RFR which in v7
864
* allows FIQ mode to be Secure-only. (In v8 this doesn't exist.)
865
*/
866
- /* If HCR.TGE is set then changes from Monitor to NS PL1 via MSR
867
+ /*
868
+ * If HCR.TGE is set then changes from Monitor to NS PL1 via MSR
869
* and CPS are treated as illegal mode changes.
870
*/
871
if (write_type == CPSRWriteByInstr &&
872
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
873
env->GE = (val >> 16) & 0xf;
874
}
875
876
- /* In a V7 implementation that includes the security extensions but does
877
+ /*
878
+ * In a V7 implementation that includes the security extensions but does
879
* not include Virtualization Extensions the SCR.FW and SCR.AW bits control
880
* whether non-secure software is allowed to change the CPSR_F and CPSR_A
881
* bits respectively.
882
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
883
changed_daif = (env->daif ^ val) & mask;
884
885
if (changed_daif & CPSR_A) {
886
- /* Check to see if we are allowed to change the masking of async
887
+ /*
888
+ * Check to see if we are allowed to change the masking of async
889
* abort exceptions from a non-secure state.
890
*/
891
if (!(env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_AW)) {
892
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
893
}
894
895
if (changed_daif & CPSR_F) {
896
- /* Check to see if we are allowed to change the masking of FIQ
897
+ /*
898
+ * Check to see if we are allowed to change the masking of FIQ
899
* exceptions from a non-secure state.
900
*/
901
if (!(env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_FW)) {
902
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
903
mask &= ~CPSR_F;
904
}
905
906
- /* Check whether non-maskable FIQ (NMFI) support is enabled.
907
+ /*
908
+ * Check whether non-maskable FIQ (NMFI) support is enabled.
909
* If this bit is set software is not allowed to mask
910
* FIQs, but is allowed to set CPSR_F to 0.
911
*/
912
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
913
if (write_type != CPSRWriteRaw &&
914
((env->uncached_cpsr ^ val) & mask & CPSR_M)) {
915
if ((env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M) == ARM_CPU_MODE_USR) {
916
- /* Note that we can only get here in USR mode if this is a
917
+ /*
918
+ * Note that we can only get here in USR mode if this is a
919
* gdb stub write; for this case we follow the architectural
920
* behaviour for guest writes in USR mode of ignoring an attempt
921
* to switch mode. (Those are caught by translate.c for writes
922
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
923
*/
924
mask &= ~CPSR_M;
925
} else if (bad_mode_switch(env, val & CPSR_M, write_type)) {
926
- /* Attempt to switch to an invalid mode: this is UNPREDICTABLE in
927
+ /*
928
+ * Attempt to switch to an invalid mode: this is UNPREDICTABLE in
929
* v7, and has defined behaviour in v8:
930
* + leave CPSR.M untouched
931
* + allow changes to the other CPSR fields
932
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void switch_mode(CPUARMState *env, int mode)
933
env->regs[14] = env->banked_r14[r14_bank_number(mode)];
934
}
935
936
-/* Physical Interrupt Target EL Lookup Table
937
+/*
938
+ * Physical Interrupt Target EL Lookup Table
939
*
940
* [ From ARM ARM section G1.13.4 (Table G1-15) ]
941
*
942
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t arm_phys_excp_target_el(CPUState *cs, uint32_t excp_idx,
943
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3)) {
944
rw = ((env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_RW) == SCR_RW);
945
} else {
946
- /* Either EL2 is the highest EL (and so the EL2 register width
947
+ /*
948
+ * Either EL2 is the highest EL (and so the EL2 register width
949
* is given by is64); or there is no EL2 or EL3, in which case
950
* the value of 'rw' does not affect the table lookup anyway.
951
*/
952
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void aarch64_sync_64_to_32(CPUARMState *env)
953
env->banked_r13[bank_number(ARM_CPU_MODE_UND)] = env->xregs[23];
954
}
955
956
- /* Registers x24-x30 are mapped to r8-r14 in FIQ mode. If we are in FIQ
957
+ /*
958
+ * Registers x24-x30 are mapped to r8-r14 in FIQ mode. If we are in FIQ
959
* mode, then we can copy to r8-r14. Otherwise, we copy to the
960
* FIQ bank for r8-r14.
961
*/
962
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_do_interrupt_aarch32(CPUState *cs)
963
/* High vectors. When enabled, base address cannot be remapped. */
964
addr += 0xffff0000;
965
} else {
966
- /* ARM v7 architectures provide a vector base address register to remap
967
+ /*
968
+ * ARM v7 architectures provide a vector base address register to remap
969
* the interrupt vector table.
970
* This register is only followed in non-monitor mode, and is banked.
971
* Note: only bits 31:5 are valid.
972
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_do_interrupt_aarch64(CPUState *cs)
973
aarch64_sve_change_el(env, cur_el, new_el, is_a64(env));
974
975
if (cur_el < new_el) {
976
- /* Entry vector offset depends on whether the implemented EL
977
+ /*
978
+ * Entry vector offset depends on whether the implemented EL
979
* immediately lower than the target level is using AArch32 or AArch64
980
*/
981
bool is_aa64;
982
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void handle_semihosting(CPUState *cs)
983
}
984
#endif
985
986
-/* Handle a CPU exception for A and R profile CPUs.
987
+/*
988
+ * Handle a CPU exception for A and R profile CPUs.
989
* Do any appropriate logging, handle PSCI calls, and then hand off
990
* to the AArch64-entry or AArch32-entry function depending on the
991
* target exception level's register width.
992
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
993
}
994
#endif
995
996
- /* Hooks may change global state so BQL should be held, also the
997
+ /*
998
+ * Hooks may change global state so BQL should be held, also the
999
* BQL needs to be held for any modification of
1000
* cs->interrupt_request.
1001
*/
1002
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ ARMVAParameters aa64_va_parameters(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t va,
1003
};
1004
}
1005
1006
-/* Note that signed overflow is undefined in C. The following routines are
1007
- careful to use unsigned types where modulo arithmetic is required.
1008
- Failure to do so _will_ break on newer gcc. */
1009
+/*
1010
+ * Note that signed overflow is undefined in C. The following routines are
1011
+ * careful to use unsigned types where modulo arithmetic is required.
1012
+ * Failure to do so _will_ break on newer gcc.
1013
+ */
1014
1015
/* Signed saturating arithmetic. */
1016
1017
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t HELPER(sel_flags)(uint32_t flags, uint32_t a, uint32_t b)
1018
return (a & mask) | (b & ~mask);
1019
}
1020
1021
-/* CRC helpers.
1022
+/*
1023
+ * CRC helpers.
1024
* The upper bytes of val (above the number specified by 'bytes') must have
1025
* been zeroed out by the caller.
1026
*/
1027
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t HELPER(crc32c)(uint32_t acc, uint32_t val, uint32_t bytes)
1028
return crc32c(acc, buf, bytes) ^ 0xffffffff;
1029
}
1030
1031
-/* Return the exception level to which FP-disabled exceptions should
1032
+/*
1033
+ * Return the exception level to which FP-disabled exceptions should
1034
* be taken, or 0 if FP is enabled.
1035
*/
1036
int fp_exception_el(CPUARMState *env, int cur_el)
1037
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ int fp_exception_el(CPUARMState *env, int cur_el)
1038
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
1039
uint64_t hcr_el2;
1040
1041
- /* CPACR and the CPTR registers don't exist before v6, so FP is
1042
+ /*
1043
+ * CPACR and the CPTR registers don't exist before v6, so FP is
1044
* always accessible
1045
*/
1046
if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V6)) {
1047
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ int fp_exception_el(CPUARMState *env, int cur_el)
1048
1049
hcr_el2 = arm_hcr_el2_eff(env);
1050
1051
- /* The CPACR controls traps to EL1, or PL1 if we're 32 bit:
1052
+ /*
1053
+ * The CPACR controls traps to EL1, or PL1 if we're 32 bit:
1054
* 0, 2 : trap EL0 and EL1/PL1 accesses
1055
* 1 : trap only EL0 accesses
1056
* 3 : trap no accesses
1164
--
1057
--
1165
2.25.1
1058
2.25.1
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1
Before moving debug system register helper functions to a
1
From: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
2
different file, fix the code style issues (mostly block
3
comment syntax) so checkpatch doesn't complain about the
4
code-motion patch.
5
2
3
Fix the following:
4
5
ERROR: spaces required around that '|' (ctx:VxV)
6
ERROR: space required before the open parenthesis '('
7
ERROR: spaces required around that '+' (ctx:VxB)
8
ERROR: space prohibited between function name and open parenthesis '('
9
10
(the last two still have some occurrences in macros which I left
11
behind because it might impact readability)
12
13
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
14
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
15
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
16
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-3-farosas@suse.de
6
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
17
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
8
Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org
9
---
18
---
10
target/arm/helper.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
19
target/arm/helper.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
11
1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
20
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
12
21
13
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
22
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
23
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
24
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
16
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
25
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env)
26
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void add_cpreg_to_list(gpointer key, gpointer opaque)
18
return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0;
27
uint32_t regidx = (uintptr_t)key;
28
const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = get_arm_cp_reginfo(cpu->cp_regs, regidx);
29
30
- if (!(ri->type & (ARM_CP_NO_RAW|ARM_CP_ALIAS))) {
31
+ if (!(ri->type & (ARM_CP_NO_RAW | ARM_CP_ALIAS))) {
32
cpu->cpreg_indexes[cpu->cpreg_array_len] = cpreg_to_kvm_id(regidx);
33
/* The value array need not be initialized at this point */
34
cpu->cpreg_array_len++;
35
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void count_cpreg(gpointer key, gpointer opaque)
36
37
ri = g_hash_table_lookup(cpu->cp_regs, key);
38
39
- if (!(ri->type & (ARM_CP_NO_RAW|ARM_CP_ALIAS))) {
40
+ if (!(ri->type & (ARM_CP_NO_RAW | ARM_CP_ALIAS))) {
41
cpu->cpreg_array_len++;
42
}
19
}
43
}
20
44
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo v6k_cp_reginfo[] = {
21
-/* Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled
45
.resetfn = arm_cp_reset_ignore },
22
+/*
46
{ .name = "TPIDRRO_EL0", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
23
+ * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled
47
.opc0 = 3, .opc1 = 3, .opc2 = 3, .crn = 13, .crm = 0,
24
* by MDCR.TDOSA
48
- .access = PL0_R|PL1_W,
25
*/
49
+ .access = PL0_R | PL1_W,
26
static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
50
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.tpidrro_el[0]),
27
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
51
.resetvalue = 0},
28
return CP_ACCESS_OK;
52
{ .name = "TPIDRURO", .cp = 15, .crn = 13, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 3,
29
}
53
- .access = PL0_R|PL1_W,
30
54
+ .access = PL0_R | PL1_W,
31
-/* Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled
55
.bank_fieldoffsets = { offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.tpidruro_s),
32
+/*
56
offsetoflow32(CPUARMState, cp15.tpidruro_ns) },
33
+ * Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled
57
.resetfn = arm_cp_reset_ignore },
34
* by MDCR_EL2.TDRA for EL2 but by the more general MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
58
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo cache_block_ops_cp_reginfo[] = {
35
*/
59
.resetvalue = 0 },
36
static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
60
/* The cache ops themselves: these all NOP for QEMU */
37
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
61
{ .name = "IICR", .cp = 15, .crm = 5, .opc1 = 0,
38
return CP_ACCESS_OK;
62
- .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
39
}
63
+ .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
40
64
{ .name = "IDCR", .cp = 15, .crm = 6, .opc1 = 0,
41
-/* Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled
65
- .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
42
+/*
66
+ .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
43
+ * Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled
67
{ .name = "CDCR", .cp = 15, .crm = 12, .opc1 = 0,
44
* by MDCR_EL2.TDA for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
68
- .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
45
*/
69
+ .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
46
static CPAccessResult access_tda(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
70
{ .name = "PIR", .cp = 15, .crm = 12, .opc1 = 1,
47
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult ctr_el0_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
71
- .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
48
static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
72
+ .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
49
uint64_t value)
73
{ .name = "PDR", .cp = 15, .crm = 12, .opc1 = 2,
50
{
74
- .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
51
- /* Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be
75
+ .access = PL0_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
52
+ /*
76
{ .name = "CIDCR", .cp = 15, .crm = 14, .opc1 = 0,
53
+ * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be
77
- .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP|ARM_CP_64BIT },
54
* read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1.
78
+ .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_64BIT },
55
*/
56
int oslock;
57
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
58
}
59
60
static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
61
- /* DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
62
+ /*
63
+ * DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
64
* debug components. The AArch64 version of DBGDRAR is named MDRAR_EL1;
65
* unlike DBGDRAR it is never accessible from EL0.
66
* DBGDSAR is deprecated and must RAZ from v8 anyway, so it has no AArch64
67
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
68
.cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4,
69
.access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa,
70
.type = ARM_CP_NOP },
71
- /* Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
72
+ /*
73
+ * Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
74
* implement vector catch debug events yet.
75
*/
76
{ .name = "DBGVCR",
77
.cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
78
.access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
79
.type = ARM_CP_NOP },
80
- /* Dummy DBGVCR32_EL2 (which is only for a 64-bit hypervisor
81
+ /*
82
+ * Dummy DBGVCR32_EL2 (which is only for a 64-bit hypervisor
83
* to save and restore a 32-bit guest's DBGVCR)
84
*/
85
{ .name = "DBGVCR32_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
86
.opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
87
.access = PL2_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
88
.type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_KEEP },
89
- /* Dummy MDCCINT_EL1, since we don't implement the Debug Communications
90
+ /*
91
+ * Dummy MDCCINT_EL1, since we don't implement the Debug Communications
92
* Channel but Linux may try to access this register. The 32-bit
93
* alias is DBGDCCINT.
94
*/
95
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
96
static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_lpae_cp_reginfo[] = {
97
/* 64 bit access versions of the (dummy) debug registers */
98
{ .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 1, .opc1 = 0,
99
- .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST|ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
100
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
101
{ .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 2, .opc1 = 0,
102
- .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST|ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
103
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
104
};
79
};
105
80
106
/*
81
static const ARMCPRegInfo cache_test_clean_cp_reginfo[] = {
107
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
82
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
108
break;
83
ARMCPRegInfo cbar = {
84
.name = "CBAR",
85
.cp = 15, .crn = 15, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 4, .opc2 = 0,
86
- .access = PL1_R|PL3_W, .resetvalue = cpu->reset_cbar,
87
+ .access = PL1_R | PL3_W, .resetvalue = cpu->reset_cbar,
88
.fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState,
89
cp15.c15_config_base_address)
90
};
91
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void switch_mode(CPUARMState *env, int mode)
92
return;
93
94
if (old_mode == ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) {
95
- memcpy (env->fiq_regs, env->regs + 8, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
96
- memcpy (env->regs + 8, env->usr_regs, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
97
+ memcpy(env->fiq_regs, env->regs + 8, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
98
+ memcpy(env->regs + 8, env->usr_regs, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
99
} else if (mode == ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) {
100
- memcpy (env->usr_regs, env->regs + 8, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
101
- memcpy (env->regs + 8, env->fiq_regs, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
102
+ memcpy(env->usr_regs, env->regs + 8, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
103
+ memcpy(env->regs + 8, env->fiq_regs, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
109
}
104
}
110
105
111
- /* Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are
106
i = bank_number(old_mode);
112
+ /*
107
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
113
+ * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are
108
RESULT(sum, n, 16); \
114
* CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case,
109
if (sum >= 0) \
115
* thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region.
110
ge |= 3 << (n * 2); \
116
*/
111
- } while(0)
117
mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK);
112
+ } while (0)
118
if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) {
113
119
- /* Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was
114
#define SARITH8(a, b, n, op) do { \
120
+ /*
115
int32_t sum; \
121
+ * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was
116
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
122
* some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled.
117
RESULT(sum, n, 8); \
123
* We choose the latter.
118
if (sum >= 0) \
124
*/
119
ge |= 1 << n; \
125
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
120
- } while(0)
126
} else if (mask) {
121
+ } while (0)
127
/* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */
122
128
len = 1ULL << mask;
123
129
- /* If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
124
#define ADD16(a, b, n) SARITH16(a, b, n, +)
130
+ /*
125
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
131
+ * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
126
RESULT(sum, n, 16); \
132
* whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt
127
if ((sum >> 16) == 1) \
133
* to generate the exceptions.
128
ge |= 3 << (n * 2); \
134
*/
129
- } while(0)
135
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
130
+ } while (0)
136
int basstart;
131
137
132
#define ADD8(a, b, n) do { \
138
if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) {
133
uint32_t sum; \
139
- /* Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are
134
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
140
+ /*
135
RESULT(sum, n, 8); \
141
+ * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are
136
if ((sum >> 8) == 1) \
142
* ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch.
137
ge |= 1 << n; \
143
*/
138
- } while(0)
144
bas &= 0xf;
139
+ } while (0)
145
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
140
146
return;
141
#define SUB16(a, b, n) do { \
147
}
142
uint32_t sum; \
148
143
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
149
- /* The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous
144
RESULT(sum, n, 16); \
150
+ /*
145
if ((sum >> 16) == 0) \
151
+ * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous
146
ge |= 3 << (n * 2); \
152
* range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
147
- } while(0)
153
* we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR.
148
+ } while (0)
154
* We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s.
149
155
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
150
#define SUB8(a, b, n) do { \
156
int i;
151
uint32_t sum; \
157
CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
152
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
158
153
RESULT(sum, n, 8); \
159
- /* Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to
154
if ((sum >> 8) == 0) \
160
+ /*
155
ge |= 1 << n; \
161
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to
156
- } while(0)
162
* avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
157
+ } while (0)
163
*/
158
164
cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
159
#define PFX u
165
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
160
#define ARITH_GE
166
case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
167
case 3: /* linked context ID match */
168
default:
169
- /* We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless
170
+ /*
171
+ * We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless
172
* they are linked to by some other bp/wp, which is handled in
173
* updates for the linking bp/wp). We choose to also generate no events
174
* for reserved values.
175
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
176
int i;
177
CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
178
179
- /* Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to
180
+ /*
181
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to
182
* avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
183
*/
184
cpu_breakpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
185
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
186
ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
187
int i = ri->crm;
188
189
- /* BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only
190
+ /*
191
+ * BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only
192
* copy of BAS[0].
193
*/
194
value = deposit64(value, 6, 1, extract64(value, 5, 1));
195
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
196
197
static void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
198
{
199
- /* Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers.
200
+ /*
201
+ * Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers.
202
* These are just dummy implementations for now.
203
*/
204
int i;
205
--
161
--
206
2.25.1
162
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
From: "Jason A. Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com>
1
From: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
2
2
3
In 60592cfed2 ("hw/arm/virt: dt: add kaslr-seed property"), the
3
Fix this:
4
kaslr-seed property was added, but the equally as important rng-seed
4
ERROR: braces {} are necessary for all arms of this statement
5
property was forgotten about, which has identical semantics for a
6
similar purpose. This commit implements it in exactly the same way as
7
kaslr-seed. It then changes the name of the disabling option to reflect
8
that this has more to do with randomness vs determinism, rather than
9
something particular about kaslr.
10
5
11
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
6
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
12
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
7
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
13
[PMM: added deprecated.rst section for the deprecation]
8
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
14
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-4-farosas@suse.de
15
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
16
---
11
---
17
docs/about/deprecated.rst | 8 +++++++
12
target/arm/helper.c | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
18
docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 17 +++++++++------
13
1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
19
include/hw/arm/virt.h | 2 +-
20
hw/arm/virt.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
21
4 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
22
14
23
diff --git a/docs/about/deprecated.rst b/docs/about/deprecated.rst
15
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
24
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
16
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
25
--- a/docs/about/deprecated.rst
17
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
26
+++ b/docs/about/deprecated.rst
18
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
27
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ Use the more generic event ``DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR`` instead.
19
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask,
28
System emulator machines
20
env->CF = (val >> 29) & 1;
29
------------------------
21
env->VF = (val << 3) & 0x80000000;
30
22
}
31
+Arm ``virt`` machine ``dtb-kaslr-seed`` property
23
- if (mask & CPSR_Q)
32
+''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
24
+ if (mask & CPSR_Q) {
33
+
25
env->QF = ((val & CPSR_Q) != 0);
34
+The ``dtb-kaslr-seed`` property on the ``virt`` board has been
26
- if (mask & CPSR_T)
35
+deprecated; use the new name ``dtb-randomness`` instead. The new name
27
+ }
36
+better reflects the way this property affects all random data within
28
+ if (mask & CPSR_T) {
37
+the device tree blob, not just the ``kaslr-seed`` node.
29
env->thumb = ((val & CPSR_T) != 0);
38
+
30
+ }
39
PPC 405 ``taihu`` machine (since 7.0)
31
if (mask & CPSR_IT_0_1) {
40
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
32
env->condexec_bits &= ~3;
41
33
env->condexec_bits |= (val >> 25) & 3;
42
diff --git a/docs/system/arm/virt.rst b/docs/system/arm/virt.rst
34
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void switch_mode(CPUARMState *env, int mode)
43
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
35
int i;
44
--- a/docs/system/arm/virt.rst
36
45
+++ b/docs/system/arm/virt.rst
37
old_mode = env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M;
46
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ ras
38
- if (mode == old_mode)
47
Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable reporting host memory errors to a guest
39
+ if (mode == old_mode) {
48
using ACPI and guest external abort exceptions. The default is off.
40
return;
49
41
+ }
50
+dtb-randomness
42
51
+ Set ``on``/``off`` to pass random seeds via the guest DTB
43
if (old_mode == ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) {
52
+ rng-seed and kaslr-seed nodes (in both "/chosen" and
44
memcpy(env->fiq_regs, env->regs + 8, 5 * sizeof(uint32_t));
53
+ "/secure-chosen") to use for features like the random number
45
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_cpu_do_interrupt_aarch32(CPUState *cs)
54
+ generator and address space randomisation. The default is
46
new_mode = ARM_CPU_MODE_UND;
55
+ ``on``. You will want to disable it if your trusted boot chain
47
addr = 0x04;
56
+ will verify the DTB it is passed, since this option causes the
48
mask = CPSR_I;
57
+ DTB to be non-deterministic. It would be the responsibility of
49
- if (env->thumb)
58
+ the firmware to come up with a seed and pass it on if it wants to.
50
+ if (env->thumb) {
59
+
51
offset = 2;
60
dtb-kaslr-seed
52
- else
61
- Set ``on``/``off`` to pass a random seed via the guest dtb
53
+ } else {
62
- kaslr-seed node (in both "/chosen" and /secure-chosen) to use
54
offset = 4;
63
- for features like address space randomisation. The default is
55
+ }
64
- ``on``. You will want to disable it if your trusted boot chain will
56
break;
65
- verify the DTB it is passed. It would be the responsibility of the
57
case EXCP_SWI:
66
- firmware to come up with a seed and pass it on if it wants to.
58
new_mode = ARM_CPU_MODE_SVC;
67
+ A deprecated synonym for dtb-randomness.
59
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint16_t add16_sat(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
68
60
69
Linux guest kernel configuration
61
res = a + b;
70
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
62
if (((res ^ a) & 0x8000) && !((a ^ b) & 0x8000)) {
71
diff --git a/include/hw/arm/virt.h b/include/hw/arm/virt.h
63
- if (a & 0x8000)
72
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
64
+ if (a & 0x8000) {
73
--- a/include/hw/arm/virt.h
65
res = 0x8000;
74
+++ b/include/hw/arm/virt.h
66
- else
75
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct VirtMachineState {
67
+ } else {
76
bool virt;
68
res = 0x7fff;
77
bool ras;
69
+ }
78
bool mte;
70
}
79
- bool dtb_kaslr_seed;
71
return res;
80
+ bool dtb_randomness;
81
OnOffAuto acpi;
82
VirtGICType gic_version;
83
VirtIOMMUType iommu;
84
diff --git a/hw/arm/virt.c b/hw/arm/virt.c
85
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
86
--- a/hw/arm/virt.c
87
+++ b/hw/arm/virt.c
88
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool cpu_type_valid(const char *cpu)
89
return false;
90
}
72
}
91
73
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t add8_sat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
92
-static void create_kaslr_seed(MachineState *ms, const char *node)
74
93
+static void create_randomness(MachineState *ms, const char *node)
75
res = a + b;
76
if (((res ^ a) & 0x80) && !((a ^ b) & 0x80)) {
77
- if (a & 0x80)
78
+ if (a & 0x80) {
79
res = 0x80;
80
- else
81
+ } else {
82
res = 0x7f;
83
+ }
84
}
85
return res;
86
}
87
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint16_t sub16_sat(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
88
89
res = a - b;
90
if (((res ^ a) & 0x8000) && ((a ^ b) & 0x8000)) {
91
- if (a & 0x8000)
92
+ if (a & 0x8000) {
93
res = 0x8000;
94
- else
95
+ } else {
96
res = 0x7fff;
97
+ }
98
}
99
return res;
100
}
101
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_sat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
102
103
res = a - b;
104
if (((res ^ a) & 0x80) && ((a ^ b) & 0x80)) {
105
- if (a & 0x80)
106
+ if (a & 0x80) {
107
res = 0x80;
108
- else
109
+ } else {
110
res = 0x7f;
111
+ }
112
}
113
return res;
114
}
115
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint16_t add16_usat(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
94
{
116
{
95
- uint64_t seed;
117
uint16_t res;
96
+ struct {
118
res = a + b;
97
+ uint64_t kaslr;
119
- if (res < a)
98
+ uint8_t rng[32];
120
+ if (res < a) {
99
+ } seed;
121
res = 0xffff;
100
122
+ }
101
if (qemu_guest_getrandom(&seed, sizeof(seed), NULL)) {
123
return res;
102
return;
103
}
104
- qemu_fdt_setprop_u64(ms->fdt, node, "kaslr-seed", seed);
105
+ qemu_fdt_setprop_u64(ms->fdt, node, "kaslr-seed", seed.kaslr);
106
+ qemu_fdt_setprop(ms->fdt, node, "rng-seed", seed.rng, sizeof(seed.rng));
107
}
124
}
108
125
109
static void create_fdt(VirtMachineState *vms)
126
static inline uint16_t sub16_usat(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
110
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void create_fdt(VirtMachineState *vms)
127
{
111
128
- if (a > b)
112
/* /chosen must exist for load_dtb to fill in necessary properties later */
129
+ if (a > b) {
113
qemu_fdt_add_subnode(fdt, "/chosen");
130
return a - b;
114
- if (vms->dtb_kaslr_seed) {
131
- else
115
- create_kaslr_seed(ms, "/chosen");
132
+ } else {
116
+ if (vms->dtb_randomness) {
133
return 0;
117
+ create_randomness(ms, "/chosen");
134
+ }
118
}
119
120
if (vms->secure) {
121
qemu_fdt_add_subnode(fdt, "/secure-chosen");
122
- if (vms->dtb_kaslr_seed) {
123
- create_kaslr_seed(ms, "/secure-chosen");
124
+ if (vms->dtb_randomness) {
125
+ create_randomness(ms, "/secure-chosen");
126
}
127
}
128
129
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_set_its(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
130
vms->its = value;
131
}
135
}
132
136
133
-static bool virt_get_dtb_kaslr_seed(Object *obj, Error **errp)
137
static inline uint8_t add8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
134
+static bool virt_get_dtb_randomness(Object *obj, Error **errp)
135
{
138
{
136
VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(obj);
139
uint8_t res;
137
140
res = a + b;
138
- return vms->dtb_kaslr_seed;
141
- if (res < a)
139
+ return vms->dtb_randomness;
142
+ if (res < a) {
143
res = 0xff;
144
+ }
145
return res;
140
}
146
}
141
147
142
-static void virt_set_dtb_kaslr_seed(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
148
static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
143
+static void virt_set_dtb_randomness(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
144
{
149
{
145
VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(obj);
150
- if (a > b)
146
151
+ if (a > b) {
147
- vms->dtb_kaslr_seed = value;
152
return a - b;
148
+ vms->dtb_randomness = value;
153
- else
154
+ } else {
155
return 0;
156
+ }
149
}
157
}
150
158
151
static char *virt_get_oem_id(Object *obj, Error **errp)
159
#define ADD16(a, b, n) RESULT(add16_usat(a, b), n, 16);
152
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_machine_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
160
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline uint8_t sub8_usat(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
153
"Set on/off to enable/disable "
161
154
"ITS instantiation");
162
static inline uint8_t do_usad(uint8_t a, uint8_t b)
155
163
{
156
+ object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "dtb-randomness",
164
- if (a > b)
157
+ virt_get_dtb_randomness,
165
+ if (a > b) {
158
+ virt_set_dtb_randomness);
166
return a - b;
159
+ object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dtb-randomness",
167
- else
160
+ "Set off to disable passing random or "
168
+ } else {
161
+ "non-deterministic dtb nodes to guest");
169
return b - a;
162
+
170
+ }
163
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "dtb-kaslr-seed",
171
}
164
- virt_get_dtb_kaslr_seed,
172
165
- virt_set_dtb_kaslr_seed);
173
/* Unsigned sum of absolute byte differences. */
166
+ virt_get_dtb_randomness,
174
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t HELPER(sel_flags)(uint32_t flags, uint32_t a, uint32_t b)
167
+ virt_set_dtb_randomness);
175
uint32_t mask;
168
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dtb-kaslr-seed",
176
169
- "Set off to disable passing of kaslr-seed "
177
mask = 0;
170
- "dtb node to guest");
178
- if (flags & 1)
171
+ "Deprecated synonym of dtb-randomness");
179
+ if (flags & 1) {
172
180
mask |= 0xff;
173
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "x-oem-id",
181
- if (flags & 2)
174
virt_get_oem_id,
182
+ }
175
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_instance_init(Object *obj)
183
+ if (flags & 2) {
176
/* MTE is disabled by default. */
184
mask |= 0xff00;
177
vms->mte = false;
185
- if (flags & 4)
178
186
+ }
179
- /* Supply a kaslr-seed by default */
187
+ if (flags & 4) {
180
- vms->dtb_kaslr_seed = true;
188
mask |= 0xff0000;
181
+ /* Supply kaslr-seed and rng-seed by default */
189
- if (flags & 8)
182
+ vms->dtb_randomness = true;
190
+ }
183
191
+ if (flags & 8) {
184
vms->irqmap = a15irqmap;
192
mask |= 0xff000000;
193
+ }
194
return (a & mask) | (b & ~mask);
195
}
185
196
186
--
197
--
187
2.25.1
198
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
1
2
3
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
4
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
5
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
6
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-5-farosas@suse.de
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
target/arm/m_helper.c | 16 ----------------
10
1 file changed, 16 deletions(-)
11
12
diff --git a/target/arm/m_helper.c b/target/arm/m_helper.c
13
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
14
--- a/target/arm/m_helper.c
15
+++ b/target/arm/m_helper.c
16
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
17
*/
18
19
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
20
-#include "qemu/units.h"
21
-#include "target/arm/idau.h"
22
-#include "trace.h"
23
#include "cpu.h"
24
#include "internals.h"
25
-#include "exec/gdbstub.h"
26
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
27
-#include "qemu/host-utils.h"
28
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
29
#include "qemu/bitops.h"
30
-#include "qemu/crc32c.h"
31
-#include "qemu/qemu-print.h"
32
#include "qemu/log.h"
33
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
34
-#include <zlib.h> /* For crc32 */
35
-#include "semihosting/semihost.h"
36
-#include "sysemu/cpus.h"
37
-#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
38
-#include "qemu/range.h"
39
-#include "qapi/qapi-commands-machine-target.h"
40
-#include "qapi/error.h"
41
-#include "qemu/guest-random.h"
42
#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
43
-#include "arm_ldst.h"
44
#include "exec/cpu_ldst.h"
45
#include "semihosting/common-semi.h"
46
#endif
47
--
48
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
1
2
3
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
4
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
5
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
6
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-6-farosas@suse.de
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
target/arm/helper.c | 7 -------
10
1 file changed, 7 deletions(-)
11
12
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
13
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
14
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
15
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
16
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
17
*/
18
19
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
20
-#include "qemu/units.h"
21
#include "qemu/log.h"
22
#include "trace.h"
23
#include "cpu.h"
24
#include "internals.h"
25
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
26
-#include "qemu/host-utils.h"
27
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
28
#include "qemu/timer.h"
29
#include "qemu/bitops.h"
30
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
31
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
32
#include <zlib.h> /* For crc32 */
33
#include "hw/irq.h"
34
-#include "semihosting/semihost.h"
35
-#include "sysemu/cpus.h"
36
#include "sysemu/cpu-timers.h"
37
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
38
-#include "qemu/range.h"
39
#include "qapi/qapi-commands-machine-target.h"
40
#include "qapi/error.h"
41
#include "qemu/guest-random.h"
42
#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
43
-#include "arm_ldst.h"
44
-#include "exec/cpu_ldst.h"
45
#include "semihosting/common-semi.h"
46
#endif
47
#include "cpregs.h"
48
--
49
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
1
Starting with v7 of the debug architecture, there are three extra
1
From: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
2
ID registers that add information on top of that provided in
3
DBGDIDR. These are DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1 and DBGDEVID2. In the
4
v7 debug architecture, DBGDEVID is optional, present only of
5
DBGDIDR.DEVID_imp is set. In v7.1 all three must be present.
6
2
7
Implement the missing registers. Note that we only need to set the
3
Remove some unused headers.
8
values in the ARMISARegisters struct for the CPUs Cortex-A7, A15,
9
A53, A57 and A72 (plus the 32-bit 'max' which uses the Cortex-A53
10
values): earlier CPUs didn't implement v7 of the architecture, and
11
our other 64-bit CPUs (Cortex-A76, Neoverse-N1 and A64fx) don't have
12
AArch32 support at EL1.
13
4
5
Signed-off-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
6
Acked-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
7
Reviewed-by: Claudio Fontana <cfontana@suse.de>
8
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
9
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
10
Message-id: 20221213190537.511-7-farosas@suse.de
11
[added back some includes that are still needed at this point]
12
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
14
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
15
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
16
Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-5-peter.maydell@linaro.org
17
---
14
---
18
target/arm/cpu.h | 7 +++++++
15
target/arm/cpu.c | 1 -
19
target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 ++++++
16
target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 ------
20
target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 6 ++++++
17
2 files changed, 7 deletions(-)
21
target/arm/debug_helper.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
22
4 files changed, 55 insertions(+)
23
18
24
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.h b/target/arm/cpu.h
19
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c
25
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
20
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
26
--- a/target/arm/cpu.h
21
--- a/target/arm/cpu.c
27
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.h
22
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.c
28
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct ArchCPU {
23
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
29
uint32_t mvfr2;
24
#include "target/arm/idau.h"
30
uint32_t id_dfr0;
25
#include "qemu/module.h"
31
uint32_t dbgdidr;
26
#include "qapi/error.h"
32
+ uint32_t dbgdevid;
27
-#include "qapi/visitor.h"
33
+ uint32_t dbgdevid1;
28
#include "cpu.h"
34
uint64_t id_aa64isar0;
29
#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
35
uint64_t id_aa64isar1;
30
#include "hw/core/tcg-cpu-ops.h"
36
uint64_t id_aa64pfr0;
37
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_ssbs(const ARMISARegisters *id)
38
return FIELD_EX32(id->id_pfr2, ID_PFR2, SSBS) != 0;
39
}
40
41
+static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv7p1(const ARMISARegisters *id)
42
+{
43
+ return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 5;
44
+}
45
+
46
static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv8p2(const ARMISARegisters *id)
47
{
48
return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 8;
49
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu64.c b/target/arm/cpu64.c
31
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu64.c b/target/arm/cpu64.c
50
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
32
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
51
--- a/target/arm/cpu64.c
33
--- a/target/arm/cpu64.c
52
+++ b/target/arm/cpu64.c
34
+++ b/target/arm/cpu64.c
53
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a57_initfn(Object *obj)
35
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
54
cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120;
36
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
55
cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001124;
37
#include "qapi/error.h"
56
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000;
38
#include "cpu.h"
57
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13;
39
-#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
58
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x2;
40
-#include "hw/core/tcg-cpu-ops.h"
59
cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41013000;
41
-#endif /* CONFIG_TCG */
60
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
42
#include "qemu/module.h"
61
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */
43
-#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
62
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a53_initfn(Object *obj)
44
-#include "hw/loader.h"
63
cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120;
45
-#endif
64
cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001122; /* 40 bit physical addr */
46
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
65
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000;
47
#include "sysemu/hvf.h"
66
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x00110f13;
48
#include "kvm_arm.h"
67
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x1;
68
cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41033000;
69
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
70
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x700fe01a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */
71
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a72_initfn(Object *obj)
72
cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120;
73
cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001124;
74
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000;
75
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13;
76
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x2;
77
cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41023000;
78
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
79
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */
80
diff --git a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
81
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
82
--- a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
83
+++ b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c
84
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cortex_a7_initfn(Object *obj)
85
cpu->isar.id_isar3 = 0x11112131;
86
cpu->isar.id_isar4 = 0x10011142;
87
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3515f005;
88
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13;
89
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x1;
90
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
91
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32K L1 dcache */
92
cpu->ccsidr[1] = 0x201fe00a; /* 32K L1 icache */
93
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cortex_a15_initfn(Object *obj)
94
cpu->isar.id_isar3 = 0x11112131;
95
cpu->isar.id_isar4 = 0x10011142;
96
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3515f021;
97
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13;
98
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x0;
99
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
100
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32K L1 dcache */
101
cpu->ccsidr[1] = 0x201fe00a; /* 32K L1 icache */
102
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_max_initfn(Object *obj)
103
cpu->isar.id_isar5 = 0x00011121;
104
cpu->isar.id_isar6 = 0;
105
cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000;
106
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x00110f13;
107
+ cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x2;
108
cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41013000;
109
cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023;
110
cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */
111
diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
112
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
113
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
114
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
115
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
116
define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdidr);
117
}
118
119
+ /*
120
+ * DBGDEVID is present in the v7 debug architecture if
121
+ * DBGDIDR.DEVID_imp is 1 (bit 15); from v7.1 and on it is
122
+ * mandatory (and bit 15 is RES1). DBGDEVID1 and DBGDEVID2 exist
123
+ * from v7.1 of the debug architecture. Because no fields have yet
124
+ * been defined in DBGDEVID2 (and quite possibly none will ever
125
+ * be) we don't define an ARMISARegisters field for it.
126
+ * These registers exist only if EL1 can use AArch32, but that
127
+ * happens naturally because they are only PL1 accessible anyway.
128
+ */
129
+ if (extract32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, 15, 1)) {
130
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid = {
131
+ .name = "DBGDEVID",
132
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 2, .crn = 7,
133
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
134
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid,
135
+ };
136
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdevid);
137
+ }
138
+ if (cpu_isar_feature(aa32_debugv7p1, cpu)) {
139
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid12[] = {
140
+ {
141
+ .name = "DBGDEVID1",
142
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 1, .crn = 7,
143
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
144
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid1,
145
+ }, {
146
+ .name = "DBGDEVID2",
147
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 0, .crn = 7,
148
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
149
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0,
150
+ },
151
+ };
152
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgdevid12);
153
+ }
154
+
155
brps = arm_num_brps(cpu);
156
wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu);
157
ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu);
158
--
49
--
159
2.25.1
50
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
1
2
3
The pointed MouseTransformInfo structure is accessed read-only.
4
5
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
6
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
7
Message-id: 20221220142520.24094-2-philmd@linaro.org
8
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
---
10
include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h | 4 ++--
11
hw/input/tsc2005.c | 2 +-
12
hw/input/tsc210x.c | 3 +--
13
3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
14
15
diff --git a/include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h b/include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h
16
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
17
--- a/include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h
18
+++ b/include/hw/input/tsc2xxx.h
19
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uWireSlave *tsc2102_init(qemu_irq pint);
20
uWireSlave *tsc2301_init(qemu_irq penirq, qemu_irq kbirq, qemu_irq dav);
21
I2SCodec *tsc210x_codec(uWireSlave *chip);
22
uint32_t tsc210x_txrx(void *opaque, uint32_t value, int len);
23
-void tsc210x_set_transform(uWireSlave *chip, MouseTransformInfo *info);
24
+void tsc210x_set_transform(uWireSlave *chip, const MouseTransformInfo *info);
25
void tsc210x_key_event(uWireSlave *chip, int key, int down);
26
27
/* tsc2005.c */
28
void *tsc2005_init(qemu_irq pintdav);
29
uint32_t tsc2005_txrx(void *opaque, uint32_t value, int len);
30
-void tsc2005_set_transform(void *opaque, MouseTransformInfo *info);
31
+void tsc2005_set_transform(void *opaque, const MouseTransformInfo *info);
32
33
#endif
34
diff --git a/hw/input/tsc2005.c b/hw/input/tsc2005.c
35
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
36
--- a/hw/input/tsc2005.c
37
+++ b/hw/input/tsc2005.c
38
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void *tsc2005_init(qemu_irq pintdav)
39
* from the touchscreen. Assuming 12-bit precision was used during
40
* tslib calibration.
41
*/
42
-void tsc2005_set_transform(void *opaque, MouseTransformInfo *info)
43
+void tsc2005_set_transform(void *opaque, const MouseTransformInfo *info)
44
{
45
TSC2005State *s = (TSC2005State *) opaque;
46
47
diff --git a/hw/input/tsc210x.c b/hw/input/tsc210x.c
48
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
49
--- a/hw/input/tsc210x.c
50
+++ b/hw/input/tsc210x.c
51
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ I2SCodec *tsc210x_codec(uWireSlave *chip)
52
* from the touchscreen. Assuming 12-bit precision was used during
53
* tslib calibration.
54
*/
55
-void tsc210x_set_transform(uWireSlave *chip,
56
- MouseTransformInfo *info)
57
+void tsc210x_set_transform(uWireSlave *chip, const MouseTransformInfo *info)
58
{
59
TSC210xState *s = (TSC210xState *) chip->opaque;
60
#if 0
61
--
62
2.25.1
63
64
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
1
2
3
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
4
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
5
Message-id: 20221220142520.24094-3-philmd@linaro.org
6
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
---
8
hw/arm/nseries.c | 18 +++++++++---------
9
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
10
11
diff --git a/hw/arm/nseries.c b/hw/arm/nseries.c
12
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
13
--- a/hw/arm/nseries.c
14
+++ b/hw/arm/nseries.c
15
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void n8x0_i2c_setup(struct n800_s *s)
16
}
17
18
/* Touchscreen and keypad controller */
19
-static MouseTransformInfo n800_pointercal = {
20
+static const MouseTransformInfo n800_pointercal = {
21
.x = 800,
22
.y = 480,
23
.a = { 14560, -68, -3455208, -39, -9621, 35152972, 65536 },
24
};
25
26
-static MouseTransformInfo n810_pointercal = {
27
+static const MouseTransformInfo n810_pointercal = {
28
.x = 800,
29
.y = 480,
30
.a = { 15041, 148, -4731056, 171, -10238, 35933380, 65536 },
31
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void n810_key_event(void *opaque, int keycode)
32
33
#define M    0
34
35
-static int n810_keys[0x80] = {
36
+static const int n810_keys[0x80] = {
37
[0x01] = 16,    /* Q */
38
[0x02] = 37,    /* K */
39
[0x03] = 24,    /* O */
40
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void n8x0_usb_setup(struct n800_s *s)
41
/* Setup done before the main bootloader starts by some early setup code
42
* - used when we want to run the main bootloader in emulation. This
43
* isn't documented. */
44
-static uint32_t n800_pinout[104] = {
45
+static const uint32_t n800_pinout[104] = {
46
0x080f00d8, 0x00d40808, 0x03080808, 0x080800d0,
47
0x00dc0808, 0x0b0f0f00, 0x080800b4, 0x00c00808,
48
0x08080808, 0x180800c4, 0x00b80000, 0x08080808,
49
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void n8x0_boot_init(void *opaque)
50
#define OMAP_TAG_CBUS        0x4e03
51
#define OMAP_TAG_EM_ASIC_BB5    0x4e04
52
53
-static struct omap_gpiosw_info_s {
54
+static const struct omap_gpiosw_info_s {
55
const char *name;
56
int line;
57
int type;
58
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static struct omap_gpiosw_info_s {
59
{ NULL }
60
};
61
62
-static struct omap_partition_info_s {
63
+static const struct omap_partition_info_s {
64
uint32_t offset;
65
uint32_t size;
66
int mask;
67
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static struct omap_partition_info_s {
68
{ 0, 0, 0, NULL }
69
};
70
71
-static uint8_t n8x0_bd_addr[6] = { N8X0_BD_ADDR };
72
+static const uint8_t n8x0_bd_addr[6] = { N8X0_BD_ADDR };
73
74
static int n8x0_atag_setup(void *p, int model)
75
{
76
uint8_t *b;
77
uint16_t *w;
78
uint32_t *l;
79
- struct omap_gpiosw_info_s *gpiosw;
80
- struct omap_partition_info_s *partition;
81
+ const struct omap_gpiosw_info_s *gpiosw;
82
+ const struct omap_partition_info_s *partition;
83
const char *tag;
84
85
w = p;
86
--
87
2.25.1
88
89
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
1
2
3
Silent when compiling with -Wextra:
4
5
../hw/arm/nseries.c:1081:12: warning: missing field 'line' initializer [-Wmissing-field-initializers]
6
{ NULL }
7
^
8
9
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
10
Message-id: 20221220142520.24094-4-philmd@linaro.org
11
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
12
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
13
---
14
hw/arm/nseries.c | 10 ++++------
15
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
16
17
diff --git a/hw/arm/nseries.c b/hw/arm/nseries.c
18
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
19
--- a/hw/arm/nseries.c
20
+++ b/hw/arm/nseries.c
21
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const struct omap_gpiosw_info_s {
22
"headphone", N8X0_HEADPHONE_GPIO,
23
OMAP_GPIOSW_TYPE_CONNECTION | OMAP_GPIOSW_INVERTED,
24
},
25
- { NULL }
26
+ { /* end of list */ }
27
}, n810_gpiosw_info[] = {
28
{
29
"gps_reset", N810_GPS_RESET_GPIO,
30
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const struct omap_gpiosw_info_s {
31
"slide", N810_SLIDE_GPIO,
32
OMAP_GPIOSW_TYPE_COVER | OMAP_GPIOSW_INVERTED,
33
},
34
- { NULL }
35
+ { /* end of list */ }
36
};
37
38
static const struct omap_partition_info_s {
39
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const struct omap_partition_info_s {
40
{ 0x00080000, 0x00200000, 0x0, "kernel" },
41
{ 0x00280000, 0x00200000, 0x3, "initfs" },
42
{ 0x00480000, 0x0fb80000, 0x3, "rootfs" },
43
-
44
- { 0, 0, 0, NULL }
45
+ { /* end of list */ }
46
}, n810_part_info[] = {
47
{ 0x00000000, 0x00020000, 0x3, "bootloader" },
48
{ 0x00020000, 0x00060000, 0x0, "config" },
49
{ 0x00080000, 0x00220000, 0x0, "kernel" },
50
{ 0x002a0000, 0x00400000, 0x0, "initfs" },
51
{ 0x006a0000, 0x0f960000, 0x0, "rootfs" },
52
-
53
- { 0, 0, 0, NULL }
54
+ { /* end of list */ }
55
};
56
57
static const uint8_t n8x0_bd_addr[6] = { N8X0_BD_ADDR };
58
--
59
2.25.1
60
61
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
1
From: Zhuojia Shen <chaosdefinition@hotmail.com>
2
3
In CPUID registers exposed to userspace, some registers were missing
4
and some fields were not exposed. This patch aligns exposed ID
5
registers and their fields with what the upstream kernel currently
6
exposes.
7
8
Specifically, the following new ID registers/fields are exposed to
9
userspace:
10
11
ID_AA64PFR1_EL1.BT: bits 3-0
12
ID_AA64PFR1_EL1.MTE: bits 11-8
13
ID_AA64PFR1_EL1.SME: bits 27-24
14
15
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SVEver: bits 3-0
16
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.AES: bits 7-4
17
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.BitPerm: bits 19-16
18
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.BF16: bits 23-20
19
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SHA3: bits 35-32
20
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SM4: bits 43-40
21
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.I8MM: bits 47-44
22
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.F32MM: bits 55-52
23
ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.F64MM: bits 59-56
24
25
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.F32F32: bit 32
26
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.B16F32: bit 34
27
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.F16F32: bit 35
28
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.I8I32: bits 39-36
29
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.F64F64: bit 48
30
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.I16I64: bits 55-52
31
ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1.FA64: bit 63
32
33
ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1.ECV: bits 63-60
34
35
ID_AA64MMFR1_EL1.AFP: bits 47-44
36
37
ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1.AT: bits 35-32
38
39
ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.RNDR: bits 63-60
40
41
ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.FRINTTS: bits 35-32
42
ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.BF16: bits 47-44
43
ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.DGH: bits 51-48
44
ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.I8MM: bits 55-52
45
46
ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1.WFxT: bits 3-0
47
ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1.RPRES: bits 7-4
48
ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1.GPA3: bits 11-8
49
ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1.APA3: bits 15-12
50
51
The code is also refactored to use symbolic names for ID register fields
52
for better readability and maintainability.
53
54
The test case in tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c is also updated to match
55
the intended behavior.
56
57
Signed-off-by: Zhuojia Shen <chaosdefinition@hotmail.com>
58
Message-id: DS7PR12MB6309FB585E10772928F14271ACE79@DS7PR12MB6309.namprd12.prod.outlook.com
59
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
60
[PMM: use Sn_n_Cn_Cn_n syntax to work with older assemblers
61
that don't recognize id_aa64isar2_el1 and id_aa64mmfr2_el1]
62
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
63
---
64
target/arm/helper.c | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------
65
tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c | 24 ++++++--
66
tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target | 7 ++-
67
3 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
68
69
diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
70
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
71
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
72
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
73
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
74
#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
75
static const ARMCPRegUserSpaceInfo v8_user_idregs[] = {
76
{ .name = "ID_AA64PFR0_EL1",
77
- .exported_bits = 0x000f000f00ff0000,
78
- .fixed_bits = 0x0000000000000011 },
79
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64PFR0_FP_MASK |
80
+ R_ID_AA64PFR0_ADVSIMD_MASK |
81
+ R_ID_AA64PFR0_SVE_MASK |
82
+ R_ID_AA64PFR0_DIT_MASK,
83
+ .fixed_bits = (0x1u << R_ID_AA64PFR0_EL0_SHIFT) |
84
+ (0x1u << R_ID_AA64PFR0_EL1_SHIFT) },
85
{ .name = "ID_AA64PFR1_EL1",
86
- .exported_bits = 0x00000000000000f0 },
87
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64PFR1_BT_MASK |
88
+ R_ID_AA64PFR1_SSBS_MASK |
89
+ R_ID_AA64PFR1_MTE_MASK |
90
+ R_ID_AA64PFR1_SME_MASK },
91
{ .name = "ID_AA64PFR*_EL1_RESERVED",
92
- .is_glob = true },
93
- { .name = "ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1" },
94
+ .is_glob = true },
95
+ { .name = "ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1",
96
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64ZFR0_SVEVER_MASK |
97
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_AES_MASK |
98
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_BITPERM_MASK |
99
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_BFLOAT16_MASK |
100
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_SHA3_MASK |
101
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_SM4_MASK |
102
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_I8MM_MASK |
103
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_F32MM_MASK |
104
+ R_ID_AA64ZFR0_F64MM_MASK },
105
+ { .name = "ID_AA64SMFR0_EL1",
106
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64SMFR0_F32F32_MASK |
107
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_B16F32_MASK |
108
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_F16F32_MASK |
109
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_I8I32_MASK |
110
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_F64F64_MASK |
111
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_I16I64_MASK |
112
+ R_ID_AA64SMFR0_FA64_MASK },
113
{ .name = "ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1",
114
- .fixed_bits = 0x00000000ff000000 },
115
- { .name = "ID_AA64MMFR1_EL1" },
116
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64MMFR0_ECV_MASK,
117
+ .fixed_bits = (0xfu << R_ID_AA64MMFR0_TGRAN64_SHIFT) |
118
+ (0xfu << R_ID_AA64MMFR0_TGRAN4_SHIFT) },
119
+ { .name = "ID_AA64MMFR1_EL1",
120
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64MMFR1_AFP_MASK },
121
+ { .name = "ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1",
122
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64MMFR2_AT_MASK },
123
{ .name = "ID_AA64MMFR*_EL1_RESERVED",
124
- .is_glob = true },
125
+ .is_glob = true },
126
{ .name = "ID_AA64DFR0_EL1",
127
- .fixed_bits = 0x0000000000000006 },
128
- { .name = "ID_AA64DFR1_EL1" },
129
+ .fixed_bits = (0x6u << R_ID_AA64DFR0_DEBUGVER_SHIFT) },
130
+ { .name = "ID_AA64DFR1_EL1" },
131
{ .name = "ID_AA64DFR*_EL1_RESERVED",
132
- .is_glob = true },
133
+ .is_glob = true },
134
{ .name = "ID_AA64AFR*",
135
- .is_glob = true },
136
+ .is_glob = true },
137
{ .name = "ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1",
138
- .exported_bits = 0x00fffffff0fffff0 },
139
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64ISAR0_AES_MASK |
140
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_SHA1_MASK |
141
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_SHA2_MASK |
142
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_CRC32_MASK |
143
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_ATOMIC_MASK |
144
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_RDM_MASK |
145
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_SHA3_MASK |
146
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_SM3_MASK |
147
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_SM4_MASK |
148
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_DP_MASK |
149
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_FHM_MASK |
150
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_TS_MASK |
151
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR0_RNDR_MASK },
152
{ .name = "ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1",
153
- .exported_bits = 0x000000f0ffffffff },
154
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64ISAR1_DPB_MASK |
155
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_APA_MASK |
156
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_API_MASK |
157
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_JSCVT_MASK |
158
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_FCMA_MASK |
159
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_LRCPC_MASK |
160
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_GPA_MASK |
161
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_GPI_MASK |
162
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_FRINTTS_MASK |
163
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_SB_MASK |
164
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_BF16_MASK |
165
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_DGH_MASK |
166
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR1_I8MM_MASK },
167
+ { .name = "ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1",
168
+ .exported_bits = R_ID_AA64ISAR2_WFXT_MASK |
169
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR2_RPRES_MASK |
170
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR2_GPA3_MASK |
171
+ R_ID_AA64ISAR2_APA3_MASK },
172
{ .name = "ID_AA64ISAR*_EL1_RESERVED",
173
- .is_glob = true },
174
+ .is_glob = true },
175
};
176
modify_arm_cp_regs(v8_idregs, v8_user_idregs);
177
#endif
178
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void register_cp_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu)
179
#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
180
static const ARMCPRegUserSpaceInfo id_v8_user_midr_cp_reginfo[] = {
181
{ .name = "MIDR_EL1",
182
- .exported_bits = 0x00000000ffffffff },
183
- { .name = "REVIDR_EL1" },
184
+ .exported_bits = R_MIDR_EL1_REVISION_MASK |
185
+ R_MIDR_EL1_PARTNUM_MASK |
186
+ R_MIDR_EL1_ARCHITECTURE_MASK |
187
+ R_MIDR_EL1_VARIANT_MASK |
188
+ R_MIDR_EL1_IMPLEMENTER_MASK },
189
+ { .name = "REVIDR_EL1" },
190
};
191
modify_arm_cp_regs(id_v8_midr_cp_reginfo, id_v8_user_midr_cp_reginfo);
192
#endif
193
diff --git a/tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c b/tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c
194
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
195
--- a/tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c
196
+++ b/tests/tcg/aarch64/sysregs.c
197
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
198
#define HWCAP_CPUID (1 << 11)
199
#endif
200
201
+/*
202
+ * Older assemblers don't recognize newer system register names,
203
+ * but we can still access them by the Sn_n_Cn_Cn_n syntax.
204
+ */
205
+#define SYS_ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1 S3_0_C0_C6_2
206
+#define SYS_ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1 S3_0_C0_C7_2
207
+
208
int failed_bit_count;
209
210
/* Read and print system register `id' value */
211
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ int main(void)
212
* minimum valid fields - for the purposes of this check allowed
213
* to have non-zero values.
214
*/
215
- get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64isar0_el1, _m(00ff,ffff,f0ff,fff0));
216
- get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64isar1_el1, _m(0000,00f0,ffff,ffff));
217
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64isar0_el1, _m(f0ff,ffff,f0ff,fff0));
218
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64isar1_el1, _m(00ff,f0ff,ffff,ffff));
219
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(SYS_ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1, _m(0000,0000,0000,ffff));
220
/* TGran4 & TGran64 as pegged to -1 */
221
- get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64mmfr0_el1, _m(0000,0000,ff00,0000));
222
- get_cpu_reg_check_zero(id_aa64mmfr1_el1);
223
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64mmfr0_el1, _m(f000,0000,ff00,0000));
224
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64mmfr1_el1, _m(0000,f000,0000,0000));
225
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(SYS_ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1, _m(0000,000f,0000,0000));
226
/* EL1/EL0 reported as AA64 only */
227
get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64pfr0_el1, _m(000f,000f,00ff,0011));
228
- get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64pfr1_el1, _m(0000,0000,0000,00f0));
229
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64pfr1_el1, _m(0000,0000,0f00,0fff));
230
/* all hidden, DebugVer fixed to 0x6 (ARMv8 debug architecture) */
231
get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64dfr0_el1, _m(0000,0000,0000,0006));
232
get_cpu_reg_check_zero(id_aa64dfr1_el1);
233
- get_cpu_reg_check_zero(id_aa64zfr0_el1);
234
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64zfr0_el1, _m(0ff0,ff0f,00ff,00ff));
235
+#ifdef HAS_ARMV9_SME
236
+ get_cpu_reg_check_mask(id_aa64smfr0_el1, _m(80f1,00fd,0000,0000));
237
+#endif
238
239
get_cpu_reg_check_zero(id_aa64afr0_el1);
240
get_cpu_reg_check_zero(id_aa64afr1_el1);
241
diff --git a/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target b/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
242
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
243
--- a/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
244
+++ b/tests/tcg/aarch64/Makefile.target
245
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ config-cc.mak: Makefile
246
     $(call cc-option,-march=armv8.1-a+sve2, CROSS_CC_HAS_SVE2); \
247
     $(call cc-option,-march=armv8.3-a, CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV8_3); \
248
     $(call cc-option,-mbranch-protection=standard, CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV8_BTI); \
249
-     $(call cc-option,-march=armv8.5-a+memtag, CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV8_MTE)) 3> config-cc.mak
250
+     $(call cc-option,-march=armv8.5-a+memtag, CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV8_MTE); \
251
+     $(call cc-option,-march=armv9-a+sme, CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV9_SME)) 3> config-cc.mak
252
-include config-cc.mak
253
254
# Pauth Tests
255
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ endif
256
ifneq ($(CROSS_CC_HAS_SVE),)
257
# System Registers Tests
258
AARCH64_TESTS += sysregs
259
+ifneq ($(CROSS_CC_HAS_ARMV9_SME),)
260
+sysregs: CFLAGS+=-march=armv9-a+sme -DHAS_ARMV9_SME
261
+else
262
sysregs: CFLAGS+=-march=armv8.1-a+sve
263
+endif
264
265
# SVE ioctl test
266
AARCH64_TESTS += sve-ioctls
267
--
268
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
1
2
3
This function is not used anywhere outside this file,
4
so we can make the function "static void".
5
6
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
7
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
8
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
9
Message-id: 20221216214924.4711-2-philmd@linaro.org
10
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
11
---
12
include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h | 3 ---
13
hw/arm/smmu-common.c | 2 +-
14
2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-)
15
16
diff --git a/include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h b/include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h
17
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
18
--- a/include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h
19
+++ b/include/hw/arm/smmu-common.h
20
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void smmu_iotlb_inv_iova(SMMUState *s, int asid, dma_addr_t iova,
21
/* Unmap the range of all the notifiers registered to any IOMMU mr */
22
void smmu_inv_notifiers_all(SMMUState *s);
23
24
-/* Unmap the range of all the notifiers registered to @mr */
25
-void smmu_inv_notifiers_mr(IOMMUMemoryRegion *mr);
26
-
27
#endif /* HW_ARM_SMMU_COMMON_H */
28
diff --git a/hw/arm/smmu-common.c b/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
29
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
30
--- a/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
31
+++ b/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
32
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void smmu_unmap_notifier_range(IOMMUNotifier *n)
33
}
34
35
/* Unmap all notifiers attached to @mr */
36
-inline void smmu_inv_notifiers_mr(IOMMUMemoryRegion *mr)
37
+static void smmu_inv_notifiers_mr(IOMMUMemoryRegion *mr)
38
{
39
IOMMUNotifier *n;
40
41
--
42
2.25.1
43
44
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
1
2
3
When using Clang ("Apple clang version 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.202)")
4
and building with -Wall we get:
5
6
hw/arm/smmu-common.c:173:33: warning: static function 'smmu_hash_remove_by_asid_iova' is used in an inline function with external linkage [-Wstatic-in-inline]
7
hw/arm/smmu-common.h:170:1: note: use 'static' to give inline function 'smmu_iotlb_inv_iova' internal linkage
8
void smmu_iotlb_inv_iova(SMMUState *s, int asid, dma_addr_t iova,
9
^
10
static
11
12
None of our code base require / use inlined functions with external
13
linkage. Some places use internal inlining in the hot path. These
14
two functions are certainly not in any hot path and don't justify
15
any inlining, so these are likely oversights rather than intentional.
16
17
Reported-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
18
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
19
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
20
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
21
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
22
Message-id: 20221216214924.4711-3-philmd@linaro.org
23
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
24
---
25
hw/arm/smmu-common.c | 13 ++++++-------
26
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
27
28
diff --git a/hw/arm/smmu-common.c b/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
29
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
30
--- a/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
31
+++ b/hw/arm/smmu-common.c
32
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void smmu_iotlb_insert(SMMUState *bs, SMMUTransCfg *cfg, SMMUTLBEntry *new)
33
g_hash_table_insert(bs->iotlb, key, new);
34
}
35
36
-inline void smmu_iotlb_inv_all(SMMUState *s)
37
+void smmu_iotlb_inv_all(SMMUState *s)
38
{
39
trace_smmu_iotlb_inv_all();
40
g_hash_table_remove_all(s->iotlb);
41
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static gboolean smmu_hash_remove_by_asid_iova(gpointer key, gpointer value,
42
((entry->iova & ~info->mask) == info->iova);
43
}
44
45
-inline void
46
-smmu_iotlb_inv_iova(SMMUState *s, int asid, dma_addr_t iova,
47
- uint8_t tg, uint64_t num_pages, uint8_t ttl)
48
+void smmu_iotlb_inv_iova(SMMUState *s, int asid, dma_addr_t iova,
49
+ uint8_t tg, uint64_t num_pages, uint8_t ttl)
50
{
51
/* if tg is not set we use 4KB range invalidation */
52
uint8_t granule = tg ? tg * 2 + 10 : 12;
53
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ smmu_iotlb_inv_iova(SMMUState *s, int asid, dma_addr_t iova,
54
&info);
55
}
56
57
-inline void smmu_iotlb_inv_asid(SMMUState *s, uint16_t asid)
58
+void smmu_iotlb_inv_asid(SMMUState *s, uint16_t asid)
59
{
60
trace_smmu_iotlb_inv_asid(asid);
61
g_hash_table_foreach_remove(s->iotlb, smmu_hash_remove_by_asid, &asid);
62
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ error:
63
*
64
* return 0 on success
65
*/
66
-inline int smmu_ptw(SMMUTransCfg *cfg, dma_addr_t iova, IOMMUAccessFlags perm,
67
- SMMUTLBEntry *tlbe, SMMUPTWEventInfo *info)
68
+int smmu_ptw(SMMUTransCfg *cfg, dma_addr_t iova, IOMMUAccessFlags perm,
69
+ SMMUTLBEntry *tlbe, SMMUPTWEventInfo *info)
70
{
71
if (!cfg->aa64) {
72
/*
73
--
74
2.25.1
75
76
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
1
2
3
So far the GPT timers were unable to raise IRQs to the processor.
4
5
Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h | 5 +++++
10
hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c | 10 ++++++++++
11
2 files changed, 15 insertions(+)
12
13
diff --git a/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h b/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
16
+++ b/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ enum FslIMX7IRQs {
18
FSL_IMX7_USB2_IRQ = 42,
19
FSL_IMX7_USB3_IRQ = 40,
20
21
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT1_IRQ = 55,
22
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT2_IRQ = 54,
23
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT3_IRQ = 53,
24
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT4_IRQ = 52,
25
+
26
FSL_IMX7_WDOG1_IRQ = 78,
27
FSL_IMX7_WDOG2_IRQ = 79,
28
FSL_IMX7_WDOG3_IRQ = 10,
29
diff --git a/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c b/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
30
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
31
--- a/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
32
+++ b/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
33
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void fsl_imx7_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
34
FSL_IMX7_GPT4_ADDR,
35
};
36
37
+ static const int FSL_IMX7_GPTn_IRQ[FSL_IMX7_NUM_GPTS] = {
38
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT1_IRQ,
39
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT2_IRQ,
40
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT3_IRQ,
41
+ FSL_IMX7_GPT4_IRQ,
42
+ };
43
+
44
s->gpt[i].ccm = IMX_CCM(&s->ccm);
45
sysbus_realize(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpt[i]), &error_abort);
46
sysbus_mmio_map(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpt[i]), 0, FSL_IMX7_GPTn_ADDR[i]);
47
+ sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpt[i]), 0,
48
+ qdev_get_gpio_in(DEVICE(&s->a7mpcore),
49
+ FSL_IMX7_GPTn_IRQ[i]));
50
}
51
52
for (i = 0; i < FSL_IMX7_NUM_GPIOS; i++) {
53
--
54
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
1
2
3
CCM derived clocks will have to be added later.
4
5
Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
10
1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
11
12
diff --git a/hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c b/hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c
13
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
14
--- a/hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c
15
+++ b/hw/misc/imx7_ccm.c
16
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
17
#include "hw/misc/imx7_ccm.h"
18
#include "migration/vmstate.h"
19
20
+#include "trace.h"
21
+
22
+#define CKIH_FREQ 24000000 /* 24MHz crystal input */
23
+
24
static void imx7_analog_reset(DeviceState *dev)
25
{
26
IMX7AnalogState *s = IMX7_ANALOG(dev);
27
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_imx7_ccm = {
28
static uint32_t imx7_ccm_get_clock_frequency(IMXCCMState *dev, IMXClk clock)
29
{
30
/*
31
- * This function is "consumed" by GPT emulation code, however on
32
- * i.MX7 each GPT block can have their own clock root. This means
33
- * that this functions needs somehow to know requester's identity
34
- * and the way to pass it: be it via additional IMXClk constants
35
- * or by adding another argument to this method needs to be
36
- * figured out
37
+ * This function is "consumed" by GPT emulation code. Some clocks
38
+ * have fixed frequencies and we can provide requested frequency
39
+ * easily. However for CCM provided clocks (like IPG) each GPT
40
+ * timer can have its own clock root.
41
+ * This means we need additionnal information when calling this
42
+ * function to know the requester's identity.
43
*/
44
- qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s]%s: Not implemented\n",
45
- TYPE_IMX7_CCM, __func__);
46
- return 0;
47
+ uint32_t freq = 0;
48
+
49
+ switch (clock) {
50
+ case CLK_NONE:
51
+ break;
52
+ case CLK_32k:
53
+ freq = CKIL_FREQ;
54
+ break;
55
+ case CLK_HIGH:
56
+ freq = CKIH_FREQ;
57
+ break;
58
+ case CLK_IPG:
59
+ case CLK_IPG_HIGH:
60
+ /*
61
+ * For now we don't have a way to figure out the device this
62
+ * function is called for. Until then the IPG derived clocks
63
+ * are left unimplemented.
64
+ */
65
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s]%s: Clock %d Not implemented\n",
66
+ TYPE_IMX7_CCM, __func__, clock);
67
+ break;
68
+ default:
69
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s]%s: unsupported clock %d\n",
70
+ TYPE_IMX7_CCM, __func__, clock);
71
+ break;
72
+ }
73
+
74
+ trace_ccm_clock_freq(clock, freq);
75
+
76
+ return freq;
77
}
78
79
static void imx7_ccm_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
80
--
81
2.25.1
diff view generated by jsdifflib
New patch
1
From: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
1
2
3
The i.MX6UL doesn't support CLK_HIGH ou CLK_HIGH_DIV clock source.
4
5
Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
6
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
7
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
---
9
include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h | 1 +
10
hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c | 2 +-
11
hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c | 6 ------
12
hw/timer/imx_gpt.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
13
4 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
14
15
diff --git a/include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h b/include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h
16
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
17
--- a/include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h
18
+++ b/include/hw/timer/imx_gpt.h
19
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@
20
#define TYPE_IMX25_GPT "imx25.gpt"
21
#define TYPE_IMX31_GPT "imx31.gpt"
22
#define TYPE_IMX6_GPT "imx6.gpt"
23
+#define TYPE_IMX6UL_GPT "imx6ul.gpt"
24
#define TYPE_IMX7_GPT "imx7.gpt"
25
26
#define TYPE_IMX_GPT TYPE_IMX25_GPT
27
diff --git a/hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c b/hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c
28
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
29
--- a/hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c
30
+++ b/hw/arm/fsl-imx6ul.c
31
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void fsl_imx6ul_init(Object *obj)
32
*/
33
for (i = 0; i < FSL_IMX6UL_NUM_GPTS; i++) {
34
snprintf(name, NAME_SIZE, "gpt%d", i);
35
- object_initialize_child(obj, name, &s->gpt[i], TYPE_IMX7_GPT);
36
+ object_initialize_child(obj, name, &s->gpt[i], TYPE_IMX6UL_GPT);
37
}
38
39
/*
40
diff --git a/hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c b/hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c
41
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
42
--- a/hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c
43
+++ b/hw/misc/imx6ul_ccm.c
44
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint32_t imx6ul_ccm_get_clock_frequency(IMXCCMState *dev, IMXClk clock)
45
case CLK_32k:
46
freq = CKIL_FREQ;
47
break;
48
- case CLK_HIGH:
49
- freq = CKIH_FREQ;
50
- break;
51
- case CLK_HIGH_DIV:
52
- freq = CKIH_FREQ / 8;
53
- break;
54
default:
55
qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s]%s: unsupported clock %d\n",
56
TYPE_IMX6UL_CCM, __func__, clock);
57
diff --git a/hw/timer/imx_gpt.c b/hw/timer/imx_gpt.c
58
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
59
--- a/hw/timer/imx_gpt.c
60
+++ b/hw/timer/imx_gpt.c
61
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const IMXClk imx6_gpt_clocks[] = {
62
CLK_HIGH, /* 111 reference clock */
63
};
64
65
+static const IMXClk imx6ul_gpt_clocks[] = {
66
+ CLK_NONE, /* 000 No clock source */
67
+ CLK_IPG, /* 001 ipg_clk, 532MHz*/
68
+ CLK_IPG_HIGH, /* 010 ipg_clk_highfreq */
69
+ CLK_EXT, /* 011 External clock */
70
+ CLK_32k, /* 100 ipg_clk_32k */
71
+ CLK_NONE, /* 101 not defined */
72
+ CLK_NONE, /* 110 not defined */
73
+ CLK_NONE, /* 111 not defined */
74
+};
75
+
76
static const IMXClk imx7_gpt_clocks[] = {
77
CLK_NONE, /* 000 No clock source */
78
CLK_IPG, /* 001 ipg_clk, 532MHz*/
79
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx6_gpt_init(Object *obj)
80
s->clocks = imx6_gpt_clocks;
81
}
82
83
+static void imx6ul_gpt_init(Object *obj)
84
+{
85
+ IMXGPTState *s = IMX_GPT(obj);
86
+
87
+ s->clocks = imx6ul_gpt_clocks;
88
+}
89
+
90
static void imx7_gpt_init(Object *obj)
91
{
92
IMXGPTState *s = IMX_GPT(obj);
93
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const TypeInfo imx6_gpt_info = {
94
.instance_init = imx6_gpt_init,
95
};
96
97
+static const TypeInfo imx6ul_gpt_info = {
98
+ .name = TYPE_IMX6UL_GPT,
99
+ .parent = TYPE_IMX25_GPT,
100
+ .instance_init = imx6ul_gpt_init,
101
+};
102
+
103
static const TypeInfo imx7_gpt_info = {
104
.name = TYPE_IMX7_GPT,
105
.parent = TYPE_IMX25_GPT,
106
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_gpt_register_types(void)
107
type_register_static(&imx25_gpt_info);
108
type_register_static(&imx31_gpt_info);
109
type_register_static(&imx6_gpt_info);
110
+ type_register_static(&imx6ul_gpt_info);
111
type_register_static(&imx7_gpt_info);
112
}
113
114
--
115
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From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
1
From: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
2
2
3
Fixes a bug in that we were not honoring MTE from user-only
3
IRQs were not associated to the various GPIO devices inside i.MX7D.
4
SVE. Copy the user-only MTE logic from allocation_tag_mem
4
This patch brings the i.MX7D on par with i.MX6.
5
into sve_probe_page.
6
5
7
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
6
Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe Dubois <jcd@tribudubois.net>
7
Message-id: 20221226101418.415170-1-jcd@tribudubois.net
8
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
10
---
10
---
11
target/arm/sve_helper.c | 3 +++
11
include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h | 15 +++++++++++++++
12
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
12
hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
13
2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
13
14
14
diff --git a/target/arm/sve_helper.c b/target/arm/sve_helper.c
15
diff --git a/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h b/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
15
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
16
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
16
--- a/target/arm/sve_helper.c
17
--- a/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
17
+++ b/target/arm/sve_helper.c
18
+++ b/include/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.h
18
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool sve_probe_page(SVEHostPage *info, bool nofault, CPUARMState *env,
19
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ enum FslIMX7IRQs {
19
20
FSL_IMX7_GPT3_IRQ = 53,
20
#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
21
FSL_IMX7_GPT4_IRQ = 52,
21
memset(&info->attrs, 0, sizeof(info->attrs));
22
22
+ /* Require both MAP_ANON and PROT_MTE -- see allocation_tag_mem. */
23
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO1_LOW_IRQ = 64,
23
+ arm_tlb_mte_tagged(&info->attrs) =
24
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO1_HIGH_IRQ = 65,
24
+ (flags & PAGE_ANON) && (flags & PAGE_MTE);
25
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO2_LOW_IRQ = 66,
25
#else
26
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO2_HIGH_IRQ = 67,
27
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO3_LOW_IRQ = 68,
28
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO3_HIGH_IRQ = 69,
29
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO4_LOW_IRQ = 70,
30
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO4_HIGH_IRQ = 71,
31
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO5_LOW_IRQ = 72,
32
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO5_HIGH_IRQ = 73,
33
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO6_LOW_IRQ = 74,
34
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO6_HIGH_IRQ = 75,
35
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO7_LOW_IRQ = 76,
36
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO7_HIGH_IRQ = 77,
37
+
38
FSL_IMX7_WDOG1_IRQ = 78,
39
FSL_IMX7_WDOG2_IRQ = 79,
40
FSL_IMX7_WDOG3_IRQ = 10,
41
diff --git a/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c b/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
42
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
43
--- a/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
44
+++ b/hw/arm/fsl-imx7.c
45
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void fsl_imx7_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
46
FSL_IMX7_GPIO7_ADDR,
47
};
48
49
+ static const int FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_LOW_IRQ[FSL_IMX7_NUM_GPIOS] = {
50
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO1_LOW_IRQ,
51
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO2_LOW_IRQ,
52
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO3_LOW_IRQ,
53
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO4_LOW_IRQ,
54
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO5_LOW_IRQ,
55
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO6_LOW_IRQ,
56
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO7_LOW_IRQ,
57
+ };
58
+
59
+ static const int FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_HIGH_IRQ[FSL_IMX7_NUM_GPIOS] = {
60
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO1_HIGH_IRQ,
61
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO2_HIGH_IRQ,
62
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO3_HIGH_IRQ,
63
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO4_HIGH_IRQ,
64
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO5_HIGH_IRQ,
65
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO6_HIGH_IRQ,
66
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIO7_HIGH_IRQ,
67
+ };
68
+
69
sysbus_realize(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpio[i]), &error_abort);
70
- sysbus_mmio_map(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpio[i]), 0, FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_ADDR[i]);
71
+ sysbus_mmio_map(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpio[i]), 0,
72
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_ADDR[i]);
73
+
74
+ sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpio[i]), 0,
75
+ qdev_get_gpio_in(DEVICE(&s->a7mpcore),
76
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_LOW_IRQ[i]));
77
+
78
+ sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->gpio[i]), 1,
79
+ qdev_get_gpio_in(DEVICE(&s->a7mpcore),
80
+ FSL_IMX7_GPIOn_HIGH_IRQ[i]));
81
}
82
26
/*
83
/*
27
* Find the iotlbentry for addr and return the transaction attributes.
28
--
84
--
29
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85
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1
From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
1
From: Stephen Longfield <slongfield@google.com>
2
2
3
The comment was correct, but the test was not:
3
Size is used at lines 1088/1188 for the loop, which reads the last 4
4
disable mte if tagged is *not* set.
4
bytes from the crc_ptr so it does need to get increased, however it
5
shouldn't be increased before the buffer is passed to CRC computation,
6
or the crc32 function will access uninitialized memory.
5
7
6
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
8
This was pointed out to me by clg@kaod.org during the code review of
9
a similar patch to hw/net/ftgmac100.c
10
11
Change-Id: Ib0464303b191af1e28abeb2f5105eb25aadb5e9b
12
Signed-off-by: Stephen Longfield <slongfield@google.com>
13
Reviewed-by: Patrick Venture <venture@google.com>
14
Message-id: 20221221183202.3788132-1-slongfield@google.com
7
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
15
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
16
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
9
---
17
---
10
target/arm/sve_helper.c | 2 +-
18
hw/net/imx_fec.c | 8 ++++----
11
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
19
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
12
20
13
diff --git a/target/arm/sve_helper.c b/target/arm/sve_helper.c
21
diff --git a/hw/net/imx_fec.c b/hw/net/imx_fec.c
14
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
22
index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644
15
--- a/target/arm/sve_helper.c
23
--- a/hw/net/imx_fec.c
16
+++ b/target/arm/sve_helper.c
24
+++ b/hw/net/imx_fec.c
17
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void sve_ldnfff1_r(CPUARMState *env, void *vg, const target_ulong addr,
25
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static ssize_t imx_fec_receive(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t *buf,
18
* Disable MTE checking if the Tagged bit is not set. Since TBI must
26
return 0;
19
* be set within MTEDESC for MTE, !mtedesc => !mte_active.
20
*/
21
- if (arm_tlb_mte_tagged(&info.page[0].attrs)) {
22
+ if (!arm_tlb_mte_tagged(&info.page[0].attrs)) {
23
mtedesc = 0;
24
}
27
}
25
28
29
- /* 4 bytes for the CRC. */
30
- size += 4;
31
crc = cpu_to_be32(crc32(~0, buf, size));
32
+ /* Increase size by 4, loop below reads the last 4 bytes from crc_ptr. */
33
+ size += 4;
34
crc_ptr = (uint8_t *) &crc;
35
36
/* Huge frames are truncated. */
37
@@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static ssize_t imx_enet_receive(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t *buf,
38
return 0;
39
}
40
41
- /* 4 bytes for the CRC. */
42
- size += 4;
43
crc = cpu_to_be32(crc32(~0, buf, size));
44
+ /* Increase size by 4, loop below reads the last 4 bytes from crc_ptr. */
45
+ size += 4;
46
crc_ptr = (uint8_t *) &crc;
47
48
if (shift16) {
26
--
49
--
27
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50
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