1 | My OS Lock/DoubleLock patches, plus a small selection of other | 1 | First arm pullreq of the cycle; this is mostly my softfloat NaN |
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2 | bug fixes and minor things. | 2 | handling series. (Lots more in my to-review queue, but I don't |
3 | like pullreqs growing too close to a hundred patches at a time :-)) | ||
3 | 4 | ||
4 | thanks | 5 | thanks |
5 | -- PMM | 6 | -- PMM |
6 | 7 | ||
7 | The following changes since commit 8e9398e3b1a860b8c29c670c1b6c36afe8d87849: | 8 | The following changes since commit 97f2796a3736ed37a1b85dc1c76a6c45b829dd17: |
8 | 9 | ||
9 | Merge tag 'pull-ppc-20220706' of https://gitlab.com/danielhb/qemu into staging (2022-07-07 06:21:05 +0530) | 10 | Open 10.0 development tree (2024-12-10 17:41:17 +0000) |
10 | 11 | ||
11 | are available in the Git repository at: | 12 | are available in the Git repository at: |
12 | 13 | ||
13 | https://git.linaro.org/people/pmaydell/qemu-arm.git tags/pull-target-arm-20220707 | 14 | https://git.linaro.org/people/pmaydell/qemu-arm.git tags/pull-target-arm-20241211 |
14 | 15 | ||
15 | for you to fetch changes up to c2360eaa0262a816faf8032b7762d0c73df2cc62: | 16 | for you to fetch changes up to 1abe28d519239eea5cf9620bb13149423e5665f8: |
16 | 17 | ||
17 | target/arm: Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem (2022-07-07 11:41:04 +0100) | 18 | MAINTAINERS: Add correct email address for Vikram Garhwal (2024-12-11 15:31:09 +0000) |
18 | 19 | ||
19 | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | 20 | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
20 | target-arm queue: | 21 | target-arm queue: |
21 | * hw/arm/virt: dt: add rng-seed property | 22 | * hw/net/lan9118: Extract PHY model, reuse with imx_fec, fix bugs |
22 | * Fix MTE check in sve_ldnfff1_r | 23 | * fpu: Make muladd NaN handling runtime-selected, not compile-time |
23 | * Record tagged bit for user-only in sve_probe_page | 24 | * fpu: Make default NaN pattern runtime-selected, not compile-time |
24 | * Correctly implement OS Lock and OS DoubleLock | 25 | * fpu: Minor NaN-related cleanups |
25 | * Implement DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1, DBGDEVID2 registers | 26 | * MAINTAINERS: email address updates |
26 | * Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem | ||
27 | 27 | ||
28 | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | 28 | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
29 | Jason A. Donenfeld (1): | 29 | Bernhard Beschow (5): |
30 | hw/arm/virt: dt: add rng-seed property | 30 | hw/net/lan9118: Extract lan9118_phy |
31 | hw/net/lan9118_phy: Reuse in imx_fec and consolidate implementations | ||
32 | hw/net/lan9118_phy: Fix off-by-one error in MII_ANLPAR register | ||
33 | hw/net/lan9118_phy: Reuse MII constants | ||
34 | hw/net/lan9118_phy: Add missing 100 mbps full duplex advertisement | ||
31 | 35 | ||
32 | Peter Maydell (6): | 36 | Leif Lindholm (1): |
33 | target/arm: Fix code style issues in debug helper functions | 37 | MAINTAINERS: update email address for Leif Lindholm |
34 | target/arm: Move define_debug_regs() to debug_helper.c | ||
35 | target/arm: Suppress debug exceptions when OS Lock set | ||
36 | target/arm: Implement AArch32 DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1, DBGDEVID2 | ||
37 | target/arm: Correctly implement Feat_DoubleLock | ||
38 | target/arm: Fix qemu-system-arm handling of LPAE block descriptors for highmem | ||
39 | 38 | ||
40 | Richard Henderson (2): | 39 | Peter Maydell (54): |
41 | target/arm: Fix MTE check in sve_ldnfff1_r | 40 | fpu: handle raising Invalid for infzero in pick_nan_muladd |
42 | target/arm: Record tagged bit for user-only in sve_probe_page | 41 | fpu: Check for default_nan_mode before calling pickNaNMulAdd |
42 | softfloat: Allow runtime choice of inf * 0 + NaN result | ||
43 | tests/fp: Explicitly set inf-zero-nan rule | ||
44 | target/arm: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
45 | target/s390: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
46 | target/ppc: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
47 | target/mips: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
48 | target/sparc: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
49 | target/xtensa: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
50 | target/x86: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
51 | target/loongarch: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
52 | target/hppa: Set FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly | ||
53 | softfloat: Pass have_snan to pickNaNMulAdd | ||
54 | softfloat: Allow runtime choice of NaN propagation for muladd | ||
55 | tests/fp: Explicitly set 3-NaN propagation rule | ||
56 | target/arm: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
57 | target/loongarch: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
58 | target/ppc: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
59 | target/s390x: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
60 | target/sparc: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
61 | target/mips: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
62 | target/xtensa: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
63 | target/i386: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
64 | target/hppa: Set Float3NaNPropRule explicitly | ||
65 | fpu: Remove use_first_nan field from float_status | ||
66 | target/m68k: Don't pass NULL float_status to floatx80_default_nan() | ||
67 | softfloat: Create floatx80 default NaN from parts64_default_nan | ||
68 | target/loongarch: Use normal float_status in fclass_s and fclass_d helpers | ||
69 | target/m68k: In frem helper, initialize local float_status from env->fp_status | ||
70 | target/m68k: Init local float_status from env fp_status in gdb get/set reg | ||
71 | target/sparc: Initialize local scratch float_status from env->fp_status | ||
72 | target/ppc: Use env->fp_status in helper_compute_fprf functions | ||
73 | fpu: Allow runtime choice of default NaN value | ||
74 | tests/fp: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
75 | target/microblaze: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
76 | target/i386: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
77 | target/hppa: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
78 | target/alpha: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
79 | target/arm: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
80 | target/loongarch: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
81 | target/m68k: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
82 | target/mips: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
83 | target/openrisc: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
84 | target/ppc: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
85 | target/sh4: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
86 | target/rx: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
87 | target/s390x: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
88 | target/sparc: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
89 | target/xtensa: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
90 | target/hexagon: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
91 | target/riscv: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
92 | target/tricore: Set default NaN pattern explicitly | ||
93 | fpu: Remove default handling for dnan_pattern | ||
43 | 94 | ||
44 | docs/about/deprecated.rst | 8 + | 95 | Richard Henderson (11): |
45 | docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 17 +- | 96 | target/arm: Copy entire float_status in is_ebf |
46 | include/hw/arm/virt.h | 2 +- | 97 | softfloat: Inline pickNaNMulAdd |
47 | target/arm/cpregs.h | 3 + | 98 | softfloat: Use goto for default nan case in pick_nan_muladd |
48 | target/arm/cpu.h | 27 +++ | 99 | softfloat: Remove which from parts_pick_nan_muladd |
49 | target/arm/internals.h | 9 + | 100 | softfloat: Pad array size in pick_nan_muladd |
50 | hw/arm/virt.c | 44 ++-- | 101 | softfloat: Move propagateFloatx80NaN to softfloat.c |
51 | target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 + | 102 | softfloat: Use parts_pick_nan in propagateFloatx80NaN |
52 | target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 6 + | 103 | softfloat: Inline pickNaN |
53 | target/arm/debug_helper.c | 580 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | 104 | softfloat: Share code between parts_pick_nan cases |
54 | target/arm/helper.c | 513 +--------------------------------------- | 105 | softfloat: Sink frac_cmp in parts_pick_nan until needed |
55 | target/arm/ptw.c | 2 +- | 106 | softfloat: Replace WHICH with RET in parts_pick_nan |
56 | target/arm/sve_helper.c | 5 +- | 107 | |
57 | 13 files changed, 684 insertions(+), 538 deletions(-) | 108 | Vikram Garhwal (1): |
109 | MAINTAINERS: Add correct email address for Vikram Garhwal | ||
110 | |||
111 | MAINTAINERS | 4 +- | ||
112 | include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | 38 +++- | ||
113 | include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | 89 +++++++- | ||
114 | include/hw/net/imx_fec.h | 9 +- | ||
115 | include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | 37 ++++ | ||
116 | include/hw/net/mii.h | 6 + | ||
117 | target/mips/fpu_helper.h | 20 ++ | ||
118 | target/sparc/helper.h | 4 +- | ||
119 | fpu/softfloat.c | 19 ++ | ||
120 | hw/net/imx_fec.c | 146 ++------------ | ||
121 | hw/net/lan9118.c | 137 ++----------- | ||
122 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 222 ++++++++++++++++++++ | ||
123 | linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c | 5 + | ||
124 | target/alpha/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
125 | target/arm/cpu.c | 10 + | ||
126 | target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c | 20 +- | ||
127 | target/hexagon/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
128 | target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | 12 ++ | ||
129 | target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 12 ++ | ||
130 | target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 14 +- | ||
131 | target/m68k/cpu.c | 14 +- | ||
132 | target/m68k/fpu_helper.c | 6 +- | ||
133 | target/m68k/helper.c | 6 +- | ||
134 | target/microblaze/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
135 | target/mips/msa.c | 10 + | ||
136 | target/openrisc/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
137 | target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 19 ++ | ||
138 | target/ppc/fpu_helper.c | 3 +- | ||
139 | target/riscv/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
140 | target/rx/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
141 | target/s390x/cpu.c | 5 + | ||
142 | target/sh4/cpu.c | 2 + | ||
143 | target/sparc/cpu.c | 6 + | ||
144 | target/sparc/fop_helper.c | 8 +- | ||
145 | target/sparc/translate.c | 4 +- | ||
146 | target/tricore/helper.c | 2 + | ||
147 | target/xtensa/cpu.c | 4 + | ||
148 | target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | 3 +- | ||
149 | tests/fp/fp-bench.c | 7 + | ||
150 | tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c | 1 + | ||
151 | tests/fp/fp-test.c | 7 + | ||
152 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 152 +++++++++++--- | ||
153 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 412 ++------------------------------------ | ||
154 | .mailmap | 5 +- | ||
155 | hw/net/Kconfig | 5 + | ||
156 | hw/net/meson.build | 1 + | ||
157 | hw/net/trace-events | 10 +- | ||
158 | 47 files changed, 778 insertions(+), 730 deletions(-) | ||
159 | create mode 100644 include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | ||
160 | create mode 100644 hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | From: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | A very similar implementation of the same device exists in imx_fec. Prepare for | ||
4 | a common implementation by extracting a device model into its own files. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Some migration state has been moved into the new device model which breaks | ||
7 | migration compatibility for the following machines: | ||
8 | * smdkc210 | ||
9 | * realview-* | ||
10 | * vexpress-* | ||
11 | * kzm | ||
12 | * mps2-* | ||
13 | |||
14 | While breaking migration ABI, fix the size of the MII registers to be 16 bit, | ||
15 | as defined by IEEE 802.3u. | ||
16 | |||
17 | Signed-off-by: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
18 | Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | ||
19 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
20 | Message-id: 20241102125724.532843-2-shentey@gmail.com | ||
21 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
22 | --- | ||
23 | include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | 37 ++++++++ | ||
24 | hw/net/lan9118.c | 137 +++++----------------------- | ||
25 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 169 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||
26 | hw/net/Kconfig | 4 + | ||
27 | hw/net/meson.build | 1 + | ||
28 | 5 files changed, 233 insertions(+), 115 deletions(-) | ||
29 | create mode 100644 include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | ||
30 | create mode 100644 hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
31 | |||
32 | diff --git a/include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h b/include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | ||
33 | new file mode 100644 | ||
34 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX | ||
35 | --- /dev/null | ||
36 | +++ b/include/hw/net/lan9118_phy.h | ||
37 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
38 | +/* | ||
39 | + * SMSC LAN9118 PHY emulation | ||
40 | + * | ||
41 | + * Copyright (c) 2009 CodeSourcery, LLC. | ||
42 | + * Written by Paul Brook | ||
43 | + * | ||
44 | + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. | ||
45 | + * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. | ||
46 | + */ | ||
47 | + | ||
48 | +#ifndef HW_NET_LAN9118_PHY_H | ||
49 | +#define HW_NET_LAN9118_PHY_H | ||
50 | + | ||
51 | +#include "qom/object.h" | ||
52 | +#include "hw/sysbus.h" | ||
53 | + | ||
54 | +#define TYPE_LAN9118_PHY "lan9118-phy" | ||
55 | +OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(Lan9118PhyState, LAN9118_PHY) | ||
56 | + | ||
57 | +typedef struct Lan9118PhyState { | ||
58 | + SysBusDevice parent_obj; | ||
59 | + | ||
60 | + uint16_t status; | ||
61 | + uint16_t control; | ||
62 | + uint16_t advertise; | ||
63 | + uint16_t ints; | ||
64 | + uint16_t int_mask; | ||
65 | + qemu_irq irq; | ||
66 | + bool link_down; | ||
67 | +} Lan9118PhyState; | ||
68 | + | ||
69 | +void lan9118_phy_update_link(Lan9118PhyState *s, bool link_down); | ||
70 | +void lan9118_phy_reset(Lan9118PhyState *s); | ||
71 | +uint16_t lan9118_phy_read(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg); | ||
72 | +void lan9118_phy_write(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg, uint16_t val); | ||
73 | + | ||
74 | +#endif | ||
75 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118.c b/hw/net/lan9118.c | ||
76 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
77 | --- a/hw/net/lan9118.c | ||
78 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118.c | ||
79 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
80 | #include "net/net.h" | ||
81 | #include "net/eth.h" | ||
82 | #include "hw/irq.h" | ||
83 | +#include "hw/net/lan9118_phy.h" | ||
84 | #include "hw/net/lan9118.h" | ||
85 | #include "hw/ptimer.h" | ||
86 | #include "hw/qdev-properties.h" | ||
87 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ do { printf("lan9118: " fmt , ## __VA_ARGS__); } while (0) | ||
88 | #define MAC_CR_RXEN 0x00000004 | ||
89 | #define MAC_CR_RESERVED 0x7f404213 | ||
90 | |||
91 | -#define PHY_INT_ENERGYON 0x80 | ||
92 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE 0x40 | ||
93 | -#define PHY_INT_FAULT 0x20 | ||
94 | -#define PHY_INT_DOWN 0x10 | ||
95 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_LP 0x08 | ||
96 | -#define PHY_INT_PARFAULT 0x04 | ||
97 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_PAGE 0x02 | ||
98 | - | ||
99 | #define GPT_TIMER_EN 0x20000000 | ||
100 | |||
101 | /* | ||
102 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct lan9118_state { | ||
103 | uint32_t mac_mii_data; | ||
104 | uint32_t mac_flow; | ||
105 | |||
106 | - uint32_t phy_status; | ||
107 | - uint32_t phy_control; | ||
108 | - uint32_t phy_advertise; | ||
109 | - uint32_t phy_int; | ||
110 | - uint32_t phy_int_mask; | ||
111 | + Lan9118PhyState mii; | ||
112 | + IRQState mii_irq; | ||
113 | |||
114 | int32_t eeprom_writable; | ||
115 | uint8_t eeprom[128]; | ||
116 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct lan9118_state { | ||
117 | |||
118 | static const VMStateDescription vmstate_lan9118 = { | ||
119 | .name = "lan9118", | ||
120 | - .version_id = 2, | ||
121 | - .minimum_version_id = 1, | ||
122 | + .version_id = 3, | ||
123 | + .minimum_version_id = 3, | ||
124 | .fields = (const VMStateField[]) { | ||
125 | VMSTATE_PTIMER(timer, lan9118_state), | ||
126 | VMSTATE_UINT32(irq_cfg, lan9118_state), | ||
127 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_lan9118 = { | ||
128 | VMSTATE_UINT32(mac_mii_acc, lan9118_state), | ||
129 | VMSTATE_UINT32(mac_mii_data, lan9118_state), | ||
130 | VMSTATE_UINT32(mac_flow, lan9118_state), | ||
131 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_status, lan9118_state), | ||
132 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_control, lan9118_state), | ||
133 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_advertise, lan9118_state), | ||
134 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_int, lan9118_state), | ||
135 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_int_mask, lan9118_state), | ||
136 | VMSTATE_INT32(eeprom_writable, lan9118_state), | ||
137 | VMSTATE_UINT8_ARRAY(eeprom, lan9118_state, 128), | ||
138 | VMSTATE_INT32(tx_fifo_size, lan9118_state), | ||
139 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void lan9118_reload_eeprom(lan9118_state *s) | ||
140 | lan9118_mac_changed(s); | ||
141 | } | ||
142 | |||
143 | -static void phy_update_irq(lan9118_state *s) | ||
144 | +static void lan9118_update_irq(void *opaque, int n, int level) | ||
145 | { | ||
146 | - if (s->phy_int & s->phy_int_mask) { | ||
147 | + lan9118_state *s = opaque; | ||
148 | + | ||
149 | + if (level) { | ||
150 | s->int_sts |= PHY_INT; | ||
151 | } else { | ||
152 | s->int_sts &= ~PHY_INT; | ||
153 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void phy_update_irq(lan9118_state *s) | ||
154 | lan9118_update(s); | ||
155 | } | ||
156 | |||
157 | -static void phy_update_link(lan9118_state *s) | ||
158 | -{ | ||
159 | - /* Autonegotiation status mirrors link status. */ | ||
160 | - if (qemu_get_queue(s->nic)->link_down) { | ||
161 | - s->phy_status &= ~0x0024; | ||
162 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_DOWN; | ||
163 | - } else { | ||
164 | - s->phy_status |= 0x0024; | ||
165 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_ENERGYON; | ||
166 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE; | ||
167 | - } | ||
168 | - phy_update_irq(s); | ||
169 | -} | ||
170 | - | ||
171 | static void lan9118_set_link(NetClientState *nc) | ||
172 | { | ||
173 | - phy_update_link(qemu_get_nic_opaque(nc)); | ||
174 | -} | ||
175 | - | ||
176 | -static void phy_reset(lan9118_state *s) | ||
177 | -{ | ||
178 | - s->phy_status = 0x7809; | ||
179 | - s->phy_control = 0x3000; | ||
180 | - s->phy_advertise = 0x01e1; | ||
181 | - s->phy_int_mask = 0; | ||
182 | - s->phy_int = 0; | ||
183 | - phy_update_link(s); | ||
184 | + lan9118_phy_update_link(&LAN9118(qemu_get_nic_opaque(nc))->mii, | ||
185 | + nc->link_down); | ||
186 | } | ||
187 | |||
188 | static void lan9118_reset(DeviceState *d) | ||
189 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void lan9118_reset(DeviceState *d) | ||
190 | s->read_word_n = 0; | ||
191 | s->write_word_n = 0; | ||
192 | |||
193 | - phy_reset(s); | ||
194 | - | ||
195 | s->eeprom_writable = 0; | ||
196 | lan9118_reload_eeprom(s); | ||
197 | } | ||
198 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void do_tx_packet(lan9118_state *s) | ||
199 | uint32_t status; | ||
200 | |||
201 | /* FIXME: Honor TX disable, and allow queueing of packets. */ | ||
202 | - if (s->phy_control & 0x4000) { | ||
203 | + if (s->mii.control & 0x4000) { | ||
204 | /* This assumes the receive routine doesn't touch the VLANClient. */ | ||
205 | qemu_receive_packet(qemu_get_queue(s->nic), s->txp->data, s->txp->len); | ||
206 | } else { | ||
207 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void tx_fifo_push(lan9118_state *s, uint32_t val) | ||
208 | } | ||
209 | } | ||
210 | |||
211 | -static uint32_t do_phy_read(lan9118_state *s, int reg) | ||
212 | -{ | ||
213 | - uint32_t val; | ||
214 | - | ||
215 | - switch (reg) { | ||
216 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
217 | - return s->phy_control; | ||
218 | - case 1: /* Basic Status */ | ||
219 | - return s->phy_status; | ||
220 | - case 2: /* ID1 */ | ||
221 | - return 0x0007; | ||
222 | - case 3: /* ID2 */ | ||
223 | - return 0xc0d1; | ||
224 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
225 | - return s->phy_advertise; | ||
226 | - case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
227 | - return 0x0f71; | ||
228 | - case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
229 | - return 1; | ||
230 | - /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 29, 30, 31 */ | ||
231 | - case 29: /* Interrupt source. */ | ||
232 | - val = s->phy_int; | ||
233 | - s->phy_int = 0; | ||
234 | - phy_update_irq(s); | ||
235 | - return val; | ||
236 | - case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
237 | - return s->phy_int_mask; | ||
238 | - default: | ||
239 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
240 | - "do_phy_read: PHY read reg %d\n", reg); | ||
241 | - return 0; | ||
242 | - } | ||
243 | -} | ||
244 | - | ||
245 | -static void do_phy_write(lan9118_state *s, int reg, uint32_t val) | ||
246 | -{ | ||
247 | - switch (reg) { | ||
248 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
249 | - if (val & 0x8000) { | ||
250 | - phy_reset(s); | ||
251 | - break; | ||
252 | - } | ||
253 | - s->phy_control = val & 0x7980; | ||
254 | - /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
255 | - if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
256 | - s->phy_status |= 0x0020; | ||
257 | - } | ||
258 | - break; | ||
259 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
260 | - s->phy_advertise = (val & 0x2d7f) | 0x80; | ||
261 | - break; | ||
262 | - /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 31 */ | ||
263 | - case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
264 | - s->phy_int_mask = val & 0xff; | ||
265 | - phy_update_irq(s); | ||
266 | - break; | ||
267 | - default: | ||
268 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
269 | - "do_phy_write: PHY write reg %d = 0x%04x\n", reg, val); | ||
270 | - } | ||
271 | -} | ||
272 | - | ||
273 | static void do_mac_write(lan9118_state *s, int reg, uint32_t val) | ||
274 | { | ||
275 | switch (reg) { | ||
276 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void do_mac_write(lan9118_state *s, int reg, uint32_t val) | ||
277 | if (val & 2) { | ||
278 | DPRINTF("PHY write %d = 0x%04x\n", | ||
279 | (val >> 6) & 0x1f, s->mac_mii_data); | ||
280 | - do_phy_write(s, (val >> 6) & 0x1f, s->mac_mii_data); | ||
281 | + lan9118_phy_write(&s->mii, (val >> 6) & 0x1f, s->mac_mii_data); | ||
282 | } else { | ||
283 | - s->mac_mii_data = do_phy_read(s, (val >> 6) & 0x1f); | ||
284 | + s->mac_mii_data = lan9118_phy_read(&s->mii, (val >> 6) & 0x1f); | ||
285 | DPRINTF("PHY read %d = 0x%04x\n", | ||
286 | (val >> 6) & 0x1f, s->mac_mii_data); | ||
287 | } | ||
288 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void lan9118_writel(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, | ||
289 | break; | ||
290 | case CSR_PMT_CTRL: | ||
291 | if (val & 0x400) { | ||
292 | - phy_reset(s); | ||
293 | + lan9118_phy_reset(&s->mii); | ||
294 | } | ||
295 | s->pmt_ctrl &= ~0x34e; | ||
296 | s->pmt_ctrl |= (val & 0x34e); | ||
297 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void lan9118_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) | ||
298 | const MemoryRegionOps *mem_ops = | ||
299 | s->mode_16bit ? &lan9118_16bit_mem_ops : &lan9118_mem_ops; | ||
300 | |||
301 | + qemu_init_irq(&s->mii_irq, lan9118_update_irq, s, 0); | ||
302 | + object_initialize_child(OBJECT(s), "mii", &s->mii, TYPE_LAN9118_PHY); | ||
303 | + if (!sysbus_realize_and_unref(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->mii), errp)) { | ||
304 | + return; | ||
305 | + } | ||
306 | + qdev_connect_gpio_out(DEVICE(&s->mii), 0, &s->mii_irq); | ||
307 | + | ||
308 | memory_region_init_io(&s->mmio, OBJECT(dev), mem_ops, s, | ||
309 | "lan9118-mmio", 0x100); | ||
310 | sysbus_init_mmio(sbd, &s->mmio); | ||
311 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
312 | new file mode 100644 | ||
313 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX | ||
314 | --- /dev/null | ||
315 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
316 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
317 | +/* | ||
318 | + * SMSC LAN9118 PHY emulation | ||
319 | + * | ||
320 | + * Copyright (c) 2009 CodeSourcery, LLC. | ||
321 | + * Written by Paul Brook | ||
322 | + * | ||
323 | + * This code is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 | ||
324 | + * | ||
325 | + * Contributions after 2012-01-13 are licensed under the terms of the | ||
326 | + * GNU GPL, version 2 or (at your option) any later version. | ||
327 | + */ | ||
328 | + | ||
329 | +#include "qemu/osdep.h" | ||
330 | +#include "hw/net/lan9118_phy.h" | ||
331 | +#include "hw/irq.h" | ||
332 | +#include "hw/resettable.h" | ||
333 | +#include "migration/vmstate.h" | ||
334 | +#include "qemu/log.h" | ||
335 | + | ||
336 | +#define PHY_INT_ENERGYON (1 << 7) | ||
337 | +#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE (1 << 6) | ||
338 | +#define PHY_INT_FAULT (1 << 5) | ||
339 | +#define PHY_INT_DOWN (1 << 4) | ||
340 | +#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_LP (1 << 3) | ||
341 | +#define PHY_INT_PARFAULT (1 << 2) | ||
342 | +#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_PAGE (1 << 1) | ||
343 | + | ||
344 | +static void lan9118_phy_update_irq(Lan9118PhyState *s) | ||
345 | +{ | ||
346 | + qemu_set_irq(s->irq, !!(s->ints & s->int_mask)); | ||
347 | +} | ||
348 | + | ||
349 | +uint16_t lan9118_phy_read(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg) | ||
350 | +{ | ||
351 | + uint16_t val; | ||
352 | + | ||
353 | + switch (reg) { | ||
354 | + case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
355 | + return s->control; | ||
356 | + case 1: /* Basic Status */ | ||
357 | + return s->status; | ||
358 | + case 2: /* ID1 */ | ||
359 | + return 0x0007; | ||
360 | + case 3: /* ID2 */ | ||
361 | + return 0xc0d1; | ||
362 | + case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
363 | + return s->advertise; | ||
364 | + case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
365 | + return 0x0f71; | ||
366 | + case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
367 | + return 1; | ||
368 | + /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 29, 30, 31 */ | ||
369 | + case 29: /* Interrupt source. */ | ||
370 | + val = s->ints; | ||
371 | + s->ints = 0; | ||
372 | + lan9118_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
373 | + return val; | ||
374 | + case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
375 | + return s->int_mask; | ||
376 | + default: | ||
377 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
378 | + "lan9118_phy_read: PHY read reg %d\n", reg); | ||
379 | + return 0; | ||
380 | + } | ||
381 | +} | ||
382 | + | ||
383 | +void lan9118_phy_write(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg, uint16_t val) | ||
384 | +{ | ||
385 | + switch (reg) { | ||
386 | + case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
387 | + if (val & 0x8000) { | ||
388 | + lan9118_phy_reset(s); | ||
389 | + break; | ||
390 | + } | ||
391 | + s->control = val & 0x7980; | ||
392 | + /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
393 | + if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
394 | + s->status |= 0x0020; | ||
395 | + } | ||
396 | + break; | ||
397 | + case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
398 | + s->advertise = (val & 0x2d7f) | 0x80; | ||
399 | + break; | ||
400 | + /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 31 */ | ||
401 | + case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
402 | + s->int_mask = val & 0xff; | ||
403 | + lan9118_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
404 | + break; | ||
405 | + default: | ||
406 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
407 | + "lan9118_phy_write: PHY write reg %d = 0x%04x\n", reg, val); | ||
408 | + } | ||
409 | +} | ||
410 | + | ||
411 | +void lan9118_phy_update_link(Lan9118PhyState *s, bool link_down) | ||
412 | +{ | ||
413 | + s->link_down = link_down; | ||
414 | + | ||
415 | + /* Autonegotiation status mirrors link status. */ | ||
416 | + if (link_down) { | ||
417 | + s->status &= ~0x0024; | ||
418 | + s->ints |= PHY_INT_DOWN; | ||
419 | + } else { | ||
420 | + s->status |= 0x0024; | ||
421 | + s->ints |= PHY_INT_ENERGYON; | ||
422 | + s->ints |= PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE; | ||
423 | + } | ||
424 | + lan9118_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
425 | +} | ||
426 | + | ||
427 | +void lan9118_phy_reset(Lan9118PhyState *s) | ||
428 | +{ | ||
429 | + s->control = 0x3000; | ||
430 | + s->status = 0x7809; | ||
431 | + s->advertise = 0x01e1; | ||
432 | + s->int_mask = 0; | ||
433 | + s->ints = 0; | ||
434 | + lan9118_phy_update_link(s, s->link_down); | ||
435 | +} | ||
436 | + | ||
437 | +static void lan9118_phy_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
438 | +{ | ||
439 | + Lan9118PhyState *s = LAN9118_PHY(obj); | ||
440 | + | ||
441 | + lan9118_phy_reset(s); | ||
442 | +} | ||
443 | + | ||
444 | +static void lan9118_phy_init(Object *obj) | ||
445 | +{ | ||
446 | + Lan9118PhyState *s = LAN9118_PHY(obj); | ||
447 | + | ||
448 | + qdev_init_gpio_out(DEVICE(s), &s->irq, 1); | ||
449 | +} | ||
450 | + | ||
451 | +static const VMStateDescription vmstate_lan9118_phy = { | ||
452 | + .name = "lan9118-phy", | ||
453 | + .version_id = 1, | ||
454 | + .minimum_version_id = 1, | ||
455 | + .fields = (const VMStateField[]) { | ||
456 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(control, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
457 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(status, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
458 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(advertise, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
459 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(ints, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
460 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(int_mask, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
461 | + VMSTATE_BOOL(link_down, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
462 | + VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() | ||
463 | + } | ||
464 | +}; | ||
465 | + | ||
466 | +static void lan9118_phy_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data) | ||
467 | +{ | ||
468 | + ResettableClass *rc = RESETTABLE_CLASS(klass); | ||
469 | + DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); | ||
470 | + | ||
471 | + rc->phases.hold = lan9118_phy_reset_hold; | ||
472 | + dc->vmsd = &vmstate_lan9118_phy; | ||
473 | +} | ||
474 | + | ||
475 | +static const TypeInfo types[] = { | ||
476 | + { | ||
477 | + .name = TYPE_LAN9118_PHY, | ||
478 | + .parent = TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE, | ||
479 | + .instance_size = sizeof(Lan9118PhyState), | ||
480 | + .instance_init = lan9118_phy_init, | ||
481 | + .class_init = lan9118_phy_class_init, | ||
482 | + } | ||
483 | +}; | ||
484 | + | ||
485 | +DEFINE_TYPES(types) | ||
486 | diff --git a/hw/net/Kconfig b/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
487 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
488 | --- a/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
489 | +++ b/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
490 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ config VMXNET3_PCI | ||
491 | config SMC91C111 | ||
492 | bool | ||
493 | |||
494 | +config LAN9118_PHY | ||
495 | + bool | ||
496 | + | ||
497 | config LAN9118 | ||
498 | bool | ||
499 | + select LAN9118_PHY | ||
500 | select PTIMER | ||
501 | |||
502 | config NE2000_ISA | ||
503 | diff --git a/hw/net/meson.build b/hw/net/meson.build | ||
504 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
505 | --- a/hw/net/meson.build | ||
506 | +++ b/hw/net/meson.build | ||
507 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_VMXNET3_PCI', if_true: files('vmxnet3.c')) | ||
508 | |||
509 | system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_SMC91C111', if_true: files('smc91c111.c')) | ||
510 | system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_LAN9118', if_true: files('lan9118.c')) | ||
511 | +system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_LAN9118_PHY', if_true: files('lan9118_phy.c')) | ||
512 | system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_NE2000_ISA', if_true: files('ne2000-isa.c')) | ||
513 | system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_OPENCORES_ETH', if_true: files('opencores_eth.c')) | ||
514 | system_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_XGMAC', if_true: files('xgmac.c')) | ||
515 | -- | ||
516 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | imx_fec models the same PHY as lan9118_phy. The code is almost the same with | ||
4 | imx_fec having more logging and tracing. Merge these improvements into | ||
5 | lan9118_phy and reuse in imx_fec to fix the code duplication. | ||
6 | |||
7 | Some migration state how resides in the new device model which breaks migration | ||
8 | compatibility for the following machines: | ||
9 | * imx25-pdk | ||
10 | * sabrelite | ||
11 | * mcimx7d-sabre | ||
12 | * mcimx6ul-evk | ||
13 | |||
14 | Signed-off-by: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
15 | Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | ||
16 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
17 | Message-id: 20241102125724.532843-3-shentey@gmail.com | ||
18 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
19 | --- | ||
20 | include/hw/net/imx_fec.h | 9 ++- | ||
21 | hw/net/imx_fec.c | 146 ++++----------------------------------- | ||
22 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 82 ++++++++++++++++------ | ||
23 | hw/net/Kconfig | 1 + | ||
24 | hw/net/trace-events | 10 +-- | ||
25 | 5 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 163 deletions(-) | ||
26 | |||
27 | diff --git a/include/hw/net/imx_fec.h b/include/hw/net/imx_fec.h | ||
28 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
29 | --- a/include/hw/net/imx_fec.h | ||
30 | +++ b/include/hw/net/imx_fec.h | ||
31 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(IMXFECState, IMX_FEC) | ||
32 | #define TYPE_IMX_ENET "imx.enet" | ||
33 | |||
34 | #include "hw/sysbus.h" | ||
35 | +#include "hw/net/lan9118_phy.h" | ||
36 | +#include "hw/irq.h" | ||
37 | #include "net/net.h" | ||
38 | |||
39 | #define ENET_EIR 1 | ||
40 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct IMXFECState { | ||
41 | uint32_t tx_descriptor[ENET_TX_RING_NUM]; | ||
42 | uint32_t tx_ring_num; | ||
43 | |||
44 | - uint32_t phy_status; | ||
45 | - uint32_t phy_control; | ||
46 | - uint32_t phy_advertise; | ||
47 | - uint32_t phy_int; | ||
48 | - uint32_t phy_int_mask; | ||
49 | + Lan9118PhyState mii; | ||
50 | + IRQState mii_irq; | ||
51 | uint32_t phy_num; | ||
52 | bool phy_connected; | ||
53 | struct IMXFECState *phy_consumer; | ||
54 | diff --git a/hw/net/imx_fec.c b/hw/net/imx_fec.c | ||
55 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
56 | --- a/hw/net/imx_fec.c | ||
57 | +++ b/hw/net/imx_fec.c | ||
58 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_imx_eth_txdescs = { | ||
59 | |||
60 | static const VMStateDescription vmstate_imx_eth = { | ||
61 | .name = TYPE_IMX_FEC, | ||
62 | - .version_id = 2, | ||
63 | - .minimum_version_id = 2, | ||
64 | + .version_id = 3, | ||
65 | + .minimum_version_id = 3, | ||
66 | .fields = (const VMStateField[]) { | ||
67 | VMSTATE_UINT32_ARRAY(regs, IMXFECState, ENET_MAX), | ||
68 | VMSTATE_UINT32(rx_descriptor, IMXFECState), | ||
69 | VMSTATE_UINT32(tx_descriptor[0], IMXFECState), | ||
70 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_status, IMXFECState), | ||
71 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_control, IMXFECState), | ||
72 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_advertise, IMXFECState), | ||
73 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_int, IMXFECState), | ||
74 | - VMSTATE_UINT32(phy_int_mask, IMXFECState), | ||
75 | VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() | ||
76 | }, | ||
77 | .subsections = (const VMStateDescription * const []) { | ||
78 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_imx_eth = { | ||
79 | }, | ||
80 | }; | ||
81 | |||
82 | -#define PHY_INT_ENERGYON (1 << 7) | ||
83 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE (1 << 6) | ||
84 | -#define PHY_INT_FAULT (1 << 5) | ||
85 | -#define PHY_INT_DOWN (1 << 4) | ||
86 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_LP (1 << 3) | ||
87 | -#define PHY_INT_PARFAULT (1 << 2) | ||
88 | -#define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_PAGE (1 << 1) | ||
89 | - | ||
90 | static void imx_eth_update(IMXFECState *s); | ||
91 | |||
92 | /* | ||
93 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_eth_update(IMXFECState *s); | ||
94 | * For now we don't handle any GPIO/interrupt line, so the OS will | ||
95 | * have to poll for the PHY status. | ||
96 | */ | ||
97 | -static void imx_phy_update_irq(IMXFECState *s) | ||
98 | +static void imx_phy_update_irq(void *opaque, int n, int level) | ||
99 | { | ||
100 | - imx_eth_update(s); | ||
101 | -} | ||
102 | - | ||
103 | -static void imx_phy_update_link(IMXFECState *s) | ||
104 | -{ | ||
105 | - /* Autonegotiation status mirrors link status. */ | ||
106 | - if (qemu_get_queue(s->nic)->link_down) { | ||
107 | - trace_imx_phy_update_link("down"); | ||
108 | - s->phy_status &= ~0x0024; | ||
109 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_DOWN; | ||
110 | - } else { | ||
111 | - trace_imx_phy_update_link("up"); | ||
112 | - s->phy_status |= 0x0024; | ||
113 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_ENERGYON; | ||
114 | - s->phy_int |= PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE; | ||
115 | - } | ||
116 | - imx_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
117 | + imx_eth_update(opaque); | ||
118 | } | ||
119 | |||
120 | static void imx_eth_set_link(NetClientState *nc) | ||
121 | { | ||
122 | - imx_phy_update_link(IMX_FEC(qemu_get_nic_opaque(nc))); | ||
123 | -} | ||
124 | - | ||
125 | -static void imx_phy_reset(IMXFECState *s) | ||
126 | -{ | ||
127 | - trace_imx_phy_reset(); | ||
128 | - | ||
129 | - s->phy_status = 0x7809; | ||
130 | - s->phy_control = 0x3000; | ||
131 | - s->phy_advertise = 0x01e1; | ||
132 | - s->phy_int_mask = 0; | ||
133 | - s->phy_int = 0; | ||
134 | - imx_phy_update_link(s); | ||
135 | + lan9118_phy_update_link(&IMX_FEC(qemu_get_nic_opaque(nc))->mii, | ||
136 | + nc->link_down); | ||
137 | } | ||
138 | |||
139 | static uint32_t imx_phy_read(IMXFECState *s, int reg) | ||
140 | { | ||
141 | - uint32_t val; | ||
142 | uint32_t phy = reg / 32; | ||
143 | |||
144 | if (!s->phy_connected) { | ||
145 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint32_t imx_phy_read(IMXFECState *s, int reg) | ||
146 | |||
147 | reg %= 32; | ||
148 | |||
149 | - switch (reg) { | ||
150 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
151 | - val = s->phy_control; | ||
152 | - break; | ||
153 | - case 1: /* Basic Status */ | ||
154 | - val = s->phy_status; | ||
155 | - break; | ||
156 | - case 2: /* ID1 */ | ||
157 | - val = 0x0007; | ||
158 | - break; | ||
159 | - case 3: /* ID2 */ | ||
160 | - val = 0xc0d1; | ||
161 | - break; | ||
162 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
163 | - val = s->phy_advertise; | ||
164 | - break; | ||
165 | - case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
166 | - val = 0x0f71; | ||
167 | - break; | ||
168 | - case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
169 | - val = 1; | ||
170 | - break; | ||
171 | - case 29: /* Interrupt source. */ | ||
172 | - val = s->phy_int; | ||
173 | - s->phy_int = 0; | ||
174 | - imx_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
175 | - break; | ||
176 | - case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
177 | - val = s->phy_int_mask; | ||
178 | - break; | ||
179 | - case 17: | ||
180 | - case 18: | ||
181 | - case 27: | ||
182 | - case 31: | ||
183 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, "[%s.phy]%s: reg %d not implemented\n", | ||
184 | - TYPE_IMX_FEC, __func__, reg); | ||
185 | - val = 0; | ||
186 | - break; | ||
187 | - default: | ||
188 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s.phy]%s: Bad address at offset %d\n", | ||
189 | - TYPE_IMX_FEC, __func__, reg); | ||
190 | - val = 0; | ||
191 | - break; | ||
192 | - } | ||
193 | - | ||
194 | - trace_imx_phy_read(val, phy, reg); | ||
195 | - | ||
196 | - return val; | ||
197 | + return lan9118_phy_read(&s->mii, reg); | ||
198 | } | ||
199 | |||
200 | static void imx_phy_write(IMXFECState *s, int reg, uint32_t val) | ||
201 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_phy_write(IMXFECState *s, int reg, uint32_t val) | ||
202 | |||
203 | reg %= 32; | ||
204 | |||
205 | - trace_imx_phy_write(val, phy, reg); | ||
206 | - | ||
207 | - switch (reg) { | ||
208 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
209 | - if (val & 0x8000) { | ||
210 | - imx_phy_reset(s); | ||
211 | - } else { | ||
212 | - s->phy_control = val & 0x7980; | ||
213 | - /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
214 | - if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
215 | - s->phy_status |= 0x0020; | ||
216 | - } | ||
217 | - } | ||
218 | - break; | ||
219 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
220 | - s->phy_advertise = (val & 0x2d7f) | 0x80; | ||
221 | - break; | ||
222 | - case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
223 | - s->phy_int_mask = val & 0xff; | ||
224 | - imx_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
225 | - break; | ||
226 | - case 17: | ||
227 | - case 18: | ||
228 | - case 27: | ||
229 | - case 31: | ||
230 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, "[%s.phy)%s: reg %d not implemented\n", | ||
231 | - TYPE_IMX_FEC, __func__, reg); | ||
232 | - break; | ||
233 | - default: | ||
234 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "[%s.phy]%s: Bad address at offset %d\n", | ||
235 | - TYPE_IMX_FEC, __func__, reg); | ||
236 | - break; | ||
237 | - } | ||
238 | + lan9118_phy_write(&s->mii, reg, val); | ||
239 | } | ||
240 | |||
241 | static void imx_fec_read_bd(IMXFECBufDesc *bd, dma_addr_t addr) | ||
242 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_eth_reset(DeviceState *d) | ||
243 | |||
244 | s->rx_descriptor = 0; | ||
245 | memset(s->tx_descriptor, 0, sizeof(s->tx_descriptor)); | ||
246 | - | ||
247 | - /* We also reset the PHY */ | ||
248 | - imx_phy_reset(s); | ||
249 | } | ||
250 | |||
251 | static uint32_t imx_default_read(IMXFECState *s, uint32_t index) | ||
252 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void imx_eth_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) | ||
253 | sysbus_init_irq(sbd, &s->irq[0]); | ||
254 | sysbus_init_irq(sbd, &s->irq[1]); | ||
255 | |||
256 | + qemu_init_irq(&s->mii_irq, imx_phy_update_irq, s, 0); | ||
257 | + object_initialize_child(OBJECT(s), "mii", &s->mii, TYPE_LAN9118_PHY); | ||
258 | + if (!sysbus_realize_and_unref(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(&s->mii), errp)) { | ||
259 | + return; | ||
260 | + } | ||
261 | + qdev_connect_gpio_out(DEVICE(&s->mii), 0, &s->mii_irq); | ||
262 | + | ||
263 | qemu_macaddr_default_if_unset(&s->conf.macaddr); | ||
264 | |||
265 | s->nic = qemu_new_nic(&imx_eth_net_info, &s->conf, | ||
266 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
267 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
268 | --- a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
269 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
270 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
271 | * Copyright (c) 2009 CodeSourcery, LLC. | ||
272 | * Written by Paul Brook | ||
273 | * | ||
274 | + * Copyright (c) 2013 Jean-Christophe Dubois. <jcd@tribudubois.net> | ||
275 | + * | ||
276 | * This code is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 | ||
277 | * | ||
278 | * Contributions after 2012-01-13 are licensed under the terms of the | ||
279 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
280 | #include "hw/resettable.h" | ||
281 | #include "migration/vmstate.h" | ||
282 | #include "qemu/log.h" | ||
283 | +#include "trace.h" | ||
284 | |||
285 | #define PHY_INT_ENERGYON (1 << 7) | ||
286 | #define PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE (1 << 6) | ||
287 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint16_t lan9118_phy_read(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg) | ||
288 | |||
289 | switch (reg) { | ||
290 | case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
291 | - return s->control; | ||
292 | + val = s->control; | ||
293 | + break; | ||
294 | case 1: /* Basic Status */ | ||
295 | - return s->status; | ||
296 | + val = s->status; | ||
297 | + break; | ||
298 | case 2: /* ID1 */ | ||
299 | - return 0x0007; | ||
300 | + val = 0x0007; | ||
301 | + break; | ||
302 | case 3: /* ID2 */ | ||
303 | - return 0xc0d1; | ||
304 | + val = 0xc0d1; | ||
305 | + break; | ||
306 | case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
307 | - return s->advertise; | ||
308 | + val = s->advertise; | ||
309 | + break; | ||
310 | case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
311 | - return 0x0f71; | ||
312 | + val = 0x0f71; | ||
313 | + break; | ||
314 | case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
315 | - return 1; | ||
316 | - /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 29, 30, 31 */ | ||
317 | + val = 1; | ||
318 | + break; | ||
319 | case 29: /* Interrupt source. */ | ||
320 | val = s->ints; | ||
321 | s->ints = 0; | ||
322 | lan9118_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
323 | - return val; | ||
324 | + break; | ||
325 | case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
326 | - return s->int_mask; | ||
327 | + val = s->int_mask; | ||
328 | + break; | ||
329 | + case 17: | ||
330 | + case 18: | ||
331 | + case 27: | ||
332 | + case 31: | ||
333 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, "%s: reg %d not implemented\n", | ||
334 | + __func__, reg); | ||
335 | + val = 0; | ||
336 | + break; | ||
337 | default: | ||
338 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
339 | - "lan9118_phy_read: PHY read reg %d\n", reg); | ||
340 | - return 0; | ||
341 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "%s: Bad address at offset %d\n", | ||
342 | + __func__, reg); | ||
343 | + val = 0; | ||
344 | + break; | ||
345 | } | ||
346 | + | ||
347 | + trace_lan9118_phy_read(val, reg); | ||
348 | + | ||
349 | + return val; | ||
350 | } | ||
351 | |||
352 | void lan9118_phy_write(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg, uint16_t val) | ||
353 | { | ||
354 | + trace_lan9118_phy_write(val, reg); | ||
355 | + | ||
356 | switch (reg) { | ||
357 | case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
358 | if (val & 0x8000) { | ||
359 | lan9118_phy_reset(s); | ||
360 | - break; | ||
361 | - } | ||
362 | - s->control = val & 0x7980; | ||
363 | - /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
364 | - if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
365 | - s->status |= 0x0020; | ||
366 | + } else { | ||
367 | + s->control = val & 0x7980; | ||
368 | + /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
369 | + if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
370 | + s->status |= 0x0020; | ||
371 | + } | ||
372 | } | ||
373 | break; | ||
374 | case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
375 | s->advertise = (val & 0x2d7f) | 0x80; | ||
376 | break; | ||
377 | - /* TODO 17, 18, 27, 31 */ | ||
378 | case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
379 | s->int_mask = val & 0xff; | ||
380 | lan9118_phy_update_irq(s); | ||
381 | break; | ||
382 | + case 17: | ||
383 | + case 18: | ||
384 | + case 27: | ||
385 | + case 31: | ||
386 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, "%s: reg %d not implemented\n", | ||
387 | + __func__, reg); | ||
388 | + break; | ||
389 | default: | ||
390 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, | ||
391 | - "lan9118_phy_write: PHY write reg %d = 0x%04x\n", reg, val); | ||
392 | + qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "%s: Bad address at offset %d\n", | ||
393 | + __func__, reg); | ||
394 | + break; | ||
395 | } | ||
396 | } | ||
397 | |||
398 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_update_link(Lan9118PhyState *s, bool link_down) | ||
399 | |||
400 | /* Autonegotiation status mirrors link status. */ | ||
401 | if (link_down) { | ||
402 | + trace_lan9118_phy_update_link("down"); | ||
403 | s->status &= ~0x0024; | ||
404 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_DOWN; | ||
405 | } else { | ||
406 | + trace_lan9118_phy_update_link("up"); | ||
407 | s->status |= 0x0024; | ||
408 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_ENERGYON; | ||
409 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE; | ||
410 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_update_link(Lan9118PhyState *s, bool link_down) | ||
411 | |||
412 | void lan9118_phy_reset(Lan9118PhyState *s) | ||
413 | { | ||
414 | + trace_lan9118_phy_reset(); | ||
415 | + | ||
416 | s->control = 0x3000; | ||
417 | s->status = 0x7809; | ||
418 | s->advertise = 0x01e1; | ||
419 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_lan9118_phy = { | ||
420 | .version_id = 1, | ||
421 | .minimum_version_id = 1, | ||
422 | .fields = (const VMStateField[]) { | ||
423 | - VMSTATE_UINT16(control, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
424 | VMSTATE_UINT16(status, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
425 | + VMSTATE_UINT16(control, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
426 | VMSTATE_UINT16(advertise, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
427 | VMSTATE_UINT16(ints, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
428 | VMSTATE_UINT16(int_mask, Lan9118PhyState), | ||
429 | diff --git a/hw/net/Kconfig b/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
430 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
431 | --- a/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
432 | +++ b/hw/net/Kconfig | ||
433 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ config ALLWINNER_SUN8I_EMAC | ||
434 | |||
435 | config IMX_FEC | ||
436 | bool | ||
437 | + select LAN9118_PHY | ||
438 | |||
439 | config CADENCE | ||
440 | bool | ||
441 | diff --git a/hw/net/trace-events b/hw/net/trace-events | ||
442 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
443 | --- a/hw/net/trace-events | ||
444 | +++ b/hw/net/trace-events | ||
445 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ allwinner_sun8i_emac_set_link(bool active) "Set link: active=%u" | ||
446 | allwinner_sun8i_emac_read(uint64_t offset, uint64_t val) "MMIO read: offset=0x%" PRIx64 " value=0x%" PRIx64 | ||
447 | allwinner_sun8i_emac_write(uint64_t offset, uint64_t val) "MMIO write: offset=0x%" PRIx64 " value=0x%" PRIx64 | ||
448 | |||
449 | +# lan9118_phy.c | ||
450 | +lan9118_phy_read(uint16_t val, int reg) "[0x%02x] -> 0x%04" PRIx16 | ||
451 | +lan9118_phy_write(uint16_t val, int reg) "[0x%02x] <- 0x%04" PRIx16 | ||
452 | +lan9118_phy_update_link(const char *s) "%s" | ||
453 | +lan9118_phy_reset(void) "" | ||
454 | + | ||
455 | # lance.c | ||
456 | lance_mem_readw(uint64_t addr, uint32_t ret) "addr=0x%"PRIx64"val=0x%04x" | ||
457 | lance_mem_writew(uint64_t addr, uint32_t val) "addr=0x%"PRIx64"val=0x%04x" | ||
458 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ i82596_set_multicast(uint16_t count) "Added %d multicast entries" | ||
459 | i82596_channel_attention(void *s) "%p: Received CHANNEL ATTENTION" | ||
460 | |||
461 | # imx_fec.c | ||
462 | -imx_phy_read(uint32_t val, int phy, int reg) "0x%04"PRIx32" <= phy[%d].reg[%d]" | ||
463 | imx_phy_read_num(int phy, int configured) "read request from unconfigured phy %d (configured %d)" | ||
464 | -imx_phy_write(uint32_t val, int phy, int reg) "0x%04"PRIx32" => phy[%d].reg[%d]" | ||
465 | imx_phy_write_num(int phy, int configured) "write request to unconfigured phy %d (configured %d)" | ||
466 | -imx_phy_update_link(const char *s) "%s" | ||
467 | -imx_phy_reset(void) "" | ||
468 | imx_fec_read_bd(uint64_t addr, int flags, int len, int data) "tx_bd 0x%"PRIx64" flags 0x%04x len %d data 0x%08x" | ||
469 | imx_enet_read_bd(uint64_t addr, int flags, int len, int data, int options, int status) "tx_bd 0x%"PRIx64" flags 0x%04x len %d data 0x%08x option 0x%04x status 0x%04x" | ||
470 | imx_eth_tx_bd_busy(void) "tx_bd ran out of descriptors to transmit" | ||
471 | -- | ||
472 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Turns 0x70 into 0xe0 (== 0x70 << 1) which adds the missing MII_ANLPAR_TX and | ||
4 | fixes the MSB of selector field to be zero, as specified in the datasheet. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Fixes: 2a424990170b "LAN9118 emulation" | ||
7 | Signed-off-by: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
8 | Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | ||
9 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | Message-id: 20241102125724.532843-4-shentey@gmail.com | ||
11 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
12 | --- | ||
13 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 2 +- | ||
14 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) | ||
15 | |||
16 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
18 | --- a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
19 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint16_t lan9118_phy_read(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg) | ||
21 | val = s->advertise; | ||
22 | break; | ||
23 | case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
24 | - val = 0x0f71; | ||
25 | + val = 0x0fe1; | ||
26 | break; | ||
27 | case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
28 | val = 1; | ||
29 | -- | ||
30 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Prefer named constants over magic values for better readability. | ||
4 | |||
5 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
7 | Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241102125724.532843-5-shentey@gmail.com | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | include/hw/net/mii.h | 6 +++++ | ||
12 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- | ||
13 | 2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) | ||
14 | |||
15 | diff --git a/include/hw/net/mii.h b/include/hw/net/mii.h | ||
16 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
17 | --- a/include/hw/net/mii.h | ||
18 | +++ b/include/hw/net/mii.h | ||
19 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
20 | #define MII_BMSR_JABBER (1 << 1) /* Jabber detected */ | ||
21 | #define MII_BMSR_EXTCAP (1 << 0) /* Ext-reg capability */ | ||
22 | |||
23 | +#define MII_ANAR_RFAULT (1 << 13) /* Say we can detect faults */ | ||
24 | #define MII_ANAR_PAUSE_ASYM (1 << 11) /* Try for asymmetric pause */ | ||
25 | #define MII_ANAR_PAUSE (1 << 10) /* Try for pause */ | ||
26 | #define MII_ANAR_TXFD (1 << 8) | ||
27 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
28 | #define MII_ANAR_10FD (1 << 6) | ||
29 | #define MII_ANAR_10 (1 << 5) | ||
30 | #define MII_ANAR_CSMACD (1 << 0) | ||
31 | +#define MII_ANAR_SELECT (0x001f) /* Selector bits */ | ||
32 | |||
33 | #define MII_ANLPAR_ACK (1 << 14) | ||
34 | #define MII_ANLPAR_PAUSEASY (1 << 11) /* can pause asymmetrically */ | ||
35 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
36 | #define RTL8201CP_PHYID1 0x0000 | ||
37 | #define RTL8201CP_PHYID2 0x8201 | ||
38 | |||
39 | +/* SMSC LAN9118 */ | ||
40 | +#define SMSCLAN9118_PHYID1 0x0007 | ||
41 | +#define SMSCLAN9118_PHYID2 0xc0d1 | ||
42 | + | ||
43 | /* RealTek 8211E */ | ||
44 | #define RTL8211E_PHYID1 0x001c | ||
45 | #define RTL8211E_PHYID2 0xc915 | ||
46 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
47 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
48 | --- a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
49 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
50 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ | ||
51 | |||
52 | #include "qemu/osdep.h" | ||
53 | #include "hw/net/lan9118_phy.h" | ||
54 | +#include "hw/net/mii.h" | ||
55 | #include "hw/irq.h" | ||
56 | #include "hw/resettable.h" | ||
57 | #include "migration/vmstate.h" | ||
58 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint16_t lan9118_phy_read(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg) | ||
59 | uint16_t val; | ||
60 | |||
61 | switch (reg) { | ||
62 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
63 | + case MII_BMCR: | ||
64 | val = s->control; | ||
65 | break; | ||
66 | - case 1: /* Basic Status */ | ||
67 | + case MII_BMSR: | ||
68 | val = s->status; | ||
69 | break; | ||
70 | - case 2: /* ID1 */ | ||
71 | - val = 0x0007; | ||
72 | + case MII_PHYID1: | ||
73 | + val = SMSCLAN9118_PHYID1; | ||
74 | break; | ||
75 | - case 3: /* ID2 */ | ||
76 | - val = 0xc0d1; | ||
77 | + case MII_PHYID2: | ||
78 | + val = SMSCLAN9118_PHYID2; | ||
79 | break; | ||
80 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
81 | + case MII_ANAR: | ||
82 | val = s->advertise; | ||
83 | break; | ||
84 | - case 5: /* Auto-neg Link Partner Ability */ | ||
85 | - val = 0x0fe1; | ||
86 | + case MII_ANLPAR: | ||
87 | + val = MII_ANLPAR_PAUSEASY | MII_ANLPAR_PAUSE | MII_ANLPAR_T4 | | ||
88 | + MII_ANLPAR_TXFD | MII_ANLPAR_TX | MII_ANLPAR_10FD | | ||
89 | + MII_ANLPAR_10 | MII_ANLPAR_CSMACD; | ||
90 | break; | ||
91 | - case 6: /* Auto-neg Expansion */ | ||
92 | - val = 1; | ||
93 | + case MII_ANER: | ||
94 | + val = MII_ANER_NWAY; | ||
95 | break; | ||
96 | case 29: /* Interrupt source. */ | ||
97 | val = s->ints; | ||
98 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_write(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg, uint16_t val) | ||
99 | trace_lan9118_phy_write(val, reg); | ||
100 | |||
101 | switch (reg) { | ||
102 | - case 0: /* Basic Control */ | ||
103 | - if (val & 0x8000) { | ||
104 | + case MII_BMCR: | ||
105 | + if (val & MII_BMCR_RESET) { | ||
106 | lan9118_phy_reset(s); | ||
107 | } else { | ||
108 | - s->control = val & 0x7980; | ||
109 | + s->control = val & (MII_BMCR_LOOPBACK | MII_BMCR_SPEED100 | | ||
110 | + MII_BMCR_AUTOEN | MII_BMCR_PDOWN | MII_BMCR_FD | | ||
111 | + MII_BMCR_CTST); | ||
112 | /* Complete autonegotiation immediately. */ | ||
113 | - if (val & 0x1000) { | ||
114 | - s->status |= 0x0020; | ||
115 | + if (val & MII_BMCR_AUTOEN) { | ||
116 | + s->status |= MII_BMSR_AN_COMP; | ||
117 | } | ||
118 | } | ||
119 | break; | ||
120 | - case 4: /* Auto-neg advertisement */ | ||
121 | - s->advertise = (val & 0x2d7f) | 0x80; | ||
122 | + case MII_ANAR: | ||
123 | + s->advertise = (val & (MII_ANAR_RFAULT | MII_ANAR_PAUSE_ASYM | | ||
124 | + MII_ANAR_PAUSE | MII_ANAR_10FD | MII_ANAR_10 | | ||
125 | + MII_ANAR_SELECT)) | ||
126 | + | MII_ANAR_TX; | ||
127 | break; | ||
128 | case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
129 | s->int_mask = val & 0xff; | ||
130 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_update_link(Lan9118PhyState *s, bool link_down) | ||
131 | /* Autonegotiation status mirrors link status. */ | ||
132 | if (link_down) { | ||
133 | trace_lan9118_phy_update_link("down"); | ||
134 | - s->status &= ~0x0024; | ||
135 | + s->status &= ~(MII_BMSR_AN_COMP | MII_BMSR_LINK_ST); | ||
136 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_DOWN; | ||
137 | } else { | ||
138 | trace_lan9118_phy_update_link("up"); | ||
139 | - s->status |= 0x0024; | ||
140 | + s->status |= MII_BMSR_AN_COMP | MII_BMSR_LINK_ST; | ||
141 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_ENERGYON; | ||
142 | s->ints |= PHY_INT_AUTONEG_COMPLETE; | ||
143 | } | ||
144 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_reset(Lan9118PhyState *s) | ||
145 | { | ||
146 | trace_lan9118_phy_reset(); | ||
147 | |||
148 | - s->control = 0x3000; | ||
149 | - s->status = 0x7809; | ||
150 | - s->advertise = 0x01e1; | ||
151 | + s->control = MII_BMCR_AUTOEN | MII_BMCR_SPEED100; | ||
152 | + s->status = MII_BMSR_100TX_FD | ||
153 | + | MII_BMSR_100TX_HD | ||
154 | + | MII_BMSR_10T_FD | ||
155 | + | MII_BMSR_10T_HD | ||
156 | + | MII_BMSR_AUTONEG | ||
157 | + | MII_BMSR_EXTCAP; | ||
158 | + s->advertise = MII_ANAR_TXFD | ||
159 | + | MII_ANAR_TX | ||
160 | + | MII_ANAR_10FD | ||
161 | + | MII_ANAR_10 | ||
162 | + | MII_ANAR_CSMACD; | ||
163 | s->int_mask = 0; | ||
164 | s->ints = 0; | ||
165 | lan9118_phy_update_link(s, s->link_down); | ||
166 | -- | ||
167 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | From: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | The real device advertises this mode and the device model already advertises | ||
4 | 100 mbps half duplex and 10 mbps full+half duplex. So advertise this mode to | ||
5 | make the model more realistic. | ||
6 | |||
7 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Signed-off-by: Bernhard Beschow <shentey@gmail.com> | ||
9 | Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | ||
10 | Message-id: 20241102125724.532843-6-shentey@gmail.com | ||
11 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
12 | --- | ||
13 | hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | 4 ++-- | ||
14 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
15 | |||
16 | diff --git a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
18 | --- a/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
19 | +++ b/hw/net/lan9118_phy.c | ||
20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void lan9118_phy_write(Lan9118PhyState *s, int reg, uint16_t val) | ||
21 | break; | ||
22 | case MII_ANAR: | ||
23 | s->advertise = (val & (MII_ANAR_RFAULT | MII_ANAR_PAUSE_ASYM | | ||
24 | - MII_ANAR_PAUSE | MII_ANAR_10FD | MII_ANAR_10 | | ||
25 | - MII_ANAR_SELECT)) | ||
26 | + MII_ANAR_PAUSE | MII_ANAR_TXFD | MII_ANAR_10FD | | ||
27 | + MII_ANAR_10 | MII_ANAR_SELECT)) | ||
28 | | MII_ANAR_TX; | ||
29 | break; | ||
30 | case 30: /* Interrupt mask */ | ||
31 | -- | ||
32 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | For IEEE fused multiply-add, the (0 * inf) + NaN case should raise | ||
2 | Invalid for the multiplication of 0 by infinity. Currently we handle | ||
3 | this in the per-architecture ifdef ladder in pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
4 | However, since this isn't really architecture specific we can hoist | ||
5 | it up to the generic code. | ||
1 | 6 | ||
7 | For the cases where the infzero test in pickNaNMulAdd was | ||
8 | returning 2, we can delete the check entirely and allow the | ||
9 | code to fall into the normal pick-a-NaN handling, because this | ||
10 | will return 2 anyway (input 'c' being the only NaN in this case). | ||
11 | For the cases where infzero was returning 3 to indicate "return | ||
12 | the default NaN", we must retain that "return 3". | ||
13 | |||
14 | For Arm, this looks like it might be a behaviour change because we | ||
15 | used to set float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz only if C is | ||
16 | a quiet NaN. However, it is not, because Arm target code never looks | ||
17 | at float_flag_invalid_imz, and for the (0 * inf) + SNaN case we | ||
18 | already raised float_flag_invalid via the "abc_mask & | ||
19 | float_cmask_snan" check in pick_nan_muladd. | ||
20 | |||
21 | For any target architecture using the "default implementation" at the | ||
22 | bottom of the ifdef, this is a behaviour change but will be fixing a | ||
23 | bug (where we failed to raise the Invalid exception for (0 * inf + | ||
24 | QNaN). The architectures using the default case are: | ||
25 | * hppa | ||
26 | * i386 | ||
27 | * sh4 | ||
28 | * tricore | ||
29 | |||
30 | The x86, Tricore and SH4 CPU architecture manuals are clear that this | ||
31 | should have raised Invalid; HPPA is a bit vaguer but still seems | ||
32 | clear enough. | ||
33 | |||
34 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
35 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
36 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
37 | --- | ||
38 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 13 +++++++------ | ||
39 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 29 +---------------------------- | ||
40 | 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) | ||
41 | |||
42 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
43 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
44 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
45 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
46 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
47 | int ab_mask, int abc_mask) | ||
48 | { | ||
49 | int which; | ||
50 | + bool infzero = (ab_mask == float_cmask_infzero); | ||
51 | |||
52 | if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_snan)) { | ||
53 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | |||
56 | - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, | ||
57 | - ab_mask == float_cmask_infzero, s); | ||
58 | + if (infzero) { | ||
59 | + /* This is (0 * inf) + NaN or (inf * 0) + NaN */ | ||
60 | + float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, s); | ||
61 | + } | ||
62 | + | ||
63 | + which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, s); | ||
64 | |||
65 | if (s->default_nan_mode || which == 3) { | ||
66 | - /* | ||
67 | - * Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function | ||
68 | - * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag for infzero. | ||
69 | - */ | ||
70 | parts_default_nan(a, s); | ||
71 | return a; | ||
72 | } | ||
73 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
74 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
75 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
76 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
77 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
78 | * the default NaN | ||
79 | */ | ||
80 | if (infzero && is_qnan(c_cls)) { | ||
81 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
82 | return 3; | ||
83 | } | ||
84 | |||
85 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
86 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the default NaN | ||
87 | */ | ||
88 | if (infzero) { | ||
89 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
90 | return 3; | ||
91 | } | ||
92 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the a, b, c order. */ | ||
93 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
94 | * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
95 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
96 | */ | ||
97 | - if (infzero) { | ||
98 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
99 | - return 2; | ||
100 | - } | ||
101 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
102 | if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
103 | return 2; | ||
104 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
105 | * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
106 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
107 | */ | ||
108 | - if (infzero) { | ||
109 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
110 | - return 2; | ||
111 | - } | ||
112 | + | ||
113 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
114 | if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
115 | return 2; | ||
116 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
117 | * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
118 | * a default NaN | ||
119 | */ | ||
120 | - if (infzero) { | ||
121 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
122 | - return 2; | ||
123 | - } | ||
124 | |||
125 | /* If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
126 | * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
127 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
128 | return 1; | ||
129 | } | ||
130 | #elif defined(TARGET_RISCV) | ||
131 | - /* For RISC-V, InvalidOp is set when multiplicands are Inf and zero */ | ||
132 | - if (infzero) { | ||
133 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
134 | - } | ||
135 | return 3; /* default NaN */ | ||
136 | #elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
137 | if (infzero) { | ||
138 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
139 | return 3; | ||
140 | } | ||
141 | |||
142 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
143 | return 2; | ||
144 | } | ||
145 | #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
146 | - /* For (inf,0,nan) return c. */ | ||
147 | - if (infzero) { | ||
148 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
149 | - return 2; | ||
150 | - } | ||
151 | /* Prefer SNaN over QNaN, order C, B, A. */ | ||
152 | if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
153 | return 2; | ||
154 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
155 | * For Xtensa, the (inf,zero,nan) case sets InvalidOp and returns | ||
156 | * an input NaN if we have one (ie c). | ||
157 | */ | ||
158 | - if (infzero) { | ||
159 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, status); | ||
160 | - return 2; | ||
161 | - } | ||
162 | if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
163 | if (is_nan(a_cls)) { | ||
164 | return 0; | ||
165 | -- | ||
166 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | If the target sets default_nan_mode then we're always going to return | ||
2 | the default NaN, and pickNaNMulAdd() no longer has any side effects. | ||
3 | For consistency with pickNaN(), check for default_nan_mode before | ||
4 | calling pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | When we convert pickNaNMulAdd() to allow runtime selection of the NaN | ||
7 | propagation rule, this means we won't have to make the targets which | ||
8 | use default_nan_mode also set a propagation rule. | ||
9 | |||
10 | Since RiscV always uses default_nan_mode, this allows us to remove | ||
11 | its ifdef case from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
12 | |||
13 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
14 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
15 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
16 | --- | ||
17 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 8 ++++++-- | ||
18 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 9 +++++++-- | ||
19 | 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
20 | |||
21 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
22 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
23 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
24 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
25 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
26 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_imz, s); | ||
27 | } | ||
28 | |||
29 | - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, s); | ||
30 | + if (s->default_nan_mode) { | ||
31 | + which = 3; | ||
32 | + } else { | ||
33 | + which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, s); | ||
34 | + } | ||
35 | |||
36 | - if (s->default_nan_mode || which == 3) { | ||
37 | + if (which == 3) { | ||
38 | parts_default_nan(a, s); | ||
39 | return a; | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
42 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
43 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
44 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
45 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
46 | static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
47 | bool infzero, float_status *status) | ||
48 | { | ||
49 | + /* | ||
50 | + * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
51 | + * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
52 | + * But if we're not in default-NaN mode then the target must | ||
53 | + * specify. | ||
54 | + */ | ||
55 | + assert(!status->default_nan_mode); | ||
56 | #if defined(TARGET_ARM) | ||
57 | /* For ARM, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp and returns | ||
58 | * the default NaN | ||
59 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
60 | } else { | ||
61 | return 1; | ||
62 | } | ||
63 | -#elif defined(TARGET_RISCV) | ||
64 | - return 3; /* default NaN */ | ||
65 | #elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
66 | if (infzero) { | ||
67 | return 3; | ||
68 | -- | ||
69 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | IEEE 758 does not define a fixed rule for what NaN to return in | |
2 | the case of a fused multiply-add of inf * 0 + NaN. Different | ||
3 | architectures thus do different things: | ||
4 | * some return the default NaN | ||
5 | * some return the input NaN | ||
6 | * Arm returns the default NaN if the input NaN is quiet, | ||
7 | and the input NaN if it is signalling | ||
8 | |||
9 | We want to make this logic be runtime selected rather than | ||
10 | hardcoded into the binary, because: | ||
11 | * this will let us have multiple targets in one QEMU binary | ||
12 | * the Arm FEAT_AFP architectural feature includes letting | ||
13 | the guest select a NaN propagation rule at runtime | ||
14 | |||
15 | In this commit we add an enum for the propagation rule, the field in | ||
16 | float_status, and the corresponding getters and setters. We change | ||
17 | pickNaNMulAdd to honour this, but because all targets still leave | ||
18 | this field at its default 0 value, the fallback logic will pick the | ||
19 | rule type with the old ifdef ladder. | ||
20 | |||
21 | Note that four architectures both use the muladd softfloat functions | ||
22 | and did not have a branch of the ifdef ladder to specify their | ||
23 | behaviour (and so were ending up with the "default" case, probably | ||
24 | wrongly): i386, HPPA, SH4 and Tricore. SH4 and Tricore both set | ||
25 | default_nan_mode, and so will never get into pickNaNMulAdd(). For | ||
26 | HPPA and i386 we retain the same behaviour as the old default-case, | ||
27 | which is to not ever return the default NaN. This might not be | ||
28 | correct but it is not a behaviour change. | ||
29 | |||
30 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
31 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
32 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-4-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
33 | --- | ||
34 | include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | 11 ++++ | ||
35 | include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | 23 +++++++++ | ||
36 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------- | ||
37 | 3 files changed, 95 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) | ||
38 | |||
39 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
40 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
41 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
42 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
43 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void set_float_2nan_prop_rule(Float2NaNPropRule rule, | ||
44 | status->float_2nan_prop_rule = rule; | ||
45 | } | ||
46 | |||
47 | +static inline void set_float_infzeronan_rule(FloatInfZeroNaNRule rule, | ||
48 | + float_status *status) | ||
49 | +{ | ||
50 | + status->float_infzeronan_rule = rule; | ||
51 | +} | ||
52 | + | ||
53 | static inline void set_flush_to_zero(bool val, float_status *status) | ||
54 | { | ||
55 | status->flush_to_zero = val; | ||
56 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline Float2NaNPropRule get_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_status *status) | ||
57 | return status->float_2nan_prop_rule; | ||
58 | } | ||
59 | |||
60 | +static inline FloatInfZeroNaNRule get_float_infzeronan_rule(float_status *status) | ||
61 | +{ | ||
62 | + return status->float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
63 | +} | ||
64 | + | ||
65 | static inline bool get_flush_to_zero(float_status *status) | ||
66 | { | ||
67 | return status->flush_to_zero; | ||
68 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
69 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
70 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
71 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
72 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef enum __attribute__((__packed__)) { | ||
73 | float_2nan_prop_x87, | ||
74 | } Float2NaNPropRule; | ||
75 | |||
76 | +/* | ||
77 | + * Rule for result of fused multiply-add 0 * Inf + NaN. | ||
78 | + * This must be a NaN, but implementations differ on whether this | ||
79 | + * is the input NaN or the default NaN. | ||
80 | + * | ||
81 | + * You don't need to set this if default_nan_mode is enabled. | ||
82 | + * When not in default-NaN mode, it is an error for the target | ||
83 | + * not to set the rule in float_status if it uses muladd, and we | ||
84 | + * will assert if we need to handle an input NaN and no rule was | ||
85 | + * selected. | ||
86 | + */ | ||
87 | +typedef enum __attribute__((__packed__)) { | ||
88 | + /* No propagation rule specified */ | ||
89 | + float_infzeronan_none = 0, | ||
90 | + /* Result is never the default NaN (so always the input NaN) */ | ||
91 | + float_infzeronan_dnan_never, | ||
92 | + /* Result is always the default NaN */ | ||
93 | + float_infzeronan_dnan_always, | ||
94 | + /* Result is the default NaN if the input NaN is quiet */ | ||
95 | + float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, | ||
96 | +} FloatInfZeroNaNRule; | ||
97 | + | ||
98 | /* | ||
99 | * Floating Point Status. Individual architectures may maintain | ||
100 | * several versions of float_status for different functions. The | ||
101 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct float_status { | ||
102 | FloatRoundMode float_rounding_mode; | ||
103 | FloatX80RoundPrec floatx80_rounding_precision; | ||
104 | Float2NaNPropRule float_2nan_prop_rule; | ||
105 | + FloatInfZeroNaNRule float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
106 | bool tininess_before_rounding; | ||
107 | /* should denormalised results go to zero and set the inexact flag? */ | ||
108 | bool flush_to_zero; | ||
109 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
110 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
111 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
112 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
113 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
114 | static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
115 | bool infzero, float_status *status) | ||
116 | { | ||
117 | + FloatInfZeroNaNRule rule = status->float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
118 | + | ||
119 | /* | ||
120 | * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
121 | * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
122 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
123 | * specify. | ||
124 | */ | ||
125 | assert(!status->default_nan_mode); | ||
126 | + | ||
127 | + if (rule == float_infzeronan_none) { | ||
128 | + /* | ||
129 | + * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
130 | + */ | ||
131 | #if defined(TARGET_ARM) | ||
132 | - /* For ARM, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp and returns | ||
133 | - * the default NaN | ||
134 | - */ | ||
135 | - if (infzero && is_qnan(c_cls)) { | ||
136 | - return 3; | ||
137 | + /* | ||
138 | + * For ARM, the (inf,zero,qnan) case returns the default NaN, | ||
139 | + * but (inf,zero,snan) returns the input NaN. | ||
140 | + */ | ||
141 | + rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan; | ||
142 | +#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
143 | + if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
144 | + /* | ||
145 | + * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-1985, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
146 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the default NaN | ||
147 | + */ | ||
148 | + rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
149 | + } else { | ||
150 | + /* | ||
151 | + * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
152 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
153 | + */ | ||
154 | + rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
155 | + } | ||
156 | +#elif defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
157 | + defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
158 | + defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
159 | + /* | ||
160 | + * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
161 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
162 | + */ | ||
163 | + /* | ||
164 | + * For PPC, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp, but we prefer | ||
165 | + * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
166 | + * a default NaN | ||
167 | + */ | ||
168 | + rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
169 | +#elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
170 | + rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
171 | +#endif | ||
172 | } | ||
173 | |||
174 | + if (infzero) { | ||
175 | + /* | ||
176 | + * Inf * 0 + NaN -- some implementations return the default NaN here, | ||
177 | + * and some return the input NaN. | ||
178 | + */ | ||
179 | + switch (rule) { | ||
180 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_never: | ||
181 | + return 2; | ||
182 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_always: | ||
183 | + return 3; | ||
184 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan: | ||
185 | + return is_qnan(c_cls) ? 3 : 2; | ||
186 | + default: | ||
187 | + g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
188 | + } | ||
189 | + } | ||
190 | + | ||
191 | +#if defined(TARGET_ARM) | ||
192 | + | ||
193 | /* This looks different from the ARM ARM pseudocode, because the ARM ARM | ||
194 | * puts the operands to a fused mac operation (a*b)+c in the order c,a,b. | ||
195 | */ | ||
196 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
197 | } | ||
198 | #elif defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
199 | if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
200 | - /* | ||
201 | - * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-1985, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
202 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the default NaN | ||
203 | - */ | ||
204 | - if (infzero) { | ||
205 | - return 3; | ||
206 | - } | ||
207 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the a, b, c order. */ | ||
208 | if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
209 | return 0; | ||
210 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
211 | return 2; | ||
212 | } | ||
213 | } else { | ||
214 | - /* | ||
215 | - * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
216 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
217 | - */ | ||
218 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
219 | if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
220 | return 2; | ||
221 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
222 | } | ||
223 | } | ||
224 | #elif defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH64) | ||
225 | - /* | ||
226 | - * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
227 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
228 | - */ | ||
229 | - | ||
230 | /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
231 | if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
232 | return 2; | ||
233 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
234 | return 1; | ||
235 | } | ||
236 | #elif defined(TARGET_PPC) | ||
237 | - /* For PPC, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp, but we prefer | ||
238 | - * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
239 | - * a default NaN | ||
240 | - */ | ||
241 | - | ||
242 | /* If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
243 | * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
244 | */ | ||
245 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
246 | return 1; | ||
247 | } | ||
248 | #elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
249 | - if (infzero) { | ||
250 | - return 3; | ||
251 | - } | ||
252 | - | ||
253 | if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
254 | return 0; | ||
255 | } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
256 | -- | ||
257 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Explicitly set a rule in the softfloat tests for the inf-zero-nan | ||
2 | muladd special case. In meson.build we put -DTARGET_ARM in fpcflags, | ||
3 | and so we should select here the Arm rule of | ||
4 | float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan. | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-5-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
9 | --- | ||
10 | tests/fp/fp-bench.c | 5 +++++ | ||
11 | tests/fp/fp-test.c | 5 +++++ | ||
12 | 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
17 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void run_bench(void) | ||
19 | { | ||
20 | bench_func_t f; | ||
21 | |||
22 | + /* | ||
23 | + * These implementation-defined choices for various things IEEE | ||
24 | + * doesn't specify match those used by the Arm architecture. | ||
25 | + */ | ||
26 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &soft_status); | ||
27 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &soft_status); | ||
28 | |||
29 | f = bench_funcs[operation][precision]; | ||
30 | g_assert(f); | ||
31 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-test.c b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
32 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
33 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
34 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
35 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void run_test(void) | ||
36 | { | ||
37 | unsigned int i; | ||
38 | |||
39 | + /* | ||
40 | + * These implementation-defined choices for various things IEEE | ||
41 | + * doesn't specify match those used by the Arm architecture. | ||
42 | + */ | ||
43 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &qsf); | ||
44 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &qsf); | ||
45 | |||
46 | genCases_setLevel(test_level); | ||
47 | verCases_maxErrorCount = n_max_errors; | ||
48 | -- | ||
49 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the Arm target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-6-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/arm/cpu.c | 3 +++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 8 +------- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_register_el_change_hook(ARMCPU *cpu, ARMELChangeHookFn *hook, | ||
17 | * * tininess-before-rounding | ||
18 | * * 2-input NaN propagation prefers SNaN over QNaN, and then | ||
19 | * operand A over operand B (see FPProcessNaNs() pseudocode) | ||
20 | + * * 0 * Inf + NaN returns the default NaN if the input NaN is quiet, | ||
21 | + * and the input NaN if it is signalling | ||
22 | */ | ||
23 | static void arm_set_default_fp_behaviours(float_status *s) | ||
24 | { | ||
25 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, s); | ||
26 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, s); | ||
27 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, s); | ||
28 | } | ||
29 | |||
30 | static void cp_reg_reset(gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer opaque) | ||
31 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
32 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
33 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
34 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
35 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
36 | /* | ||
37 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
38 | */ | ||
39 | -#if defined(TARGET_ARM) | ||
40 | - /* | ||
41 | - * For ARM, the (inf,zero,qnan) case returns the default NaN, | ||
42 | - * but (inf,zero,snan) returns the input NaN. | ||
43 | - */ | ||
44 | - rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan; | ||
45 | -#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
46 | +#if defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
47 | if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
48 | /* | ||
49 | * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-1985, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
50 | -- | ||
51 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for s390, so we | ||
2 | can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-7-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/s390x/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 -- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu.c b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void s390_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, | ||
18 | &env->fpu_status); | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &env->fpu_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_always, | ||
21 | + &env->fpu_status); | ||
22 | /* fall through */ | ||
23 | case RESET_TYPE_S390_CPU_NORMAL: | ||
24 | env->psw.mask &= ~PSW_MASK_RI; | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
30 | * a default NaN | ||
31 | */ | ||
32 | rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
33 | -#elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
34 | - rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
35 | #endif | ||
36 | } | ||
37 | |||
38 | -- | ||
39 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the PPC target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-8-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 7 +++++++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 7 +------ | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void ppc_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | */ | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->vec_status); | ||
20 | + /* | ||
21 | + * For PPC, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp, but we prefer | ||
22 | + * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
23 | + * a default NaN | ||
24 | + */ | ||
25 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
26 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->vec_status); | ||
27 | |||
28 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->spr_cb); i++) { | ||
29 | ppc_spr_t *spr = &env->spr_cb[i]; | ||
30 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
31 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
32 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
33 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
34 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
35 | */ | ||
36 | rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
37 | } | ||
38 | -#elif defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
39 | +#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
40 | defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
41 | defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
42 | /* | ||
43 | * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
44 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
45 | */ | ||
46 | - /* | ||
47 | - * For PPC, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp, but we prefer | ||
48 | - * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
49 | - * a default NaN | ||
50 | - */ | ||
51 | rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
52 | #endif | ||
53 | } | ||
54 | -- | ||
55 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the MIPS target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-9-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/mips/fpu_helper.h | 9 +++++++++ | ||
9 | target/mips/msa.c | 4 ++++ | ||
10 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 16 +--------------- | ||
11 | 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) | ||
12 | |||
13 | diff --git a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
15 | --- a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
16 | +++ b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void restore_flush_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
18 | static inline void restore_snan_bit_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
19 | { | ||
20 | bool nan2008 = env->active_fpu.fcr31 & (1 << FCR31_NAN2008); | ||
21 | + FloatInfZeroNaNRule izn_rule; | ||
22 | |||
23 | /* | ||
24 | * With nan2008, SNaNs are silenced in the usual way. | ||
25 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void restore_snan_bit_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
26 | */ | ||
27 | set_snan_bit_is_one(!nan2008, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
28 | set_default_nan_mode(!nan2008, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
29 | + /* | ||
30 | + * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-1985, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
31 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the default NaN. | ||
32 | + * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
33 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c'. | ||
34 | + */ | ||
35 | + izn_rule = nan2008 ? float_infzeronan_dnan_never : float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
36 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(izn_rule, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
37 | } | ||
38 | |||
39 | static inline void restore_fp_status(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
40 | diff --git a/target/mips/msa.c b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
41 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
42 | --- a/target/mips/msa.c | ||
43 | +++ b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
44 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void msa_reset(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
45 | |||
46 | /* set proper signanling bit meaning ("1" means "quiet") */ | ||
47 | set_snan_bit_is_one(0, &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
48 | + | ||
49 | + /* Inf * 0 + NaN returns the input NaN */ | ||
50 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, | ||
51 | + &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
52 | } | ||
53 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
54 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
55 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
56 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
57 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
58 | /* | ||
59 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
60 | */ | ||
61 | -#if defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
62 | - if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
63 | - /* | ||
64 | - * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-1985, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
65 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the default NaN | ||
66 | - */ | ||
67 | - rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
68 | - } else { | ||
69 | - /* | ||
70 | - * For MIPS systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
71 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
72 | - */ | ||
73 | - rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
74 | - } | ||
75 | -#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
76 | +#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
77 | defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
78 | defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
79 | /* | ||
80 | -- | ||
81 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the SPARC target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-10-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/sparc/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 3 +-- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/sparc/cpu.c b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void sparc_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) | ||
17 | * the CPU state struct so it won't get zeroed on reset. | ||
18 | */ | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ba, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
21 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | |||
23 | cpu_exec_realizefn(cs, &local_err); | ||
24 | if (local_err != NULL) { | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
30 | /* | ||
31 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
32 | */ | ||
33 | -#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \ | ||
34 | - defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
35 | +#if defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
36 | defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
37 | /* | ||
38 | * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
39 | -- | ||
40 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the xtensa target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-11-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/xtensa/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 +- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/xtensa/cpu.c b/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void xtensa_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | reset_mmu(env); | ||
18 | cs->halted = env->runstall; | ||
19 | #endif | ||
20 | + /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
21 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | set_no_signaling_nans(!dfpu, &env->fp_status); | ||
23 | xtensa_use_first_nan(env, !dfpu); | ||
24 | } | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
30 | /* | ||
31 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
32 | */ | ||
33 | -#if defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
34 | +#if defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
35 | defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
36 | /* | ||
37 | * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
38 | -- | ||
39 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the x86 target. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-12-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 7 +++++++ | ||
8 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 +- | ||
9 | 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) | ||
10 | |||
11 | diff --git a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
12 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
13 | --- a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
14 | +++ b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpu_init_fp_statuses(CPUX86State *env) | ||
16 | */ | ||
17 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &env->mmx_status); | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &env->sse_status); | ||
19 | + /* | ||
20 | + * Only SSE has multiply-add instructions. In the SDM Section 14.5.2 | ||
21 | + * "Fused-Multiply-ADD (FMA) Numeric Behavior" the NaN handling is | ||
22 | + * specified -- for 0 * inf + NaN the input NaN is selected, and if | ||
23 | + * there are multiple input NaNs they are selected in the order a, b, c. | ||
24 | + */ | ||
25 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->sse_status); | ||
26 | } | ||
27 | |||
28 | static inline uint8_t save_exception_flags(CPUX86State *env) | ||
29 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
30 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
31 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
32 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
33 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
34 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
35 | */ | ||
36 | #if defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
37 | - defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
38 | + defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
39 | /* | ||
40 | * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
41 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
42 | -- | ||
43 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the loongarch target. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-13-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 5 +++++ | ||
8 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 7 +------ | ||
9 | 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) | ||
10 | |||
11 | diff --git a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
12 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
13 | --- a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
14 | +++ b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void restore_fp_status(CPULoongArchState *env) | ||
16 | &env->fp_status); | ||
17 | set_flush_to_zero(0, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
19 | + /* | ||
20 | + * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
21 | + * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
22 | + */ | ||
23 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
24 | } | ||
25 | |||
26 | int ieee_ex_to_loongarch(int xcpt) | ||
27 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
29 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
30 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
31 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
32 | /* | ||
33 | * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
34 | */ | ||
35 | -#if defined(TARGET_HPPA) || \ | ||
36 | - defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH) | ||
37 | - /* | ||
38 | - * For LoongArch systems that conform to IEEE754-2008, the (inf,zero,nan) | ||
39 | - * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
40 | - */ | ||
41 | +#if defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
42 | rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
43 | #endif | ||
44 | } | ||
45 | -- | ||
46 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the FloatInfZeroNaNRule explicitly for the HPPA target, | ||
2 | so we can remove the ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | As this is the last target to be converted to explicitly setting | ||
5 | the rule, we can remove the fallback code in pickNaNMulAdd() | ||
6 | entirely. | ||
7 | |||
8 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
9 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
10 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-14-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
11 | --- | ||
12 | target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | 2 ++ | ||
13 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 13 +------------ | ||
14 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) | ||
15 | |||
16 | diff --git a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
18 | --- a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
19 | +++ b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void HELPER(loaded_fr0)(CPUHPPAState *env) | ||
21 | * HPPA does note implement a CPU reset method at all... | ||
22 | */ | ||
23 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
24 | + /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
25 | + set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
26 | } | ||
27 | |||
28 | void cpu_hppa_loaded_fr0(CPUHPPAState *env) | ||
29 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
30 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
31 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
32 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
33 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
34 | static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
35 | bool infzero, float_status *status) | ||
36 | { | ||
37 | - FloatInfZeroNaNRule rule = status->float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
38 | - | ||
39 | /* | ||
40 | * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
41 | * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
42 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
43 | */ | ||
44 | assert(!status->default_nan_mode); | ||
45 | |||
46 | - if (rule == float_infzeronan_none) { | ||
47 | - /* | ||
48 | - * Temporarily fall back to ifdef ladder | ||
49 | - */ | ||
50 | -#if defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
51 | - rule = float_infzeronan_dnan_never; | ||
52 | -#endif | ||
53 | - } | ||
54 | - | ||
55 | if (infzero) { | ||
56 | /* | ||
57 | * Inf * 0 + NaN -- some implementations return the default NaN here, | ||
58 | * and some return the input NaN. | ||
59 | */ | ||
60 | - switch (rule) { | ||
61 | + switch (status->float_infzeronan_rule) { | ||
62 | case float_infzeronan_dnan_never: | ||
63 | return 2; | ||
64 | case float_infzeronan_dnan_always: | ||
65 | -- | ||
66 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | The new implementation of pickNaNMulAdd() will find it convenient | ||
2 | to know whether at least one of the three arguments to the muladd | ||
3 | was a signaling NaN. We already calculate that in the caller, | ||
4 | so pass it in as a new bool have_snan. | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-15-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
9 | --- | ||
10 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 5 +++-- | ||
11 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 +- | ||
12 | 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
17 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
19 | { | ||
20 | int which; | ||
21 | bool infzero = (ab_mask == float_cmask_infzero); | ||
22 | + bool have_snan = (abc_mask & float_cmask_snan); | ||
23 | |||
24 | - if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_snan)) { | ||
25 | + if (unlikely(have_snan)) { | ||
26 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); | ||
27 | } | ||
28 | |||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
30 | if (s->default_nan_mode) { | ||
31 | which = 3; | ||
32 | } else { | ||
33 | - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, s); | ||
34 | + which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, have_snan, s); | ||
35 | } | ||
36 | |||
37 | if (which == 3) { | ||
38 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
39 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
40 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
41 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
42 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
43 | | Return values : 0 : a; 1 : b; 2 : c; 3 : default-NaN | ||
44 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
45 | static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
46 | - bool infzero, float_status *status) | ||
47 | + bool infzero, bool have_snan, float_status *status) | ||
48 | { | ||
49 | /* | ||
50 | * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
51 | -- | ||
52 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | Starting with v7 of the debug architecture, there are three extra | 1 | IEEE 758 does not define a fixed rule for which NaN to pick as the |
---|---|---|---|
2 | ID registers that add information on top of that provided in | 2 | result if both operands of a 3-operand fused multiply-add operation |
3 | DBGDIDR. These are DBGDEVID, DBGDEVID1 and DBGDEVID2. In the | 3 | are NaNs. As a result different architectures have ended up with |
4 | v7 debug architecture, DBGDEVID is optional, present only of | 4 | different rules for propagating NaNs. |
5 | DBGDIDR.DEVID_imp is set. In v7.1 all three must be present. | 5 | |
6 | 6 | QEMU currently hardcodes the NaN propagation logic into the binary | |
7 | Implement the missing registers. Note that we only need to set the | 7 | because pickNaNMulAdd() has an ifdef ladder for different targets. |
8 | values in the ARMISARegisters struct for the CPUs Cortex-A7, A15, | 8 | We want to make the propagation rule instead be selectable at |
9 | A53, A57 and A72 (plus the 32-bit 'max' which uses the Cortex-A53 | 9 | runtime, because: |
10 | values): earlier CPUs didn't implement v7 of the architecture, and | 10 | * this will let us have multiple targets in one QEMU binary |
11 | our other 64-bit CPUs (Cortex-A76, Neoverse-N1 and A64fx) don't have | 11 | * the Arm FEAT_AFP architectural feature includes letting |
12 | AArch32 support at EL1. | 12 | the guest select a NaN propagation rule at runtime |
13 | |||
14 | In this commit we add an enum for the propagation rule, the field in | ||
15 | float_status, and the corresponding getters and setters. We change | ||
16 | pickNaNMulAdd to honour this, but because all targets still leave | ||
17 | this field at its default 0 value, the fallback logic will pick the | ||
18 | rule type with the old ifdef ladder. | ||
19 | |||
20 | It's valid not to set a propagation rule if default_nan_mode is | ||
21 | enabled, because in that case there's no need to pick a NaN; all the | ||
22 | callers of pickNaNMulAdd() catch this case and skip calling it. | ||
13 | 23 | ||
14 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 24 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
15 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 25 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
16 | Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-5-peter.maydell@linaro.org | 26 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-16-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
17 | --- | 27 | --- |
18 | target/arm/cpu.h | 7 +++++++ | 28 | include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | 11 +++ |
19 | target/arm/cpu64.c | 6 ++++++ | 29 | include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | 55 +++++++++++ |
20 | target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 6 ++++++ | 30 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 167 ++++++++------------------------ |
21 | target/arm/debug_helper.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | 31 | 3 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 126 deletions(-) |
22 | 4 files changed, 55 insertions(+) | 32 | |
23 | 33 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | |
24 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.h b/target/arm/cpu.h | ||
25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 34 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
26 | --- a/target/arm/cpu.h | 35 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h |
27 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu.h | 36 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h |
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct ArchCPU { | 37 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void set_float_2nan_prop_rule(Float2NaNPropRule rule, |
29 | uint32_t mvfr2; | 38 | status->float_2nan_prop_rule = rule; |
30 | uint32_t id_dfr0; | ||
31 | uint32_t dbgdidr; | ||
32 | + uint32_t dbgdevid; | ||
33 | + uint32_t dbgdevid1; | ||
34 | uint64_t id_aa64isar0; | ||
35 | uint64_t id_aa64isar1; | ||
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 | } | 39 | } |
40 | 40 | ||
41 | +static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv7p1(const ARMISARegisters *id) | 41 | +static inline void set_float_3nan_prop_rule(Float3NaNPropRule rule, |
42 | + float_status *status) | ||
42 | +{ | 43 | +{ |
43 | + return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 5; | 44 | + status->float_3nan_prop_rule = rule; |
44 | +} | 45 | +} |
45 | + | 46 | + |
46 | static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv8p2(const ARMISARegisters *id) | 47 | static inline void set_float_infzeronan_rule(FloatInfZeroNaNRule rule, |
48 | float_status *status) | ||
47 | { | 49 | { |
48 | return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 8; | 50 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline Float2NaNPropRule get_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_status *status) |
49 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu64.c b/target/arm/cpu64.c | 51 | return status->float_2nan_prop_rule; |
52 | } | ||
53 | |||
54 | +static inline Float3NaNPropRule get_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_status *status) | ||
55 | +{ | ||
56 | + return status->float_3nan_prop_rule; | ||
57 | +} | ||
58 | + | ||
59 | static inline FloatInfZeroNaNRule get_float_infzeronan_rule(float_status *status) | ||
60 | { | ||
61 | return status->float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
62 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
50 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 63 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
51 | --- a/target/arm/cpu64.c | 64 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h |
52 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu64.c | 65 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h |
53 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a57_initfn(Object *obj) | 66 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ this code that are retained. |
54 | cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120; | 67 | #ifndef SOFTFLOAT_TYPES_H |
55 | cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001124; | 68 | #define SOFTFLOAT_TYPES_H |
56 | cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000; | 69 | |
57 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13; | 70 | +#include "hw/registerfields.h" |
58 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x2; | 71 | + |
59 | cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41013000; | 72 | /* |
60 | cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023; | 73 | * Software IEC/IEEE floating-point types. |
61 | cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */ | 74 | */ |
62 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a53_initfn(Object *obj) | 75 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef enum __attribute__((__packed__)) { |
63 | cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120; | 76 | float_2nan_prop_x87, |
64 | cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001122; /* 40 bit physical addr */ | 77 | } Float2NaNPropRule; |
65 | cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000; | 78 | |
66 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x00110f13; | 79 | +/* |
67 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x1; | 80 | + * 3-input NaN propagation rule, for fused multiply-add. Individual |
68 | cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41033000; | 81 | + * architectures have different rules for which input NaN is |
69 | cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023; | 82 | + * propagated to the output when there is more than one NaN on the |
70 | cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x700fe01a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */ | 83 | + * input. |
71 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void aarch64_a72_initfn(Object *obj) | 84 | + * |
72 | cpu->isar.id_aa64isar0 = 0x00011120; | 85 | + * If default_nan_mode is enabled then it is valid not to set a NaN |
73 | cpu->isar.id_aa64mmfr0 = 0x00001124; | 86 | + * propagation rule, because the softfloat code guarantees not to try |
74 | cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3516d000; | 87 | + * to pick a NaN to propagate in default NaN mode. When not in |
75 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13; | 88 | + * default-NaN mode, it is an error for the target not to set the rule |
76 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x2; | 89 | + * in float_status if it uses a muladd, and we will assert if we need |
77 | cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 = 0x41023000; | 90 | + * to handle an input NaN and no rule was selected. |
78 | cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023; | 91 | + * |
79 | cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32KB L1 dcache */ | 92 | + * The naming scheme for Float3NaNPropRule values is: |
80 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 93 | + * float_3nan_prop_s_abc: |
94 | + * = "Prefer SNaN over QNaN, then operand A over B over C" | ||
95 | + * float_3nan_prop_abc: | ||
96 | + * = "Prefer A over B over C regardless of SNaN vs QNAN" | ||
97 | + * | ||
98 | + * For QEMU, the multiply-add operation is A * B + C. | ||
99 | + */ | ||
100 | + | ||
101 | +/* | ||
102 | + * We set the Float3NaNPropRule enum values up so we can select the | ||
103 | + * right value in pickNaNMulAdd in a data driven way. | ||
104 | + */ | ||
105 | +FIELD(3NAN, 1ST, 0, 2) /* which operand is most preferred ? */ | ||
106 | +FIELD(3NAN, 2ND, 2, 2) /* which operand is next most preferred ? */ | ||
107 | +FIELD(3NAN, 3RD, 4, 2) /* which operand is least preferred ? */ | ||
108 | +FIELD(3NAN, SNAN, 6, 1) /* do we prefer SNaN over QNaN ? */ | ||
109 | + | ||
110 | +#define PROPRULE(X, Y, Z) \ | ||
111 | + ((X << R_3NAN_1ST_SHIFT) | (Y << R_3NAN_2ND_SHIFT) | (Z << R_3NAN_3RD_SHIFT)) | ||
112 | + | ||
113 | +typedef enum __attribute__((__packed__)) { | ||
114 | + float_3nan_prop_none = 0, /* No propagation rule specified */ | ||
115 | + float_3nan_prop_abc = PROPRULE(0, 1, 2), | ||
116 | + float_3nan_prop_acb = PROPRULE(0, 2, 1), | ||
117 | + float_3nan_prop_bac = PROPRULE(1, 0, 2), | ||
118 | + float_3nan_prop_bca = PROPRULE(1, 2, 0), | ||
119 | + float_3nan_prop_cab = PROPRULE(2, 0, 1), | ||
120 | + float_3nan_prop_cba = PROPRULE(2, 1, 0), | ||
121 | + float_3nan_prop_s_abc = float_3nan_prop_abc | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
122 | + float_3nan_prop_s_acb = float_3nan_prop_acb | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
123 | + float_3nan_prop_s_bac = float_3nan_prop_bac | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
124 | + float_3nan_prop_s_bca = float_3nan_prop_bca | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
125 | + float_3nan_prop_s_cab = float_3nan_prop_cab | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
126 | + float_3nan_prop_s_cba = float_3nan_prop_cba | R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK, | ||
127 | +} Float3NaNPropRule; | ||
128 | + | ||
129 | +#undef PROPRULE | ||
130 | + | ||
131 | /* | ||
132 | * Rule for result of fused multiply-add 0 * Inf + NaN. | ||
133 | * This must be a NaN, but implementations differ on whether this | ||
134 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct float_status { | ||
135 | FloatRoundMode float_rounding_mode; | ||
136 | FloatX80RoundPrec floatx80_rounding_precision; | ||
137 | Float2NaNPropRule float_2nan_prop_rule; | ||
138 | + Float3NaNPropRule float_3nan_prop_rule; | ||
139 | FloatInfZeroNaNRule float_infzeronan_rule; | ||
140 | bool tininess_before_rounding; | ||
141 | /* should denormalised results go to zero and set the inexact flag? */ | ||
142 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
81 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 143 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
82 | --- a/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 144 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
83 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu_tcg.c | 145 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
84 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cortex_a7_initfn(Object *obj) | 146 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, |
85 | cpu->isar.id_isar3 = 0x11112131; | 147 | static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, |
86 | cpu->isar.id_isar4 = 0x10011142; | 148 | bool infzero, bool have_snan, float_status *status) |
87 | cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3515f005; | 149 | { |
88 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid = 0x01110f13; | 150 | + FloatClass cls[3] = { a_cls, b_cls, c_cls }; |
89 | + cpu->isar.dbgdevid1 = 0x1; | 151 | + Float3NaNPropRule rule = status->float_3nan_prop_rule; |
90 | cpu->clidr = 0x0a200023; | 152 | + int which; |
91 | cpu->ccsidr[0] = 0x701fe00a; /* 32K L1 dcache */ | 153 | + |
92 | cpu->ccsidr[1] = 0x201fe00a; /* 32K L1 icache */ | 154 | /* |
93 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void cortex_a15_initfn(Object *obj) | 155 | * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to |
94 | cpu->isar.id_isar3 = 0x11112131; | 156 | * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. |
95 | cpu->isar.id_isar4 = 0x10011142; | 157 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, |
96 | cpu->isar.dbgdidr = 0x3515f021; | 158 | } |
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 | } | 159 | } |
118 | 160 | ||
119 | + /* | 161 | + if (rule == float_3nan_prop_none) { |
120 | + * DBGDEVID is present in the v7 debug architecture if | 162 | #if defined(TARGET_ARM) |
121 | + * DBGDIDR.DEVID_imp is 1 (bit 15); from v7.1 and on it is | 163 | - |
122 | + * mandatory (and bit 15 is RES1). DBGDEVID1 and DBGDEVID2 exist | 164 | - /* This looks different from the ARM ARM pseudocode, because the ARM ARM |
123 | + * from v7.1 of the debug architecture. Because no fields have yet | 165 | - * puts the operands to a fused mac operation (a*b)+c in the order c,a,b. |
124 | + * been defined in DBGDEVID2 (and quite possibly none will ever | 166 | - */ |
125 | + * be) we don't define an ARMISARegisters field for it. | 167 | - if (is_snan(c_cls)) { |
126 | + * These registers exist only if EL1 can use AArch32, but that | 168 | - return 2; |
127 | + * happens naturally because they are only PL1 accessible anyway. | 169 | - } else if (is_snan(a_cls)) { |
128 | + */ | 170 | - return 0; |
129 | + if (extract32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, 15, 1)) { | 171 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { |
130 | + ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid = { | 172 | - return 1; |
131 | + .name = "DBGDEVID", | 173 | - } else if (is_qnan(c_cls)) { |
132 | + .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 2, .crn = 7, | 174 | - return 2; |
133 | + .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | 175 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { |
134 | + .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid, | 176 | - return 0; |
135 | + }; | 177 | - } else { |
136 | + define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdevid); | 178 | - return 1; |
179 | - } | ||
180 | + /* | ||
181 | + * This looks different from the ARM ARM pseudocode, because the ARM ARM | ||
182 | + * puts the operands to a fused mac operation (a*b)+c in the order c,a,b | ||
183 | + */ | ||
184 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
185 | #elif defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
186 | - if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
187 | - /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the a, b, c order. */ | ||
188 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
189 | - return 0; | ||
190 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
191 | - return 1; | ||
192 | - } else if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
193 | - return 2; | ||
194 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
195 | - return 0; | ||
196 | - } else if (is_qnan(b_cls)) { | ||
197 | - return 1; | ||
198 | + if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
199 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
200 | } else { | ||
201 | - return 2; | ||
202 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
203 | } | ||
204 | - } else { | ||
205 | - /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
206 | - if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
207 | - return 2; | ||
208 | - } else if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
209 | - return 0; | ||
210 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
211 | - return 1; | ||
212 | - } else if (is_qnan(c_cls)) { | ||
213 | - return 2; | ||
214 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
215 | - return 0; | ||
216 | - } else { | ||
217 | - return 1; | ||
218 | - } | ||
219 | - } | ||
220 | #elif defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH64) | ||
221 | - /* Prefer sNaN over qNaN, in the c, a, b order. */ | ||
222 | - if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
223 | - return 2; | ||
224 | - } else if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
225 | - return 0; | ||
226 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
227 | - return 1; | ||
228 | - } else if (is_qnan(c_cls)) { | ||
229 | - return 2; | ||
230 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
231 | - return 0; | ||
232 | - } else { | ||
233 | - return 1; | ||
234 | - } | ||
235 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
236 | #elif defined(TARGET_PPC) | ||
237 | - /* If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
238 | - * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
239 | - */ | ||
240 | - if (is_nan(a_cls)) { | ||
241 | - return 0; | ||
242 | - } else if (is_nan(c_cls)) { | ||
243 | - return 2; | ||
244 | - } else { | ||
245 | - return 1; | ||
246 | - } | ||
247 | + /* | ||
248 | + * If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
249 | + * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
250 | + */ | ||
251 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_acb; | ||
252 | #elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
253 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
254 | - return 0; | ||
255 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
256 | - return 1; | ||
257 | - } else if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
258 | - return 2; | ||
259 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
260 | - return 0; | ||
261 | - } else if (is_qnan(b_cls)) { | ||
262 | - return 1; | ||
263 | - } else { | ||
264 | - return 2; | ||
265 | - } | ||
266 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
267 | #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
268 | - /* Prefer SNaN over QNaN, order C, B, A. */ | ||
269 | - if (is_snan(c_cls)) { | ||
270 | - return 2; | ||
271 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
272 | - return 1; | ||
273 | - } else if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
274 | - return 0; | ||
275 | - } else if (is_qnan(c_cls)) { | ||
276 | - return 2; | ||
277 | - } else if (is_qnan(b_cls)) { | ||
278 | - return 1; | ||
279 | - } else { | ||
280 | - return 0; | ||
281 | - } | ||
282 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cba; | ||
283 | #elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
284 | - /* | ||
285 | - * For Xtensa, the (inf,zero,nan) case sets InvalidOp and returns | ||
286 | - * an input NaN if we have one (ie c). | ||
287 | - */ | ||
288 | - if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
289 | - if (is_nan(a_cls)) { | ||
290 | - return 0; | ||
291 | - } else if (is_nan(b_cls)) { | ||
292 | - return 1; | ||
293 | + if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
294 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
295 | } else { | ||
296 | - return 2; | ||
297 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_cba; | ||
298 | } | ||
299 | - } else { | ||
300 | - if (is_nan(c_cls)) { | ||
301 | - return 2; | ||
302 | - } else if (is_nan(b_cls)) { | ||
303 | - return 1; | ||
304 | - } else { | ||
305 | - return 0; | ||
306 | - } | ||
307 | - } | ||
308 | #else | ||
309 | - /* A default implementation: prefer a to b to c. | ||
310 | - * This is unlikely to actually match any real implementation. | ||
311 | - */ | ||
312 | - if (is_nan(a_cls)) { | ||
313 | - return 0; | ||
314 | - } else if (is_nan(b_cls)) { | ||
315 | - return 1; | ||
316 | - } else { | ||
317 | - return 2; | ||
318 | - } | ||
319 | + rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
320 | #endif | ||
137 | + } | 321 | + } |
138 | + if (cpu_isar_feature(aa32_debugv7p1, cpu)) { | 322 | + |
139 | + ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid12[] = { | 323 | + assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); |
140 | + { | 324 | + if (have_snan && (rule & R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK)) { |
141 | + .name = "DBGDEVID1", | 325 | + /* We have at least one SNaN input and should prefer it */ |
142 | + .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 1, .crn = 7, | 326 | + do { |
143 | + .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | 327 | + which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; |
144 | + .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid1, | 328 | + rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; |
145 | + }, { | 329 | + } while (!is_snan(cls[which])); |
146 | + .name = "DBGDEVID2", | 330 | + } else { |
147 | + .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 0, .crn = 7, | 331 | + do { |
148 | + .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | 332 | + which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; |
149 | + .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0, | 333 | + rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; |
150 | + }, | 334 | + } while (!is_nan(cls[which])); |
151 | + }; | ||
152 | + define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgdevid12); | ||
153 | + } | 335 | + } |
154 | + | 336 | + return which; |
155 | brps = arm_num_brps(cpu); | 337 | } |
156 | wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu); | 338 | |
157 | ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu); | 339 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
158 | -- | 340 | -- |
159 | 2.25.1 | 341 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Explicitly set a rule in the softfloat tests for propagating NaNs in | ||
2 | the muladd case. In meson.build we put -DTARGET_ARM in fpcflags, and | ||
3 | so we should select here the Arm rule of float_3nan_prop_s_cab. | ||
1 | 4 | ||
5 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-17-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
8 | --- | ||
9 | tests/fp/fp-bench.c | 1 + | ||
10 | tests/fp/fp-test.c | 1 + | ||
11 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
12 | |||
13 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
15 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
16 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void run_bench(void) | ||
18 | * doesn't specify match those used by the Arm architecture. | ||
19 | */ | ||
20 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &soft_status); | ||
21 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &soft_status); | ||
22 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &soft_status); | ||
23 | |||
24 | f = bench_funcs[operation][precision]; | ||
25 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-test.c b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
28 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void run_test(void) | ||
30 | * doesn't specify match those used by the Arm architecture. | ||
31 | */ | ||
32 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &qsf); | ||
33 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &qsf); | ||
34 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &qsf); | ||
35 | |||
36 | genCases_setLevel(test_level); | ||
37 | -- | ||
38 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for Arm, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-18-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/arm/cpu.c | 5 +++++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 8 +------- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_register_el_change_hook(ARMCPU *cpu, ARMELChangeHookFn *hook, | ||
17 | * * tininess-before-rounding | ||
18 | * * 2-input NaN propagation prefers SNaN over QNaN, and then | ||
19 | * operand A over operand B (see FPProcessNaNs() pseudocode) | ||
20 | + * * 3-input NaN propagation prefers SNaN over QNaN, and then | ||
21 | + * operand C over A over B (see FPProcessNaNs3() pseudocode, | ||
22 | + * but note that for QEMU muladd is a * b + c, whereas for | ||
23 | + * the pseudocode function the arguments are in the order c, a, b. | ||
24 | * * 0 * Inf + NaN returns the default NaN if the input NaN is quiet, | ||
25 | * and the input NaN if it is signalling | ||
26 | */ | ||
27 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_set_default_fp_behaviours(float_status *s) | ||
28 | { | ||
29 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, s); | ||
30 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, s); | ||
31 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, s); | ||
32 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, s); | ||
33 | } | ||
34 | |||
35 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
36 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
37 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
38 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
39 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | |||
42 | if (rule == float_3nan_prop_none) { | ||
43 | -#if defined(TARGET_ARM) | ||
44 | - /* | ||
45 | - * This looks different from the ARM ARM pseudocode, because the ARM ARM | ||
46 | - * puts the operands to a fused mac operation (a*b)+c in the order c,a,b | ||
47 | - */ | ||
48 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
49 | -#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
50 | +#if defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
51 | if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
52 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
53 | } else { | ||
54 | -- | ||
55 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for loongarch, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-19-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 1 + | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 -- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void restore_fp_status(CPULoongArchState *env) | ||
17 | * case sets InvalidOp and returns the input value 'c' | ||
18 | */ | ||
19 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &env->fp_status); | ||
21 | } | ||
22 | |||
23 | int ieee_ex_to_loongarch(int xcpt) | ||
24 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
26 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
27 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
29 | } else { | ||
30 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
31 | } | ||
32 | -#elif defined(TARGET_LOONGARCH64) | ||
33 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
34 | #elif defined(TARGET_PPC) | ||
35 | /* | ||
36 | * If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
37 | -- | ||
38 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for PPC, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-20-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 8 ++++++++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 6 ------ | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void ppc_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | */ | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->vec_status); | ||
20 | + /* | ||
21 | + * NaN propagation for fused multiply-add: | ||
22 | + * if fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
23 | + * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
24 | + * whereas QEMU labels the operands as (a * b) + c. | ||
25 | + */ | ||
26 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_acb, &env->fp_status); | ||
27 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_acb, &env->vec_status); | ||
28 | /* | ||
29 | * For PPC, the (inf,zero,qnan) case sets InvalidOp, but we prefer | ||
30 | * to return an input NaN if we have one (ie c) rather than generating | ||
31 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
32 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
33 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
34 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
35 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
36 | } else { | ||
37 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
38 | } | ||
39 | -#elif defined(TARGET_PPC) | ||
40 | - /* | ||
41 | - * If fRA is a NaN return it; otherwise if fRB is a NaN return it; | ||
42 | - * otherwise return fRC. Note that muladd on PPC is (fRA * fRC) + frB | ||
43 | - */ | ||
44 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_acb; | ||
45 | #elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
46 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
47 | #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
48 | -- | ||
49 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for s390x, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-21-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/s390x/cpu.c | 1 + | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 -- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu.c b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void s390_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, | ||
18 | &env->fpu_status); | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &env->fpu_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_abc, &env->fpu_status); | ||
21 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_always, | ||
22 | &env->fpu_status); | ||
23 | /* fall through */ | ||
24 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
26 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
27 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
29 | } else { | ||
30 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
31 | } | ||
32 | -#elif defined(TARGET_S390X) | ||
33 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
34 | #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
35 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cba; | ||
36 | #elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
37 | -- | ||
38 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for SPARC, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-22-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/sparc/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 -- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/sparc/cpu.c b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void sparc_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) | ||
17 | * the CPU state struct so it won't get zeroed on reset. | ||
18 | */ | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ba, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* For fused-multiply add, prefer SNaN over QNaN, then C->B->A */ | ||
21 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cba, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
23 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
24 | |||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
30 | } else { | ||
31 | rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
32 | } | ||
33 | -#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
34 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cba; | ||
35 | #elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
36 | if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
37 | rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
38 | -- | ||
39 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for Arm, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-23-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/mips/fpu_helper.h | 4 ++++ | ||
9 | target/mips/msa.c | 3 +++ | ||
10 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 8 +------- | ||
11 | 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) | ||
12 | |||
13 | diff --git a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
15 | --- a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
16 | +++ b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void restore_snan_bit_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
18 | { | ||
19 | bool nan2008 = env->active_fpu.fcr31 & (1 << FCR31_NAN2008); | ||
20 | FloatInfZeroNaNRule izn_rule; | ||
21 | + Float3NaNPropRule nan3_rule; | ||
22 | |||
23 | /* | ||
24 | * With nan2008, SNaNs are silenced in the usual way. | ||
25 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void restore_snan_bit_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
26 | */ | ||
27 | izn_rule = nan2008 ? float_infzeronan_dnan_never : float_infzeronan_dnan_always; | ||
28 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(izn_rule, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
29 | + nan3_rule = nan2008 ? float_3nan_prop_s_cab : float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
30 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(nan3_rule, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
31 | + | ||
32 | } | ||
33 | |||
34 | static inline void restore_fp_status(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
35 | diff --git a/target/mips/msa.c b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
36 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
37 | --- a/target/mips/msa.c | ||
38 | +++ b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
39 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void msa_reset(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
40 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, | ||
41 | &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
42 | |||
43 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, | ||
44 | + &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
45 | + | ||
46 | /* clear float_status exception flags */ | ||
47 | set_float_exception_flags(0, &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
48 | |||
49 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
50 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
51 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
52 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
53 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | |||
56 | if (rule == float_3nan_prop_none) { | ||
57 | -#if defined(TARGET_MIPS) | ||
58 | - if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
59 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
60 | - } else { | ||
61 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_s_cab; | ||
62 | - } | ||
63 | -#elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
64 | +#if defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
65 | if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
66 | rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
67 | } else { | ||
68 | -- | ||
69 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for xtensa, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-24-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 8 -------- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c b/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void xtensa_use_first_nan(CPUXtensaState *env, bool use_first) | ||
17 | set_use_first_nan(use_first, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(use_first ? float_2nan_prop_ab : float_2nan_prop_ba, | ||
19 | &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(use_first ? float_3nan_prop_abc : float_3nan_prop_cba, | ||
21 | + &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | void HELPER(wur_fpu2k_fcr)(CPUXtensaState *env, uint32_t v) | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
30 | } | ||
31 | |||
32 | if (rule == float_3nan_prop_none) { | ||
33 | -#if defined(TARGET_XTENSA) | ||
34 | - if (status->use_first_nan) { | ||
35 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
36 | - } else { | ||
37 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_cba; | ||
38 | - } | ||
39 | -#else | ||
40 | rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
41 | -#endif | ||
42 | } | ||
43 | |||
44 | assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); | ||
45 | -- | ||
46 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for i386. We had no | ||
2 | i386-specific behaviour in the old ifdef ladder, so we were using the | ||
3 | default "prefer a then b then c" fallback; this is actually the | ||
4 | correct per-the-spec handling for i386. | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-25-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
9 | --- | ||
10 | target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 1 + | ||
11 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) | ||
12 | |||
13 | diff --git a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
15 | --- a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
16 | +++ b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpu_init_fp_statuses(CPUX86State *env) | ||
18 | * there are multiple input NaNs they are selected in the order a, b, c. | ||
19 | */ | ||
20 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->sse_status); | ||
21 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_abc, &env->sse_status); | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | static inline uint8_t save_exception_flags(CPUX86State *env) | ||
25 | -- | ||
26 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the Float3NaNPropRule explicitly for HPPA, and remove the | ||
2 | ifdef from pickNaNMulAdd(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | HPPA is the only target that was using the default branch of the | ||
5 | ifdef ladder (other targets either do not use muladd or set | ||
6 | default_nan_mode), so we can remove the ifdef fallback entirely now | ||
7 | (allowing the "rule not set" case to fall into the default of the | ||
8 | switch statement and assert). | ||
9 | |||
10 | We add a TODO note that the HPPA rule is probably wrong; this is | ||
11 | not a behavioural change for this refactoring. | ||
12 | |||
13 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
14 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
15 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-26-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
16 | --- | ||
17 | target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | 8 ++++++++ | ||
18 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 4 ---- | ||
19 | 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
20 | |||
21 | diff --git a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
22 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
23 | --- a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
24 | +++ b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
25 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void HELPER(loaded_fr0)(CPUHPPAState *env) | ||
26 | * HPPA does note implement a CPU reset method at all... | ||
27 | */ | ||
28 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
29 | + /* | ||
30 | + * TODO: The HPPA architecture reference only documents its NaN | ||
31 | + * propagation rule for 2-operand operations. Testing on real hardware | ||
32 | + * might be necessary to confirm whether this order for muladd is correct. | ||
33 | + * Not preferring the SNaN is almost certainly incorrect as it diverges | ||
34 | + * from the documented rules for 2-operand operations. | ||
35 | + */ | ||
36 | + set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_abc, &env->fp_status); | ||
37 | /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
38 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
39 | } | ||
40 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
41 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
42 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
43 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
44 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
45 | } | ||
46 | } | ||
47 | |||
48 | - if (rule == float_3nan_prop_none) { | ||
49 | - rule = float_3nan_prop_abc; | ||
50 | - } | ||
51 | - | ||
52 | assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); | ||
53 | if (have_snan && (rule & R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK)) { | ||
54 | /* We have at least one SNaN input and should prefer it */ | ||
55 | -- | ||
56 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | The use_first_nan field in float_status was an xtensa-specific way to | ||
2 | select at runtime from two different NaN propagation rules. Now that | ||
3 | xtensa is using the target-agnostic NaN propagation rule selection | ||
4 | that we've just added, we can remove use_first_nan, because there is | ||
5 | no longer any code that reads it. | ||
1 | 6 | ||
7 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
9 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-27-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | 5 ----- | ||
12 | include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | 1 - | ||
13 | target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | 1 - | ||
14 | 3 files changed, 7 deletions(-) | ||
15 | |||
16 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
18 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
19 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | ||
20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void set_snan_bit_is_one(bool val, float_status *status) | ||
21 | status->snan_bit_is_one = val; | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | -static inline void set_use_first_nan(bool val, float_status *status) | ||
25 | -{ | ||
26 | - status->use_first_nan = val; | ||
27 | -} | ||
28 | - | ||
29 | static inline void set_no_signaling_nans(bool val, float_status *status) | ||
30 | { | ||
31 | status->no_signaling_nans = val; | ||
32 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
33 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
34 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
35 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | ||
36 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct float_status { | ||
37 | * softfloat-specialize.inc.c) | ||
38 | */ | ||
39 | bool snan_bit_is_one; | ||
40 | - bool use_first_nan; | ||
41 | bool no_signaling_nans; | ||
42 | /* should overflowed results subtract re_bias to its exponent? */ | ||
43 | bool rebias_overflow; | ||
44 | diff --git a/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c b/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
45 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
46 | --- a/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
47 | +++ b/target/xtensa/fpu_helper.c | ||
48 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const struct { | ||
49 | |||
50 | void xtensa_use_first_nan(CPUXtensaState *env, bool use_first) | ||
51 | { | ||
52 | - set_use_first_nan(use_first, &env->fp_status); | ||
53 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(use_first ? float_2nan_prop_ab : float_2nan_prop_ba, | ||
54 | &env->fp_status); | ||
55 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(use_first ? float_3nan_prop_abc : float_3nan_prop_cba, | ||
56 | -- | ||
57 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Currently m68k_cpu_reset_hold() calls floatx80_default_nan(NULL) | ||
2 | to get the NaN bit pattern to reset the FPU registers. This | ||
3 | works because it happens that our implementation of | ||
4 | floatx80_default_nan() doesn't actually look at the float_status | ||
5 | pointer except for TARGET_MIPS. However, this isn't guaranteed, | ||
6 | and to be able to remove the ifdef in floatx80_default_nan() | ||
7 | we're going to need a real float_status here. | ||
1 | 8 | ||
9 | Rearrange m68k_cpu_reset_hold() so that we initialize env->fp_status | ||
10 | earlier, and thus can pass it to floatx80_default_nan(). | ||
11 | |||
12 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
13 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
14 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-28-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
15 | --- | ||
16 | target/m68k/cpu.c | 12 +++++++----- | ||
17 | 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) | ||
18 | |||
19 | diff --git a/target/m68k/cpu.c b/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
20 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
21 | --- a/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
22 | +++ b/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
23 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void m68k_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
24 | CPUState *cs = CPU(obj); | ||
25 | M68kCPUClass *mcc = M68K_CPU_GET_CLASS(obj); | ||
26 | CPUM68KState *env = cpu_env(cs); | ||
27 | - floatx80 nan = floatx80_default_nan(NULL); | ||
28 | + floatx80 nan; | ||
29 | int i; | ||
30 | |||
31 | if (mcc->parent_phases.hold) { | ||
32 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void m68k_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
33 | #else | ||
34 | cpu_m68k_set_sr(env, SR_S | SR_I); | ||
35 | #endif | ||
36 | - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { | ||
37 | - env->fregs[i].d = nan; | ||
38 | - } | ||
39 | - cpu_m68k_set_fpcr(env, 0); | ||
40 | /* | ||
41 | * M68000 FAMILY PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE MANUAL | ||
42 | * 3.4 FLOATING-POINT INSTRUCTION DETAILS | ||
43 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void m68k_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
44 | * preceding paragraph for nonsignaling NaNs. | ||
45 | */ | ||
46 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
47 | + | ||
48 | + nan = floatx80_default_nan(&env->fp_status); | ||
49 | + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { | ||
50 | + env->fregs[i].d = nan; | ||
51 | + } | ||
52 | + cpu_m68k_set_fpcr(env, 0); | ||
53 | env->fpsr = 0; | ||
54 | |||
55 | /* TODO: We should set PC from the interrupt vector. */ | ||
56 | -- | ||
57 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | We create our 128-bit default NaN by calling parts64_default_nan() | ||
2 | and then adjusting the result. We can do the same trick for creating | ||
3 | the floatx80 default NaN, which lets us drop a target ifdef. | ||
1 | 4 | ||
5 | floatx80 is used only by: | ||
6 | i386 | ||
7 | m68k | ||
8 | arm nwfpe old floating-point emulation emulation support | ||
9 | (which is essentially dead, especially the parts involving floatx80) | ||
10 | PPC (only in the xsrqpxp instruction, which just rounds an input | ||
11 | value by converting to floatx80 and back, so will never generate | ||
12 | the default NaN) | ||
13 | |||
14 | The floatx80 default NaN as currently implemented is: | ||
15 | m68k: sign = 0, exp = 1...1, int = 1, frac = 1....1 | ||
16 | i386: sign = 1, exp = 1...1, int = 1, frac = 10...0 | ||
17 | |||
18 | These are the same as the parts64_default_nan for these architectures. | ||
19 | |||
20 | This is technically a possible behaviour change for arm linux-user | ||
21 | nwfpe emulation emulation, because the default NaN will now have the | ||
22 | sign bit clear. But we were already generating a different floatx80 | ||
23 | default NaN from the real kernel emulation we are supposedly | ||
24 | following, which appears to use an all-bits-1 value: | ||
25 | https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.12/source/arch/arm/nwfpe/softfloat-specialize#L267 | ||
26 | |||
27 | This won't affect the only "real" use of the nwfpe emulation, which | ||
28 | is ancient binaries that used it as part of the old floating point | ||
29 | calling convention; that only uses loads and stores of 32 and 64 bit | ||
30 | floats, not any of the floatx80 behaviour the original hardware had. | ||
31 | We also get the nwfpe float64 default NaN value wrong: | ||
32 | https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.12/source/arch/arm/nwfpe/softfloat-specialize#L166 | ||
33 | so if we ever cared about this obscure corner the right fix would be | ||
34 | to correct that so nwfpe used its own default-NaN setting rather | ||
35 | than the Arm VFP one. | ||
36 | |||
37 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
38 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
39 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-29-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
40 | --- | ||
41 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 20 ++++++++++---------- | ||
42 | 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) | ||
43 | |||
44 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
45 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
46 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
47 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
48 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts128_silence_nan(FloatParts128 *p, float_status *status) | ||
49 | floatx80 floatx80_default_nan(float_status *status) | ||
50 | { | ||
51 | floatx80 r; | ||
52 | + /* | ||
53 | + * Extrapolate from the choices made by parts64_default_nan to fill | ||
54 | + * in the floatx80 format. We assume that floatx80's explicit | ||
55 | + * integer bit is always set (this is true for i386 and m68k, | ||
56 | + * which are the only real users of this format). | ||
57 | + */ | ||
58 | + FloatParts64 p64; | ||
59 | + parts64_default_nan(&p64, status); | ||
60 | |||
61 | - /* None of the targets that have snan_bit_is_one use floatx80. */ | ||
62 | - assert(!snan_bit_is_one(status)); | ||
63 | -#if defined(TARGET_M68K) | ||
64 | - r.low = UINT64_C(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF); | ||
65 | - r.high = 0x7FFF; | ||
66 | -#else | ||
67 | - /* X86 */ | ||
68 | - r.low = UINT64_C(0xC000000000000000); | ||
69 | - r.high = 0xFFFF; | ||
70 | -#endif | ||
71 | + r.high = 0x7FFF | (p64.sign << 15); | ||
72 | + r.low = (1ULL << DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT) | p64.frac; | ||
73 | return r; | ||
74 | } | ||
75 | |||
76 | -- | ||
77 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | In target/loongarch's helper_fclass_s() and helper_fclass_d() we pass | ||
2 | a zero-initialized float_status struct to float32_is_quiet_nan() and | ||
3 | float64_is_quiet_nan(), with the cryptic comment "for | ||
4 | snan_bit_is_one". | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | This pattern appears to have been copied from target/riscv, where it | ||
7 | is used because the functions there do not have ready access to the | ||
8 | CPU state struct. The comment presumably refers to the fact that the | ||
9 | main reason the is_quiet_nan() functions want the float_state is | ||
10 | because they want to know about the snan_bit_is_one config. | ||
11 | |||
12 | In the loongarch helpers, though, we have the CPU state struct | ||
13 | to hand. Use the usual env->fp_status here. This avoids our needing | ||
14 | to track that we need to update the initializer of the local | ||
15 | float_status structs when the core softfloat code adds new | ||
16 | options for targets to configure their behaviour. | ||
17 | |||
18 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
19 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
20 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-30-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
21 | --- | ||
22 | target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 6 ++---- | ||
23 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
24 | |||
25 | diff --git a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
28 | +++ b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint64_t helper_fclass_s(CPULoongArchState *env, uint64_t fj) | ||
30 | } else if (float32_is_zero_or_denormal(f)) { | ||
31 | return sign ? 1 << 4 : 1 << 8; | ||
32 | } else if (float32_is_any_nan(f)) { | ||
33 | - float_status s = { }; /* for snan_bit_is_one */ | ||
34 | - return float32_is_quiet_nan(f, &s) ? 1 << 1 : 1 << 0; | ||
35 | + return float32_is_quiet_nan(f, &env->fp_status) ? 1 << 1 : 1 << 0; | ||
36 | } else { | ||
37 | return sign ? 1 << 3 : 1 << 7; | ||
38 | } | ||
39 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint64_t helper_fclass_d(CPULoongArchState *env, uint64_t fj) | ||
40 | } else if (float64_is_zero_or_denormal(f)) { | ||
41 | return sign ? 1 << 4 : 1 << 8; | ||
42 | } else if (float64_is_any_nan(f)) { | ||
43 | - float_status s = { }; /* for snan_bit_is_one */ | ||
44 | - return float64_is_quiet_nan(f, &s) ? 1 << 1 : 1 << 0; | ||
45 | + return float64_is_quiet_nan(f, &env->fp_status) ? 1 << 1 : 1 << 0; | ||
46 | } else { | ||
47 | return sign ? 1 << 3 : 1 << 7; | ||
48 | } | ||
49 | -- | ||
50 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | In the frem helper, we have a local float_status because we want to | ||
2 | execute the floatx80_div() with a custom rounding mode. Instead of | ||
3 | zero-initializing the local float_status and then having to set it up | ||
4 | with the m68k standard behaviour (including the NaN propagation rule | ||
5 | and copying the rounding precision from env->fp_status), initialize | ||
6 | it as a complete copy of env->fp_status. This will avoid our having | ||
7 | to add new code in this function for every new config knob we add | ||
8 | to fp_status. | ||
1 | 9 | ||
10 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
11 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
12 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-31-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
13 | --- | ||
14 | target/m68k/fpu_helper.c | 6 ++---- | ||
15 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
16 | |||
17 | diff --git a/target/m68k/fpu_helper.c b/target/m68k/fpu_helper.c | ||
18 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
19 | --- a/target/m68k/fpu_helper.c | ||
20 | +++ b/target/m68k/fpu_helper.c | ||
21 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void HELPER(frem)(CPUM68KState *env, FPReg *res, FPReg *val0, FPReg *val1) | ||
22 | |||
23 | fp_rem = floatx80_rem(val1->d, val0->d, &env->fp_status); | ||
24 | if (!floatx80_is_any_nan(fp_rem)) { | ||
25 | - float_status fp_status = { }; | ||
26 | + /* Use local temporary fp_status to set different rounding mode */ | ||
27 | + float_status fp_status = env->fp_status; | ||
28 | uint32_t quotient; | ||
29 | int sign; | ||
30 | |||
31 | /* Calculate quotient directly using round to nearest mode */ | ||
32 | - set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &fp_status); | ||
33 | set_float_rounding_mode(float_round_nearest_even, &fp_status); | ||
34 | - set_floatx80_rounding_precision( | ||
35 | - get_floatx80_rounding_precision(&env->fp_status), &fp_status); | ||
36 | fp_quot.d = floatx80_div(val1->d, val0->d, &fp_status); | ||
37 | |||
38 | sign = extractFloatx80Sign(fp_quot.d); | ||
39 | -- | ||
40 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | In cf_fpu_gdb_get_reg() and cf_fpu_gdb_set_reg() we do the conversion | ||
2 | from float64 to floatx80 using a scratch float_status, because we | ||
3 | don't want the conversion to affect the CPU's floating point exception | ||
4 | status. Currently we use a zero-initialized float_status. This will | ||
5 | get steadily more awkward as we add config knobs to float_status | ||
6 | that the target must initialize. Avoid having to add any of that | ||
7 | configuration here by instead initializing our local float_status | ||
8 | from the env->fp_status. | ||
1 | 9 | ||
10 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
11 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
12 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-32-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
13 | --- | ||
14 | target/m68k/helper.c | 6 ++++-- | ||
15 | 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
16 | |||
17 | diff --git a/target/m68k/helper.c b/target/m68k/helper.c | ||
18 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
19 | --- a/target/m68k/helper.c | ||
20 | +++ b/target/m68k/helper.c | ||
21 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int cf_fpu_gdb_get_reg(CPUState *cs, GByteArray *mem_buf, int n) | ||
22 | CPUM68KState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
23 | |||
24 | if (n < 8) { | ||
25 | - float_status s = {}; | ||
26 | + /* Use scratch float_status so any exceptions don't change CPU state */ | ||
27 | + float_status s = env->fp_status; | ||
28 | return gdb_get_reg64(mem_buf, floatx80_to_float64(env->fregs[n].d, &s)); | ||
29 | } | ||
30 | switch (n) { | ||
31 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int cf_fpu_gdb_set_reg(CPUState *cs, uint8_t *mem_buf, int n) | ||
32 | CPUM68KState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
33 | |||
34 | if (n < 8) { | ||
35 | - float_status s = {}; | ||
36 | + /* Use scratch float_status so any exceptions don't change CPU state */ | ||
37 | + float_status s = env->fp_status; | ||
38 | env->fregs[n].d = float64_to_floatx80(ldq_be_p(mem_buf), &s); | ||
39 | return 8; | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | -- | ||
42 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | Before moving debug system register helper functions to a | 1 | In the helper functions flcmps and flcmpd we use a scratch float_status |
---|---|---|---|
2 | different file, fix the code style issues (mostly block | 2 | so that we don't change the CPU state if the comparison raises any |
3 | comment syntax) so checkpatch doesn't complain about the | 3 | floating point exception flags. Instead of zero-initializing this |
4 | code-motion patch. | 4 | scratch float_status, initialize it as a copy of env->fp_status. This |
5 | avoids the need to explicitly initialize settings like the NaN | ||
6 | propagation rule or others we might add to softfloat in future. | ||
7 | |||
8 | To do this we need to pass the CPU env pointer in to the helper. | ||
5 | 9 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 10 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
7 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 11 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
8 | Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org | 12 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-33-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
9 | --- | 13 | --- |
10 | target/arm/helper.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- | 14 | target/sparc/helper.h | 4 ++-- |
11 | 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) | 15 | target/sparc/fop_helper.c | 8 ++++---- |
16 | target/sparc/translate.c | 4 ++-- | ||
17 | 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) | ||
12 | 18 | ||
13 | diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c | 19 | diff --git a/target/sparc/helper.h b/target/sparc/helper.h |
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 20 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
15 | --- a/target/arm/helper.c | 21 | --- a/target/sparc/helper.h |
16 | +++ b/target/arm/helper.c | 22 | +++ b/target/sparc/helper.h |
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env) | 23 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(fcmpd, TCG_CALL_NO_WG, i32, env, f64, f64) |
18 | return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0; | 24 | DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(fcmped, TCG_CALL_NO_WG, i32, env, f64, f64) |
25 | DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(fcmpq, TCG_CALL_NO_WG, i32, env, i128, i128) | ||
26 | DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(fcmpeq, TCG_CALL_NO_WG, i32, env, i128, i128) | ||
27 | -DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_2(flcmps, TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE, i32, f32, f32) | ||
28 | -DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_2(flcmpd, TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE, i32, f64, f64) | ||
29 | +DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(flcmps, TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE, i32, env, f32, f32) | ||
30 | +DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(flcmpd, TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE, i32, env, f64, f64) | ||
31 | DEF_HELPER_2(raise_exception, noreturn, env, int) | ||
32 | |||
33 | DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_3(faddd, TCG_CALL_NO_WG, f64, env, f64, f64) | ||
34 | diff --git a/target/sparc/fop_helper.c b/target/sparc/fop_helper.c | ||
35 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
36 | --- a/target/sparc/fop_helper.c | ||
37 | +++ b/target/sparc/fop_helper.c | ||
38 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t helper_fcmpeq(CPUSPARCState *env, Int128 src1, Int128 src2) | ||
39 | return finish_fcmp(env, r, GETPC()); | ||
19 | } | 40 | } |
20 | 41 | ||
21 | -/* Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled | 42 | -uint32_t helper_flcmps(float32 src1, float32 src2) |
22 | +/* | 43 | +uint32_t helper_flcmps(CPUSPARCState *env, float32 src1, float32 src2) |
23 | + * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled | 44 | { |
24 | * by MDCR.TDOSA | 45 | /* |
25 | */ | 46 | * FLCMP never raises an exception nor modifies any FSR fields. |
26 | static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 47 | * Perform the comparison with a dummy fp environment. |
27 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 48 | */ |
28 | return CP_ACCESS_OK; | 49 | - float_status discard = { }; |
50 | + float_status discard = env->fp_status; | ||
51 | FloatRelation r; | ||
52 | |||
53 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ba, &discard); | ||
54 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ uint32_t helper_flcmps(float32 src1, float32 src2) | ||
55 | g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
29 | } | 56 | } |
30 | 57 | ||
31 | -/* Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled | 58 | -uint32_t helper_flcmpd(float64 src1, float64 src2) |
32 | +/* | 59 | +uint32_t helper_flcmpd(CPUSPARCState *env, float64 src1, float64 src2) |
33 | + * Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled | 60 | { |
34 | * by MDCR_EL2.TDRA for EL2 but by the more general MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3. | 61 | - float_status discard = { }; |
35 | */ | 62 | + float_status discard = env->fp_status; |
36 | static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 63 | FloatRelation r; |
37 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 64 | |
38 | return CP_ACCESS_OK; | 65 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ba, &discard); |
66 | diff --git a/target/sparc/translate.c b/target/sparc/translate.c | ||
67 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
68 | --- a/target/sparc/translate.c | ||
69 | +++ b/target/sparc/translate.c | ||
70 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool trans_FLCMPs(DisasContext *dc, arg_FLCMPs *a) | ||
71 | |||
72 | src1 = gen_load_fpr_F(dc, a->rs1); | ||
73 | src2 = gen_load_fpr_F(dc, a->rs2); | ||
74 | - gen_helper_flcmps(cpu_fcc[a->cc], src1, src2); | ||
75 | + gen_helper_flcmps(cpu_fcc[a->cc], tcg_env, src1, src2); | ||
76 | return advance_pc(dc); | ||
39 | } | 77 | } |
40 | 78 | ||
41 | -/* Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled | 79 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool trans_FLCMPd(DisasContext *dc, arg_FLCMPd *a) |
42 | +/* | 80 | |
43 | + * Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled | 81 | src1 = gen_load_fpr_D(dc, a->rs1); |
44 | * by MDCR_EL2.TDA for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3. | 82 | src2 = gen_load_fpr_D(dc, a->rs2); |
45 | */ | 83 | - gen_helper_flcmpd(cpu_fcc[a->cc], src1, src2); |
46 | static CPAccessResult access_tda(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 84 | + gen_helper_flcmpd(cpu_fcc[a->cc], tcg_env, src1, src2); |
47 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult ctr_el0_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 85 | return advance_pc(dc); |
48 | static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
49 | uint64_t value) | ||
50 | { | ||
51 | - /* Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be | ||
52 | + /* | ||
53 | + * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be | ||
54 | * read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1. | ||
55 | */ | ||
56 | int oslock; | ||
57 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
58 | } | 86 | } |
59 | 87 | ||
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 | }; | ||
105 | |||
106 | /* | ||
107 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
108 | break; | ||
109 | } | ||
110 | |||
111 | - /* Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are | ||
112 | + /* | ||
113 | + * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are | ||
114 | * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case, | ||
115 | * thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region. | ||
116 | */ | ||
117 | mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK); | ||
118 | if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) { | ||
119 | - /* Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was | ||
120 | + /* | ||
121 | + * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was | ||
122 | * some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled. | ||
123 | * We choose the latter. | ||
124 | */ | ||
125 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
126 | } else if (mask) { | ||
127 | /* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */ | ||
128 | len = 1ULL << mask; | ||
129 | - /* If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE | ||
130 | + /* | ||
131 | + * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE | ||
132 | * whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt | ||
133 | * to generate the exceptions. | ||
134 | */ | ||
135 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
136 | int basstart; | ||
137 | |||
138 | if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) { | ||
139 | - /* Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are | ||
140 | + /* | ||
141 | + * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are | ||
142 | * ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch. | ||
143 | */ | ||
144 | bas &= 0xf; | ||
145 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
146 | return; | ||
147 | } | ||
148 | |||
149 | - /* The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous | ||
150 | + /* | ||
151 | + * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous | ||
152 | * range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether | ||
153 | * we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR. | ||
154 | * We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s. | ||
155 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu) | ||
156 | int i; | ||
157 | CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
158 | |||
159 | - /* Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to | ||
160 | + /* | ||
161 | + * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to | ||
162 | * avoid possible stale entries following migration load. | ||
163 | */ | ||
164 | cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU); | ||
165 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
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 | -- | 88 | -- |
206 | 2.25.1 | 89 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | In the helper_compute_fprf functions, we pass a dummy float_status | ||
2 | in to the is_signaling_nan() function. This is unnecessary, because | ||
3 | we have convenient access to the CPU env pointer here and that | ||
4 | is already set up with the correct values for the snan_bit_is_one | ||
5 | and no_signaling_nans config settings. is_signaling_nan() doesn't | ||
6 | ever update the fp_status with any exception flags, so there is | ||
7 | no reason not to use env->fp_status here. | ||
1 | 8 | ||
9 | Use env->fp_status instead of the dummy fp_status. | ||
10 | |||
11 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
12 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
13 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-34-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
14 | --- | ||
15 | target/ppc/fpu_helper.c | 3 +-- | ||
16 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
17 | |||
18 | diff --git a/target/ppc/fpu_helper.c b/target/ppc/fpu_helper.c | ||
19 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
20 | --- a/target/ppc/fpu_helper.c | ||
21 | +++ b/target/ppc/fpu_helper.c | ||
22 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void helper_compute_fprf_##tp(CPUPPCState *env, tp arg) \ | ||
23 | } else if (tp##_is_infinity(arg)) { \ | ||
24 | fprf = neg ? 0x09 << FPSCR_FPRF : 0x05 << FPSCR_FPRF; \ | ||
25 | } else { \ | ||
26 | - float_status dummy = { }; /* snan_bit_is_one = 0 */ \ | ||
27 | - if (tp##_is_signaling_nan(arg, &dummy)) { \ | ||
28 | + if (tp##_is_signaling_nan(arg, &env->fp_status)) { \ | ||
29 | fprf = 0x00 << FPSCR_FPRF; \ | ||
30 | } else { \ | ||
31 | fprf = 0x11 << FPSCR_FPRF; \ | ||
32 | -- | ||
33 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Now that float_status has a bunch of fp parameters, | ||
4 | it is easier to copy an existing structure than create | ||
5 | one from scratch. Begin by copying the structure that | ||
6 | corresponds to the FPSR and make only the adjustments | ||
7 | required for BFloat16 semantics. | ||
8 | |||
9 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
10 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
11 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
12 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-2-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
13 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
14 | --- | ||
15 | target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c | 20 +++++++------------- | ||
16 | 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) | ||
17 | |||
18 | diff --git a/target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c b/target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c | ||
19 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
20 | --- a/target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c | ||
21 | +++ b/target/arm/tcg/vec_helper.c | ||
22 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool is_ebf(CPUARMState *env, float_status *statusp, float_status *oddstatusp) | ||
23 | * no effect on AArch32 instructions. | ||
24 | */ | ||
25 | bool ebf = is_a64(env) && env->vfp.fpcr & FPCR_EBF; | ||
26 | - *statusp = (float_status){ | ||
27 | - .tininess_before_rounding = float_tininess_before_rounding, | ||
28 | - .float_rounding_mode = float_round_to_odd_inf, | ||
29 | - .flush_to_zero = true, | ||
30 | - .flush_inputs_to_zero = true, | ||
31 | - .default_nan_mode = true, | ||
32 | - }; | ||
33 | + | ||
34 | + *statusp = env->vfp.fp_status; | ||
35 | + set_default_nan_mode(true, statusp); | ||
36 | |||
37 | if (ebf) { | ||
38 | - float_status *fpst = &env->vfp.fp_status; | ||
39 | - set_flush_to_zero(get_flush_to_zero(fpst), statusp); | ||
40 | - set_flush_inputs_to_zero(get_flush_inputs_to_zero(fpst), statusp); | ||
41 | - set_float_rounding_mode(get_float_rounding_mode(fpst), statusp); | ||
42 | - | ||
43 | /* EBF=1 needs to do a step with round-to-odd semantics */ | ||
44 | *oddstatusp = *statusp; | ||
45 | set_float_rounding_mode(float_round_to_odd, oddstatusp); | ||
46 | + } else { | ||
47 | + set_flush_to_zero(true, statusp); | ||
48 | + set_flush_inputs_to_zero(true, statusp); | ||
49 | + set_float_rounding_mode(float_round_to_odd_inf, statusp); | ||
50 | } | ||
51 | - | ||
52 | return ebf; | ||
53 | } | ||
54 | |||
55 | -- | ||
56 | 2.34.1 | ||
57 | |||
58 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | The architecture defines the OS DoubleLock as a register which | 1 | Currently we hardcode the default NaN value in parts64_default_nan() |
---|---|---|---|
2 | (similarly to the OS Lock) suppresses debug events for use in CPU | 2 | using a compile-time ifdef ladder. This is awkward for two cases: |
3 | powerdown sequences. This functionality is required in Arm v7 and | 3 | * for single-QEMU-binary we can't hard-code target-specifics like this |
4 | v8.0; from v8.2 it becomes optional and in v9 it must not be | 4 | * for Arm FEAT_AFP the default NaN value depends on FPCR.AH |
5 | implemented. | 5 | (specifically the sign bit is different) |
6 | 6 | ||
7 | Currently in QEMU we implement the OSDLR_EL1 register as a NOP. This | 7 | Add a field to float_status to specify the default NaN value; fall |
8 | is wrong both for the "feature implemented" and the "feature not | 8 | back to the old ifdef behaviour if these are not set. |
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 | 9 | ||
10 | The default NaN value is specified by setting a uint8_t to a | ||
11 | pattern corresponding to the sign and upper fraction parts of | ||
12 | the NaN; the lower bits of the fraction are set from bit 0 of | ||
13 | the pattern. | ||
14 | |||
15 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
13 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 16 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
14 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 17 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-35-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
15 | --- | 18 | --- |
16 | target/arm/cpu.h | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ | 19 | include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h | 11 +++++++ |
17 | target/arm/debug_helper.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- | 20 | include/fpu/softfloat-types.h | 10 ++++++ |
18 | 2 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | 21 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++------------- |
22 | 3 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) | ||
19 | 23 | ||
20 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.h b/target/arm/cpu.h | 24 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h |
21 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
22 | --- a/target/arm/cpu.h | 26 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h |
23 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu.h | 27 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-helpers.h |
24 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct CPUArchState { | 28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void set_float_infzeronan_rule(FloatInfZeroNaNRule rule, |
25 | uint64_t dbgwcr[16]; /* watchpoint control registers */ | 29 | status->float_infzeronan_rule = rule; |
26 | uint64_t mdscr_el1; | ||
27 | uint64_t oslsr_el1; /* OS Lock Status */ | ||
28 | + uint64_t osdlr_el1; /* OS DoubleLock status */ | ||
29 | uint64_t mdcr_el2; | ||
30 | uint64_t mdcr_el3; | ||
31 | /* Stores the architectural value of the counter *the last time it was | ||
32 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ FIELD(DBGDIDR, CTX_CMPS, 20, 4) | ||
33 | FIELD(DBGDIDR, BRPS, 24, 4) | ||
34 | FIELD(DBGDIDR, WRPS, 28, 4) | ||
35 | |||
36 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, PCSAMPLE, 0, 4) | ||
37 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, WPADDRMASK, 4, 4) | ||
38 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, BPADDRMASK, 8, 4) | ||
39 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, VECTORCATCH, 12, 4) | ||
40 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, VIRTEXTNS, 16, 4) | ||
41 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, DOUBLELOCK, 20, 4) | ||
42 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, AUXREGS, 24, 4) | ||
43 | +FIELD(DBGDEVID, CIDMASK, 28, 4) | ||
44 | + | ||
45 | FIELD(MVFR0, SIMDREG, 0, 4) | ||
46 | FIELD(MVFR0, FPSP, 4, 4) | ||
47 | FIELD(MVFR0, FPDP, 8, 4) | ||
48 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_debugv8p2(const ARMISARegisters *id) | ||
49 | return FIELD_EX32(id->id_dfr0, ID_DFR0, COPDBG) >= 8; | ||
50 | } | 30 | } |
51 | 31 | ||
52 | +static inline bool isar_feature_aa32_doublelock(const ARMISARegisters *id) | 32 | +static inline void set_float_default_nan_pattern(uint8_t dnan_pattern, |
33 | + float_status *status) | ||
53 | +{ | 34 | +{ |
54 | + return FIELD_EX32(id->dbgdevid, DBGDEVID, DOUBLELOCK) > 0; | 35 | + status->default_nan_pattern = dnan_pattern; |
55 | +} | 36 | +} |
56 | + | 37 | + |
57 | /* | 38 | static inline void set_flush_to_zero(bool val, float_status *status) |
58 | * 64-bit feature tests via id registers. | 39 | { |
59 | */ | 40 | status->flush_to_zero = val; |
60 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline bool isar_feature_aa64_sme_fa64(const ARMISARegisters *id) | 41 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline FloatInfZeroNaNRule get_float_infzeronan_rule(float_status *status |
61 | return FIELD_EX64(id->id_aa64smfr0, ID_AA64SMFR0, FA64); | 42 | return status->float_infzeronan_rule; |
62 | } | 43 | } |
63 | 44 | ||
64 | +static inline bool isar_feature_aa64_doublelock(const ARMISARegisters *id) | 45 | +static inline uint8_t get_float_default_nan_pattern(float_status *status) |
65 | +{ | 46 | +{ |
66 | + return FIELD_SEX64(id->id_aa64dfr0, ID_AA64DFR0, DOUBLELOCK) >= 0; | 47 | + return status->default_nan_pattern; |
67 | +} | 48 | +} |
68 | + | 49 | + |
69 | /* | 50 | static inline bool get_flush_to_zero(float_status *status) |
70 | * Feature tests for "does this exist in either 32-bit or 64-bit?" | 51 | { |
71 | */ | 52 | return status->flush_to_zero; |
72 | diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 53 | diff --git a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h |
73 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 54 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
74 | --- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 55 | --- a/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h |
75 | +++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 56 | +++ b/include/fpu/softfloat-types.h |
76 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool aa32_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env) | 57 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ typedef struct float_status { |
77 | */ | 58 | /* should denormalised inputs go to zero and set the input_denormal flag? */ |
78 | bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env) | 59 | bool flush_inputs_to_zero; |
60 | bool default_nan_mode; | ||
61 | + /* | ||
62 | + * The pattern to use for the default NaN. Here the high bit specifies | ||
63 | + * the default NaN's sign bit, and bits 6..0 specify the high bits of the | ||
64 | + * fractional part. The low bits of the fractional part are copies of bit 0. | ||
65 | + * The exponent of the default NaN is (as for any NaN) always all 1s. | ||
66 | + * Note that a value of 0 here is not a valid NaN. The target must set | ||
67 | + * this to the correct non-zero value, or we will assert when trying to | ||
68 | + * create a default NaN. | ||
69 | + */ | ||
70 | + uint8_t default_nan_pattern; | ||
71 | /* | ||
72 | * The flags below are not used on all specializations and may | ||
73 | * constant fold away (see snan_bit_is_one()/no_signalling_nans() in | ||
74 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
75 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
76 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
77 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
78 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
79 | { | 79 | { |
80 | - if (env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) { | 80 | bool sign = 0; |
81 | + if ((env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) || (env->cp15.osdlr_el1 & 1)) { | 81 | uint64_t frac; |
82 | return false; | 82 | + uint8_t dnan_pattern = status->default_nan_pattern; |
83 | } | 83 | |
84 | if (is_a64(env)) { | 84 | + if (dnan_pattern == 0) { |
85 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 85 | #if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) |
86 | env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock); | 86 | - /* !snan_bit_is_one, set all bits */ |
87 | } | 87 | - frac = (1ULL << DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT) - 1; |
88 | 88 | -#elif defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_X86_64) \ | |
89 | +static void osdlr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 89 | + /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ |
90 | + uint64_t value) | 90 | + dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; |
91 | +{ | 91 | +#elif defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_X86_64) \ |
92 | + ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | 92 | || defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE) |
93 | - /* !snan_bit_is_one, set sign and msb */ | ||
94 | - frac = 1ULL << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 1); | ||
95 | - sign = 1; | ||
96 | + /* Sign bit set, most significant frac bit set */ | ||
97 | + dnan_pattern = 0b11000000; | ||
98 | #elif defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
99 | - /* snan_bit_is_one, set msb-1. */ | ||
100 | - frac = 1ULL << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 2); | ||
101 | + /* Sign bit clear, msb-1 frac bit set */ | ||
102 | + dnan_pattern = 0b00100000; | ||
103 | #elif defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
104 | - sign = 1; | ||
105 | - frac = ~0ULL; | ||
106 | + /* Sign bit set, all frac bits set. */ | ||
107 | + dnan_pattern = 0b11111111; | ||
108 | #else | ||
109 | - /* | ||
110 | - * This case is true for Alpha, ARM, MIPS, OpenRISC, PPC, RISC-V, | ||
111 | - * S390, SH4, TriCore, and Xtensa. Our other supported targets | ||
112 | - * do not have floating-point. | ||
113 | - */ | ||
114 | - if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
115 | - /* set all bits other than msb */ | ||
116 | - frac = (1ULL << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 1)) - 1; | ||
117 | - } else { | ||
118 | - /* set msb */ | ||
119 | - frac = 1ULL << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 1); | ||
120 | - } | ||
121 | + /* | ||
122 | + * This case is true for Alpha, ARM, MIPS, OpenRISC, PPC, RISC-V, | ||
123 | + * S390, SH4, TriCore, and Xtensa. Our other supported targets | ||
124 | + * do not have floating-point. | ||
125 | + */ | ||
126 | + if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
127 | + /* sign bit clear, set all frac bits other than msb */ | ||
128 | + dnan_pattern = 0b00111111; | ||
129 | + } else { | ||
130 | + /* sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
131 | + dnan_pattern = 0b01000000; | ||
132 | + } | ||
133 | #endif | ||
134 | + } | ||
135 | + assert(dnan_pattern != 0); | ||
136 | + | ||
137 | + sign = dnan_pattern >> 7; | ||
93 | + /* | 138 | + /* |
94 | + * Only defined bit is bit 0 (DLK); if Feat_DoubleLock is not | 139 | + * Place default_nan_pattern [6:0] into bits [62:56], |
95 | + * implemented this is RAZ/WI. | 140 | + * and replecate bit [0] down into [55:0] |
96 | + */ | 141 | + */ |
97 | + if(arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64) | 142 | + frac = deposit64(0, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 7, 7, dnan_pattern); |
98 | + ? cpu_isar_feature(aa64_doublelock, cpu) | 143 | + frac = deposit64(frac, 0, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - 7, -(dnan_pattern & 1)); |
99 | + : cpu_isar_feature(aa32_doublelock, cpu)) { | 144 | |
100 | + env->cp15.osdlr_el1 = value & 1; | 145 | *p = (FloatParts64) { |
101 | + } | 146 | .cls = float_class_qnan, |
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 | -- | 147 | -- |
118 | 2.25.1 | 148 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for the tests/fp code. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-36-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | tests/fp/fp-bench.c | 1 + | ||
8 | tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c | 1 + | ||
9 | tests/fp/fp-test.c | 1 + | ||
10 | 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
15 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-bench.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void run_bench(void) | ||
17 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &soft_status); | ||
18 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &soft_status); | ||
19 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &soft_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &soft_status); | ||
21 | |||
22 | f = bench_funcs[operation][precision]; | ||
23 | g_assert(f); | ||
24 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c b/tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c | ||
25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
26 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c | ||
27 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-test-log2.c | ||
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ int main(int ac, char **av) | ||
29 | int i; | ||
30 | |||
31 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &qsf); | ||
32 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &qsf); | ||
33 | set_float_rounding_mode(float_round_nearest_even, &qsf); | ||
34 | |||
35 | test.d = 0.0; | ||
36 | diff --git a/tests/fp/fp-test.c b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
37 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
38 | --- a/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
39 | +++ b/tests/fp/fp-test.c | ||
40 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void run_test(void) | ||
41 | */ | ||
42 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &qsf); | ||
43 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &qsf); | ||
44 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &qsf); | ||
45 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, &qsf); | ||
46 | |||
47 | genCases_setLevel(test_level); | ||
48 | -- | ||
49 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly, and remove the ifdef from | ||
2 | parts64_default_nan(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-37-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/microblaze/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 3 +-- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/microblaze/cpu.c b/target/microblaze/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/microblaze/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/microblaze/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void mb_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | * this architecture. | ||
18 | */ | ||
19 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit set, most significant frac bit set */ | ||
21 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b11000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | |||
23 | #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) | ||
24 | /* start in user mode with interrupts enabled. */ | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
30 | #if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) | ||
31 | /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
32 | dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; | ||
33 | -#elif defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_X86_64) \ | ||
34 | - || defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE) | ||
35 | +#elif defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_X86_64) | ||
36 | /* Sign bit set, most significant frac bit set */ | ||
37 | dnan_pattern = 0b11000000; | ||
38 | #elif defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
39 | -- | ||
40 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly, and remove the ifdef from | ||
2 | parts64_default_nan(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-38-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 4 ++++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 3 --- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/i386/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void cpu_init_fp_statuses(CPUX86State *env) | ||
17 | */ | ||
18 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->sse_status); | ||
19 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_abc, &env->sse_status); | ||
20 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit set, most significant frac bit set */ | ||
21 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b11000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b11000000, &env->mmx_status); | ||
23 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b11000000, &env->sse_status); | ||
24 | } | ||
25 | |||
26 | static inline uint8_t save_exception_flags(CPUX86State *env) | ||
27 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
29 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
30 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
31 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
32 | #if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) | ||
33 | /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
34 | dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; | ||
35 | -#elif defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_X86_64) | ||
36 | - /* Sign bit set, most significant frac bit set */ | ||
37 | - dnan_pattern = 0b11000000; | ||
38 | #elif defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
39 | /* Sign bit clear, msb-1 frac bit set */ | ||
40 | dnan_pattern = 0b00100000; | ||
41 | -- | ||
42 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly, and remove the ifdef from | ||
2 | parts64_default_nan(). | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-39-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 3 --- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/hppa/fpu_helper.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void HELPER(loaded_fr0)(CPUHPPAState *env) | ||
17 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_abc, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
19 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, msb-1 frac bit set */ | ||
21 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b00100000, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | void cpu_hppa_loaded_fr0(CPUHPPAState *env) | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
30 | #if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) | ||
31 | /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
32 | dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; | ||
33 | -#elif defined(TARGET_HPPA) | ||
34 | - /* Sign bit clear, msb-1 frac bit set */ | ||
35 | - dnan_pattern = 0b00100000; | ||
36 | #elif defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
37 | /* Sign bit set, all frac bits set. */ | ||
38 | dnan_pattern = 0b11111111; | ||
39 | -- | ||
40 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for the alpha target. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-40-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/alpha/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/alpha/cpu.c b/target/alpha/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/alpha/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/alpha/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void alpha_cpu_initfn(Object *obj) | ||
15 | * operand in Fa. That is float_2nan_prop_ba. | ||
16 | */ | ||
17 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, msb frac bit set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) | ||
21 | env->flags = ENV_FLAG_PS_USER | ENV_FLAG_FEN; | ||
22 | cpu_alpha_store_fpcr(env, (uint64_t)(FPCR_INVD | FPCR_DZED | FPCR_OVFD | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for the arm target. | ||
2 | This includes setting it for the old linux-user nwfpe emulation. | ||
3 | For nwfpe, our default doesn't match the real kernel, but we | ||
4 | avoid making a behaviour change in this commit. | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-41-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
9 | --- | ||
10 | linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c | 5 +++++ | ||
11 | target/arm/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
12 | 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c b/linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c | ||
17 | +++ b/linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.c | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void resetFPA11(void) | ||
19 | * this late date. | ||
20 | */ | ||
21 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, &fpa11->fp_status); | ||
22 | + /* | ||
23 | + * Use the same default NaN value as Arm VFP. This doesn't match | ||
24 | + * the Linux kernel's nwfpe emulation, which uses an all-1s value. | ||
25 | + */ | ||
26 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &fpa11->fp_status); | ||
27 | } | ||
28 | |||
29 | void SetRoundingMode(const unsigned int opcode) | ||
30 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
31 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
32 | --- a/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
33 | +++ b/target/arm/cpu.c | ||
34 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_register_el_change_hook(ARMCPU *cpu, ARMELChangeHookFn *hook, | ||
35 | * the pseudocode function the arguments are in the order c, a, b. | ||
36 | * * 0 * Inf + NaN returns the default NaN if the input NaN is quiet, | ||
37 | * and the input NaN if it is signalling | ||
38 | + * * Default NaN has sign bit clear, msb frac bit set | ||
39 | */ | ||
40 | static void arm_set_default_fp_behaviours(float_status *s) | ||
41 | { | ||
42 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void arm_set_default_fp_behaviours(float_status *s) | ||
43 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_s_ab, s); | ||
44 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, s); | ||
45 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan, s); | ||
46 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, s); | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | |||
49 | static void cp_reg_reset(gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer opaque) | ||
50 | -- | ||
51 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for loongarch. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-42-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/loongarch/tcg/fpu_helper.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void restore_fp_status(CPULoongArchState *env) | ||
15 | */ | ||
16 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
17 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cab, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, msb frac bit set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | } | ||
21 | |||
22 | int ieee_ex_to_loongarch(int xcpt) | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for m68k. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-43-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/m68k/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 2 +- | ||
9 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) | ||
10 | |||
11 | diff --git a/target/m68k/cpu.c b/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
12 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
13 | --- a/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
14 | +++ b/target/m68k/cpu.c | ||
15 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void m68k_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
16 | * preceding paragraph for nonsignaling NaNs. | ||
17 | */ | ||
18 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_ab, &env->fp_status); | ||
19 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
20 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01111111, &env->fp_status); | ||
21 | |||
22 | nan = floatx80_default_nan(&env->fp_status); | ||
23 | for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { | ||
24 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
25 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
26 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
27 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
29 | uint8_t dnan_pattern = status->default_nan_pattern; | ||
30 | |||
31 | if (dnan_pattern == 0) { | ||
32 | -#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) | ||
33 | +#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
34 | /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
35 | dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; | ||
36 | #elif defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
37 | -- | ||
38 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for MIPS. Note that this | ||
2 | is our only target which currently changes the default NaN | ||
3 | at runtime (which it was previously doing indirectly when it | ||
4 | changed the snan_bit_is_one setting). | ||
1 | 5 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-44-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
9 | --- | ||
10 | target/mips/fpu_helper.h | 7 +++++++ | ||
11 | target/mips/msa.c | 3 +++ | ||
12 | 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
17 | +++ b/target/mips/fpu_helper.h | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static inline void restore_snan_bit_mode(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
19 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(izn_rule, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
20 | nan3_rule = nan2008 ? float_3nan_prop_s_cab : float_3nan_prop_s_abc; | ||
21 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(nan3_rule, &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
22 | + /* | ||
23 | + * With nan2008, the default NaN value has the sign bit clear and the | ||
24 | + * frac msb set; with the older mode, the sign bit is clear, and all | ||
25 | + * frac bits except the msb are set. | ||
26 | + */ | ||
27 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(nan2008 ? 0b01000000 : 0b00111111, | ||
28 | + &env->active_fpu.fp_status); | ||
29 | |||
30 | } | ||
31 | |||
32 | diff --git a/target/mips/msa.c b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
33 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
34 | --- a/target/mips/msa.c | ||
35 | +++ b/target/mips/msa.c | ||
36 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void msa_reset(CPUMIPSState *env) | ||
37 | /* Inf * 0 + NaN returns the input NaN */ | ||
38 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, | ||
39 | &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
40 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, frac msb set */ | ||
41 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, | ||
42 | + &env->active_tc.msa_fp_status); | ||
43 | } | ||
44 | -- | ||
45 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for openrisc. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-45-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/openrisc/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/openrisc/cpu.c b/target/openrisc/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/openrisc/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/openrisc/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void openrisc_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | */ | ||
16 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &cpu->env.fp_status); | ||
17 | |||
18 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, frac msb set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &cpu->env.fp_status); | ||
20 | |||
21 | #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY | ||
22 | cpu->env.picmr = 0x00000000; | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for ppc. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-46-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 4 ++++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void ppc_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
16 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->vec_status); | ||
17 | |||
18 | + /* Default NaN: sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->vec_status); | ||
21 | + | ||
22 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->spr_cb); i++) { | ||
23 | ppc_spr_t *spr = &env->spr_cb[i]; | ||
24 | |||
25 | -- | ||
26 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for sh4. Note that sh4 | ||
2 | is one of the only three targets (the others being HPPA and | ||
3 | sometimes MIPS) that has snan_bit_is_one set. | ||
1 | 4 | ||
5 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-47-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
8 | --- | ||
9 | target/sh4/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
10 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/sh4/cpu.c b/target/sh4/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/sh4/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/sh4/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void superh_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
17 | set_flush_to_zero(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | #endif | ||
19 | set_default_nan_mode(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* sign bit clear, set all frac bits other than msb */ | ||
21 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b00111111, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | } | ||
23 | |||
24 | static void superh_cpu_disas_set_info(CPUState *cpu, disassemble_info *info) | ||
25 | -- | ||
26 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for rx. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-48-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/rx/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/rx/cpu.c b/target/rx/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/rx/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/rx/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void rx_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | * then prefer dest over source", which is float_2nan_prop_s_ab. | ||
16 | */ | ||
17 | set_float_2nan_prop_rule(float_2nan_prop_x87, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | } | ||
21 | |||
22 | static ObjectClass *rx_cpu_class_by_name(const char *cpu_model) | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for s390x. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-49-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/s390x/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu.c b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/s390x/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void s390_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_abc, &env->fpu_status); | ||
16 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_always, | ||
17 | &env->fpu_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit clear, frac msb set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fpu_status); | ||
20 | /* fall through */ | ||
21 | case RESET_TYPE_S390_CPU_NORMAL: | ||
22 | env->psw.mask &= ~PSW_MASK_RI; | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for SPARC, and remove | ||
2 | the ifdef from parts64_default_nan. | ||
1 | 3 | ||
4 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-50-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
7 | --- | ||
8 | target/sparc/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 5 +---- | ||
10 | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
11 | |||
12 | diff --git a/target/sparc/cpu.c b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
14 | --- a/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
15 | +++ b/target/sparc/cpu.c | ||
16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void sparc_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) | ||
17 | set_float_3nan_prop_rule(float_3nan_prop_s_cba, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
19 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
21 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01111111, &env->fp_status); | ||
22 | |||
23 | cpu_exec_realizefn(cs, &local_err); | ||
24 | if (local_err != NULL) { | ||
25 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
26 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
27 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
28 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
30 | uint8_t dnan_pattern = status->default_nan_pattern; | ||
31 | |||
32 | if (dnan_pattern == 0) { | ||
33 | -#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) | ||
34 | - /* Sign bit clear, all frac bits set */ | ||
35 | - dnan_pattern = 0b01111111; | ||
36 | -#elif defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
37 | +#if defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
38 | /* Sign bit set, all frac bits set. */ | ||
39 | dnan_pattern = 0b11111111; | ||
40 | #else | ||
41 | -- | ||
42 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for xtensa. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-51-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/xtensa/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/xtensa/cpu.c b/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/xtensa/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void xtensa_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | /* For inf * 0 + NaN, return the input NaN */ | ||
16 | set_float_infzeronan_rule(float_infzeronan_dnan_never, &env->fp_status); | ||
17 | set_no_signaling_nans(!dfpu, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | xtensa_use_first_nan(env, !dfpu); | ||
21 | } | ||
22 | |||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for hexagon. | ||
2 | Remove the ifdef from parts64_default_nan(); the only | ||
3 | remaining unconverted targets all use the default case. | ||
1 | 4 | ||
5 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
6 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-52-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
8 | --- | ||
9 | target/hexagon/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
10 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 5 ----- | ||
11 | 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) | ||
12 | |||
13 | diff --git a/target/hexagon/cpu.c b/target/hexagon/cpu.c | ||
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
15 | --- a/target/hexagon/cpu.c | ||
16 | +++ b/target/hexagon/cpu.c | ||
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void hexagon_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
18 | |||
19 | set_default_nan_mode(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, &env->fp_status); | ||
21 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit set, all frac bits set */ | ||
22 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b11111111, &env->fp_status); | ||
23 | } | ||
24 | |||
25 | static void hexagon_cpu_disas_set_info(CPUState *s, disassemble_info *info) | ||
26 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
27 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
28 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
29 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
30 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
31 | uint8_t dnan_pattern = status->default_nan_pattern; | ||
32 | |||
33 | if (dnan_pattern == 0) { | ||
34 | -#if defined(TARGET_HEXAGON) | ||
35 | - /* Sign bit set, all frac bits set. */ | ||
36 | - dnan_pattern = 0b11111111; | ||
37 | -#else | ||
38 | /* | ||
39 | * This case is true for Alpha, ARM, MIPS, OpenRISC, PPC, RISC-V, | ||
40 | * S390, SH4, TriCore, and Xtensa. Our other supported targets | ||
41 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) | ||
42 | /* sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
43 | dnan_pattern = 0b01000000; | ||
44 | } | ||
45 | -#endif | ||
46 | } | ||
47 | assert(dnan_pattern != 0); | ||
48 | |||
49 | -- | ||
50 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for riscv. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-53-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/riscv/cpu.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/riscv/cpu.c b/target/riscv/cpu.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/riscv/cpu.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/riscv/cpu.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void riscv_cpu_reset_hold(Object *obj, ResetType type) | ||
15 | cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_NONE; | ||
16 | env->load_res = -1; | ||
17 | set_default_nan_mode(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN value: sign bit clear, frac msb set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | env->vill = true; | ||
21 | |||
22 | #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | Set the default NaN pattern explicitly for tricore. | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
4 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
5 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-54-peter.maydell@linaro.org | ||
6 | --- | ||
7 | target/tricore/helper.c | 2 ++ | ||
8 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
9 | |||
10 | diff --git a/target/tricore/helper.c b/target/tricore/helper.c | ||
11 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
12 | --- a/target/tricore/helper.c | ||
13 | +++ b/target/tricore/helper.c | ||
14 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void fpu_set_state(CPUTriCoreState *env) | ||
15 | set_flush_to_zero(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
16 | set_float_detect_tininess(float_tininess_before_rounding, &env->fp_status); | ||
17 | set_default_nan_mode(1, &env->fp_status); | ||
18 | + /* Default NaN pattern: sign bit clear, frac msb set */ | ||
19 | + set_float_default_nan_pattern(0b01000000, &env->fp_status); | ||
20 | } | ||
21 | |||
22 | uint32_t psw_read(CPUTriCoreState *env) | ||
23 | -- | ||
24 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | The "OS Lock" in the Arm debug architecture is a way for software | 1 | Now that all our targets have bene converted to explicitly specify |
---|---|---|---|
2 | to suppress debug exceptions while it is trying to power down | 2 | their pattern for the default NaN value we can remove the remaining |
3 | a CPU and save the state of the breakpoint and watchpoint | 3 | fallback code in parts64_default_nan(). |
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 | |||
8 | The required behaviour with the OS Lock set is: | ||
9 | * debug exceptions (apart from BKPT insns) are suppressed | ||
10 | * some MDSCR_EL1 bits allow write access to the corresponding | ||
11 | EDSCR external debug status register that they shadow | ||
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 | |||
16 | Implement the missing behaviour of suppressing debug | ||
17 | exceptions. | ||
18 | 4 | ||
19 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 5 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
20 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 6 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
21 | Message-id: 20220630194116.3438513-4-peter.maydell@linaro.org | 7 | Message-id: 20241202131347.498124-55-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
22 | --- | 8 | --- |
23 | target/arm/debug_helper.c | 3 +++ | 9 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 14 -------------- |
24 | 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) | 10 | 1 file changed, 14 deletions(-) |
25 | 11 | ||
26 | diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 12 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
27 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 13 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
28 | --- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 14 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
29 | +++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c | 15 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
30 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool aa32_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env) | 16 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void parts64_default_nan(FloatParts64 *p, float_status *status) |
31 | */ | 17 | uint64_t frac; |
32 | bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env) | 18 | uint8_t dnan_pattern = status->default_nan_pattern; |
33 | { | 19 | |
34 | + if (env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) { | 20 | - if (dnan_pattern == 0) { |
35 | + return false; | 21 | - /* |
36 | + } | 22 | - * This case is true for Alpha, ARM, MIPS, OpenRISC, PPC, RISC-V, |
37 | if (is_a64(env)) { | 23 | - * S390, SH4, TriCore, and Xtensa. Our other supported targets |
38 | return aa64_generate_debug_exceptions(env); | 24 | - * do not have floating-point. |
39 | } else { | 25 | - */ |
26 | - if (snan_bit_is_one(status)) { | ||
27 | - /* sign bit clear, set all frac bits other than msb */ | ||
28 | - dnan_pattern = 0b00111111; | ||
29 | - } else { | ||
30 | - /* sign bit clear, set frac msb */ | ||
31 | - dnan_pattern = 0b01000000; | ||
32 | - } | ||
33 | - } | ||
34 | assert(dnan_pattern != 0); | ||
35 | |||
36 | sign = dnan_pattern >> 7; | ||
40 | -- | 37 | -- |
41 | 2.25.1 | 38 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Inline pickNaNMulAdd into its only caller. This makes | ||
4 | one assert redundant with the immediately preceding IF. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-3-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | [PMM: keep comment from old code in new location] | ||
10 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
11 | --- | ||
12 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++- | ||
13 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 54 ---------------------------------- | ||
14 | 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) | ||
15 | |||
16 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
18 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
19 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
21 | } | ||
22 | |||
23 | if (s->default_nan_mode) { | ||
24 | + /* | ||
25 | + * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
26 | + * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
27 | + * But if we're not in default-NaN mode then the target must | ||
28 | + * specify. | ||
29 | + */ | ||
30 | which = 3; | ||
31 | + } else if (infzero) { | ||
32 | + /* | ||
33 | + * Inf * 0 + NaN -- some implementations return the | ||
34 | + * default NaN here, and some return the input NaN. | ||
35 | + */ | ||
36 | + switch (s->float_infzeronan_rule) { | ||
37 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_never: | ||
38 | + which = 2; | ||
39 | + break; | ||
40 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_always: | ||
41 | + which = 3; | ||
42 | + break; | ||
43 | + case float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan: | ||
44 | + which = is_qnan(c->cls) ? 3 : 2; | ||
45 | + break; | ||
46 | + default: | ||
47 | + g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
48 | + } | ||
49 | } else { | ||
50 | - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a->cls, b->cls, c->cls, infzero, have_snan, s); | ||
51 | + FloatClass cls[3] = { a->cls, b->cls, c->cls }; | ||
52 | + Float3NaNPropRule rule = s->float_3nan_prop_rule; | ||
53 | + | ||
54 | + assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); | ||
55 | + if (have_snan && (rule & R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK)) { | ||
56 | + /* We have at least one SNaN input and should prefer it */ | ||
57 | + do { | ||
58 | + which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
59 | + rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
60 | + } while (!is_snan(cls[which])); | ||
61 | + } else { | ||
62 | + do { | ||
63 | + which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
64 | + rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
65 | + } while (!is_nan(cls[which])); | ||
66 | + } | ||
67 | } | ||
68 | |||
69 | if (which == 3) { | ||
70 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
71 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
72 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
73 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
74 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
75 | } | ||
76 | } | ||
77 | |||
78 | -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
79 | -| Select which NaN to propagate for a three-input operation. | ||
80 | -| For the moment we assume that no CPU needs the 'larger significand' | ||
81 | -| information. | ||
82 | -| Return values : 0 : a; 1 : b; 2 : c; 3 : default-NaN | ||
83 | -*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
84 | -static int pickNaNMulAdd(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, FloatClass c_cls, | ||
85 | - bool infzero, bool have_snan, float_status *status) | ||
86 | -{ | ||
87 | - FloatClass cls[3] = { a_cls, b_cls, c_cls }; | ||
88 | - Float3NaNPropRule rule = status->float_3nan_prop_rule; | ||
89 | - int which; | ||
90 | - | ||
91 | - /* | ||
92 | - * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
93 | - * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
94 | - * But if we're not in default-NaN mode then the target must | ||
95 | - * specify. | ||
96 | - */ | ||
97 | - assert(!status->default_nan_mode); | ||
98 | - | ||
99 | - if (infzero) { | ||
100 | - /* | ||
101 | - * Inf * 0 + NaN -- some implementations return the default NaN here, | ||
102 | - * and some return the input NaN. | ||
103 | - */ | ||
104 | - switch (status->float_infzeronan_rule) { | ||
105 | - case float_infzeronan_dnan_never: | ||
106 | - return 2; | ||
107 | - case float_infzeronan_dnan_always: | ||
108 | - return 3; | ||
109 | - case float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan: | ||
110 | - return is_qnan(c_cls) ? 3 : 2; | ||
111 | - default: | ||
112 | - g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
113 | - } | ||
114 | - } | ||
115 | - | ||
116 | - assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); | ||
117 | - if (have_snan && (rule & R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK)) { | ||
118 | - /* We have at least one SNaN input and should prefer it */ | ||
119 | - do { | ||
120 | - which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
121 | - rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
122 | - } while (!is_snan(cls[which])); | ||
123 | - } else { | ||
124 | - do { | ||
125 | - which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
126 | - rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
127 | - } while (!is_nan(cls[which])); | ||
128 | - } | ||
129 | - return which; | ||
130 | -} | ||
131 | - | ||
132 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
133 | | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is a quiet | ||
134 | | NaN; otherwise returns 0. | ||
135 | -- | ||
136 | 2.34.1 | ||
137 | |||
138 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | From: "Jason A. Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com> | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
---|---|---|---|
2 | 2 | ||
3 | In 60592cfed2 ("hw/arm/virt: dt: add kaslr-seed property"), the | 3 | Remove "3" as a special case for which and simply |
4 | kaslr-seed property was added, but the equally as important rng-seed | 4 | branch to return the desired value. |
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: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
12 | Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> | 7 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> |
13 | [PMM: added deprecated.rst section for the deprecation] | 8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-4-richard.henderson@linaro.org |
14 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
15 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
16 | --- | 10 | --- |
17 | docs/about/deprecated.rst | 8 +++++++ | 11 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 20 ++++++++++---------- |
18 | docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 17 +++++++++------ | 12 | 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) |
19 | include/hw/arm/virt.h | 2 +- | ||
20 | hw/arm/virt.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- | ||
21 | 4 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) | ||
22 | 13 | ||
23 | diff --git a/docs/about/deprecated.rst b/docs/about/deprecated.rst | 14 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
24 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
25 | --- a/docs/about/deprecated.rst | 16 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
26 | +++ b/docs/about/deprecated.rst | 17 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
27 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ Use the more generic event ``DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR`` instead. | 18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, |
28 | System emulator machines | 19 | * But if we're not in default-NaN mode then the target must |
29 | ------------------------ | 20 | * specify. |
30 | 21 | */ | |
31 | +Arm ``virt`` machine ``dtb-kaslr-seed`` property | 22 | - which = 3; |
32 | +'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | 23 | + goto default_nan; |
33 | + | 24 | } else if (infzero) { |
34 | +The ``dtb-kaslr-seed`` property on the ``virt`` board has been | 25 | /* |
35 | +deprecated; use the new name ``dtb-randomness`` instead. The new name | 26 | * Inf * 0 + NaN -- some implementations return the |
36 | +better reflects the way this property affects all random data within | 27 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, |
37 | +the device tree blob, not just the ``kaslr-seed`` node. | 28 | */ |
38 | + | 29 | switch (s->float_infzeronan_rule) { |
39 | PPC 405 ``taihu`` machine (since 7.0) | 30 | case float_infzeronan_dnan_never: |
40 | ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | 31 | - which = 2; |
41 | 32 | break; | |
42 | diff --git a/docs/system/arm/virt.rst b/docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 33 | case float_infzeronan_dnan_always: |
43 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 34 | - which = 3; |
44 | --- a/docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 35 | - break; |
45 | +++ b/docs/system/arm/virt.rst | 36 | + goto default_nan; |
46 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ ras | 37 | case float_infzeronan_dnan_if_qnan: |
47 | Set ``on``/``off`` to enable/disable reporting host memory errors to a guest | 38 | - which = is_qnan(c->cls) ? 3 : 2; |
48 | using ACPI and guest external abort exceptions. The default is off. | 39 | + if (is_qnan(c->cls)) { |
49 | 40 | + goto default_nan; | |
50 | +dtb-randomness | 41 | + } |
51 | + Set ``on``/``off`` to pass random seeds via the guest DTB | 42 | break; |
52 | + rng-seed and kaslr-seed nodes (in both "/chosen" and | 43 | default: |
53 | + "/secure-chosen") to use for features like the random number | 44 | g_assert_not_reached(); |
54 | + generator and address space randomisation. The default is | 45 | } |
55 | + ``on``. You will want to disable it if your trusted boot chain | 46 | + which = 2; |
56 | + will verify the DTB it is passed, since this option causes the | 47 | } else { |
57 | + DTB to be non-deterministic. It would be the responsibility of | 48 | FloatClass cls[3] = { a->cls, b->cls, c->cls }; |
58 | + the firmware to come up with a seed and pass it on if it wants to. | 49 | Float3NaNPropRule rule = s->float_3nan_prop_rule; |
59 | + | 50 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, |
60 | dtb-kaslr-seed | ||
61 | - Set ``on``/``off`` to pass a random seed via the guest dtb | ||
62 | - kaslr-seed node (in both "/chosen" and /secure-chosen) to use | ||
63 | - for features like address space randomisation. The default is | ||
64 | - ``on``. You will want to disable it if your trusted boot chain will | ||
65 | - verify the DTB it is passed. It would be the responsibility of the | ||
66 | - firmware to come up with a seed and pass it on if it wants to. | ||
67 | + A deprecated synonym for dtb-randomness. | ||
68 | |||
69 | Linux guest kernel configuration | ||
70 | """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | ||
71 | diff --git a/include/hw/arm/virt.h b/include/hw/arm/virt.h | ||
72 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
73 | --- a/include/hw/arm/virt.h | ||
74 | +++ b/include/hw/arm/virt.h | ||
75 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ struct VirtMachineState { | ||
76 | bool virt; | ||
77 | bool ras; | ||
78 | bool mte; | ||
79 | - bool dtb_kaslr_seed; | ||
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 | } | ||
91 | |||
92 | -static void create_kaslr_seed(MachineState *ms, const char *node) | ||
93 | +static void create_randomness(MachineState *ms, const char *node) | ||
94 | { | ||
95 | - uint64_t seed; | ||
96 | + struct { | ||
97 | + uint64_t kaslr; | ||
98 | + uint8_t rng[32]; | ||
99 | + } seed; | ||
100 | |||
101 | if (qemu_guest_getrandom(&seed, sizeof(seed), NULL)) { | ||
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 | } | ||
108 | |||
109 | static void create_fdt(VirtMachineState *vms) | ||
110 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void create_fdt(VirtMachineState *vms) | ||
111 | |||
112 | /* /chosen must exist for load_dtb to fill in necessary properties later */ | ||
113 | qemu_fdt_add_subnode(fdt, "/chosen"); | ||
114 | - if (vms->dtb_kaslr_seed) { | ||
115 | - create_kaslr_seed(ms, "/chosen"); | ||
116 | + if (vms->dtb_randomness) { | ||
117 | + create_randomness(ms, "/chosen"); | ||
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 | } | 51 | } |
127 | } | 52 | } |
128 | 53 | ||
129 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_set_its(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp) | 54 | - if (which == 3) { |
130 | vms->its = value; | 55 | - parts_default_nan(a, s); |
56 | - return a; | ||
57 | - } | ||
58 | - | ||
59 | switch (which) { | ||
60 | case 0: | ||
61 | break; | ||
62 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
63 | parts_silence_nan(a, s); | ||
64 | } | ||
65 | return a; | ||
66 | + | ||
67 | + default_nan: | ||
68 | + parts_default_nan(a, s); | ||
69 | + return a; | ||
131 | } | 70 | } |
132 | 71 | ||
133 | -static bool virt_get_dtb_kaslr_seed(Object *obj, Error **errp) | 72 | /* |
134 | +static bool virt_get_dtb_randomness(Object *obj, Error **errp) | ||
135 | { | ||
136 | VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(obj); | ||
137 | |||
138 | - return vms->dtb_kaslr_seed; | ||
139 | + return vms->dtb_randomness; | ||
140 | } | ||
141 | |||
142 | -static void virt_set_dtb_kaslr_seed(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp) | ||
143 | +static void virt_set_dtb_randomness(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp) | ||
144 | { | ||
145 | VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(obj); | ||
146 | |||
147 | - vms->dtb_kaslr_seed = value; | ||
148 | + vms->dtb_randomness = value; | ||
149 | } | ||
150 | |||
151 | static char *virt_get_oem_id(Object *obj, Error **errp) | ||
152 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_machine_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) | ||
153 | "Set on/off to enable/disable " | ||
154 | "ITS instantiation"); | ||
155 | |||
156 | + object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "dtb-randomness", | ||
157 | + virt_get_dtb_randomness, | ||
158 | + virt_set_dtb_randomness); | ||
159 | + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dtb-randomness", | ||
160 | + "Set off to disable passing random or " | ||
161 | + "non-deterministic dtb nodes to guest"); | ||
162 | + | ||
163 | object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "dtb-kaslr-seed", | ||
164 | - virt_get_dtb_kaslr_seed, | ||
165 | - virt_set_dtb_kaslr_seed); | ||
166 | + virt_get_dtb_randomness, | ||
167 | + virt_set_dtb_randomness); | ||
168 | object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dtb-kaslr-seed", | ||
169 | - "Set off to disable passing of kaslr-seed " | ||
170 | - "dtb node to guest"); | ||
171 | + "Deprecated synonym of dtb-randomness"); | ||
172 | |||
173 | object_class_property_add_str(oc, "x-oem-id", | ||
174 | virt_get_oem_id, | ||
175 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void virt_instance_init(Object *obj) | ||
176 | /* MTE is disabled by default. */ | ||
177 | vms->mte = false; | ||
178 | |||
179 | - /* Supply a kaslr-seed by default */ | ||
180 | - vms->dtb_kaslr_seed = true; | ||
181 | + /* Supply kaslr-seed and rng-seed by default */ | ||
182 | + vms->dtb_randomness = true; | ||
183 | |||
184 | vms->irqmap = a15irqmap; | ||
185 | |||
186 | -- | 73 | -- |
187 | 2.25.1 | 74 | 2.34.1 |
75 | |||
76 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
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1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Assign the pointer return value to 'a' directly, | ||
4 | rather than going through an intermediary index. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-5-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 32 ++++++++++---------------------- | ||
12 | 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
17 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
19 | FloatPartsN *c, float_status *s, | ||
20 | int ab_mask, int abc_mask) | ||
21 | { | ||
22 | - int which; | ||
23 | bool infzero = (ab_mask == float_cmask_infzero); | ||
24 | bool have_snan = (abc_mask & float_cmask_snan); | ||
25 | + FloatPartsN *ret; | ||
26 | |||
27 | if (unlikely(have_snan)) { | ||
28 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); | ||
29 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
30 | default: | ||
31 | g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
32 | } | ||
33 | - which = 2; | ||
34 | + ret = c; | ||
35 | } else { | ||
36 | - FloatClass cls[3] = { a->cls, b->cls, c->cls }; | ||
37 | + FloatPartsN *val[3] = { a, b, c }; | ||
38 | Float3NaNPropRule rule = s->float_3nan_prop_rule; | ||
39 | |||
40 | assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); | ||
41 | if (have_snan && (rule & R_3NAN_SNAN_MASK)) { | ||
42 | /* We have at least one SNaN input and should prefer it */ | ||
43 | do { | ||
44 | - which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
45 | + ret = val[rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK]; | ||
46 | rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
47 | - } while (!is_snan(cls[which])); | ||
48 | + } while (!is_snan(ret->cls)); | ||
49 | } else { | ||
50 | do { | ||
51 | - which = rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK; | ||
52 | + ret = val[rule & R_3NAN_1ST_MASK]; | ||
53 | rule >>= R_3NAN_1ST_LENGTH; | ||
54 | - } while (!is_nan(cls[which])); | ||
55 | + } while (!is_nan(ret->cls)); | ||
56 | } | ||
57 | } | ||
58 | |||
59 | - switch (which) { | ||
60 | - case 0: | ||
61 | - break; | ||
62 | - case 1: | ||
63 | - a = b; | ||
64 | - break; | ||
65 | - case 2: | ||
66 | - a = c; | ||
67 | - break; | ||
68 | - default: | ||
69 | - g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
70 | + if (is_snan(ret->cls)) { | ||
71 | + parts_silence_nan(ret, s); | ||
72 | } | ||
73 | - if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
74 | - parts_silence_nan(a, s); | ||
75 | - } | ||
76 | - return a; | ||
77 | + return ret; | ||
78 | |||
79 | default_nan: | ||
80 | parts_default_nan(a, s); | ||
81 | -- | ||
82 | 2.34.1 | ||
83 | |||
84 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | In commit 39a1fd25287f5d we fixed a bug in the handling of LPAE block | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
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2 | descriptors where we weren't correctly zeroing out some RES0 bits. | ||
3 | However this fix has a bug because the calculation of the mask is | ||
4 | done at the wrong width: in | ||
5 | descaddr &= ~(page_size - 1); | ||
6 | page_size is a target_ulong, so in the 'qemu-system-arm' binary it is | ||
7 | only 32 bits, and the effect is that we always zero out the top 32 | ||
8 | bits of the calculated address. Fix the calculation by forcing the | ||
9 | mask to be calculated with the same type as descaddr. | ||
10 | 2 | ||
11 | This only affects 32-bit CPUs which support LPAE (e.g. cortex-a15) | 3 | While all indices into val[] should be in [0-2], the mask |
12 | when used on board models which put RAM or devices above the 4GB | 4 | applied is two bits. To help static analysis see there is |
13 | mark and when the 'qemu-system-arm' executable is being used. | 5 | no possibility of read beyond the end of the array, pad the |
14 | It was also masked in 7.0 by the main bug reported in | 6 | array to 4 entries, with the final being (implicitly) NULL. |
15 | https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1078 where the | ||
16 | virt board incorrectly does not enable 'highmem' for 32-bit CPUs. | ||
17 | 7 | ||
18 | The workaround is to use 'qemu-system-aarch64' with the same | 8 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
19 | command line. | 9 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> |
20 | 10 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-6-richard.henderson@linaro.org | |
21 | Reported-by: He Zhe <zhe.he@windriver.com> | ||
22 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
23 | Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
24 | Message-id: 20220627134620.3190252-1-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> | 11 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
28 | --- | 12 | --- |
29 | target/arm/ptw.c | 2 +- | 13 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 2 +- |
30 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) | 14 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) |
31 | 15 | ||
32 | diff --git a/target/arm/ptw.c b/target/arm/ptw.c | 16 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
33 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 17 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
34 | --- a/target/arm/ptw.c | 18 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
35 | +++ b/target/arm/ptw.c | 19 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
36 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static bool get_phys_addr_lpae(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t address, | 20 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, |
37 | * clear the lower bits here before ORing in the low vaddr bits. | 21 | } |
38 | */ | 22 | ret = c; |
39 | page_size = (1ULL << ((stride * (4 - level)) + 3)); | 23 | } else { |
40 | - descaddr &= ~(page_size - 1); | 24 | - FloatPartsN *val[3] = { a, b, c }; |
41 | + descaddr &= ~(hwaddr)(page_size - 1); | 25 | + FloatPartsN *val[R_3NAN_1ST_MASK + 1] = { a, b, c }; |
42 | descaddr |= (address & (page_size - 1)); | 26 | Float3NaNPropRule rule = s->float_3nan_prop_rule; |
43 | /* Extract attributes from the descriptor */ | 27 | |
44 | attrs = extract64(descriptor, 2, 10) | 28 | assert(rule != float_3nan_prop_none); |
45 | -- | 29 | -- |
46 | 2.25.1 | 30 | 2.34.1 |
31 | |||
32 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | The target/arm/helper.c file is very long and is a grabbag of all | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
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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 | This function is part of the public interface and |
9 | define_debug_regs() now need to be global rather than local to | 4 | is not "specialized" to any target in any way. |
10 | helper.c; everything else is pure code movement. | ||
11 | 5 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-7-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
12 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 9 | 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 | --- | 10 | --- |
16 | target/arm/cpregs.h | 3 + | 11 | fpu/softfloat.c | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
17 | target/arm/internals.h | 9 + | 12 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 52 ---------------------------------- |
18 | target/arm/debug_helper.c | 525 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | 13 | 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) |
19 | target/arm/helper.c | 531 +------------------------------------- | ||
20 | 4 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 530 deletions(-) | ||
21 | 14 | ||
22 | diff --git a/target/arm/cpregs.h b/target/arm/cpregs.h | 15 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat.c b/fpu/softfloat.c |
23 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 16 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
24 | --- a/target/arm/cpregs.h | 17 | --- a/fpu/softfloat.c |
25 | +++ b/target/arm/cpregs.h | 18 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat.c |
26 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void arm_cp_write_ignore(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 19 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void normalizeFloatx80Subnormal(uint64_t aSig, int32_t *zExpPtr, |
27 | /* CPReadFn that can be used for read-as-zero behaviour */ | 20 | *zExpPtr = 1 - shiftCount; |
28 | uint64_t arm_cp_read_zero(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri); | 21 | } |
29 | 22 | ||
30 | +/* CPWriteFn that just writes the value to ri->fieldoffset */ | 23 | +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
31 | +void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value); | 24 | +| Takes two extended double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b', one |
25 | +| of which is a NaN, and returns the appropriate NaN result. If either `a' or | ||
26 | +| `b' is a signaling NaN, the invalid exception is raised. | ||
27 | +*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
32 | + | 28 | + |
33 | /* | 29 | +floatx80 propagateFloatx80NaN(floatx80 a, floatx80 b, float_status *status) |
34 | * CPResetFn that does nothing, for use if no reset is required even | 30 | +{ |
35 | * if fieldoffset is non zero. | 31 | + bool aIsLargerSignificand; |
36 | diff --git a/target/arm/internals.h b/target/arm/internals.h | 32 | + FloatClass a_cls, b_cls; |
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 | + | 33 | + |
47 | +/* Effective value of MDCR_EL2 */ | 34 | + /* This is not complete, but is good enough for pickNaN. */ |
48 | +static inline uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env) | 35 | + a_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(a) |
49 | +{ | 36 | + ? float_class_normal |
50 | + return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0; | 37 | + : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a, status) |
51 | +} | 38 | + ? float_class_snan |
39 | + : float_class_qnan); | ||
40 | + b_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(b) | ||
41 | + ? float_class_normal | ||
42 | + : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b, status) | ||
43 | + ? float_class_snan | ||
44 | + : float_class_qnan); | ||
52 | + | 45 | + |
53 | /* Powers of 2 for sve_vq_map et al. */ | 46 | + if (is_snan(a_cls) || is_snan(b_cls)) { |
54 | #define SVE_VQ_POW2_MAP \ | 47 | + float_raise(float_flag_invalid, status); |
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 | + } | 48 | + } |
152 | + | 49 | + |
153 | + env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock); | 50 | + if (status->default_nan_mode) { |
154 | +} | 51 | + return floatx80_default_nan(status); |
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 | + } | 52 | + } |
261 | + | 53 | + |
262 | + if (!FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, E)) { | 54 | + if (a.low < b.low) { |
263 | + /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */ | 55 | + aIsLargerSignificand = 0; |
264 | + return; | 56 | + } else if (b.low < a.low) { |
57 | + aIsLargerSignificand = 1; | ||
58 | + } else { | ||
59 | + aIsLargerSignificand = (a.high < b.high) ? 1 : 0; | ||
265 | + } | 60 | + } |
266 | + | 61 | + |
267 | + switch (FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, LSC)) { | 62 | + if (pickNaN(a_cls, b_cls, aIsLargerSignificand, status)) { |
268 | + case 0: | 63 | + if (is_snan(b_cls)) { |
269 | + /* LSC 00 is reserved and must behave as if the wp is disabled */ | 64 | + return floatx80_silence_nan(b, status); |
270 | + return; | 65 | + } |
271 | + case 1: | 66 | + return b; |
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 { | 67 | + } else { |
305 | + /* Watchpoint covers bytes defined by the byte address select bits */ | 68 | + if (is_snan(a_cls)) { |
306 | + int bas = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, BAS); | 69 | + return floatx80_silence_nan(a, status); |
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 | + } | 70 | + } |
316 | + | 71 | + return a; |
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 | + } | 72 | + } |
352 | +} | 73 | +} |
353 | + | 74 | + |
354 | +static void dbgwvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 75 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
355 | + uint64_t value) | 76 | | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp', |
356 | +{ | 77 | | and extended significand formed by the concatenation of `zSig0' and `zSig1', |
357 | + ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | 78 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
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 | ||
602 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 79 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
603 | --- a/target/arm/helper.c | 80 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
604 | +++ b/target/arm/helper.c | 81 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc |
605 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static uint64_t raw_read(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri) | 82 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ floatx80 floatx80_silence_nan(floatx80 a, float_status *status) |
606 | } | 83 | return a; |
607 | } | 84 | } |
608 | 85 | ||
609 | -static void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 86 | -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
610 | - uint64_t value) | 87 | -| Takes two extended double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b', one |
611 | +void raw_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, uint64_t value) | 88 | -| of which is a NaN, and returns the appropriate NaN result. If either `a' or |
612 | { | 89 | -| `b' is a signaling NaN, the invalid exception is raised. |
613 | assert(ri->fieldoffset); | 90 | -*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
614 | if (cpreg_field_is_64bit(ri)) { | 91 | - |
615 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult access_trap_aa32s_el1(CPUARMState *env, | 92 | -floatx80 propagateFloatx80NaN(floatx80 a, floatx80 b, float_status *status) |
616 | return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED; | ||
617 | } | ||
618 | |||
619 | -static uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env) | ||
620 | -{ | 93 | -{ |
621 | - return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0; | 94 | - bool aIsLargerSignificand; |
622 | -} | 95 | - FloatClass a_cls, b_cls; |
623 | - | 96 | - |
624 | -/* | 97 | - /* This is not complete, but is good enough for pickNaN. */ |
625 | - * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled | 98 | - a_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(a) |
626 | - * by MDCR.TDOSA | 99 | - ? float_class_normal |
627 | - */ | 100 | - : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a, status) |
628 | -static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 101 | - ? float_class_snan |
629 | - bool isread) | 102 | - : float_class_qnan); |
630 | -{ | 103 | - b_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(b) |
631 | - int el = arm_current_el(env); | 104 | - ? float_class_normal |
632 | - uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env); | 105 | - : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b, status) |
633 | - bool mdcr_el2_tdosa = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDOSA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) || | 106 | - ? float_class_snan |
634 | - (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE); | 107 | - : float_class_qnan); |
635 | - | 108 | - |
636 | - if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdosa) { | 109 | - if (is_snan(a_cls) || is_snan(b_cls)) { |
637 | - return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2; | 110 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid, status); |
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. | ||
689 | */ | ||
690 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static CPAccessResult ctr_el0_access(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
691 | return CP_ACCESS_OK; | ||
692 | } | ||
693 | |||
694 | -static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
695 | - uint64_t value) | ||
696 | -{ | ||
697 | - /* | ||
698 | - * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be | ||
699 | - * read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1. | ||
700 | - */ | ||
701 | - int oslock; | ||
702 | - | ||
703 | - if (ri->state == ARM_CP_STATE_AA32) { | ||
704 | - oslock = (value == 0xC5ACCE55); | ||
705 | - } else { | ||
706 | - oslock = value & 1; | ||
707 | - } | 111 | - } |
708 | - | 112 | - |
709 | - env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock); | 113 | - if (status->default_nan_mode) { |
710 | -} | 114 | - return floatx80_default_nan(status); |
711 | - | ||
712 | -static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = { | ||
713 | - /* | ||
714 | - * DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped | ||
715 | - * debug components. The AArch64 version of DBGDRAR is named MDRAR_EL1; | ||
716 | - * unlike DBGDRAR it is never accessible from EL0. | ||
717 | - * DBGDSAR is deprecated and must RAZ from v8 anyway, so it has no AArch64 | ||
718 | - * accessor. | ||
719 | - */ | ||
720 | - { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0, | ||
721 | - .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra, | ||
722 | - .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 }, | ||
723 | - { .name = "MDRAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64, | ||
724 | - .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0, | ||
725 | - .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tdra, | ||
726 | - .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 }, | ||
727 | - { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 2, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0, | ||
728 | - .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra, | ||
729 | - .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 }, | ||
730 | - /* Monitor debug system control register; the 32-bit alias is DBGDSCRext. */ | ||
731 | - { .name = "MDSCR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
732 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 2, | ||
733 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
734 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1), | ||
735 | - .resetvalue = 0 }, | ||
736 | - /* | ||
737 | - * MDCCSR_EL0[30:29] map to EDSCR[30:29]. Simply RAZ as the external | ||
738 | - * Debug Communication Channel is not implemented. | ||
739 | - */ | ||
740 | - { .name = "MDCCSR_EL0", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64, | ||
741 | - .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 3, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0, | ||
742 | - .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
743 | - .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 }, | ||
744 | - /* | ||
745 | - * 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, | ||
750 | - .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0, | ||
751 | - .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS, | ||
752 | - .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
753 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1), }, | ||
754 | - { .name = "OSLAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
755 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 4, | ||
756 | - .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW, | ||
757 | - .accessfn = access_tdosa, | ||
758 | - .writefn = oslar_write }, | ||
759 | - { .name = "OSLSR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
760 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 4, | ||
761 | - .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = 10, | ||
762 | - .accessfn = access_tdosa, | ||
763 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.oslsr_el1) }, | ||
764 | - /* Dummy OSDLR_EL1: 32-bit Linux will read this */ | ||
765 | - { .name = "OSDLR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
766 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4, | ||
767 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa, | ||
768 | - .type = ARM_CP_NOP }, | ||
769 | - /* | ||
770 | - * Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't | ||
771 | - * implement vector catch debug events yet. | ||
772 | - */ | ||
773 | - { .name = "DBGVCR", | ||
774 | - .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0, | ||
775 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
776 | - .type = ARM_CP_NOP }, | ||
777 | - /* | ||
778 | - * 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, | ||
782 | - .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, | ||
791 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 0, | ||
792 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
793 | - .type = ARM_CP_NOP }, | ||
794 | -}; | ||
795 | - | ||
796 | -static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_lpae_cp_reginfo[] = { | ||
797 | - /* 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 }, | ||
800 | - { .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. | ||
807 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static const ARMCPRegInfo sme_reginfo[] = { | ||
808 | }; | ||
809 | #endif /* TARGET_AARCH64 */ | ||
810 | |||
811 | -void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
812 | -{ | ||
813 | - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
814 | - vaddr len = 0; | ||
815 | - vaddr wvr = env->cp15.dbgwvr[n]; | ||
816 | - uint64_t wcr = env->cp15.dbgwcr[n]; | ||
817 | - int mask; | ||
818 | - int flags = BP_CPU | BP_STOP_BEFORE_ACCESS; | ||
819 | - | ||
820 | - if (env->cpu_watchpoint[n]) { | ||
821 | - cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_watchpoint[n]); | ||
822 | - env->cpu_watchpoint[n] = NULL; | ||
823 | - } | 115 | - } |
824 | - | 116 | - |
825 | - if (!FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, E)) { | 117 | - if (a.low < b.low) { |
826 | - /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */ | 118 | - aIsLargerSignificand = 0; |
827 | - return; | 119 | - } else if (b.low < a.low) { |
120 | - aIsLargerSignificand = 1; | ||
121 | - } else { | ||
122 | - aIsLargerSignificand = (a.high < b.high) ? 1 : 0; | ||
828 | - } | 123 | - } |
829 | - | 124 | - |
830 | - switch (FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, LSC)) { | 125 | - if (pickNaN(a_cls, b_cls, aIsLargerSignificand, status)) { |
831 | - case 0: | 126 | - if (is_snan(b_cls)) { |
832 | - /* LSC 00 is reserved and must behave as if the wp is disabled */ | 127 | - return floatx80_silence_nan(b, status); |
833 | - return; | 128 | - } |
834 | - case 1: | 129 | - return b; |
835 | - flags |= BP_MEM_READ; | ||
836 | - break; | ||
837 | - case 2: | ||
838 | - flags |= BP_MEM_WRITE; | ||
839 | - break; | ||
840 | - case 3: | ||
841 | - flags |= BP_MEM_ACCESS; | ||
842 | - break; | ||
843 | - } | ||
844 | - | ||
845 | - /* | ||
846 | - * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are | ||
847 | - * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case, | ||
848 | - * thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region. | ||
849 | - */ | ||
850 | - mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK); | ||
851 | - if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) { | ||
852 | - /* | ||
853 | - * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was | ||
854 | - * some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled. | ||
855 | - * We choose the latter. | ||
856 | - */ | ||
857 | - return; | ||
858 | - } else if (mask) { | ||
859 | - /* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */ | ||
860 | - len = 1ULL << mask; | ||
861 | - /* | ||
862 | - * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE | ||
863 | - * whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt | ||
864 | - * to generate the exceptions. | ||
865 | - */ | ||
866 | - wvr &= ~(len - 1); | ||
867 | - } else { | 130 | - } else { |
868 | - /* Watchpoint covers bytes defined by the byte address select bits */ | 131 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { |
869 | - int bas = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, BAS); | 132 | - return floatx80_silence_nan(a, status); |
870 | - int basstart; | ||
871 | - | ||
872 | - if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) { | ||
873 | - /* | ||
874 | - * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are | ||
875 | - * ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch. | ||
876 | - */ | ||
877 | - bas &= 0xf; | ||
878 | - } | 133 | - } |
879 | - | 134 | - return a; |
880 | - if (bas == 0) { | ||
881 | - /* This must act as if the watchpoint is disabled */ | ||
882 | - return; | ||
883 | - } | ||
884 | - | ||
885 | - /* | ||
886 | - * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous | ||
887 | - * range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether | ||
888 | - * we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR. | ||
889 | - * We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s. | ||
890 | - */ | ||
891 | - basstart = ctz32(bas); | ||
892 | - len = cto32(bas >> basstart); | ||
893 | - wvr += basstart; | ||
894 | - } | ||
895 | - | ||
896 | - cpu_watchpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), wvr, len, flags, | ||
897 | - &env->cpu_watchpoint[n]); | ||
898 | -} | ||
899 | - | ||
900 | -void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu) | ||
901 | -{ | ||
902 | - int i; | ||
903 | - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
904 | - | ||
905 | - /* | ||
906 | - * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to | ||
907 | - * avoid possible stale entries following migration load. | ||
908 | - */ | ||
909 | - cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU); | ||
910 | - memset(env->cpu_watchpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_watchpoint)); | ||
911 | - | ||
912 | - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_watchpoint); i++) { | ||
913 | - hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
914 | - } | 135 | - } |
915 | -} | 136 | -} |
916 | - | 137 | - |
917 | -static void dbgwvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | 138 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
918 | - uint64_t value) | 139 | | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is a quiet |
919 | -{ | 140 | | NaN; otherwise returns 0. |
920 | - ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | ||
921 | - int i = ri->crm; | ||
922 | - | ||
923 | - /* | ||
924 | - * Bits [1:0] are RES0. | ||
925 | - * | ||
926 | - * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether [63:49] ([63:53] with FEAT_LVA) | ||
927 | - * are hardwired to the value of bit [48] ([52] with FEAT_LVA), or if | ||
928 | - * they contain the value written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE | ||
929 | - * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address. | ||
930 | - * | ||
931 | - * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which lets | ||
932 | - * us avoid considering whether or not FEAT_LVA is actually enabled. | ||
933 | - */ | ||
934 | - value &= ~3ULL; | ||
935 | - | ||
936 | - raw_write(env, ri, value); | ||
937 | - hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
938 | -} | ||
939 | - | ||
940 | -static void dbgwcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
941 | - uint64_t value) | ||
942 | -{ | ||
943 | - ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | ||
944 | - int i = ri->crm; | ||
945 | - | ||
946 | - raw_write(env, ri, value); | ||
947 | - hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
948 | -} | ||
949 | - | ||
950 | -void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n) | ||
951 | -{ | ||
952 | - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
953 | - uint64_t bvr = env->cp15.dbgbvr[n]; | ||
954 | - uint64_t bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[n]; | ||
955 | - vaddr addr; | ||
956 | - int bt; | ||
957 | - int flags = BP_CPU; | ||
958 | - | ||
959 | - if (env->cpu_breakpoint[n]) { | ||
960 | - cpu_breakpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_breakpoint[n]); | ||
961 | - env->cpu_breakpoint[n] = NULL; | ||
962 | - } | ||
963 | - | ||
964 | - if (!extract64(bcr, 0, 1)) { | ||
965 | - /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */ | ||
966 | - return; | ||
967 | - } | ||
968 | - | ||
969 | - bt = extract64(bcr, 20, 4); | ||
970 | - | ||
971 | - switch (bt) { | ||
972 | - case 4: /* unlinked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */ | ||
973 | - case 5: /* linked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */ | ||
974 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, | ||
975 | - "arm: address mismatch breakpoint types not implemented\n"); | ||
976 | - return; | ||
977 | - case 0: /* unlinked address match */ | ||
978 | - case 1: /* linked address match */ | ||
979 | - { | ||
980 | - /* | ||
981 | - * Bits [1:0] are RES0. | ||
982 | - * | ||
983 | - * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether bits [63:49] | ||
984 | - * ([63:53] for FEAT_LVA) are hardwired to a copy of the sign bit | ||
985 | - * of the VA field ([48] or [52] for FEAT_LVA), or whether the | ||
986 | - * value is read as written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE | ||
987 | - * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address. | ||
988 | - * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which | ||
989 | - * lets us avoid considering whether FEAT_LVA is actually enabled. | ||
990 | - * | ||
991 | - * The BAS field is used to allow setting breakpoints on 16-bit | ||
992 | - * wide instructions; it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether | ||
993 | - * a bp will fire if the addresses covered by the bp and the addresses | ||
994 | - * covered by the insn overlap but the insn doesn't start at the | ||
995 | - * start of the bp address range. We choose to require the insn and | ||
996 | - * the bp to have the same address. The constraints on writing to | ||
997 | - * BAS enforced in dbgbcr_write mean we have only four cases: | ||
998 | - * 0b0000 => no breakpoint | ||
999 | - * 0b0011 => breakpoint on addr | ||
1000 | - * 0b1100 => breakpoint on addr + 2 | ||
1001 | - * 0b1111 => breakpoint on addr | ||
1002 | - * See also figure D2-3 in the v8 ARM ARM (DDI0487A.c). | ||
1003 | - */ | ||
1004 | - int bas = extract64(bcr, 5, 4); | ||
1005 | - addr = bvr & ~3ULL; | ||
1006 | - if (bas == 0) { | ||
1007 | - return; | ||
1008 | - } | ||
1009 | - if (bas == 0xc) { | ||
1010 | - addr += 2; | ||
1011 | - } | ||
1012 | - break; | ||
1013 | - } | ||
1014 | - case 2: /* unlinked context ID match */ | ||
1015 | - case 8: /* unlinked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ | ||
1016 | - case 10: /* unlinked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ | ||
1017 | - qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, | ||
1018 | - "arm: unlinked context breakpoint types not implemented\n"); | ||
1019 | - return; | ||
1020 | - case 9: /* linked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ | ||
1021 | - case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ | ||
1022 | - case 3: /* linked context ID match */ | ||
1023 | - default: | ||
1024 | - /* | ||
1025 | - * We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless | ||
1026 | - * they are linked to by some other bp/wp, which is handled in | ||
1027 | - * updates for the linking bp/wp). We choose to also generate no events | ||
1028 | - * for reserved values. | ||
1029 | - */ | ||
1030 | - return; | ||
1031 | - } | ||
1032 | - | ||
1033 | - cpu_breakpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), addr, flags, &env->cpu_breakpoint[n]); | ||
1034 | -} | ||
1035 | - | ||
1036 | -void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu) | ||
1037 | -{ | ||
1038 | - int i; | ||
1039 | - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; | ||
1040 | - | ||
1041 | - /* | ||
1042 | - * Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to | ||
1043 | - * avoid possible stale entries following migration load. | ||
1044 | - */ | ||
1045 | - cpu_breakpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU); | ||
1046 | - memset(env->cpu_breakpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_breakpoint)); | ||
1047 | - | ||
1048 | - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_breakpoint); i++) { | ||
1049 | - hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
1050 | - } | ||
1051 | -} | ||
1052 | - | ||
1053 | -static void dbgbvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
1054 | - uint64_t value) | ||
1055 | -{ | ||
1056 | - ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | ||
1057 | - int i = ri->crm; | ||
1058 | - | ||
1059 | - raw_write(env, ri, value); | ||
1060 | - hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
1061 | -} | ||
1062 | - | ||
1063 | -static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri, | ||
1064 | - uint64_t value) | ||
1065 | -{ | ||
1066 | - ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); | ||
1067 | - int i = ri->crm; | ||
1068 | - | ||
1069 | - /* | ||
1070 | - * BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only | ||
1071 | - * copy of BAS[0]. | ||
1072 | - */ | ||
1073 | - value = deposit64(value, 6, 1, extract64(value, 5, 1)); | ||
1074 | - value = deposit64(value, 8, 1, extract64(value, 7, 1)); | ||
1075 | - | ||
1076 | - raw_write(env, ri, value); | ||
1077 | - hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i); | ||
1078 | -} | ||
1079 | - | ||
1080 | -static void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu) | ||
1081 | -{ | ||
1082 | - /* | ||
1083 | - * Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers. | ||
1084 | - * These are just dummy implementations for now. | ||
1085 | - */ | ||
1086 | - int i; | ||
1087 | - int wrps, brps, ctx_cmps; | ||
1088 | - | ||
1089 | - /* | ||
1090 | - * The Arm ARM says DBGDIDR is optional and deprecated if EL1 cannot | ||
1091 | - * use AArch32. Given that bit 15 is RES1, if the value is 0 then | ||
1092 | - * the register must not exist for this cpu. | ||
1093 | - */ | ||
1094 | - if (cpu->isar.dbgdidr != 0) { | ||
1095 | - ARMCPRegInfo dbgdidr = { | ||
1096 | - .name = "DBGDIDR", .cp = 14, .crn = 0, .crm = 0, | ||
1097 | - .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0, | ||
1098 | - .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
1099 | - .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdidr, | ||
1100 | - }; | ||
1101 | - define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdidr); | ||
1102 | - } | ||
1103 | - | ||
1104 | - brps = arm_num_brps(cpu); | ||
1105 | - wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu); | ||
1106 | - ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu); | ||
1107 | - | ||
1108 | - assert(ctx_cmps <= brps); | ||
1109 | - | ||
1110 | - define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_cp_reginfo); | ||
1111 | - | ||
1112 | - if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)) { | ||
1113 | - define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_lpae_cp_reginfo); | ||
1114 | - } | ||
1115 | - | ||
1116 | - for (i = 0; i < brps; i++) { | ||
1117 | - char *dbgbvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBVR%d_EL1", i); | ||
1118 | - char *dbgbcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBCR%d_EL1", i); | ||
1119 | - ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = { | ||
1120 | - { .name = dbgbvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
1121 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 4, | ||
1122 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
1123 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbvr[i]), | ||
1124 | - .writefn = dbgbvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write | ||
1125 | - }, | ||
1126 | - { .name = dbgbcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
1127 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 5, | ||
1128 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
1129 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbcr[i]), | ||
1130 | - .writefn = dbgbcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write | ||
1131 | - }, | ||
1132 | - }; | ||
1133 | - define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs); | ||
1134 | - g_free(dbgbvr_el1_name); | ||
1135 | - g_free(dbgbcr_el1_name); | ||
1136 | - } | ||
1137 | - | ||
1138 | - for (i = 0; i < wrps; i++) { | ||
1139 | - char *dbgwvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWVR%d_EL1", i); | ||
1140 | - char *dbgwcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWCR%d_EL1", i); | ||
1141 | - ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = { | ||
1142 | - { .name = dbgwvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
1143 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 6, | ||
1144 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
1145 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwvr[i]), | ||
1146 | - .writefn = dbgwvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write | ||
1147 | - }, | ||
1148 | - { .name = dbgwcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH, | ||
1149 | - .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 7, | ||
1150 | - .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda, | ||
1151 | - .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwcr[i]), | ||
1152 | - .writefn = dbgwcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write | ||
1153 | - }, | ||
1154 | - }; | ||
1155 | - define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs); | ||
1156 | - g_free(dbgwvr_el1_name); | ||
1157 | - g_free(dbgwcr_el1_name); | ||
1158 | - } | ||
1159 | -} | ||
1160 | - | ||
1161 | static void define_pmu_regs(ARMCPU *cpu) | ||
1162 | { | ||
1163 | /* | ||
1164 | -- | 141 | -- |
1165 | 2.25.1 | 142 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Unpacking and repacking the parts may be slightly more work | ||
4 | than we did before, but we get to reuse more code. For a | ||
5 | code path handling exceptional values, this is an improvement. | ||
6 | |||
7 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-8-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
11 | --- | ||
12 | fpu/softfloat.c | 43 +++++-------------------------------------- | ||
13 | 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) | ||
14 | |||
15 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat.c b/fpu/softfloat.c | ||
16 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
17 | --- a/fpu/softfloat.c | ||
18 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat.c | ||
19 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void normalizeFloatx80Subnormal(uint64_t aSig, int32_t *zExpPtr, | ||
20 | |||
21 | floatx80 propagateFloatx80NaN(floatx80 a, floatx80 b, float_status *status) | ||
22 | { | ||
23 | - bool aIsLargerSignificand; | ||
24 | - FloatClass a_cls, b_cls; | ||
25 | + FloatParts128 pa, pb, *pr; | ||
26 | |||
27 | - /* This is not complete, but is good enough for pickNaN. */ | ||
28 | - a_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(a) | ||
29 | - ? float_class_normal | ||
30 | - : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a, status) | ||
31 | - ? float_class_snan | ||
32 | - : float_class_qnan); | ||
33 | - b_cls = (!floatx80_is_any_nan(b) | ||
34 | - ? float_class_normal | ||
35 | - : floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b, status) | ||
36 | - ? float_class_snan | ||
37 | - : float_class_qnan); | ||
38 | - | ||
39 | - if (is_snan(a_cls) || is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
40 | - float_raise(float_flag_invalid, status); | ||
41 | - } | ||
42 | - | ||
43 | - if (status->default_nan_mode) { | ||
44 | + if (!floatx80_unpack_canonical(&pa, a, status) || | ||
45 | + !floatx80_unpack_canonical(&pb, b, status)) { | ||
46 | return floatx80_default_nan(status); | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | |||
49 | - if (a.low < b.low) { | ||
50 | - aIsLargerSignificand = 0; | ||
51 | - } else if (b.low < a.low) { | ||
52 | - aIsLargerSignificand = 1; | ||
53 | - } else { | ||
54 | - aIsLargerSignificand = (a.high < b.high) ? 1 : 0; | ||
55 | - } | ||
56 | - | ||
57 | - if (pickNaN(a_cls, b_cls, aIsLargerSignificand, status)) { | ||
58 | - if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
59 | - return floatx80_silence_nan(b, status); | ||
60 | - } | ||
61 | - return b; | ||
62 | - } else { | ||
63 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
64 | - return floatx80_silence_nan(a, status); | ||
65 | - } | ||
66 | - return a; | ||
67 | - } | ||
68 | + pr = parts_pick_nan(&pa, &pb, status); | ||
69 | + return floatx80_round_pack_canonical(pr, status); | ||
70 | } | ||
71 | |||
72 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
73 | -- | ||
74 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | |
2 | |||
3 | Inline pickNaN into its only caller. This makes one assert | ||
4 | redundant with the immediately preceding IF. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-9-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---- | ||
12 | fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | 96 ---------------------------------- | ||
13 | 2 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-) | ||
14 | |||
15 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
16 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
17 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
18 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
19 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void partsN(return_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, float_status *s) | ||
20 | static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
21 | float_status *s) | ||
22 | { | ||
23 | + int cmp, which; | ||
24 | + | ||
25 | if (is_snan(a->cls) || is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
26 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); | ||
27 | } | ||
28 | |||
29 | if (s->default_nan_mode) { | ||
30 | parts_default_nan(a, s); | ||
31 | - } else { | ||
32 | - int cmp = frac_cmp(a, b); | ||
33 | - if (cmp == 0) { | ||
34 | - cmp = a->sign < b->sign; | ||
35 | - } | ||
36 | + return a; | ||
37 | + } | ||
38 | |||
39 | - if (pickNaN(a->cls, b->cls, cmp > 0, s)) { | ||
40 | - a = b; | ||
41 | - } | ||
42 | + cmp = frac_cmp(a, b); | ||
43 | + if (cmp == 0) { | ||
44 | + cmp = a->sign < b->sign; | ||
45 | + } | ||
46 | + | ||
47 | + switch (s->float_2nan_prop_rule) { | ||
48 | + case float_2nan_prop_s_ab: | ||
49 | if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
50 | - parts_silence_nan(a, s); | ||
51 | + which = 0; | ||
52 | + } else if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
53 | + which = 1; | ||
54 | + } else if (is_qnan(a->cls)) { | ||
55 | + which = 0; | ||
56 | + } else { | ||
57 | + which = 1; | ||
58 | } | ||
59 | + break; | ||
60 | + case float_2nan_prop_s_ba: | ||
61 | + if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
62 | + which = 1; | ||
63 | + } else if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
64 | + which = 0; | ||
65 | + } else if (is_qnan(b->cls)) { | ||
66 | + which = 1; | ||
67 | + } else { | ||
68 | + which = 0; | ||
69 | + } | ||
70 | + break; | ||
71 | + case float_2nan_prop_ab: | ||
72 | + which = is_nan(a->cls) ? 0 : 1; | ||
73 | + break; | ||
74 | + case float_2nan_prop_ba: | ||
75 | + which = is_nan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
76 | + break; | ||
77 | + case float_2nan_prop_x87: | ||
78 | + /* | ||
79 | + * This implements x87 NaN propagation rules: | ||
80 | + * SNaN + QNaN => return the QNaN | ||
81 | + * two SNaNs => return the one with the larger significand, silenced | ||
82 | + * two QNaNs => return the one with the larger significand | ||
83 | + * SNaN and a non-NaN => return the SNaN, silenced | ||
84 | + * QNaN and a non-NaN => return the QNaN | ||
85 | + * | ||
86 | + * If we get down to comparing significands and they are the same, | ||
87 | + * return the NaN with the positive sign bit (if any). | ||
88 | + */ | ||
89 | + if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
90 | + if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
91 | + which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
92 | + } else { | ||
93 | + which = is_qnan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
94 | + } | ||
95 | + } else if (is_qnan(a->cls)) { | ||
96 | + if (is_snan(b->cls) || !is_qnan(b->cls)) { | ||
97 | + which = 0; | ||
98 | + } else { | ||
99 | + which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
100 | + } | ||
101 | + } else { | ||
102 | + which = 1; | ||
103 | + } | ||
104 | + break; | ||
105 | + default: | ||
106 | + g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
107 | + } | ||
108 | + | ||
109 | + if (which) { | ||
110 | + a = b; | ||
111 | + } | ||
112 | + if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
113 | + parts_silence_nan(a, s); | ||
114 | } | ||
115 | return a; | ||
116 | } | ||
117 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
118 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
119 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
120 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-specialize.c.inc | ||
121 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool float32_is_signaling_nan(float32 a_, float_status *status) | ||
122 | } | ||
123 | } | ||
124 | |||
125 | -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
126 | -| Select which NaN to propagate for a two-input operation. | ||
127 | -| IEEE754 doesn't specify all the details of this, so the | ||
128 | -| algorithm is target-specific. | ||
129 | -| The routine is passed various bits of information about the | ||
130 | -| two NaNs and should return 0 to select NaN a and 1 for NaN b. | ||
131 | -| Note that signalling NaNs are always squashed to quiet NaNs | ||
132 | -| by the caller, by calling floatXX_silence_nan() before | ||
133 | -| returning them. | ||
134 | -| | ||
135 | -| aIsLargerSignificand is only valid if both a and b are NaNs | ||
136 | -| of some kind, and is true if a has the larger significand, | ||
137 | -| or if both a and b have the same significand but a is | ||
138 | -| positive but b is negative. It is only needed for the x87 | ||
139 | -| tie-break rule. | ||
140 | -*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
141 | - | ||
142 | -static int pickNaN(FloatClass a_cls, FloatClass b_cls, | ||
143 | - bool aIsLargerSignificand, float_status *status) | ||
144 | -{ | ||
145 | - /* | ||
146 | - * We guarantee not to require the target to tell us how to | ||
147 | - * pick a NaN if we're always returning the default NaN. | ||
148 | - * But if we're not in default-NaN mode then the target must | ||
149 | - * specify via set_float_2nan_prop_rule(). | ||
150 | - */ | ||
151 | - assert(!status->default_nan_mode); | ||
152 | - | ||
153 | - switch (status->float_2nan_prop_rule) { | ||
154 | - case float_2nan_prop_s_ab: | ||
155 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
156 | - return 0; | ||
157 | - } else if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
158 | - return 1; | ||
159 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
160 | - return 0; | ||
161 | - } else { | ||
162 | - return 1; | ||
163 | - } | ||
164 | - break; | ||
165 | - case float_2nan_prop_s_ba: | ||
166 | - if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
167 | - return 1; | ||
168 | - } else if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
169 | - return 0; | ||
170 | - } else if (is_qnan(b_cls)) { | ||
171 | - return 1; | ||
172 | - } else { | ||
173 | - return 0; | ||
174 | - } | ||
175 | - break; | ||
176 | - case float_2nan_prop_ab: | ||
177 | - if (is_nan(a_cls)) { | ||
178 | - return 0; | ||
179 | - } else { | ||
180 | - return 1; | ||
181 | - } | ||
182 | - break; | ||
183 | - case float_2nan_prop_ba: | ||
184 | - if (is_nan(b_cls)) { | ||
185 | - return 1; | ||
186 | - } else { | ||
187 | - return 0; | ||
188 | - } | ||
189 | - break; | ||
190 | - case float_2nan_prop_x87: | ||
191 | - /* | ||
192 | - * This implements x87 NaN propagation rules: | ||
193 | - * SNaN + QNaN => return the QNaN | ||
194 | - * two SNaNs => return the one with the larger significand, silenced | ||
195 | - * two QNaNs => return the one with the larger significand | ||
196 | - * SNaN and a non-NaN => return the SNaN, silenced | ||
197 | - * QNaN and a non-NaN => return the QNaN | ||
198 | - * | ||
199 | - * If we get down to comparing significands and they are the same, | ||
200 | - * return the NaN with the positive sign bit (if any). | ||
201 | - */ | ||
202 | - if (is_snan(a_cls)) { | ||
203 | - if (is_snan(b_cls)) { | ||
204 | - return aIsLargerSignificand ? 0 : 1; | ||
205 | - } | ||
206 | - return is_qnan(b_cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
207 | - } else if (is_qnan(a_cls)) { | ||
208 | - if (is_snan(b_cls) || !is_qnan(b_cls)) { | ||
209 | - return 0; | ||
210 | - } else { | ||
211 | - return aIsLargerSignificand ? 0 : 1; | ||
212 | - } | ||
213 | - } else { | ||
214 | - return 1; | ||
215 | - } | ||
216 | - default: | ||
217 | - g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
218 | - } | ||
219 | -} | ||
220 | - | ||
221 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
222 | | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is a quiet | ||
223 | | NaN; otherwise returns 0. | ||
224 | -- | ||
225 | 2.34.1 | ||
226 | |||
227 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
---|---|---|---|
2 | 2 | ||
3 | Fixes a bug in that we were not honoring MTE from user-only | 3 | Remember if there was an SNaN, and use that to simplify |
4 | SVE. Copy the user-only MTE logic from allocation_tag_mem | 4 | float_2nan_prop_s_{ab,ba} to only the snan component. |
5 | into sve_probe_page. | 5 | Then, fall through to the corresponding |
6 | float_2nan_prop_{ab,ba} case to handle any remaining | ||
7 | nans, which must be quiet. | ||
6 | 8 | ||
7 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 9 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
8 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 10 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
11 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-10-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 12 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
10 | --- | 13 | --- |
11 | target/arm/sve_helper.c | 3 +++ | 14 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 32 ++++++++++++-------------------- |
12 | 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) | 15 | 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) |
13 | 16 | ||
14 | diff --git a/target/arm/sve_helper.c b/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 17 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 18 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
16 | --- a/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 19 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
17 | +++ b/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 20 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ bool sve_probe_page(SVEHostPage *info, bool nofault, CPUARMState *env, | 21 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static void partsN(return_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, float_status *s) |
19 | 22 | static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | |
20 | #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY | 23 | float_status *s) |
21 | memset(&info->attrs, 0, sizeof(info->attrs)); | 24 | { |
22 | + /* Require both MAP_ANON and PROT_MTE -- see allocation_tag_mem. */ | 25 | + bool have_snan = false; |
23 | + arm_tlb_mte_tagged(&info->attrs) = | 26 | int cmp, which; |
24 | + (flags & PAGE_ANON) && (flags & PAGE_MTE); | 27 | |
25 | #else | 28 | if (is_snan(a->cls) || is_snan(b->cls)) { |
26 | /* | 29 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); |
27 | * Find the iotlbentry for addr and return the transaction attributes. | 30 | + have_snan = true; |
31 | } | ||
32 | |||
33 | if (s->default_nan_mode) { | ||
34 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
35 | |||
36 | switch (s->float_2nan_prop_rule) { | ||
37 | case float_2nan_prop_s_ab: | ||
38 | - if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
39 | - which = 0; | ||
40 | - } else if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
41 | - which = 1; | ||
42 | - } else if (is_qnan(a->cls)) { | ||
43 | - which = 0; | ||
44 | - } else { | ||
45 | - which = 1; | ||
46 | + if (have_snan) { | ||
47 | + which = is_snan(a->cls) ? 0 : 1; | ||
48 | + break; | ||
49 | } | ||
50 | - break; | ||
51 | - case float_2nan_prop_s_ba: | ||
52 | - if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
53 | - which = 1; | ||
54 | - } else if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
55 | - which = 0; | ||
56 | - } else if (is_qnan(b->cls)) { | ||
57 | - which = 1; | ||
58 | - } else { | ||
59 | - which = 0; | ||
60 | - } | ||
61 | - break; | ||
62 | + /* fall through */ | ||
63 | case float_2nan_prop_ab: | ||
64 | which = is_nan(a->cls) ? 0 : 1; | ||
65 | break; | ||
66 | + case float_2nan_prop_s_ba: | ||
67 | + if (have_snan) { | ||
68 | + which = is_snan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
69 | + break; | ||
70 | + } | ||
71 | + /* fall through */ | ||
72 | case float_2nan_prop_ba: | ||
73 | which = is_nan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
74 | break; | ||
28 | -- | 75 | -- |
29 | 2.25.1 | 76 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
---|---|---|---|
2 | 2 | ||
3 | The comment was correct, but the test was not: | 3 | Move the fractional comparison to the end of the |
4 | disable mte if tagged is *not* set. | 4 | float_2nan_prop_x87 case. This is not required for |
5 | any other 2nan propagation rule. Reorganize the | ||
6 | x87 case itself to break out of the switch when the | ||
7 | fractional comparison is not required. | ||
5 | 8 | ||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 9 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> |
7 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 10 | Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
11 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-11-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
8 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 12 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
9 | --- | 13 | --- |
10 | target/arm/sve_helper.c | 2 +- | 14 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 19 +++++++++---------- |
11 | 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) | 15 | 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) |
12 | 16 | ||
13 | diff --git a/target/arm/sve_helper.c b/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 17 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
14 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | 18 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 |
15 | --- a/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 19 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
16 | +++ b/target/arm/sve_helper.c | 20 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc |
17 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ void sve_ldnfff1_r(CPUARMState *env, void *vg, const target_ulong addr, | 21 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, |
18 | * Disable MTE checking if the Tagged bit is not set. Since TBI must | 22 | return a; |
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 | } | 23 | } |
25 | 24 | ||
25 | - cmp = frac_cmp(a, b); | ||
26 | - if (cmp == 0) { | ||
27 | - cmp = a->sign < b->sign; | ||
28 | - } | ||
29 | - | ||
30 | switch (s->float_2nan_prop_rule) { | ||
31 | case float_2nan_prop_s_ab: | ||
32 | if (have_snan) { | ||
33 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
34 | * return the NaN with the positive sign bit (if any). | ||
35 | */ | ||
36 | if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
37 | - if (is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
38 | - which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
39 | - } else { | ||
40 | + if (!is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
41 | which = is_qnan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
42 | + break; | ||
43 | } | ||
44 | } else if (is_qnan(a->cls)) { | ||
45 | if (is_snan(b->cls) || !is_qnan(b->cls)) { | ||
46 | which = 0; | ||
47 | - } else { | ||
48 | - which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
49 | + break; | ||
50 | } | ||
51 | } else { | ||
52 | which = 1; | ||
53 | + break; | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | + cmp = frac_cmp(a, b); | ||
56 | + if (cmp == 0) { | ||
57 | + cmp = a->sign < b->sign; | ||
58 | + } | ||
59 | + which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
60 | break; | ||
61 | default: | ||
62 | g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
26 | -- | 63 | -- |
27 | 2.25.1 | 64 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Replace the "index" selecting between A and B with a result variable | ||
4 | of the proper type. This improves clarity within the function. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241203203949.483774-12-richard.henderson@linaro.org | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | 28 +++++++++++++--------------- | ||
12 | 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
17 | +++ b/fpu/softfloat-parts.c.inc | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
19 | float_status *s) | ||
20 | { | ||
21 | bool have_snan = false; | ||
22 | - int cmp, which; | ||
23 | + FloatPartsN *ret; | ||
24 | + int cmp; | ||
25 | |||
26 | if (is_snan(a->cls) || is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
27 | float_raise(float_flag_invalid | float_flag_invalid_snan, s); | ||
28 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
29 | switch (s->float_2nan_prop_rule) { | ||
30 | case float_2nan_prop_s_ab: | ||
31 | if (have_snan) { | ||
32 | - which = is_snan(a->cls) ? 0 : 1; | ||
33 | + ret = is_snan(a->cls) ? a : b; | ||
34 | break; | ||
35 | } | ||
36 | /* fall through */ | ||
37 | case float_2nan_prop_ab: | ||
38 | - which = is_nan(a->cls) ? 0 : 1; | ||
39 | + ret = is_nan(a->cls) ? a : b; | ||
40 | break; | ||
41 | case float_2nan_prop_s_ba: | ||
42 | if (have_snan) { | ||
43 | - which = is_snan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
44 | + ret = is_snan(b->cls) ? b : a; | ||
45 | break; | ||
46 | } | ||
47 | /* fall through */ | ||
48 | case float_2nan_prop_ba: | ||
49 | - which = is_nan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
50 | + ret = is_nan(b->cls) ? b : a; | ||
51 | break; | ||
52 | case float_2nan_prop_x87: | ||
53 | /* | ||
54 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
55 | */ | ||
56 | if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
57 | if (!is_snan(b->cls)) { | ||
58 | - which = is_qnan(b->cls) ? 1 : 0; | ||
59 | + ret = is_qnan(b->cls) ? b : a; | ||
60 | break; | ||
61 | } | ||
62 | } else if (is_qnan(a->cls)) { | ||
63 | if (is_snan(b->cls) || !is_qnan(b->cls)) { | ||
64 | - which = 0; | ||
65 | + ret = a; | ||
66 | break; | ||
67 | } | ||
68 | } else { | ||
69 | - which = 1; | ||
70 | + ret = b; | ||
71 | break; | ||
72 | } | ||
73 | cmp = frac_cmp(a, b); | ||
74 | if (cmp == 0) { | ||
75 | cmp = a->sign < b->sign; | ||
76 | } | ||
77 | - which = cmp > 0 ? 0 : 1; | ||
78 | + ret = cmp > 0 ? a : b; | ||
79 | break; | ||
80 | default: | ||
81 | g_assert_not_reached(); | ||
82 | } | ||
83 | |||
84 | - if (which) { | ||
85 | - a = b; | ||
86 | + if (is_snan(ret->cls)) { | ||
87 | + parts_silence_nan(ret, s); | ||
88 | } | ||
89 | - if (is_snan(a->cls)) { | ||
90 | - parts_silence_nan(a, s); | ||
91 | - } | ||
92 | - return a; | ||
93 | + return ret; | ||
94 | } | ||
95 | |||
96 | static FloatPartsN *partsN(pick_nan_muladd)(FloatPartsN *a, FloatPartsN *b, | ||
97 | -- | ||
98 | 2.34.1 | ||
99 | |||
100 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | I'm migrating to Qualcomm's new open source email infrastructure, so | ||
4 | update my email address, and update the mailmap to match. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> | ||
8 | Reviewed-by: Brian Cain <brian.cain@oss.qualcomm.com> | ||
9 | Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
10 | Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | ||
11 | Message-id: 20241205114047.1125842-1-leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com | ||
12 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
13 | --- | ||
14 | MAINTAINERS | 2 +- | ||
15 | .mailmap | 5 +++-- | ||
16 | 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) | ||
17 | |||
18 | diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS | ||
19 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
20 | --- a/MAINTAINERS | ||
21 | +++ b/MAINTAINERS | ||
22 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ F: include/hw/ssi/imx_spi.h | ||
23 | SBSA-REF | ||
24 | M: Radoslaw Biernacki <rad@semihalf.com> | ||
25 | M: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
26 | -R: Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> | ||
27 | +R: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com> | ||
28 | R: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org> | ||
29 | L: qemu-arm@nongnu.org | ||
30 | S: Maintained | ||
31 | diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap | ||
32 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
33 | --- a/.mailmap | ||
34 | +++ b/.mailmap | ||
35 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@kernel.org> <chenhc@lemote.com> | ||
36 | Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@kernel.org> <chenhuacai@loongson.cn> | ||
37 | James Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org> <james.hogan@imgtec.com> | ||
38 | Juan Quintela <quintela@trasno.org> <quintela@redhat.com> | ||
39 | -Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> <leif.lindholm@linaro.org> | ||
40 | -Leif Lindholm <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> <leif@nuviainc.com> | ||
41 | +Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com> <quic_llindhol@quicinc.com> | ||
42 | +Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com> <leif.lindholm@linaro.org> | ||
43 | +Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@oss.qualcomm.com> <leif@nuviainc.com> | ||
44 | Luc Michel <luc@lmichel.fr> <luc.michel@git.antfield.fr> | ||
45 | Luc Michel <luc@lmichel.fr> <luc.michel@greensocs.com> | ||
46 | Luc Michel <luc@lmichel.fr> <lmichel@kalray.eu> | ||
47 | -- | ||
48 | 2.34.1 | ||
49 | |||
50 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |
New patch | |||
---|---|---|---|
1 | From: Vikram Garhwal <vikram.garhwal@bytedance.com> | ||
1 | 2 | ||
3 | Previously, maintainer role was paused due to inactive email id. Commit id: | ||
4 | c009d715721861984c4987bcc78b7ee183e86d75. | ||
5 | |||
6 | Signed-off-by: Vikram Garhwal <vikram.garhwal@bytedance.com> | ||
7 | Reviewed-by: Francisco Iglesias <francisco.iglesias@amd.com> | ||
8 | Message-id: 20241204184205.12952-1-vikram.garhwal@bytedance.com | ||
9 | Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | ||
10 | --- | ||
11 | MAINTAINERS | 2 ++ | ||
12 | 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) | ||
13 | |||
14 | diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS | ||
15 | index XXXXXXX..XXXXXXX 100644 | ||
16 | --- a/MAINTAINERS | ||
17 | +++ b/MAINTAINERS | ||
18 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ F: tests/qtest/fuzz-sb16-test.c | ||
19 | |||
20 | Xilinx CAN | ||
21 | M: Francisco Iglesias <francisco.iglesias@amd.com> | ||
22 | +M: Vikram Garhwal <vikram.garhwal@bytedance.com> | ||
23 | S: Maintained | ||
24 | F: hw/net/can/xlnx-* | ||
25 | F: include/hw/net/xlnx-* | ||
26 | @@ -XXX,XX +XXX,XX @@ F: include/hw/rx/ | ||
27 | CAN bus subsystem and hardware | ||
28 | M: Pavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz> | ||
29 | M: Francisco Iglesias <francisco.iglesias@amd.com> | ||
30 | +M: Vikram Garhwal <vikram.garhwal@bytedance.com> | ||
31 | S: Maintained | ||
32 | W: https://canbus.pages.fel.cvut.cz/ | ||
33 | F: net/can/* | ||
34 | -- | ||
35 | 2.34.1 | diff view generated by jsdifflib |