[PULL 39/41] target/arm: Report HCR_EL2.{NV,NV1,NV2} in cpu dumps

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[PULL 39/41] target/arm: Report HCR_EL2.{NV,NV1,NV2} in cpu dumps
Posted by Peter Maydell 10 months ago
When interpreting CPU dumps where FEAT_NV and FEAT_NV2 are in use,
it's helpful to include the values of HCR_EL2.{NV,NV1,NV2} in the CPU
dump format, as a way of distinguishing when we are in EL1 as part of
executing guest-EL2 and when we are just in normal EL1.

Add the bits to the end of the log line that shows PSTATE and similar
information:

PSTATE=000003c9 ---- EL2h  BTYPE=0 NV NV2

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Miguel Luis <miguel.luis@oracle.com>
---
 target/arm/cpu.c | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/target/arm/cpu.c b/target/arm/cpu.c
index c15ad52ab3d..7d763786d88 100644
--- a/target/arm/cpu.c
+++ b/target/arm/cpu.c
@@ -1059,6 +1059,7 @@ static void aarch64_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags)
     uint32_t psr = pstate_read(env);
     int i, j;
     int el = arm_current_el(env);
+    uint64_t hcr = arm_hcr_el2_eff(env);
     const char *ns_status;
     bool sve;
 
@@ -1096,6 +1097,10 @@ static void aarch64_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags)
     if (cpu_isar_feature(aa64_bti, cpu)) {
         qemu_fprintf(f, "  BTYPE=%d", (psr & PSTATE_BTYPE) >> 10);
     }
+    qemu_fprintf(f, "%s%s%s",
+                 (hcr & HCR_NV) ? " NV" : "",
+                 (hcr & HCR_NV1) ? " NV1" : "",
+                 (hcr & HCR_NV2) ? " NV2" : "");
     if (!(flags & CPU_DUMP_FPU)) {
         qemu_fprintf(f, "\n");
         return;
-- 
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