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linux-user/host/s390: Populate host_signal.h
Split host_signal_pc and host_signal_write out of user-exec.c. Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
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@ -253,93 +253,7 @@ void *probe_access(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr, int size,
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return size ? g2h(env_cpu(env), addr) : NULL;
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}
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#if defined(__s390__)
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int cpu_signal_handler(int host_signum, void *pinfo,
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void *puc)
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{
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siginfo_t *info = pinfo;
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ucontext_t *uc = puc;
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unsigned long pc;
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uint16_t *pinsn;
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int is_write = 0;
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pc = uc->uc_mcontext.psw.addr;
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/*
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* ??? On linux, the non-rt signal handler has 4 (!) arguments instead
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* of the normal 2 arguments. The 4th argument contains the "Translation-
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* Exception Identification for DAT Exceptions" from the hardware (aka
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* "int_parm_long"), which does in fact contain the is_write value.
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* The rt signal handler, as far as I can tell, does not give this value
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* at all. Not that we could get to it from here even if it were.
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* So fall back to parsing instructions. Treat read-modify-write ones as
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* writes, which is not fully correct, but for tracking self-modifying code
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* this is better than treating them as reads. Checking si_addr page flags
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* might be a viable improvement, albeit a racy one.
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*/
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/* ??? This is not even close to complete. */
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pinsn = (uint16_t *)pc;
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switch (pinsn[0] >> 8) {
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case 0x50: /* ST */
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case 0x42: /* STC */
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case 0x40: /* STH */
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case 0xba: /* CS */
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case 0xbb: /* CDS */
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is_write = 1;
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break;
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case 0xc4: /* RIL format insns */
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switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) {
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case 0xf: /* STRL */
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case 0xb: /* STGRL */
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case 0x7: /* STHRL */
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is_write = 1;
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}
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break;
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case 0xc8: /* SSF format insns */
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switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) {
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case 0x2: /* CSST */
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is_write = 1;
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}
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break;
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case 0xe3: /* RXY format insns */
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switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) {
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case 0x50: /* STY */
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case 0x24: /* STG */
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case 0x72: /* STCY */
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case 0x70: /* STHY */
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case 0x8e: /* STPQ */
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case 0x3f: /* STRVH */
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case 0x3e: /* STRV */
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case 0x2f: /* STRVG */
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is_write = 1;
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}
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break;
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case 0xeb: /* RSY format insns */
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switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) {
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case 0x14: /* CSY */
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case 0x30: /* CSG */
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case 0x31: /* CDSY */
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case 0x3e: /* CDSG */
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case 0xe4: /* LANG */
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case 0xe6: /* LAOG */
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case 0xe7: /* LAXG */
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case 0xe8: /* LAAG */
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case 0xea: /* LAALG */
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case 0xf4: /* LAN */
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case 0xf6: /* LAO */
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case 0xf7: /* LAX */
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case 0xfa: /* LAAL */
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case 0xf8: /* LAA */
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is_write = 1;
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}
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break;
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}
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return handle_cpu_signal(pc, info, is_write, &uc->uc_sigmask);
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}
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#elif defined(__mips__)
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#if defined(__mips__)
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#if defined(__misp16) || defined(__mips_micromips)
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#error "Unsupported encoding"
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#define HOST_SIGNAL_PLACEHOLDER
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/*
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* host-signal.h: signal info dependent on the host architecture
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Fabrice Bellard
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* Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro Limited
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
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* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*/
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#ifndef S390_HOST_SIGNAL_H
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#define S390_HOST_SIGNAL_H
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static inline uintptr_t host_signal_pc(ucontext_t *uc)
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{
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return uc->uc_mcontext.psw.addr;
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}
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static inline bool host_signal_write(siginfo_t *info, ucontext_t *uc)
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{
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uint16_t *pinsn = (uint16_t *)host_signal_pc(uc);
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/*
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* ??? On linux, the non-rt signal handler has 4 (!) arguments instead
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* of the normal 2 arguments. The 4th argument contains the "Translation-
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* Exception Identification for DAT Exceptions" from the hardware (aka
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* "int_parm_long"), which does in fact contain the is_write value.
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* The rt signal handler, as far as I can tell, does not give this value
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* at all. Not that we could get to it from here even if it were.
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* So fall back to parsing instructions. Treat read-modify-write ones as
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* writes, which is not fully correct, but for tracking self-modifying code
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* this is better than treating them as reads. Checking si_addr page flags
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* might be a viable improvement, albeit a racy one.
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*/
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/* ??? This is not even close to complete. */
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switch (pinsn[0] >> 8) {
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case 0x50: /* ST */
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case 0x42: /* STC */
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case 0x40: /* STH */
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case 0xba: /* CS */
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case 0xbb: /* CDS */
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return true;
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case 0xc4: /* RIL format insns */
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switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) {
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case 0xf: /* STRL */
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case 0xb: /* STGRL */
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case 0x7: /* STHRL */
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return true;
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}
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break;
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case 0xc8: /* SSF format insns */
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switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) {
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case 0x2: /* CSST */
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return true;
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}
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break;
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case 0xe3: /* RXY format insns */
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switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) {
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case 0x50: /* STY */
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case 0x24: /* STG */
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case 0x72: /* STCY */
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case 0x70: /* STHY */
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case 0x8e: /* STPQ */
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case 0x3f: /* STRVH */
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case 0x3e: /* STRV */
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case 0x2f: /* STRVG */
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return true;
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}
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break;
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case 0xeb: /* RSY format insns */
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switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) {
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case 0x14: /* CSY */
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case 0x30: /* CSG */
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case 0x31: /* CDSY */
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case 0x3e: /* CDSG */
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case 0xe4: /* LANG */
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case 0xe6: /* LAOG */
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case 0xe7: /* LAXG */
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case 0xe8: /* LAAG */
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case 0xea: /* LAALG */
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case 0xf4: /* LAN */
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case 0xf6: /* LAO */
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case 0xf7: /* LAX */
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case 0xfa: /* LAAL */
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case 0xf8: /* LAA */
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return true;
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}
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break;
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}
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return false;
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}
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#endif
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#define HOST_SIGNAL_PLACEHOLDER
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#include "../s390/host-signal.h"
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