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Currently we use DISAS_WFE for both WFE and YIELD instructions. This is functionally correct because at the moment both of them are implemented as "yield this CPU back to the top level loop so another CPU has a chance to run". However it's rather confusing that YIELD ends up calling HELPER(wfe), and if we ever want to implement real behaviour for WFE and SEV it's likely to trip us up. Split out the yield codepath to use DISAS_YIELD and a new HELPER(yield) function, and have HELPER(wfe) call HELPER(yield). Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Message-id: 1435672316-3311-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
141 lines
4.6 KiB
C
141 lines
4.6 KiB
C
#ifndef TARGET_ARM_TRANSLATE_H
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#define TARGET_ARM_TRANSLATE_H
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/* internal defines */
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typedef struct DisasContext {
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target_ulong pc;
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uint32_t insn;
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int is_jmp;
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/* Nonzero if this instruction has been conditionally skipped. */
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int condjmp;
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/* The label that will be jumped to when the instruction is skipped. */
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TCGLabel *condlabel;
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/* Thumb-2 conditional execution bits. */
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int condexec_mask;
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int condexec_cond;
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struct TranslationBlock *tb;
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int singlestep_enabled;
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int thumb;
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int bswap_code;
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#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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int user;
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#endif
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ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx; /* MMU index to use for normal loads/stores */
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bool ns; /* Use non-secure CPREG bank on access */
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int fp_excp_el; /* FP exception EL or 0 if enabled */
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bool el3_is_aa64; /* Flag indicating whether EL3 is AArch64 or not */
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bool vfp_enabled; /* FP enabled via FPSCR.EN */
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int vec_len;
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int vec_stride;
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/* Immediate value in AArch32 SVC insn; must be set if is_jmp == DISAS_SWI
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* so that top level loop can generate correct syndrome information.
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*/
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uint32_t svc_imm;
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int aarch64;
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int current_el;
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GHashTable *cp_regs;
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uint64_t features; /* CPU features bits */
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/* Because unallocated encodings generate different exception syndrome
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* information from traps due to FP being disabled, we can't do a single
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* "is fp access disabled" check at a high level in the decode tree.
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* To help in catching bugs where the access check was forgotten in some
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* code path, we set this flag when the access check is done, and assert
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* that it is set at the point where we actually touch the FP regs.
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*/
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bool fp_access_checked;
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/* ARMv8 single-step state (this is distinct from the QEMU gdbstub
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* single-step support).
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*/
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bool ss_active;
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bool pstate_ss;
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/* True if the insn just emitted was a load-exclusive instruction
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* (necessary for syndrome information for single step exceptions),
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* ie A64 LDX*, LDAX*, A32/T32 LDREX*, LDAEX*.
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*/
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bool is_ldex;
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/* True if a single-step exception will be taken to the current EL */
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bool ss_same_el;
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/* Bottom two bits of XScale c15_cpar coprocessor access control reg */
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int c15_cpar;
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#define TMP_A64_MAX 16
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int tmp_a64_count;
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TCGv_i64 tmp_a64[TMP_A64_MAX];
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} DisasContext;
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extern TCGv_ptr cpu_env;
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static inline int arm_dc_feature(DisasContext *dc, int feature)
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{
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return (dc->features & (1ULL << feature)) != 0;
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}
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static inline int get_mem_index(DisasContext *s)
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{
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return s->mmu_idx;
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}
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/* Function used to determine the target exception EL when otherwise not known
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* or default.
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*/
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static inline int default_exception_el(DisasContext *s)
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{
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/* If we are coming from secure EL0 in a system with a 32-bit EL3, then
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* there is no secure EL1, so we route exceptions to EL3. Otherwise,
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* exceptions can only be routed to ELs above 1, so we target the higher of
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* 1 or the current EL.
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*/
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return (s->mmu_idx == ARMMMUIdx_S1SE0 && !s->el3_is_aa64)
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? 3 : MAX(1, s->current_el);
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}
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/* target-specific extra values for is_jmp */
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/* These instructions trap after executing, so the A32/T32 decoder must
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* defer them until after the conditional execution state has been updated.
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* WFI also needs special handling when single-stepping.
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*/
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#define DISAS_WFI 4
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#define DISAS_SWI 5
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/* For instructions which unconditionally cause an exception we can skip
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* emitting unreachable code at the end of the TB in the A64 decoder
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*/
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#define DISAS_EXC 6
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/* WFE */
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#define DISAS_WFE 7
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#define DISAS_HVC 8
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#define DISAS_SMC 9
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#define DISAS_YIELD 10
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#ifdef TARGET_AARCH64
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void a64_translate_init(void);
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void gen_intermediate_code_internal_a64(ARMCPU *cpu,
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TranslationBlock *tb,
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bool search_pc);
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void gen_a64_set_pc_im(uint64_t val);
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void aarch64_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f,
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fprintf_function cpu_fprintf, int flags);
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#else
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static inline void a64_translate_init(void)
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{
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}
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static inline void gen_intermediate_code_internal_a64(ARMCPU *cpu,
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TranslationBlock *tb,
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bool search_pc)
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{
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}
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static inline void gen_a64_set_pc_im(uint64_t val)
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{
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}
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static inline void aarch64_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f,
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fprintf_function cpu_fprintf,
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int flags)
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{
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}
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#endif
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void arm_gen_test_cc(int cc, TCGLabel *label);
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#endif /* TARGET_ARM_TRANSLATE_H */
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