1 /* 2 * defines common to all virtual CPUs 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard 5 * 6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 9 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 10 * 11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 14 * Lesser General Public License for more details. 15 * 16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 17 * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 18 */ 19 #ifndef CPU_ALL_H 20 #define CPU_ALL_H 21 22 #include "exec/cpu-common.h" 23 #include "exec/memory.h" 24 #include "qemu/thread.h" 25 #include "hw/core/cpu.h" 26 #include "qemu/rcu.h" 27 28 #define EXCP_INTERRUPT 0x10000 /* async interruption */ 29 #define EXCP_HLT 0x10001 /* hlt instruction reached */ 30 #define EXCP_DEBUG 0x10002 /* cpu stopped after a breakpoint or singlestep */ 31 #define EXCP_HALTED 0x10003 /* cpu is halted (waiting for external event) */ 32 #define EXCP_YIELD 0x10004 /* cpu wants to yield timeslice to another */ 33 #define EXCP_ATOMIC 0x10005 /* stop-the-world and emulate atomic */ 34 35 /* some important defines: 36 * 37 * HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN : if defined, the host cpu is big endian and 38 * otherwise little endian. 39 * 40 * TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN : same for target cpu 41 */ 42 43 #if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) 44 #define BSWAP_NEEDED 45 #endif 46 47 #ifdef BSWAP_NEEDED 48 49 static inline uint16_t tswap16(uint16_t s) 50 { 51 return bswap16(s); 52 } 53 54 static inline uint32_t tswap32(uint32_t s) 55 { 56 return bswap32(s); 57 } 58 59 static inline uint64_t tswap64(uint64_t s) 60 { 61 return bswap64(s); 62 } 63 64 static inline void tswap16s(uint16_t *s) 65 { 66 *s = bswap16(*s); 67 } 68 69 static inline void tswap32s(uint32_t *s) 70 { 71 *s = bswap32(*s); 72 } 73 74 static inline void tswap64s(uint64_t *s) 75 { 76 *s = bswap64(*s); 77 } 78 79 #else 80 81 static inline uint16_t tswap16(uint16_t s) 82 { 83 return s; 84 } 85 86 static inline uint32_t tswap32(uint32_t s) 87 { 88 return s; 89 } 90 91 static inline uint64_t tswap64(uint64_t s) 92 { 93 return s; 94 } 95 96 static inline void tswap16s(uint16_t *s) 97 { 98 } 99 100 static inline void tswap32s(uint32_t *s) 101 { 102 } 103 104 static inline void tswap64s(uint64_t *s) 105 { 106 } 107 108 #endif 109 110 #if TARGET_LONG_SIZE == 4 111 #define tswapl(s) tswap32(s) 112 #define tswapls(s) tswap32s((uint32_t *)(s)) 113 #define bswaptls(s) bswap32s(s) 114 #else 115 #define tswapl(s) tswap64(s) 116 #define tswapls(s) tswap64s((uint64_t *)(s)) 117 #define bswaptls(s) bswap64s(s) 118 #endif 119 120 /* Target-endianness CPU memory access functions. These fit into the 121 * {ld,st}{type}{sign}{size}{endian}_p naming scheme described in bswap.h. 122 */ 123 #if defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) 124 #define lduw_p(p) lduw_be_p(p) 125 #define ldsw_p(p) ldsw_be_p(p) 126 #define ldl_p(p) ldl_be_p(p) 127 #define ldq_p(p) ldq_be_p(p) 128 #define ldfl_p(p) ldfl_be_p(p) 129 #define ldfq_p(p) ldfq_be_p(p) 130 #define stw_p(p, v) stw_be_p(p, v) 131 #define stl_p(p, v) stl_be_p(p, v) 132 #define stq_p(p, v) stq_be_p(p, v) 133 #define stfl_p(p, v) stfl_be_p(p, v) 134 #define stfq_p(p, v) stfq_be_p(p, v) 135 #define ldn_p(p, sz) ldn_be_p(p, sz) 136 #define stn_p(p, sz, v) stn_be_p(p, sz, v) 137 #else 138 #define lduw_p(p) lduw_le_p(p) 139 #define ldsw_p(p) ldsw_le_p(p) 140 #define ldl_p(p) ldl_le_p(p) 141 #define ldq_p(p) ldq_le_p(p) 142 #define ldfl_p(p) ldfl_le_p(p) 143 #define ldfq_p(p) ldfq_le_p(p) 144 #define stw_p(p, v) stw_le_p(p, v) 145 #define stl_p(p, v) stl_le_p(p, v) 146 #define stq_p(p, v) stq_le_p(p, v) 147 #define stfl_p(p, v) stfl_le_p(p, v) 148 #define stfq_p(p, v) stfq_le_p(p, v) 149 #define ldn_p(p, sz) ldn_le_p(p, sz) 150 #define stn_p(p, sz, v) stn_le_p(p, sz, v) 151 #endif 152 153 /* MMU memory access macros */ 154 155 #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) 156 #include "exec/user/abitypes.h" 157 158 /* On some host systems the guest address space is reserved on the host. 159 * This allows the guest address space to be offset to a convenient location. 160 */ 161 extern unsigned long guest_base; 162 extern bool have_guest_base; 163 extern unsigned long reserved_va; 164 165 /* 166 * Limit the guest addresses as best we can. 167 * 168 * When not using -R reserved_va, we cannot really limit the guest 169 * to less address space than the host. For 32-bit guests, this 170 * acts as a sanity check that we're not giving the guest an address 171 * that it cannot even represent. For 64-bit guests... the address 172 * might not be what the real kernel would give, but it is at least 173 * representable in the guest. 174 * 175 * TODO: Improve address allocation to avoid this problem, and to 176 * avoid setting bits at the top of guest addresses that might need 177 * to be used for tags. 178 */ 179 #define GUEST_ADDR_MAX_ \ 180 ((MIN_CONST(TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS, TARGET_ABI_BITS) <= 32) ? \ 181 UINT32_MAX : ~0ul) 182 #define GUEST_ADDR_MAX (reserved_va ? reserved_va - 1 : GUEST_ADDR_MAX_) 183 184 #else 185 186 #include "exec/hwaddr.h" 187 188 #define SUFFIX 189 #define ARG1 as 190 #define ARG1_DECL AddressSpace *as 191 #define TARGET_ENDIANNESS 192 #include "exec/memory_ldst.inc.h" 193 194 #define SUFFIX _cached_slow 195 #define ARG1 cache 196 #define ARG1_DECL MemoryRegionCache *cache 197 #define TARGET_ENDIANNESS 198 #include "exec/memory_ldst.inc.h" 199 200 static inline void stl_phys_notdirty(AddressSpace *as, hwaddr addr, uint32_t val) 201 { 202 address_space_stl_notdirty(as, addr, val, 203 MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL); 204 } 205 206 #define SUFFIX 207 #define ARG1 as 208 #define ARG1_DECL AddressSpace *as 209 #define TARGET_ENDIANNESS 210 #include "exec/memory_ldst_phys.inc.h" 211 212 /* Inline fast path for direct RAM access. */ 213 #define ENDIANNESS 214 #include "exec/memory_ldst_cached.inc.h" 215 216 #define SUFFIX _cached 217 #define ARG1 cache 218 #define ARG1_DECL MemoryRegionCache *cache 219 #define TARGET_ENDIANNESS 220 #include "exec/memory_ldst_phys.inc.h" 221 #endif 222 223 /* page related stuff */ 224 225 #ifdef TARGET_PAGE_BITS_VARY 226 typedef struct { 227 bool decided; 228 int bits; 229 target_long mask; 230 } TargetPageBits; 231 #if defined(CONFIG_ATTRIBUTE_ALIAS) || !defined(IN_EXEC_VARY) 232 extern const TargetPageBits target_page; 233 #else 234 extern TargetPageBits target_page; 235 #endif 236 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_TCG 237 #define TARGET_PAGE_BITS ({ assert(target_page.decided); target_page.bits; }) 238 #define TARGET_PAGE_MASK ({ assert(target_page.decided); target_page.mask; }) 239 #else 240 #define TARGET_PAGE_BITS target_page.bits 241 #define TARGET_PAGE_MASK target_page.mask 242 #endif 243 #define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE (-(int)TARGET_PAGE_MASK) 244 #else 245 #define TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN TARGET_PAGE_BITS 246 #define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE (1 << TARGET_PAGE_BITS) 247 #define TARGET_PAGE_MASK ((target_long)-1 << TARGET_PAGE_BITS) 248 #endif 249 250 #define TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) ROUND_UP((addr), TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) 251 252 /* Using intptr_t ensures that qemu_*_page_mask is sign-extended even 253 * when intptr_t is 32-bit and we are aligning a long long. 254 */ 255 extern uintptr_t qemu_host_page_size; 256 extern intptr_t qemu_host_page_mask; 257 258 #define HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) ROUND_UP((addr), qemu_host_page_size) 259 #define REAL_HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) ROUND_UP((addr), qemu_real_host_page_size) 260 261 /* same as PROT_xxx */ 262 #define PAGE_READ 0x0001 263 #define PAGE_WRITE 0x0002 264 #define PAGE_EXEC 0x0004 265 #define PAGE_BITS (PAGE_READ | PAGE_WRITE | PAGE_EXEC) 266 #define PAGE_VALID 0x0008 267 /* original state of the write flag (used when tracking self-modifying 268 code */ 269 #define PAGE_WRITE_ORG 0x0010 270 /* Invalidate the TLB entry immediately, helpful for s390x 271 * Low-Address-Protection. Used with PAGE_WRITE in tlb_set_page_with_attrs() */ 272 #define PAGE_WRITE_INV 0x0040 273 #if defined(CONFIG_BSD) && defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) 274 /* FIXME: Code that sets/uses this is broken and needs to go away. */ 275 #define PAGE_RESERVED 0x0020 276 #endif 277 278 #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) 279 void page_dump(FILE *f); 280 281 typedef int (*walk_memory_regions_fn)(void *, target_ulong, 282 target_ulong, unsigned long); 283 int walk_memory_regions(void *, walk_memory_regions_fn); 284 285 int page_get_flags(target_ulong address); 286 void page_set_flags(target_ulong start, target_ulong end, int flags); 287 int page_check_range(target_ulong start, target_ulong len, int flags); 288 #endif 289 290 CPUArchState *cpu_copy(CPUArchState *env); 291 292 /* Flags for use in ENV->INTERRUPT_PENDING. 293 294 The numbers assigned here are non-sequential in order to preserve 295 binary compatibility with the vmstate dump. Bit 0 (0x0001) was 296 previously used for CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT, and is cleared when loading 297 the vmstate dump. */ 298 299 /* External hardware interrupt pending. This is typically used for 300 interrupts from devices. */ 301 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD 0x0002 302 303 /* Exit the current TB. This is typically used when some system-level device 304 makes some change to the memory mapping. E.g. the a20 line change. */ 305 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB 0x0004 306 307 /* Halt the CPU. */ 308 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_HALT 0x0020 309 310 /* Debug event pending. */ 311 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_DEBUG 0x0080 312 313 /* Reset signal. */ 314 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_RESET 0x0400 315 316 /* Several target-specific external hardware interrupts. Each target/cpu.h 317 should define proper names based on these defines. */ 318 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_0 0x0008 319 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_1 0x0010 320 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_2 0x0040 321 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_3 0x0200 322 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_4 0x1000 323 324 /* Several target-specific internal interrupts. These differ from the 325 preceding target-specific interrupts in that they are intended to 326 originate from within the cpu itself, typically in response to some 327 instruction being executed. These, therefore, are not masked while 328 single-stepping within the debugger. */ 329 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_INT_0 0x0100 330 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_INT_1 0x0800 331 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_INT_2 0x2000 332 333 /* First unused bit: 0x4000. */ 334 335 /* The set of all bits that should be masked when single-stepping. */ 336 #define CPU_INTERRUPT_SSTEP_MASK \ 337 (CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD \ 338 | CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_0 \ 339 | CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_1 \ 340 | CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_2 \ 341 | CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_3 \ 342 | CPU_INTERRUPT_TGT_EXT_4) 343 344 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY 345 346 /* 347 * Allow some level of source compatibility with softmmu. We do not 348 * support any of the more exotic features, so only invalid pages may 349 * be signaled by probe_access_flags(). 350 */ 351 #define TLB_INVALID_MASK (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 1)) 352 #define TLB_MMIO 0 353 #define TLB_WATCHPOINT 0 354 355 #else 356 357 /* 358 * Flags stored in the low bits of the TLB virtual address. 359 * These are defined so that fast path ram access is all zeros. 360 * The flags all must be between TARGET_PAGE_BITS and 361 * maximum address alignment bit. 362 * 363 * Use TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN so that these bits are constant 364 * when TARGET_PAGE_BITS_VARY is in effect. 365 */ 366 /* Zero if TLB entry is valid. */ 367 #define TLB_INVALID_MASK (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 1)) 368 /* Set if TLB entry references a clean RAM page. The iotlb entry will 369 contain the page physical address. */ 370 #define TLB_NOTDIRTY (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 2)) 371 /* Set if TLB entry is an IO callback. */ 372 #define TLB_MMIO (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 3)) 373 /* Set if TLB entry contains a watchpoint. */ 374 #define TLB_WATCHPOINT (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 4)) 375 /* Set if TLB entry requires byte swap. */ 376 #define TLB_BSWAP (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 5)) 377 /* Set if TLB entry writes ignored. */ 378 #define TLB_DISCARD_WRITE (1 << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN - 6)) 379 380 /* Use this mask to check interception with an alignment mask 381 * in a TCG backend. 382 */ 383 #define TLB_FLAGS_MASK \ 384 (TLB_INVALID_MASK | TLB_NOTDIRTY | TLB_MMIO \ 385 | TLB_WATCHPOINT | TLB_BSWAP | TLB_DISCARD_WRITE) 386 387 /** 388 * tlb_hit_page: return true if page aligned @addr is a hit against the 389 * TLB entry @tlb_addr 390 * 391 * @addr: virtual address to test (must be page aligned) 392 * @tlb_addr: TLB entry address (a CPUTLBEntry addr_read/write/code value) 393 */ 394 static inline bool tlb_hit_page(target_ulong tlb_addr, target_ulong addr) 395 { 396 return addr == (tlb_addr & (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK)); 397 } 398 399 /** 400 * tlb_hit: return true if @addr is a hit against the TLB entry @tlb_addr 401 * 402 * @addr: virtual address to test (need not be page aligned) 403 * @tlb_addr: TLB entry address (a CPUTLBEntry addr_read/write/code value) 404 */ 405 static inline bool tlb_hit(target_ulong tlb_addr, target_ulong addr) 406 { 407 return tlb_hit_page(tlb_addr, addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK); 408 } 409 410 void dump_exec_info(void); 411 void dump_opcount_info(void); 412 #endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */ 413 414 /* Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */ 415 int cpu_memory_rw_debug(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, 416 void *ptr, target_ulong len, bool is_write); 417 418 int cpu_exec(CPUState *cpu); 419 420 /** 421 * cpu_set_cpustate_pointers(cpu) 422 * @cpu: The cpu object 423 * 424 * Set the generic pointers in CPUState into the outer object. 425 */ 426 static inline void cpu_set_cpustate_pointers(ArchCPU *cpu) 427 { 428 cpu->parent_obj.env_ptr = &cpu->env; 429 cpu->parent_obj.icount_decr_ptr = &cpu->neg.icount_decr; 430 } 431 432 /** 433 * env_archcpu(env) 434 * @env: The architecture environment 435 * 436 * Return the ArchCPU associated with the environment. 437 */ 438 static inline ArchCPU *env_archcpu(CPUArchState *env) 439 { 440 return container_of(env, ArchCPU, env); 441 } 442 443 /** 444 * env_cpu(env) 445 * @env: The architecture environment 446 * 447 * Return the CPUState associated with the environment. 448 */ 449 static inline CPUState *env_cpu(CPUArchState *env) 450 { 451 return &env_archcpu(env)->parent_obj; 452 } 453 454 /** 455 * env_neg(env) 456 * @env: The architecture environment 457 * 458 * Return the CPUNegativeOffsetState associated with the environment. 459 */ 460 static inline CPUNegativeOffsetState *env_neg(CPUArchState *env) 461 { 462 ArchCPU *arch_cpu = container_of(env, ArchCPU, env); 463 return &arch_cpu->neg; 464 } 465 466 /** 467 * cpu_neg(cpu) 468 * @cpu: The generic CPUState 469 * 470 * Return the CPUNegativeOffsetState associated with the cpu. 471 */ 472 static inline CPUNegativeOffsetState *cpu_neg(CPUState *cpu) 473 { 474 ArchCPU *arch_cpu = container_of(cpu, ArchCPU, parent_obj); 475 return &arch_cpu->neg; 476 } 477 478 /** 479 * env_tlb(env) 480 * @env: The architecture environment 481 * 482 * Return the CPUTLB state associated with the environment. 483 */ 484 static inline CPUTLB *env_tlb(CPUArchState *env) 485 { 486 return &env_neg(env)->tlb; 487 } 488 489 #endif /* CPU_ALL_H */ 490