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/*
* MIPS emulation helpers for qemu.
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Jocelyn Mayer
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
#include "exec/memop.h"
#include "fpu_helper.h"
/* 64 bits arithmetic for 32 bits hosts */
static inline uint64_t get_HILO(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
return ((uint64_t)(env->active_tc.HI[0]) << 32) |
(uint32_t)env->active_tc.LO[0];
}
static inline target_ulong set_HIT0_LO(CPUMIPSState *env, uint64_t HILO)
{
env->active_tc.LO[0] = (int32_t)(HILO & 0xFFFFFFFF);
return env->active_tc.HI[0] = (int32_t)(HILO >> 32);
}
static inline target_ulong set_HI_LOT0(CPUMIPSState *env, uint64_t HILO)
{
target_ulong tmp = env->active_tc.LO[0] = (int32_t)(HILO & 0xFFFFFFFF);
env->active_tc.HI[0] = (int32_t)(HILO >> 32);
return tmp;
}
/* Multiplication variants of the vr54xx. */
target_ulong helper_muls(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, 0 - ((int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2));
}
target_ulong helper_mulsu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, 0 - (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 *
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_macc(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, (int64_t)get_HILO(env) + (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_macchi(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (int64_t)get_HILO(env) + (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_maccu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, (uint64_t)get_HILO(env) +
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 * (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_macchiu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (uint64_t)get_HILO(env) +
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 * (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_msac(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, (int64_t)get_HILO(env) - (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_msachi(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (int64_t)get_HILO(env) - (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_msacu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HI_LOT0(env, (uint64_t)get_HILO(env) -
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 * (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_msachiu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (uint64_t)get_HILO(env) -
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 * (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_mulhi(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 * (int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_mulhiu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 *
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_mulshi(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, 0 - (int64_t)(int32_t)arg1 *
(int64_t)(int32_t)arg2);
}
target_ulong helper_mulshiu(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg1,
target_ulong arg2)
{
return set_HIT0_LO(env, 0 - (uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg1 *
(uint64_t)(uint32_t)arg2);
}
static inline target_ulong bitswap(target_ulong v)
{
v = ((v >> 1) & (target_ulong)0x5555555555555555ULL) |
((v & (target_ulong)0x5555555555555555ULL) << 1);
v = ((v >> 2) & (target_ulong)0x3333333333333333ULL) |
((v & (target_ulong)0x3333333333333333ULL) << 2);
v = ((v >> 4) & (target_ulong)0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0FULL) |
((v & (target_ulong)0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0FULL) << 4);
return v;
}
#ifdef TARGET_MIPS64
target_ulong helper_dbitswap(target_ulong rt)
{
return bitswap(rt);
}
#endif
target_ulong helper_bitswap(target_ulong rt)
{
return (int32_t)bitswap(rt);
}
target_ulong helper_rotx(target_ulong rs, uint32_t shift, uint32_t shiftx,
uint32_t stripe)
{
int i;
uint64_t tmp0 = ((uint64_t)rs) << 32 | ((uint64_t)rs & 0xffffffff);
uint64_t tmp1 = tmp0;
for (i = 0; i <= 46; i++) {
int s;
if (i & 0x8) {
s = shift;
} else {
s = shiftx;
}
if (stripe != 0 && !(i & 0x4)) {
s = ~s;
}
if (s & 0x10) {
if (tmp0 & (1LL << (i + 16))) {
tmp1 |= 1LL << i;
} else {
tmp1 &= ~(1LL << i);
}
}
}
uint64_t tmp2 = tmp1;
for (i = 0; i <= 38; i++) {
int s;
if (i & 0x4) {
s = shift;
} else {
s = shiftx;
}
if (s & 0x8) {
if (tmp1 & (1LL << (i + 8))) {
tmp2 |= 1LL << i;
} else {
tmp2 &= ~(1LL << i);
}
}
}
uint64_t tmp3 = tmp2;
for (i = 0; i <= 34; i++) {
int s;
if (i & 0x2) {
s = shift;
} else {
s = shiftx;
}
if (s & 0x4) {
if (tmp2 & (1LL << (i + 4))) {
tmp3 |= 1LL << i;
} else {
tmp3 &= ~(1LL << i);
}
}
}
uint64_t tmp4 = tmp3;
for (i = 0; i <= 32; i++) {
int s;
if (i & 0x1) {
s = shift;
} else {
s = shiftx;
}
if (s & 0x2) {
if (tmp3 & (1LL << (i + 2))) {
tmp4 |= 1LL << i;
} else {
tmp4 &= ~(1LL << i);
}
}
}
uint64_t tmp5 = tmp4;
for (i = 0; i <= 31; i++) {
int s;
s = shift;
if (s & 0x1) {
if (tmp4 & (1LL << (i + 1))) {
tmp5 |= 1LL << i;
} else {
tmp5 &= ~(1LL << i);
}
}
}
return (int64_t)(int32_t)(uint32_t)tmp5;
}
void helper_fork(target_ulong arg1, target_ulong arg2)
{
/*
* arg1 = rt, arg2 = rs
* TODO: store to TC register
*/
}
target_ulong helper_yield(CPUMIPSState *env, target_ulong arg)
{
target_long arg1 = arg;
if (arg1 < 0) {
/* No scheduling policy implemented. */
if (arg1 != -2) {
if (env->CP0_VPEControl & (1 << CP0VPECo_YSI) &&
env->active_tc.CP0_TCStatus & (1 << CP0TCSt_DT)) {
env->CP0_VPEControl &= ~(0x7 << CP0VPECo_EXCPT);
env->CP0_VPEControl |= 4 << CP0VPECo_EXCPT;
do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_THREAD, GETPC());
}
}
} else if (arg1 == 0) {
if (0) {
/* TODO: TC underflow */
env->CP0_VPEControl &= ~(0x7 << CP0VPECo_EXCPT);
do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_THREAD, GETPC());
} else {
/* TODO: Deallocate TC */
}
} else if (arg1 > 0) {
/* Yield qualifier inputs not implemented. */
env->CP0_VPEControl &= ~(0x7 << CP0VPECo_EXCPT);
env->CP0_VPEControl |= 2 << CP0VPECo_EXCPT;
do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_THREAD, GETPC());
}
return env->CP0_YQMask;
}
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
2016-04-28 00:21:06 +02:00
static inline void check_hwrena(CPUMIPSState *env, int reg, uintptr_t pc)
{
if ((env->hflags & MIPS_HFLAG_CP0) || (env->CP0_HWREna & (1 << reg))) {
return;
}
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_RI, pc);
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_cpunum(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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check_hwrena(env, 0, GETPC());
return env->CP0_EBase & 0x3ff;
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_synci_step(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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check_hwrena(env, 1, GETPC());
return env->SYNCI_Step;
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_cc(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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check_hwrena(env, 2, GETPC());
#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
return env->CP0_Count;
#else
return (int32_t)cpu_mips_get_count(env);
#endif
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_ccres(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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check_hwrena(env, 3, GETPC());
return env->CCRes;
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_performance(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
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check_hwrena(env, 4, GETPC());
return env->CP0_Performance0;
}
target_ulong helper_rdhwr_xnp(CPUMIPSState *env)
{
target-mips: Fix RDHWR exception host PC Commit b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") changed the rdhwr helpers to use check_hwrena() to check the register being accessed is enabled in CP0_HWREna when used from user mode. If that check fails an EXCP_RI exception is raised at the host PC calculated with GETPC(). However check_hwrena() may not be fully inlined as the do_raise_exception() part of it is common regardless of the arguments. This causes GETPC() to calculate the address in the call in the helper instead of the generated code calling the helper. No TB will be found and the EPC reported with the resulting guest RI exception points to the beginning of the TB instead of the RDHWR instruction. We can't reliably force check_hwrena() to be inlined, and converting it to a macro would be ugly, so instead pass the host PC in as an argument, with each rdhwr helper passing GETPC(). This should avoid any dependence on compiler behaviour, and in practice seems to ensure the full inlining of check_hwrena() on x86_64. This issue causes failures when running a MIPS KVM (trap & emulate) guest in a MIPS QEMU TCG guest, as the inner guest kernel will do a RDHWR of counter, which is disabled in the outer guest's CP0_HWREna by KVM so it can emulate the inner guest's counter. The emulation fails and the RI exception is passed to the inner guest. Fixes: b00c72180c36 ("target-mips: add PC, XNP reg numbers to RDHWR") Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com> Cc: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Cc: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
2016-04-28 00:21:06 +02:00
check_hwrena(env, 5, GETPC());
return (env->CP0_Config5 >> CP0C5_XNP) & 1;
}
void helper_pmon(CPUMIPSState *env, int function)
{
function /= 2;
switch (function) {
case 2: /* TODO: char inbyte(int waitflag); */
if (env->active_tc.gpr[4] == 0) {
env->active_tc.gpr[2] = -1;
}
/* Fall through */
case 11: /* TODO: char inbyte (void); */
env->active_tc.gpr[2] = -1;
break;
case 3:
case 12:
printf("%c", (char)(env->active_tc.gpr[4] & 0xFF));
break;
case 17:
break;
case 158:
{
unsigned char *fmt = (void *)(uintptr_t)env->active_tc.gpr[4];
printf("%s", fmt);
}
break;
}
}
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
void mips_cpu_do_unaligned_access(CPUState *cs, vaddr addr,
MMUAccessType access_type,
int mmu_idx, uintptr_t retaddr)
{
MIPSCPU *cpu = MIPS_CPU(cs);
CPUMIPSState *env = &cpu->env;
int error_code = 0;
int excp;
if (!(env->hflags & MIPS_HFLAG_DM)) {
env->CP0_BadVAddr = addr;
}
if (access_type == MMU_DATA_STORE) {
excp = EXCP_AdES;
} else {
excp = EXCP_AdEL;
if (access_type == MMU_INST_FETCH) {
error_code |= EXCP_INST_NOTAVAIL;
}
}
do_raise_exception_err(env, excp, error_code, retaddr);
}
void mips_cpu_do_transaction_failed(CPUState *cs, hwaddr physaddr,
vaddr addr, unsigned size,
MMUAccessType access_type,
int mmu_idx, MemTxAttrs attrs,
MemTxResult response, uintptr_t retaddr)
{
MIPSCPU *cpu = MIPS_CPU(cs);
MIPSCPUClass *mcc = MIPS_CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
CPUMIPSState *env = &cpu->env;
if (access_type == MMU_INST_FETCH) {
do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_IBE, retaddr);
} else if (!mcc->no_data_aborts) {
do_raise_exception(env, EXCP_DBE, retaddr);
}
}
#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */