pseries: Add real mode debugging hcalls

PAPR systems support several hypercalls intended for use in real mode
debugging tools.  These implement reads and writes to arbitrary guest
physical addresses.  This is useful for real mode software because it
allows access to IO addresses and memory outside the RMA without going
through the somewhat involved process of setting up the hash page table
and enabling translation.

We want these so that when we add real IO devices, the SLOF firmware can
boot from them without having to enter virtual mode.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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David Gibson 2011-08-10 14:44:20 +00:00 committed by Alexander Graf
parent 4e85f82c85
commit 827200a2df
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@ -463,6 +463,67 @@ static target_ulong h_rtas(CPUState *env, sPAPREnvironment *spapr,
nret, rtas_r3 + 12 + 4*nargs);
}
static target_ulong h_logical_load(CPUState *env, sPAPREnvironment *spapr,
target_ulong opcode, target_ulong *args)
{
target_ulong size = args[0];
target_ulong addr = args[1];
switch (size) {
case 1:
args[0] = ldub_phys(addr);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 2:
args[0] = lduw_phys(addr);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 4:
args[0] = ldl_phys(addr);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 8:
args[0] = ldq_phys(addr);
return H_SUCCESS;
}
return H_PARAMETER;
}
static target_ulong h_logical_store(CPUState *env, sPAPREnvironment *spapr,
target_ulong opcode, target_ulong *args)
{
target_ulong size = args[0];
target_ulong addr = args[1];
target_ulong val = args[2];
switch (size) {
case 1:
stb_phys(addr, val);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 2:
stw_phys(addr, val);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 4:
stl_phys(addr, val);
return H_SUCCESS;
case 8:
stq_phys(addr, val);
return H_SUCCESS;
}
return H_PARAMETER;
}
static target_ulong h_logical_icbi(CPUState *env, sPAPREnvironment *spapr,
target_ulong opcode, target_ulong *args)
{
/* Nothing to do on emulation, KVM will trap this in the kernel */
return H_SUCCESS;
}
static target_ulong h_logical_dcbf(CPUState *env, sPAPREnvironment *spapr,
target_ulong opcode, target_ulong *args)
{
/* Nothing to do on emulation, KVM will trap this in the kernel */
return H_SUCCESS;
}
static spapr_hcall_fn papr_hypercall_table[(MAX_HCALL_OPCODE / 4) + 1];
static spapr_hcall_fn kvmppc_hypercall_table[KVMPPC_HCALL_MAX - KVMPPC_HCALL_BASE + 1];
@ -527,6 +588,18 @@ static void hypercall_init(void)
spapr_register_hypercall(H_REGISTER_VPA, h_register_vpa);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_CEDE, h_cede);
/* "debugger" hcalls (also used by SLOF). Note: We do -not- differenciate
* here between the "CI" and the "CACHE" variants, they will use whatever
* mapping attributes qemu is using. When using KVM, the kernel will
* enforce the attributes more strongly
*/
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_CI_LOAD, h_logical_load);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_CI_STORE, h_logical_store);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_CACHE_LOAD, h_logical_load);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_CACHE_STORE, h_logical_store);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_ICBI, h_logical_icbi);
spapr_register_hypercall(H_LOGICAL_DCBF, h_logical_dcbf);
/* qemu/KVM-PPC specific hcalls */
spapr_register_hypercall(KVMPPC_H_RTAS, h_rtas);
}