This is set to true when the index is for an instruction fetch
translation.
The core get_page_addr_code() sets it, as do the SOFTMMU_CODE_ACCESS
acessors.
All targets ignore it for now, and all other callers pass "false".
This will allow targets who wish to split the mmu index between
instruction and data accesses to do so. A subsequent patch will
do just that for PowerPC.
Backports commit 97ed5ccdee95f0b98bedc601ff979e368583472c from qemu
The LWL/LDL instructions mask the GPR with a mask depending on the
address alignement. It is currently computed by doing:
mask = 0x7fffffffffffffffull >> (t1 ^ 63)
It's simpler to generate it by doing:
mask = ~(-1 << t1)
It uses one TCG instruction less, and it avoids a 32/64-bit constant
loading which can take a few instructions on RISC hosts.
Backports commit eb02cc3f89013612cb05df23b5441741e902bbd2 from qemu
As full specification of P5600 is available, mips32r5-generic should
be renamed to P5600 and corrected as its intention.
Correct PRid and detail of configuration.
Features which are not currently supported are described as FIXME.
Fix Config.MM bit location
Backports commit aff2bc6dc6d839caf6df0900437cc2cc9e180605 from qemu
In semihosting mode the SDBBP 1 instructions should trigger UHI syscall,
but in QEMU this does not happen for recently added microMIPS R6.
Consequently bare metal microMIPS R6 programs supporting UHI will not run.
Backports commit 060ebfef1a09b58fb219b3769b72efb407515bf1 from qemu
Correct computation of vector offsets for EXCP_EXT_INTERRUPT.
For instance, if Cause.IV is 0 the vector offset should be 0x180.
Simplify the finding vector number logic for the Vectored Interrupts.
Backports commit da52a4dfcc4864fd2260ec4eab331f75b1f0240b from qemu
When a LWL, LWR, LDL or LDR instruction triggers a page fault, QEMU
currently reports the aligned address in CP0 BadVAddr, while the Windows
NT kernel expects the unaligned address.
This patch adds a byte access with the unaligned address at the
beginning of the LWL/LWR/LDL/LDR instructions to possibly trigger a page
fault and fill the QEMU TLB.
Backports commit 908680c6441ac468f4871d513f42be396ea0d264 from qemu
Fix Debug Mode flag clearing, and when DERET is placed between LL and SC
do not make SC fail.
Backports commit fe87c2b36ae9c1c9a5279f3891f3bce1b573baa0 from qemu
When syncing the task ASID with EntryHi, correctly or the value instead
of assigning it.
Backports commit 6a973e6b6584221bed89a01e755b88e58b496652 from qemu
MSACSR.Cause bits are needed to be cleared before a vector floating-point
instructions.
FEXDO.df, FEXUPL.df and FEXUPR.df were missed out.
Backports commit d4f4f0d5d9e74c19614479592c8bc865d92773d0 from qemu
Fix core configuration for MIPS64R6-generic to make it as close as
I6400.
I6400 core has 48-bit of Virtual Address available (SEGBITS).
MIPS SIMD Architecture is available.
Rearrange order of bits to match the specification.
Backports commit 4dc89b782095d7a0b919fafd7b1322b3cb1279f1 from qemu
Remove un-needed usages of ENV_GET_CPU() by converting the APIs to use
CPUState pointers and retrieving the env_ptr as minimally needed.
Scripted conversion for target-* change:
for I in target-*/cpu.h; do
sed -i \
's/\(^int cpu_[^_]*_exec(\)[^ ][^ ]* \*s);$/\1CPUState *cpu);/' \
$I;
done
Backports commit ea3e9847408131abc840240bd61e892d28459452 from qemu
The callers (most of them in target-foo/cpu.c) to this function all
have the cpu pointer handy. Just pass it to avoid an ENV_GET_CPU() from
core code (in exec.c).
Backports commit 4bad9e392e788a218967167a38ce2ae7a32a6231 from qemu
Define a new CPU definition supporting MIPS32 Release 6 ISA and
microMIPS32 Release 6 ISA.
Backports commit 4b3bcd016d83cc75f6a495c1db54b6c77f037adc from qemu
Signal a Reserved Instruction exception for removed instruction encoding
in microMIPS Release 6.
Backports commit 9e8f441a7e094c0dc33a1c8f521d9e5bcfc1b4da from qemu
64-bit paired-single (PS) floating point data type is optional in the
pre-Release 6.
It has to raise RI exception when PS type is not implemented. (FIR.PS = 0)
(The PS data type is removed in the Release 6.)
Loongson-2E and Loongson-2F don't have any implementation field in
FCSR0(FIR) but do support PS data format, therefore for these cores RI will
not be signalled regardless of PS bit.
Backports commit e29c962804c4dd3fabd44e703aa87eec555ed910 from qemu
Refactor those instructions in order to reuse them for microMIPS32
Release 6.
Rearrange gen_move_low32().
Backports commit 1f1b4c008e250f870719ed38fbd0bcc14322fc01 from qemu
PABITS are not hardcoded to 36 bits and we do not model 59 PABITS (which is
the architectural limit) in QEMU.
Backports commit 28b027d5b63c7550c7390041d6dd50948c8f55b8 from qemu
Implement MTHC0 and MFHC0 instructions. In MIPS32 they are used to access
upper word of extended to 64-bits CP0 registers.
In MIPS64, when CP0 destination register specified is the EntryLo0 or
EntryLo1, bits 1:0 of the GPR appear at bits 31:30 of EntryLo0 or
EntryLo1. This is to compensate for RI and XI, which were shifted to bits
63:62 by MTC0 to EntryLo0 or EntryLo1. Therefore creating separate
functions for EntryLo0 and EntryLo1.
Backports commit 5204ea79ea739b557f47fc4db96c94edcb33a5d6 from qemu
CP0.PageGrain.ELPA enables support for large physical addresses. This field
is encoded as follows:
0: Large physical address support is disabled.
1: Large physical address support is enabled.
If this bit is a 1, the following changes occur to coprocessor 0 registers:
- The PFNX field of the EntryLo0 and EntryLo1 registers is writable and
concatenated with the PFN field to form the full page frame number.
- Access to optional COP0 registers with PA extension, LLAddr, TagLo is
defined.
P5600 can operate in 32-bit or 40-bit Physical Address Mode. Therefore if
XPA is disabled (CP0.PageGrain.ELPA = 0) then assume 32-bit Address Mode.
In MIPS64 assume 36 as default PABITS (when CP0.PageGrain.ELPA = 0).
env->PABITS value is constant and indicates maximum PABITS available on
a core, whereas env->PAMask is calculated from env->PABITS and is also
affected by CP0.PageGrain.ELPA.
Backports commit e117f52636d04502fab28bd3abe93347c29f39a5 from qemu
Update tlb->PFN to contain PFN concatenated with PFNX. PFNX is 0 if large
physical address is not supported.
Backports commit cd0d45c40133ef8b409aede5ad8a99aeaf6a70fe from qemu
Extend EntryLo0, EntryLo1, LLAddr and TagLo from 32 to 64 bits in MIPS32.
Introduce gen_move_low32() function which moves low 32 bits from 64-bit
temp to GPR; it sign extends 32-bit value on MIPS64 and truncates on
MIPS32.
Backports commit 284b731a6ae47b9ebabb9613e753c4d83cf75dd3 from qemu
ERETNC is identical to ERET except that an ERETNC will not clear the LLbit
that is set by execution of an LL instruction, and thus when placed between
an LL and SC sequence, will never cause the SC to fail.
Presence of ERETNC is denoted by the Config5.LLB.
Backports commit ce9782f40ac16660ea9437bfaa2c9c34d5ed8110 from qemu
MIPS SIMD Architecture vector loads and stores require misalignment support.
MSA Memory access should work as an atomic operation. Therefore, it has to
check validity of all addresses for a vector store access if it is spanning
into two pages.
Separating helper functions for each data format as format is known in
translation.
To use mmu_idx from cpu_mmu_index() instead of calculating it from hflag.
Removing save_cpu_state() call in translation because it is able to use
cpu_restore_state() on fault as GETRA() is passed.
Backports commit adc370a48fd26b92188fa4848dfb088578b1936c from qemu
Release 6 requires misaligned memory access support for all ordinary memory
access instructions (for example, LW/SW, LWC1/SWC1).
However misaligned support is not provided for certain special memory accesses
such as atomics (for example, LL/SC).
Backports commit be3a8c53b4f18bcc51a462d977cc61a0f46ebb1c from qemu
This relatively small architectural feature adds the following:
FIR.FREP: Read-only. If FREP=1, then Config5.FRE and Config5.UFE are
available.
Config5.FRE: When enabled all single-precision FP arithmetic instructions,
LWC1/LWXC1/MTC1, SWC1/SWXC1/MFC1 cause a Reserved Instructions
exception.
Config5.UFE: Allows user to write/read Config5.FRE using CTC1/CFC1
instructions.
Enable the feature in MIPS64R6-generic CPU.
Backports commit 7c979afd11b09a16634699dd6344e3ba10c9677e from qemu
Move the "Tests" group of functions so that gen_load_fpr32() and
gen_store_fpr32() can use generate_exception().
Backports commit eab9944c7801525737626fa45cddaf00932dd2c8 from qemu
PC needs to be saved if an exception can be generated by an helper.
This fixes a problem related to resuming the execution at unexpected address
after an exception (caused by MSA load/store instruction) has been serviced.
Backports commit 0af7a37054310384e00209e0a43efe95b7c19ef0 from qemu
All instructions which may change hflags terminate tb. However, this doesn't
work if such an instruction is placed in delay or forbidden slot.
gen_branch() clears MIPS_HFLAG_BMASK in ctx->hflags and then generates code
to overwrite hflags with ctx->hflags, consequently we loose any execution-time
hflags modifications. For example, in the following scenario hflag related to
Status.CU1 will not be updated:
/* Set Status.CU1 in delay slot */
mfc0 $24, $12, 0
lui $25, 0x2000
or $25, $25, $24
b check_Status_CU1
mtc0 $25, $12, 0
With this change we clear MIPS_HFLAG_BMASK in execution-time hflags if
instruction in delay or forbidden slot wants to terminate tb for some reason
(i.e. ctx->bstate != BS_NONE).
Also, die early and loudly if "unknown branch" is encountered as this should
never happen.
Backports commit a5f533909e746ca6e534b232fb42c9c6fd81b468 from qemu
CP0.BadVAddr is supposed to capture the most recent virtual address that caused
the exception. Currently this does not work correctly for unaligned instruction
fetch as translation is not stopped and CP0.BadVAddr is updated with subsequent
addresses.
Backports commit 62c688693bf2f0355fc5bad5dcc59c1cd2a51f1a from qemu
Save MSACSR state. Also remove fp_status, msa_fp_status, hflags and restore
them in post_load() from the architectural registers.
Float exception flags are not present in vmstate. Information they carry
is used only by softfloat caller who translates them into MIPS FCSR.Cause,
FCSR.Flags and then they are cleared. Therefore there is no need for saving
them in vmstate.
Backports commit 644511117e7ca9f26d633a59c202a297113a796c from qemu
Using rs = -1 in gen_logic_imm() for microMIPS LUI instruction is dangerous
and may bite us when implementing microMIPS R6 because in R6 AUI and LUI
are distinguished by rs value. Therefore use 0 for safety.
Backports commit 5e88759a52934a32502298f2c78c6dfaa144364b from qemu