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Richard Henderson f73b360f8e target/arm: Rename isar_feature_aa32_fpdp_v2
The old name, isar_feature_aa32_fpdp, does not reflect
that the test includes VFPv2. We will introduce another
feature tests for VFPv3.

Backports commit c4ff873583834c8275586914fff714e3ae65dee4 from qemu
2020-03-21 23:16:00 -04:00
Richard Henderson 06b52d6660 target/arm: Add isar_feature_aa32_vfp_simd
Use this in the places that were checking ARM_FEATURE_VFP, and
are obviously testing for the existance of the register set
as opposed to testing for some particular instruction extension.

Backports commit 7fbc6a403a0aab834e764fa61d81ed8586cfe352 from qemu
2020-03-21 23:11:36 -04:00
Richard Henderson 833de589ed target/arm: Use isar_feature_aa32_simd_r32 more places
Many uses of ARM_FEATURE_VFP3 are testing for the number of simd
registers implemented. Use the proper test vs MVFR0.SIMDReg.

Backports commit a6627f5fc607939f7c8b9c3157fdcb2d368ba0ed from qemu
2020-03-21 19:39:35 -04:00
Peter Maydell 61cf5abc9e target/arm: Correctly implement ACTLR2, HACTLR2
The ACTLR2 and HACTLR2 AArch32 system registers didn't exist in ARMv7
or the original ARMv8. They were later added as optional registers,
whose presence is signaled by the ID_MMFR4.AC2 field. From ARMv8.2
they are mandatory (ie ID_MMFR4.AC2 must be non-zero).

We implemented HACTLR2 in commit 0e0456ab8895a5e85, but we
incorrectly made it exist for all v8 CPUs, and we didn't implement
ACTLR2 at all.

Sort this out by implementing both registers only when they are
supposed to exist, and setting the ID_MMFR4 bit for -cpu max.

Note that this removes HACTLR2 from our Cortex-A53, -A47 and -A72
CPU models; this is correct, because those CPUs do not implement
this register.

Fixes: 0e0456ab8895a5e85

Backports commit f6287c24c66d6b9187c1c2887e1c7cfa4d304b0c from qemu
2020-03-21 18:52:30 -04:00
Peter Maydell 2ce106df33 target/arm: Use isar_feature function for testing AA32HPD feature
Now we have moved ID_MMFR4 into the ARMISARegisters struct, we
can define and use an isar_feature for the presence of the
ARMv8.2-AA32HPD feature, rather than open-coding the test.

While we're here, correct a comment typo which missed an 'A'
from the feature name.

Backports commit 4036b7d1cd9fb1097a5f4bc24d7d31744256260f from qemu
2020-03-21 18:48:57 -04:00
Peter Maydell 4693b2c011 target/arm: Test correct register in aa32_pan and aa32_ats1e1 checks
The isar_feature_aa32_pan and isar_feature_aa32_ats1e1 functions
are supposed to be testing fields in ID_MMFR3; but a cut-and-paste
error meant we were looking at MVFR0 instead.

Fix the functions to look at the right register; this requires
us to move at least id_mmfr3 to the ARMISARegisters struct; we
choose to move all the ID_MMFRn registers for consistency.

Backports commit 10054016eda1b13bdd8340d100fd029cc8b58f36 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:47:12 -04:00
Peter Maydell e72fa1cb33 target/arm: Correct handling of PMCR_EL0.LC bit
The LC bit in the PMCR_EL0 register is supposed to be:
* read/write
* RES1 on an AArch64-only implementation
* an architecturally UNKNOWN value on reset
(and use of LC==0 by software is deprecated).

We were implementing it incorrectly as read-only always zero,
though we do have all the code needed to test it and behave
accordingly.

Instead make it a read-write bit which resets to 1 always, which
satisfies all the architectural requirements above.

Backports commit 62d96ff48510f4bf648ad12f5d3a5507227b026f from qemu
2020-03-21 18:40:26 -04:00
Peter Maydell de428e4b45 target/arm: Correct definition of PMCRDP
The PMCR_EL0.DP bit is bit 5, which is 0x20, not 0x10. 0x10 is 'X'.
Correct our #define of PMCRDP and add the missing PMCRX.

We do have the correct behaviour for handling the DP bit being
set, so this fixes a guest-visible bug.

Fixes: 033614c47de

Backports commit a1ed04dd79aabb9dbeeb5fa7d49f1a3de0357553 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:39:37 -04:00
Peter Maydell 4dd57f7acc target/arm: Implement ARMv8.4-PMU extension
The ARMv8.4-PMU extension adds:
* one new required event, STALL
* one new system register PMMIR_EL1

(There are also some more L1-cache related events, but since
we don't implement any cache we don't provide these, in the
same way we don't provide the base-PMUv3 cache events.)

The STALL event "counts every attributable cycle on which no
attributable instruction or operation was sent for execution on this
PE". QEMU doesn't stall in this sense, so this is another
always-reads-zero event.

The PMMIR_EL1 register is a read-only register providing
implementation-specific information about the PMU; currently it has
only one field, SLOTS, which defines behaviour of the STALL_SLOT PMU
event. Since QEMU doesn't implement the STALL_SLOT event, we can
validly make the register read zero.

Backports commit 15dd1ebda4a6ef928d484c5a4f48b8ccb7438bb2 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:37:50 -04:00
Peter Maydell 5c93f43eb9 target/arm: Implement ARMv8.1-PMU extension
The ARMv8.1-PMU extension requires:
* the evtCount field in PMETYPER<n>_EL0 is 16 bits, not 10
* MDCR_EL2.HPMD allows event counting to be disabled at EL2
* two new required events, STALL_FRONTEND and STALL_BACKEND
* ID register bits in ID_AA64DFR0_EL1 and ID_DFR0

We already implement the 16-bit evtCount field and the
HPMD bit, so all that is missing is the two new events:
STALL_FRONTEND
"counts every cycle counted by the CPU_CYCLES event on which no
operation was issued because there are no operations available
to issue to this PE from the frontend"
STALL_BACKEND
"counts every cycle counted by the CPU_CYCLES event on which no
operation was issued because the backend is unable to accept
any available operations from the frontend"

QEMU never stalls in this sense, so our implementation is trivial:
always return a zero count.

Backports commit 0727f63b1ecf765ebc48266f616f8fc362dc7fbc from qemu
2020-03-21 18:34:33 -04:00
Peter Maydell cef6f3e72c target/arm: Move DBGDIDR into ARMISARegisters
We're going to want to read the DBGDIDR register from KVM in
a subsequent commit, which means it needs to be in the
ARMISARegisters sub-struct. Move it.

Backports commit 4426d3617d64922d97b74ed22e67e33b6fb7de0a from qemu
2020-03-21 18:29:01 -04:00
Peter Maydell a6c9c87a5d target/arm: Stop assuming DBGDIDR always exists
The AArch32 DBGDIDR defines properties like the number of
breakpoints, watchpoints and context-matching comparators. On an
AArch64 CPU, the register may not even exist if AArch32 is not
supported at EL1.

Currently we hard-code use of DBGDIDR to identify the number of
breakpoints etc; this works for all our TCG CPUs, but will break if
we ever add an AArch64-only CPU. We also have an assert() that the
AArch32 and AArch64 registers match, which currently works only by
luck for KVM because we don't populate either of these ID registers
from the KVM vCPU and so they are both zero.

Clean this up so we have functions for finding the number
of breakpoints, watchpoints and context comparators which look
in the appropriate ID register.

This allows us to drop the "check that AArch64 and AArch32 agree
on the number of breakpoints etc" asserts:
* we no longer look at the AArch32 versions unless that's the
right place to be looking
* it's valid to have a CPU (eg AArch64-only) where they don't match
* we shouldn't have been asserting the validity of ID registers
in a codepath used with KVM anyway

Backports commit 88ce6c6ee85d902f59dc65afc3ca86b34f02b9ed from qemu
2020-03-21 18:26:24 -04:00
Peter Maydell afc28d9b2c target/arm: Add _aa64_ and _any_ versions of pmu_8_1 isar checks
Add the 64-bit version of the "is this a v8.1 PMUv3?"
ID register check function, and the _any_ version that
checks for either AArch32 or AArch64 support. We'll use
this in a later commit.

We don't (yet) do any isar_feature checks on ID_AA64DFR1_EL1,
but we move id_aa64dfr1 into the ARMISARegisters struct with
id_aa64dfr0, for consistency.

Backports commit 2a609df87d9b886fd38a190a754dbc241ff707e8 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:24:00 -04:00
Peter Maydell e64143966a target/arm: Define an aa32_pmu_8_1 isar feature test function
Instead of open-coding a check on the ID_DFR0 PerfMon ID register
field, create a standardly-named isar_feature for "does AArch32 have
a v8.1 PMUv3" and use it.

This entails moving the id_dfr0 field into the ARMISARegisters struct.

Backports commit a617953855b65a602d36364b9643f7e5bc31288e from qemu
2020-03-21 18:21:26 -04:00
Peter Maydell fd6c635e03 target/arm: Add and use FIELD definitions for ID_AA64DFR0_EL1
Add FIELD() definitions for the ID_AA64DFR0_EL1 and use them
where we currently have hard-coded bit values.

Backports commit ceb2744b47a1ef4184dca56a158eb3156b6eba36 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:16:55 -04:00
Peter Maydell ebd7131c16 target/arm: Factor out PMU register definitions
Pull the code that defines the various PMU registers out
into its own function, matching the pattern we have
already for the debug registers.

Apart from one style fix to a multi-line comment, this
is purely movement of code with no changes to it.

Backports commit 24183fb6f00ecca8b508e245c95ff50ddde3f18b from qemu
2020-03-21 18:15:09 -04:00
Peter Maydell b1c088e2f2 target/arm: Define and use any_predinv isar_feature test
Instead of open-coding "ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64 ? aa64_predinv: aa32_predinv",
define and use an any_predinv isar_feature test function.

Backports commit 22e570730d15374453baa73ff2a699e01ef4e950 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:13:25 -04:00
Peter Maydell 778fcd9562 target/arm: Check aa32_pan in take_aarch32_exception(), not aa64_pan
In take_aarch32_exception(), we know we are dealing with a CPU that
has AArch32, so the right isar_feature test is aa32_pan, not aa64_pan.

Backports commit f8af1143ef93954e77cf59e09b5e004dafbd64fd from qemu
2020-03-21 18:09:27 -04:00
Peter Maydell e63f70f980 target/arm: Add _aa32_ to isar_feature functions testing 32-bit ID registers
Enforce a convention that an isar_feature function that tests a
32-bit ID register always has _aa32_ in its name, and one that
tests a 64-bit ID register always has _aa64_ in its name.
We already follow this except for three cases: thumb_div,
arm_div and jazelle, which all need _aa32_ adding.

(As noted in the comment, isar_feature_aa32_fp16_arith()
is an exception in that it currently tests ID_AA64PFR0_EL1,
but will switch to MVFR1 once we've properly implemented
FP16 for AArch32.)

Backports commit 873b73c0c891ec20adacc7bd1ae789294334d675 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:08:23 -04:00
Richard Henderson 0131e804fb target/arm: Split out aa64_va_parameter_tbi, aa64_va_parameter_tbid
For the purpose of rebuild_hflags_a64, we do not need to compute
all of the va parameters, only tbi. Moreover, we can compute them
in a form that is more useful to storing in hflags.

This eliminates the need for aa64_va_parameter_both, so fold that
in to aa64_va_parameter. The remaining calls to aa64_va_parameter
are in get_phys_addr_lpae and in pauth_helper.c.

This reduces the total cpu consumption of aa64_va_parameter in a
kernel boot plus a kvm guest kernel boot from 3% to 0.5%.

Backports commit b830a5ee82e66f54697dcc6450fe9239b7412d13 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:04:39 -04:00
Richard Henderson 2cce7e0dd0 target/arm: Remove ttbr1_valid check from get_phys_addr_lpae
Now that aa64_va_parameters_both sets select based on the number
of ranges in the regime, the ttbr1_valid check is redundant.

Backports commit 03f27724dff15633911e68a3906c30f57938ea45 from qemu
2020-03-21 18:01:24 -04:00
Richard Henderson f3fa39829d target/arm: Fix select for aa64_va_parameters_both
Select should always be 0 for a regime with one range.

Backports commit 71d181640a1a9470f074fa28600ca85587e2ca6b from qemu
2020-03-21 18:00:15 -04:00
Richard Henderson 18a86780ee target/arm: Implement UAO semantics
We need only override the current condition under which
TBFLAG_A64.UNPRIV is set.

Backports commit 7a8014ab871d5320effd737dfe88b2e80f16a509 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:50:29 -04:00
Richard Henderson 5b5050c6ca target/arm: Update MSR access to UAO
Backports commit 9eeb7a1c9531cb3574bfe2c36eb7624802c3ec00 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:48:01 -04:00
Richard Henderson 0630e66b5a target/arm: Add ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1
Add definitions for all of the fields, up to ARMv8.5.
Convert the existing RESERVED register to a full register.
Query KVM for the value of the register for the host.

Backports commit 64761e10af2742a916c08271828890274137b9e8 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:45:27 -04:00
Richard Henderson d196288b4f target/arm: Implement ATS1E1 system registers
This is a minor enhancement over ARMv8.1-PAN.
The *_PAN mmu_idx are used with the existing do_ats_write.

Backports commit 04b07d29722192926f467ea5fedf2c3b0996a2a5 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:42:01 -04:00
Richard Henderson 6576864930 target/arm: Set PAN bit as required on exception entry
The PAN bit is preserved, or set as per SCTLR_ELx.SPAN,
plus several other conditions listed in the ARM ARM.

Backports commit 4a2696c0d4d80e14a192b28148c6167bc5056f94 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:40:11 -04:00
Richard Henderson aad0621f96 target/arm: Enforce PAN semantics in get_S1prot
If we have a PAN-enforcing mmu_idx, set prot == 0 if user_rw != 0.

Backports commit 81636b70c226dc27d7ebc8dedbcec26166d23085 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:35:55 -04:00
Richard Henderson 41d03da852 target/arm: Update arm_mmu_idx_el for PAN
Examine the PAN bit for EL1, EL2, and Secure EL1 to
determine if it applies.

Backports commit 66412260cc1bee60a22d96e4ad8569b85745fea4 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:34:12 -04:00
Richard Henderson 35fab80c57 target/arm: Update MSR access for PAN
For aarch64, there's a dedicated msr (imm, reg) insn.
For aarch32, this is done via msr to cpsr. Writes from el0
are ignored, which is already handled by the CPSR_USER mask.

Backports commit 220f508f49c5f49fb771d5105f991c19ffede3f7 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:33:16 -04:00
Richard Henderson e9850834d5 target/arm: Move LOR regdefs to file scope
For static const regdefs, file scope is preferred.

Backports commit d8564ee4e5bce87ec1fdf23656df9367eb1bc571 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:13:58 -04:00
Richard Henderson 7aaf0d442b target/arm: Add mmu_idx for EL1 and EL2 w/ PAN enabled
To implement PAN, we will want to swap, for short periods
of time, to a different privileged mmu_idx. In addition,
we cannot do this with flushing alone, because the AT*
instructions have both PAN and PAN-less versions.

Add the ARMMMUIdx*_PAN constants where necessary next to
the corresponding ARMMMUIdx* constant.

Backports commit 452ef8cb8c7b06f44a30a3c3a54d3be82c4aef59 from qemu
2020-03-21 17:12:16 -04:00
Richard Henderson ed5a4950fd target/arm: Add arm_mmu_idx_is_stage1_of_2
Use a common predicate for querying stage1-ness.

Backports commit fee7aa46edd76f06c3dc176abb8fd05b365efce6 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:56:03 -04:00
Richard Henderson 36407da586 target/arm: Update arm_cpu_do_interrupt_aarch64 for VHE
When VHE is enabled, the exception level below EL2 is not EL1,
but EL0, and so to identify the entry vector offset for exceptions
targeting EL2 we need to look at the width of EL0, not of EL1.

Backports commit cb092fbbaeb7b4e91b3f9c53150c8160f91577c7 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:35:07 -04:00
Richard Henderson 8f1201e392 target/arm: Update get_a64_user_mem_index for VHE
The EL2&0 translation regime is affected by Load Register (unpriv).

The code structure used here will facilitate later changes in this
area for implementing UAO and NV.

Backports commit cc28fc30e333dc2f20ebfde54444697e26cd8f6d from qemu
2020-03-21 16:33:52 -04:00
Richard Henderson 01e1e7a3a0 target/arm: Update {fp,sve}_exception_el for VHE
When TGE+E2H are both set, CPACR_EL1 is ignored.

Backports commit c2ddb7cf963b3bea838266bfca62514dc9750a10 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:26:01 -04:00
Richard Henderson 86d0163465 target/arm: Update arm_phys_excp_target_el for TGE
The TGE bit routes all asynchronous exceptions to EL2.

Backports commit d1b31428fd522b725bc053c84b5fbc8764061363 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:23:52 -04:00
Richard Henderson 0c03fa2dac target/arm: Flush tlbs for E2&0 translation regime
Backports commit 85d0dc9fa205027554372367f6925749a2d2b4c4 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:22:46 -04:00
Richard Henderson 50ac89852a target/arm: Flush tlb for ASID changes in EL2&0 translation regime
Since we only support a single ASID, flush the tlb when it changes.

Note that TCR_EL2, like TCR_EL1, has the A1 bit that chooses between
the two TTBR* registers for the location of the ASID.

Backports commit d06dc93340825030b6297c61199a17c0067b0377 from qemu
2020-03-21 16:13:55 -04:00
Richard Henderson a2b8ebabfa target/arm: Add VHE timer register redirection and aliasing
Apart from the wholesale redirection that HCR_EL2.E2H performs
for EL2, there's a separate redirection specific to the timers
that happens for EL0 when running in the EL2&0 regime.

Backports commit bb5972e439dc0ac4d21329a9d97bad6760ec702d from qemu
2020-03-21 16:09:54 -04:00
Richard Henderson e41c51f6da target/arm: Add VHE system register redirection and aliasing
Several of the EL1/0 registers are redirected to the EL2 version when in
EL2 and HCR_EL2.E2H is set. Many of these registers have side effects.
Link together the two ARMCPRegInfo structures after they have been
properly instantiated. Install common dispatch routines to all of the
relevant registers.

The same set of registers that are redirected also have additional
EL12/EL02 aliases created to access the original register that was
redirected.

Omit the generic timer registers from redirection here, because we'll
need multiple kinds of redirection from both EL0 and EL2.

Backports commit e2cce18f5c1d0d55328c585c8372cdb096bbf528 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:57:03 -04:00
Richard Henderson ff720b7fd3 target/arm: Update define_one_arm_cp_reg_with_opaque for VHE
For ARMv8.1, op1 == 5 is reserved for EL2 aliases of
EL1 and EL0 registers.

Backports commit b4ecf60f7eee88cbfe5700044790cb7494c5dd37 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:39:54 -04:00
Richard Henderson 8c7795dc04 target/arm: Update timer access for VHE
Backports commit 5bc8437136fb1e7bc8b566f4f2f7269b0f990fad from qemu
2020-03-21 15:38:47 -04:00
Richard Henderson d6150127b4 target/arm: Add the hypervisor virtual counter
Backports commit 8c94b071a09c2183f032febff3112f2b7662156c from qemu
2020-03-21 15:35:36 -04:00
Richard Henderson 8e2ac48ad0 target/arm: Update ctr_el0_access for EL2
Update to include checks against HCR_EL2.TID2.

Backports commit 97475a89375d62a7722e04ced9fbdf0b992f4b83 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:31:48 -04:00
Richard Henderson 6886ba66d0 target/arm: Update aa64_zva_access for EL2
The comment that we don't support EL2 is somewhat out of date.
Update to include checks against HCR_EL2.TDZ.

Backports commit 4351cb72fb65926136ab618c9e40c1f5a8813251 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:30:37 -04:00
Richard Henderson 3a5135473f target/arm: Update arm_sctlr for VHE
Use the correct sctlr for EL2&0 regime. Due to header ordering,
and where arm_mmu_idx_el is declared, we need to move the function
out of line. Use the function in many more places in order to
select the correct control.

Backports commit aaec143212bb70ac9549cf73203d13100bd5c7c2 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:29:21 -04:00
Richard Henderson 6073542afc target/arm: Update arm_mmu_idx for VHE
Return the indexes for the EL2&0 regime when the appropriate bits
are set within HCR_EL2.

Backports commit 6003d9800ee38aa11eefb5cd64ae55abb64bef16 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:23:38 -04:00
Richard Henderson 3d583cd45f target/arm: Split out arm_mmu_idx_el
Backports commit 164690b29f9eaf69fe641859bc9f8954f12e691d from qemu
2020-03-21 15:22:01 -04:00
Richard Henderson f4397b0212 target/arm: Add regime_has_2_ranges
Create a predicate to indicate whether the regime has
both positive and negative addresses.

Backports commit 339370b90d067345b69585ddf4b668fa01f41d67 from qemu
2020-03-21 15:14:11 -04:00