Use bits from configuration registers for availability control
of MT ASE instructions, rather than only ISA_MT bit in insn_flags.
This is done by adding a field in hflags for MT bit, and adding
functions check_mt() and check_cp0_mt().
Backports commit 9affc1c59279f482ff145e0371926f79b6448e3e from qemu
Implement support for nanoMIPS LLWP/SCWP instructions. Beside
adding core functionality of these instructions, this patch adds
support for availability control via configuration bit XNP.
Backports commit 0b16dcd180bdbe3add9edea42c2374d427882661 from qemu
Add CP0_Config3 and CP0_Config5 to DisasContext structure. This is
needed for implementing availability control of various instructions.
Backports commit ab77fc611bf004dfd25ecad5b2c11261e32012e9 from qemu
Implement emulation of nanoMIPS EXTW instruction. EXTW instruction
is similar to the MIPS r6 ALIGN instruction, except that it counts
the other way and in bits instead of bytes. We therefore generalise
gen_align() function into a new gen_align_bits() function (which
counts in bits instead of bytes and optimises when bits = size of
the word), and implement gen_align() and a new gen_ext() based on
that. Since we need to know the word size to check for when the
number of bits == the word size, the opc argument is replaced with
a wordsz argument (either 32 or 64).
Backports commit 821f2008c3c708e0e33158039ab55673a0f04519 from qemu
Added a helper for ROTX based on the pseudocode from the
architecture spec. This instraction was not present in previous
MIPS instruction sets.
Backports commit e222f5067269392af489731221750976d0cf3c05 from qemu
Add emulation of nanoMIPS instructions situated in pool p_lsx, and
emulation of LSA instruction as well.
Backports commit eac5266459fb83e70fbf33f95c7c846f89df5c6a from qemu
Add emulation of SAVE16 and RESTORE.JRC16 instructions. Routines
gen_save(), gen_restore(), and gen_adjust_sp() are provided to support
this feature.
This patch at the same time provides function gen_op_addr_addi(). This
function will be used in emulation of some other nanoMIPS instructions.
Backports commit bf0718c59a4b27dd01346a7b5b9a183ed1b18fb7 from qemu
Add empty body and invocation of decode_nanomips_opc() if the bit
ISA_NANOMIPS32 is set in ctx->insn_flags.
Backports commit c533c0f4741be62501ef6c7f6ce77ffbfc2e4964 from qemu
Only if Config3.ISA is 3 (microMIPS), the mode should be switched in
cpu_state_reset(). Config3.ISA is 1 for nanoMIPS processors, and no mode
change should happen.
Backports commit 0bbc0396809f6caaaf96863dafe738e94f9b73ea from qemu
Add nanoMIPS opcodes. nanoMIPS instruction are organized by so-called
instruction pools. Each pool contains a set of opcodes, that in turn
can be instruction opcodes or instruction pool opcodes.
Backports commit 261c95a0e98e5e9b13c9c005a991b7e7dc27f38a from qemu
Following the bulk conversion of the iwMMXt code, there are
just a handful of hard coded tabs in target/arm; fix them.
This is a whitespace-only patch.
Backports commit 6e0fafe2ef02378c696e7cf84ef41511e3b3b81a from qemu
Untabify the arm iwmmxt_helper.c. This affects only the iwMMXt code.
We've never touched that code in years, so it's not going to get
fixed up by our "change when touched" process, and a bulk change is
not going to be too disruptive.
This commit was produced using Emacs "untabify" (plus one
by-hand removal of a space to fix a checkpatch nit); it is
a whitespace-only change.
Backports commit 67aed15551f9814712d5ac25a155919b34fbd627 from qemu
On 32-bit exception entry, CPSR.J must always be set to 0
(see v7A Arm ARM DDI0406C.c B1.8.5). CPSR.IL must also
be cleared on 32-bit exception entry (see v8A Arm ARM
DDI0487C.a G1.10).
Clear these bits. (This fixes a bug which will never be noticed
by non-buggy guests.)
Backports commit 829f9fd394ab082753308cbda165c13eaf8fae49 from qemu
Factor out the code which changes the CPU state so as to
actually take an exception to AArch32. We're going to want
to use this for handling exception entry to Hyp mode.
Backports commit dea8378bb3e86f2c6bd05afb3927619f7c51bb47 from qemu
The AArch32 HCR and HCR2 registers alias HCR_EL2
bits [31:0] and [63:32]; implement them.
Since HCR2 exists in ARMv8 but not ARMv7, we need new
regdef arrays for "we have EL3, not EL2, we're ARMv8"
and "we have EL2, we're ARMv8" to hold the definitions.
Backports commit ce4afed8396aabaf87cd42fbe8a4c14f7a9d5c10 from qemu
The v8 AArch32 HACTLR2 register maps to bits [63:32] of ACTLR_EL2.
We implement ACTLR_EL2 as RAZ/WI, so make HACTLR2 also RAZ/WI.
(We put the regdef next to ACTLR_EL2 as a reminder in case we
ever make ACTLR_EL2 something other than RAZ/WI).
Backports commit 0e0456ab8895a5e85998904549e331d36c2692a5 from qemu
The current implementation has three bugs,
* segment limits are not enforced in protected mode if the L bit is set
in the target segment descriptor
* segment limits are not enforced in compatibility mode (ljmp to 32-bit
code segment in long mode)
* #GP(new_cs) is generated rather than #GP(0)
Now the segment limits are enforced if we're not in long mode OR the
target code segment doesn't have the L bit set.
Backports commit db7196db5d5d932f388643baae6835f8dcda6921 from qemu
Currently call gates are always treated as 32-bit gates. In IA-32e mode
(either compatibility or 64-bit submode), system segment descriptors are
always 64-bit. Treating them as 32-bit has the expected unfortunate
effect: only the lower 32 bits of the offset are loaded, the stack
pointer is truncated, a bad new stack pointer is loaded from the TSS (if
switching privilege levels), etc.
This change adds support for 64-bit call gate to the lcall and ljmp
instructions. Additionally, there should be a check for non-canonical
stack pointers, but I've omitted that since there doesn't seem to be
checks for non-canonical addresses in this code elsewhere.
I've left the raise_exception_err_ra lines unwapped at 80 columns to
match the style in the rest of the file.
Backports commit 0aca060526d3ff9632aaed66e8611814580c13de from qemu
We need to use these flags in other files rather than just in exec.c,
For example, RAM_SHARED should be used when create a ram block from file.
We expose them the exec/memory.h
Backports commit b0e5de93811077254a536c23b713b49e12efb742 from qemu
ARMv7VE introduced the ERET instruction, which is necessary to
return from an exception taken to Hyp mode. Implement this.
In A32 encoding it is a completely new encoding; in T32 it
is an adjustment of the behaviour of the existing
"SUBS PC, LR, #<imm8>" instruction.
Backports commit 55c544ed2709bd202e71e77ddfe3ea0327852211 from qemu
The MSR (banked) and MRS (banked) instructions allow accesses to ELR_Hyp
from either Monitor or Hyp mode. Our translate time check
was overly strict and only permitted access from Monitor mode.
The runtime check we do in msr_mrs_banked_exc_checks() had the
correct code in it, but never got there because of the earlier
"currmode == tgtmode" check. Special case ELR_Hyp.
Backports commit aec4dd09f172ee64c19222b78269d5952fd9c1dc from qemu
The AArch32 HSR is the equivalent of AArch64 ESR_EL2;
we can implement it by marking our existing ESR_EL2 regdef
as STATE_BOTH. It also needs to be "RES0 from EL3 if
EL2 not implemented", so add the missing stanza to
el3_no_el2_cp_reginfo.
Backports commit 68e78e332cb1c3f8b0317a0443acb2b5e190f0dd from qemu
The AArch32 virtualization extensions support these fault address
registers:
* HDFAR: aliased with AArch64 FAR_EL2[31:0] and AArch32 DFAR(S)
* HIFAR: aliased with AArch64 FAR_EL2[63:32] and AArch32 IFAR(S)
Implement the accessors for these. This fixes in passing a bug
where we weren't implementing the "RES0 from EL3 if EL2 not
implemented" behaviour for AArch64 FAR_EL2.
Backports commit cba517c31e7df8932c4473c477a0f01d8a0adc48 from qemu