Add a transaction attribute indicating that a memory access is being
done from user-mode (unprivileged). This corresponds to an equivalent
signal in ARM AMBA buses.
Backports commit 0995bf8cd91b81ec9c1078e37b808794080dc5c0 from qemu
Factor out the page table walk memory accesses into their own function,
so that we can specify the correct S/NS memory attributes for them.
This will also provide a place to use the correct endianness and
handle the need for a stage-2 translation when virtualization is
supported.
Backports commit ebca90e4c3aaaae5ed1ee7c569dea00d5d6ed476 from qemu
Honour the NS bit in ARM page tables:
* when adding entries to the TLB, include the Secure/NonSecure
transaction attribute
* set the NS bit in the PAR when doing ATS operations
Note that we don't yet correctly use the NSTable bit to
cause the page table walk itself to use the right attributes.
Backports commit 8bf5b6a9c1911d2c8473385fc0cebfaaeef42dbc from qem
This patch makes the following changes to the determination of
whether an address is executable, when translating addresses
using LPAE.
1. No longer assumes that PL0 can't execute when it can't read.
It can in AArch64, a difference from AArch32.
2. Use va_size == 64 to determine we're in AArch64, rather than
arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8), which is insufficient.
3. Add additional XN determinants
- NS && is_secure && (SCR & SCR_SIF)
- WXN && (prot & PAGE_WRITE)
- AArch64: (prot_PL0 & PAGE_WRITE)
- AArch32: UWXN && (prot_PL0 & PAGE_WRITE)
- XN determination should also work in secure mode (untested)
- XN may even work in EL2 (currently impossible to test)
4. Cleans up the bloated PAGE_EXEC condition - by removing it.
The helper get_S1prot is introduced. It may even work in EL2,
when support for that comes, but, as the function name implies,
it only works for stage 1 translations.
Backports commit d8e052b387635639a6ba4a09a7874fd2f113b218 from qemu
Introduce simple_ap_to_rw_prot(), which has the same behavior as
ap_to_rw_prot(), but takes the 2-bit simple AP[2:1] instead of
the 3-bit AP[2:0]. Use this in get_phys_addr_v6 when SCTLR_AFE
is set, as that bit indicates we should be using the simple AP
format.
It's unlikely this path is getting used. I don't see CR_AFE
getting used by Linux, so possibly not. If it had been, then
the check would have been wrong for all but AP[2:1] = 0b11.
Anyway, this should fix it up, in case it ever does get used.
Backports commit d76951b65dfb1be4e41cfae6abebf8db7a1243a3 from qemu
Instead of mixing access permission checking with access permissions
to page protection flags translation, just do the translation, and
leave it to the caller to check the protection flags against the access
type. Also rename to ap_to_rw_prot to better describe the new behavior.
Backports commit 0fbf5238203041f734c51b49778223686f14366b from qemu
Switch all the uses of ld/st*_phys to address_space_ld/st*,
except for those cases where the address space is the CPU's
(ie cs->as). This was done with the following script which
generates a Coccinelle patch.
A few over-80-columns lines in the result were rewrapped by
hand where Coccinelle failed to do the wrapping automatically,
as well as one location where it didn't put a line-continuation
'\' when wrapping lines on a change made to a match inside
a macro definition.
===begin===
for FN in ub uw_le uw_be l_le l_be q_le q_be uw l q; do
cat <<EOF
@ cpu_matches_ld_${FN} @
expression E1,E2;
identifier as;
@@
ld${FN}_phys(E1->as,E2)
@ other_matches_ld_${FN} depends on !cpu_matches_ld_${FN} @
expression E1,E2;
@@
-ld${FN}_phys(E1,E2)
+address_space_ld${FN}(E1,E2, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL)
EOF
done
for FN in b w_le w_be l_le l_be q_le q_be w l q; do
cat <<EOF
@ cpu_matches_st_${FN} @
expression E1,E2,E3;
identifier as;
@@
st${FN}_phys(E1->as,E2,E3)
@ other_matches_st_${FN} depends on !cpu_matches_st_${FN} @
expression E1,E2,E3;
@@
-st${FN}_phys(E1,E2,E3)
+address_space_st${FN}(E1,E2,E3, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL)
EOF
done
===endit===
Backports commit 42874d3a8c6267ff7789a0396843c884b1d0933a from qemu
Add new address_space_ld*/st* functions which allow transaction
attributes and error reporting for basic load and stores. These
are named to be in line with the address_space_read/write/rw
buffer operations.
The existing ld/st*_phys functions are now wrappers around
the new functions.
Backports commit 500131154d677930fce35ec3a6f0b5a26bcd2973 from qemu
Make address_space_rw take transaction attributes, rather
than always using the 'unspecified' attributes.
Backports commit 5c9eb0286c819c1836220a32f2e1a7b5004ac79a from qemu
Convert the subpage memory ops to _with_attrs; this will allow
us to pass the attributes through to the underlying access
functions. (Nothing uses the attributes yet.)
Backports commit f25a49e0057bbfcc2b1111f60785d919b6ddaeea from qemu
Add a MemTxAttrs field to the IOTLB, and allow target-specific
code to set it via a new tlb_set_page_with_attrs() function;
pass the attributes through to the device when making IO accesses.
Backports commit fadc1cbe85c6b032d5842ec0d19d209f50fcb375 from qemu
Make the CPU iotlb a structure rather than a plain hwaddr;
this will allow us to add transaction attributes to it.
Backports commit e469b22ffda40188954fafaf6e3308f58d50f8f8 from qemu
Rather than retaining io_mem_read/write as simple wrappers around
the memory_region_dispatch_read/write functions, make the latter
public and change all the callers to use them, since we need to
touch all the callsites anyway to add MemTxAttrs and MemTxResult
support. Delete io_mem_read and io_mem_write entirely.
(All the callers currently pass MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED
and convert the return value back to bool or ignore it.)
Backports commit 3b6434953934e6d4a776ed426d8c6d6badee176f from qemu
Define an API so that devices can register MemoryRegionOps whose read
and write callback functions are passed an arbitrary pointer to some
transaction attributes and can return a success-or-failure status code.
This will allow us to model devices which:
* behave differently for ARM Secure/NonSecure memory accesses
* behave differently for privileged/unprivileged accesses
* may return a transaction failure (causing a guest exception)
for erroneous accesses
This patch defines the new API and plumbs the attributes parameter through
to the memory.c public level functions io_mem_read() and io_mem_write(),
where it is currently dummied out.
The success/failure response indication is also propagated out to
io_mem_read() and io_mem_write(), which retain the old-style
boolean true-for-error return.
Backports commit cc05c43ad942165ecc6ffd39e41991bee43af044 from qemu
A LDRD or STRD where rd is not an even number is UNPREDICTABLE.
We were letting this fall through, which is OK unless rd is 15,
in which case we would attempt to do a load_reg or store_reg
to a nonexistent r16 for the second half of the double-word.
Catch the odd-numbered-rd cases and UNDEF them instead.
To do this we rearrange the structure of the code a little
so we can put the UNDEF catches at the top before we've
allocated TCG temporaries.
Backports commit a4bb522ee51087af61998f290d12ba2e14c7910e from qemu
Since the BSP bit is writable on real hardware, during reset all the CPUs which
were not chosen to be the BSP should have their BSP bit cleared. This fix is
required for KVM to work correctly when it changes the BSP bit.
An additional fix is required for QEMU tcg to allow software to change the BSP
bit.
Backports commit 9cb11fd7539b5b787d8fb3834004804a58dd16ae from qemu
The AArch64 SPSR_EL1 register is architecturally mandated to
be mapped to the AArch32 SPSR_svc register. This means its
state should live in QEMU's env->banked_spsr[1] field.
Correct the various places in the code that incorrectly
put it in banked_spsr[0].
Backports commit 7847f9ea9fce15a9ecfb62ab72c1e84ff516b0db from qemu
Commit 8074264 (qom: Add description field in ObjectProperty struct)
introduced property descriptions and copied them for alias properties.
Instead of using the caller-supplied property name, use the returned
property name for setting the description. This avoids an Error when
setting a property description for a property with literal "[*]" that
doesn't exist due to automatic property naming in object_property_add().
Backports commit a18bb417e954ceea0a30b46c38b0d58c3a7ca6a1 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
For the ARM M-profile cores, exception return pops various registers
including the PC from the stack. The architecture defines that if the
lowest bit in the new PC value is set (ie the PC is not halfword
aligned) then behaviour is UNPREDICTABLE. In practice hardware
implementations seem to simply ignore the low bit, and some buggy
RTOSes incorrectly rely on this. QEMU's behaviour was architecturally
permitted, but bringing QEMU into line with the hardware behaviour
allows more guest code to run. We log the situation as a guest error.
This was reported as LP:1428657.
Backports commit fcf83ab103dce6d2951f24f48e30820e7dbb3622 from qemu
The A32 encoding of LDM distinguishes LDM (user) from LDM (exception
return) based on whether r15 is in the register list. However for
STM (user) there is no equivalent distinction. We were incorrectly
treating "r15 in list" as indicating exception return for both LDM
and STM, with the result that an STM (user) involving r15 went into
an infinite loop. Fix this; note that the value stored for r15
in this case is the current PC regardless of our current mode.
Backports commit da3e53ddcb0ca924da97ca5a35605fc554aa3e05 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
The documentation for sextract64() claims that the return type is
an int64_t, but the code itself disagrees. Fix the return type to
conform to the documentation and to bring it into line with
sextract32(), which returns int32_t.
Backports commit 4f9950520a115acf9c0a209f0befa45758ad0215 from qemu
According to my reading of the Intel documentation, the SYSRET instruction
is supposed to force the RPL bits of the %ss register to 3 when returning
to user mode. The actual sequence is:
SS.Selector <-- (IA32_STAR[63:48]+8) OR 3; (* RPL forced to 3 *)
However, the code in helper_sysret() leaves them at 0 (in other words, the "OR
3" part of the above sequence is missing). It does set the privilege level
bits of %cs correctly though.
This has caused me trouble with some of my VxWorks development: code that runs
okay on real hardware will crash on QEMU, unless I apply the patch below.
Backports commit ac57622985220de064059971f9ccb00905e9bd04 from qemu
The APIC ID compatibility code is required only for PC, and now that
x86_cpu_initfn() doesn't use x86_cpu_apic_id_from_index() anymore, that
code can be moved to pc.c.
Backports commit de13197a38cf45c990802661a057f64a05426cbc from qemu
Instead of setting APIC ID automatically when creating a X86CPU, require
the property to be set before realizing the object (which all callers of
cpu_x86_create() already do).
Backports commit e1356dd70aef11425883dd4d2885f1d208eb9d57 from qemu
The PC CPU initialization code already sets apic-id based on the CPU
topology, and CONFIG_USER doesn't need the topology-based APIC ID
calculation code.
Make CONFIG_USER set apic-id before realizing the CPU (just like PC
already does), so we can simplify x86_cpu_initfn later. As there is no
CPU topology configuration in CONFIG_USER, just use cpu_index as the
APIC ID.
Backports commit 9c235e83f1c3437be6ca45755909efb745c10deb from qemu
The field doesn't need to be inside CPUState, and it is not specific for
the CPUID instruction, so move and rename it.
Backports commit 9e9d3863adcbd1ffeca30f240f49805b00ba0d87 from qemu
Instead of putting extra logic inside cpu.h, just do everything inside
cpu_x86_init_user().
Backports commit 15258d46baef5f8265ad5f1002905664cf58f051 from qem
The function was used in only two places. In one of them, the function
made the code less readable by requiring temporary te[bcd]x variables.
In the other one we can simply inline the existing code.
Backports commit 08e1a1e5a175ecbfdb761db5a62090498f736969 from qemu
After the previous patch, TLBs will be flushed on every change to
the memory mapping. This patch augments that with synchronization
of the MemoryRegionSections referred to in the iotlb array.
With this change, it is guaranteed that iotlb_to_region will access
the correct memory map, even once the TLB will be accessed outside
the BQL.
Backports commit 9d82b5a792236db31a75b9db5c93af69ac07c7c5 from qemu
This for now is a simple TLB flush. This can change later for two
reasons:
1) an AddressSpaceDispatch will be cached in the CPUState object
2) it will not be possible to do tlb_flush once the TCG-generated code
runs outside the BQL.
Backports commit 76e5c76f2e2e0d20bab2cd5c7a87452f711654fb from qemu
Avoid shifting potentially negative signed offset values in
disas_ldst_pair() by keeping the offset in a uint64_t rather
than an int64_t.
Backports commit c2ebd862a54b7e12175d65c03ba259926cb2237a from qemu
Shifting a negative integer left is undefined behaviour in C.
Avoid it by assembling and shifting the offset fields as
unsigned values and then sign extending as the final action.
Backports commit 037e1d009e2fcb80784d37f0e12aa999787d46d4 from qemu
The code in logic_imm_decode_wmask attempts to rotate a mask
value within the bottom 'e' bits of the value with
mask = (mask >> r) | (mask << (e - r));
This has two issues:
* if the element size is 64 then a rotate by zero results
in a shift left by 64, which is undefined behaviour
* if the element size is smaller than 64 then this will
leave junk in the value at bit 'e' and above, which is
not valid input to bitfield_replicate(). As it happens,
the bits at bit 'e' to '2e - r' are exactly the ones
which bitfield_replicate is going to copy in there,
so this isn't a "wrong code generated" bug, but it's
confusing and if we ever put an assert in
bitfield_replicate it would fire on valid guest code.
Fix the former by not doing anything if r is zero, and
the latter by masking with bitmask64(e).
Backports commit e167adc9d9f5df4f8109aecd4552c407fdce094a from qemu
Fix attempts to shift into the sign bit of an int, which is undefined
behaviour in C and warned about by the clang sanitizer.
Backports commit 1743d55c8b38bcee632cf6eb2de81131635bb3d2 from qemu
Add AArch32 to AArch64 register sychronization functions.
Replace manual register synchronization with new functions in
aarch64_cpu_do_interrupt() and HELPER(exception_return)().
Backports commit ce02049dbf1828b4bc77d921b108a9d84246e5aa from qemu
Adds registration and get/set functions for enabling/disabling the AArch64
execution state on AArch64 CPUs. By default AArch64 execution state is enabled
on AArch64 CPUs, setting the property to off, will disable the execution state.
The below QEMU invocation would have AArch64 execution state disabled.
$ ./qemu-system-aarch64 -machine virt -cpu cortex-a57,aarch64=off
Also adds stripping of features from CPU model string in acquiring the ARM CPU
by name.
Backports part of commit fb8d6c24b095c426151b9bba8c8b0e58b03d6503 from qemu
The code in the softfloat source files is under a mixture of
licenses: the original code and many changes from QEMU contributors
are under the base SoftFloat-2a license; changes from Stefan Weil
and RedHat employees are GPLv2-or-later; changes from Fabrice Bellard
are under the BSD license. Clarify this in the comments at the
top of each affected source file, including a statement about
the assumed licensing for future contributions, so we don't need
to remember to ask patch submitters explicitly to pick a license.
Backports commit 16017c48547960539fcadb1f91d252124f442482 from qemu