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Fabian Aggeler ff1ca0608d
target-arm: make IFAR/DFAR banked
When EL3 is running in AArch32 (or ARMv7 with Security Extensions)
IFAR and DFAR have a secure and a non-secure instance.

Backports commit b848ce2b9cbd38da3f2530fd93dba76dba0621c0 from qemu
2018-02-12 10:40:51 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 27ba8b30c5
target-arm: make DFSR banked
When EL3 is running in AArch32 (or ARMv7 with Security Extensions)
DFSR has a secure and a non-secure instance.

Backports commit 4a7e2d7315bd2ce28e49ccd0bde73eabdfd7437b from qemu
2018-02-12 10:40:51 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 192c5c665a
target-arm: make IFSR banked
When EL3 is running in AArch32 (or ARMv7 with Security Extensions)
IFSR has a secure and a non-secure instance. Adds IFSR32_EL2 definition and
storage.

Backports commit 88ca1c2d70523486a952065f3ed7b8fc823b5863 from qemu
2018-02-12 10:40:45 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler e955687ca5
target-arm: make DACR banked
When EL3 is running in AArch32 (or ARMv7 with Security Extensions)
DACR has a secure and a non-secure instance. Adds definition for DACR32_EL2.

Backports commit 0c17d68c1d3d6c35f37f5692042d2edb65c8bcc0 from qemu
2018-02-12 09:01:38 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler e90e4b7190
target-arm: make TTBCR banked
Adds secure and non-secure bank register suport for TTBCR.
Added new struct to compartmentalize the TCR data and masks. Removed old
tcr/ttbcr data and added a 4 element array of the new structs in cp15. This
allows for one entry per EL. Added a CP register definition for TCR_EL3.

Backports commit 11f136ee25232a00f433cefe98ee33cd614ecccc from qemu
2018-02-11 19:59:03 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler adf48a1f81
target-arm: make TTBR0/1 banked
Adds secure and non-secure bank register suport for TTBR0 and TTBR1.
Changes include adding secure and non-secure instances of ttbr0 and ttbr1 as
well as a CP register definition for TTBR0_EL3. Added a union containing
both EL based array fields and secure and non-secure fields mapped to them.
Updated accesses to use A32_BANKED_CURRENT_REG_GET macro.

Backports commit 7dd8c9af0d9d18fb3e54a4843b3bb1398bd330bc to qemu
2018-02-11 19:46:15 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 673cb7d93e
target-arm: make CSSELR banked
Rename CSSELR (cache size selection register) and add secure
instance (AArch32).

Backports commit b85a1fd61c4d72c7928cd9b70f9f59fb2895936d from qemu
2018-02-11 19:35:02 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 44fc779c6a
target-arm: respect SCR.FW, SCR.AW and SCTLR.NMFI
Add checks of SCR AW/FW bits when performing writes of CPSR. These SCR bits
are used to control whether the CPSR masking bits can be adjusted from
non-secure state.

Backports commit 6e8801f9dea9e10449f4fd7d85dbe8cab708a686 from qemu
2018-02-11 19:30:21 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 9087027b85
target-arm: add SCTLR_EL3 and make SCTLR banked
Implements SCTLR_EL3 and uses secure/non-secure instance when
needed.

Backports commit 137feaa9a1622620adf19c0b707883dd990738e2 from qemu
2018-02-11 19:28:34 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler ca0608f68d
target-arm: add MVBAR support
Use MVBAR register as exception vector base address for
exceptions taken to CPU monitor mode.

Backports commit e89e51a17ea0d8aef9bf9b766c98f963e835fbf2 from qemu
2018-02-11 19:09:28 -05:00
Greg Bellows e49d9d3f30
target-arm: add SDER definition
Added CP register defintions for SDER and SDER32_EL3 as well as cp15.sder for
register storage.

Backports commit 144634ae6c1618dcee6aced9c0d4427844154091 from qemu
2018-02-11 19:03:18 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 461944980c
target-arm: add NSACR register
Implements NSACR register with corresponding read/write functions
for ARMv7 and ARMv8.

Backports commit 770225764f831031d2e1453f69c365eb1b647d87 from qemu
2018-02-11 18:57:34 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler f120ad5308
target-arm: implement IRQ/FIQ routing to Monitor mode
SCR.{IRQ/FIQ} bits allow to route IRQ/FIQ exceptions to monitor CPU
mode. When taking IRQ exception to monitor mode FIQ exception is
additionally masked.

Backports commit de38d23b542efca54108ef28bcc0efe96f378d2e from qemu
2018-02-11 18:51:21 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 4d9c9f893e
target-arm: move AArch32 SCR into security reglist
Define a new ARM CP register info list for the ARMv7 Security Extension
feature. Register that list only for ARM cores with Security Extension/EL3
support. Moving AArch32 SCR into Security Extension register group.

Backports commit 0f1a3b2470d798ad5335eb9d6236f02ff64e31a8 from qemu
2018-02-11 18:48:33 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 3494160ea6
target-arm: insert AArch32 cpregs twice into hashtable
Prepare for cp register banking by inserting every cp register twice,
once for secure world and once for non-secure world.

Backports commit 3f3c82a57d128aa3ec823aa8032867c3a6e2e795 from qemu
2018-02-11 18:41:25 -05:00
Peter Maydell fb78e79d72
target-arm: add secure state bit to CPREG hash
Added additional NS-bit to CPREG hash encoding. Updated hash lookup
locations to specify hash bit currently set to non-secure.

Backports commit 51a79b039728277e35fd19f7a7b4bc6cb323697f from qemu
2018-02-11 18:35:52 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 4f5106b56d
target-arm: add CPREG secure state support
Prepare ARMCPRegInfo to support specifying two fieldoffsets per
register definition. This will allow us to keep one register
definition for banked registers (different offsets for secure/
non-secure world).

Also added secure state tracking field and flags. This allows for
identification of the register info secure state.

Backports commit c3e302606253a17568dc3ef30238f102468f7ee1 from qemu
2018-02-11 18:29:35 -05:00
Sergey Fedorov acdd665668
target-arm: add non-secure Translation Block flag
This patch is based on idea found in patch at
git://github.com/jowinter/qemu-trustzone.git
f3d955c6c0ed8c46bc0eb10b634201032a651dd2 by
Johannes Winter <johannes.winter@iaik.tugraz.at>.

The TBFLAG captures the SCR NS secure state at the time when a TB is created so
the correct bank is accessed on system register accesses.

Backports commit 3f342b9e0e64ad681cd39840bfa75ef12d2807c1 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:50:46 -05:00
Fabian Aggeler 90c47cb40f
target-arm: add banked register accessors
If EL3 is in AArch32 state certain cp registers are banked (secure and
non-secure instance). When reading or writing to coprocessor registers
the following macros can be used.

- A32_BANKED macros are used for choosing the banked register based on provided
input security argument. This macro is used to choose the bank during
translation of MRC/MCR instructions that are dependent on something other
than the current secure state.
- A32_BANKED_CURRENT macros are used for choosing the banked register based on
current secure state. This is NOT to be used for choosing the bank used
during translation as it breaks monitor mode.

If EL3 is operating in AArch64 state coprocessor registers are not
banked anymore. The macros use the non-secure instance (_ns) in this
case, which is architecturally mapped to the AArch64 EL register.

Backports commit ea30a4b824ecc3c829b70eb9999ac5457dc5790f from qemu
2018-02-11 17:46:52 -05:00
Greg Bellows 67d68df401
target-arm: add async excp target_el function
Adds a dedicated function and a lookup table for determining the target
exception level of IRQ and FIQ exceptions. The lookup table is taken from the
ARMv7 and ARMv8 specification exception routing tables.

Backports commit 0eeb17d618361a0f4faddc160e33598b23da6dd5 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:45:09 -05:00
Lioncash 2d8f0be9f8
target-arm: extend async excp masking
This patch extends arm_excp_unmasked() to use lookup tables for determining
whether IRQ and FIQ exceptions are masked. The lookup tables are based on the
ARMv8 and ARMv7 specification physical interrupt masking tables.

If EL3 is using AArch64 IRQ/FIQ masking is ignored in all exception levels
other than EL3 if SCR.{FIQ|IRQ} is set to 1 (routed to EL3).

Backports commit 57e3a0c7cb0ac2f0288890482e0a463adce2080a from qemu
2018-02-11 17:38:59 -05:00
Leon Alrae da22a00c10
target-mips: pass 0 instead of -1 as rs in microMIPS LUI instruction
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
2018-02-11 17:18:08 -05:00
Leon Alrae 69974ce1dc
target-mips: use CP0EnLo_XI instead of magic number
Backports commit d3b1979d7b37c7fa6b187442e0990afa6f88fe3b from qemu
2018-02-11 17:16:31 -05:00
Leon Alrae 4d259dda9a
target-mips: ll and lld cause AdEL exception for unaligned address
Backports commit 6489dd250a4d6e86ecbb4badf82cc102afe26f33 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:14:43 -05:00
Leon Alrae c0fc9b280e
target-mips: fix detection of the end of the page during translation
The test is supposed to terminate TB if the end of the page is reached.
However, with current implementation it may never succeed for microMIPS or
mips16.

Backports commit fe2372910a09034591fd2cfc2d70cca43fccaa95 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:12:49 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 6d1bc2c3c7
target-mips: Make CP0.Status.CU1 read-only for the 5Kc and 5KEc processors
Backports commit 196a7958c65778d05a491309377a65c58f643a1c from qemu
2018-02-11 17:10:59 -05:00
Markus Armbruster 4ee3955e11
target-mips: Clean up switch fall through after commit fecd264
Commit fecd264 added a number of fall-throughs, but neglected to
properly document them as intentional. Commit d922445 cleaned that up
for many, but not all cases. Take care of the remaining ones.

Backports commit b6f3b233eabb4df5d65ae9fbfb3d3c8befea0de7 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:09:40 -05:00
Peter Maydell 3190a32782
target-mips: Don't use _raw load/store accessors
Use cpu_*_data instead of the direct *_raw load/store accessors.

Backports commit 15353001197c413f3ddebd51152a514dce08c458 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:06:58 -05:00
Leon Alrae 6c68869076
target-mips: remove excp_names[] from linux-user as it is unused
Backports commit d4fa5354a246a1c6cb538a5d8ebcc21206d502fb from qemu
2018-02-11 17:05:40 -05:00
Leon Alrae 30e7d6e4a4
target-mips: convert single case switch into if statement
Backports commit 00fb4a118142650e7fa3d5007b197bc11fec6ea9 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:02:09 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 49cf18a8ff
target-mips: Fix DisasContext's ulri member initialization
Set DisasContext's ulri member to 0 or 1 as with other bool members.

Backports commit 66991d1103562591eba6b801049720976317fe61 from qemu
2018-02-11 17:00:31 -05:00
Lioncash bbe062a658
target-mips: Use local float status pointer across MSA macros
Reduce line wrapping throughout MSA helper macros by using a local float
status pointer rather than referring to the float status through the
environment each time. No functional change.

Backports commit 1a4d570017bf35d99340781ecb59dd3772464031 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:58:31 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki e97c07cdca
target-mips: Add missing calls to synchronise SoftFloat status
Add missing calls to synchronise the SoftFloat status with the CP1.FSCR:

+ for the rounding and flush-to-zero modes upon processor reset,

+ for the flush-to-zero mode on FSCR updates through the GDB stub.

Refactor code accordingly and remove the redundant RESTORE_ROUNDING_MODE
macro.

Backports commit bb962386b82c1b0e9e12fdb6b9bb62106bf1f822 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:51:46 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki e4ce0e92b1
target-mips: Also apply the CP0.Status mask to MTTC0
Make CP0.Status writes made with the MTTC0 instruction respect this
register's mask just like all the other places. Also preserve the
current values of masked out bits.

Backports commit 1d725ae952a14b30c84b7bc81b218b8ba77dd311 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:48:34 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 29cd1237ba
target-mips: Correct 32-bit address space wrapping
Make sure the address space is unconditionally wrapped on 32-bit
processors, that is ones that do not implement at least the MIPS III
ISA.

Also make MIPS16 SAVE and RESTORE instructions use address calculation
rather than plain arithmetic operations for stack pointer manipulation
so that their semantics for stack accesses follows the architecture
specification. That in particular applies to user software run on
64-bit processors with the CP0.Status.UX bit clear where the address
space is wrapped to 32 bits.

Backports commit c48245f0c62405f27266fcf08722d8c290520418 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:47:12 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 15bfd1dde7
target-mips: Tighten ISA level checks
Tighten ISA level checks down to MIPS II that many of our instructions
are missing. Also make sure any 64-bit instruction enables are only
applied to 64-bit processors, that is ones that implement at least the
MIPS III ISA.

Backports commit d9224450208e0de62323b64ace91f98bc31d6e2c from qemu
2018-02-11 16:37:17 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki a4c4834545
target-mips: Fix CP0.Config3.ISAOnExc write accesses
Fix CP0.Config3.ISAOnExc write accesses on microMIPS processors. This
bit is mandatory for any processor that implements the microMIPS
instruction set. This bit is r/w for processors that implement both the
standard MIPS and the microMIPS instruction set. This bit is r/o and
hardwired to 1 if only the microMIPS instruction set is implemented.

There is no other bit ever writable in CP0.Config3 so defining a
corresponding `CP0_Config3_rw_bitmask' member in `CPUMIPSState' is I
think an overkill. Therefore make the ability to write the bit rely on
the presence of ASE_MICROMIPS set in the instruction flags.

The read-only case of the microMIPS instruction set being implemented
only can be added when we add support for such a configuration. We do
not currently have such support, we have no instruction flag that would
control the presence of the standard MIPS instruction set nor any
associated code in instruction decoding.

This change is needed to boot a microMIPS Linux kernel successfully,
otherwise it hangs early on as interrupts are enabled and then the
exception handler invoked loops as its first instruction is interpreted
in the wrong execution mode and triggers another exception right away.
And then over and over again.

We already check the current setting of the CP0.Config3.ISAOnExc in
`set_hflags_for_handler' to set the ISA bit correctly on the exception
handler entry so it is the ability to set it that is missing only.

Backports commit 90f12d735d66ac1196d9a2bced039a432eefc03d from qemu
2018-02-11 16:24:19 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 611933d18d
target-mips: Fix the 64-bit case for microMIPS MOVE16 and MOVEP
Fix microMIPS MOVE16 and MOVEP instructions on 64-bit processors by
using register addition operations.

This copies the approach taken with MIPS16 MOVE instructions (I8_MOV32R
and I8_MOVR32 opcodes) and follows the observation that OPC_ADDU expands
to tcg_gen_mov_tl whenever `rt' is 0 and `rs' is not, therefore copying
`rs' to `rd' verbatim. This is not the case with OPC_ADDIU where a
sign-extension from bit #31 is made, unless in the uninteresting case of
`rs' being 0, losing the upper 32 bits of the value copied for any
proper 64-bit values.

This also serves as an optimization as one op is produced in generated
code rather than two (again, unless `rs' is 0, where it doesn't change
anything).

Backports commit 7215d7e7aea85699bf516c3e8d84f6a22584da35 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:17:41 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 45c45541d0
target-mips: Correct the writes to Status and Cause registers via gdbstub
Make writes to CP0.Status and CP0.Cause have the same effect as
executing corresponding MTC0 instructions would in Kernel Mode. Also
ignore writes in the user emulation mode.

Currently for requests from the GDB stub we write all the bits across
both registers, ignoring any read-only locations, and do not synchronise
the environment to evaluate side effects. We also write these registers
in the user emulation mode even though a real kernel presents them as
read only.

Backports commit 81a423e6c6d3ccaa79de4e58024369c660c1eeb4 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:16:16 -05:00
Lioncash 8f64168d1f
target-mips: Correct the handling of writes to CP0.Status for MIPSr6
Correct these issues with the handling of CP0.Status for MIPSr6:

* only ignore the bit pattern of 0b11 on writes to CP0.Status.KSU, that
is for processors that do implement Supervisor Mode, let the bit
pattern be written to CP0.Status.UM:R0 freely (of course the value
written to read-only CP0.Status.R0 will be discarded anyway); this is
in accordance to the relevant architecture specification[1],

* check the newly written pattern rather than the current contents of
CP0.Status for the KSU bits being 0b11,

* use meaningful macro names to refer to CP0.Status bits rather than
magic numbers.

References:

[1] "MIPS Architecture For Programmers, Volume III: MIPS64 / microMIPS64
Privileged Resource Architecture", MIPS Technologies, Inc., Document
Number: MD00091, Revision 6.00, March 31, 2014, Table 9.45 "Status
Register Field Descriptions", pp. 210-211.

Backports commit f88f79ec9df06d26d84e1d2e0c02d2634b4d8583 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:10:54 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 4d9107be8a
target-mips: Correct MIPS16/microMIPS branch size calculation
Correct MIPS16/microMIPS branch size calculation in PC adjustment
needed:

- to set the value of CP0.ErrorEPC at the entry to the reset exception,

- for the purpose of branch reexecution in the context of device I/O.

Follow the approach taken in `exception_resume_pc' for ordinary, Debug
and NMI exceptions.

MIPS16 and microMIPS branches can be 2 or 4 bytes in size and that has
to be reflected in calculation. Original MIPS ISA branches, which is
where this code originates from, are always 4 bytes long, just as all
original MIPS ISA instructions.

Backports commit c3577479815f5bcf9d38993967bca2115af245d8 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:09:33 -05:00
Lioncash 283cbd0317
target-mips: Restore the order of helpers
Restore the order of helpers that used to be: unary operations (generic,
then MIPS-specific), binary operations (generic, then MIPS-specific),
compare operations. At one point FMA operations were inserted at a
random place in the file, disregarding the preexisting order, and later
on even more operations sprinkled across the file. Revert the mess by
moving FMA operations to a new ternary class inserted after the binary
class and move the misplaced unary and binary operations to where they
belong.

Backports commit 8fc605b8aa257feb3e69d44794a765bd492b573b from qemu
2018-02-11 16:07:02 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 802b5d9a3d
target-mips: Remove unused 'FLOAT_OP' macro
Remove the `FLOAT_OP' macro, unused since commit
b6d96beda3a6cbf20a2d04a609eff78adebd8859 [Use temporary registers for
the MIPS FPU emulation.].

Backports commit 51fdea945ae7adae8d7e4a1624e35bb7f714b58f from qemu
2018-02-11 16:03:56 -05:00
Lioncash f62664948e
target-mips: Make 'helper_float_cvtw_s' consistent with the remaining helpers
Move the call to `update_fcr31' in `helper_float_cvtw_s' after the
exception flag check, for consistency with the remaining helpers that do
it last too.

Backports commit 2b09f94cdbf5c54e2278d7f3aed2eceff3494790 from qemu
2018-02-11 16:02:38 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 0f82a7f89f
target-mips: assorted formatting fixes
Backports commits d75de74967f631a7d0b538d4b88f96f9c426bfe2, 6225a4a0e39cb24e7b9e1d4d2c1a3e6eaee18e85, and d2bfa6e6222baa0218bd0658499d38bac56ac34c from qemu
2018-02-11 16:01:23 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki ca496991ea
target-mips: Enable vectored interrupt support for the 74Kf CPU
Enable vectored interrupt support for the 74Kf CPU, reflecting hardware.

Backports commit 4386f08767240080334539ac0b07a8bfe30bffe9 from qemu
2018-02-11 15:57:17 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 338e34290d
target-mips: Add M14K and M14Kc MIPS32r2 microMIPS processors
Add the M14K and M14Kc processors from MIPS Technologies that are the
original implementation of the microMIPS ISA. They are dual instruction
set processors, implementing both the microMIPS and the standard MIPSr32
ISA.

These processors correspond to the M4K and 4KEc CPUs respectively,
except with support for the microMIPS instruction set added, support for
the MCU ASE added and two extra interrupt lines, making a total of 8
hardware interrupts plus 2 software interrupts. The remaining parts of
the microarchitecture, in particular the pipeline, stayed unchanged.

The presence of the microMIPS ASE is is reflected in the configuration
added. We currently have no support for the MCU ASE, including in
particular the ACLR, ASET and IRET instructions in either encoding, and
we have no support for the extra interrupt lines, including bits in
CP0.Status and CP0.Cause registers, so these features are not marked,
making our support diverge from real hardware.

Backports commit 11f5ea105c06bec72e9bc9a700fa65d60afb5ec3 from qemu
2018-02-11 15:56:28 -05:00
Lioncash 833b0ff964
target-mips: Make CP0.Config4 and CP0.Config5 registers signed
Make the data type used for the CP0.Config4 and CP0.Config5 registers
and their mask signed, for consistency with the remaining 32-bit CP0
registers, like CP0.Config0, etc.

Backports commit 8280b12c0e4b515d707509dde4ddde05d9bda4ef from qemu
2018-02-11 15:48:10 -05:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 5eea73c534
target-mips: Add 5KEc and 5KEf MIPS64r2 processors
Add the 5KEc and 5KEf processors from MIPS Technologies that are the
original implementation of the MIPS64r2 ISA.

Silicon for these processors has never been taped out and no soft cores
were released even. They do exist though, a CP0.PRId value has been
assigned and experimental RTLs produced at the time the MIPS64r2 ISA has
been finalized. The settings introduced here faithfully reproduce that
hardware.

As far the implementation goes these processors are the same as the 5Kc
and the 5Kf CPUs respectively, except implementing the MIPS64r2 rather
than the original MIPS64 instruction set. There must have been some
updates to the CP0 architecture as mandated by the ISA, such as the
addition of the EBase register, although I am not sure about the exact
details, no documentation has ever been produced for these processors.
The remaining parts of the microarchitecture, in particular the
pipeline, stayed unchanged. Or to put it another way, the difference
between a 5K and a 5KE CPU corresponds to one between a 4K and a 4KE
CPU, except for the 64-bit rather than 32-bit ISA.

Backports commit 36b86e0dc2be93fc538fe7e11e0fda1a198f0135 from qemu
2018-02-11 15:47:13 -05:00
Richard Henderson 2c091e5fb8
target-arm: Add condexec state to insn_start
Backports commit 52e971d9ff67e340ac2a86bd67e14bd31c7991e0 from qemu
2018-02-11 15:13:40 -05:00