| /* |
| * ARM GIC support - internal interfaces |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2012 Linaro Limited |
| * Written by Peter Maydell |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
| * (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| * with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef QEMU_ARM_GIC_INTERNAL_H |
| #define QEMU_ARM_GIC_INTERNAL_H |
| |
| #include "hw/registerfields.h" |
| #include "hw/intc/arm_gic.h" |
| |
| #define ALL_CPU_MASK ((unsigned)(((1 << GIC_NCPU) - 1))) |
| |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_ENABLED(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].enabled |= (cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_ENABLED(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].enabled &= ~(cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_ENABLED(irq, cm) ((s->irq_state[irq].enabled & (cm)) != 0) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_PENDING(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].pending |= (cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_PENDING(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].pending &= ~(cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_ACTIVE(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].active |= (cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_ACTIVE(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].active &= ~(cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_ACTIVE(irq, cm) ((s->irq_state[irq].active & (cm)) != 0) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_MODEL(irq) (s->irq_state[irq].model = true) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_MODEL(irq) (s->irq_state[irq].model = false) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_MODEL(irq) (s->irq_state[irq].model) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_LEVEL(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].level |= (cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_LEVEL(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].level &= ~(cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_LEVEL(irq, cm) ((s->irq_state[irq].level & (cm)) != 0) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_EDGE_TRIGGER(irq) (s->irq_state[irq].edge_trigger = true) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_EDGE_TRIGGER(irq) \ |
| (s->irq_state[irq].edge_trigger = false) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_EDGE_TRIGGER(irq) (s->irq_state[irq].edge_trigger) |
| #define GIC_DIST_GET_PRIORITY(irq, cpu) (((irq) < GIC_INTERNAL) ? \ |
| s->priority1[irq][cpu] : \ |
| s->priority2[(irq) - GIC_INTERNAL]) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TARGET(irq) (s->irq_target[irq]) |
| #define GIC_DIST_CLEAR_GROUP(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].group &= ~(cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_SET_GROUP(irq, cm) (s->irq_state[irq].group |= (cm)) |
| #define GIC_DIST_TEST_GROUP(irq, cm) ((s->irq_state[irq].group & (cm)) != 0) |
| |
| #define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP0 (1U << 0) |
| #define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1 (1U << 1) |
| |
| #define GICC_CTLR_EN_GRP0 (1U << 0) |
| #define GICC_CTLR_EN_GRP1 (1U << 1) |
| #define GICC_CTLR_ACK_CTL (1U << 2) |
| #define GICC_CTLR_FIQ_EN (1U << 3) |
| #define GICC_CTLR_CBPR (1U << 4) /* GICv1: SBPR */ |
| #define GICC_CTLR_EOIMODE (1U << 9) |
| #define GICC_CTLR_EOIMODE_NS (1U << 10) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_HCR, 0x0) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, EN, 0, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, UIE, 1, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, LRENPIE, 2, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, NPIE, 3, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, VGRP0EIE, 4, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, VGRP0DIE, 5, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, VGRP1EIE, 6, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, VGRP1DIE, 7, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_HCR, EOICount, 27, 5) |
| |
| #define GICH_HCR_MASK \ |
| (R_GICH_HCR_EN_MASK | R_GICH_HCR_UIE_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_HCR_LRENPIE_MASK | R_GICH_HCR_NPIE_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_HCR_VGRP0EIE_MASK | R_GICH_HCR_VGRP0DIE_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_HCR_VGRP1EIE_MASK | R_GICH_HCR_VGRP1DIE_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_HCR_EOICount_MASK) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_VTR, 0x4) |
| FIELD(GICH_VTR, ListRegs, 0, 6) |
| FIELD(GICH_VTR, PREbits, 26, 3) |
| FIELD(GICH_VTR, PRIbits, 29, 3) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_VMCR, 0x8) |
| FIELD(GICH_VMCR, VMCCtlr, 0, 10) |
| FIELD(GICH_VMCR, VMABP, 18, 3) |
| FIELD(GICH_VMCR, VMBP, 21, 3) |
| FIELD(GICH_VMCR, VMPriMask, 27, 5) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_MISR, 0x10) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, EOI, 0, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, U, 1, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, LRENP, 2, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, NP, 3, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, VGrp0E, 4, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, VGrp0D, 5, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, VGrp1E, 6, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_MISR, VGrp1D, 7, 1) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_EISR0, 0x20) |
| REG32(GICH_EISR1, 0x24) |
| REG32(GICH_ELRSR0, 0x30) |
| REG32(GICH_ELRSR1, 0x34) |
| REG32(GICH_APR, 0xf0) |
| |
| REG32(GICH_LR0, 0x100) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, VirtualID, 0, 10) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, PhysicalID, 10, 10) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, CPUID, 10, 3) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, EOI, 19, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, Priority, 23, 5) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, State, 28, 2) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, Grp1, 30, 1) |
| FIELD(GICH_LR0, HW, 31, 1) |
| |
| /* Last LR register */ |
| REG32(GICH_LR63, 0x1fc) |
| |
| #define GICH_LR_MASK \ |
| (R_GICH_LR0_VirtualID_MASK | R_GICH_LR0_PhysicalID_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_LR0_CPUID_MASK | R_GICH_LR0_EOI_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_LR0_Priority_MASK | R_GICH_LR0_State_MASK | \ |
| R_GICH_LR0_Grp1_MASK | R_GICH_LR0_HW_MASK) |
| |
| #define GICH_LR_STATE_INVALID 0 |
| #define GICH_LR_STATE_PENDING 1 |
| #define GICH_LR_STATE_ACTIVE 2 |
| #define GICH_LR_STATE_ACTIVE_PENDING 3 |
| |
| #define GICH_LR_VIRT_ID(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, VirtualID)) |
| #define GICH_LR_PHYS_ID(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, PhysicalID)) |
| #define GICH_LR_CPUID(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, CPUID)) |
| #define GICH_LR_EOI(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, EOI)) |
| #define GICH_LR_PRIORITY(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, Priority) << 3) |
| #define GICH_LR_STATE(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, State)) |
| #define GICH_LR_GROUP(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, Grp1)) |
| #define GICH_LR_HW(entry) (FIELD_EX32(entry, GICH_LR0, HW)) |
| |
| #define GICH_LR_CLEAR_PENDING(entry) \ |
| ((entry) &= ~(GICH_LR_STATE_PENDING << R_GICH_LR0_State_SHIFT)) |
| #define GICH_LR_SET_ACTIVE(entry) \ |
| ((entry) |= (GICH_LR_STATE_ACTIVE << R_GICH_LR0_State_SHIFT)) |
| #define GICH_LR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(entry) \ |
| ((entry) &= ~(GICH_LR_STATE_ACTIVE << R_GICH_LR0_State_SHIFT)) |
| |
| /* Valid bits for GICC_CTLR for GICv1, v1 with security extensions, |
| * GICv2 and GICv2 with security extensions: |
| */ |
| #define GICC_CTLR_V1_MASK 0x1 |
| #define GICC_CTLR_V1_S_MASK 0x1f |
| #define GICC_CTLR_V2_MASK 0x21f |
| #define GICC_CTLR_V2_S_MASK 0x61f |
| |
| /* The special cases for the revision property: */ |
| #define REV_11MPCORE 0 |
| |
| uint32_t gic_acknowledge_irq(GICState *s, int cpu, MemTxAttrs attrs); |
| void gic_dist_set_priority(GICState *s, int cpu, int irq, uint8_t val, |
| MemTxAttrs attrs); |
| |
| static inline bool gic_test_pending(GICState *s, int irq, int cm) |
| { |
| if (s->revision == REV_11MPCORE) { |
| return s->irq_state[irq].pending & cm; |
| } else { |
| /* Edge-triggered interrupts are marked pending on a rising edge, but |
| * level-triggered interrupts are either considered pending when the |
| * level is active or if software has explicitly written to |
| * GICD_ISPENDR to set the state pending. |
| */ |
| return (s->irq_state[irq].pending & cm) || |
| (!GIC_DIST_TEST_EDGE_TRIGGER(irq) && GIC_DIST_TEST_LEVEL(irq, cm)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool gic_is_vcpu(int cpu) |
| { |
| return cpu >= GIC_NCPU; |
| } |
| |
| static inline int gic_get_vcpu_real_id(int cpu) |
| { |
| return (cpu >= GIC_NCPU) ? (cpu - GIC_NCPU) : cpu; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return true if the given vIRQ state exists in a LR and is either active or |
| * pending and active. |
| * |
| * This function is used to check that a guest's `end of interrupt' or |
| * `interrupts deactivation' request is valid, and matches with a LR of an |
| * already acknowledged vIRQ (i.e. has the active bit set in its state). |
| */ |
| static inline bool gic_virq_is_valid(GICState *s, int irq, int vcpu) |
| { |
| int cpu = gic_get_vcpu_real_id(vcpu); |
| int lr_idx; |
| |
| for (lr_idx = 0; lr_idx < s->num_lrs; lr_idx++) { |
| uint32_t *entry = &s->h_lr[lr_idx][cpu]; |
| |
| if ((GICH_LR_VIRT_ID(*entry) == irq) && |
| (GICH_LR_STATE(*entry) & GICH_LR_STATE_ACTIVE)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return a pointer on the LR entry matching the given vIRQ. |
| * |
| * This function is used to retrieve an LR for which we know for sure that the |
| * corresponding vIRQ exists in the current context (i.e. its current state is |
| * not `invalid'): |
| * - Either the corresponding vIRQ has been validated with gic_virq_is_valid() |
| * so it is `active' or `active and pending', |
| * - Or it was pending and has been selected by gic_get_best_virq(). It is now |
| * `pending', `active' or `active and pending', depending on what the guest |
| * already did with this vIRQ. |
| * |
| * Having multiple LRs with the same VirtualID leads to UNPREDICTABLE |
| * behaviour in the GIC. We choose to return the first one that matches. |
| */ |
| static inline uint32_t *gic_get_lr_entry(GICState *s, int irq, int vcpu) |
| { |
| int cpu = gic_get_vcpu_real_id(vcpu); |
| int lr_idx; |
| |
| for (lr_idx = 0; lr_idx < s->num_lrs; lr_idx++) { |
| uint32_t *entry = &s->h_lr[lr_idx][cpu]; |
| |
| if ((GICH_LR_VIRT_ID(*entry) == irq) && |
| (GICH_LR_STATE(*entry) != GICH_LR_STATE_INVALID)) { |
| return entry; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool gic_test_group(GICState *s, int irq, int cpu) |
| { |
| if (gic_is_vcpu(cpu)) { |
| uint32_t *entry = gic_get_lr_entry(s, irq, cpu); |
| return GICH_LR_GROUP(*entry); |
| } else { |
| return GIC_DIST_TEST_GROUP(irq, 1 << cpu); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline void gic_clear_pending(GICState *s, int irq, int cpu) |
| { |
| if (gic_is_vcpu(cpu)) { |
| uint32_t *entry = gic_get_lr_entry(s, irq, cpu); |
| GICH_LR_CLEAR_PENDING(*entry); |
| } else { |
| /* Clear pending state for both level and edge triggered |
| * interrupts. (level triggered interrupts with an active line |
| * remain pending, see gic_test_pending) |
| */ |
| GIC_DIST_CLEAR_PENDING(irq, GIC_DIST_TEST_MODEL(irq) ? ALL_CPU_MASK |
| : (1 << cpu)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline void gic_set_active(GICState *s, int irq, int cpu) |
| { |
| if (gic_is_vcpu(cpu)) { |
| uint32_t *entry = gic_get_lr_entry(s, irq, cpu); |
| GICH_LR_SET_ACTIVE(*entry); |
| } else { |
| GIC_DIST_SET_ACTIVE(irq, 1 << cpu); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline void gic_clear_active(GICState *s, int irq, int cpu) |
| { |
| if (gic_is_vcpu(cpu)) { |
| uint32_t *entry = gic_get_lr_entry(s, irq, cpu); |
| GICH_LR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(*entry); |
| |
| if (GICH_LR_HW(*entry)) { |
| /* Hardware interrupt. We must forward the deactivation request to |
| * the distributor. |
| */ |
| int phys_irq = GICH_LR_PHYS_ID(*entry); |
| int rcpu = gic_get_vcpu_real_id(cpu); |
| |
| if (phys_irq < GIC_NR_SGIS || phys_irq >= GIC_MAXIRQ) { |
| /* UNPREDICTABLE behaviour, we choose to ignore the request */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is equivalent to a NS write to DIR on the physical CPU |
| * interface. Hence group0 interrupt deactivation is ignored if |
| * the GIC is secure. |
| */ |
| if (!s->security_extn || GIC_DIST_TEST_GROUP(phys_irq, 1 << rcpu)) { |
| GIC_DIST_CLEAR_ACTIVE(phys_irq, 1 << rcpu); |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| GIC_DIST_CLEAR_ACTIVE(irq, 1 << cpu); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline int gic_get_priority(GICState *s, int irq, int cpu) |
| { |
| if (gic_is_vcpu(cpu)) { |
| uint32_t *entry = gic_get_lr_entry(s, irq, cpu); |
| return GICH_LR_PRIORITY(*entry); |
| } else { |
| return GIC_DIST_GET_PRIORITY(irq, cpu); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* QEMU_ARM_GIC_INTERNAL_H */ |