| /* |
| * ARM helper routines |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 CodeSourcery, LLC |
| * |
| * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This library 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 |
| * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| */ |
| #include "qemu/osdep.h" |
| #include "qemu/log.h" |
| #include "qemu/main-loop.h" |
| #include "cpu.h" |
| #include "exec/helper-proto.h" |
| #include "internals.h" |
| #include "exec/exec-all.h" |
| #include "exec/cpu_ldst.h" |
| |
| #define SIGNBIT (uint32_t)0x80000000 |
| #define SIGNBIT64 ((uint64_t)1 << 63) |
| |
| static CPUState *do_raise_exception(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp, |
| uint32_t syndrome, uint32_t target_el) |
| { |
| CPUState *cs = CPU(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| |
| if (target_el == 1 && (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE)) { |
| /* |
| * Redirect NS EL1 exceptions to NS EL2. These are reported with |
| * their original syndrome register value, with the exception of |
| * SIMD/FP access traps, which are reported as uncategorized |
| * (see DDI0478C.a D1.10.4) |
| */ |
| target_el = 2; |
| if (syn_get_ec(syndrome) == EC_ADVSIMDFPACCESSTRAP) { |
| syndrome = syn_uncategorized(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| assert(!excp_is_internal(excp)); |
| cs->exception_index = excp; |
| env->exception.syndrome = syndrome; |
| env->exception.target_el = target_el; |
| |
| return cs; |
| } |
| |
| void raise_exception(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp, |
| uint32_t syndrome, uint32_t target_el) |
| { |
| CPUState *cs = do_raise_exception(env, excp, syndrome, target_el); |
| cpu_loop_exit(cs); |
| } |
| |
| void raise_exception_ra(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp, uint32_t syndrome, |
| uint32_t target_el, uintptr_t ra) |
| { |
| CPUState *cs = do_raise_exception(env, excp, syndrome, target_el); |
| cpu_loop_exit_restore(cs, ra); |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(neon_tbl)(uint32_t ireg, uint32_t def, void *vn, |
| uint32_t maxindex) |
| { |
| uint32_t val, shift; |
| uint64_t *table = vn; |
| |
| val = 0; |
| for (shift = 0; shift < 32; shift += 8) { |
| uint32_t index = (ireg >> shift) & 0xff; |
| if (index < maxindex) { |
| uint32_t tmp = (table[index >> 3] >> ((index & 7) << 3)) & 0xff; |
| val |= tmp << shift; |
| } else { |
| val |= def & (0xff << shift); |
| } |
| } |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) |
| |
| static inline uint32_t merge_syn_data_abort(uint32_t template_syn, |
| unsigned int target_el, |
| bool same_el, bool ea, |
| bool s1ptw, bool is_write, |
| int fsc) |
| { |
| uint32_t syn; |
| |
| /* ISV is only set for data aborts routed to EL2 and |
| * never for stage-1 page table walks faulting on stage 2. |
| * |
| * Furthermore, ISV is only set for certain kinds of load/stores. |
| * If the template syndrome does not have ISV set, we should leave |
| * it cleared. |
| * |
| * See ARMv8 specs, D7-1974: |
| * ISS encoding for an exception from a Data Abort, the |
| * ISV field. |
| */ |
| if (!(template_syn & ARM_EL_ISV) || target_el != 2 || s1ptw) { |
| syn = syn_data_abort_no_iss(same_el, |
| ea, 0, s1ptw, is_write, fsc); |
| } else { |
| /* Fields: IL, ISV, SAS, SSE, SRT, SF and AR come from the template |
| * syndrome created at translation time. |
| * Now we create the runtime syndrome with the remaining fields. |
| */ |
| syn = syn_data_abort_with_iss(same_el, |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| ea, 0, s1ptw, is_write, fsc, |
| false); |
| /* Merge the runtime syndrome with the template syndrome. */ |
| syn |= template_syn; |
| } |
| return syn; |
| } |
| |
| void arm_deliver_fault(ARMCPU *cpu, vaddr addr, MMUAccessType access_type, |
| int mmu_idx, ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi) |
| { |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| int target_el; |
| bool same_el; |
| uint32_t syn, exc, fsr, fsc; |
| ARMMMUIdx arm_mmu_idx = core_to_arm_mmu_idx(env, mmu_idx); |
| |
| target_el = exception_target_el(env); |
| if (fi->stage2) { |
| target_el = 2; |
| env->cp15.hpfar_el2 = extract64(fi->s2addr, 12, 47) << 4; |
| } |
| same_el = (arm_current_el(env) == target_el); |
| |
| if (target_el == 2 || arm_el_is_aa64(env, target_el) || |
| arm_s1_regime_using_lpae_format(env, arm_mmu_idx)) { |
| /* LPAE format fault status register : bottom 6 bits are |
| * status code in the same form as needed for syndrome |
| */ |
| fsr = arm_fi_to_lfsc(fi); |
| fsc = extract32(fsr, 0, 6); |
| } else { |
| fsr = arm_fi_to_sfsc(fi); |
| /* Short format FSR : this fault will never actually be reported |
| * to an EL that uses a syndrome register. Use a (currently) |
| * reserved FSR code in case the constructed syndrome does leak |
| * into the guest somehow. |
| */ |
| fsc = 0x3f; |
| } |
| |
| if (access_type == MMU_INST_FETCH) { |
| syn = syn_insn_abort(same_el, fi->ea, fi->s1ptw, fsc); |
| exc = EXCP_PREFETCH_ABORT; |
| } else { |
| syn = merge_syn_data_abort(env->exception.syndrome, target_el, |
| same_el, fi->ea, fi->s1ptw, |
| access_type == MMU_DATA_STORE, |
| fsc); |
| if (access_type == MMU_DATA_STORE |
| && arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V6)) { |
| fsr |= (1 << 11); |
| } |
| exc = EXCP_DATA_ABORT; |
| } |
| |
| env->exception.vaddress = addr; |
| env->exception.fsr = fsr; |
| raise_exception(env, exc, syn, target_el); |
| } |
| |
| /* Raise a data fault alignment exception for the specified virtual address */ |
| void arm_cpu_do_unaligned_access(CPUState *cs, vaddr vaddr, |
| MMUAccessType access_type, |
| int mmu_idx, uintptr_t retaddr) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); |
| ARMMMUFaultInfo fi = {}; |
| |
| /* now we have a real cpu fault */ |
| cpu_restore_state(cs, retaddr, true); |
| |
| fi.type = ARMFault_Alignment; |
| arm_deliver_fault(cpu, vaddr, access_type, mmu_idx, &fi); |
| } |
| |
| /* arm_cpu_do_transaction_failed: handle a memory system error response |
| * (eg "no device/memory present at address") by raising an external abort |
| * exception |
| */ |
| void arm_cpu_do_transaction_failed(CPUState *cs, hwaddr physaddr, |
| vaddr addr, unsigned size, |
| MMUAccessType access_type, |
| int mmu_idx, MemTxAttrs attrs, |
| MemTxResult response, uintptr_t retaddr) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); |
| ARMMMUFaultInfo fi = {}; |
| |
| /* now we have a real cpu fault */ |
| cpu_restore_state(cs, retaddr, true); |
| |
| fi.ea = arm_extabort_type(response); |
| fi.type = ARMFault_SyncExternal; |
| arm_deliver_fault(cpu, addr, access_type, mmu_idx, &fi); |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) */ |
| |
| void HELPER(v8m_stackcheck)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t newvalue) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Perform the v8M stack limit check for SP updates from translated code, |
| * raising an exception if the limit is breached. |
| */ |
| if (newvalue < v7m_sp_limit(env)) { |
| CPUState *cs = CPU(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Stack limit exceptions are a rare case, so rather than syncing |
| * PC/condbits before the call, we use cpu_restore_state() to |
| * get them right before raising the exception. |
| */ |
| cpu_restore_state(cs, GETPC(), true); |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_STKOF, 0, 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(add_setq)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t a, uint32_t b) |
| { |
| uint32_t res = a + b; |
| if (((res ^ a) & SIGNBIT) && !((a ^ b) & SIGNBIT)) |
| env->QF = 1; |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(add_saturate)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t a, uint32_t b) |
| { |
| uint32_t res = a + b; |
| if (((res ^ a) & SIGNBIT) && !((a ^ b) & SIGNBIT)) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| res = ~(((int32_t)a >> 31) ^ SIGNBIT); |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(sub_saturate)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t a, uint32_t b) |
| { |
| uint32_t res = a - b; |
| if (((res ^ a) & SIGNBIT) && ((a ^ b) & SIGNBIT)) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| res = ~(((int32_t)a >> 31) ^ SIGNBIT); |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(double_saturate)(CPUARMState *env, int32_t val) |
| { |
| uint32_t res; |
| if (val >= 0x40000000) { |
| res = ~SIGNBIT; |
| env->QF = 1; |
| } else if (val <= (int32_t)0xc0000000) { |
| res = SIGNBIT; |
| env->QF = 1; |
| } else { |
| res = val << 1; |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(add_usaturate)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t a, uint32_t b) |
| { |
| uint32_t res = a + b; |
| if (res < a) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| res = ~0; |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(sub_usaturate)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t a, uint32_t b) |
| { |
| uint32_t res = a - b; |
| if (res > a) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| res = 0; |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /* Signed saturation. */ |
| static inline uint32_t do_ssat(CPUARMState *env, int32_t val, int shift) |
| { |
| int32_t top; |
| uint32_t mask; |
| |
| top = val >> shift; |
| mask = (1u << shift) - 1; |
| if (top > 0) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| return mask; |
| } else if (top < -1) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| return ~mask; |
| } |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| /* Unsigned saturation. */ |
| static inline uint32_t do_usat(CPUARMState *env, int32_t val, int shift) |
| { |
| uint32_t max; |
| |
| max = (1u << shift) - 1; |
| if (val < 0) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } else if (val > max) { |
| env->QF = 1; |
| return max; |
| } |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| /* Signed saturate. */ |
| uint32_t HELPER(ssat)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t shift) |
| { |
| return do_ssat(env, x, shift); |
| } |
| |
| /* Dual halfword signed saturate. */ |
| uint32_t HELPER(ssat16)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t shift) |
| { |
| uint32_t res; |
| |
| res = (uint16_t)do_ssat(env, (int16_t)x, shift); |
| res |= do_ssat(env, ((int32_t)x) >> 16, shift) << 16; |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /* Unsigned saturate. */ |
| uint32_t HELPER(usat)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t shift) |
| { |
| return do_usat(env, x, shift); |
| } |
| |
| /* Dual halfword unsigned saturate. */ |
| uint32_t HELPER(usat16)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t shift) |
| { |
| uint32_t res; |
| |
| res = (uint16_t)do_usat(env, (int16_t)x, shift); |
| res |= do_usat(env, ((int32_t)x) >> 16, shift) << 16; |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(setend)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| env->uncached_cpsr ^= CPSR_E; |
| } |
| |
| /* Function checks whether WFx (WFI/WFE) instructions are set up to be trapped. |
| * The function returns the target EL (1-3) if the instruction is to be trapped; |
| * otherwise it returns 0 indicating it is not trapped. |
| */ |
| static inline int check_wfx_trap(CPUARMState *env, bool is_wfe) |
| { |
| int cur_el = arm_current_el(env); |
| uint64_t mask; |
| |
| if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) { |
| /* M profile cores can never trap WFI/WFE. */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* If we are currently in EL0 then we need to check if SCTLR is set up for |
| * WFx instructions being trapped to EL1. These trap bits don't exist in v7. |
| */ |
| if (cur_el < 1 && arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_V8)) { |
| int target_el; |
| |
| mask = is_wfe ? SCTLR_nTWE : SCTLR_nTWI; |
| if (arm_is_secure_below_el3(env) && !arm_el_is_aa64(env, 3)) { |
| /* Secure EL0 and Secure PL1 is at EL3 */ |
| target_el = 3; |
| } else { |
| target_el = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(env->cp15.sctlr_el[target_el] & mask)) { |
| return target_el; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We are not trapping to EL1; trap to EL2 if HCR_EL2 requires it |
| * No need for ARM_FEATURE check as if HCR_EL2 doesn't exist the |
| * bits will be zero indicating no trap. |
| */ |
| if (cur_el < 2) { |
| mask = is_wfe ? HCR_TWE : HCR_TWI; |
| if (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & mask) { |
| return 2; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We are not trapping to EL1 or EL2; trap to EL3 if SCR_EL3 requires it */ |
| if (cur_el < 3) { |
| mask = (is_wfe) ? SCR_TWE : SCR_TWI; |
| if (env->cp15.scr_el3 & mask) { |
| return 3; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(wfi)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t insn_len) |
| { |
| CPUState *cs = CPU(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| int target_el = check_wfx_trap(env, false); |
| |
| if (cpu_has_work(cs)) { |
| /* Don't bother to go into our "low power state" if |
| * we would just wake up immediately. |
| */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (target_el) { |
| env->pc -= insn_len; |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_wfx(1, 0xe, 0, insn_len == 2), |
| target_el); |
| } |
| |
| cs->exception_index = EXCP_HLT; |
| cs->halted = 1; |
| cpu_loop_exit(cs); |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(wfe)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| /* This is a hint instruction that is semantically different |
| * from YIELD even though we currently implement it identically. |
| * Don't actually halt the CPU, just yield back to top |
| * level loop. This is not going into a "low power state" |
| * (ie halting until some event occurs), so we never take |
| * a configurable trap to a different exception level. |
| */ |
| HELPER(yield)(env); |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(yield)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = arm_env_get_cpu(env); |
| CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu); |
| |
| /* This is a non-trappable hint instruction that generally indicates |
| * that the guest is currently busy-looping. Yield control back to the |
| * top level loop so that a more deserving VCPU has a chance to run. |
| */ |
| cs->exception_index = EXCP_YIELD; |
| cpu_loop_exit(cs); |
| } |
| |
| /* Raise an internal-to-QEMU exception. This is limited to only |
| * those EXCP values which are special cases for QEMU to interrupt |
| * execution and not to be used for exceptions which are passed to |
| * the guest (those must all have syndrome information and thus should |
| * use exception_with_syndrome). |
| */ |
| void HELPER(exception_internal)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp) |
| { |
| CPUState *cs = CPU(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| |
| assert(excp_is_internal(excp)); |
| cs->exception_index = excp; |
| cpu_loop_exit(cs); |
| } |
| |
| /* Raise an exception with the specified syndrome register value */ |
| void HELPER(exception_with_syndrome)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp, |
| uint32_t syndrome, uint32_t target_el) |
| { |
| raise_exception(env, excp, syndrome, target_el); |
| } |
| |
| /* Raise an EXCP_BKPT with the specified syndrome register value, |
| * targeting the correct exception level for debug exceptions. |
| */ |
| void HELPER(exception_bkpt_insn)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t syndrome) |
| { |
| /* FSR will only be used if the debug target EL is AArch32. */ |
| env->exception.fsr = arm_debug_exception_fsr(env); |
| /* FAR is UNKNOWN: clear vaddress to avoid potentially exposing |
| * values to the guest that it shouldn't be able to see at its |
| * exception/security level. |
| */ |
| env->exception.vaddress = 0; |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_BKPT, syndrome, arm_debug_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(cpsr_read)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| return cpsr_read(env) & ~(CPSR_EXEC | CPSR_RESERVED); |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(cpsr_write)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask) |
| { |
| cpsr_write(env, val, mask, CPSRWriteByInstr); |
| } |
| |
| /* Write the CPSR for a 32-bit exception return */ |
| void HELPER(cpsr_write_eret)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val) |
| { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| arm_call_pre_el_change_hook(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| |
| cpsr_write(env, val, CPSR_ERET_MASK, CPSRWriteExceptionReturn); |
| |
| /* Generated code has already stored the new PC value, but |
| * without masking out its low bits, because which bits need |
| * masking depends on whether we're returning to Thumb or ARM |
| * state. Do the masking now. |
| */ |
| env->regs[15] &= (env->thumb ? ~1 : ~3); |
| |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| arm_call_el_change_hook(arm_env_get_cpu(env)); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } |
| |
| /* Access to user mode registers from privileged modes. */ |
| uint32_t HELPER(get_user_reg)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t regno) |
| { |
| uint32_t val; |
| |
| if (regno == 13) { |
| val = env->banked_r13[BANK_USRSYS]; |
| } else if (regno == 14) { |
| val = env->banked_r14[BANK_USRSYS]; |
| } else if (regno >= 8 |
| && (env->uncached_cpsr & 0x1f) == ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) { |
| val = env->usr_regs[regno - 8]; |
| } else { |
| val = env->regs[regno]; |
| } |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(set_user_reg)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t regno, uint32_t val) |
| { |
| if (regno == 13) { |
| env->banked_r13[BANK_USRSYS] = val; |
| } else if (regno == 14) { |
| env->banked_r14[BANK_USRSYS] = val; |
| } else if (regno >= 8 |
| && (env->uncached_cpsr & 0x1f) == ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) { |
| env->usr_regs[regno - 8] = val; |
| } else { |
| env->regs[regno] = val; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(set_r13_banked)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t mode, uint32_t val) |
| { |
| if ((env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M) == mode) { |
| env->regs[13] = val; |
| } else { |
| env->banked_r13[bank_number(mode)] = val; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(get_r13_banked)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t mode) |
| { |
| if ((env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M) == ARM_CPU_MODE_SYS) { |
| /* SRS instruction is UNPREDICTABLE from System mode; we UNDEF. |
| * Other UNPREDICTABLE and UNDEF cases were caught at translate time. |
| */ |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_uncategorized(), |
| exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| |
| if ((env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M) == mode) { |
| return env->regs[13]; |
| } else { |
| return env->banked_r13[bank_number(mode)]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void msr_mrs_banked_exc_checks(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t tgtmode, |
| uint32_t regno) |
| { |
| /* Raise an exception if the requested access is one of the UNPREDICTABLE |
| * cases; otherwise return. This broadly corresponds to the pseudocode |
| * BankedRegisterAccessValid() and SPSRAccessValid(), |
| * except that we have already handled some cases at translate time. |
| */ |
| int curmode = env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M; |
| |
| if (regno == 17) { |
| /* ELR_Hyp: a special case because access from tgtmode is OK */ |
| if (curmode != ARM_CPU_MODE_HYP && curmode != ARM_CPU_MODE_MON) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (curmode == tgtmode) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| |
| if (tgtmode == ARM_CPU_MODE_USR) { |
| switch (regno) { |
| case 8 ... 12: |
| if (curmode != ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 13: |
| if (curmode == ARM_CPU_MODE_SYS) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 14: |
| if (curmode == ARM_CPU_MODE_HYP || curmode == ARM_CPU_MODE_SYS) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (tgtmode == ARM_CPU_MODE_HYP) { |
| /* SPSR_Hyp, r13_hyp: accessible from Monitor mode only */ |
| if (curmode != ARM_CPU_MODE_MON) { |
| goto undef; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return; |
| |
| undef: |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_uncategorized(), |
| exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(msr_banked)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t value, uint32_t tgtmode, |
| uint32_t regno) |
| { |
| msr_mrs_banked_exc_checks(env, tgtmode, regno); |
| |
| switch (regno) { |
| case 16: /* SPSRs */ |
| env->banked_spsr[bank_number(tgtmode)] = value; |
| break; |
| case 17: /* ELR_Hyp */ |
| env->elr_el[2] = value; |
| break; |
| case 13: |
| env->banked_r13[bank_number(tgtmode)] = value; |
| break; |
| case 14: |
| env->banked_r14[r14_bank_number(tgtmode)] = value; |
| break; |
| case 8 ... 12: |
| switch (tgtmode) { |
| case ARM_CPU_MODE_USR: |
| env->usr_regs[regno - 8] = value; |
| break; |
| case ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ: |
| env->fiq_regs[regno - 8] = value; |
| break; |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(mrs_banked)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t tgtmode, uint32_t regno) |
| { |
| msr_mrs_banked_exc_checks(env, tgtmode, regno); |
| |
| switch (regno) { |
| case 16: /* SPSRs */ |
| return env->banked_spsr[bank_number(tgtmode)]; |
| case 17: /* ELR_Hyp */ |
| return env->elr_el[2]; |
| case 13: |
| return env->banked_r13[bank_number(tgtmode)]; |
| case 14: |
| return env->banked_r14[r14_bank_number(tgtmode)]; |
| case 8 ... 12: |
| switch (tgtmode) { |
| case ARM_CPU_MODE_USR: |
| return env->usr_regs[regno - 8]; |
| case ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ: |
| return env->fiq_regs[regno - 8]; |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(access_check_cp_reg)(CPUARMState *env, void *rip, uint32_t syndrome, |
| uint32_t isread) |
| { |
| const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = rip; |
| int target_el; |
| |
| if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_XSCALE) && ri->cp < 14 |
| && extract32(env->cp15.c15_cpar, ri->cp, 1) == 0) { |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syndrome, exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ri->accessfn) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| switch (ri->accessfn(env, ri, isread)) { |
| case CP_ACCESS_OK: |
| return; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP: |
| target_el = exception_target_el(env); |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2: |
| /* Requesting a trap to EL2 when we're in EL3 or S-EL0/1 is |
| * a bug in the access function. |
| */ |
| assert(!arm_is_secure(env) && arm_current_el(env) != 3); |
| target_el = 2; |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3: |
| target_el = 3; |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED: |
| target_el = exception_target_el(env); |
| syndrome = syn_uncategorized(); |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED_EL2: |
| target_el = 2; |
| syndrome = syn_uncategorized(); |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_UNCATEGORIZED_EL3: |
| target_el = 3; |
| syndrome = syn_uncategorized(); |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_FP_EL2: |
| target_el = 2; |
| /* Since we are an implementation that takes exceptions on a trapped |
| * conditional insn only if the insn has passed its condition code |
| * check, we take the IMPDEF choice to always report CV=1 COND=0xe |
| * (which is also the required value for AArch64 traps). |
| */ |
| syndrome = syn_fp_access_trap(1, 0xe, false); |
| break; |
| case CP_ACCESS_TRAP_FP_EL3: |
| target_el = 3; |
| syndrome = syn_fp_access_trap(1, 0xe, false); |
| break; |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syndrome, target_el); |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(set_cp_reg)(CPUARMState *env, void *rip, uint32_t value) |
| { |
| const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = rip; |
| |
| if (ri->type & ARM_CP_IO) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| ri->writefn(env, ri, value); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } else { |
| ri->writefn(env, ri, value); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(get_cp_reg)(CPUARMState *env, void *rip) |
| { |
| const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = rip; |
| uint32_t res; |
| |
| if (ri->type & ARM_CP_IO) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| res = ri->readfn(env, ri); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } else { |
| res = ri->readfn(env, ri); |
| } |
| |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(set_cp_reg64)(CPUARMState *env, void *rip, uint64_t value) |
| { |
| const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = rip; |
| |
| if (ri->type & ARM_CP_IO) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| ri->writefn(env, ri, value); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } else { |
| ri->writefn(env, ri, value); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t HELPER(get_cp_reg64)(CPUARMState *env, void *rip) |
| { |
| const ARMCPRegInfo *ri = rip; |
| uint64_t res; |
| |
| if (ri->type & ARM_CP_IO) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| res = ri->readfn(env, ri); |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } else { |
| res = ri->readfn(env, ri); |
| } |
| |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(pre_hvc)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = arm_env_get_cpu(env); |
| int cur_el = arm_current_el(env); |
| /* FIXME: Use actual secure state. */ |
| bool secure = false; |
| bool undef; |
| |
| if (arm_is_psci_call(cpu, EXCP_HVC)) { |
| /* If PSCI is enabled and this looks like a valid PSCI call then |
| * that overrides the architecturally mandated HVC behaviour. |
| */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL2)) { |
| /* If EL2 doesn't exist, HVC always UNDEFs */ |
| undef = true; |
| } else if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3)) { |
| /* EL3.HCE has priority over EL2.HCD. */ |
| undef = !(env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_HCE); |
| } else { |
| undef = env->cp15.hcr_el2 & HCR_HCD; |
| } |
| |
| /* In ARMv7 and ARMv8/AArch32, HVC is undef in secure state. |
| * For ARMv8/AArch64, HVC is allowed in EL3. |
| * Note that we've already trapped HVC from EL0 at translation |
| * time. |
| */ |
| if (secure && (!is_a64(env) || cur_el == 1)) { |
| undef = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (undef) { |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_uncategorized(), |
| exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(pre_smc)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t syndrome) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = arm_env_get_cpu(env); |
| int cur_el = arm_current_el(env); |
| bool secure = arm_is_secure(env); |
| bool smd_flag = env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_SMD; |
| |
| /* |
| * SMC behaviour is summarized in the following table. |
| * This helper handles the "Trap to EL2" and "Undef insn" cases. |
| * The "Trap to EL3" and "PSCI call" cases are handled in the exception |
| * helper. |
| * |
| * -> ARM_FEATURE_EL3 and !SMD |
| * HCR_TSC && NS EL1 !HCR_TSC || !NS EL1 |
| * |
| * Conduit SMC, valid call Trap to EL2 PSCI Call |
| * Conduit SMC, inval call Trap to EL2 Trap to EL3 |
| * Conduit not SMC Trap to EL2 Trap to EL3 |
| * |
| * |
| * -> ARM_FEATURE_EL3 and SMD |
| * HCR_TSC && NS EL1 !HCR_TSC || !NS EL1 |
| * |
| * Conduit SMC, valid call Trap to EL2 PSCI Call |
| * Conduit SMC, inval call Trap to EL2 Undef insn |
| * Conduit not SMC Trap to EL2 Undef insn |
| * |
| * |
| * -> !ARM_FEATURE_EL3 |
| * HCR_TSC && NS EL1 !HCR_TSC || !NS EL1 |
| * |
| * Conduit SMC, valid call Trap to EL2 PSCI Call |
| * Conduit SMC, inval call Trap to EL2 Undef insn |
| * Conduit not SMC Undef insn Undef insn |
| */ |
| |
| /* On ARMv8 with EL3 AArch64, SMD applies to both S and NS state. |
| * On ARMv8 with EL3 AArch32, or ARMv7 with the Virtualization |
| * extensions, SMD only applies to NS state. |
| * On ARMv7 without the Virtualization extensions, the SMD bit |
| * doesn't exist, but we forbid the guest to set it to 1 in scr_write(), |
| * so we need not special case this here. |
| */ |
| bool smd = arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64) ? smd_flag |
| : smd_flag && !secure; |
| |
| if (!arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3) && |
| cpu->psci_conduit != QEMU_PSCI_CONDUIT_SMC) { |
| /* If we have no EL3 then SMC always UNDEFs and can't be |
| * trapped to EL2. PSCI-via-SMC is a sort of ersatz EL3 |
| * firmware within QEMU, and we want an EL2 guest to be able |
| * to forbid its EL1 from making PSCI calls into QEMU's |
| * "firmware" via HCR.TSC, so for these purposes treat |
| * PSCI-via-SMC as implying an EL3. |
| * This handles the very last line of the previous table. |
| */ |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_uncategorized(), |
| exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| |
| if (cur_el == 1 && (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TSC)) { |
| /* In NS EL1, HCR controlled routing to EL2 has priority over SMD. |
| * We also want an EL2 guest to be able to forbid its EL1 from |
| * making PSCI calls into QEMU's "firmware" via HCR.TSC. |
| * This handles all the "Trap to EL2" cases of the previous table. |
| */ |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_HYP_TRAP, syndrome, 2); |
| } |
| |
| /* Catch the two remaining "Undef insn" cases of the previous table: |
| * - PSCI conduit is SMC but we don't have a valid PCSI call, |
| * - We don't have EL3 or SMD is set. |
| */ |
| if (!arm_is_psci_call(cpu, EXCP_SMC) && |
| (smd || !arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3))) { |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_UDEF, syn_uncategorized(), |
| exception_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Return true if the linked breakpoint entry lbn passes its checks */ |
| static bool linked_bp_matches(ARMCPU *cpu, int lbn) |
| { |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| uint64_t bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[lbn]; |
| int brps = extract32(cpu->dbgdidr, 24, 4); |
| int ctx_cmps = extract32(cpu->dbgdidr, 20, 4); |
| int bt; |
| uint32_t contextidr; |
| |
| /* Links to unimplemented or non-context aware breakpoints are |
| * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE: either behave as if disabled, or |
| * as if linked to an UNKNOWN context-aware breakpoint (in which |
| * case DBGWCR<n>_EL1.LBN must indicate that breakpoint). |
| * We choose the former. |
| */ |
| if (lbn > brps || lbn < (brps - ctx_cmps)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[lbn]; |
| |
| if (extract64(bcr, 0, 1) == 0) { |
| /* Linked breakpoint disabled : generate no events */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| bt = extract64(bcr, 20, 4); |
| |
| /* We match the whole register even if this is AArch32 using the |
| * short descriptor format (in which case it holds both PROCID and ASID), |
| * since we don't implement the optional v7 context ID masking. |
| */ |
| contextidr = extract64(env->cp15.contextidr_el[1], 0, 32); |
| |
| switch (bt) { |
| case 3: /* linked context ID match */ |
| if (arm_current_el(env) > 1) { |
| /* Context matches never fire in EL2 or (AArch64) EL3 */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| return (contextidr == extract64(env->cp15.dbgbvr[lbn], 0, 32)); |
| case 5: /* linked address mismatch (reserved in AArch64) */ |
| case 9: /* linked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ |
| case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */ |
| default: |
| /* Links to Unlinked context breakpoints must generate no |
| * events; we choose to do the same for reserved values too. |
| */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static bool bp_wp_matches(ARMCPU *cpu, int n, bool is_wp) |
| { |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| uint64_t cr; |
| int pac, hmc, ssc, wt, lbn; |
| /* Note that for watchpoints the check is against the CPU security |
| * state, not the S/NS attribute on the offending data access. |
| */ |
| bool is_secure = arm_is_secure(env); |
| int access_el = arm_current_el(env); |
| |
| if (is_wp) { |
| CPUWatchpoint *wp = env->cpu_watchpoint[n]; |
| |
| if (!wp || !(wp->flags & BP_WATCHPOINT_HIT)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| cr = env->cp15.dbgwcr[n]; |
| if (wp->hitattrs.user) { |
| /* The LDRT/STRT/LDT/STT "unprivileged access" instructions should |
| * match watchpoints as if they were accesses done at EL0, even if |
| * the CPU is at EL1 or higher. |
| */ |
| access_el = 0; |
| } |
| } else { |
| uint64_t pc = is_a64(env) ? env->pc : env->regs[15]; |
| |
| if (!env->cpu_breakpoint[n] || env->cpu_breakpoint[n]->pc != pc) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| cr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[n]; |
| } |
| /* The WATCHPOINT_HIT flag guarantees us that the watchpoint is |
| * enabled and that the address and access type match; for breakpoints |
| * we know the address matched; check the remaining fields, including |
| * linked breakpoints. We rely on WCR and BCR having the same layout |
| * for the LBN, SSC, HMC, PAC/PMC and is-linked fields. |
| * Note that some combinations of {PAC, HMC, SSC} are reserved and |
| * must act either like some valid combination or as if the watchpoint |
| * were disabled. We choose the former, and use this together with |
| * the fact that EL3 must always be Secure and EL2 must always be |
| * Non-Secure to simplify the code slightly compared to the full |
| * table in the ARM ARM. |
| */ |
| pac = extract64(cr, 1, 2); |
| hmc = extract64(cr, 13, 1); |
| ssc = extract64(cr, 14, 2); |
| |
| switch (ssc) { |
| case 0: |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| case 3: |
| if (is_secure) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| if (!is_secure) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| switch (access_el) { |
| case 3: |
| case 2: |
| if (!hmc) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| if (extract32(pac, 0, 1) == 0) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 0: |
| if (extract32(pac, 1, 1) == 0) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| g_assert_not_reached(); |
| } |
| |
| wt = extract64(cr, 20, 1); |
| lbn = extract64(cr, 16, 4); |
| |
| if (wt && !linked_bp_matches(cpu, lbn)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool check_watchpoints(ARMCPU *cpu) |
| { |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| int n; |
| |
| /* If watchpoints are disabled globally or we can't take debug |
| * exceptions here then watchpoint firings are ignored. |
| */ |
| if (extract32(env->cp15.mdscr_el1, 15, 1) == 0 |
| || !arm_generate_debug_exceptions(env)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| for (n = 0; n < ARRAY_SIZE(env->cpu_watchpoint); n++) { |
| if (bp_wp_matches(cpu, n, true)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static bool check_breakpoints(ARMCPU *cpu) |
| { |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| int n; |
| |
| /* If breakpoints are disabled globally or we can't take debug |
| * exceptions here then breakpoint firings are ignored. |
| */ |
| if (extract32(env->cp15.mdscr_el1, 15, 1) == 0 |
| || !arm_generate_debug_exceptions(env)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| for (n = 0; n < ARRAY_SIZE(env->cpu_breakpoint); n++) { |
| if (bp_wp_matches(cpu, n, false)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| void HELPER(check_breakpoints)(CPUARMState *env) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = arm_env_get_cpu(env); |
| |
| if (check_breakpoints(cpu)) { |
| HELPER(exception_internal(env, EXCP_DEBUG)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool arm_debug_check_watchpoint(CPUState *cs, CPUWatchpoint *wp) |
| { |
| /* Called by core code when a CPU watchpoint fires; need to check if this |
| * is also an architectural watchpoint match. |
| */ |
| ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); |
| |
| return check_watchpoints(cpu); |
| } |
| |
| vaddr arm_adjust_watchpoint_address(CPUState *cs, vaddr addr, int len) |
| { |
| ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| |
| /* In BE32 system mode, target memory is stored byteswapped (on a |
| * little-endian host system), and by the time we reach here (via an |
| * opcode helper) the addresses of subword accesses have been adjusted |
| * to account for that, which means that watchpoints will not match. |
| * Undo the adjustment here. |
| */ |
| if (arm_sctlr_b(env)) { |
| if (len == 1) { |
| addr ^= 3; |
| } else if (len == 2) { |
| addr ^= 2; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return addr; |
| } |
| |
| void arm_debug_excp_handler(CPUState *cs) |
| { |
| /* Called by core code when a watchpoint or breakpoint fires; |
| * need to check which one and raise the appropriate exception. |
| */ |
| ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); |
| CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; |
| CPUWatchpoint *wp_hit = cs->watchpoint_hit; |
| |
| if (wp_hit) { |
| if (wp_hit->flags & BP_CPU) { |
| bool wnr = (wp_hit->flags & BP_WATCHPOINT_HIT_WRITE) != 0; |
| bool same_el = arm_debug_target_el(env) == arm_current_el(env); |
| |
| cs->watchpoint_hit = NULL; |
| |
| env->exception.fsr = arm_debug_exception_fsr(env); |
| env->exception.vaddress = wp_hit->hitaddr; |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_DATA_ABORT, |
| syn_watchpoint(same_el, 0, wnr), |
| arm_debug_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| } else { |
| uint64_t pc = is_a64(env) ? env->pc : env->regs[15]; |
| bool same_el = (arm_debug_target_el(env) == arm_current_el(env)); |
| |
| /* (1) GDB breakpoints should be handled first. |
| * (2) Do not raise a CPU exception if no CPU breakpoint has fired, |
| * since singlestep is also done by generating a debug internal |
| * exception. |
| */ |
| if (cpu_breakpoint_test(cs, pc, BP_GDB) |
| || !cpu_breakpoint_test(cs, pc, BP_CPU)) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| env->exception.fsr = arm_debug_exception_fsr(env); |
| /* FAR is UNKNOWN: clear vaddress to avoid potentially exposing |
| * values to the guest that it shouldn't be able to see at its |
| * exception/security level. |
| */ |
| env->exception.vaddress = 0; |
| raise_exception(env, EXCP_PREFETCH_ABORT, |
| syn_breakpoint(same_el), |
| arm_debug_target_el(env)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* ??? Flag setting arithmetic is awkward because we need to do comparisons. |
| The only way to do that in TCG is a conditional branch, which clobbers |
| all our temporaries. For now implement these as helper functions. */ |
| |
| /* Similarly for variable shift instructions. */ |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(shl_cc)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t i) |
| { |
| int shift = i & 0xff; |
| if (shift >= 32) { |
| if (shift == 32) |
| env->CF = x & 1; |
| else |
| env->CF = 0; |
| return 0; |
| } else if (shift != 0) { |
| env->CF = (x >> (32 - shift)) & 1; |
| return x << shift; |
| } |
| return x; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(shr_cc)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t i) |
| { |
| int shift = i & 0xff; |
| if (shift >= 32) { |
| if (shift == 32) |
| env->CF = (x >> 31) & 1; |
| else |
| env->CF = 0; |
| return 0; |
| } else if (shift != 0) { |
| env->CF = (x >> (shift - 1)) & 1; |
| return x >> shift; |
| } |
| return x; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(sar_cc)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t i) |
| { |
| int shift = i & 0xff; |
| if (shift >= 32) { |
| env->CF = (x >> 31) & 1; |
| return (int32_t)x >> 31; |
| } else if (shift != 0) { |
| env->CF = (x >> (shift - 1)) & 1; |
| return (int32_t)x >> shift; |
| } |
| return x; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t HELPER(ror_cc)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t x, uint32_t i) |
| { |
| int shift1, shift; |
| shift1 = i & 0xff; |
| shift = shift1 & 0x1f; |
| if (shift == 0) { |
| if (shift1 != 0) |
| env->CF = (x >> 31) & 1; |
| return x; |
| } else { |
| env->CF = (x >> (shift - 1)) & 1; |
| return ((uint32_t)x >> shift) | (x << (32 - shift)); |
| } |
| } |