| /* |
| * common defines for all CPUs |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard |
| * |
| * 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/>. |
| */ |
| #ifndef CPU_DEFS_H |
| #define CPU_DEFS_H |
| |
| #ifndef NEED_CPU_H |
| #error cpu.h included from common code |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "qemu/host-utils.h" |
| #include "qemu/queue.h" |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TCG |
| #include "tcg-target.h" |
| #endif |
| #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY |
| #include "exec/hwaddr.h" |
| #endif |
| #include "exec/memattrs.h" |
| |
| #ifndef TARGET_LONG_BITS |
| #error TARGET_LONG_BITS must be defined before including this header |
| #endif |
| |
| #define TARGET_LONG_SIZE (TARGET_LONG_BITS / 8) |
| |
| /* target_ulong is the type of a virtual address */ |
| #if TARGET_LONG_SIZE == 4 |
| typedef int32_t target_long; |
| typedef uint32_t target_ulong; |
| #define TARGET_FMT_lx "%08x" |
| #define TARGET_FMT_ld "%d" |
| #define TARGET_FMT_lu "%u" |
| #elif TARGET_LONG_SIZE == 8 |
| typedef int64_t target_long; |
| typedef uint64_t target_ulong; |
| #define TARGET_FMT_lx "%016" PRIx64 |
| #define TARGET_FMT_ld "%" PRId64 |
| #define TARGET_FMT_lu "%" PRIu64 |
| #else |
| #error TARGET_LONG_SIZE undefined |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && defined(CONFIG_TCG) |
| /* use a fully associative victim tlb of 8 entries */ |
| #define CPU_VTLB_SIZE 8 |
| |
| #if HOST_LONG_BITS == 32 && TARGET_LONG_BITS == 32 |
| #define CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS 4 |
| #else |
| #define CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS 5 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* TCG_TARGET_TLB_DISPLACEMENT_BITS is used in CPU_TLB_BITS to ensure that |
| * the TLB is not unnecessarily small, but still small enough for the |
| * TLB lookup instruction sequence used by the TCG target. |
| * |
| * TCG will have to generate an operand as large as the distance between |
| * env and the tlb_table[NB_MMU_MODES - 1][0].addend. For simplicity, |
| * the TCG targets just round everything up to the next power of two, and |
| * count bits. This works because: 1) the size of each TLB is a largish |
| * power of two, 2) and because the limit of the displacement is really close |
| * to a power of two, 3) the offset of tlb_table[0][0] inside env is smaller |
| * than the size of a TLB. |
| * |
| * For example, the maximum displacement 0xFFF0 on PPC and MIPS, but TCG |
| * just says "the displacement is 16 bits". TCG_TARGET_TLB_DISPLACEMENT_BITS |
| * then ensures that tlb_table at least 0x8000 bytes large ("not unnecessarily |
| * small": 2^15). The operand then will come up smaller than 0xFFF0 without |
| * any particular care, because the TLB for a single MMU mode is larger than |
| * 0x10000-0xFFF0=16 bytes. In the end, the maximum value of the operand |
| * could be something like 0xC000 (the offset of the last TLB table) plus |
| * 0x18 (the offset of the addend field in each TLB entry) plus the offset |
| * of tlb_table inside env (which is non-trivial but not huge). |
| */ |
| #define CPU_TLB_BITS \ |
| MIN(8, \ |
| TCG_TARGET_TLB_DISPLACEMENT_BITS - CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS - \ |
| (NB_MMU_MODES <= 1 ? 0 : \ |
| NB_MMU_MODES <= 2 ? 1 : \ |
| NB_MMU_MODES <= 4 ? 2 : \ |
| NB_MMU_MODES <= 8 ? 3 : 4)) |
| |
| #define CPU_TLB_SIZE (1 << CPU_TLB_BITS) |
| |
| typedef struct CPUTLBEntry { |
| /* bit TARGET_LONG_BITS to TARGET_PAGE_BITS : virtual address |
| bit TARGET_PAGE_BITS-1..4 : Nonzero for accesses that should not |
| go directly to ram. |
| bit 3 : indicates that the entry is invalid |
| bit 2..0 : zero |
| */ |
| union { |
| struct { |
| target_ulong addr_read; |
| target_ulong addr_write; |
| target_ulong addr_code; |
| /* Addend to virtual address to get host address. IO accesses |
| use the corresponding iotlb value. */ |
| uintptr_t addend; |
| }; |
| /* padding to get a power of two size */ |
| uint8_t dummy[1 << CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS]; |
| }; |
| } CPUTLBEntry; |
| |
| QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(CPUTLBEntry) != (1 << CPU_TLB_ENTRY_BITS)); |
| |
| /* The IOTLB is not accessed directly inline by generated TCG code, |
| * so the CPUIOTLBEntry layout is not as critical as that of the |
| * CPUTLBEntry. (This is also why we don't want to combine the two |
| * structs into one.) |
| */ |
| typedef struct CPUIOTLBEntry { |
| /* |
| * @addr contains: |
| * - in the lower TARGET_PAGE_BITS, a physical section number |
| * - with the lower TARGET_PAGE_BITS masked off, an offset which |
| * must be added to the virtual address to obtain: |
| * + the ram_addr_t of the target RAM (if the physical section |
| * number is PHYS_SECTION_NOTDIRTY or PHYS_SECTION_ROM) |
| * + the offset within the target MemoryRegion (otherwise) |
| */ |
| hwaddr addr; |
| MemTxAttrs attrs; |
| } CPUIOTLBEntry; |
| |
| #define CPU_COMMON_TLB \ |
| /* The meaning of the MMU modes is defined in the target code. */ \ |
| CPUTLBEntry tlb_table[NB_MMU_MODES][CPU_TLB_SIZE]; \ |
| CPUTLBEntry tlb_v_table[NB_MMU_MODES][CPU_VTLB_SIZE]; \ |
| CPUIOTLBEntry iotlb[NB_MMU_MODES][CPU_TLB_SIZE]; \ |
| CPUIOTLBEntry iotlb_v[NB_MMU_MODES][CPU_VTLB_SIZE]; \ |
| size_t tlb_flush_count; \ |
| target_ulong tlb_flush_addr; \ |
| target_ulong tlb_flush_mask; \ |
| target_ulong vtlb_index; \ |
| |
| #else |
| |
| #define CPU_COMMON_TLB |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| #define CPU_COMMON \ |
| /* soft mmu support */ \ |
| CPU_COMMON_TLB \ |
| |
| #endif |