| /* |
| * internal execution defines for qemu |
| * |
| * 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 EXEC_ALL_H |
| #define EXEC_ALL_H |
| |
| #include "qemu-common.h" |
| #include "exec/tb-context.h" |
| #include "sysemu/cpus.h" |
| |
| /* allow to see translation results - the slowdown should be negligible, so we leave it */ |
| #define DEBUG_DISAS |
| |
| /* Page tracking code uses ram addresses in system mode, and virtual |
| addresses in userspace mode. Define tb_page_addr_t to be an appropriate |
| type. */ |
| #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) |
| typedef abi_ulong tb_page_addr_t; |
| #define TB_PAGE_ADDR_FMT TARGET_ABI_FMT_lx |
| #else |
| typedef ram_addr_t tb_page_addr_t; |
| #define TB_PAGE_ADDR_FMT RAM_ADDR_FMT |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "qemu/log.h" |
| |
| void gen_intermediate_code(CPUState *cpu, struct TranslationBlock *tb); |
| void restore_state_to_opc(CPUArchState *env, struct TranslationBlock *tb, |
| target_ulong *data); |
| |
| void cpu_gen_init(void); |
| |
| /** |
| * cpu_restore_state: |
| * @cpu: the vCPU state is to be restore to |
| * @searched_pc: the host PC the fault occurred at |
| * @return: true if state was restored, false otherwise |
| * |
| * Attempt to restore the state for a fault occurring in translated |
| * code. If the searched_pc is not in translated code no state is |
| * restored and the function returns false. |
| */ |
| bool cpu_restore_state(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t searched_pc); |
| |
| void QEMU_NORETURN cpu_loop_exit_noexc(CPUState *cpu); |
| void QEMU_NORETURN cpu_io_recompile(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t retaddr); |
| TranslationBlock *tb_gen_code(CPUState *cpu, |
| target_ulong pc, target_ulong cs_base, |
| uint32_t flags, |
| int cflags); |
| |
| void QEMU_NORETURN cpu_loop_exit(CPUState *cpu); |
| void QEMU_NORETURN cpu_loop_exit_restore(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t pc); |
| void QEMU_NORETURN cpu_loop_exit_atomic(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t pc); |
| |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) |
| void cpu_reloading_memory_map(void); |
| /** |
| * cpu_address_space_init: |
| * @cpu: CPU to add this address space to |
| * @asidx: integer index of this address space |
| * @prefix: prefix to be used as name of address space |
| * @mr: the root memory region of address space |
| * |
| * Add the specified address space to the CPU's cpu_ases list. |
| * The address space added with @asidx 0 is the one used for the |
| * convenience pointer cpu->as. |
| * The target-specific code which registers ASes is responsible |
| * for defining what semantics address space 0, 1, 2, etc have. |
| * |
| * Before the first call to this function, the caller must set |
| * cpu->num_ases to the total number of address spaces it needs |
| * to support. |
| * |
| * Note that with KVM only one address space is supported. |
| */ |
| void cpu_address_space_init(CPUState *cpu, int asidx, |
| const char *prefix, MemoryRegion *mr); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && defined(CONFIG_TCG) |
| /* cputlb.c */ |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page: |
| * @cpu: CPU whose TLB should be flushed |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of the specified CPU, for all |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page_all_cpus: |
| * @cpu: src CPU of the flush |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of the specified CPU, for all |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus(CPUState *src, target_ulong addr); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page_all_cpus_synced: |
| * @cpu: src CPU of the flush |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of the specified CPU, for all MMU |
| * indexes like tlb_flush_page_all_cpus except the source vCPUs work |
| * is scheduled as safe work meaning all flushes will be complete once |
| * the source vCPUs safe work is complete. This will depend on when |
| * the guests translation ends the TB. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src, target_ulong addr); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush: |
| * @cpu: CPU whose TLB should be flushed |
| * |
| * Flush the entire TLB for the specified CPU. Most CPU architectures |
| * allow the implementation to drop entries from the TLB at any time |
| * so this is generally safe. If more selective flushing is required |
| * use one of the other functions for efficiency. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush(CPUState *cpu); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_all_cpus: |
| * @cpu: src CPU of the flush |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_all_cpus(CPUState *src_cpu); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_all_cpus_synced: |
| * @cpu: src CPU of the flush |
| * |
| * Like tlb_flush_all_cpus except this except the source vCPUs work is |
| * scheduled as safe work meaning all flushes will be complete once |
| * the source vCPUs safe work is complete. This will depend on when |
| * the guests translation ends the TB. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src_cpu); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx: |
| * @cpu: CPU whose TLB should be flushed |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of the specified CPU, for the specified |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus: |
| * @cpu: Originating CPU of the flush |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of all CPUs, for the specified |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced: |
| * @cpu: Originating CPU of the flush |
| * @addr: virtual address of page to be flushed |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush one page from the TLB of all CPUs, for the specified MMU |
| * indexes like tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus except the source |
| * vCPUs work is scheduled as safe work meaning all flushes will be |
| * complete once the source vCPUs safe work is complete. This will |
| * depend on when the guests translation ends the TB. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_by_mmuidx: |
| * @cpu: CPU whose TLB should be flushed |
| * @wait: If true ensure synchronisation by exiting the cpu_loop |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush all entries from the TLB of the specified CPU, for the specified |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus: |
| * @cpu: Originating CPU of the flush |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush all entries from all TLBs of all CPUs, for the specified |
| * MMU indexes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced: |
| * @cpu: Originating CPU of the flush |
| * @idxmap: bitmap of MMU indexes to flush |
| * |
| * Flush all entries from all TLBs of all CPUs, for the specified |
| * MMU indexes like tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus except except the source |
| * vCPUs work is scheduled as safe work meaning all flushes will be |
| * complete once the source vCPUs safe work is complete. This will |
| * depend on when the guests translation ends the TB. |
| */ |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap); |
| /** |
| * tlb_set_page_with_attrs: |
| * @cpu: CPU to add this TLB entry for |
| * @vaddr: virtual address of page to add entry for |
| * @paddr: physical address of the page |
| * @attrs: memory transaction attributes |
| * @prot: access permissions (PAGE_READ/PAGE_WRITE/PAGE_EXEC bits) |
| * @mmu_idx: MMU index to insert TLB entry for |
| * @size: size of the page in bytes |
| * |
| * Add an entry to this CPU's TLB (a mapping from virtual address |
| * @vaddr to physical address @paddr) with the specified memory |
| * transaction attributes. This is generally called by the target CPU |
| * specific code after it has been called through the tlb_fill() |
| * entry point and performed a successful page table walk to find |
| * the physical address and attributes for the virtual address |
| * which provoked the TLB miss. |
| * |
| * At most one entry for a given virtual address is permitted. Only a |
| * single TARGET_PAGE_SIZE region is mapped; the supplied @size is only |
| * used by tlb_flush_page. |
| */ |
| void tlb_set_page_with_attrs(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr, |
| hwaddr paddr, MemTxAttrs attrs, |
| int prot, int mmu_idx, target_ulong size); |
| /* tlb_set_page: |
| * |
| * This function is equivalent to calling tlb_set_page_with_attrs() |
| * with an @attrs argument of MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED. It's provided |
| * as a convenience for CPUs which don't use memory transaction attributes. |
| */ |
| void tlb_set_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr, |
| hwaddr paddr, int prot, |
| int mmu_idx, target_ulong size); |
| void tb_invalidate_phys_addr(AddressSpace *as, hwaddr addr); |
| void probe_write(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr, int size, int mmu_idx, |
| uintptr_t retaddr); |
| #else |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus(CPUState *src, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src, |
| target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush(CPUState *cpu) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_all_cpus(CPUState *src_cpu) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src_cpu) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, |
| target_ulong addr, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| static inline void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *cpu, |
| target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *cpu, |
| target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *cpu, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| } |
| static inline void tb_invalidate_phys_addr(AddressSpace *as, hwaddr addr) |
| { |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #define CODE_GEN_ALIGN 16 /* must be >= of the size of a icache line */ |
| |
| /* Estimated block size for TB allocation. */ |
| /* ??? The following is based on a 2015 survey of x86_64 host output. |
| Better would seem to be some sort of dynamically sized TB array, |
| adapting to the block sizes actually being produced. */ |
| #if defined(CONFIG_SOFTMMU) |
| #define CODE_GEN_AVG_BLOCK_SIZE 400 |
| #else |
| #define CODE_GEN_AVG_BLOCK_SIZE 150 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Translation Cache-related fields of a TB. |
| * This struct exists just for convenience; we keep track of TB's in a binary |
| * search tree, and the only fields needed to compare TB's in the tree are |
| * @ptr and @size. |
| * Note: the address of search data can be obtained by adding @size to @ptr. |
| */ |
| struct tb_tc { |
| void *ptr; /* pointer to the translated code */ |
| size_t size; |
| }; |
| |
| struct TranslationBlock { |
| target_ulong pc; /* simulated PC corresponding to this block (EIP + CS base) */ |
| target_ulong cs_base; /* CS base for this block */ |
| uint32_t flags; /* flags defining in which context the code was generated */ |
| uint16_t size; /* size of target code for this block (1 <= |
| size <= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) */ |
| uint16_t icount; |
| uint32_t cflags; /* compile flags */ |
| #define CF_COUNT_MASK 0x00007fff |
| #define CF_LAST_IO 0x00008000 /* Last insn may be an IO access. */ |
| #define CF_NOCACHE 0x00010000 /* To be freed after execution */ |
| #define CF_USE_ICOUNT 0x00020000 |
| #define CF_INVALID 0x00040000 /* TB is stale. Setters need tb_lock */ |
| #define CF_PARALLEL 0x00080000 /* Generate code for a parallel context */ |
| /* cflags' mask for hashing/comparison */ |
| #define CF_HASH_MASK \ |
| (CF_COUNT_MASK | CF_LAST_IO | CF_USE_ICOUNT | CF_PARALLEL) |
| |
| /* Per-vCPU dynamic tracing state used to generate this TB */ |
| uint32_t trace_vcpu_dstate; |
| |
| struct tb_tc tc; |
| |
| /* original tb when cflags has CF_NOCACHE */ |
| struct TranslationBlock *orig_tb; |
| /* first and second physical page containing code. The lower bit |
| of the pointer tells the index in page_next[] */ |
| struct TranslationBlock *page_next[2]; |
| tb_page_addr_t page_addr[2]; |
| |
| /* The following data are used to directly call another TB from |
| * the code of this one. This can be done either by emitting direct or |
| * indirect native jump instructions. These jumps are reset so that the TB |
| * just continues its execution. The TB can be linked to another one by |
| * setting one of the jump targets (or patching the jump instruction). Only |
| * two of such jumps are supported. |
| */ |
| uint16_t jmp_reset_offset[2]; /* offset of original jump target */ |
| #define TB_JMP_RESET_OFFSET_INVALID 0xffff /* indicates no jump generated */ |
| uintptr_t jmp_target_arg[2]; /* target address or offset */ |
| |
| /* Each TB has an associated circular list of TBs jumping to this one. |
| * jmp_list_first points to the first TB jumping to this one. |
| * jmp_list_next is used to point to the next TB in a list. |
| * Since each TB can have two jumps, it can participate in two lists. |
| * jmp_list_first and jmp_list_next are 4-byte aligned pointers to a |
| * TranslationBlock structure, but the two least significant bits of |
| * them are used to encode which data field of the pointed TB should |
| * be used to traverse the list further from that TB: |
| * 0 => jmp_list_next[0], 1 => jmp_list_next[1], 2 => jmp_list_first. |
| * In other words, 0/1 tells which jump is used in the pointed TB, |
| * and 2 means that this is a pointer back to the target TB of this list. |
| */ |
| uintptr_t jmp_list_next[2]; |
| uintptr_t jmp_list_first; |
| }; |
| |
| extern bool parallel_cpus; |
| |
| /* Hide the atomic_read to make code a little easier on the eyes */ |
| static inline uint32_t tb_cflags(const TranslationBlock *tb) |
| { |
| return atomic_read(&tb->cflags); |
| } |
| |
| /* current cflags for hashing/comparison */ |
| static inline uint32_t curr_cflags(void) |
| { |
| return (parallel_cpus ? CF_PARALLEL : 0) |
| | (use_icount ? CF_USE_ICOUNT : 0); |
| } |
| |
| void tb_remove(TranslationBlock *tb); |
| void tb_flush(CPUState *cpu); |
| void tb_phys_invalidate(TranslationBlock *tb, tb_page_addr_t page_addr); |
| TranslationBlock *tb_htable_lookup(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong pc, |
| target_ulong cs_base, uint32_t flags, |
| uint32_t cf_mask); |
| void tb_set_jmp_target(TranslationBlock *tb, int n, uintptr_t addr); |
| |
| /* GETPC is the true target of the return instruction that we'll execute. */ |
| #if defined(CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER) |
| extern uintptr_t tci_tb_ptr; |
| # define GETPC() tci_tb_ptr |
| #else |
| # define GETPC() \ |
| ((uintptr_t)__builtin_extract_return_addr(__builtin_return_address(0))) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The true return address will often point to a host insn that is part of |
| the next translated guest insn. Adjust the address backward to point to |
| the middle of the call insn. Subtracting one would do the job except for |
| several compressed mode architectures (arm, mips) which set the low bit |
| to indicate the compressed mode; subtracting two works around that. It |
| is also the case that there are no host isas that contain a call insn |
| smaller than 4 bytes, so we don't worry about special-casing this. */ |
| #define GETPC_ADJ 2 |
| |
| void tb_lock(void); |
| void tb_unlock(void); |
| void tb_lock_reset(void); |
| |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) |
| |
| struct MemoryRegion *iotlb_to_region(CPUState *cpu, |
| hwaddr index, MemTxAttrs attrs); |
| |
| void tlb_fill(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, int size, |
| MMUAccessType access_type, int mmu_idx, uintptr_t retaddr); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) |
| void mmap_lock(void); |
| void mmap_unlock(void); |
| bool have_mmap_lock(void); |
| |
| static inline tb_page_addr_t get_page_addr_code(CPUArchState *env1, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| return addr; |
| } |
| #else |
| static inline void mmap_lock(void) {} |
| static inline void mmap_unlock(void) {} |
| |
| /* cputlb.c */ |
| tb_page_addr_t get_page_addr_code(CPUArchState *env1, target_ulong addr); |
| |
| void tlb_reset_dirty(CPUState *cpu, ram_addr_t start1, ram_addr_t length); |
| void tlb_set_dirty(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr); |
| |
| /* exec.c */ |
| void tb_flush_jmp_cache(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr); |
| |
| MemoryRegionSection * |
| address_space_translate_for_iotlb(CPUState *cpu, int asidx, hwaddr addr, |
| hwaddr *xlat, hwaddr *plen); |
| hwaddr memory_region_section_get_iotlb(CPUState *cpu, |
| MemoryRegionSection *section, |
| target_ulong vaddr, |
| hwaddr paddr, hwaddr xlat, |
| int prot, |
| target_ulong *address); |
| bool memory_region_is_unassigned(MemoryRegion *mr); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| /* vl.c */ |
| extern int singlestep; |
| |
| #endif |