| /* |
| * Common CPU TLB handling |
| * |
| * 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/>. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "qemu/osdep.h" |
| #include "qemu/main-loop.h" |
| #include "cpu.h" |
| #include "exec/exec-all.h" |
| #include "exec/memory.h" |
| #include "exec/address-spaces.h" |
| #include "exec/cpu_ldst.h" |
| #include "exec/cputlb.h" |
| #include "exec/memory-internal.h" |
| #include "exec/ram_addr.h" |
| #include "tcg/tcg.h" |
| #include "qemu/error-report.h" |
| #include "exec/log.h" |
| #include "exec/helper-proto.h" |
| #include "qemu/atomic.h" |
| |
| /* DEBUG defines, enable DEBUG_TLB_LOG to log to the CPU_LOG_MMU target */ |
| /* #define DEBUG_TLB */ |
| /* #define DEBUG_TLB_LOG */ |
| |
| #ifdef DEBUG_TLB |
| # define DEBUG_TLB_GATE 1 |
| # ifdef DEBUG_TLB_LOG |
| # define DEBUG_TLB_LOG_GATE 1 |
| # else |
| # define DEBUG_TLB_LOG_GATE 0 |
| # endif |
| #else |
| # define DEBUG_TLB_GATE 0 |
| # define DEBUG_TLB_LOG_GATE 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #define tlb_debug(fmt, ...) do { \ |
| if (DEBUG_TLB_LOG_GATE) { \ |
| qemu_log_mask(CPU_LOG_MMU, "%s: " fmt, __func__, \ |
| ## __VA_ARGS__); \ |
| } else if (DEBUG_TLB_GATE) { \ |
| fprintf(stderr, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ## __VA_ARGS__); \ |
| } \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define assert_cpu_is_self(this_cpu) do { \ |
| if (DEBUG_TLB_GATE) { \ |
| g_assert(!cpu->created || qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)); \ |
| } \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* run_on_cpu_data.target_ptr should always be big enough for a |
| * target_ulong even on 32 bit builds */ |
| QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(target_ulong) > sizeof(run_on_cpu_data)); |
| |
| /* We currently can't handle more than 16 bits in the MMUIDX bitmask. |
| */ |
| QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(NB_MMU_MODES > 16); |
| #define ALL_MMUIDX_BITS ((1 << NB_MMU_MODES) - 1) |
| |
| /* flush_all_helper: run fn across all cpus |
| * |
| * If the wait flag is set then the src cpu's helper will be queued as |
| * "safe" work and the loop exited creating a synchronisation point |
| * where all queued work will be finished before execution starts |
| * again. |
| */ |
| static void flush_all_helper(CPUState *src, run_on_cpu_func fn, |
| run_on_cpu_data d) |
| { |
| CPUState *cpu; |
| |
| CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { |
| if (cpu != src) { |
| async_run_on_cpu(cpu, fn, d); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* statistics */ |
| int tlb_flush_count; |
| |
| /* This is OK because CPU architectures generally permit an |
| * implementation to drop entries from the TLB at any time, so |
| * flushing more entries than required is only an efficiency issue, |
| * not a correctness issue. |
| */ |
| static void tlb_flush_nocheck(CPUState *cpu) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| |
| /* The QOM tests will trigger tlb_flushes without setting up TCG |
| * so we bug out here in that case. |
| */ |
| if (!tcg_enabled()) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| tlb_debug("(count: %d)\n", tlb_flush_count++); |
| |
| tb_lock(); |
| |
| memset(env->tlb_table, -1, sizeof(env->tlb_table)); |
| memset(env->tlb_v_table, -1, sizeof(env->tlb_v_table)); |
| cpu_tb_jmp_cache_clear(cpu); |
| |
| env->vtlb_index = 0; |
| env->tlb_flush_addr = -1; |
| env->tlb_flush_mask = 0; |
| |
| tb_unlock(); |
| |
| atomic_mb_set(&cpu->pending_tlb_flush, 0); |
| } |
| |
| static void tlb_flush_global_async_work(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data data) |
| { |
| tlb_flush_nocheck(cpu); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush(CPUState *cpu) |
| { |
| if (cpu->created && !qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) { |
| if (atomic_mb_read(&cpu->pending_tlb_flush) != ALL_MMUIDX_BITS) { |
| atomic_mb_set(&cpu->pending_tlb_flush, ALL_MMUIDX_BITS); |
| async_run_on_cpu(cpu, tlb_flush_global_async_work, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_NULL); |
| } |
| } else { |
| tlb_flush_nocheck(cpu); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_all_cpus(CPUState *src_cpu) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_global_async_work; |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL); |
| fn(src_cpu, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src_cpu) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_global_async_work; |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL); |
| async_safe_run_on_cpu(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL); |
| } |
| |
| static void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data data) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| unsigned long mmu_idx_bitmask = data.host_int; |
| int mmu_idx; |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| |
| tb_lock(); |
| |
| tlb_debug("start: mmu_idx:0x%04lx\n", mmu_idx_bitmask); |
| |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| |
| if (test_bit(mmu_idx, &mmu_idx_bitmask)) { |
| tlb_debug("%d\n", mmu_idx); |
| |
| memset(env->tlb_table[mmu_idx], -1, sizeof(env->tlb_table[0])); |
| memset(env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx], -1, sizeof(env->tlb_v_table[0])); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| cpu_tb_jmp_cache_clear(cpu); |
| |
| tlb_debug("done\n"); |
| |
| tb_unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| tlb_debug("mmu_idx: 0x%" PRIx16 "\n", idxmap); |
| |
| if (!qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) { |
| uint16_t pending_flushes = idxmap; |
| pending_flushes &= ~atomic_mb_read(&cpu->pending_tlb_flush); |
| |
| if (pending_flushes) { |
| tlb_debug("reduced mmu_idx: 0x%" PRIx16 "\n", pending_flushes); |
| |
| atomic_or(&cpu->pending_tlb_flush, pending_flushes); |
| async_run_on_cpu(cpu, tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(pending_flushes)); |
| } |
| } else { |
| tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work(cpu, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(idxmap)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *src_cpu, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work; |
| |
| tlb_debug("mmu_idx: 0x%"PRIx16"\n", idxmap); |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(idxmap)); |
| fn(src_cpu, RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(idxmap)); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src_cpu, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work; |
| |
| tlb_debug("mmu_idx: 0x%"PRIx16"\n", idxmap); |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(idxmap)); |
| async_safe_run_on_cpu(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(idxmap)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| static inline void tlb_flush_entry(CPUTLBEntry *tlb_entry, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| if (addr == (tlb_entry->addr_read & |
| (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK)) || |
| addr == (tlb_entry->addr_write & |
| (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK)) || |
| addr == (tlb_entry->addr_code & |
| (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK))) { |
| memset(tlb_entry, -1, sizeof(*tlb_entry)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void tlb_flush_page_async_work(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data data) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| target_ulong addr = (target_ulong) data.target_ptr; |
| int i; |
| int mmu_idx; |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| |
| tlb_debug("page :" TARGET_FMT_lx "\n", addr); |
| |
| /* Check if we need to flush due to large pages. */ |
| if ((addr & env->tlb_flush_mask) == env->tlb_flush_addr) { |
| tlb_debug("forcing full flush (" |
| TARGET_FMT_lx "/" TARGET_FMT_lx ")\n", |
| env->tlb_flush_addr, env->tlb_flush_mask); |
| |
| tlb_flush(cpu); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| addr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| i = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i], addr); |
| } |
| |
| /* check whether there are entries that need to be flushed in the vtlb */ |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| int k; |
| for (k = 0; k < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; k++) { |
| tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][k], addr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| tb_flush_jmp_cache(cpu, addr); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| tlb_debug("page :" TARGET_FMT_lx "\n", addr); |
| |
| if (!qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) { |
| async_run_on_cpu(cpu, tlb_flush_page_async_work, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| } else { |
| tlb_flush_page_async_work(cpu, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* As we are going to hijack the bottom bits of the page address for a |
| * mmuidx bit mask we need to fail to build if we can't do that |
| */ |
| QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(NB_MMU_MODES > TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN); |
| |
| static void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_async_work(CPUState *cpu, |
| run_on_cpu_data data) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| target_ulong addr_and_mmuidx = (target_ulong) data.target_ptr; |
| target_ulong addr = addr_and_mmuidx & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| unsigned long mmu_idx_bitmap = addr_and_mmuidx & ALL_MMUIDX_BITS; |
| int page = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| int mmu_idx; |
| int i; |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| |
| tlb_debug("page:%d addr:"TARGET_FMT_lx" mmu_idx:0x%lx\n", |
| page, addr, mmu_idx_bitmap); |
| |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| if (test_bit(mmu_idx, &mmu_idx_bitmap)) { |
| tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][page], addr); |
| |
| /* check whether there are vltb entries that need to be flushed */ |
| for (i = 0; i < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; i++) { |
| tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][i], addr); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| tb_flush_jmp_cache(cpu, addr); |
| } |
| |
| static void tlb_check_page_and_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work(CPUState *cpu, |
| run_on_cpu_data data) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| target_ulong addr_and_mmuidx = (target_ulong) data.target_ptr; |
| target_ulong addr = addr_and_mmuidx & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| unsigned long mmu_idx_bitmap = addr_and_mmuidx & ALL_MMUIDX_BITS; |
| |
| tlb_debug("addr:"TARGET_FMT_lx" mmu_idx: %04lx\n", addr, mmu_idx_bitmap); |
| |
| /* Check if we need to flush due to large pages. */ |
| if ((addr & env->tlb_flush_mask) == env->tlb_flush_addr) { |
| tlb_debug("forced full flush (" |
| TARGET_FMT_lx "/" TARGET_FMT_lx ")\n", |
| env->tlb_flush_addr, env->tlb_flush_mask); |
| |
| tlb_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work(cpu, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_HOST_INT(mmu_idx_bitmap)); |
| } else { |
| tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_async_work(cpu, data); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr, uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| target_ulong addr_and_mmu_idx; |
| |
| tlb_debug("addr: "TARGET_FMT_lx" mmu_idx:%" PRIx16 "\n", addr, idxmap); |
| |
| /* This should already be page aligned */ |
| addr_and_mmu_idx = addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| addr_and_mmu_idx |= idxmap; |
| |
| if (!qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) { |
| async_run_on_cpu(cpu, tlb_check_page_and_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work, |
| RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| } else { |
| tlb_check_page_and_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work( |
| cpu, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus(CPUState *src_cpu, target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_check_page_and_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work; |
| target_ulong addr_and_mmu_idx; |
| |
| tlb_debug("addr: "TARGET_FMT_lx" mmu_idx:%"PRIx16"\n", addr, idxmap); |
| |
| /* This should already be page aligned */ |
| addr_and_mmu_idx = addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| addr_and_mmu_idx |= idxmap; |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| fn(src_cpu, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page_by_mmuidx_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src_cpu, |
| target_ulong addr, |
| uint16_t idxmap) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_check_page_and_flush_by_mmuidx_async_work; |
| target_ulong addr_and_mmu_idx; |
| |
| tlb_debug("addr: "TARGET_FMT_lx" mmu_idx:%"PRIx16"\n", addr, idxmap); |
| |
| /* This should already be page aligned */ |
| addr_and_mmu_idx = addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| addr_and_mmu_idx |= idxmap; |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| async_safe_run_on_cpu(src_cpu, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr_and_mmu_idx)); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus(CPUState *src, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_page_async_work; |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| fn(src, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| } |
| |
| void tlb_flush_page_all_cpus_synced(CPUState *src, |
| target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| const run_on_cpu_func fn = tlb_flush_page_async_work; |
| |
| flush_all_helper(src, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| async_safe_run_on_cpu(src, fn, RUN_ON_CPU_TARGET_PTR(addr)); |
| } |
| |
| /* update the TLBs so that writes to code in the virtual page 'addr' |
| can be detected */ |
| void tlb_protect_code(ram_addr_t ram_addr) |
| { |
| cpu_physical_memory_test_and_clear_dirty(ram_addr, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, |
| DIRTY_MEMORY_CODE); |
| } |
| |
| /* update the TLB so that writes in physical page 'phys_addr' are no longer |
| tested for self modifying code */ |
| void tlb_unprotect_code(ram_addr_t ram_addr) |
| { |
| cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_flag(ram_addr, DIRTY_MEMORY_CODE); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Dirty write flag handling |
| * |
| * When the TCG code writes to a location it looks up the address in |
| * the TLB and uses that data to compute the final address. If any of |
| * the lower bits of the address are set then the slow path is forced. |
| * There are a number of reasons to do this but for normal RAM the |
| * most usual is detecting writes to code regions which may invalidate |
| * generated code. |
| * |
| * Because we want other vCPUs to respond to changes straight away we |
| * update the te->addr_write field atomically. If the TLB entry has |
| * been changed by the vCPU in the mean time we skip the update. |
| * |
| * As this function uses atomic accesses we also need to ensure |
| * updates to tlb_entries follow the same access rules. We don't need |
| * to worry about this for oversized guests as MTTCG is disabled for |
| * them. |
| */ |
| |
| static void tlb_reset_dirty_range(CPUTLBEntry *tlb_entry, uintptr_t start, |
| uintptr_t length) |
| { |
| #if TCG_OVERSIZED_GUEST |
| uintptr_t addr = tlb_entry->addr_write; |
| |
| if ((addr & (TLB_INVALID_MASK | TLB_MMIO | TLB_NOTDIRTY)) == 0) { |
| addr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| addr += tlb_entry->addend; |
| if ((addr - start) < length) { |
| tlb_entry->addr_write |= TLB_NOTDIRTY; |
| } |
| } |
| #else |
| /* paired with atomic_mb_set in tlb_set_page_with_attrs */ |
| uintptr_t orig_addr = atomic_mb_read(&tlb_entry->addr_write); |
| uintptr_t addr = orig_addr; |
| |
| if ((addr & (TLB_INVALID_MASK | TLB_MMIO | TLB_NOTDIRTY)) == 0) { |
| addr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| addr += atomic_read(&tlb_entry->addend); |
| if ((addr - start) < length) { |
| uintptr_t notdirty_addr = orig_addr | TLB_NOTDIRTY; |
| atomic_cmpxchg(&tlb_entry->addr_write, orig_addr, notdirty_addr); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* For atomic correctness when running MTTCG we need to use the right |
| * primitives when copying entries */ |
| static inline void copy_tlb_helper(CPUTLBEntry *d, CPUTLBEntry *s, |
| bool atomic_set) |
| { |
| #if TCG_OVERSIZED_GUEST |
| *d = *s; |
| #else |
| if (atomic_set) { |
| d->addr_read = s->addr_read; |
| d->addr_code = s->addr_code; |
| atomic_set(&d->addend, atomic_read(&s->addend)); |
| /* Pairs with flag setting in tlb_reset_dirty_range */ |
| atomic_mb_set(&d->addr_write, atomic_read(&s->addr_write)); |
| } else { |
| d->addr_read = s->addr_read; |
| d->addr_write = atomic_read(&s->addr_write); |
| d->addr_code = s->addr_code; |
| d->addend = atomic_read(&s->addend); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* This is a cross vCPU call (i.e. another vCPU resetting the flags of |
| * the target vCPU). As such care needs to be taken that we don't |
| * dangerously race with another vCPU update. The only thing actually |
| * updated is the target TLB entry ->addr_write flags. |
| */ |
| void tlb_reset_dirty(CPUState *cpu, ram_addr_t start1, ram_addr_t length) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env; |
| |
| int mmu_idx; |
| |
| env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| unsigned int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < CPU_TLB_SIZE; i++) { |
| tlb_reset_dirty_range(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i], |
| start1, length); |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; i++) { |
| tlb_reset_dirty_range(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][i], |
| start1, length); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline void tlb_set_dirty1(CPUTLBEntry *tlb_entry, target_ulong vaddr) |
| { |
| if (tlb_entry->addr_write == (vaddr | TLB_NOTDIRTY)) { |
| tlb_entry->addr_write = vaddr; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* update the TLB corresponding to virtual page vaddr |
| so that it is no longer dirty */ |
| void tlb_set_dirty(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| int i; |
| int mmu_idx; |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| |
| vaddr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| i = (vaddr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| tlb_set_dirty1(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i], vaddr); |
| } |
| |
| for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) { |
| int k; |
| for (k = 0; k < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; k++) { |
| tlb_set_dirty1(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][k], vaddr); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Our TLB does not support large pages, so remember the area covered by |
| large pages and trigger a full TLB flush if these are invalidated. */ |
| static void tlb_add_large_page(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong vaddr, |
| target_ulong size) |
| { |
| target_ulong mask = ~(size - 1); |
| |
| if (env->tlb_flush_addr == (target_ulong)-1) { |
| env->tlb_flush_addr = vaddr & mask; |
| env->tlb_flush_mask = mask; |
| return; |
| } |
| /* Extend the existing region to include the new page. |
| This is a compromise between unnecessary flushes and the cost |
| of maintaining a full variable size TLB. */ |
| mask &= env->tlb_flush_mask; |
| while (((env->tlb_flush_addr ^ vaddr) & mask) != 0) { |
| mask <<= 1; |
| } |
| env->tlb_flush_addr &= mask; |
| env->tlb_flush_mask = mask; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a new TLB entry. 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. |
| * |
| * Called from TCG-generated code, which is under an RCU read-side |
| * critical section. |
| */ |
| void tlb_set_page_with_attrs(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr, |
| hwaddr paddr, MemTxAttrs attrs, int prot, |
| int mmu_idx, target_ulong size) |
| { |
| CPUArchState *env = cpu->env_ptr; |
| MemoryRegionSection *section; |
| unsigned int index; |
| target_ulong address; |
| target_ulong code_address; |
| uintptr_t addend; |
| CPUTLBEntry *te, *tv, tn; |
| hwaddr iotlb, xlat, sz; |
| unsigned vidx = env->vtlb_index++ % CPU_VTLB_SIZE; |
| int asidx = cpu_asidx_from_attrs(cpu, attrs); |
| |
| assert_cpu_is_self(cpu); |
| assert(size >= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE); |
| if (size != TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) { |
| tlb_add_large_page(env, vaddr, size); |
| } |
| |
| sz = size; |
| section = address_space_translate_for_iotlb(cpu, asidx, paddr, &xlat, &sz); |
| assert(sz >= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE); |
| |
| tlb_debug("vaddr=" TARGET_FMT_lx " paddr=0x" TARGET_FMT_plx |
| " prot=%x idx=%d\n", |
| vaddr, paddr, prot, mmu_idx); |
| |
| address = vaddr; |
| if (!memory_region_is_ram(section->mr) && !memory_region_is_romd(section->mr)) { |
| /* IO memory case */ |
| address |= TLB_MMIO; |
| addend = 0; |
| } else { |
| /* TLB_MMIO for rom/romd handled below */ |
| addend = (uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(section->mr) + xlat; |
| } |
| |
| code_address = address; |
| iotlb = memory_region_section_get_iotlb(cpu, section, vaddr, paddr, xlat, |
| prot, &address); |
| |
| index = (vaddr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| te = &env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index]; |
| /* do not discard the translation in te, evict it into a victim tlb */ |
| tv = &env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][vidx]; |
| |
| /* addr_write can race with tlb_reset_dirty_range */ |
| copy_tlb_helper(tv, te, true); |
| |
| env->iotlb_v[mmu_idx][vidx] = env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index]; |
| |
| /* refill the tlb */ |
| env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index].addr = iotlb - vaddr; |
| env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index].attrs = attrs; |
| |
| /* Now calculate the new entry */ |
| tn.addend = addend - vaddr; |
| if (prot & PAGE_READ) { |
| tn.addr_read = address; |
| } else { |
| tn.addr_read = -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (prot & PAGE_EXEC) { |
| tn.addr_code = code_address; |
| } else { |
| tn.addr_code = -1; |
| } |
| |
| tn.addr_write = -1; |
| if (prot & PAGE_WRITE) { |
| if ((memory_region_is_ram(section->mr) && section->readonly) |
| || memory_region_is_romd(section->mr)) { |
| /* Write access calls the I/O callback. */ |
| tn.addr_write = address | TLB_MMIO; |
| } else if (memory_region_is_ram(section->mr) |
| && cpu_physical_memory_is_clean( |
| memory_region_get_ram_addr(section->mr) + xlat)) { |
| tn.addr_write = address | TLB_NOTDIRTY; |
| } else { |
| tn.addr_write = address; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Pairs with flag setting in tlb_reset_dirty_range */ |
| copy_tlb_helper(te, &tn, true); |
| /* atomic_mb_set(&te->addr_write, write_address); */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a new TLB entry, but without specifying the memory |
| * transaction attributes to be used. |
| */ |
| void tlb_set_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr, |
| hwaddr paddr, int prot, |
| int mmu_idx, target_ulong size) |
| { |
| tlb_set_page_with_attrs(cpu, vaddr, paddr, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, |
| prot, mmu_idx, size); |
| } |
| |
| static void report_bad_exec(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| /* Accidentally executing outside RAM or ROM is quite common for |
| * several user-error situations, so report it in a way that |
| * makes it clear that this isn't a QEMU bug and provide suggestions |
| * about what a user could do to fix things. |
| */ |
| error_report("Trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM at 0x" |
| TARGET_FMT_lx, addr); |
| error_printf("This usually means one of the following happened:\n\n" |
| "(1) You told QEMU to execute a kernel for the wrong machine " |
| "type, and it crashed on startup (eg trying to run a " |
| "raspberry pi kernel on a versatilepb QEMU machine)\n" |
| "(2) You didn't give QEMU a kernel or BIOS filename at all, " |
| "and QEMU executed a ROM full of no-op instructions until " |
| "it fell off the end\n" |
| "(3) Your guest kernel has a bug and crashed by jumping " |
| "off into nowhere\n\n" |
| "This is almost always one of the first two, so check your " |
| "command line and that you are using the right type of kernel " |
| "for this machine.\n" |
| "If you think option (3) is likely then you can try debugging " |
| "your guest with the -d debug options; in particular " |
| "-d guest_errors will cause the log to include a dump of the " |
| "guest register state at this point.\n\n" |
| "Execution cannot continue; stopping here.\n\n"); |
| |
| /* Report also to the logs, with more detail including register dump */ |
| qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, "qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code " |
| "outside RAM or ROM at 0x" TARGET_FMT_lx "\n", addr); |
| log_cpu_state_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR, cpu, CPU_DUMP_FPU | CPU_DUMP_CCOP); |
| } |
| |
| static inline ram_addr_t qemu_ram_addr_from_host_nofail(void *ptr) |
| { |
| ram_addr_t ram_addr; |
| |
| ram_addr = qemu_ram_addr_from_host(ptr); |
| if (ram_addr == RAM_ADDR_INVALID) { |
| error_report("Bad ram pointer %p", ptr); |
| abort(); |
| } |
| return ram_addr; |
| } |
| |
| static uint64_t io_readx(CPUArchState *env, CPUIOTLBEntry *iotlbentry, |
| target_ulong addr, uintptr_t retaddr, int size) |
| { |
| CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env); |
| hwaddr physaddr = iotlbentry->addr; |
| MemoryRegion *mr = iotlb_to_region(cpu, physaddr, iotlbentry->attrs); |
| uint64_t val; |
| bool locked = false; |
| |
| physaddr = (physaddr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK) + addr; |
| cpu->mem_io_pc = retaddr; |
| if (mr != &io_mem_rom && mr != &io_mem_notdirty && !cpu->can_do_io) { |
| cpu_io_recompile(cpu, retaddr); |
| } |
| |
| cpu->mem_io_vaddr = addr; |
| |
| if (mr->global_locking) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| locked = true; |
| } |
| memory_region_dispatch_read(mr, physaddr, &val, size, iotlbentry->attrs); |
| if (locked) { |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } |
| |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| static void io_writex(CPUArchState *env, CPUIOTLBEntry *iotlbentry, |
| uint64_t val, target_ulong addr, |
| uintptr_t retaddr, int size) |
| { |
| CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env); |
| hwaddr physaddr = iotlbentry->addr; |
| MemoryRegion *mr = iotlb_to_region(cpu, physaddr, iotlbentry->attrs); |
| bool locked = false; |
| |
| physaddr = (physaddr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK) + addr; |
| if (mr != &io_mem_rom && mr != &io_mem_notdirty && !cpu->can_do_io) { |
| cpu_io_recompile(cpu, retaddr); |
| } |
| cpu->mem_io_vaddr = addr; |
| cpu->mem_io_pc = retaddr; |
| |
| if (mr->global_locking) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| locked = true; |
| } |
| memory_region_dispatch_write(mr, physaddr, val, size, iotlbentry->attrs); |
| if (locked) { |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Return true if ADDR is present in the victim tlb, and has been copied |
| back to the main tlb. */ |
| static bool victim_tlb_hit(CPUArchState *env, size_t mmu_idx, size_t index, |
| size_t elt_ofs, target_ulong page) |
| { |
| size_t vidx; |
| for (vidx = 0; vidx < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; ++vidx) { |
| CPUTLBEntry *vtlb = &env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][vidx]; |
| target_ulong cmp = *(target_ulong *)((uintptr_t)vtlb + elt_ofs); |
| |
| if (cmp == page) { |
| /* Found entry in victim tlb, swap tlb and iotlb. */ |
| CPUTLBEntry tmptlb, *tlb = &env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index]; |
| |
| copy_tlb_helper(&tmptlb, tlb, false); |
| copy_tlb_helper(tlb, vtlb, true); |
| copy_tlb_helper(vtlb, &tmptlb, true); |
| |
| CPUIOTLBEntry tmpio, *io = &env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index]; |
| CPUIOTLBEntry *vio = &env->iotlb_v[mmu_idx][vidx]; |
| tmpio = *io; *io = *vio; *vio = tmpio; |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Macro to call the above, with local variables from the use context. */ |
| #define VICTIM_TLB_HIT(TY, ADDR) \ |
| victim_tlb_hit(env, mmu_idx, index, offsetof(CPUTLBEntry, TY), \ |
| (ADDR) & TARGET_PAGE_MASK) |
| |
| /* NOTE: this function can trigger an exception */ |
| /* NOTE2: the returned address is not exactly the physical address: it |
| * is actually a ram_addr_t (in system mode; the user mode emulation |
| * version of this function returns a guest virtual address). |
| */ |
| tb_page_addr_t get_page_addr_code(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr) |
| { |
| int mmu_idx, index, pd; |
| void *p; |
| MemoryRegion *mr; |
| CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env); |
| CPUIOTLBEntry *iotlbentry; |
| |
| index = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| mmu_idx = cpu_mmu_index(env, true); |
| if (unlikely(env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addr_code != |
| (addr & (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK)))) { |
| if (!VICTIM_TLB_HIT(addr_read, addr)) { |
| tlb_fill(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr, MMU_INST_FETCH, mmu_idx, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| iotlbentry = &env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index]; |
| pd = iotlbentry->addr & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK; |
| mr = iotlb_to_region(cpu, pd, iotlbentry->attrs); |
| if (memory_region_is_unassigned(mr)) { |
| qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(); |
| if (memory_region_request_mmio_ptr(mr, addr)) { |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| /* A MemoryRegion is potentially added so re-run the |
| * get_page_addr_code. |
| */ |
| return get_page_addr_code(env, addr); |
| } |
| qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(); |
| |
| cpu_unassigned_access(cpu, addr, false, true, 0, 4); |
| /* The CPU's unassigned access hook might have longjumped out |
| * with an exception. If it didn't (or there was no hook) then |
| * we can't proceed further. |
| */ |
| report_bad_exec(cpu, addr); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| p = (void *)((uintptr_t)addr + env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addend); |
| return qemu_ram_addr_from_host_nofail(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* Probe for whether the specified guest write access is permitted. |
| * If it is not permitted then an exception will be taken in the same |
| * way as if this were a real write access (and we will not return). |
| * Otherwise the function will return, and there will be a valid |
| * entry in the TLB for this access. |
| */ |
| void probe_write(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr, int mmu_idx, |
| uintptr_t retaddr) |
| { |
| int index = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| target_ulong tlb_addr = env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addr_write; |
| |
| if ((addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK) |
| != (tlb_addr & (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK))) { |
| /* TLB entry is for a different page */ |
| if (!VICTIM_TLB_HIT(addr_write, addr)) { |
| tlb_fill(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr, MMU_DATA_STORE, mmu_idx, retaddr); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Probe for a read-modify-write atomic operation. Do not allow unaligned |
| * operations, or io operations to proceed. Return the host address. */ |
| static void *atomic_mmu_lookup(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr, |
| TCGMemOpIdx oi, uintptr_t retaddr) |
| { |
| size_t mmu_idx = get_mmuidx(oi); |
| size_t index = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1); |
| CPUTLBEntry *tlbe = &env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index]; |
| target_ulong tlb_addr = tlbe->addr_write; |
| TCGMemOp mop = get_memop(oi); |
| int a_bits = get_alignment_bits(mop); |
| int s_bits = mop & MO_SIZE; |
| |
| /* Adjust the given return address. */ |
| retaddr -= GETPC_ADJ; |
| |
| /* Enforce guest required alignment. */ |
| if (unlikely(a_bits > 0 && (addr & ((1 << a_bits) - 1)))) { |
| /* ??? Maybe indicate atomic op to cpu_unaligned_access */ |
| cpu_unaligned_access(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr, MMU_DATA_STORE, |
| mmu_idx, retaddr); |
| } |
| |
| /* Enforce qemu required alignment. */ |
| if (unlikely(addr & ((1 << s_bits) - 1))) { |
| /* We get here if guest alignment was not requested, |
| or was not enforced by cpu_unaligned_access above. |
| We might widen the access and emulate, but for now |
| mark an exception and exit the cpu loop. */ |
| goto stop_the_world; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check TLB entry and enforce page permissions. */ |
| if ((addr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK) |
| != (tlb_addr & (TARGET_PAGE_MASK | TLB_INVALID_MASK))) { |
| if (!VICTIM_TLB_HIT(addr_write, addr)) { |
| tlb_fill(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr, MMU_DATA_STORE, mmu_idx, retaddr); |
| } |
| tlb_addr = tlbe->addr_write; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check notdirty */ |
| if (unlikely(tlb_addr & TLB_NOTDIRTY)) { |
| tlb_set_dirty(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr); |
| tlb_addr = tlb_addr & ~TLB_NOTDIRTY; |
| } |
| |
| /* Notice an IO access */ |
| if (unlikely(tlb_addr & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK)) { |
| /* There's really nothing that can be done to |
| support this apart from stop-the-world. */ |
| goto stop_the_world; |
| } |
| |
| /* Let the guest notice RMW on a write-only page. */ |
| if (unlikely(tlbe->addr_read != tlb_addr)) { |
| tlb_fill(ENV_GET_CPU(env), addr, MMU_DATA_LOAD, mmu_idx, retaddr); |
| /* Since we don't support reads and writes to different addresses, |
| and we do have the proper page loaded for write, this shouldn't |
| ever return. But just in case, handle via stop-the-world. */ |
| goto stop_the_world; |
| } |
| |
| return (void *)((uintptr_t)addr + tlbe->addend); |
| |
| stop_the_world: |
| cpu_loop_exit_atomic(ENV_GET_CPU(env), retaddr); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN |
| # define TGT_BE(X) (X) |
| # define TGT_LE(X) BSWAP(X) |
| #else |
| # define TGT_BE(X) BSWAP(X) |
| # define TGT_LE(X) (X) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define MMUSUFFIX _mmu |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 1 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 2 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 4 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 8 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| /* First set of helpers allows passing in of OI and RETADDR. This makes |
| them callable from other helpers. */ |
| |
| #define EXTRA_ARGS , TCGMemOpIdx oi, uintptr_t retaddr |
| #define ATOMIC_NAME(X) \ |
| HELPER(glue(glue(glue(atomic_ ## X, SUFFIX), END), _mmu)) |
| #define ATOMIC_MMU_LOOKUP atomic_mmu_lookup(env, addr, oi, retaddr) |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 1 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 2 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 4 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ATOMIC64 |
| #define DATA_SIZE 8 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ATOMIC128 |
| #define DATA_SIZE 16 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Second set of helpers are directly callable from TCG as helpers. */ |
| |
| #undef EXTRA_ARGS |
| #undef ATOMIC_NAME |
| #undef ATOMIC_MMU_LOOKUP |
| #define EXTRA_ARGS , TCGMemOpIdx oi |
| #define ATOMIC_NAME(X) HELPER(glue(glue(atomic_ ## X, SUFFIX), END)) |
| #define ATOMIC_MMU_LOOKUP atomic_mmu_lookup(env, addr, oi, GETPC()) |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 1 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 2 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 4 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_ATOMIC64 |
| #define DATA_SIZE 8 |
| #include "atomic_template.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Code access functions. */ |
| |
| #undef MMUSUFFIX |
| #define MMUSUFFIX _cmmu |
| #undef GETPC |
| #define GETPC() ((uintptr_t)0) |
| #define SOFTMMU_CODE_ACCESS |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 1 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 2 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 4 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |
| |
| #define DATA_SIZE 8 |
| #include "softmmu_template.h" |