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1/*
2 * QEMU ARM CPU -- internal functions and types
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2014 Linaro Ltd
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
9 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, see
18 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
19 *
20 * This header defines functions, types, etc which need to be shared
fcf5ef2a 21 * between different source files within target/arm/ but which are
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22 * private to it and not required by the rest of QEMU.
23 */
24
25#ifndef TARGET_ARM_INTERNALS_H
26#define TARGET_ARM_INTERNALS_H
27
abc24d86 28#include "hw/registerfields.h"
28f32503 29#include "tcg/tcg-gvec-desc.h"
1fe27859 30#include "syndrome.h"
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32/* register banks for CPU modes */
33#define BANK_USRSYS 0
34#define BANK_SVC 1
35#define BANK_ABT 2
36#define BANK_UND 3
37#define BANK_IRQ 4
38#define BANK_FIQ 5
39#define BANK_HYP 6
40#define BANK_MON 7
41
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42static inline bool excp_is_internal(int excp)
43{
44 /* Return true if this exception number represents a QEMU-internal
45 * exception that will not be passed to the guest.
46 */
47 return excp == EXCP_INTERRUPT
48 || excp == EXCP_HLT
49 || excp == EXCP_DEBUG
50 || excp == EXCP_HALTED
51 || excp == EXCP_EXCEPTION_EXIT
52 || excp == EXCP_KERNEL_TRAP
05188cc7 53 || excp == EXCP_SEMIHOST;
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54}
55
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56/* Scale factor for generic timers, ie number of ns per tick.
57 * This gives a 62.5MHz timer.
58 */
59#define GTIMER_SCALE 16
60
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61/* Bit definitions for the v7M CONTROL register */
62FIELD(V7M_CONTROL, NPRIV, 0, 1)
63FIELD(V7M_CONTROL, SPSEL, 1, 1)
64FIELD(V7M_CONTROL, FPCA, 2, 1)
3e3fa230 65FIELD(V7M_CONTROL, SFPA, 3, 1)
abc24d86 66
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67/* Bit definitions for v7M exception return payload */
68FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, ES, 0, 1)
69FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, RES0, 1, 1)
70FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, SPSEL, 2, 1)
71FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, MODE, 3, 1)
72FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, FTYPE, 4, 1)
73FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, DCRS, 5, 1)
74FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, S, 6, 1)
75FIELD(V7M_EXCRET, RES1, 7, 25) /* including the must-be-1 prefix */
76
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77/* Minimum value which is a magic number for exception return */
78#define EXC_RETURN_MIN_MAGIC 0xff000000
79/* Minimum number which is a magic number for function or exception return
80 * when using v8M security extension
81 */
82#define FNC_RETURN_MIN_MAGIC 0xfefffffe
83
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84/* Bit definitions for DBGWCRn and DBGWCRn_EL1 */
85FIELD(DBGWCR, E, 0, 1)
86FIELD(DBGWCR, PAC, 1, 2)
87FIELD(DBGWCR, LSC, 3, 2)
88FIELD(DBGWCR, BAS, 5, 8)
89FIELD(DBGWCR, HMC, 13, 1)
90FIELD(DBGWCR, SSC, 14, 2)
91FIELD(DBGWCR, LBN, 16, 4)
92FIELD(DBGWCR, WT, 20, 1)
93FIELD(DBGWCR, MASK, 24, 5)
94FIELD(DBGWCR, SSCE, 29, 1)
95
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96/* We use a few fake FSR values for internal purposes in M profile.
97 * M profile cores don't have A/R format FSRs, but currently our
98 * get_phys_addr() code assumes A/R profile and reports failures via
99 * an A/R format FSR value. We then translate that into the proper
100 * M profile exception and FSR status bit in arm_v7m_cpu_do_interrupt().
101 * Mostly the FSR values we use for this are those defined for v7PMSA,
102 * since we share some of that codepath. A few kinds of fault are
103 * only for M profile and have no A/R equivalent, though, so we have
104 * to pick a value from the reserved range (which we never otherwise
105 * generate) to use for these.
106 * These values will never be visible to the guest.
107 */
108#define M_FAKE_FSR_NSC_EXEC 0xf /* NS executing in S&NSC memory */
109#define M_FAKE_FSR_SFAULT 0xe /* SecureFault INVTRAN, INVEP or AUVIOL */
110
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111/**
112 * raise_exception: Raise the specified exception.
113 * Raise a guest exception with the specified value, syndrome register
114 * and target exception level. This should be called from helper functions,
115 * and never returns because we will longjump back up to the CPU main loop.
116 */
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117G_NORETURN void raise_exception(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp,
118 uint32_t syndrome, uint32_t target_el);
597610eb 119
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120/*
121 * Similarly, but also use unwinding to restore cpu state.
122 */
8905770b 123G_NORETURN void raise_exception_ra(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t excp,
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124 uint32_t syndrome, uint32_t target_el,
125 uintptr_t ra);
126
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127/*
128 * For AArch64, map a given EL to an index in the banked_spsr array.
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129 * Note that this mapping and the AArch32 mapping defined in bank_number()
130 * must agree such that the AArch64<->AArch32 SPSRs have the architecturally
131 * mandated mapping between each other.
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132 */
133static inline unsigned int aarch64_banked_spsr_index(unsigned int el)
134{
135 static const unsigned int map[4] = {
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136 [1] = BANK_SVC, /* EL1. */
137 [2] = BANK_HYP, /* EL2. */
138 [3] = BANK_MON, /* EL3. */
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139 };
140 assert(el >= 1 && el <= 3);
141 return map[el];
142}
143
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144/* Map CPU modes onto saved register banks. */
145static inline int bank_number(int mode)
146{
147 switch (mode) {
148 case ARM_CPU_MODE_USR:
149 case ARM_CPU_MODE_SYS:
150 return BANK_USRSYS;
151 case ARM_CPU_MODE_SVC:
152 return BANK_SVC;
153 case ARM_CPU_MODE_ABT:
154 return BANK_ABT;
155 case ARM_CPU_MODE_UND:
156 return BANK_UND;
157 case ARM_CPU_MODE_IRQ:
158 return BANK_IRQ;
159 case ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ:
160 return BANK_FIQ;
161 case ARM_CPU_MODE_HYP:
162 return BANK_HYP;
163 case ARM_CPU_MODE_MON:
164 return BANK_MON;
165 }
166 g_assert_not_reached();
167}
168
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169/**
170 * r14_bank_number: Map CPU mode onto register bank for r14
171 *
172 * Given an AArch32 CPU mode, return the index into the saved register
173 * banks to use for the R14 (LR) in that mode. This is the same as
174 * bank_number(), except for the special case of Hyp mode, where
175 * R14 is shared with USR and SYS, unlike its R13 and SPSR.
176 * This should be used as the index into env->banked_r14[], and
177 * bank_number() used for the index into env->banked_r13[] and
178 * env->banked_spsr[].
179 */
180static inline int r14_bank_number(int mode)
181{
182 return (mode == ARM_CPU_MODE_HYP) ? BANK_USRSYS : bank_number(mode);
183}
184
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185void arm_cpu_register_gdb_regs_for_features(ARMCPU *cpu);
186void arm_translate_init(void);
187
78271684 188#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
8349d2ae 189void arm_cpu_synchronize_from_tb(CPUState *cs, const TranslationBlock *tb);
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190#endif /* CONFIG_TCG */
191
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192enum arm_fprounding {
193 FPROUNDING_TIEEVEN,
194 FPROUNDING_POSINF,
195 FPROUNDING_NEGINF,
196 FPROUNDING_ZERO,
197 FPROUNDING_TIEAWAY,
198 FPROUNDING_ODD
199};
200
201int arm_rmode_to_sf(int rmode);
202
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203static inline void aarch64_save_sp(CPUARMState *env, int el)
204{
205 if (env->pstate & PSTATE_SP) {
206 env->sp_el[el] = env->xregs[31];
207 } else {
208 env->sp_el[0] = env->xregs[31];
209 }
210}
211
212static inline void aarch64_restore_sp(CPUARMState *env, int el)
213{
214 if (env->pstate & PSTATE_SP) {
215 env->xregs[31] = env->sp_el[el];
216 } else {
217 env->xregs[31] = env->sp_el[0];
218 }
219}
220
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221static inline void update_spsel(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t imm)
222{
dcbff19b 223 unsigned int cur_el = arm_current_el(env);
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224 /* Update PSTATE SPSel bit; this requires us to update the
225 * working stack pointer in xregs[31].
226 */
227 if (!((imm ^ env->pstate) & PSTATE_SP)) {
228 return;
229 }
9208b961 230 aarch64_save_sp(env, cur_el);
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231 env->pstate = deposit32(env->pstate, 0, 1, imm);
232
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233 /* We rely on illegal updates to SPsel from EL0 to get trapped
234 * at translation time.
f502cfc2 235 */
61d4b215 236 assert(cur_el >= 1 && cur_el <= 3);
9208b961 237 aarch64_restore_sp(env, cur_el);
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238}
239
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240/*
241 * arm_pamax
242 * @cpu: ARMCPU
243 *
244 * Returns the implementation defined bit-width of physical addresses.
245 * The ARMv8 reference manuals refer to this as PAMax().
246 */
71a77257 247unsigned int arm_pamax(ARMCPU *cpu);
1853d5a9 248
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249/* Return true if extended addresses are enabled.
250 * This is always the case if our translation regime is 64 bit,
251 * but depends on TTBCR.EAE for 32 bit.
252 */
253static inline bool extended_addresses_enabled(CPUARMState *env)
254{
cb4a0a34 255 uint64_t tcr = env->cp15.tcr_el[arm_is_secure(env) ? 3 : 1];
11f136ee 256 return arm_el_is_aa64(env, 1) ||
cb4a0a34 257 (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE) && (tcr & TTBCR_EAE));
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258}
259
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260/* Update a QEMU watchpoint based on the information the guest has set in the
261 * DBGWCR<n>_EL1 and DBGWVR<n>_EL1 registers.
262 */
263void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n);
264/* Update the QEMU watchpoints for every guest watchpoint. This does a
265 * complete delete-and-reinstate of the QEMU watchpoint list and so is
266 * suitable for use after migration or on reset.
267 */
268void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu);
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269/* Update a QEMU breakpoint based on the information the guest has set in the
270 * DBGBCR<n>_EL1 and DBGBVR<n>_EL1 registers.
271 */
272void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n);
273/* Update the QEMU breakpoints for every guest breakpoint. This does a
274 * complete delete-and-reinstate of the QEMU breakpoint list and so is
275 * suitable for use after migration or on reset.
276 */
277void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu);
9ee98ce8 278
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279/* Callback function for checking if a breakpoint should trigger. */
280bool arm_debug_check_breakpoint(CPUState *cs);
281
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282/* Callback function for checking if a watchpoint should trigger. */
283bool arm_debug_check_watchpoint(CPUState *cs, CPUWatchpoint *wp);
284
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285/* Adjust addresses (in BE32 mode) before testing against watchpoint
286 * addresses.
287 */
288vaddr arm_adjust_watchpoint_address(CPUState *cs, vaddr addr, int len);
289
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290/* Callback function for when a watchpoint or breakpoint triggers. */
291void arm_debug_excp_handler(CPUState *cs);
292
21fbea8c 293#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) || !defined(CONFIG_TCG)
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294static inline bool arm_is_psci_call(ARMCPU *cpu, int excp_type)
295{
296 return false;
297}
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298static inline void arm_handle_psci_call(ARMCPU *cpu)
299{
300 g_assert_not_reached();
301}
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302#else
303/* Return true if the r0/x0 value indicates that this SMC/HVC is a PSCI call. */
304bool arm_is_psci_call(ARMCPU *cpu, int excp_type);
305/* Actually handle a PSCI call */
306void arm_handle_psci_call(ARMCPU *cpu);
307#endif
308
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309/**
310 * arm_clear_exclusive: clear the exclusive monitor
311 * @env: CPU env
312 * Clear the CPU's exclusive monitor, like the guest CLREX instruction.
313 */
314static inline void arm_clear_exclusive(CPUARMState *env)
315{
316 env->exclusive_addr = -1;
317}
318
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319/**
320 * ARMFaultType: type of an ARM MMU fault
321 * This corresponds to the v8A pseudocode's Fault enumeration,
322 * with extensions for QEMU internal conditions.
323 */
324typedef enum ARMFaultType {
325 ARMFault_None,
326 ARMFault_AccessFlag,
327 ARMFault_Alignment,
328 ARMFault_Background,
329 ARMFault_Domain,
330 ARMFault_Permission,
331 ARMFault_Translation,
332 ARMFault_AddressSize,
333 ARMFault_SyncExternal,
334 ARMFault_SyncExternalOnWalk,
335 ARMFault_SyncParity,
336 ARMFault_SyncParityOnWalk,
337 ARMFault_AsyncParity,
338 ARMFault_AsyncExternal,
339 ARMFault_Debug,
340 ARMFault_TLBConflict,
341 ARMFault_Lockdown,
342 ARMFault_Exclusive,
343 ARMFault_ICacheMaint,
344 ARMFault_QEMU_NSCExec, /* v8M: NS executing in S&NSC memory */
345 ARMFault_QEMU_SFault, /* v8M: SecureFault INVTRAN, INVEP or AUVIOL */
346} ARMFaultType;
347
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348/**
349 * ARMMMUFaultInfo: Information describing an ARM MMU Fault
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350 * @type: Type of fault
351 * @level: Table walk level (for translation, access flag and permission faults)
352 * @domain: Domain of the fault address (for non-LPAE CPUs only)
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353 * @s2addr: Address that caused a fault at stage 2
354 * @stage2: True if we faulted at stage 2
355 * @s1ptw: True if we faulted at stage 2 while doing a stage 1 page-table walk
9861248f 356 * @s1ns: True if we faulted on a non-secure IPA while in secure state
c528af7a 357 * @ea: True if we should set the EA (external abort type) bit in syndrome
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358 */
359typedef struct ARMMMUFaultInfo ARMMMUFaultInfo;
360struct ARMMMUFaultInfo {
1fa498fe 361 ARMFaultType type;
e14b5a23 362 target_ulong s2addr;
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363 int level;
364 int domain;
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365 bool stage2;
366 bool s1ptw;
9861248f 367 bool s1ns;
c528af7a 368 bool ea;
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369};
370
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371/**
372 * arm_fi_to_sfsc: Convert fault info struct to short-format FSC
373 * Compare pseudocode EncodeSDFSC(), though unlike that function
374 * we set up a whole FSR-format code including domain field and
375 * putting the high bit of the FSC into bit 10.
376 */
377static inline uint32_t arm_fi_to_sfsc(ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi)
378{
379 uint32_t fsc;
380
381 switch (fi->type) {
382 case ARMFault_None:
383 return 0;
384 case ARMFault_AccessFlag:
385 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0x3 : 0x6;
386 break;
387 case ARMFault_Alignment:
388 fsc = 0x1;
389 break;
390 case ARMFault_Permission:
391 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0xd : 0xf;
392 break;
393 case ARMFault_Domain:
394 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0x9 : 0xb;
395 break;
396 case ARMFault_Translation:
397 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0x5 : 0x7;
398 break;
399 case ARMFault_SyncExternal:
400 fsc = 0x8 | (fi->ea << 12);
401 break;
402 case ARMFault_SyncExternalOnWalk:
403 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0xc : 0xe;
404 fsc |= (fi->ea << 12);
405 break;
406 case ARMFault_SyncParity:
407 fsc = 0x409;
408 break;
409 case ARMFault_SyncParityOnWalk:
410 fsc = fi->level == 1 ? 0x40c : 0x40e;
411 break;
412 case ARMFault_AsyncParity:
413 fsc = 0x408;
414 break;
415 case ARMFault_AsyncExternal:
416 fsc = 0x406 | (fi->ea << 12);
417 break;
418 case ARMFault_Debug:
419 fsc = 0x2;
420 break;
421 case ARMFault_TLBConflict:
422 fsc = 0x400;
423 break;
424 case ARMFault_Lockdown:
425 fsc = 0x404;
426 break;
427 case ARMFault_Exclusive:
428 fsc = 0x405;
429 break;
430 case ARMFault_ICacheMaint:
431 fsc = 0x4;
432 break;
433 case ARMFault_Background:
434 fsc = 0x0;
435 break;
436 case ARMFault_QEMU_NSCExec:
437 fsc = M_FAKE_FSR_NSC_EXEC;
438 break;
439 case ARMFault_QEMU_SFault:
440 fsc = M_FAKE_FSR_SFAULT;
441 break;
442 default:
443 /* Other faults can't occur in a context that requires a
444 * short-format status code.
445 */
446 g_assert_not_reached();
447 }
448
449 fsc |= (fi->domain << 4);
450 return fsc;
451}
452
453/**
454 * arm_fi_to_lfsc: Convert fault info struct to long-format FSC
455 * Compare pseudocode EncodeLDFSC(), though unlike that function
456 * we fill in also the LPAE bit 9 of a DFSR format.
457 */
458static inline uint32_t arm_fi_to_lfsc(ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi)
459{
460 uint32_t fsc;
461
462 switch (fi->type) {
463 case ARMFault_None:
464 return 0;
465 case ARMFault_AddressSize:
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466 assert(fi->level >= -1 && fi->level <= 3);
467 if (fi->level < 0) {
468 fsc = 0b101001;
469 } else {
470 fsc = fi->level;
471 }
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472 break;
473 case ARMFault_AccessFlag:
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474 assert(fi->level >= 0 && fi->level <= 3);
475 fsc = 0b001000 | fi->level;
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476 break;
477 case ARMFault_Permission:
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478 assert(fi->level >= 0 && fi->level <= 3);
479 fsc = 0b001100 | fi->level;
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480 break;
481 case ARMFault_Translation:
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482 assert(fi->level >= -1 && fi->level <= 3);
483 if (fi->level < 0) {
484 fsc = 0b101011;
485 } else {
486 fsc = 0b000100 | fi->level;
487 }
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488 break;
489 case ARMFault_SyncExternal:
490 fsc = 0x10 | (fi->ea << 12);
491 break;
492 case ARMFault_SyncExternalOnWalk:
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493 assert(fi->level >= -1 && fi->level <= 3);
494 if (fi->level < 0) {
495 fsc = 0b010011;
496 } else {
497 fsc = 0b010100 | fi->level;
498 }
499 fsc |= fi->ea << 12;
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500 break;
501 case ARMFault_SyncParity:
502 fsc = 0x18;
503 break;
504 case ARMFault_SyncParityOnWalk:
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505 assert(fi->level >= -1 && fi->level <= 3);
506 if (fi->level < 0) {
507 fsc = 0b011011;
508 } else {
509 fsc = 0b011100 | fi->level;
510 }
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511 break;
512 case ARMFault_AsyncParity:
513 fsc = 0x19;
514 break;
515 case ARMFault_AsyncExternal:
516 fsc = 0x11 | (fi->ea << 12);
517 break;
518 case ARMFault_Alignment:
519 fsc = 0x21;
520 break;
521 case ARMFault_Debug:
522 fsc = 0x22;
523 break;
524 case ARMFault_TLBConflict:
525 fsc = 0x30;
526 break;
527 case ARMFault_Lockdown:
528 fsc = 0x34;
529 break;
530 case ARMFault_Exclusive:
531 fsc = 0x35;
532 break;
533 default:
534 /* Other faults can't occur in a context that requires a
535 * long-format status code.
536 */
537 g_assert_not_reached();
538 }
539
540 fsc |= 1 << 9;
541 return fsc;
542}
543
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544static inline bool arm_extabort_type(MemTxResult result)
545{
546 /* The EA bit in syndromes and fault status registers is an
547 * IMPDEF classification of external aborts. ARM implementations
548 * usually use this to indicate AXI bus Decode error (0) or
549 * Slave error (1); in QEMU we follow that.
550 */
551 return result != MEMTX_DECODE_ERROR;
552}
553
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554#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
555void arm_cpu_record_sigsegv(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr,
556 MMUAccessType access_type,
557 bool maperr, uintptr_t ra);
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558void arm_cpu_record_sigbus(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr,
559 MMUAccessType access_type, uintptr_t ra);
9b12b6b4 560#else
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561bool arm_cpu_tlb_fill(CPUState *cs, vaddr address, int size,
562 MMUAccessType access_type, int mmu_idx,
563 bool probe, uintptr_t retaddr);
9b12b6b4 564#endif
7350d553 565
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566static inline int arm_to_core_mmu_idx(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
567{
568 return mmu_idx & ARM_MMU_IDX_COREIDX_MASK;
569}
570
571static inline ARMMMUIdx core_to_arm_mmu_idx(CPUARMState *env, int mmu_idx)
572{
573 if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)) {
574 return mmu_idx | ARM_MMU_IDX_M;
575 } else {
576 return mmu_idx | ARM_MMU_IDX_A;
577 }
578}
579
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580static inline ARMMMUIdx core_to_aa64_mmu_idx(int mmu_idx)
581{
582 /* AArch64 is always a-profile. */
583 return mmu_idx | ARM_MMU_IDX_A;
584}
585
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586int arm_mmu_idx_to_el(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
587
588/*
589 * Return the MMU index for a v7M CPU with all relevant information
590 * manually specified.
591 */
592ARMMMUIdx arm_v7m_mmu_idx_all(CPUARMState *env,
593 bool secstate, bool priv, bool negpri);
594
595/*
596 * Return the MMU index for a v7M CPU in the specified security and
597 * privilege state.
598 */
599ARMMMUIdx arm_v7m_mmu_idx_for_secstate_and_priv(CPUARMState *env,
600 bool secstate, bool priv);
601
602/* Return the MMU index for a v7M CPU in the specified security state */
603ARMMMUIdx arm_v7m_mmu_idx_for_secstate(CPUARMState *env, bool secstate);
604
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605/* Return true if the translation regime is using LPAE format page tables */
606bool regime_using_lpae_format(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
607
608/*
609 * Return true if the stage 1 translation regime is using LPAE
610 * format page tables
611 */
deb2db99 612bool arm_s1_regime_using_lpae_format(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
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613
614/* Raise a data fault alignment exception for the specified virtual address */
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615G_NORETURN void arm_cpu_do_unaligned_access(CPUState *cs, vaddr vaddr,
616 MMUAccessType access_type,
617 int mmu_idx, uintptr_t retaddr);
30901475 618
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619/* arm_cpu_do_transaction_failed: handle a memory system error response
620 * (eg "no device/memory present at address") by raising an external abort
621 * exception
622 */
623void arm_cpu_do_transaction_failed(CPUState *cs, hwaddr physaddr,
624 vaddr addr, unsigned size,
625 MMUAccessType access_type,
626 int mmu_idx, MemTxAttrs attrs,
627 MemTxResult response, uintptr_t retaddr);
628
08267487 629/* Call any registered EL change hooks */
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630static inline void arm_call_pre_el_change_hook(ARMCPU *cpu)
631{
632 ARMELChangeHook *hook, *next;
633 QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(hook, &cpu->pre_el_change_hooks, node, next) {
634 hook->hook(cpu, hook->opaque);
635 }
636}
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637static inline void arm_call_el_change_hook(ARMCPU *cpu)
638{
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639 ARMELChangeHook *hook, *next;
640 QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(hook, &cpu->el_change_hooks, node, next) {
641 hook->hook(cpu, hook->opaque);
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642 }
643}
644
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645/* Return true if this address translation regime has two ranges. */
646static inline bool regime_has_2_ranges(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
647{
648 switch (mmu_idx) {
649 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E0:
650 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1:
452ef8cb 651 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1_PAN:
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652 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_0:
653 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_1:
452ef8cb 654 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_1_PAN:
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655 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_0:
656 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_2:
452ef8cb 657 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_2_PAN:
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658 return true;
659 default:
660 return false;
661 }
662}
663
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664static inline bool regime_is_pan(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
665{
666 switch (mmu_idx) {
667 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1_PAN:
668 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_1_PAN:
669 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_2_PAN:
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670 return true;
671 default:
672 return false;
673 }
674}
675
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676/* Return the exception level which controls this address translation regime */
677static inline uint32_t regime_el(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
678{
679 switch (mmu_idx) {
680 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_0:
681 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_2:
682 case ARMMMUIdx_E20_2_PAN:
683 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage2:
b1a10c86 684 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage2_S:
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685 case ARMMMUIdx_E2:
686 return 2;
d902ae75 687 case ARMMMUIdx_E3:
9c7ab8fc 688 return 3;
d902ae75 689 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_0:
9c7ab8fc 690 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E0:
d902ae75 691 return arm_el_is_aa64(env, 3) || !arm_is_secure_below_el3(env) ? 1 : 3;
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692 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1:
693 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1_PAN:
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694 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_1:
695 case ARMMMUIdx_E10_1_PAN:
696 case ARMMMUIdx_MPrivNegPri:
697 case ARMMMUIdx_MUserNegPri:
698 case ARMMMUIdx_MPriv:
699 case ARMMMUIdx_MUser:
700 case ARMMMUIdx_MSPrivNegPri:
701 case ARMMMUIdx_MSUserNegPri:
702 case ARMMMUIdx_MSPriv:
703 case ARMMMUIdx_MSUser:
704 return 1;
705 default:
706 g_assert_not_reached();
707 }
708}
709
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710/* Return the SCTLR value which controls this address translation regime */
711static inline uint64_t regime_sctlr(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
712{
713 return env->cp15.sctlr_el[regime_el(env, mmu_idx)];
714}
715
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716/*
717 * These are the fields in VTCR_EL2 which affect both the Secure stage 2
718 * and the Non-Secure stage 2 translation regimes (and hence which are
719 * not present in VSTCR_EL2).
720 */
721#define VTCR_SHARED_FIELD_MASK \
722 (R_VTCR_IRGN0_MASK | R_VTCR_ORGN0_MASK | R_VTCR_SH0_MASK | \
723 R_VTCR_PS_MASK | R_VTCR_VS_MASK | R_VTCR_HA_MASK | R_VTCR_HD_MASK | \
724 R_VTCR_DS_MASK)
725
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726/* Return the value of the TCR controlling this translation regime */
727static inline uint64_t regime_tcr(CPUARMState *env, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
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728{
729 if (mmu_idx == ARMMMUIdx_Stage2) {
988cc190 730 return env->cp15.vtcr_el2;
38659d31 731 }
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732 if (mmu_idx == ARMMMUIdx_Stage2_S) {
733 /*
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734 * Secure stage 2 shares fields from VTCR_EL2. We merge those
735 * in with the VSTCR_EL2 value to synthesize a single VTCR_EL2 format
736 * value so the callers don't need to special case this.
737 *
738 * If a future architecture change defines bits in VSTCR_EL2 that
739 * overlap with these VTCR_EL2 fields we may need to revisit this.
b1a10c86 740 */
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741 uint64_t v = env->cp15.vstcr_el2 & ~VTCR_SHARED_FIELD_MASK;
742 v |= env->cp15.vtcr_el2 & VTCR_SHARED_FIELD_MASK;
743 return v;
b1a10c86 744 }
cb4a0a34 745 return env->cp15.tcr_el[regime_el(env, mmu_idx)];
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746}
747
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748/**
749 * arm_num_brps: Return number of implemented breakpoints.
750 * Note that the ID register BRPS field is "number of bps - 1",
751 * and we return the actual number of breakpoints.
752 */
753static inline int arm_num_brps(ARMCPU *cpu)
754{
755 if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)) {
756 return FIELD_EX64(cpu->isar.id_aa64dfr0, ID_AA64DFR0, BRPS) + 1;
757 } else {
4426d361 758 return FIELD_EX32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, DBGDIDR, BRPS) + 1;
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759 }
760}
761
762/**
763 * arm_num_wrps: Return number of implemented watchpoints.
764 * Note that the ID register WRPS field is "number of wps - 1",
765 * and we return the actual number of watchpoints.
766 */
767static inline int arm_num_wrps(ARMCPU *cpu)
768{
769 if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)) {
770 return FIELD_EX64(cpu->isar.id_aa64dfr0, ID_AA64DFR0, WRPS) + 1;
771 } else {
4426d361 772 return FIELD_EX32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, DBGDIDR, WRPS) + 1;
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773 }
774}
775
776/**
777 * arm_num_ctx_cmps: Return number of implemented context comparators.
778 * Note that the ID register CTX_CMPS field is "number of cmps - 1",
779 * and we return the actual number of comparators.
780 */
781static inline int arm_num_ctx_cmps(ARMCPU *cpu)
782{
783 if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)) {
784 return FIELD_EX64(cpu->isar.id_aa64dfr0, ID_AA64DFR0, CTX_CMPS) + 1;
785 } else {
4426d361 786 return FIELD_EX32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, DBGDIDR, CTX_CMPS) + 1;
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787 }
788}
789
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790/**
791 * v7m_using_psp: Return true if using process stack pointer
792 * Return true if the CPU is currently using the process stack
793 * pointer, or false if it is using the main stack pointer.
794 */
795static inline bool v7m_using_psp(CPUARMState *env)
796{
797 /* Handler mode always uses the main stack; for thread mode
798 * the CONTROL.SPSEL bit determines the answer.
799 * Note that in v7M it is not possible to be in Handler mode with
800 * CONTROL.SPSEL non-zero, but in v8M it is, so we must check both.
801 */
802 return !arm_v7m_is_handler_mode(env) &&
803 env->v7m.control[env->v7m.secure] & R_V7M_CONTROL_SPSEL_MASK;
804}
805
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806/**
807 * v7m_sp_limit: Return SP limit for current CPU state
808 * Return the SP limit value for the current CPU security state
809 * and stack pointer.
810 */
811static inline uint32_t v7m_sp_limit(CPUARMState *env)
812{
813 if (v7m_using_psp(env)) {
814 return env->v7m.psplim[env->v7m.secure];
815 } else {
816 return env->v7m.msplim[env->v7m.secure];
817 }
818}
819
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820/**
821 * v7m_cpacr_pass:
822 * Return true if the v7M CPACR permits access to the FPU for the specified
823 * security state and privilege level.
824 */
825static inline bool v7m_cpacr_pass(CPUARMState *env,
826 bool is_secure, bool is_priv)
827{
828 switch (extract32(env->v7m.cpacr[is_secure], 20, 2)) {
829 case 0:
830 case 2: /* UNPREDICTABLE: we treat like 0 */
831 return false;
832 case 1:
833 return is_priv;
834 case 3:
835 return true;
836 default:
837 g_assert_not_reached();
838 }
839}
840
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841/**
842 * aarch32_mode_name(): Return name of the AArch32 CPU mode
843 * @psr: Program Status Register indicating CPU mode
844 *
845 * Returns, for debug logging purposes, a printable representation
846 * of the AArch32 CPU mode ("svc", "usr", etc) as indicated by
847 * the low bits of the specified PSR.
848 */
849static inline const char *aarch32_mode_name(uint32_t psr)
850{
851 static const char cpu_mode_names[16][4] = {
852 "usr", "fiq", "irq", "svc", "???", "???", "mon", "abt",
853 "???", "???", "hyp", "und", "???", "???", "???", "sys"
854 };
855
856 return cpu_mode_names[psr & 0xf];
857}
858
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859/**
860 * arm_cpu_update_virq: Update CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ bit in cs->interrupt_request
861 *
862 * Update the CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ bit in cs->interrupt_request, following
863 * a change to either the input VIRQ line from the GIC or the HCR_EL2.VI bit.
864 * Must be called with the iothread lock held.
865 */
866void arm_cpu_update_virq(ARMCPU *cpu);
867
868/**
869 * arm_cpu_update_vfiq: Update CPU_INTERRUPT_VFIQ bit in cs->interrupt_request
870 *
871 * Update the CPU_INTERRUPT_VFIQ bit in cs->interrupt_request, following
872 * a change to either the input VFIQ line from the GIC or the HCR_EL2.VF bit.
873 * Must be called with the iothread lock held.
874 */
875void arm_cpu_update_vfiq(ARMCPU *cpu);
876
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877/**
878 * arm_cpu_update_vserr: Update CPU_INTERRUPT_VSERR bit
879 *
880 * Update the CPU_INTERRUPT_VSERR bit in cs->interrupt_request,
881 * following a change to the HCR_EL2.VSE bit.
882 */
883void arm_cpu_update_vserr(ARMCPU *cpu);
884
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885/**
886 * arm_mmu_idx_el:
887 * @env: The cpu environment
888 * @el: The EL to use.
889 *
890 * Return the full ARMMMUIdx for the translation regime for EL.
891 */
892ARMMMUIdx arm_mmu_idx_el(CPUARMState *env, int el);
893
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894/**
895 * arm_mmu_idx:
896 * @env: The cpu environment
897 *
898 * Return the full ARMMMUIdx for the current translation regime.
899 */
900ARMMMUIdx arm_mmu_idx(CPUARMState *env);
901
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902/**
903 * arm_stage1_mmu_idx:
904 * @env: The cpu environment
905 *
906 * Return the ARMMMUIdx for the stage1 traversal for the current regime.
907 */
908#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
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909static inline ARMMMUIdx stage_1_mmu_idx(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
910{
911 return ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E0;
912}
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913static inline ARMMMUIdx arm_stage1_mmu_idx(CPUARMState *env)
914{
2859d7b5 915 return ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E0;
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916}
917#else
d8cca960 918ARMMMUIdx stage_1_mmu_idx(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
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919ARMMMUIdx arm_stage1_mmu_idx(CPUARMState *env);
920#endif
921
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922/**
923 * arm_mmu_idx_is_stage1_of_2:
924 * @mmu_idx: The ARMMMUIdx to test
925 *
926 * Return true if @mmu_idx is a NOTLB mmu_idx that is the
927 * first stage of a two stage regime.
928 */
929static inline bool arm_mmu_idx_is_stage1_of_2(ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx)
930{
931 switch (mmu_idx) {
932 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E0:
933 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1:
452ef8cb 934 case ARMMMUIdx_Stage1_E1_PAN:
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935 return true;
936 default:
937 return false;
938 }
939}
940
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941static inline uint32_t aarch32_cpsr_valid_mask(uint64_t features,
942 const ARMISARegisters *id)
943{
f062d144 944 uint32_t valid = CPSR_M | CPSR_AIF | CPSR_IL | CPSR_NZCV;
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945
946 if ((features >> ARM_FEATURE_V4T) & 1) {
947 valid |= CPSR_T;
948 }
949 if ((features >> ARM_FEATURE_V5) & 1) {
950 valid |= CPSR_Q; /* V5TE in reality*/
951 }
952 if ((features >> ARM_FEATURE_V6) & 1) {
953 valid |= CPSR_E | CPSR_GE;
954 }
955 if ((features >> ARM_FEATURE_THUMB2) & 1) {
956 valid |= CPSR_IT;
957 }
873b73c0 958 if (isar_feature_aa32_jazelle(id)) {
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959 valid |= CPSR_J;
960 }
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961 if (isar_feature_aa32_pan(id)) {
962 valid |= CPSR_PAN;
963 }
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964 if (isar_feature_aa32_dit(id)) {
965 valid |= CPSR_DIT;
966 }
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967 if (isar_feature_aa32_ssbs(id)) {
968 valid |= CPSR_SSBS;
969 }
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970
971 return valid;
972}
973
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974static inline uint32_t aarch64_pstate_valid_mask(const ARMISARegisters *id)
975{
976 uint32_t valid;
977
978 valid = PSTATE_M | PSTATE_DAIF | PSTATE_IL | PSTATE_SS | PSTATE_NZCV;
979 if (isar_feature_aa64_bti(id)) {
980 valid |= PSTATE_BTYPE;
981 }
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982 if (isar_feature_aa64_pan(id)) {
983 valid |= PSTATE_PAN;
984 }
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985 if (isar_feature_aa64_uao(id)) {
986 valid |= PSTATE_UAO;
987 }
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988 if (isar_feature_aa64_dit(id)) {
989 valid |= PSTATE_DIT;
990 }
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991 if (isar_feature_aa64_ssbs(id)) {
992 valid |= PSTATE_SSBS;
993 }
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994 if (isar_feature_aa64_mte(id)) {
995 valid |= PSTATE_TCO;
996 }
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997
998 return valid;
999}
1000
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1001/* Granule size (i.e. page size) */
1002typedef enum ARMGranuleSize {
1003 /* Same order as TG0 encoding */
1004 Gran4K,
1005 Gran64K,
1006 Gran16K,
1007 GranInvalid,
1008} ARMGranuleSize;
1009
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1010/*
1011 * Parameters of a given virtual address, as extracted from the
1012 * translation control register (TCR) for a given regime.
1013 */
1014typedef struct ARMVAParameters {
1015 unsigned tsz : 8;
f4ecc015 1016 unsigned ps : 3;
ef56c242 1017 unsigned sh : 2;
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1018 unsigned select : 1;
1019 bool tbi : 1;
1020 bool epd : 1;
1021 bool hpd : 1;
1022 bool using16k : 1;
1023 bool using64k : 1;
ebf93ce7 1024 bool tsz_oob : 1; /* tsz has been clamped to legal range */
ef56c242 1025 bool ds : 1;
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1026} ARMVAParameters;
1027
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1028ARMVAParameters aa64_va_parameters(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t va,
1029 ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx, bool data);
bf0be433 1030
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1031int aa64_va_parameter_tbi(uint64_t tcr, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
1032int aa64_va_parameter_tbid(uint64_t tcr, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx);
1033
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1034/* Determine if allocation tags are available. */
1035static inline bool allocation_tag_access_enabled(CPUARMState *env, int el,
1036 uint64_t sctlr)
1037{
1038 if (el < 3
1039 && arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL3)
1040 && !(env->cp15.scr_el3 & SCR_ATA)) {
1041 return false;
1042 }
0da067f2 1043 if (el < 2 && arm_is_el2_enabled(env)) {
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1044 uint64_t hcr = arm_hcr_el2_eff(env);
1045 if (!(hcr & HCR_ATA) && (!(hcr & HCR_E2H) || !(hcr & HCR_TGE))) {
1046 return false;
1047 }
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1048 }
1049 sctlr &= (el == 0 ? SCTLR_ATA0 : SCTLR_ATA);
1050 return sctlr != 0;
1051}
1052
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1053#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
1054
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1055/* Security attributes for an address, as returned by v8m_security_lookup. */
1056typedef struct V8M_SAttributes {
1057 bool subpage; /* true if these attrs don't cover the whole TARGET_PAGE */
1058 bool ns;
1059 bool nsc;
1060 uint8_t sregion;
1061 bool srvalid;
1062 uint8_t iregion;
1063 bool irvalid;
1064} V8M_SAttributes;
1065
1066void v8m_security_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
1067 MMUAccessType access_type, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
dbf2a71a 1068 bool secure, V8M_SAttributes *sattrs);
787a7e76 1069
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1070/* Cacheability and shareability attributes for a memory access */
1071typedef struct ARMCacheAttrs {
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1072 /*
1073 * If is_s2_format is true, attrs is the S2 descriptor bits [5:2]
1074 * Otherwise, attrs is the same as the MAIR_EL1 8-bit format
1075 */
1076 unsigned int attrs:8;
ebae861f 1077 unsigned int shareability:2; /* as in the SH field of the VMSAv8-64 PTEs */
9f225e60 1078 bool is_s2_format:1;
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1079} ARMCacheAttrs;
1080
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1081/* Fields that are valid upon success. */
1082typedef struct GetPhysAddrResult {
7fa7ea8f 1083 CPUTLBEntryFull f;
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1084 ARMCacheAttrs cacheattrs;
1085} GetPhysAddrResult;
1086
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1087/**
1088 * get_phys_addr_with_secure: get the physical address for a virtual address
1089 * @env: CPUARMState
1090 * @address: virtual address to get physical address for
1091 * @access_type: 0 for read, 1 for write, 2 for execute
1092 * @mmu_idx: MMU index indicating required translation regime
1093 * @is_secure: security state for the access
1094 * @result: set on translation success.
1095 * @fi: set to fault info if the translation fails
1096 *
1097 * Find the physical address corresponding to the given virtual address,
1098 * by doing a translation table walk on MMU based systems or using the
1099 * MPU state on MPU based systems.
1100 *
1101 * Returns false if the translation was successful. Otherwise, phys_ptr, attrs,
1102 * prot and page_size may not be filled in, and the populated fsr value provides
1103 * information on why the translation aborted, in the format of a
1104 * DFSR/IFSR fault register, with the following caveats:
1105 * * we honour the short vs long DFSR format differences.
1106 * * the WnR bit is never set (the caller must do this).
1107 * * for PSMAv5 based systems we don't bother to return a full FSR format
1108 * value.
1109 */
1110bool get_phys_addr_with_secure(CPUARMState *env, target_ulong address,
1111 MMUAccessType access_type,
1112 ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx, bool is_secure,
1113 GetPhysAddrResult *result, ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi)
1114 __attribute__((nonnull));
1115
1116/**
1117 * get_phys_addr: get the physical address for a virtual address
1118 * @env: CPUARMState
1119 * @address: virtual address to get physical address for
1120 * @access_type: 0 for read, 1 for write, 2 for execute
1121 * @mmu_idx: MMU index indicating required translation regime
1122 * @result: set on translation success.
1123 * @fi: set to fault info if the translation fails
1124 *
1125 * Similarly, but use the security regime of @mmu_idx.
1126 */
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1127bool get_phys_addr(CPUARMState *env, target_ulong address,
1128 MMUAccessType access_type, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
de05a709 1129 GetPhysAddrResult *result, ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi)
7e98e21c 1130 __attribute__((nonnull));
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1132bool pmsav8_mpu_lookup(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t address,
1133 MMUAccessType access_type, ARMMMUIdx mmu_idx,
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1134 bool is_secure, GetPhysAddrResult *result,
1135 ARMMMUFaultInfo *fi, uint32_t *mregion);
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fc6177af 1137void arm_log_exception(CPUState *cs);
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1139#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */
1140
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1141/*
1142 * The log2 of the words in the tag block, for GMID_EL1.BS.
1143 * The is the maximum, 256 bytes, which manipulates 64-bits of tags.
1144 */
1145#define GMID_EL1_BS 6
1146
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1147/* We associate one allocation tag per 16 bytes, the minimum. */
1148#define LOG2_TAG_GRANULE 4
1149#define TAG_GRANULE (1 << LOG2_TAG_GRANULE)
1150
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1151/*
1152 * SVE predicates are 1/8 the size of SVE vectors, and cannot use
1153 * the same simd_desc() encoding due to restrictions on size.
1154 * Use these instead.
1155 */
1156FIELD(PREDDESC, OPRSZ, 0, 6)
1157FIELD(PREDDESC, ESZ, 6, 2)
1158FIELD(PREDDESC, DATA, 8, 24)
1159
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1160/*
1161 * The SVE simd_data field, for memory ops, contains either
1162 * rd (5 bits) or a shift count (2 bits).
1163 */
1164#define SVE_MTEDESC_SHIFT 5
1165
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1166/* Bits within a descriptor passed to the helper_mte_check* functions. */
1167FIELD(MTEDESC, MIDX, 0, 4)
1168FIELD(MTEDESC, TBI, 4, 2)
1169FIELD(MTEDESC, TCMA, 6, 2)
1170FIELD(MTEDESC, WRITE, 8, 1)
28f32503 1171FIELD(MTEDESC, SIZEM1, 9, SIMD_DATA_BITS - 9) /* size - 1 */
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d304d280 1173bool mte_probe(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t desc, uint64_t ptr);
bd47b61c 1174uint64_t mte_check(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t desc, uint64_t ptr, uintptr_t ra);
2e34ff45 1175
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1176static inline int allocation_tag_from_addr(uint64_t ptr)
1177{
1178 return extract64(ptr, 56, 4);
1179}
1180
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1181static inline uint64_t address_with_allocation_tag(uint64_t ptr, int rtag)
1182{
1183 return deposit64(ptr, 56, 4, rtag);
1184}
1185
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1186/* Return true if tbi bits mean that the access is checked. */
1187static inline bool tbi_check(uint32_t desc, int bit55)
1188{
1189 return (desc >> (R_MTEDESC_TBI_SHIFT + bit55)) & 1;
1190}
1191
1192/* Return true if tcma bits mean that the access is unchecked. */
1193static inline bool tcma_check(uint32_t desc, int bit55, int ptr_tag)
1194{
1195 /*
1196 * We had extracted bit55 and ptr_tag for other reasons, so fold
1197 * (ptr<59:55> == 00000 || ptr<59:55> == 11111) into a single test.
1198 */
1199 bool match = ((ptr_tag + bit55) & 0xf) == 0;
1200 bool tcma = (desc >> (R_MTEDESC_TCMA_SHIFT + bit55)) & 1;
1201 return tcma && match;
1202}
1203
1204/*
1205 * For TBI, ideally, we would do nothing. Proper behaviour on fault is
1206 * for the tag to be present in the FAR_ELx register. But for user-only
1207 * mode, we do not have a TLB with which to implement this, so we must
1208 * remove the top byte.
1209 */
1210static inline uint64_t useronly_clean_ptr(uint64_t ptr)
1211{
2e34ff45 1212#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
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1213 /* TBI0 is known to be enabled, while TBI1 is disabled. */
1214 ptr &= sextract64(ptr, 0, 56);
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1215#endif
1216 return ptr;
1217}
1218
1219static inline uint64_t useronly_maybe_clean_ptr(uint32_t desc, uint64_t ptr)
1220{
1221#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
1222 int64_t clean_ptr = sextract64(ptr, 0, 56);
1223 if (tbi_check(desc, clean_ptr < 0)) {
1224 ptr = clean_ptr;
1225 }
1226#endif
1227 return ptr;
1228}
1229
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1230/* Values for M-profile PSR.ECI for MVE insns */
1231enum MVEECIState {
1232 ECI_NONE = 0, /* No completed beats */
1233 ECI_A0 = 1, /* Completed: A0 */
1234 ECI_A0A1 = 2, /* Completed: A0, A1 */
1235 /* 3 is reserved */
1236 ECI_A0A1A2 = 4, /* Completed: A0, A1, A2 */
1237 ECI_A0A1A2B0 = 5, /* Completed: A0, A1, A2, B0 */
1238 /* All other values reserved */
1239};
1240
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1241/* Definitions for the PMU registers */
1242#define PMCRN_MASK 0xf800
1243#define PMCRN_SHIFT 11
47b385da 1244#define PMCRLP 0x80
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1245#define PMCRLC 0x40
1246#define PMCRDP 0x20
1247#define PMCRX 0x10
1248#define PMCRD 0x8
1249#define PMCRC 0x4
1250#define PMCRP 0x2
1251#define PMCRE 0x1
1252/*
9323e79f 1253 * Mask of PMCR bits writable by guest (not including WO bits like C, P,
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1254 * which can be written as 1 to trigger behaviour but which stay RAZ).
1255 */
47b385da 1256#define PMCR_WRITABLE_MASK (PMCRLP | PMCRLC | PMCRDP | PMCRX | PMCRD | PMCRE)
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1257
1258#define PMXEVTYPER_P 0x80000000
1259#define PMXEVTYPER_U 0x40000000
1260#define PMXEVTYPER_NSK 0x20000000
1261#define PMXEVTYPER_NSU 0x10000000
1262#define PMXEVTYPER_NSH 0x08000000
1263#define PMXEVTYPER_M 0x04000000
1264#define PMXEVTYPER_MT 0x02000000
1265#define PMXEVTYPER_EVTCOUNT 0x0000ffff
1266#define PMXEVTYPER_MASK (PMXEVTYPER_P | PMXEVTYPER_U | PMXEVTYPER_NSK | \
1267 PMXEVTYPER_NSU | PMXEVTYPER_NSH | \
1268 PMXEVTYPER_M | PMXEVTYPER_MT | \
1269 PMXEVTYPER_EVTCOUNT)
1270
1271#define PMCCFILTR 0xf8000000
1272#define PMCCFILTR_M PMXEVTYPER_M
1273#define PMCCFILTR_EL0 (PMCCFILTR | PMCCFILTR_M)
1274
1275static inline uint32_t pmu_num_counters(CPUARMState *env)
1276{
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1277 ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
1278
1279 return (cpu->isar.reset_pmcr_el0 & PMCRN_MASK) >> PMCRN_SHIFT;
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1280}
1281
1282/* Bits allowed to be set/cleared for PMCNTEN* and PMINTEN* */
1283static inline uint64_t pmu_counter_mask(CPUARMState *env)
1284{
c117c064 1285 return (1ULL << 31) | ((1ULL << pmu_num_counters(env)) - 1);
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1286}
1287
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1288#ifdef TARGET_AARCH64
1289int arm_gdb_get_svereg(CPUARMState *env, GByteArray *buf, int reg);
1290int arm_gdb_set_svereg(CPUARMState *env, uint8_t *buf, int reg);
1291int aarch64_fpu_gdb_get_reg(CPUARMState *env, GByteArray *buf, int reg);
1292int aarch64_fpu_gdb_set_reg(CPUARMState *env, uint8_t *buf, int reg);
07301161 1293void arm_cpu_sve_finalize(ARMCPU *cpu, Error **errp);
e74c0976 1294void arm_cpu_sme_finalize(ARMCPU *cpu, Error **errp);
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1295void arm_cpu_pauth_finalize(ARMCPU *cpu, Error **errp);
1296void arm_cpu_lpa2_finalize(ARMCPU *cpu, Error **errp);
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1297#endif
1298
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1299#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
1300static inline void define_cortex_a72_a57_a53_cp_reginfo(ARMCPU *cpu) { }
1301#else
1302void define_cortex_a72_a57_a53_cp_reginfo(ARMCPU *cpu);
1303#endif
1304
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1305bool el_is_in_host(CPUARMState *env, int el);
1306
b6f8b358 1307void aa32_max_features(ARMCPU *cpu);
57287a6e 1308int exception_target_el(CPUARMState *env);
55ba15b7 1309bool arm_singlestep_active(CPUARMState *env);
31c8df53 1310bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env);
b6f8b358 1311
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1312/* Add the cpreg definitions for debug related system registers */
1313void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu);
1314
1315/* Effective value of MDCR_EL2 */
1316static inline uint64_t arm_mdcr_el2_eff(CPUARMState *env)
1317{
1318 return arm_is_el2_enabled(env) ? env->cp15.mdcr_el2 : 0;
1319}
1320
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1321/* Powers of 2 for sve_vq_map et al. */
1322#define SVE_VQ_POW2_MAP \
1323 ((1 << (1 - 1)) | (1 << (2 - 1)) | \
1324 (1 << (4 - 1)) | (1 << (8 - 1)) | (1 << (16 - 1)))
1325
ccd38087 1326#endif