#define CPUArchState struct CPUAlphaState
-#include "cpu-defs.h"
+#include "exec/cpu-defs.h"
#include "softfloat.h"
#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 13
+#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
+/* ??? The kernel likes to give addresses in high memory. If the host has
+ more virtual address space than the guest, this can lead to impossible
+ allocations. Honor the long-standing assumption that only kernel addrs
+ are negative, but otherwise allow allocations anywhere. This could lead
+ to tricky emulation problems for programs doing tagged addressing, but
+ that's far fewer than encounter the impossible allocation problem. */
+#define TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_SPACE_BITS 63
+#define TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS 63
+#else
/* ??? EV4 has 34 phys addr bits, EV5 has 40, EV6 has 44. */
-#define TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_SPACE_BITS 44
-#define TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS (30 + TARGET_PAGE_BITS)
+#define TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_SPACE_BITS 44
+#define TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS (30 + TARGET_PAGE_BITS)
+#endif
/* Alpha major type */
enum {
struct QEMUTimer *alarm_timer;
uint64_t alarm_expire;
-#if TARGET_LONG_BITS > HOST_LONG_BITS
- /* temporary fixed-point registers
- * used to emulate 64 bits target on 32 bits hosts
- */
- target_ulong t0, t1;
-#endif
-
/* Those resources are used only in QEMU core */
CPU_COMMON
#define cpu_gen_code cpu_alpha_gen_code
#define cpu_signal_handler cpu_alpha_signal_handler
-#include "cpu-all.h"
+#include "exec/cpu-all.h"
+#include "cpu-qom.h"
enum {
FEATURE_ASN = 0x00000001,
int mmu_idx);
#define cpu_handle_mmu_fault cpu_alpha_handle_mmu_fault
void do_interrupt (CPUAlphaState *env);
-void do_restore_state(CPUAlphaState *, void *retaddr);
-void QEMU_NORETURN dynamic_excp(CPUAlphaState *, void *, int, int);
-void QEMU_NORETURN arith_excp(CPUAlphaState *, void *, int, uint64_t);
+void do_restore_state(CPUAlphaState *, uintptr_t retaddr);
+void QEMU_NORETURN dynamic_excp(CPUAlphaState *, uintptr_t, int, int);
+void QEMU_NORETURN arith_excp(CPUAlphaState *, uintptr_t, int, uint64_t);
uint64_t cpu_alpha_load_fpcr (CPUAlphaState *env);
void cpu_alpha_store_fpcr (CPUAlphaState *env, uint64_t val);
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
void swap_shadow_regs(CPUAlphaState *env);
QEMU_NORETURN void cpu_unassigned_access(CPUAlphaState *env1,
- target_phys_addr_t addr, int is_write,
+ hwaddr addr, int is_write,
int is_exec, int unused, int size);
#endif
}
#endif
-static inline bool cpu_has_work(CPUAlphaState *env)
+static inline bool cpu_has_work(CPUState *cpu)
{
+ CPUAlphaState *env = &ALPHA_CPU(cpu)->env;
+
/* Here we are checking to see if the CPU should wake up from HALT.
We will have gotten into this state only for WTINT from PALmode. */
/* ??? I'm not sure how the IPL state works with WTINT to keep a CPU
| CPU_INTERRUPT_MCHK);
}
-#include "exec-all.h"
+#include "exec/exec-all.h"
static inline void cpu_pc_from_tb(CPUAlphaState *env, TranslationBlock *tb)
{