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authorPavel Fedin <p.fedin@samsung.com>2016-06-17 15:23:46 +0100
committerPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2016-06-17 15:23:51 +0100
commit07e2034d0817b8006ae4eff07d9d67169d52855a (patch)
tree0e46797f7f2612ae3da2abd101ca174d10f3bc34 /include/hw/intc
parent15a21fe028d6475e259a6a9d31ca4878cca3dc75 (diff)
hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Add state information
Add state information to GICv3 object structure and implement arm_gicv3_common_reset(). This commit includes accessor functions for the fields which are stored as bitmaps in uint32_t arrays. Signed-off-by: Pavel Fedin <p.fedin@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Shannon Zhao <shannon.zhao@linaro.org> Tested-by: Shannon Zhao <shannon.zhao@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Message-id: 1465915112-29272-7-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org [PMM: significantly overhauled: * Add missing qom/cpu.h include * Remove legacy-only state fields (we can add them later if/when we add legacy emulation) * Use arrays of uint32_t to store the various distributor bitmaps, and provide accessor functions for the various set/test/etc operations * Add various missing register offset #defines * Accessor macros which combine distributor and redistributor behaviour removed * Fields in state structures renamed to match architectural register names * Corrected the reset value for GICR_IENABLER0 since we don't support legacy mode * Added ARM_LINUX_BOOT_IF interface for "we are directly booting a kernel in non-secure" so that we can fake up the firmware-mandated reconfiguration only when we need it ] Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Shannon Zhao <shannon.zhao@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/hw/intc')
-rw-r--r--include/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h192
1 files changed, 189 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/include/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h b/include/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h
index c2fd8da4ef..bd364a7e02 100644
--- a/include/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h
+++ b/include/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h
@@ -3,8 +3,9 @@
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Linaro Limited
* Copyright (c) 2015 Huawei.
+ * Copyright (c) 2015 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
* Written by Peter Maydell
- * Extended to 64 cores by Shlomo Pongratz
+ * Reworked for GICv3 by Shlomo Pongratz and Pavel Fedin
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -26,7 +27,143 @@
#include "hw/sysbus.h"
#include "hw/intc/arm_gic_common.h"
-typedef struct GICv3State {
+/*
+ * Maximum number of possible interrupts, determined by the GIC architecture.
+ * Note that this does not include LPIs. When implemented, these should be
+ * dealt with separately.
+ */
+#define GICV3_MAXIRQ 1020
+#define GICV3_MAXSPI (GICV3_MAXIRQ - GIC_INTERNAL)
+
+/* Minimum BPR for Secure, or when security not enabled */
+#define GIC_MIN_BPR 0
+/* Minimum BPR for Nonsecure when security is enabled */
+#define GIC_MIN_BPR_NS (GIC_MIN_BPR + 1)
+
+/* For some distributor fields we want to model the array of 32-bit
+ * register values which hold various bitmaps corresponding to enabled,
+ * pending, etc bits. These macros and functions facilitate that; the
+ * APIs are generally modelled on the generic bitmap.h functions
+ * (which are unsuitable here because they use 'unsigned long' as the
+ * underlying storage type, which is very awkward when you need to
+ * access the data as 32-bit values.)
+ * Each bitmap contains a bit for each interrupt. Although there is
+ * space for the PPIs and SGIs, those bits (the first 32) are never
+ * used as that state lives in the redistributor. The unused bits are
+ * provided purely so that interrupt X's state is always in bit X; this
+ * avoids bugs where we forget to subtract GIC_INTERNAL from an
+ * interrupt number.
+ */
+#define GICV3_BMP_SIZE (DIV_ROUND_UP(GICV3_MAXIRQ, 32))
+
+#define GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(name) \
+ uint32_t name[GICV3_BMP_SIZE]
+
+#define GIC_BIT_MASK(nr) (1U << ((nr) % 32))
+#define GIC_BIT_WORD(nr) ((nr) / 32)
+
+static inline void gic_bmp_set_bit(int nr, uint32_t *addr)
+{
+ uint32_t mask = GIC_BIT_MASK(nr);
+ uint32_t *p = addr + GIC_BIT_WORD(nr);
+
+ *p |= mask;
+}
+
+static inline void gic_bmp_clear_bit(int nr, uint32_t *addr)
+{
+ uint32_t mask = GIC_BIT_MASK(nr);
+ uint32_t *p = addr + GIC_BIT_WORD(nr);
+
+ *p &= ~mask;
+}
+
+static inline int gic_bmp_test_bit(int nr, const uint32_t *addr)
+{
+ return 1U & (addr[GIC_BIT_WORD(nr)] >> (nr & 31));
+}
+
+static inline void gic_bmp_replace_bit(int nr, uint32_t *addr, int val)
+{
+ uint32_t mask = GIC_BIT_MASK(nr);
+ uint32_t *p = addr + GIC_BIT_WORD(nr);
+
+ *p &= ~mask;
+ *p |= (val & 1U) << (nr % 32);
+}
+
+/* Return a pointer to the 32-bit word containing the specified bit. */
+static inline uint32_t *gic_bmp_ptr32(uint32_t *addr, int nr)
+{
+ return addr + GIC_BIT_WORD(nr);
+}
+
+typedef struct GICv3State GICv3State;
+typedef struct GICv3CPUState GICv3CPUState;
+
+/* Some CPU interface registers come in three flavours:
+ * Group0, Group1 (Secure) and Group1 (NonSecure)
+ * (where the latter two are exposed as a single banked system register).
+ * In the state struct they are implemented as a 3-element array which
+ * can be indexed into by the GICV3_G0, GICV3_G1 and GICV3_G1NS constants.
+ * If the CPU doesn't support EL3 then the G1 element is unused.
+ *
+ * These constants are also used to communicate the group to use for
+ * an interrupt or SGI when it is passed between the cpu interface and
+ * the redistributor or distributor. For those purposes the receiving end
+ * must be prepared to cope with a Group 1 Secure interrupt even if it does
+ * not have security support enabled, because security can be disabled
+ * independently in the CPU and in the GIC. In that case the receiver should
+ * treat an incoming Group 1 Secure interrupt as if it were Group 0.
+ * (This architectural requirement is why the _G1 element is the unused one
+ * in a no-EL3 CPU: we would otherwise have to translate back and forth
+ * between (G0, G1NS) from the distributor and (G0, G1) in the CPU i/f.)
+ */
+#define GICV3_G0 0
+#define GICV3_G1 1
+#define GICV3_G1NS 2
+
+/* ICC_CTLR_EL1, GICD_STATUSR and GICR_STATUSR are banked but not
+ * group-related, so those indices are just 0 for S and 1 for NS.
+ * (If the CPU or the GIC, respectively, don't support the Security
+ * extensions then the S element is unused.)
+ */
+#define GICV3_S 0
+#define GICV3_NS 1
+
+struct GICv3CPUState {
+ GICv3State *gic;
+ CPUState *cpu;
+
+ /* Redistributor */
+ uint32_t level; /* Current IRQ level */
+ /* RD_base page registers */
+ uint32_t gicr_ctlr;
+ uint64_t gicr_typer;
+ uint32_t gicr_statusr[2];
+ uint32_t gicr_waker;
+ uint64_t gicr_propbaser;
+ uint64_t gicr_pendbaser;
+ /* SGI_base page registers */
+ uint32_t gicr_igroupr0;
+ uint32_t gicr_ienabler0;
+ uint32_t gicr_ipendr0;
+ uint32_t gicr_iactiver0;
+ uint32_t edge_trigger; /* ICFGR0 and ICFGR1 even bits */
+ uint32_t gicr_igrpmodr0;
+ uint32_t gicr_nsacr;
+ uint8_t gicr_ipriorityr[GIC_INTERNAL];
+
+ /* CPU interface */
+ uint64_t icc_ctlr_el1[2];
+ uint64_t icc_pmr_el1;
+ uint64_t icc_bpr[3];
+ uint64_t icc_apr[3][4];
+ uint64_t icc_igrpen[3];
+ uint64_t icc_ctlr_el3;
+};
+
+struct GICv3State {
/*< private >*/
SysBusDevice parent_obj;
/*< public >*/
@@ -41,9 +178,58 @@ typedef struct GICv3State {
uint32_t num_irq;
uint32_t revision;
bool security_extn;
+ bool irq_reset_nonsecure;
int dev_fd; /* kvm device fd if backed by kvm vgic support */
-} GICv3State;
+ Error *migration_blocker;
+
+ /* Distributor */
+
+ /* for a GIC with the security extensions the NS banked version of this
+ * register is just an alias of bit 1 of the S banked version.
+ */
+ uint32_t gicd_ctlr;
+ uint32_t gicd_statusr[2];
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(group); /* GICD_IGROUPR */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(grpmod); /* GICD_IGRPMODR */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(enabled); /* GICD_ISENABLER */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(pending); /* GICD_ISPENDR */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(active); /* GICD_ISACTIVER */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(level); /* Current level */
+ GIC_DECLARE_BITMAP(edge_trigger); /* GICD_ICFGR even bits */
+ uint8_t gicd_ipriority[GICV3_MAXIRQ];
+ uint64_t gicd_irouter[GICV3_MAXIRQ];
+ uint32_t gicd_nsacr[DIV_ROUND_UP(GICV3_MAXIRQ, 16)];
+
+ GICv3CPUState *cpu;
+};
+
+#define GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(BMP) \
+ static inline void gicv3_gicd_##BMP##_set(GICv3State *s, int irq) \
+ { \
+ gic_bmp_set_bit(irq, s->BMP); \
+ } \
+ static inline int gicv3_gicd_##BMP##_test(GICv3State *s, int irq) \
+ { \
+ return gic_bmp_test_bit(irq, s->BMP); \
+ } \
+ static inline void gicv3_gicd_##BMP##_clear(GICv3State *s, int irq) \
+ { \
+ gic_bmp_clear_bit(irq, s->BMP); \
+ } \
+ static inline void gicv3_gicd_##BMP##_replace(GICv3State *s, \
+ int irq, int value) \
+ { \
+ gic_bmp_replace_bit(irq, s->BMP, value); \
+ }
+
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(group)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(grpmod)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(enabled)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(pending)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(active)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(level)
+GICV3_BITMAP_ACCESSORS(edge_trigger)
#define TYPE_ARM_GICV3_COMMON "arm-gicv3-common"
#define ARM_GICV3_COMMON(obj) \