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author | Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> | 2022-04-30 22:49:47 -0700 |
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committer | Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 2022-05-05 09:35:51 +0100 |
commit | 87c3f0f2f791094adce2b8643d9103dac1b59702 (patch) | |
tree | 60be0080dee0432c8bd08e47606bda998135ba29 /target/arm/cpregs.h | |
parent | 10b0220e45a93410206c270b0642870e20e69d09 (diff) |
target/arm: Reorg ARMCPRegInfo type field bits
Instead of defining ARM_CP_FLAG_MASK to remove flags,
define ARM_CP_SPECIAL_MASK to isolate special cases.
Sort the specials to the low bits. Use an enum.
Split the large comment block so as to document each
value separately.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20220501055028.646596-6-richard.henderson@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'target/arm/cpregs.h')
-rw-r--r-- | target/arm/cpregs.h | 130 |
1 files changed, 80 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/target/arm/cpregs.h b/target/arm/cpregs.h index a5231504d5..ff3817decb 100644 --- a/target/arm/cpregs.h +++ b/target/arm/cpregs.h @@ -22,57 +22,87 @@ #define TARGET_ARM_CPREGS_H /* - * ARMCPRegInfo type field bits. If the SPECIAL bit is set this is a - * special-behaviour cp reg and bits [11..8] indicate what behaviour - * it has. Otherwise it is a simple cp reg, where CONST indicates that - * TCG can assume the value to be constant (ie load at translate time) - * and 64BIT indicates a 64 bit wide coprocessor register. SUPPRESS_TB_END - * indicates that the TB should not be ended after a write to this register - * (the default is that the TB ends after cp writes). OVERRIDE permits - * a register definition to override a previous definition for the - * same (cp, is64, crn, crm, opc1, opc2) tuple: either the new or the - * old must have the OVERRIDE bit set. - * ALIAS indicates that this register is an alias view of some underlying - * state which is also visible via another register, and that the other - * register is handling migration and reset; registers marked ALIAS will not be - * migrated but may have their state set by syncing of register state from KVM. - * NO_RAW indicates that this register has no underlying state and does not - * support raw access for state saving/loading; it will not be used for either - * migration or KVM state synchronization. (Typically this is for "registers" - * which are actually used as instructions for cache maintenance and so on.) - * IO indicates that this register does I/O and therefore its accesses - * need to be marked with gen_io_start() and also end the TB. In particular, - * registers which implement clocks or timers require this. - * RAISES_EXC is for when the read or write hook might raise an exception; - * the generated code will synchronize the CPU state before calling the hook - * so that it is safe for the hook to call raise_exception(). - * NEWEL is for writes to registers that might change the exception - * level - typically on older ARM chips. For those cases we need to - * re-read the new el when recomputing the translation flags. + * ARMCPRegInfo type field bits: */ -#define ARM_CP_SPECIAL 0x0001 -#define ARM_CP_CONST 0x0002 -#define ARM_CP_64BIT 0x0004 -#define ARM_CP_SUPPRESS_TB_END 0x0008 -#define ARM_CP_OVERRIDE 0x0010 -#define ARM_CP_ALIAS 0x0020 -#define ARM_CP_IO 0x0040 -#define ARM_CP_NO_RAW 0x0080 -#define ARM_CP_NOP (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0100) -#define ARM_CP_WFI (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0200) -#define ARM_CP_NZCV (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0300) -#define ARM_CP_CURRENTEL (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0400) -#define ARM_CP_DC_ZVA (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0500) -#define ARM_CP_DC_GVA (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0600) -#define ARM_CP_DC_GZVA (ARM_CP_SPECIAL | 0x0700) -#define ARM_LAST_SPECIAL ARM_CP_DC_GZVA -#define ARM_CP_FPU 0x1000 -#define ARM_CP_SVE 0x2000 -#define ARM_CP_NO_GDB 0x4000 -#define ARM_CP_RAISES_EXC 0x8000 -#define ARM_CP_NEWEL 0x10000 -/* Mask of only the flag bits in a type field */ -#define ARM_CP_FLAG_MASK 0x1f0ff +enum { + /* + * Register must be handled specially during translation. + * The method is one of the values below: + */ + ARM_CP_SPECIAL_MASK = 0x000f, + /* Special: no change to PE state: writes ignored, reads ignored. */ + ARM_CP_NOP = 0x0001, + /* Special: sysreg is WFI, for v5 and v6. */ + ARM_CP_WFI = 0x0002, + /* Special: sysreg is NZCV. */ + ARM_CP_NZCV = 0x0003, + /* Special: sysreg is CURRENTEL. */ + ARM_CP_CURRENTEL = 0x0004, + /* Special: sysreg is DC ZVA or similar. */ + ARM_CP_DC_ZVA = 0x0005, + ARM_CP_DC_GVA = 0x0006, + ARM_CP_DC_GZVA = 0x0007, + + /* Flag: reads produce resetvalue; writes ignored. */ + ARM_CP_CONST = 1 << 4, + /* Flag: For ARM_CP_STATE_AA32, sysreg is 64-bit. */ + ARM_CP_64BIT = 1 << 5, + /* + * Flag: TB should not be ended after a write to this register + * (the default is that the TB ends after cp writes). + */ + ARM_CP_SUPPRESS_TB_END = 1 << 6, + /* + * Flag: Permit a register definition to override a previous definition + * for the same (cp, is64, crn, crm, opc1, opc2) tuple: either the new + * or the old must have the ARM_CP_OVERRIDE bit set. + */ + ARM_CP_OVERRIDE = 1 << 7, + /* + * Flag: Register is an alias view of some underlying state which is also + * visible via another register, and that the other register is handling + * migration and reset; registers marked ARM_CP_ALIAS will not be migrated + * but may have their state set by syncing of register state from KVM. + */ + ARM_CP_ALIAS = 1 << 8, + /* + * Flag: Register does I/O and therefore its accesses need to be marked + * with gen_io_start() and also end the TB. In particular, registers which + * implement clocks or timers require this. + */ + ARM_CP_IO = 1 << 9, + /* + * Flag: Register has no underlying state and does not support raw access + * for state saving/loading; it will not be used for either migration or + * KVM state synchronization. Typically this is for "registers" which are + * actually used as instructions for cache maintenance and so on. + */ + ARM_CP_NO_RAW = 1 << 10, + /* + * Flag: The read or write hook might raise an exception; the generated + * code will synchronize the CPU state before calling the hook so that it + * is safe for the hook to call raise_exception(). + */ + ARM_CP_RAISES_EXC = 1 << 11, + /* + * Flag: Writes to the sysreg might change the exception level - typically + * on older ARM chips. For those cases we need to re-read the new el when + * recomputing the translation flags. + */ + ARM_CP_NEWEL = 1 << 12, + /* + * Flag: Access check for this sysreg is identical to accessing FPU state + * from an instruction: use translation fp_access_check(). + */ + ARM_CP_FPU = 1 << 13, + /* + * Flag: Access check for this sysreg is identical to accessing SVE state + * from an instruction: use translation sve_access_check(). + */ + ARM_CP_SVE = 1 << 14, + /* Flag: Do not expose in gdb sysreg xml. */ + ARM_CP_NO_GDB = 1 << 15, +}; /* * Valid values for ARMCPRegInfo state field, indicating which of |