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-rw-r--r--linux-user/ppc/signal.c69
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/linux-user/ppc/signal.c b/linux-user/ppc/signal.c
index ecd99736b7..20a02c197c 100644
--- a/linux-user/ppc/signal.c
+++ b/linux-user/ppc/signal.c
@@ -35,12 +35,26 @@ struct target_mcontext {
target_ulong mc_gregs[48];
/* Includes fpscr. */
uint64_t mc_fregs[33];
+
#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Pointer to the vector regs */
target_ulong v_regs;
+ /*
+ * On ppc64, this mcontext structure is naturally *unaligned*,
+ * or rather it is aligned on a 8 bytes boundary but not on
+ * a 16 byte boundary. This pad fixes it up. This is why we
+ * cannot use ppc_avr_t, which would force alignment. This is
+ * also why the vector regs are referenced in the ABI by the
+ * v_regs pointer above so any amount of padding can be added here.
+ */
+ target_ulong pad;
+ /* VSCR and VRSAVE are saved separately. Also reserve space for VSX. */
+ struct {
+ uint64_t altivec[34 + 16][2];
+ } mc_vregs;
#else
target_ulong mc_pad[2];
-#endif
+
/* We need to handle Altivec and SPE at the same time, which no
kernel needs to do. Fortunately, the kernel defines this bit to
be Altivec-register-large all the time, rather than trying to
@@ -48,32 +62,14 @@ struct target_mcontext {
union {
/* SPE vector registers. One extra for SPEFSCR. */
uint32_t spe[33];
- /* Altivec vector registers. The packing of VSCR and VRSAVE
- varies depending on whether we're PPC64 or not: PPC64 splits
- them apart; PPC32 stuffs them together.
- We also need to account for the VSX registers on PPC64
- */
-#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
-#define QEMU_NVRREG (34 + 16)
- /* On ppc64, this mcontext structure is naturally *unaligned*,
- * or rather it is aligned on a 8 bytes boundary but not on
- * a 16 bytes one. This pad fixes it up. This is also why the
- * vector regs are referenced by the v_regs pointer above so
- * any amount of padding can be added here
- */
- target_ulong pad;
-#else
- /* On ppc32, we are already aligned to 16 bytes */
-#define QEMU_NVRREG 33
-#endif
- /* We cannot use ppc_avr_t here as we do *not* want the implied
- * 16-bytes alignment that would result from it. This would have
- * the effect of making the whole struct target_mcontext aligned
- * which breaks the layout of struct target_ucontext on ppc64.
+ /*
+ * Altivec vector registers. One extra for VRSAVE.
+ * On ppc32, we are already aligned to 16 bytes. We could
+ * use ppc_avr_t, but choose to share the same type as ppc64.
*/
- uint64_t altivec[QEMU_NVRREG][2];
-#undef QEMU_NVRREG
+ uint64_t altivec[33][2];
} mc_vregs;
+#endif
};
/* See arch/powerpc/include/asm/sigcontext.h. */
@@ -278,6 +274,7 @@ static void save_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env, struct target_mcontext *frame)
__put_user((uint32_t)env->spr[SPR_VRSAVE], vrsave);
}
+#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Save VSX second halves */
if (env->insns_flags2 & PPC2_VSX) {
uint64_t *vsregs = (uint64_t *)&frame->mc_vregs.altivec[34];
@@ -286,6 +283,7 @@ static void save_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env, struct target_mcontext *frame)
__put_user(*vsrl, &vsregs[i]);
}
}
+#endif
/* Save floating point registers. */
if (env->insns_flags & PPC_FLOAT) {
@@ -296,22 +294,18 @@ static void save_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env, struct target_mcontext *frame)
__put_user((uint64_t) env->fpscr, &frame->mc_fregs[32]);
}
+#if !defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Save SPE registers. The kernel only saves the high half. */
if (env->insns_flags & PPC_SPE) {
-#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->gpr); i++) {
- __put_user(env->gpr[i] >> 32, &frame->mc_vregs.spe[i]);
- }
-#else
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->gprh); i++) {
__put_user(env->gprh[i], &frame->mc_vregs.spe[i]);
}
-#endif
/* Set MSR_SPE in the saved MSR value to indicate that
frame->mc_vregs contains valid data. */
msr |= MSR_SPE;
__put_user(env->spe_fscr, &frame->mc_vregs.spe[32]);
}
+#endif
/* Store MSR. */
__put_user(msr, &frame->mc_gregs[TARGET_PT_MSR]);
@@ -392,6 +386,7 @@ static void restore_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env,
__get_user(env->spr[SPR_VRSAVE], vrsave);
}
+#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Restore VSX second halves */
if (env->insns_flags2 & PPC2_VSX) {
uint64_t *vsregs = (uint64_t *)&frame->mc_vregs.altivec[34];
@@ -400,6 +395,7 @@ static void restore_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env,
__get_user(*vsrl, &vsregs[i]);
}
}
+#endif
/* Restore floating point registers. */
if (env->insns_flags & PPC_FLOAT) {
@@ -412,22 +408,15 @@ static void restore_user_regs(CPUPPCState *env,
env->fpscr = (uint32_t) fpscr;
}
+#if !defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Save SPE registers. The kernel only saves the high half. */
if (env->insns_flags & PPC_SPE) {
-#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->gpr); i++) {
- uint32_t hi;
-
- __get_user(hi, &frame->mc_vregs.spe[i]);
- env->gpr[i] = ((uint64_t)hi << 32) | ((uint32_t) env->gpr[i]);
- }
-#else
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(env->gprh); i++) {
__get_user(env->gprh[i], &frame->mc_vregs.spe[i]);
}
-#endif
__get_user(env->spe_fscr, &frame->mc_vregs.spe[32]);
}
+#endif
}
#if !defined(TARGET_PPC64)