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Diffstat (limited to 'target/alpha/cpu.h')
-rw-r--r-- | target/alpha/cpu.h | 23 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/target/alpha/cpu.h b/target/alpha/cpu.h index ba6bc31b15..dc1883f0f1 100644 --- a/target/alpha/cpu.h +++ b/target/alpha/cpu.h @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ #include "qemu-common.h" #include "cpu-qom.h" +#include "exec/cpu-defs.h" -#define TARGET_LONG_BITS 64 #define ALIGNED_ONLY #define CPUArchState struct CPUAlphaState @@ -31,28 +31,9 @@ /* Alpha processors have a weak memory model */ #define TCG_GUEST_DEFAULT_MO (0) -#include "exec/cpu-defs.h" - #define ICACHE_LINE_SIZE 32 #define DCACHE_LINE_SIZE 32 -#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) -#endif - /* Alpha major type */ enum { ALPHA_EV3 = 1, @@ -217,8 +198,6 @@ enum { PALcode cheats and usees the KSEG mapping for its code+data rather than physical addresses. */ -#define NB_MMU_MODES 3 - #define MMU_MODE0_SUFFIX _kernel #define MMU_MODE1_SUFFIX _user #define MMU_KERNEL_IDX 0 |