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diff --git a/target/arm/helper.c b/target/arm/helper.c
index c77ed85215..a87fda9191 100644
--- a/target/arm/helper.c
+++ b/target/arm/helper.c
@@ -13308,98 +13308,6 @@ bool arm_cpu_tlb_fill(CPUState *cs, vaddr address, int size,
#endif
}
-void HELPER(dc_zva)(CPUARMState *env, uint64_t vaddr_in)
-{
- /*
- * Implement DC ZVA, which zeroes a fixed-length block of memory.
- * Note that we do not implement the (architecturally mandated)
- * alignment fault for attempts to use this on Device memory
- * (which matches the usual QEMU behaviour of not implementing either
- * alignment faults or any memory attribute handling).
- */
-
- ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
- uint64_t blocklen = 4 << cpu->dcz_blocksize;
- uint64_t vaddr = vaddr_in & ~(blocklen - 1);
-
-#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
- {
- /*
- * Slightly awkwardly, QEMU's TARGET_PAGE_SIZE may be less than
- * the block size so we might have to do more than one TLB lookup.
- * We know that in fact for any v8 CPU the page size is at least 4K
- * and the block size must be 2K or less, but TARGET_PAGE_SIZE is only
- * 1K as an artefact of legacy v5 subpage support being present in the
- * same QEMU executable. So in practice the hostaddr[] array has
- * two entries, given the current setting of TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN.
- */
- int maxidx = DIV_ROUND_UP(blocklen, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
- void *hostaddr[DIV_ROUND_UP(2 * KiB, 1 << TARGET_PAGE_BITS_MIN)];
- int try, i;
- unsigned mmu_idx = cpu_mmu_index(env, false);
- TCGMemOpIdx oi = make_memop_idx(MO_UB, mmu_idx);
-
- assert(maxidx <= ARRAY_SIZE(hostaddr));
-
- for (try = 0; try < 2; try++) {
-
- for (i = 0; i < maxidx; i++) {
- hostaddr[i] = tlb_vaddr_to_host(env,
- vaddr + TARGET_PAGE_SIZE * i,
- 1, mmu_idx);
- if (!hostaddr[i]) {
- break;
- }
- }
- if (i == maxidx) {
- /*
- * If it's all in the TLB it's fair game for just writing to;
- * we know we don't need to update dirty status, etc.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < maxidx - 1; i++) {
- memset(hostaddr[i], 0, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
- }
- memset(hostaddr[i], 0, blocklen - (i * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE));
- return;
- }
- /*
- * OK, try a store and see if we can populate the tlb. This
- * might cause an exception if the memory isn't writable,
- * in which case we will longjmp out of here. We must for
- * this purpose use the actual register value passed to us
- * so that we get the fault address right.
- */
- helper_ret_stb_mmu(env, vaddr_in, 0, oi, GETPC());
- /* Now we can populate the other TLB entries, if any */
- for (i = 0; i < maxidx; i++) {
- uint64_t va = vaddr + TARGET_PAGE_SIZE * i;
- if (va != (vaddr_in & TARGET_PAGE_MASK)) {
- helper_ret_stb_mmu(env, va, 0, oi, GETPC());
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Slow path (probably attempt to do this to an I/O device or
- * similar, or clearing of a block of code we have translations
- * cached for). Just do a series of byte writes as the architecture
- * demands. It's not worth trying to use a cpu_physical_memory_map(),
- * memset(), unmap() sequence here because:
- * + we'd need to account for the blocksize being larger than a page
- * + the direct-RAM access case is almost always going to be dealt
- * with in the fastpath code above, so there's no speed benefit
- * + we would have to deal with the map returning NULL because the
- * bounce buffer was in use
- */
- for (i = 0; i < blocklen; i++) {
- helper_ret_stb_mmu(env, vaddr + i, 0, oi, GETPC());
- }
- }
-#else
- memset(g2h(vaddr), 0, blocklen);
-#endif
-}
-
/* Note that signed overflow is undefined in C. The following routines are
careful to use unsigned types where modulo arithmetic is required.
Failure to do so _will_ break on newer gcc. */