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2016-04-18ppc: Fix migration of the XER registerThomas Huth
env->xer only holds the lower bits of the XER register nowadays, the SO, OV and CA bits are stored in separate variables (see the function cpu_write_xer() for details). Since the migration code currently only reads the "xer" variable, the upper bits are lost during migration. Fix it by using cpu_read_xer() instead. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-04-18ppc: Fix the bad exception NIP value and the range check in LSWXThomas Huth
The range checks in the LSWX instruction are completely insufficient: They do not take the wrap-around case into account, and the check "reg < rx" should be "reg <= rx" instead. Fix it by using the new lsw_reg_in_range() helper function that is already used for LSWI, too. Then there is a second problem: In case the INVAL exception is generated, the NIP value is wrong, it currently points to the instruction before the LSWX instruction. This is because gen_lswx() already decreases the NIP value by 4 (to be prepared for page fault exceptions), and powerpc_excp() later decreases it again by 4 while handling the program exception. So to get this right, we've got to undo the "- 4" from gen_lswx() here before calling helper_raise_exception_err(). Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-04-18ppc: Fix the range check in the LSWI instructionThomas Huth
There are two issues: First, the number of registers that are used has to be calculated with "(nb + 3) / 4" (i.e. round always up, not down). Second, the "start <= ra && (start + nr - 32) > ra" condition for the wrap-around case is wrong: It has to be tested with "||" instead of "&&". Since we can reuse this check later for the LSWX instruction, let's place the fixed code into a helper function, too. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-04-05ppc: Rework POWER7 & POWER8 exception modelCédric Le Goater
From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> This patch fixes the current AIL implementation for POWER8. The interrupt vector address can be calculated directly from LPCR when the exception is handled. The excp_prefix update becomes useless and we can cleanup the H_SET_MODE hcall. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> [clg: Removed LPES0/1 handling for HV vs. !HV Fixed LPCR_ILE case for POWERPC_EXCP_POWER8 ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> [dwg: This was written as a cleanup, but it also fixes a real bug where setting an alternative interrupt location would not be correctly migrated] Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into stagingPeter Maydell
* Log filtering from Alex and Peter * Chardev fix from Marc-André * config.status tweak from David * Header file tweaks from Markus, myself and Veronia (Outreachy candidate) * get_ticks_per_sec() removal from Rutuja (Outreachy candidate) * Coverity fix from myself * PKE implementation from myself, based on rth's XSAVE support # gpg: Signature made Thu 24 Mar 2016 20:15:11 GMT using RSA key ID 78C7AE83 # gpg: Good signature from "Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>" # gpg: aka "Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>" * remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream: (28 commits) target-i386: implement PKE for TCG config.status: Pass extra parameters char: translate from QIOChannel error to errno exec: fix error handling in file_ram_alloc cputlb: modernise the debug support qemu-log: support simple pid substitution for logs target-arm: dfilter support for in_asm qemu-log: dfilter-ise exec, out_asm, op and opt_op qemu-log: new option -dfilter to limit output qemu-log: Improve the "exec" TB execution logging qemu-log: Avoid function call for disabled qemu_log_mask logging qemu-log: correct help text for -d cpu tcg: pass down TranslationBlock to tcg_code_gen util: move declarations out of qemu-common.h Replaced get_tick_per_sec() by NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND hw: explicitly include qemu-common.h and cpu.h include/crypto: Include qapi-types.h or qemu/bswap.h instead of qemu-common.h isa: Move DMA_transfer_handler from qemu-common.h to hw/isa/isa.h Move ParallelIOArg from qemu-common.h to sysemu/char.h Move QEMU_ALIGN_*() from qemu-common.h to qemu/osdep.h ... Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Conflicts: scripts/clean-includes
2016-03-24ppc: move POWER8 Book4 regs in their own routineCédric Le Goater
commit fce55481360d "ppc: A couple more dummy POWER8 Book4 regs" squashed in to rapidly a set of POWER8 Book4 regs in the wrong routine. This patch introduces the missing gen_spr_power8_book4() routine to fix their location. Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: A couple more dummy POWER8 Book4 regsBenjamin Herrenschmidt
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> [clg: squashed in patch 'ppc: Add dummy ACOP SPR' ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Add dummy CIABR SPRBenjamin Herrenschmidt
We should implement HW breakpoint/watchpoint, qemu supports them... Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Add POWER8 IAMR registerBenjamin Herrenschmidt
With appropriate AMR-like masks. Not actually used by the translation logic at that point Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> [clg: changed spr_register_hv(SPR_IAMR) to spr_register_kvm_hv(SPR_IAMR) changed gen_spr_amr() prototype ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Fix writing to AMR/UAMORBenjamin Herrenschmidt
The masks weren't chosen nor applied properly. The architecture specifies that writes to AMR are masked by UAMOR for PR=1, otherwise AMOR for HV=0. The writes to UAMOR are masked by AMOR for HV=0 Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> [clg: moved gen_spr_amr() prototype change to next patch ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Initialize AMOR in PAPR modeBenjamin Herrenschmidt
Make sure we give the guest full authorization Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Add dummy SPR_IC for POWER8Benjamin Herrenschmidt
It's supposed to be an instruction counter. For now make us not crash when accessing it. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Create cpu_ppc_set_papr() helperBenjamin Herrenschmidt
And move the code adjusting the MSR mask and calling kvmppc_set_papr() to it. This allows us to add a few more things such as disabling setting of MSR:HV and appropriate LPCR bits which will be used when fixing the exception model. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> [clg: removed LPCR setting ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Add a bunch of hypervisor SPRs to Book3sBenjamin Herrenschmidt
We don't give them a KVM reg number to most of the registers yet as no current KVM version supports HV mode. For DAWR and DAWRX, the KVM reg number is needed since this register can be set by the guest via the H_SET_MODE hypercall. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> [clg: squashed in patch 'ppc: Add KVM numbers to some P8 SPRs' changed the commit log with a proposal of Thomas Huth removed all hunks except those related to AMOR and DAWR* ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Add macros to register hypervisor mode SPRsBenjamin Herrenschmidt
The current set of spr_register_* macros only take the user and supervisor function pointers. To make the transition easy, we don't change that but we add "_hv" variants that can be used to register all 3 sets. To simplify the transition, users of the "old" macro will set the hypervisor callback to be the same as the supervisor one. The new registration function only needs to be used for registers that are either hypervisor only or behave differently in HV mode. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> [clg: fixed else if condition in gen_op_mfspr() ] Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@fr.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc: Update SPR definitionsBenjamin Herrenschmidt
Add definitions for additional SPR numbers and SPR bit definitions that will be relevant for subsequent improvements to POWER8 emulation Also fix the definition of LPIDR which was incorrect (and is different for server and embedded). Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24spapr/target-ppc/kvm: Only add hcall-instructions if KVM supports itAlexey Kardashevskiy
ePAPR defines "hcall-instructions" device-tree property which contains code to call hypercalls in ePAPR paravirtualized guests. In general pseries guests won't use this property, instead using the PAPR defined hypercall interface. However, this property has been re-used to implement a hack to allow PR KVM to run (slightly modified) guests in some situations where it otherwise wouldn't be able to (because the system's L0 hypervisor doesn't forward the PAPR hypercalls to the PR KVM kernel). Hence, this property is always present in the device tree for pseries guests. All KVM guests use it at least to read features via the KVM_HC_FEATURES hypercall. The property is populated by the code returned from the KVM's KVM_PPC_GET_PVINFO ioctl; if not implemented in the KVM, QEMU supplies code which will fail all hypercall attempts. If QEMU does not create the property, and the guest kernel is compiled with CONFIG_EPAPR_PARAVIRT (which is normally the case), there is exactly the same stub at @epapr_hypercall_start already. Rather than maintaining this fairly useless stub implementation, it makes more sense not to create the property in the device tree in the first place if the host kernel does not implement it. This changes kvmppc_get_hypercall() to return 1 if the host kernel does not implement KVM_CAP_PPC_GET_PVINFO. The caller can use it to decide on whether to create the property or not. This changes the pseries machine to not create the property if KVM does not implement KVM_PPC_GET_PVINFO. In practice this means that from now on the property will not be created if either HV KVM or TCG is used. Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> [reworded commit message for clarity --dwg] Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-24ppc64: set MSR_SF bitLaurent Vivier
When a qemu-system-ppc64 is started, the 64-bit mode bit is not set in MSR. Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-22util: move declarations out of qemu-common.hVeronia Bahaa
Move declarations out of qemu-common.h for functions declared in utils/ files: e.g. include/qemu/path.h for utils/path.c. Move inline functions out of qemu-common.h and into new files (e.g. include/qemu/bcd.h) Signed-off-by: Veronia Bahaa <veroniabahaa@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2016-03-22Replaced get_tick_per_sec() by NANOSECONDS_PER_SECONDRutuja Shah
This patch replaces get_ticks_per_sec() calls with the macro NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND. Also, as there are no callers, get_ticks_per_sec() is then removed. This replacement improves the readability and understandability of code. For example, timer_mod(fdctrl->result_timer, qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL) + (get_ticks_per_sec() / 50)); NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND makes it obvious that qemu_clock_get_ns matches the unit of the expression on the right side of the plus. Signed-off-by: Rutuja Shah <rutu.shah.26@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2016-03-22include/qemu/osdep.h: Don't include qapi/error.hMarkus Armbruster
Commit 57cb38b included qapi/error.h into qemu/osdep.h to get the Error typedef. Since then, we've moved to include qemu/osdep.h everywhere. Its file comment explains: "To avoid getting into possible circular include dependencies, this file should not include any other QEMU headers, with the exceptions of config-host.h, compiler.h, os-posix.h and os-win32.h, all of which are doing a similar job to this file and are under similar constraints." qapi/error.h doesn't do a similar job, and it doesn't adhere to similar constraints: it includes qapi-types.h. That's in excess of 100KiB of crap most .c files don't actually need. Add the typedef to qemu/typedefs.h, and include that instead of qapi/error.h. Include qapi/error.h in .c files that need it and don't get it now. Include qapi-types.h in qom/object.h for uint16List. Update scripts/clean-includes accordingly. Update it further to match reality: replace config.h by config-target.h, add sysemu/os-posix.h, sysemu/os-win32.h. Update the list of includes in the qemu/osdep.h comment quoted above similarly. This reduces the number of objects depending on qapi/error.h from "all of them" to less than a third. Unfortunately, the number depending on qapi-types.h shrinks only a little. More work is needed for that one. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> [Fix compilation without the spice devel packages. - Paolo] Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2016-03-18target-ppc: Document TOCTTOU in hugepage supportMarkus Armbruster
The code to find the minimum page size is is vulnerable to TOCTTOU. Added in commit 2d103aa "target-ppc: fix hugepage support when using memory-backend-file" (v2.4.0). Since I can't fix it myself right now, add a FIXME comment. Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Cc: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1458066895-20632-2-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
2016-03-16target-ppc: Eliminate kvmppc_kern_htab globalDavid Gibson
fa48b43 "target-ppc: Remove hack for ppc_hash64_load_hpte*() with HV KVM" purports to remove a hack in the handling of hash page tables (HPTs) managed by KVM instead of qemu. However, it actually went in the wrong direction. That patch requires anything looking for an external HPT (that is one not managed by the guest itself) to check both env->external_htab (for a qemu managed HPT) and kvmppc_kern_htab (for a KVM managed HPT). That's a problem because kvmppc_kern_htab is local to mmu-hash64.c, but some places which need to check for an external HPT are outside that, such as kvm_arch_get_registers(). The latter was subtly broken by the earlier patch such that gdbstub can no longer access memory. Basically a KVM managed HPT is much more like a qemu managed HPT than it is like a guest managed HPT, so the original "hack" was actually on the right track. This partially reverts fa48b43, so we again mark a KVM managed external HPT by putting a special but non-NULL value in env->external_htab. It then goes further, using that marker to eliminate the kvmppc_kern_htab global entirely. The ppc_hash64_set_external_hpt() helper function is extended to set that marker if passed a NULL value (if you're setting an external HPT, but don't have an actual HPT to set, the assumption is that it must be a KVM managed HPT). This also has some flow-on changes to the HPT access helpers, required by the above changes. Reported-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Tested-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-03-16target-ppc: Add helpers for updating a CPU's SDR1 and external HPTDavid Gibson
When a Power cpu with 64-bit hash MMU has it's hash page table (HPT) pointer updated by a write to the SDR1 register we need to update some derived variables. Likewise, when the cpu is configured for an external HPT (one not in the guest memory space) some derived variables need to be updated. Currently the logic for this is (partially) duplicated in ppc_store_sdr1() and in spapr_cpu_reset(). In future we're going to need it in some other places, so make some common helpers for this update. In addition the new ppc_hash64_set_external_hpt() helper also updates SDR1 in KVM - it's not updated by the normal runtime KVM <-> qemu CPU synchronization. In a sense this belongs logically in the ppc_hash64_set_sdr1() helper, but that is called from kvm_arch_get_registers() so can't itself call cpu_synchronize_state() without infinite recursion. In practice this doesn't matter because the only other caller is TCG specific. Currently there aren't situations where updating SDR1 at runtime in KVM matters, but there are going to be in future. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
2016-03-16target-ppc: Split out SREGS get/put functionsDavid Gibson
Currently the getting and setting of Power MMU registers (sregs) take up large inline chunks of the kvm_arch_get_registers() and kvm_arch_put_registers() functions. Especially since there are two variants (for Book-E and Book-S CPUs), only one of which will be used in practice, this is pretty hard to read. This patch splits these out into helper functions for clarity. No functional change is expected. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-03-16target-ppc: Add PVR for POWER8NVL processorAlexey Kardashevskiy
This adds a new POWER8+NVLink CPU PVR which core is identical to POWER8 but has a different PVR. The only available machine now has PVR pvr 004c 0100 so this defines "POWER8NVL" alias as v1.0. The corresponding kernel commit is https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ddee09c099c3 "powerpc: Add PVR for POWER8NVL processor" Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-16ppc: Add a few more P8 PMU SPRsBenjamin Herrenschmidt
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-16ppc: Fix migration of the TAR SPRThomas Huth
The TAR special purpose register currently does not get migrated under KVM because it does not get synchronized with the kernel. Use spr_register_kvm() instead of spr_register() to fix this issue. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-16ppc: Define the PSPB register on POWER8Thomas Huth
POWER8 / PowerISA 2.07 has a new special purpose register called PSPB ("Problem State Priority Boost Register"). The contents of this register are currently lost during migration. To be able to migrate this register, too, we've got to define this SPR along with the other SPRs of POWER8. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-03-01tcg: Add type for vCPU pointersLluís Vilanova
Adds the 'TCGv_env' type for pointers to 'CPUArchState' objects. The tracing infrastructure later needs to differentiate between regular pointers and pointers to vCPUs. Also changes all targets to use the new 'TCGv_env' type instead of the generic 'TCGv_ptr'. As of now, the change is merely cosmetic ('TCGv_env' translates into 'TCGv_ptr'), but that could change in the future to enforce the difference. Note that a 'TCGv_env' type (for 'CPUState') is not added, since all helpers currently receive the architecture-specific pointer ('CPUArchState'). Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu> Acked-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> Message-id: 145641859552.30295.7821536833590725201.stgit@localhost Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2016-02-25ppc/kvm: Tell the user what might be wrong when using bad CPU types with kvm-hvThomas Huth
Using a CPU type that does not match the host is not possible when using the kvm-hv kernel module - the PVR is checked in the kernel function kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_set_sregs_hv() and rejected with -EINVAL if it does not match the host. However, when the user tries to specify a non-matching CPU type, QEMU currently only reports "kvm_init_vcpu failed: Invalid argument", and this is of course not very helpful for the user to solve the problem. So this patch adds a more descriptive error message that tells the user to specify "-cpu host" instead. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> [Removed melodramatic '!' :)] Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-02-25ppc/kvm: Use error_report() instead of cpu_abort() for user-triggerable errorsThomas Huth
Setting the KVM_CAP_PPC_PAPR capability can fail if either the KVM kernel module does not support it, or if the specified vCPU type is not a 64-bit Book3-S CPU type. For example, the user can trigger it easily with "-M pseries -cpu G2leLS" when using the kvm-pr kernel module. So the error should not be reported with cpu_abort() since this function is rather meant for reporting programming errors than reporting user-triggerable errors (it prints out all CPU registers and then calls abort() to kills the program - two things that the normal user does not expect here) . So let's use error_report() with exit(1) here instead. A similar problem exists in the code that sets the KVM_CAP_PPC_EPR capability, so while we're at it, fix that, too. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-02-25hw/ppc/spapr: Implement the h_page_init hypercallThomas Huth
This hypercall either initializes a page with zeros, or copies another page. According to LoPAPR, the i-cache of the page should also be flushed if using H_ICACHE_INVALIDATE or H_ICACHE_SYNCHRONIZE, and the d-cache should be synchronized to the RAM if the H_ICACHE_SYNCHRONIZE flag is used. For this, two new functions are introduced, kvmppc_dcbst_range() and kvmppc_icbi()_range, which use the corresponding assembler instructions to flush the caches if running with KVM on Power. If the code runs with TCG instead, the code only uses tb_flush(), assuming that this will be enough for synchronization. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-02-23all: Clean up includesPeter Maydell
Clean up includes so that osdep.h is included first and headers which it implies are not included manually. This commit was created with scripts/clean-includes. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2016-02-17target-ppc: Remove hack for ppc_hash64_load_hpte*() with HV KVMDavid Gibson
With HV KVM, the guest's hash page table (HPT) is managed by the kernel and not directly accessible to QEMU. This means that spapr->htab is NULL and normally env->external_htab would also be NULL for each cpu. However, that would cause ppc_hash64_load_hpte*() to do the wrong thing in the few cases where QEMU does need to load entries from the in-kernel HPT. Specifically, seeing external_htab is NULL, they would look for an HPT within the guest's address space instead. To stop that we have an ugly hack in the pseries machine type code to set external htab to (void *)1 instead. This patch removes that hack by having ppc_hash64_load_hpte*() explicitly check kvmppc_kern_htab instead, which makes more sense. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
2016-02-17target-ppc: Include missing MMU models for SDR1 in info registersDavid Gibson
The HMP command "info registers" produces somewhat different information on different ppc cpu variants. For those with a hash MMU it's supposed to include the SDR1, DAR and DSISR registers related to the MMU. However, the switch is missing a couple of MMU model variants, meaning we will miss out this information on certain CPUs which should have it. This patch corrects the oversight. (Really these MMU model IDs need a big cleanup, but we might as well fix the bug in the interim). Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
2016-02-17target-ppc: Remove unused kvmppc_update_sdr1() stubDavid Gibson
This KVM stub implementation isn't used anywhere. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
2016-02-09Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/armbru/tags/pull-qapi-2016-02-09' into ↵Peter Maydell
staging QAPI patches for 2016-02-09 # gpg: Signature made Tue 09 Feb 2016 10:55:51 GMT using RSA key ID EB918653 # gpg: Good signature from "Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>" # gpg: aka "Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>" * remotes/armbru/tags/pull-qapi-2016-02-09: (31 commits) qapi: Add missing JSON files in build dependencies qapi: Fix compilation failure on MIPS and SPARC qmp: Don't abuse stack to track qmp-output root qmp: Fix reference-counting of qnull on empty output visit qapi: Drop unused error argument for list and implicit struct qapi: Tighten qmp_input_end_list() qapi: Drop unused 'kind' for struct/enum visit qapi: Swap 'name' in visit_* callbacks to match public API qom: Swap 'name' next to visitor in ObjectPropertyAccessor qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement qom: Use typedef for Visitor qapi: Don't cast Enum* to int* qapi: Consolidate visitor small integer callbacks qapi: Make all visitors supply uint64 callbacks qapi: Prefer type_int64 over type_int in visitors qapi-visit: Kill unused visit_end_union() qapi: Track all failures between visit_start/stop qapi: Improve generated event use of qapi visitor balloon: Improve use of qapi visitor vl: Ensure qapi visitor properly ends struct visit ... Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2016-02-09tcg: Change tcg_global_mem_new_* to take a TCGv_ptrRichard Henderson
Thus, use cpu_env as the parameter, not TCG_AREG0 directly. Update all uses in the translators. Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
2016-02-08qom: Swap 'name' next to visitor in ObjectPropertyAccessorEric Blake
Similar to the previous patch, it's nice to have all functions in the tree that involve a visitor and a name for conversion to or from QAPI to consistently stick the 'name' parameter next to the Visitor parameter. Done by manually changing include/qom/object.h and qom/object.c, then running this Coccinelle script and touching up the fallout (Coccinelle insisted on adding some trailing whitespace). @ rule1 @ identifier fn; typedef Object, Visitor, Error; identifier obj, v, opaque, name, errp; @@ void fn - (Object *obj, Visitor *v, void *opaque, const char *name, + (Object *obj, Visitor *v, const char *name, void *opaque, Error **errp) { ... } @@ identifier rule1.fn; expression obj, v, opaque, name, errp; @@ fn(obj, v, - opaque, name, + name, opaque, errp) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-20-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-02-08qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placementEric Blake
JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2016-02-03log: do not unnecessarily include qom/cpu.hPaolo Bonzini
Split the bits that require it to exec/log.h. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org> Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Message-id: 1452174932-28657-8-git-send-email-den@openvz.org Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2016-02-01target-ppc: mcrfs should always update FEX/VX and only clear exception bitsJames Clarke
Here is the description of the mcrfs instruction from the PowerPC Architecture Book, Version 2.02, Book I: PowerPC User Instruction Set Architecture (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/systems/library/es-archguide-v2.html), found on page 120: The contents of FPSCR field BFA are copied to Condition Register field BF. All exception bits copied are set to 0 in the FPSCR. If the FX bit is copied, it is set to 0 in the FPSCR. Special Registers Altered: CR field BF FX OX (if BFA=0) UX ZX XX VXSNAN (if BFA=1) VXISI VXIDI VXZDZ VXIMZ (if BFA=2) VXVC (if BFA=3) VXSOFT VXSQRT VXCVI (if BFA=5) However, currently every bit in FPSCR field BFA is set to 0, including ones not on that list. This can be seen in the following simple C program: #include <fenv.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { int ret; ret = fegetround(); printf("Current rounding: %d\n", ret); ret = fesetround(FE_UPWARD); printf("Setting to FE_UPWARD (%d): %d\n", FE_UPWARD, ret); ret = fegetround(); printf("Current rounding: %d\n", ret); ret = fegetround(); printf("Current rounding: %d\n", ret); return 0; } which gave the output (before this commit): Current rounding: 0 Setting to FE_UPWARD (2): 0 Current rounding: 2 Current rounding: 0 instead of (after this commit): Current rounding: 0 Setting to FE_UPWARD (2): 0 Current rounding: 2 Current rounding: 2 The relevant disassembly is in fegetround(), which, on my system, is: __GI___fegetround: <+0>: mcrfs cr7, cr7 <+4>: mfcr r3 <+8>: clrldi r3, r3, 62 <+12>: blr What happens is that, the first time fegetround() is called, FPSCR field 7 is retrieved. However, because of the bug in mcrfs, the entirety of field 7 is set to 0, which includes the rounding mode. There are other issues this will fix, such as condition flags not persisting when they should if read, and if you were to read a specific field with some exception bits set, but no others were set in the entire register, then the bits would be cleared correctly, but FEX/VX would not be updated to 0 as they should be. Signed-off-by: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Make every FPSCR_ macro have a corresponding FP_ macroJames Clarke
Signed-off-by: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Allow more page sizes for POWER7 & POWER8 in TCGDavid Gibson
Now that the TCG and spapr code has been extended to allow (semi-) arbitrary page encodings in the CPU's 'sps' table, we can add the many page sizes supported by real POWER7 and POWER8 hardware that we previously didn't support in TCG. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Helper to determine page size information from hpte aloneDavid Gibson
h_enter() in the spapr code needs to know the page size of the HPTE it's about to insert. Unlike other paths that do this, it doesn't have access to the SLB, so at the moment it determines this with some open-coded tests which assume POWER7 or POWER8 page size encodings. To make this more flexible add ppc_hash64_hpte_page_shift_noslb() to determine both the "base" page size per segment, and the individual effective page size from an HPTE alone. This means that the spapr code should now be able to handle any page size listed in the env->sps table. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Add new TLB invalidate by HPTE call for hash64 MMUsDavid Gibson
When HPTEs are removed or modified by hypercalls on spapr, we need to invalidate the relevant pages in the qemu TLB. Currently we do that by doing some complicated calculations to work out the right encoding for the tlbie instruction, then passing that to ppc_tlb_invalidate_one()... which totally ignores the argument and flushes the whole tlb. Avoid that by adding a new flush-by-hpte helper in mmu-hash64.c. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Split 44x tlbiva from ppc_tlb_invalidate_one()David Gibson
Currently both the tlbiva instruction (used on 44x chips) and the tlbie instruction (used on hash MMU chips) are both handled via ppc_tlb_invalidate_one(). This is silly, because they're invoked from different places, and do different things. Clean this up by separating out the tlbiva instruction into its own handling. In fact the implementation is only a stub anyway. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Remove unused mmu models from ppc_tlb_invalidate_oneDavid Gibson
ppc_tlb_invalidate_one() has a big switch handling many different MMU types. However, most of those branches can never be reached: It is called from 3 places: from remove_hpte() and h_protect() in spapr_hcall.c (which always has a 64-bit hash MMU type), and from helper_tlbie() in mmu_helper.c. Calls to helper_tlbie() are generated from gen_tlbiel, gen_tlbiel and gen_tlbiva. The first two are only used with the PPC_MEM_TLBIE flag, set only with 32-bit or 64-bit hash MMU models, and gen_tlbiva() is used only on 440 and 460 models with the BookE mmu model. These means the exhaustive list of MMU types which may call ppc_tlb_invalidate_one() is: POWERPC_MMU_SOFT_6xx, POWERPC_MMU_601, POWERPC_MMU_32B, POWERPC_MMU_SOFT_74xx, POWERPC_MMU_64B, POWERPC_MMU_2_03, POWERPC_MMU_2_06, POWERPC_MMU_2_07 and POWERPC_MMU_BOOKE. Clean up by removing logic for all other MMU types from ppc_tlb_invalidate_one(). This means that ppc4xx_tlb_invalidate_virt() now has no callers, or rather, makes it obvious that it has no callers. So, we remove that function as well. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2016-01-30target-ppc: Use actual page size encodings from HPTEDavid Gibson
At present the 64-bit hash MMU code uses information from the SLB to determine the page size of a translation. We do need that information to correctly look up the hash table. However the MMU also allows a possibly larger page size to be encoded into the HPTE itself, which is used to populate the TLB. At present qemu doesn't check that, and so doesn't support the MPSS "Multiple Page Size per Segment" feature. This makes a start on allowing this, by adding an hpte_page_shift() function which looks up the page size of an HPTE. We use this to validate page sizes encodings on faults, and populate the qemu TLB with larger page sizes when appropriate. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>