qemu/hw/arm/stm32f205_soc.c

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/*
* STM32F205 SoC
*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "hw/arm/arm.h"
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "hw/arm/stm32f205_soc.h"
/* At the moment only Timer 2 to 5 are modelled */
static const uint32_t timer_addr[STM_NUM_TIMERS] = { 0x40000000, 0x40000400,
0x40000800, 0x40000C00 };
static const uint32_t usart_addr[STM_NUM_USARTS] = { 0x40011000, 0x40004400,
0x40004800, 0x40004C00, 0x40005000, 0x40011400 };
static const uint32_t adc_addr[STM_NUM_ADCS] = { 0x40012000, 0x40012100,
0x40012200 };
static const uint32_t spi_addr[STM_NUM_SPIS] = { 0x40013000, 0x40003800,
0x40003C00 };
static const int timer_irq[STM_NUM_TIMERS] = {28, 29, 30, 50};
static const int usart_irq[STM_NUM_USARTS] = {37, 38, 39, 52, 53, 71};
#define ADC_IRQ 18
static const int spi_irq[STM_NUM_SPIS] = {35, 36, 51};
static void stm32f205_soc_initfn(Object *obj)
{
STM32F205State *s = STM32F205_SOC(obj);
int i;
object_initialize(&s->armv7m, sizeof(s->armv7m), TYPE_ARMV7M);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->armv7m), sysbus_get_default());
object_initialize(&s->syscfg, sizeof(s->syscfg), TYPE_STM32F2XX_SYSCFG);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->syscfg), sysbus_get_default());
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_USARTS; i++) {
object_initialize(&s->usart[i], sizeof(s->usart[i]),
TYPE_STM32F2XX_USART);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->usart[i]), sysbus_get_default());
}
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_TIMERS; i++) {
object_initialize(&s->timer[i], sizeof(s->timer[i]),
TYPE_STM32F2XX_TIMER);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->timer[i]), sysbus_get_default());
}
s->adc_irqs = OR_IRQ(object_new(TYPE_OR_IRQ));
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_ADCS; i++) {
object_initialize(&s->adc[i], sizeof(s->adc[i]),
TYPE_STM32F2XX_ADC);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->adc[i]), sysbus_get_default());
}
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_SPIS; i++) {
object_initialize(&s->spi[i], sizeof(s->spi[i]),
TYPE_STM32F2XX_SPI);
qdev_set_parent_bus(DEVICE(&s->spi[i]), sysbus_get_default());
}
}
static void stm32f205_soc_realize(DeviceState *dev_soc, Error **errp)
{
STM32F205State *s = STM32F205_SOC(dev_soc);
DeviceState *dev, *armv7m;
SysBusDevice *busdev;
Error *err = NULL;
int i;
MemoryRegion *system_memory = get_system_memory();
MemoryRegion *sram = g_new(MemoryRegion, 1);
MemoryRegion *flash = g_new(MemoryRegion, 1);
MemoryRegion *flash_alias = g_new(MemoryRegion, 1);
memory_region_init_ram(flash, NULL, "STM32F205.flash", FLASH_SIZE,
Fix bad error handling after memory_region_init_ram() Symptom: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 Unexpected error in ram_block_add() at /work/armbru/qemu/exec.c:1456: upstream-qemu: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory Aborted (core dumped) Root cause: commit ef701d7 screwed up handling of out-of-memory conditions. Before the commit, we report the error and exit(1), in one place, ram_block_add(). The commit lifts the error handling up the call chain some, to three places. Fine. Except it uses &error_abort in these places, changing the behavior from exit(1) to abort(), and thus undoing the work of commit 3922825 "exec: Don't abort when we can't allocate guest memory". The three places are: * memory_region_init_ram() Commit 4994653 (right after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, through memory_region_init_ram(), multiplying the incorrect use of &error_abort. Later on, imitation of existing (bad) code may have created more. * memory_region_init_ram_ptr() The &error_abort is still there. * memory_region_init_rom_device() Doesn't need fixing, because commit 33e0eb5 (soon after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, and in the process changed it from &error_abort to passing it up the call chain. Correct, because the callers are realize() methods. Fix the error handling after memory_region_init_ram() with a Coccinelle semantic patch: @r@ expression mr, owner, name, size, err; position p; @@ memory_region_init_ram(mr, owner, name, size, ( - &error_abort + &error_fatal | err@p ) ); @script:python@ p << r.p; @@ print "%s:%s:%s" % (p[0].file, p[0].line, p[0].column) When the last argument is &error_abort, it gets replaced by &error_fatal. This is the fix. If the last argument is anything else, its position is reported. This lets us check the fix is complete. Four positions get reported: * ram_backend_memory_alloc() Error is passed up the call chain, ultimately through user_creatable_complete(). As far as I can tell, it's callers all handle the error sanely. * fsl_imx25_realize(), fsl_imx31_realize(), dp8393x_realize() DeviceClass.realize() methods, errors handled sanely further up the call chain. We're good. Test case again behaves: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 qemu-system-x86_64: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory [Exit 1 ] The next commits will repair the rest of commit ef701d7's damage. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1441983105-26376-3-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <crosthwaite.peter@gmail.com>
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&error_fatal);
memory_region_init_alias(flash_alias, NULL, "STM32F205.flash.alias",
flash, 0, FLASH_SIZE);
memory_region_set_readonly(flash, true);
memory_region_set_readonly(flash_alias, true);
memory_region_add_subregion(system_memory, FLASH_BASE_ADDRESS, flash);
memory_region_add_subregion(system_memory, 0, flash_alias);
memory_region_init_ram(sram, NULL, "STM32F205.sram", SRAM_SIZE,
Fix bad error handling after memory_region_init_ram() Symptom: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 Unexpected error in ram_block_add() at /work/armbru/qemu/exec.c:1456: upstream-qemu: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory Aborted (core dumped) Root cause: commit ef701d7 screwed up handling of out-of-memory conditions. Before the commit, we report the error and exit(1), in one place, ram_block_add(). The commit lifts the error handling up the call chain some, to three places. Fine. Except it uses &error_abort in these places, changing the behavior from exit(1) to abort(), and thus undoing the work of commit 3922825 "exec: Don't abort when we can't allocate guest memory". The three places are: * memory_region_init_ram() Commit 4994653 (right after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, through memory_region_init_ram(), multiplying the incorrect use of &error_abort. Later on, imitation of existing (bad) code may have created more. * memory_region_init_ram_ptr() The &error_abort is still there. * memory_region_init_rom_device() Doesn't need fixing, because commit 33e0eb5 (soon after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, and in the process changed it from &error_abort to passing it up the call chain. Correct, because the callers are realize() methods. Fix the error handling after memory_region_init_ram() with a Coccinelle semantic patch: @r@ expression mr, owner, name, size, err; position p; @@ memory_region_init_ram(mr, owner, name, size, ( - &error_abort + &error_fatal | err@p ) ); @script:python@ p << r.p; @@ print "%s:%s:%s" % (p[0].file, p[0].line, p[0].column) When the last argument is &error_abort, it gets replaced by &error_fatal. This is the fix. If the last argument is anything else, its position is reported. This lets us check the fix is complete. Four positions get reported: * ram_backend_memory_alloc() Error is passed up the call chain, ultimately through user_creatable_complete(). As far as I can tell, it's callers all handle the error sanely. * fsl_imx25_realize(), fsl_imx31_realize(), dp8393x_realize() DeviceClass.realize() methods, errors handled sanely further up the call chain. We're good. Test case again behaves: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 qemu-system-x86_64: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory [Exit 1 ] The next commits will repair the rest of commit ef701d7's damage. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1441983105-26376-3-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <crosthwaite.peter@gmail.com>
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&error_fatal);
memory_region_add_subregion(system_memory, SRAM_BASE_ADDRESS, sram);
armv7m = DEVICE(&s->armv7m);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(armv7m, "num-irq", 96);
arm: drop intermediate cpu_model -> cpu type parsing and use cpu type directly there are 2 use cases to deal with: 1: fixed CPU models per board/soc 2: boards with user configurable cpu_model and fallback to default cpu_model if user hasn't specified one explicitly For the 1st drop intermediate cpu_model parsing and use const cpu type directly, which replaces: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) object_new(typename) with object_new(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) or cpu_generic_init(BASE_CPU_TYPE, "my cpu model") with cpu_create(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) as result 1st use case doesn't have to invoke not necessary translation and not needed code is removed. For the 2nd 1: set default cpu type with MachineClass::default_cpu_type and 2: use generic cpu_model parsing that done before machine_init() is run and: 2.1: drop custom cpu_model parsing where pattern is: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) [parse_features(typename, cpu_model, &err) ] 2.2: or replace cpu_generic_init() which does what 2.1 does + create_cpu(typename) with just create_cpu(machine->cpu_type) as result cpu_name -> cpu_type translation is done using generic machine code one including parsing optional features if supported/present (removes a bunch of duplicated cpu_model parsing code) and default cpu type is defined in an uniform way within machine_class_init callbacks instead of adhoc places in boadr's machine_init code. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-6-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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qdev_prop_set_string(armv7m, "cpu-type", s->cpu_type);
object_property_set_link(OBJECT(&s->armv7m), OBJECT(get_system_memory()),
"memory", &error_abort);
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->armv7m), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
/* System configuration controller */
dev = DEVICE(&s->syscfg);
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->syscfg), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
busdev = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_mmio_map(busdev, 0, 0x40013800);
sysbus_connect_irq(busdev, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(armv7m, 71));
/* Attach UART (uses USART registers) and USART controllers */
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_USARTS; i++) {
dev = DEVICE(&(s->usart[i]));
qdev_prop_set_chr(dev, "chardev",
i < MAX_SERIAL_PORTS ? serial_hds[i] : NULL);
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->usart[i]), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
busdev = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_mmio_map(busdev, 0, usart_addr[i]);
sysbus_connect_irq(busdev, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(armv7m, usart_irq[i]));
}
/* Timer 2 to 5 */
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_TIMERS; i++) {
dev = DEVICE(&(s->timer[i]));
qdev_prop_set_uint64(dev, "clock-frequency", 1000000000);
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->timer[i]), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
busdev = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_mmio_map(busdev, 0, timer_addr[i]);
sysbus_connect_irq(busdev, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(armv7m, timer_irq[i]));
}
/* ADC 1 to 3 */
object_property_set_int(OBJECT(s->adc_irqs), STM_NUM_ADCS,
"num-lines", &err);
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(s->adc_irqs), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
qdev_connect_gpio_out(DEVICE(s->adc_irqs), 0,
qdev_get_gpio_in(armv7m, ADC_IRQ));
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_ADCS; i++) {
dev = DEVICE(&(s->adc[i]));
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->adc[i]), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
busdev = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_mmio_map(busdev, 0, adc_addr[i]);
sysbus_connect_irq(busdev, 0,
qdev_get_gpio_in(DEVICE(s->adc_irqs), i));
}
/* SPI 1 and 2 */
for (i = 0; i < STM_NUM_SPIS; i++) {
dev = DEVICE(&(s->spi[i]));
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(&s->spi[i]), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
}
busdev = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_mmio_map(busdev, 0, spi_addr[i]);
sysbus_connect_irq(busdev, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(armv7m, spi_irq[i]));
}
}
static Property stm32f205_soc_properties[] = {
arm: drop intermediate cpu_model -> cpu type parsing and use cpu type directly there are 2 use cases to deal with: 1: fixed CPU models per board/soc 2: boards with user configurable cpu_model and fallback to default cpu_model if user hasn't specified one explicitly For the 1st drop intermediate cpu_model parsing and use const cpu type directly, which replaces: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) object_new(typename) with object_new(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) or cpu_generic_init(BASE_CPU_TYPE, "my cpu model") with cpu_create(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) as result 1st use case doesn't have to invoke not necessary translation and not needed code is removed. For the 2nd 1: set default cpu type with MachineClass::default_cpu_type and 2: use generic cpu_model parsing that done before machine_init() is run and: 2.1: drop custom cpu_model parsing where pattern is: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) [parse_features(typename, cpu_model, &err) ] 2.2: or replace cpu_generic_init() which does what 2.1 does + create_cpu(typename) with just create_cpu(machine->cpu_type) as result cpu_name -> cpu_type translation is done using generic machine code one including parsing optional features if supported/present (removes a bunch of duplicated cpu_model parsing code) and default cpu type is defined in an uniform way within machine_class_init callbacks instead of adhoc places in boadr's machine_init code. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-6-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 19:04:57 +03:00
DEFINE_PROP_STRING("cpu-type", STM32F205State, cpu_type),
DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(),
};
static void stm32f205_soc_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
dc->realize = stm32f205_soc_realize;
dc->props = stm32f205_soc_properties;
}
static const TypeInfo stm32f205_soc_info = {
.name = TYPE_STM32F205_SOC,
.parent = TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE,
.instance_size = sizeof(STM32F205State),
.instance_init = stm32f205_soc_initfn,
.class_init = stm32f205_soc_class_init,
};
static void stm32f205_soc_types(void)
{
type_register_static(&stm32f205_soc_info);
}
type_init(stm32f205_soc_types)