qemu/target/openrisc/sys_helper.c

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/*
* OpenRISC system instructions helper routines
*
* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Jia Liu <proljc@gmail.com>
* Zhizhou Zhang <etouzh@gmail.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
#include "exception.h"
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
#include "hw/boards.h"
#endif
#include "tcg/insn-start-words.h"
#define TO_SPR(group, number) (((group) << 11) + (number))
static inline bool is_user(CPUOpenRISCState *env)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
return true;
#else
return (env->sr & SR_SM) == 0;
#endif
}
void HELPER(mtspr)(CPUOpenRISCState *env, target_ulong spr, target_ulong rb)
{
OpenRISCCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
CPUState *cs = env_cpu(env);
target_ulong mr;
int idx;
#endif
/* Handle user accessible SPRs first. */
switch (spr) {
case TO_SPR(0, 20): /* FPCSR */
cpu_set_fpcsr(env, rb);
return;
}
if (is_user(env)) {
raise_exception(cpu, EXCP_ILLEGAL);
}
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
switch (spr) {
case TO_SPR(0, 11): /* EVBAR */
env->evbar = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 16): /* NPC */
cpu_restore_state(cs, GETPC());
/* ??? Mirror or1ksim in not trashing delayed branch state
when "jumping" to the current instruction. */
if (env->pc != rb) {
env->pc = rb;
env->dflag = 0;
}
cpu_loop_exit(cs);
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 17): /* SR */
cpu_set_sr(env, rb);
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 32): /* EPCR */
env->epcr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 48): /* EEAR */
env->eear = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 64): /* ESR */
env->esr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(0, 1024) ... TO_SPR(0, 1024 + (16 * 32)): /* Shadow GPRs */
idx = (spr - 1024);
env->shadow_gpr[idx / 32][idx % 32] = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(1, 512) ... TO_SPR(1, 512 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* DTLBW0MR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(1, 512);
mr = env->tlb.dtlb[idx].mr;
if (mr & 1) {
tlb_flush_page(cs, mr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK);
}
if (rb & 1) {
tlb_flush_page(cs, rb & TARGET_PAGE_MASK);
}
env->tlb.dtlb[idx].mr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(1, 640) ... TO_SPR(1, 640 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* DTLBW0TR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(1, 640);
env->tlb.dtlb[idx].tr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(1, 768) ... TO_SPR(1, 895): /* DTLBW1MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 896) ... TO_SPR(1, 1023): /* DTLBW1TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1024) ... TO_SPR(1, 1151): /* DTLBW2MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1152) ... TO_SPR(1, 1279): /* DTLBW2TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1280) ... TO_SPR(1, 1407): /* DTLBW3MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1408) ... TO_SPR(1, 1535): /* DTLBW3TR 0-127 */
break;
case TO_SPR(2, 512) ... TO_SPR(2, 512 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* ITLBW0MR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(2, 512);
mr = env->tlb.itlb[idx].mr;
if (mr & 1) {
tlb_flush_page(cs, mr & TARGET_PAGE_MASK);
}
if (rb & 1) {
tlb_flush_page(cs, rb & TARGET_PAGE_MASK);
}
env->tlb.itlb[idx].mr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(2, 640) ... TO_SPR(2, 640 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* ITLBW0TR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(2, 640);
env->tlb.itlb[idx].tr = rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(2, 768) ... TO_SPR(2, 895): /* ITLBW1MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 896) ... TO_SPR(2, 1023): /* ITLBW1TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1024) ... TO_SPR(2, 1151): /* ITLBW2MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1152) ... TO_SPR(2, 1279): /* ITLBW2TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1280) ... TO_SPR(2, 1407): /* ITLBW3MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1408) ... TO_SPR(2, 1535): /* ITLBW3TR 0-127 */
break;
case TO_SPR(5, 1): /* MACLO */
env->mac = deposit64(env->mac, 0, 32, rb);
break;
case TO_SPR(5, 2): /* MACHI */
env->mac = deposit64(env->mac, 32, 32, rb);
break;
case TO_SPR(8, 0): /* PMR */
env->pmr = rb;
if (env->pmr & PMR_DME || env->pmr & PMR_SME) {
cpu_restore_state(cs, GETPC());
env->pc += 4;
cs->halted = 1;
raise_exception(cpu, EXCP_HALTED);
}
break;
case TO_SPR(9, 0): /* PICMR */
env->picmr = rb;
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_lock();
if (env->picsr & env->picmr) {
cpu_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD);
} else {
cpu_reset_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD);
}
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_unlock();
break;
case TO_SPR(9, 2): /* PICSR */
env->picsr &= ~rb;
break;
case TO_SPR(10, 0): /* TTMR */
{
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_lock();
if ((env->ttmr & TTMR_M) ^ (rb & TTMR_M)) {
switch (rb & TTMR_M) {
case TIMER_NONE:
cpu_openrisc_count_stop(cpu);
break;
case TIMER_INTR:
case TIMER_SHOT:
case TIMER_CONT:
cpu_openrisc_count_start(cpu);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
int ip = env->ttmr & TTMR_IP;
if (rb & TTMR_IP) { /* Keep IP bit. */
env->ttmr = (rb & ~TTMR_IP) | ip;
} else { /* Clear IP bit. */
env->ttmr = rb & ~TTMR_IP;
cs->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER;
}
cpu_openrisc_timer_update(cpu);
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_unlock();
}
break;
case TO_SPR(10, 1): /* TTCR */
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_lock();
cpu_openrisc_count_set(cpu, rb);
cpu_openrisc_timer_update(cpu);
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_unlock();
break;
}
#endif
}
target_ulong HELPER(mfspr)(CPUOpenRISCState *env, target_ulong rd,
target_ulong spr)
{
OpenRISCCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
uint64_t data[TARGET_INSN_START_WORDS];
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
CPUState *cs = env_cpu(env);
int idx;
#endif
/* Handle user accessible SPRs first. */
switch (spr) {
case TO_SPR(0, 20): /* FPCSR */
return env->fpcsr;
}
if (is_user(env)) {
raise_exception(cpu, EXCP_ILLEGAL);
}
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
switch (spr) {
case TO_SPR(0, 0): /* VR */
return env->vr;
case TO_SPR(0, 1): /* UPR */
return env->upr;
case TO_SPR(0, 2): /* CPUCFGR */
return env->cpucfgr;
case TO_SPR(0, 3): /* DMMUCFGR */
return env->dmmucfgr;
case TO_SPR(0, 4): /* IMMUCFGR */
return env->immucfgr;
case TO_SPR(0, 9): /* VR2 */
return env->vr2;
case TO_SPR(0, 10): /* AVR */
return env->avr;
case TO_SPR(0, 11): /* EVBAR */
return env->evbar;
case TO_SPR(0, 16): /* NPC (equals PC) */
if (cpu_unwind_state_data(cs, GETPC(), data)) {
return data[0];
}
return env->pc;
case TO_SPR(0, 17): /* SR */
return cpu_get_sr(env);
case TO_SPR(0, 18): /* PPC */
if (cpu_unwind_state_data(cs, GETPC(), data)) {
if (data[1] & 2) {
return data[0] - 4;
}
}
return env->ppc;
case TO_SPR(0, 32): /* EPCR */
return env->epcr;
case TO_SPR(0, 48): /* EEAR */
return env->eear;
case TO_SPR(0, 64): /* ESR */
return env->esr;
case TO_SPR(0, 128): /* COREID */
return cpu->parent_obj.cpu_index;
case TO_SPR(0, 129): /* NUMCORES */
return ms->smp.max_cpus;
case TO_SPR(0, 1024) ... TO_SPR(0, 1024 + (16 * 32)): /* Shadow GPRs */
idx = (spr - 1024);
return env->shadow_gpr[idx / 32][idx % 32];
case TO_SPR(1, 512) ... TO_SPR(1, 512 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* DTLBW0MR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(1, 512);
return env->tlb.dtlb[idx].mr;
case TO_SPR(1, 640) ... TO_SPR(1, 640 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* DTLBW0TR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(1, 640);
return env->tlb.dtlb[idx].tr;
case TO_SPR(1, 768) ... TO_SPR(1, 895): /* DTLBW1MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 896) ... TO_SPR(1, 1023): /* DTLBW1TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1024) ... TO_SPR(1, 1151): /* DTLBW2MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1152) ... TO_SPR(1, 1279): /* DTLBW2TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1280) ... TO_SPR(1, 1407): /* DTLBW3MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(1, 1408) ... TO_SPR(1, 1535): /* DTLBW3TR 0-127 */
break;
case TO_SPR(2, 512) ... TO_SPR(2, 512 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* ITLBW0MR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(2, 512);
return env->tlb.itlb[idx].mr;
case TO_SPR(2, 640) ... TO_SPR(2, 640 + TLB_SIZE - 1): /* ITLBW0TR 0-127 */
idx = spr - TO_SPR(2, 640);
return env->tlb.itlb[idx].tr;
case TO_SPR(2, 768) ... TO_SPR(2, 895): /* ITLBW1MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 896) ... TO_SPR(2, 1023): /* ITLBW1TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1024) ... TO_SPR(2, 1151): /* ITLBW2MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1152) ... TO_SPR(2, 1279): /* ITLBW2TR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1280) ... TO_SPR(2, 1407): /* ITLBW3MR 0-127 */
case TO_SPR(2, 1408) ... TO_SPR(2, 1535): /* ITLBW3TR 0-127 */
break;
case TO_SPR(5, 1): /* MACLO */
return (uint32_t)env->mac;
break;
case TO_SPR(5, 2): /* MACHI */
return env->mac >> 32;
break;
case TO_SPR(8, 0): /* PMR */
return env->pmr;
case TO_SPR(9, 0): /* PICMR */
return env->picmr;
case TO_SPR(9, 2): /* PICSR */
return env->picsr;
case TO_SPR(10, 0): /* TTMR */
return env->ttmr;
case TO_SPR(10, 1): /* TTCR */
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_lock();
cpu_openrisc_count_update(cpu);
system/cpus: rename qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() to bql_lock() The Big QEMU Lock (BQL) has many names and they are confusing. The actual QemuMutex variable is called qemu_global_mutex but it's commonly referred to as the BQL in discussions and some code comments. The locking APIs, however, are called qemu_mutex_lock_iothread() and qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(). The "iothread" name is historic and comes from when the main thread was split into into KVM vcpu threads and the "iothread" (now called the main loop thread). I have contributed to the confusion myself by introducing a separate --object iothread, a separate concept unrelated to the BQL. The "iothread" name is no longer appropriate for the BQL. Rename the locking APIs to: - void bql_lock(void) - void bql_unlock(void) - bool bql_locked(void) There are more APIs with "iothread" in their names. Subsequent patches will rename them. There are also comments and documentation that will be updated in later patches. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xen.org> Acked-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> Acked-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Acked-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> Message-id: 20240102153529.486531-2-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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bql_unlock();
return cpu_openrisc_count_get(cpu);
}
#endif
/* for rd is passed in, if rd unchanged, just keep it back. */
return rd;
}