qemu/hw/intc/gicv3_internal.h

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/*
* ARM GICv3 support - internal interfaces
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Linaro Limited
* Copyright (c) 2015 Huawei.
* Copyright (c) 2015 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
* Written by Peter Maydell
* Reworked for GICv3 by Shlomo Pongratz and Pavel Fedin
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef QEMU_ARM_GICV3_INTERNAL_H
#define QEMU_ARM_GICV3_INTERNAL_H
#include "hw/registerfields.h"
#include "hw/intc/arm_gicv3_common.h"
/* Distributor registers, as offsets from the distributor base address */
#define GICD_CTLR 0x0000
#define GICD_TYPER 0x0004
#define GICD_IIDR 0x0008
#define GICD_STATUSR 0x0010
#define GICD_SETSPI_NSR 0x0040
#define GICD_CLRSPI_NSR 0x0048
#define GICD_SETSPI_SR 0x0050
#define GICD_CLRSPI_SR 0x0058
#define GICD_SEIR 0x0068
#define GICD_IGROUPR 0x0080
#define GICD_ISENABLER 0x0100
#define GICD_ICENABLER 0x0180
#define GICD_ISPENDR 0x0200
#define GICD_ICPENDR 0x0280
#define GICD_ISACTIVER 0x0300
#define GICD_ICACTIVER 0x0380
#define GICD_IPRIORITYR 0x0400
#define GICD_ITARGETSR 0x0800
#define GICD_ICFGR 0x0C00
#define GICD_IGRPMODR 0x0D00
#define GICD_NSACR 0x0E00
#define GICD_SGIR 0x0F00
#define GICD_CPENDSGIR 0x0F10
#define GICD_SPENDSGIR 0x0F20
#define GICD_INMIR 0x0F80
#define GICD_INMIRnE 0x3B00
#define GICD_IROUTER 0x6000
#define GICD_IDREGS 0xFFD0
/* GICD_CTLR fields */
#define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP0 (1U << 0)
#define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1NS (1U << 1) /* GICv3 5.3.20 */
#define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1S (1U << 2)
#define GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1_ALL (GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1NS | GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1S)
/* Bit 4 is ARE if the system doesn't support TrustZone, ARE_S otherwise */
#define GICD_CTLR_ARE (1U << 4)
#define GICD_CTLR_ARE_S (1U << 4)
#define GICD_CTLR_ARE_NS (1U << 5)
#define GICD_CTLR_DS (1U << 6)
#define GICD_CTLR_E1NWF (1U << 7)
#define GICD_CTLR_RWP (1U << 31)
#define GICD_TYPER_NMI_SHIFT 9
#define GICD_TYPER_LPIS_SHIFT 17
/* 16 bits EventId */
#define GICD_TYPER_IDBITS 0xf
/*
* Redistributor frame offsets from RD_base
*/
#define GICR_SGI_OFFSET 0x10000
#define GICR_VLPI_OFFSET 0x20000
/*
* Redistributor registers, offsets from RD_base
*/
#define GICR_CTLR 0x0000
#define GICR_IIDR 0x0004
#define GICR_TYPER 0x0008
#define GICR_STATUSR 0x0010
#define GICR_WAKER 0x0014
#define GICR_SETLPIR 0x0040
#define GICR_CLRLPIR 0x0048
#define GICR_PROPBASER 0x0070
#define GICR_PENDBASER 0x0078
#define GICR_INVLPIR 0x00A0
#define GICR_INVALLR 0x00B0
#define GICR_SYNCR 0x00C0
#define GICR_IDREGS 0xFFD0
/* SGI and PPI Redistributor registers, offsets from RD_base */
#define GICR_IGROUPR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0080)
#define GICR_ISENABLER0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0100)
#define GICR_ICENABLER0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0180)
#define GICR_ISPENDR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0200)
#define GICR_ICPENDR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0280)
#define GICR_ISACTIVER0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0300)
#define GICR_ICACTIVER0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0380)
#define GICR_IPRIORITYR (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0400)
#define GICR_ICFGR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0C00)
#define GICR_ICFGR1 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0C04)
#define GICR_IGRPMODR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0D00)
#define GICR_NSACR (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0E00)
#define GICR_INMIR0 (GICR_SGI_OFFSET + 0x0F80)
/* VLPI redistributor registers, offsets from VLPI_base */
#define GICR_VPROPBASER (GICR_VLPI_OFFSET + 0x70)
#define GICR_VPENDBASER (GICR_VLPI_OFFSET + 0x78)
#define GICR_CTLR_ENABLE_LPIS (1U << 0)
#define GICR_CTLR_CES (1U << 1)
#define GICR_CTLR_RWP (1U << 3)
#define GICR_CTLR_DPG0 (1U << 24)
#define GICR_CTLR_DPG1NS (1U << 25)
#define GICR_CTLR_DPG1S (1U << 26)
#define GICR_CTLR_UWP (1U << 31)
#define GICR_TYPER_PLPIS (1U << 0)
#define GICR_TYPER_VLPIS (1U << 1)
#define GICR_TYPER_DIRECTLPI (1U << 3)
#define GICR_TYPER_LAST (1U << 4)
#define GICR_TYPER_DPGS (1U << 5)
#define GICR_TYPER_PROCNUM (0xFFFFU << 8)
#define GICR_TYPER_COMMONLPIAFF (0x3 << 24)
#define GICR_TYPER_AFFINITYVALUE (0xFFFFFFFFULL << 32)
#define GICR_WAKER_ProcessorSleep (1U << 1)
#define GICR_WAKER_ChildrenAsleep (1U << 2)
FIELD(GICR_PROPBASER, IDBITS, 0, 5)
FIELD(GICR_PROPBASER, INNERCACHE, 7, 3)
FIELD(GICR_PROPBASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GICR_PROPBASER, PHYADDR, 12, 40)
FIELD(GICR_PROPBASER, OUTERCACHE, 56, 3)
FIELD(GICR_PENDBASER, INNERCACHE, 7, 3)
FIELD(GICR_PENDBASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GICR_PENDBASER, PHYADDR, 16, 36)
FIELD(GICR_PENDBASER, OUTERCACHE, 56, 3)
FIELD(GICR_PENDBASER, PTZ, 62, 1)
#define GICR_PROPBASER_IDBITS_THRESHOLD 0xd
/* These are the GICv4 VPROPBASER and VPENDBASER layouts; v4.1 is different */
FIELD(GICR_VPROPBASER, IDBITS, 0, 5)
FIELD(GICR_VPROPBASER, INNERCACHE, 7, 3)
FIELD(GICR_VPROPBASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GICR_VPROPBASER, PHYADDR, 12, 40)
FIELD(GICR_VPROPBASER, OUTERCACHE, 56, 3)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, INNERCACHE, 7, 3)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, PHYADDR, 16, 36)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, OUTERCACHE, 56, 3)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, DIRTY, 60, 1)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, PENDINGLAST, 61, 1)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, IDAI, 62, 1)
FIELD(GICR_VPENDBASER, VALID, 63, 1)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_CBPR (1U << 0)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_EOIMODE (1U << 1)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_PMHE (1U << 6)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_PRIBITS_SHIFT 8
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_PRIBITS_MASK (7U << ICC_CTLR_EL1_PRIBITS_SHIFT)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_IDBITS_SHIFT 11
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_SEIS (1U << 14)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL1_A3V (1U << 15)
#define ICC_PMR_PRIORITY_MASK 0xff
#define ICC_BPR_BINARYPOINT_MASK 0x07
#define ICC_IGRPEN_ENABLE 0x01
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_CBPR_EL1S (1U << 0)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_CBPR_EL1NS (1U << 1)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_EOIMODE_EL3 (1U << 2)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_EOIMODE_EL1S (1U << 3)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_EOIMODE_EL1NS (1U << 4)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_RM (1U << 5)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_PMHE (1U << 6)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_PRIBITS_SHIFT 8
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_IDBITS_SHIFT 11
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_SEIS (1U << 14)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_A3V (1U << 15)
#define ICC_CTLR_EL3_NDS (1U << 17)
#define ICC_AP1R_EL1_NMI (1ULL << 63)
#define ICC_RPR_EL1_NSNMI (1ULL << 62)
#define ICC_RPR_EL1_NMI (1ULL << 63)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG0_SHIFT 0
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG0 (1U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG0_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG1_SHIFT 1
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG1 (1U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VENG1_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VACKCTL (1U << 2)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VFIQEN (1U << 3)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VCBPR_SHIFT 4
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VCBPR (1U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VCBPR_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VEOIM_SHIFT 9
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VEOIM (1U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VEOIM_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR1_SHIFT 18
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR1_LENGTH 3
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR1_MASK (0x7U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR1_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR0_SHIFT 21
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR0_LENGTH 3
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR0_MASK (0x7U << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VBPR0_SHIFT)
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VPMR_SHIFT 24
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VPMR_LENGTH 8
#define ICH_VMCR_EL2_VPMR_MASK (0xffU << ICH_VMCR_EL2_VPMR_SHIFT)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_EN (1U << 0)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_UIE (1U << 1)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_LRENPIE (1U << 2)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_NPIE (1U << 3)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_VGRP0EIE (1U << 4)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_VGRP0DIE (1U << 5)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_VGRP1EIE (1U << 6)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_VGRP1DIE (1U << 7)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_TC (1U << 10)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_TALL0 (1U << 11)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_TALL1 (1U << 12)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_TSEI (1U << 13)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_TDIR (1U << 14)
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_EOICOUNT_SHIFT 27
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_EOICOUNT_LENGTH 5
#define ICH_HCR_EL2_EOICOUNT_MASK (0x1fU << ICH_HCR_EL2_EOICOUNT_SHIFT)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_VINTID_SHIFT 0
#define ICH_LR_EL2_VINTID_LENGTH 32
#define ICH_LR_EL2_VINTID_MASK (0xffffffffULL << ICH_LR_EL2_VINTID_SHIFT)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PINTID_SHIFT 32
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PINTID_LENGTH 10
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PINTID_MASK (0x3ffULL << ICH_LR_EL2_PINTID_SHIFT)
/* Note that EOI shares with the top bit of the pINTID field */
#define ICH_LR_EL2_EOI (1ULL << 41)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PRIORITY_SHIFT 48
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PRIORITY_LENGTH 8
#define ICH_LR_EL2_PRIORITY_MASK (0xffULL << ICH_LR_EL2_PRIORITY_SHIFT)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_NMI (1ULL << 59)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_GROUP (1ULL << 60)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_HW (1ULL << 61)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_SHIFT 62
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_LENGTH 2
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_MASK (3ULL << ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_SHIFT)
/* values for the state field: */
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_INVALID 0
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_PENDING 1
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_ACTIVE 2
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_ACTIVE_PENDING 3
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_PENDING_BIT (1ULL << ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_SHIFT)
#define ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_ACTIVE_BIT (2ULL << ICH_LR_EL2_STATE_SHIFT)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_EOI (1U << 0)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_U (1U << 1)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_LRENP (1U << 2)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_NP (1U << 3)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_VGRP0E (1U << 4)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_VGRP0D (1U << 5)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_VGRP1E (1U << 6)
#define ICH_MISR_EL2_VGRP1D (1U << 7)
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_LISTREGS_SHIFT 0
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_TDS (1U << 19)
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_NV4 (1U << 20)
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_A3V (1U << 21)
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_SEIS (1U << 22)
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_IDBITS_SHIFT 23
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_PREBITS_SHIFT 26
#define ICH_VTR_EL2_PRIBITS_SHIFT 29
#define ICV_AP1R_EL1_NMI (1ULL << 63)
#define ICV_RPR_EL1_NMI (1ULL << 63)
/* ITS Registers */
FIELD(GITS_BASER, SIZE, 0, 8)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, PAGESIZE, 8, 2)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, PHYADDR, 12, 36)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, PHYADDRL_64K, 16, 32)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, PHYADDRH_64K, 12, 4)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, ENTRYSIZE, 48, 5)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, OUTERCACHE, 53, 3)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, TYPE, 56, 3)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, INNERCACHE, 59, 3)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, INDIRECT, 62, 1)
FIELD(GITS_BASER, VALID, 63, 1)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, SIZE, 0, 8)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, SHAREABILITY, 10, 2)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, PHYADDR, 12, 40)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, OUTERCACHE, 53, 3)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, INNERCACHE, 59, 3)
FIELD(GITS_CBASER, VALID, 63, 1)
FIELD(GITS_CREADR, STALLED, 0, 1)
FIELD(GITS_CREADR, OFFSET, 5, 15)
FIELD(GITS_CWRITER, RETRY, 0, 1)
FIELD(GITS_CWRITER, OFFSET, 5, 15)
FIELD(GITS_CTLR, ENABLED, 0, 1)
FIELD(GITS_CTLR, QUIESCENT, 31, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, PHYSICAL, 0, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, VIRTUAL, 1, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, ITT_ENTRY_SIZE, 4, 4)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, IDBITS, 8, 5)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, DEVBITS, 13, 5)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, SEIS, 18, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, PTA, 19, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, CIDBITS, 32, 4)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, CIL, 36, 1)
FIELD(GITS_TYPER, VMOVP, 37, 1)
#define GITS_IDREGS 0xFFD0
#define GITS_BASER_RO_MASK (R_GITS_BASER_ENTRYSIZE_MASK | \
R_GITS_BASER_TYPE_MASK)
#define GITS_BASER_PAGESIZE_4K 0
#define GITS_BASER_PAGESIZE_16K 1
#define GITS_BASER_PAGESIZE_64K 2
#define GITS_BASER_TYPE_DEVICE 1ULL
#define GITS_BASER_TYPE_VPE 2ULL
#define GITS_BASER_TYPE_COLLECTION 4ULL
#define GITS_PAGE_SIZE_4K 0x1000
#define GITS_PAGE_SIZE_16K 0x4000
#define GITS_PAGE_SIZE_64K 0x10000
#define L1TABLE_ENTRY_SIZE 8
#define LPI_CTE_ENABLED TABLE_ENTRY_VALID_MASK
#define LPI_PRIORITY_MASK 0xfc
#define GITS_CMDQ_ENTRY_WORDS 4
#define GITS_CMDQ_ENTRY_SIZE (GITS_CMDQ_ENTRY_WORDS * sizeof(uint64_t))
#define CMD_MASK 0xff
/* ITS Commands */
#define GITS_CMD_MOVI 0x01
#define GITS_CMD_INT 0x03
#define GITS_CMD_CLEAR 0x04
#define GITS_CMD_SYNC 0x05
#define GITS_CMD_MAPD 0x08
#define GITS_CMD_MAPC 0x09
#define GITS_CMD_MAPTI 0x0A
#define GITS_CMD_MAPI 0x0B
#define GITS_CMD_INV 0x0C
#define GITS_CMD_INVALL 0x0D
#define GITS_CMD_MOVALL 0x0E
#define GITS_CMD_DISCARD 0x0F
#define GITS_CMD_VMOVI 0x21
hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Implement VMOVP Implement the GICv4 VMOVP command, which updates an entry in the vPE table to change its rdbase field. This command is unique in the ITS command set because its effects must be propagated to all the other ITSes connected to the same GIC as the ITS which executes the VMOVP command. The GICv4 spec allows two implementation choices for handling the propagation to other ITSes: * If GITS_TYPER.VMOVP is 1, the guest only needs to issue the command on one ITS, and the implementation handles the propagation to all ITSes * If GITS_TYPER.VMOVP is 0, the guest must issue the command on every ITS, and arrange for the ITSes to synchronize the updates with each other by setting ITSList and Sequence Number fields in the command packets We choose the GITS_TYPER.VMOVP = 1 approach, and synchronously execute the update on every ITS. For GICv4.1 this command has extra fields in the command packet and additional behaviour. We define the 4.1-only fields with the FIELD macro, but only implement the GICv4.0 version of the command. Note that we don't update the reported GITS_TYPER value here; we'll do that later in a commit which updates all the reported feature bit and ID register values for GICv4. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20220408141550.1271295-17-peter.maydell@linaro.org [PMM: Moved gicv3_foreach_its() to arm_gicv3_its_common.h, for consistency with gicv3_add_its()]
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#define GITS_CMD_VMOVP 0x22
#define GITS_CMD_VSYNC 0x25
#define GITS_CMD_VMAPP 0x29
#define GITS_CMD_VMAPTI 0x2A
#define GITS_CMD_VMAPI 0x2B
#define GITS_CMD_VINVALL 0x2D
/* MAPC command fields */
#define ICID_LENGTH 16
#define ICID_MASK ((1U << ICID_LENGTH) - 1)
FIELD(MAPC, RDBASE, 16, 32)
#define RDBASE_PROCNUM_LENGTH 16
#define RDBASE_PROCNUM_MASK ((1ULL << RDBASE_PROCNUM_LENGTH) - 1)
/* MAPD command fields */
#define ITTADDR_LENGTH 44
#define ITTADDR_SHIFT 8
#define ITTADDR_MASK MAKE_64BIT_MASK(ITTADDR_SHIFT, ITTADDR_LENGTH)
#define SIZE_MASK 0x1f
/* MAPI command fields */
#define EVENTID_MASK ((1ULL << 32) - 1)
/* MAPTI command fields */
#define pINTID_SHIFT 32
#define pINTID_MASK MAKE_64BIT_MASK(32, 32)
#define DEVID_SHIFT 32
#define DEVID_MASK MAKE_64BIT_MASK(32, 32)
#define VALID_SHIFT 63
#define CMD_FIELD_VALID_MASK (1ULL << VALID_SHIFT)
#define L2_TABLE_VALID_MASK CMD_FIELD_VALID_MASK
#define TABLE_ENTRY_VALID_MASK (1ULL << 0)
/* MOVALL command fields */
FIELD(MOVALL_2, RDBASE1, 16, 36)
FIELD(MOVALL_3, RDBASE2, 16, 36)
/* MOVI command fields */
FIELD(MOVI_0, DEVICEID, 32, 32)
FIELD(MOVI_1, EVENTID, 0, 32)
FIELD(MOVI_2, ICID, 0, 16)
/* INV command fields */
FIELD(INV_0, DEVICEID, 32, 32)
FIELD(INV_1, EVENTID, 0, 32)
/* VMAPI, VMAPTI command fields */
FIELD(VMAPTI_0, DEVICEID, 32, 32)
FIELD(VMAPTI_1, EVENTID, 0, 32)
FIELD(VMAPTI_1, VPEID, 32, 16)
FIELD(VMAPTI_2, VINTID, 0, 32) /* VMAPTI only */
FIELD(VMAPTI_2, DOORBELL, 32, 32)
/* VMAPP command fields */
FIELD(VMAPP_0, ALLOC, 8, 1) /* GICv4.1 only */
FIELD(VMAPP_0, PTZ, 9, 1) /* GICv4.1 only */
FIELD(VMAPP_0, VCONFADDR, 16, 36) /* GICv4.1 only */
FIELD(VMAPP_1, DEFAULT_DOORBELL, 0, 32) /* GICv4.1 only */
FIELD(VMAPP_1, VPEID, 32, 16)
FIELD(VMAPP_2, RDBASE, 16, 36)
FIELD(VMAPP_2, V, 63, 1)
FIELD(VMAPP_3, VPTSIZE, 0, 8) /* For GICv4.0, bits [7:6] are RES0 */
FIELD(VMAPP_3, VPTADDR, 16, 36)
hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Implement VMOVP Implement the GICv4 VMOVP command, which updates an entry in the vPE table to change its rdbase field. This command is unique in the ITS command set because its effects must be propagated to all the other ITSes connected to the same GIC as the ITS which executes the VMOVP command. The GICv4 spec allows two implementation choices for handling the propagation to other ITSes: * If GITS_TYPER.VMOVP is 1, the guest only needs to issue the command on one ITS, and the implementation handles the propagation to all ITSes * If GITS_TYPER.VMOVP is 0, the guest must issue the command on every ITS, and arrange for the ITSes to synchronize the updates with each other by setting ITSList and Sequence Number fields in the command packets We choose the GITS_TYPER.VMOVP = 1 approach, and synchronously execute the update on every ITS. For GICv4.1 this command has extra fields in the command packet and additional behaviour. We define the 4.1-only fields with the FIELD macro, but only implement the GICv4.0 version of the command. Note that we don't update the reported GITS_TYPER value here; we'll do that later in a commit which updates all the reported feature bit and ID register values for GICv4. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20220408141550.1271295-17-peter.maydell@linaro.org [PMM: Moved gicv3_foreach_its() to arm_gicv3_its_common.h, for consistency with gicv3_add_its()]
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/* VMOVP command fields */
FIELD(VMOVP_0, SEQNUM, 32, 16) /* not used for GITS_TYPER.VMOVP == 1 */
FIELD(VMOVP_1, ITSLIST, 0, 16) /* not used for GITS_TYPER.VMOVP == 1 */
FIELD(VMOVP_1, VPEID, 32, 16)
FIELD(VMOVP_2, RDBASE, 16, 36)
FIELD(VMOVP_2, DB, 63, 1) /* GICv4.1 only */
FIELD(VMOVP_3, DEFAULT_DOORBELL, 0, 32) /* GICv4.1 only */
/* VMOVI command fields */
FIELD(VMOVI_0, DEVICEID, 32, 32)
FIELD(VMOVI_1, EVENTID, 0, 32)
FIELD(VMOVI_1, VPEID, 32, 16)
FIELD(VMOVI_2, D, 0, 1)
FIELD(VMOVI_2, DOORBELL, 32, 32)
/* VINVALL command fields */
FIELD(VINVALL_1, VPEID, 32, 16)
/*
* 12 bytes Interrupt translation Table Entry size
* as per Table 5.3 in GICv3 spec
* ITE Lower 8 Bytes
* Bits: | 63 ... 48 | 47 ... 32 | 31 ... 26 | 25 ... 2 | 1 | 0 |
* Values: | vPEID | ICID | unused | IntNum | IntType | Valid |
* ITE Higher 4 Bytes
* Bits: | 31 ... 25 | 24 ... 0 |
* Values: | unused | Doorbell |
* (When Doorbell is unused, as it always is for INTYPE_PHYSICAL,
* the value of that field in memory cannot be relied upon -- older
* versions of QEMU did not correctly write to that memory.)
*/
#define ITS_ITT_ENTRY_SIZE 0xC
hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Don't misuse GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define The GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define is the value we set the GITS_TYPER.Physical field to -- this is 1 to indicate that we support physical LPIs. (Support for virtual LPIs is the GITS_TYPER.Virtual field.) We also use this define as the *value* that we write into an interrupt translation table entry's INTTYPE field, which should be 1 for a physical interrupt and 0 for a virtual interrupt. Finally, we use it as a *mask* when we read the interrupt translation table entry INTTYPE field. Untangle this confusion: define an ITE_INTTYPE_VIRTUAL and ITE_INTTYPE_PHYSICAL to be the valid values of the ITE INTTYPE field, and replace the ad-hoc collection of ITE_ENTRY_* defines with use of the FIELD() macro to define the fields of an ITE and the FIELD_EX64() and FIELD_DP64() macros to read and write them. We use ITE in the new setup, rather than ITE_ENTRY, because ITE stands for "Interrupt translation entry" and so the extra "entry" would be redundant. We take the opportunity to correct the name of the field that holds the GICv4 'doorbell' interrupt ID (this is always the value 1023 in a GICv3, which is why we were calling it the 'spurious' field). The GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define is then used in only one place, where we set the initial GITS_TYPER value. Since GITS_TYPER.Physical is essentially a boolean, hiding the '1' value behind a macro is more confusing than helpful, so expand out the macro there and remove the define entirely. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
2022-01-07 20:07:59 +03:00
FIELD(ITE_L, VALID, 0, 1)
FIELD(ITE_L, INTTYPE, 1, 1)
FIELD(ITE_L, INTID, 2, 24)
FIELD(ITE_L, ICID, 32, 16)
FIELD(ITE_L, VPEID, 48, 16)
FIELD(ITE_H, DOORBELL, 0, 24)
hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Don't misuse GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define The GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define is the value we set the GITS_TYPER.Physical field to -- this is 1 to indicate that we support physical LPIs. (Support for virtual LPIs is the GITS_TYPER.Virtual field.) We also use this define as the *value* that we write into an interrupt translation table entry's INTTYPE field, which should be 1 for a physical interrupt and 0 for a virtual interrupt. Finally, we use it as a *mask* when we read the interrupt translation table entry INTTYPE field. Untangle this confusion: define an ITE_INTTYPE_VIRTUAL and ITE_INTTYPE_PHYSICAL to be the valid values of the ITE INTTYPE field, and replace the ad-hoc collection of ITE_ENTRY_* defines with use of the FIELD() macro to define the fields of an ITE and the FIELD_EX64() and FIELD_DP64() macros to read and write them. We use ITE in the new setup, rather than ITE_ENTRY, because ITE stands for "Interrupt translation entry" and so the extra "entry" would be redundant. We take the opportunity to correct the name of the field that holds the GICv4 'doorbell' interrupt ID (this is always the value 1023 in a GICv3, which is why we were calling it the 'spurious' field). The GITS_TYPE_PHYSICAL define is then used in only one place, where we set the initial GITS_TYPER value. Since GITS_TYPER.Physical is essentially a boolean, hiding the '1' value behind a macro is more confusing than helpful, so expand out the macro there and remove the define entirely. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
2022-01-07 20:07:59 +03:00
/* Possible values for ITE_L INTTYPE */
#define ITE_INTTYPE_VIRTUAL 0
#define ITE_INTTYPE_PHYSICAL 1
/* 16 bits EventId */
#define ITS_IDBITS GICD_TYPER_IDBITS
/* 16 bits DeviceId */
#define ITS_DEVBITS 0xF
/* 16 bits CollectionId */
#define ITS_CIDBITS 0xF
/*
* 8 bytes Device Table Entry size
* Valid = 1 bit,ITTAddr = 44 bits,Size = 5 bits
*/
#define GITS_DTE_SIZE (0x8ULL)
FIELD(DTE, VALID, 0, 1)
FIELD(DTE, SIZE, 1, 5)
FIELD(DTE, ITTADDR, 6, 44)
/*
* 8 bytes Collection Table Entry size
* Valid = 1 bit, RDBase = 16 bits
*/
#define GITS_CTE_SIZE (0x8ULL)
FIELD(CTE, VALID, 0, 1)
FIELD(CTE, RDBASE, 1, RDBASE_PROCNUM_LENGTH)
/*
* 8 bytes VPE table entry size:
* Valid = 1 bit, VPTsize = 5 bits, VPTaddr = 36 bits, RDbase = 16 bits
*
* Field sizes for Valid and size are mandated; field sizes for RDbase
* and VPT_addr are IMPDEF.
*/
#define GITS_VPE_SIZE 0x8ULL
FIELD(VTE, VALID, 0, 1)
FIELD(VTE, VPTSIZE, 1, 5)
FIELD(VTE, VPTADDR, 6, 36)
FIELD(VTE, RDBASE, 42, RDBASE_PROCNUM_LENGTH)
/* Special interrupt IDs */
#define INTID_SECURE 1020
#define INTID_NONSECURE 1021
#define INTID_NMI 1022
#define INTID_SPURIOUS 1023
/* Functions internal to the emulated GICv3 */
/**
* gicv3_redist_size:
* @s: GICv3State
*
* Return the size of the redistributor register frame in bytes
* (which depends on what GIC version this is)
*/
static inline int gicv3_redist_size(GICv3State *s)
{
/*
* Redistributor size is controlled by the redistributor GICR_TYPER.VLPIS.
* It's the same for every redistributor in the GIC, so arbitrarily
* use the register field in the first one.
*/
if (s->cpu[0].gicr_typer & GICR_TYPER_VLPIS) {
return GICV4_REDIST_SIZE;
} else {
return GICV3_REDIST_SIZE;
}
}
/**
* gicv3_intid_is_special:
* @intid: interrupt ID
*
* Return true if @intid is a special interrupt ID (1020 to
* 1023 inclusive). This corresponds to the GIC spec pseudocode
* IsSpecial() function.
*/
static inline bool gicv3_intid_is_special(int intid)
{
return intid >= INTID_SECURE && intid <= INTID_SPURIOUS;
}
/**
* gicv3_redist_update:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState for this redistributor
*
* Recalculate the highest priority pending interrupt after a
* change to redistributor state, and inform the CPU accordingly.
*/
void gicv3_redist_update(GICv3CPUState *cs);
/**
* gicv3_update:
* @s: GICv3State
* @start: first interrupt whose state changed
* @len: length of the range of interrupts whose state changed
*
* Recalculate the highest priority pending interrupts after a
* change to the distributor state affecting @len interrupts
* starting at @start, and inform the CPUs accordingly.
*/
void gicv3_update(GICv3State *s, int start, int len);
/**
* gicv3_full_update_noirqset:
* @s: GICv3State
*
* Recalculate the cached information about highest priority
* pending interrupts, but don't inform the CPUs. This should be
* called after an incoming migration has loaded new state.
*/
void gicv3_full_update_noirqset(GICv3State *s);
/**
* gicv3_full_update:
* @s: GICv3State
*
* Recalculate the highest priority pending interrupts after
* a change that could affect the status of all interrupts,
* and inform the CPUs accordingly.
*/
void gicv3_full_update(GICv3State *s);
MemTxResult gicv3_dist_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t *data,
unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs);
MemTxResult gicv3_dist_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, uint64_t data,
unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs);
MemTxResult gicv3_redist_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t *data,
unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs);
MemTxResult gicv3_redist_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t data,
unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs);
void gicv3_dist_set_irq(GICv3State *s, int irq, int level);
void gicv3_redist_set_irq(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, int level);
void gicv3_redist_process_lpi(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, int level);
/**
* gicv3_redist_process_vlpi:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
* @irq: (virtual) interrupt number
* @vptaddr: (guest) address of VLPI table
* @doorbell: doorbell (physical) interrupt number (1023 for "no doorbell")
* @level: level to set @irq to
*
* Process a virtual LPI being directly injected by the ITS. This function
* will update the VLPI table specified by @vptaddr and @vptsize. If the
* vCPU corresponding to that VLPI table is currently running on
* the CPU associated with this redistributor, directly inject the VLPI
* @irq. If the vCPU is not running on this CPU, raise the doorbell
* interrupt instead.
*/
void gicv3_redist_process_vlpi(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, uint64_t vptaddr,
int doorbell, int level);
/**
* gicv3_redist_vlpi_pending:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
* @irq: (virtual) interrupt number
* @level: level to set @irq to
*
* Set/clear the pending status of a virtual LPI in the vLPI table
* that this redistributor is currently using. (The difference between
* this and gicv3_redist_process_vlpi() is that this is called from
* the cpuif and does not need to do the not-running-on-this-vcpu checks.)
*/
void gicv3_redist_vlpi_pending(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, int level);
void gicv3_redist_lpi_pending(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, int level);
hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Update cached state after LPI state changes The logic of gicv3_redist_update() is as follows: * it must be called in any code path that changes the state of (only) redistributor interrupts * if it finds a redistributor interrupt that is (now) higher priority than the previous highest-priority pending interrupt, then this must be the new highest-priority pending interrupt * if it does *not* find a better redistributor interrupt, then: - if the previous state was "no interrupts pending" then the new state is still "no interrupts pending" - if the previous best interrupt was not a redistributor interrupt then that remains the best interrupt - if the previous best interrupt *was* a redistributor interrupt, then the new best interrupt must be some non-redistributor interrupt, but we don't know which so must do a full scan In commit 17fb5e36aabd4b2c125 we effectively added the LPI interrupts as a kind of "redistributor interrupt" for this purpose, by adding cs->hpplpi to the set of things that gicv3_redist_update() considers before it gives up and decides to do a full scan of distributor interrupts. However we didn't quite get this right: * the condition check for "was the previous best interrupt a redistributor interrupt" must be updated to include LPIs in what it considers to be redistributor interrupts * every code path which updates the LPI state which gicv3_redist_update() checks must also call gicv3_redist_update(): this is cs->hpplpi and the GICR_CTLR ENABLE_LPIS bit This commit fixes this by: * correcting the test on cs->hppi.irq in gicv3_redist_update() * making gicv3_redist_update_lpi() always call gicv3_redist_update() * introducing a new gicv3_redist_update_lpi_only() for the one callsite (the post-load hook) which must not call gicv3_redist_update() * making gicv3_redist_lpi_pending() always call gicv3_redist_update(), either directly or via gicv3_redist_update_lpi() * removing a couple of now-unnecessary calls to gicv3_redist_update() from some callers of those two functions * calling gicv3_redist_update() when the GICR_CTLR ENABLE_LPIS bit is cleared (This means that the not-file-local gicv3_redist_* LPI related functions now all take care of the updates of internally cached GICv3 information, in the same way the older functions gicv3_redist_set_irq() and gicv3_redist_send_sgi() do.) The visible effect of this bug was that when the guest acknowledged an LPI by reading ICC_IAR1_EL1, we marked it as not pending in the LPI data structure but still left it in cs->hppi so we would offer it to the guest again. In particular for setups using an emulated GICv3 and ITS and using devices which use LPIs (ie PCI devices) a Linux guest would complain "irq 54: nobody cared" and then hang. (The hang was intermittent, presumably depending on the timing between different interrupts arriving and being completed.) Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Message-id: 20211124202005.989935-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2021-11-24 23:20:05 +03:00
/**
* gicv3_redist_update_lpi:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
*
* Scan the LPI pending table and recalculate the highest priority
* pending LPI and also the overall highest priority pending interrupt.
*/
void gicv3_redist_update_lpi(GICv3CPUState *cs);
hw/intc/arm_gicv3: Update cached state after LPI state changes The logic of gicv3_redist_update() is as follows: * it must be called in any code path that changes the state of (only) redistributor interrupts * if it finds a redistributor interrupt that is (now) higher priority than the previous highest-priority pending interrupt, then this must be the new highest-priority pending interrupt * if it does *not* find a better redistributor interrupt, then: - if the previous state was "no interrupts pending" then the new state is still "no interrupts pending" - if the previous best interrupt was not a redistributor interrupt then that remains the best interrupt - if the previous best interrupt *was* a redistributor interrupt, then the new best interrupt must be some non-redistributor interrupt, but we don't know which so must do a full scan In commit 17fb5e36aabd4b2c125 we effectively added the LPI interrupts as a kind of "redistributor interrupt" for this purpose, by adding cs->hpplpi to the set of things that gicv3_redist_update() considers before it gives up and decides to do a full scan of distributor interrupts. However we didn't quite get this right: * the condition check for "was the previous best interrupt a redistributor interrupt" must be updated to include LPIs in what it considers to be redistributor interrupts * every code path which updates the LPI state which gicv3_redist_update() checks must also call gicv3_redist_update(): this is cs->hpplpi and the GICR_CTLR ENABLE_LPIS bit This commit fixes this by: * correcting the test on cs->hppi.irq in gicv3_redist_update() * making gicv3_redist_update_lpi() always call gicv3_redist_update() * introducing a new gicv3_redist_update_lpi_only() for the one callsite (the post-load hook) which must not call gicv3_redist_update() * making gicv3_redist_lpi_pending() always call gicv3_redist_update(), either directly or via gicv3_redist_update_lpi() * removing a couple of now-unnecessary calls to gicv3_redist_update() from some callers of those two functions * calling gicv3_redist_update() when the GICR_CTLR ENABLE_LPIS bit is cleared (This means that the not-file-local gicv3_redist_* LPI related functions now all take care of the updates of internally cached GICv3 information, in the same way the older functions gicv3_redist_set_irq() and gicv3_redist_send_sgi() do.) The visible effect of this bug was that when the guest acknowledged an LPI by reading ICC_IAR1_EL1, we marked it as not pending in the LPI data structure but still left it in cs->hppi so we would offer it to the guest again. In particular for setups using an emulated GICv3 and ITS and using devices which use LPIs (ie PCI devices) a Linux guest would complain "irq 54: nobody cared" and then hang. (The hang was intermittent, presumably depending on the timing between different interrupts arriving and being completed.) Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Message-id: 20211124202005.989935-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2021-11-24 23:20:05 +03:00
/**
* gicv3_redist_update_lpi_only:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
*
* Scan the LPI pending table and recalculate cs->hpplpi only,
* without calling gicv3_redist_update() to recalculate the overall
* highest priority pending interrupt. This should be called after
* an incoming migration has loaded new state.
*/
void gicv3_redist_update_lpi_only(GICv3CPUState *cs);
/**
* gicv3_redist_inv_lpi:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
* @irq: LPI to invalidate cached information for
*
* Forget or update any cached information associated with this LPI.
*/
void gicv3_redist_inv_lpi(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq);
/**
* gicv3_redist_inv_vlpi:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
* @irq: vLPI to invalidate cached information for
* @vptaddr: (guest) address of vLPI table
*
* Forget or update any cached information associated with this vLPI.
*/
void gicv3_redist_inv_vlpi(GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq, uint64_t vptaddr);
/**
* gicv3_redist_mov_lpi:
* @src: source redistributor
* @dest: destination redistributor
* @irq: LPI to update
*
* Move the pending state of the specified LPI from @src to @dest,
* as required by the ITS MOVI command.
*/
void gicv3_redist_mov_lpi(GICv3CPUState *src, GICv3CPUState *dest, int irq);
/**
* gicv3_redist_movall_lpis:
* @src: source redistributor
* @dest: destination redistributor
*
* Scan the LPI pending table for @src, and for each pending LPI there
* mark it as not-pending for @src and pending for @dest, as required
* by the ITS MOVALL command.
*/
void gicv3_redist_movall_lpis(GICv3CPUState *src, GICv3CPUState *dest);
/**
* gicv3_redist_mov_vlpi:
* @src: source redistributor
* @src_vptaddr: (guest) address of source VLPI table
* @dest: destination redistributor
* @dest_vptaddr: (guest) address of destination VLPI table
* @irq: VLPI to update
* @doorbell: doorbell for destination (1023 for "no doorbell")
*
* Move the pending state of the specified VLPI from @src to @dest,
* as required by the ITS VMOVI command.
*/
void gicv3_redist_mov_vlpi(GICv3CPUState *src, uint64_t src_vptaddr,
GICv3CPUState *dest, uint64_t dest_vptaddr,
int irq, int doorbell);
/**
* gicv3_redist_vinvall:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState
* @vptaddr: address of VLPI pending table
*
* On redistributor @cs, invalidate all cached information associated
* with the vCPU defined by @vptaddr.
*/
void gicv3_redist_vinvall(GICv3CPUState *cs, uint64_t vptaddr);
void gicv3_redist_send_sgi(GICv3CPUState *cs, int grp, int irq, bool ns);
void gicv3_init_cpuif(GICv3State *s);
/**
* gicv3_cpuif_update:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState for the CPU to update
*
* Recalculate whether to assert the IRQ or FIQ lines after a change
* to the current highest priority pending interrupt, the CPU's
* current running priority or the CPU's current exception level or
* security state.
*/
void gicv3_cpuif_update(GICv3CPUState *cs);
/*
* gicv3_cpuif_virt_irq_fiq_update:
* @cs: GICv3CPUState for the CPU to update
*
* Recalculate whether to assert the virtual IRQ or FIQ lines after
* a change to the current highest priority pending virtual interrupt.
* Note that this does not recalculate and change the maintenance
* interrupt status (for that, see gicv3_cpuif_virt_update()).
*/
void gicv3_cpuif_virt_irq_fiq_update(GICv3CPUState *cs);
static inline uint32_t gicv3_iidr(void)
{
/* Return the Implementer Identification Register value
* for the emulated GICv3, as reported in GICD_IIDR and GICR_IIDR.
*
* We claim to be an ARM r0p0 with a zero ProductID.
* This is the same as an r0p0 GIC-500.
*/
return 0x43b;
}
/* CoreSight PIDR0 values for ARM GICv3 implementations */
#define GICV3_PIDR0_DIST 0x92
#define GICV3_PIDR0_REDIST 0x93
#define GICV3_PIDR0_ITS 0x94
static inline uint32_t gicv3_idreg(GICv3State *s, int regoffset, uint8_t pidr0)
{
/* Return the value of the CoreSight ID register at the specified
* offset from the first ID register (as found in the distributor
* and redistributor register banks).
* These values indicate an ARM implementation of a GICv3 or v4.
*/
static const uint8_t gicd_ids[] = {
0x44, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x92, 0xB4, 0x0B, 0x00, 0x0D, 0xF0, 0x05, 0xB1
};
uint32_t id;
regoffset /= 4;
if (regoffset == 4) {
return pidr0;
}
id = gicd_ids[regoffset];
if (regoffset == 6) {
/* PIDR2 bits [7:4] are the GIC architecture revision */
id |= s->revision << 4;
}
return id;
}
/**
* gicv3_irq_group:
*
* Return the group which this interrupt is configured as (GICV3_G0,
* GICV3_G1 or GICV3_G1NS).
*/
static inline int gicv3_irq_group(GICv3State *s, GICv3CPUState *cs, int irq)
{
bool grpbit, grpmodbit;
if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL) {
grpbit = extract32(cs->gicr_igroupr0, irq, 1);
grpmodbit = extract32(cs->gicr_igrpmodr0, irq, 1);
} else {
grpbit = gicv3_gicd_group_test(s, irq);
grpmodbit = gicv3_gicd_grpmod_test(s, irq);
}
if (grpbit) {
return GICV3_G1NS;
}
if (s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) {
return GICV3_G0;
}
return grpmodbit ? GICV3_G1 : GICV3_G0;
}
/**
* gicv3_redist_affid:
*
* Return the 32-bit affinity ID of the CPU connected to this redistributor
*/
static inline uint32_t gicv3_redist_affid(GICv3CPUState *cs)
{
return cs->gicr_typer >> 32;
}
/**
* gicv3_cache_target_cpustate:
*
* Update the cached CPU state corresponding to the target for this interrupt
* (which is kept in s->gicd_irouter_target[]).
*/
static inline void gicv3_cache_target_cpustate(GICv3State *s, int irq)
{
GICv3CPUState *cs = NULL;
int i;
uint32_t tgtaff = extract64(s->gicd_irouter[irq], 0, 24) |
extract64(s->gicd_irouter[irq], 32, 8) << 24;
for (i = 0; i < s->num_cpu; i++) {
if (s->cpu[i].gicr_typer >> 32 == tgtaff) {
cs = &s->cpu[i];
break;
}
}
s->gicd_irouter_target[irq] = cs;
}
/**
* gicv3_cache_all_target_cpustates:
*
* Populate the entire cache of CPU state pointers for interrupt targets
* (eg after inbound migration or CPU reset)
*/
static inline void gicv3_cache_all_target_cpustates(GICv3State *s)
{
int irq;
for (irq = GIC_INTERNAL; irq < GICV3_MAXIRQ; irq++) {
gicv3_cache_target_cpustate(s, irq);
}
}
void gicv3_set_gicv3state(CPUState *cpu, GICv3CPUState *s);
#endif /* QEMU_ARM_GICV3_INTERNAL_H */