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This helper provides an easy way to identify the next available free cpu index which can be used for vcpu creation. Until now, this is being called at a very later stage and there is a need to be able to call it earlier (for now, with ppc64) hence the need to export. Suggested-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
273 lines
8.8 KiB
C
273 lines
8.8 KiB
C
/*
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* CPU interfaces that are target independent.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
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*/
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#ifndef CPU_COMMON_H
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#define CPU_COMMON_H
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#include "exec/vaddr.h"
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#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
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#include "exec/hwaddr.h"
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#endif
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#include "hw/core/cpu.h"
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#include "tcg/debug-assert.h"
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#include "exec/page-protection.h"
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#define EXCP_INTERRUPT 0x10000 /* async interruption */
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#define EXCP_HLT 0x10001 /* hlt instruction reached */
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#define EXCP_DEBUG 0x10002 /* cpu stopped after a breakpoint or singlestep */
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#define EXCP_HALTED 0x10003 /* cpu is halted (waiting for external event) */
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#define EXCP_YIELD 0x10004 /* cpu wants to yield timeslice to another */
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#define EXCP_ATOMIC 0x10005 /* stop-the-world and emulate atomic */
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void cpu_exec_init_all(void);
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void cpu_exec_step_atomic(CPUState *cpu);
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#define REAL_HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) ROUND_UP((addr), qemu_real_host_page_size())
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/* The CPU list lock nests outside page_(un)lock or mmap_(un)lock */
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extern QemuMutex qemu_cpu_list_lock;
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void qemu_init_cpu_list(void);
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void cpu_list_lock(void);
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void cpu_list_unlock(void);
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unsigned int cpu_list_generation_id_get(void);
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int cpu_get_free_index(void);
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void tcg_iommu_init_notifier_list(CPUState *cpu);
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void tcg_iommu_free_notifier_list(CPUState *cpu);
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#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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enum device_endian {
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DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN,
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DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN,
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DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
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};
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#if HOST_BIG_ENDIAN
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#define DEVICE_HOST_ENDIAN DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN
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#else
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#define DEVICE_HOST_ENDIAN DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#endif
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/* address in the RAM (different from a physical address) */
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#if defined(CONFIG_XEN_BACKEND)
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typedef uint64_t ram_addr_t;
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# define RAM_ADDR_MAX UINT64_MAX
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# define RAM_ADDR_FMT "%" PRIx64
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#else
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typedef uintptr_t ram_addr_t;
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# define RAM_ADDR_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
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# define RAM_ADDR_FMT "%" PRIxPTR
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#endif
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/* memory API */
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void qemu_ram_remap(ram_addr_t addr, ram_addr_t length);
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/* This should not be used by devices. */
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_addr_from_host(void *ptr);
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_addr_from_host_nofail(void *ptr);
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RAMBlock *qemu_ram_block_by_name(const char *name);
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/*
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* Translates a host ptr back to a RAMBlock and an offset in that RAMBlock.
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*
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* @ptr: The host pointer to translate.
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* @round_offset: Whether to round the result offset down to a target page
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* @offset: Will be set to the offset within the returned RAMBlock.
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*
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* Returns: RAMBlock (or NULL if not found)
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*
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* By the time this function returns, the returned pointer is not protected
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* by RCU anymore. If the caller is not within an RCU critical section and
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* does not hold the BQL, it must have other means of protecting the
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* pointer, such as a reference to the memory region that owns the RAMBlock.
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*/
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RAMBlock *qemu_ram_block_from_host(void *ptr, bool round_offset,
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ram_addr_t *offset);
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_block_host_offset(RAMBlock *rb, void *host);
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void qemu_ram_set_idstr(RAMBlock *block, const char *name, DeviceState *dev);
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void qemu_ram_unset_idstr(RAMBlock *block);
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const char *qemu_ram_get_idstr(RAMBlock *rb);
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void *qemu_ram_get_host_addr(RAMBlock *rb);
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_get_offset(RAMBlock *rb);
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_get_used_length(RAMBlock *rb);
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ram_addr_t qemu_ram_get_max_length(RAMBlock *rb);
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bool qemu_ram_is_shared(RAMBlock *rb);
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bool qemu_ram_is_noreserve(RAMBlock *rb);
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bool qemu_ram_is_uf_zeroable(RAMBlock *rb);
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void qemu_ram_set_uf_zeroable(RAMBlock *rb);
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bool qemu_ram_is_migratable(RAMBlock *rb);
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void qemu_ram_set_migratable(RAMBlock *rb);
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void qemu_ram_unset_migratable(RAMBlock *rb);
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bool qemu_ram_is_named_file(RAMBlock *rb);
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int qemu_ram_get_fd(RAMBlock *rb);
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size_t qemu_ram_pagesize(RAMBlock *block);
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size_t qemu_ram_pagesize_largest(void);
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/**
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* cpu_address_space_init:
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* @cpu: CPU to add this address space to
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* @asidx: integer index of this address space
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* @prefix: prefix to be used as name of address space
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* @mr: the root memory region of address space
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*
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* Add the specified address space to the CPU's cpu_ases list.
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* The address space added with @asidx 0 is the one used for the
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* convenience pointer cpu->as.
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* The target-specific code which registers ASes is responsible
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* for defining what semantics address space 0, 1, 2, etc have.
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*
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* Before the first call to this function, the caller must set
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* cpu->num_ases to the total number of address spaces it needs
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* to support.
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*
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* Note that with KVM only one address space is supported.
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*/
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void cpu_address_space_init(CPUState *cpu, int asidx,
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const char *prefix, MemoryRegion *mr);
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/**
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* cpu_address_space_destroy:
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* @cpu: CPU for which address space needs to be destroyed
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* @asidx: integer index of this address space
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*
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* Note that with KVM only one address space is supported.
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*/
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void cpu_address_space_destroy(CPUState *cpu, int asidx);
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void cpu_physical_memory_rw(hwaddr addr, void *buf,
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hwaddr len, bool is_write);
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static inline void cpu_physical_memory_read(hwaddr addr,
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void *buf, hwaddr len)
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{
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cpu_physical_memory_rw(addr, buf, len, false);
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}
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static inline void cpu_physical_memory_write(hwaddr addr,
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const void *buf, hwaddr len)
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{
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cpu_physical_memory_rw(addr, (void *)buf, len, true);
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}
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void *cpu_physical_memory_map(hwaddr addr,
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hwaddr *plen,
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bool is_write);
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void cpu_physical_memory_unmap(void *buffer, hwaddr len,
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bool is_write, hwaddr access_len);
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bool cpu_physical_memory_is_io(hwaddr phys_addr);
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/* Coalesced MMIO regions are areas where write operations can be reordered.
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* This usually implies that write operations are side-effect free. This allows
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* batching which can make a major impact on performance when using
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* virtualization.
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*/
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void qemu_flush_coalesced_mmio_buffer(void);
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void cpu_flush_icache_range(hwaddr start, hwaddr len);
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typedef int (RAMBlockIterFunc)(RAMBlock *rb, void *opaque);
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int qemu_ram_foreach_block(RAMBlockIterFunc func, void *opaque);
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int ram_block_discard_range(RAMBlock *rb, uint64_t start, size_t length);
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int ram_block_discard_guest_memfd_range(RAMBlock *rb, uint64_t start,
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size_t length);
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#endif
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/* Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */
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int cpu_memory_rw_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr,
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void *ptr, size_t len, bool is_write);
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/* vl.c */
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void list_cpus(void);
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#ifdef CONFIG_TCG
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bool tcg_cflags_has(CPUState *cpu, uint32_t flags);
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void tcg_cflags_set(CPUState *cpu, uint32_t flags);
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/* current cflags for hashing/comparison */
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uint32_t curr_cflags(CPUState *cpu);
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/**
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* cpu_unwind_state_data:
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* @cpu: the cpu context
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* @host_pc: the host pc within the translation
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* @data: output data
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*
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* Attempt to load the the unwind state for a host pc occurring in
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* translated code. If @host_pc is not in translated code, the
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* function returns false; otherwise @data is loaded.
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* This is the same unwind info as given to restore_state_to_opc.
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*/
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bool cpu_unwind_state_data(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t host_pc, uint64_t *data);
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/**
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* cpu_restore_state:
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* @cpu: the cpu context
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* @host_pc: the host pc within the translation
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* @return: true if state was restored, false otherwise
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*
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* Attempt to restore the state for a fault occurring in translated
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* code. If @host_pc is not in translated code no state is
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* restored and the function returns false.
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*/
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bool cpu_restore_state(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t host_pc);
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G_NORETURN void cpu_loop_exit_noexc(CPUState *cpu);
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G_NORETURN void cpu_loop_exit_atomic(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t pc);
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#endif /* CONFIG_TCG */
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G_NORETURN void cpu_loop_exit(CPUState *cpu);
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G_NORETURN void cpu_loop_exit_restore(CPUState *cpu, uintptr_t pc);
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/* accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c */
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int cpu_exec(CPUState *cpu);
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/**
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* env_archcpu(env)
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* @env: The architecture environment
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*
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* Return the ArchCPU associated with the environment.
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*/
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static inline ArchCPU *env_archcpu(CPUArchState *env)
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{
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return (void *)env - sizeof(CPUState);
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}
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/**
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* env_cpu(env)
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* @env: The architecture environment
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*
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* Return the CPUState associated with the environment.
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*/
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static inline CPUState *env_cpu(CPUArchState *env)
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{
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return (void *)env - sizeof(CPUState);
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}
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#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
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/**
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* cpu_mmu_index:
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* @env: The cpu environment
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* @ifetch: True for code access, false for data access.
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*
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* Return the core mmu index for the current translation regime.
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* This function is used by generic TCG code paths.
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*
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* The user-only version of this function is inline in cpu-all.h,
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* where it always returns MMU_USER_IDX.
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*/
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static inline int cpu_mmu_index(CPUState *cs, bool ifetch)
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{
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int ret = cs->cc->mmu_index(cs, ifetch);
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tcg_debug_assert(ret >= 0 && ret < NB_MMU_MODES);
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return ret;
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}
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#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */
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#endif /* CPU_COMMON_H */
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