qemu/target/lm32
Alex Bennée 1f5c00cfdb qom/cpu: move tlb_flush to cpu_common_reset
It is a common thing amongst the various cpu reset functions want to
flush the SoftMMU's TLB entries. This is done either by calling
tlb_flush directly or by way of a general memset of the CPU
structure (sometimes both).

This moves the tlb_flush call to the common reset function and
additionally ensures it is only done for the CONFIG_SOFTMMU case and
when tcg is enabled.

In some target cases we add an empty end_of_reset_fields structure to the
target vCPU structure so have a clear end point for any memset which
is resetting value in the structure before CPU_COMMON (where the TLB
structures are).

While this is a nice clean-up in general it is also a precursor for
changes coming to cputlb for MTTCG where the clearing of entries
can't be done arbitrarily across vCPUs. Currently the cpu_reset
function is usually called from the context of another vCPU as the
architectural power up sequence is run. By using the cputlb API
functions we can ensure the right behaviour in the future.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2017-01-13 14:24:31 +00:00
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cpu-qom.h Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
cpu.c qom/cpu: move tlb_flush to cpu_common_reset 2017-01-13 14:24:31 +00:00
cpu.h qom/cpu: move tlb_flush to cpu_common_reset 2017-01-13 14:24:31 +00:00
gdbstub.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
helper.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
helper.h Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
lm32-semi.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
machine.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
Makefile.objs Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
op_helper.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
README Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
TODO Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
translate.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00

LatticeMico32 target
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General
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All opcodes including the JUART CSRs are supported.


JTAG UART
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JTAG UART is routed to a serial console device. For the current boards it
is the second one. Ie to enable it in the qemu virtual console window use
the following command line parameters:
  -serial vc -serial vc
This will make serial0 (the lm32_uart) and serial1 (the JTAG UART)
available as virtual consoles.


Semihosting
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Semihosting on this target is supported. Some system calls like read, write
and exit are executed on the host if semihosting is enabled. See
target/lm32-semi.c for all supported system calls. Emulation aware programs
can use this mechanism to shut down the virtual machine and print to the
host console. See the tcg tests for an example.


Special instructions
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The translation recognizes one special instruction to halt the cpu:
  and r0, r0, r0
On real hardware this instruction is a nop. It is not used by GCC and
should (hopefully) not be used within hand-crafted assembly.
Insert this instruction in your idle loop to reduce the cpu load on the
host.


Ignoring the MSB of the address bus
-----------------------------------
Some SoC ignores the MSB on the address bus. Thus creating a shadow memory
area. As a general rule, 0x00000000-0x7fffffff is cached, whereas
0x80000000-0xffffffff is not cached and used to access IO devices. This
behaviour can be enabled with:
  cpu_lm32_set_phys_msb_ignore(env, 1);