vl.c: fix regression when reading machine type from config file
After 'Machine as QOM' series the machine type input triggers
the creation of the machine class.
If the machine type is set in the configuration file, the machine
class is not updated accordingly and remains the default.
Fixed that by querying the machine options after the configuration
file is loaded.
Peter Maydell [Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:29:36 +0000 (16:29 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
More migration fixes and more record/replay preparations. Also moves
the sdhci-pci device id to make space for the rocker device.
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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
pci: move REDHAT_SDHCI device ID to make room for Rocker
block/iscsi: fix uninitialized variable
pckbd: set bits 2-3-6-7 of the output port by default
serial: refine serial_thr_ipending_needed
gen-icount: check cflags instead of use_icount global
translate: check cflags instead of use_icount global
cpu-exec: add a new CF_USE_ICOUNT cflag
target-ppc: pass DisasContext to SPR generator functions
atomic: fix position of volatile qualifier
hw/ppc: modified the condition for usb controllers to be created for some ppc machines
Some ppc machines create a default usb controller based on a 'machine condition'.
Until now the logic was: create the usb controller if:
- the usb option was supplied in cli and value is true or
- the usb option was absent and both set_defaults and the machine
condition were true.
Modified the logic to:
Create the usb controller if:
- the machine condition is true and defaults are enabled or
- the usb option is supplied and true.
The main for this is to simplify the usb_enabled method.
David Gibson [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 03:57:27 +0000 (14:57 +1100)]
virtio-serial: Don't keep a persistent copy of config space
The 'config' field in the VirtIOSerial structure keeps a copy of the virtio
console's config space as visible to the guest, that is to say, in guest
endianness. This is fiddly to maintain, because on some targets, such as
powerpc, the "guest endianness" can change when a new guest OS boots.
In fact, there's no need to maintain such a guest view of config space -
instead we can reconstruct it from host-format data when it is accessed
with get_config.
David Gibson [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 03:57:26 +0000 (14:57 +1100)]
virtio_serial: Don't use vser->config.max_nr_ports internally
A number of places in the virtio_serial driver retrieve the number of ports
from vser->config.max_nr_ports, which is guest-endian. But for internal
users, we already have a host-endian copy of the number of ports in
vser->serial.max_virtserial_ports. Using that instead of the config field
removes the need for easy-to-forget byteswapping.
In particular this fixes a bug on incoming migration, where we don't adjust
the endianness vser->config correctly, because it hasn't yet been loaded
from the migration stream when virtio_serial_load_device() is called.
Scott Feldman [Tue, 30 Dec 2014 05:14:02 +0000 (21:14 -0800)]
pci: move REDHAT_SDHCI device ID to make room for Rocker
The rocker device uses same PCI device ID as sdhci. Since rocker device driver
has already been accepted into Linux 3.18, and REDHAT_SDHCI device ID isn't
used by any drivers, it's safe to move REDHAT_SDHCI device ID, avoiding
conflict with rocker.
Paolo Bonzini [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 07:55:19 +0000 (08:55 +0100)]
pckbd: set bits 2-3-6-7 of the output port by default
OSes typically write 0xdd/0xdf to turn the A20 line off and on. This
has bits 2-3-6-7 on, so that the output port subsection is migrated.
Change the reset value and migration default to include those four
bits, thus avoiding that the subsection is migrated.
This strictly speaking changes guest ABI, but the long time during which
we have not migrated the value means that the guests really do not care
much; so the change is for all machine types.
Paolo Bonzini [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 07:51:57 +0000 (08:51 +0100)]
serial: refine serial_thr_ipending_needed
If the THR interrupt is disabled, there is no need to migrate thr_ipending
because LSR.THRE will be sampled again when the interrupt is enabled.
(This is the behavior that is not documented in the datasheet, but
relied on by Windows!)
Note that in this case IIR will never be 0x2 so, if thr_ipending were
to be one, QEMU would produce the subsection.
Michael Walle [Sat, 4 Oct 2014 18:00:07 +0000 (20:00 +0200)]
milkymist: softmmu: fix event handling
Keys which send more than one scancode (esp. windows key) weren't handled
correctly since commit 1ff5eedd. Two events were put into the input event
queue but only one was processed. This fixes this by fetching all pending
events in the callback handler.
Peter Maydell [Tue, 23 Dec 2014 15:05:22 +0000 (15:05 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20141223' into staging
target-arm queue:
* enable 32-bit EL3 (TrustZone) for vexpress and virt boards
* add fw_cfg device to virt board for UEFI firmware config
* support passing commandline kernel/initrd to firmware
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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20141223: (31 commits)
hw/arm/virt: enable passing of EFI-stubbed kernel to guest UEFI firmware
hw/arm: pass pristine kernel image to guest firmware over fw_cfg
hw/loader: split out load_image_gzipped_buffer()
arm: add fw_cfg to "virt" board
fw_cfg_mem: expose the "data_width" property with fw_cfg_init_mem_wide()
fw_cfg_mem: introduce the "data_width" property
exec: allows 8-byte accesses in subpage_ops
fw_cfg_mem: flip ctl_mem_ops and data_mem_ops to DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN
fw_cfg_mem: max access size and region size are the same for data register
fw_cfg: move boards to fw_cfg_init_io() / fw_cfg_init_mem()
fw_cfg: hard separation between the MMIO and I/O port mappings
target-arm: add cpu feature EL3 to CPUs with Security Extensions
target-arm: Disable EL3 on unsupported machines
target-arm: Breakout integratorcp and versatilepb cpu init
target-arm: Set CPU has_el3 prop during virt init
target-arm: Enable CPU has_el3 prop during VE init
target-arm: Add arm_boot_info secure_boot control
target-arm: Add ARMCPU secure property
target-arm: Add feature unset function
target-arm: Add virt machine secure property
...
Peter Maydell [Tue, 23 Dec 2014 14:01:13 +0000 (14:01 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-update-20141222.0' into staging
VFIO updates:
- Conversion to tracepoints (Eric Auger)
- Fix memory listener address space (Frank Blaschka)
- Move to hw/vfio/ and split common vs pci (Eric Auger & Kim Phillips)
- Trivial error_report() fixes (Alex Williamson)
In addition to enabling S390 with the address space fix and updating
to use tracepoints rather than compile time debug, this set of patches
moves hw/misc/vfio.c to hw/vfio/ and paves the way for vfio-platform
support by splitting common functionality from PCI specific code.
* remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-update-20141222.0:
vfio: Cleanup error_report()s
hw/vfio: create common module
hw/vfio/pci: use name field in format strings
hw/vfio/pci: rename group_list into vfio_group_list
hw/vfio/pci: split vfio_get_device
hw/vfio/pci: Introduce VFIORegion
hw/vfio/pci: handle reset at VFIODevice
hw/vfio/pci: add type, name and group fields in VFIODevice
hw/vfio/pci: introduce minimalist VFIODevice with fd
hw/vfio/pci: generalize mask/unmask to any IRQ index
hw/vfio/pci: Rename VFIODevice into VFIOPCIDevice
vfio: move hw/misc/vfio.c to hw/vfio/pci.c Move vfio.h into include/hw/vfio
vfio: fix adding memory listener to the right address space
vfio: migration to trace points
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:45 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
hw/arm/virt: enable passing of EFI-stubbed kernel to guest UEFI firmware
The virt board already ensures mutual exclusion between -bios and -pflash
unit#0; we only need to set "bootinfo.firmware_loaded", introduced in the
previous patch, if either of those options was used to load the guest
firmware.
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:44 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
hw/arm: pass pristine kernel image to guest firmware over fw_cfg
Introduce the new boolean field "arm_boot_info.firmware_loaded". When this
field is set, it means that the portion of guest DRAM that the VCPU
normally starts to execute, or the pflash chip that the VCPU normally
starts to execute, has been populated by board-specific code with
full-fledged guest firmware code, before the board calls
arm_load_kernel().
Simultaneously, "arm_boot_info.firmware_loaded" guarantees that the board
code has set up the global firmware config instance, for arm_load_kernel()
to find with fw_cfg_find().
Guest kernel (-kernel) and guest firmware (-bios, -pflash) has always been
possible to specify independently on the command line. The following cases
should be considered:
nr -bios -pflash -kernel description
unit#0
-- ------- ------- ------- -------------------------------------------
1 present present absent Board code rejects this case, -bios and
present present present -pflash unit#0 are exclusive. Left intact
by this patch.
2 absent absent present Traditional kernel loading, with qemu's
minimal board firmware. Left intact by this
patch.
3 absent present absent Preexistent case for booting guest firmware
present absent absent loaded with -bios or -pflash. Left intact
by this patch.
4 absent absent absent Preexistent case for not loading any
firmware or kernel up-front. Left intact by
this patch.
5 present absent present New case introduced by this patch: kernel
absent present present image is passed to externally loaded
firmware in unmodified form, using fw_cfg.
An easy way to see that this patch doesn't interfere with existing cases
is to realize that "info->firmware_loaded" is constant zero at this point.
Which makes the "outer" condition unchanged, and the "inner" condition
(with the fw_cfg-related code) dead.
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:42 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
arm: add fw_cfg to "virt" board
fw_cfg already supports exposure over MMIO (used in ppc/mac_newworld.c,
ppc/mac_oldworld.c, sparc/sun4m.c); we can easily add it to the "virt"
board.
Because MMIO access is slow on ARM KVM, we enable the guest, with
fw_cfg_init_mem_wide(), to transfer up to 8 bytes with a single access.
This has been measured to speed up transfers up to 7.5-fold, relative to
single byte data access, on both ARM KVM and x86_64 TCG.
The MMIO register block of fw_cfg is advertized in the device tree. As
base address we pick 0x09020000, which conforms to the comment preceding
"a15memmap": it falls in the miscellaneous device I/O range 128MB..256MB,
and it is aligned at 64KB. The DTB properties follow the documentation in
the Linux source file "Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/fw-cfg.txt".
fw_cfg automatically exports a number of files to the guest; for example,
"bootorder" (see fw_cfg_machine_reset()).
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:40 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
fw_cfg_mem: introduce the "data_width" property
The "data_width" property is capable of changing the maximum valid access
size to the MMIO data register, and resizes the memory region similarly,
at device realization time.
The default value of "data_memwidth" is set so that we don't yet diverge
from "fw_cfg_data_mem_ops".
Most of the fw_cfg_mem users will stick with the default, and for them we
should continue using the statically allocated "fw_cfg_data_mem_ops". This
is beneficial for debugging because gdb can resolve pointers referencing
static objects to the names of those objects.
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:38 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
fw_cfg_mem: flip ctl_mem_ops and data_mem_ops to DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN
The standalone selector port (fw_cfg_ctl_mem_ops) is only used by big
endian guests to date (*), hence this change doesn't regress them. Paolo
and Alex have suggested / requested an explicit DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN setting
here, for clarity.
The standalone data port (fw_cfg_data_mem_ops) has max_access_size 1 (for
now), hence changing its endianness doesn't change behavior for existing
guest code.
Laszlo Ersek [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:11:35 +0000 (13:11 +0100)]
fw_cfg: hard separation between the MMIO and I/O port mappings
We are going to introduce a wide data register for fw_cfg, but only for
the MMIO mapped device. The wide data register will also require the
tightening of endiannesses.
However we don't want to touch the I/O port mapped fw_cfg device at all.
Currently QEMU provides a single fw_cfg device type that can handle both
I/O port and MMIO mapping. This flexibility is not actually exploited by
any board in the tree, but it renders restricting the above changes to
MMIO very hard.
Therefore, let's derive two classes from TYPE_FW_CFG: TYPE_FW_CFG_IO and
TYPE_FW_CFG_MEM.
TYPE_FW_CFG_IO incorporates the base I/O port and the related combined
MemoryRegion. (NB: all boards in the tree that use the I/O port mapped
flavor opt for the combined mapping; that is, when the data port overlays
the high address byte of the selector port. Therefore we can drop the
capability to map those I/O ports separately.)
TYPE_FW_CFG_MEM incorporates the base addresses for the MMIO selector and
data registers, and their respective MemoryRegions.
The "realize" and "props" class members are specific to each new derived
class, and become unused for the base class. The base class retains the
"reset" member and the "vmsd" member, because the reset functionality and
the set of migrated data are not specific to the mapping.
The new functions fw_cfg_init_io() and fw_cfg_init_mem() expose the
possible mappings in separation. For now fw_cfg_init() is retained as a
compatibility shim that enforces the above assumptions.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:51 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Disable EL3 on unsupported machines
Disables the CPU ARM_FEATURE_EL3 featuere on machine models that can be
configured to use Cortex-A9, Cortex-A15, and ARM1176 but don't officially
support EL3. This preserves backwards compatibility.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:50 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Breakout integratorcp and versatilepb cpu init
This commit changes the integratorcp and versatilepb CPU initialization from
using the generic ARM cpu_arm_init function to doing it inline. This is
necessary in order to allow CPU configuration changes to occur between CPU
instance initialization and realization. Specifically, this change is in
preparation for disabling CPU EL3 support.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:49 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Set CPU has_el3 prop during virt init
Adds setting of the CPU has_el3 property based on the virt machine
secure state property during initialization. This enables/disables EL3
state during start-up. Changes include adding an additional secure state
boolean during virt CPU initialization. Also disables the ARM secure boot
by default.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:48 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Enable CPU has_el3 prop during VE init
Adds setting of the CPU has_el3 property based on the vexpress machine
secure state property during initialization. This enables/disables EL3
state during start-up. Changes include adding an additional secure state
boolean during vexpress CPU initialization. Also enables the ARM secure boot
by default.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:47 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add arm_boot_info secure_boot control
Adds the secure_boot boolean field to the arm_boot_info descriptor. This
fields is used to indicate whether Linux should boot into secure or non-secure
state if the ARM EL3 feature is enabled. The default is to leave the CPU in an
unaltered reset state. On EL3 enabled systems, the reset state is secure and
can be overridden by setting the added field to false.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:46 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add ARMCPU secure property
Added a "has_el3" state property to the ARMCPU descriptor. This property
indicates whether the ARMCPU has security extensions enabled (EL3) or not.
By default it is disabled at this time.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:45 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add feature unset function
Add an unset_feature() function to compliment the set_feature() function. This
will be used to disable functions after they have been enabled during
initialization.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:44 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add virt machine secure property
Add "secure" virt machine specific property to allow override of the
default secure state configuration. By default, when using the QEMU
-kernel command line argument, virt machines boot into NS/SVC. When using
the QEMU -bios command line argument, virt machines boot into S/SVC.
The secure state can be changed from the default specifying the secure
state as a machine property. For example, the below command line would disable
security extensions on a -kernel Linux boot:
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:43 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add virt class and machine types
Switch virt qemu machine support to use the newer object type, class, and
instance model. Added virt TypeInfo with static registration along with virt
specific class and machine structs. Also added virt class initialization
method.
Change the Vexpress daughterboard initialization method to take a vexpress
machine state pointer instead of the daughterboard struct pointer. The machine
state now contains the daughterboard pointer.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:41 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add vexpress machine secure property
Add "secure" Vexpress machine specific property to allow override of the
default secure state configuration. By default, when using the QEMU
-kernel command line argument, Vexpress machines boot into NS/SVC. When using
the QEMU -bios command line argument, Vexpress machines boot into S/SVC.
The secure state can be changed from the default specifying the secure
state as a machine property. For example, the below command line would disable
security extensions on a -kernel Linux boot:
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:39 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add vexpress a9 & a15 machine objects
Add Vexpress machine objects for the the Cortex A9 & A15 variants. The older
style QEMUMachine types were replaced with dedicated TypeInfo objects. The new
objects include dedicated class init functions that currently ustilze dedicated
machine init methods. The previous qemu_register_machine calls were replaced
with the newer type_register_status calls.
Greg Bellows [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:09:38 +0000 (17:09 -0600)]
target-arm: Add vexpress class and machine types
Adds base Vexpress class and machine objects and infrastructure. This is in
preparation for switching to the full QEMU object model. The base vexpress
infrastructure is intended to handle common vexpress details.
Greg Bellows [Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:58:05 +0000 (16:58 +0000)]
target-arm: Merge EL3 CP15 register lists
Merge of the v8_el2_cp_reginfo and el3_cp_reginfo ARMCPRegInfo lists.
Previously, some EL3 registers were restricted to the ARMv8 list under the
impression that they were not needed on ARMv7. However, this is not the case
as the ARMv7/32-bit variants rely on the ARMv8/64-bit variants to handle
migration and reset. For this reason they must always exist.
Peter Maydell [Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:58:05 +0000 (16:58 +0000)]
audio: Don't free hw resources until after hw backend is stopped
When stopping an audio voice, call the audio backend's fini
method before calling audio_pcm_hw_free_resources_ rather than
afterwards. This allows backends which use helper threads (like
pulseaudio) to terminate those threads before the conv_buf or
mix_buf are freed and avoids race conditions where the helper
may access a NULL pointer or freed memory.
Alex Williamson [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 17:37:27 +0000 (10:37 -0700)]
vfio: Cleanup error_report()s
With the conversion to tracepoints, a couple previous DPRINTKs are
now quite a bit more visible and are really just informational.
Remove these and add a bit more description to another.
Eric Auger [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:54:38 +0000 (09:54 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: split vfio_get_device
vfio_get_device now takes a VFIODevice as argument. The function is split
into 2 parts: vfio_get_device which is generic and vfio_populate_device
which is bus specific.
3 new fields are introduced in VFIODevice to store dev_info.
Eric Auger [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:54:37 +0000 (09:54 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: Introduce VFIORegion
This structure is going to be shared by VFIOPCIDevice and
VFIOPlatformDevice. VFIOBAR includes it.
vfio_eoi becomes an ops of VFIODevice specialized by parent device.
This makes possible to transform vfio_bar_write/read into generic
vfio_region_write/read that will be used by VFIOPlatformDevice too.
Eric Auger [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:54:35 +0000 (09:54 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: handle reset at VFIODevice
Since we can potentially have both PCI and platform devices in
the same VFIO group, this latter now owns a list of VFIODevices.
A unified reset handler, vfio_reset_handler, is registered, looping
through this VFIODevice list. 2 specialized operations are introduced
(vfio_compute_needs_reset and vfio_hot_reset_multi): they allow to
implement type specific behavior. also reset_works and needs_reset
VFIOPCIDevice fields are moved into VFIODevice.
Eric Auger [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:54:31 +0000 (09:54 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: add type, name and group fields in VFIODevice
Add 3 new fields in the VFIODevice struct. Type is set to
VFIO_DEVICE_TYPE_PCI. The type enum value will later be used
to discriminate between VFIO PCI and platform devices. The name is
set to domain:bus:slot:function. Currently used to test whether
the device already is attached to the group. Later on, the name
will be used to simplify all traces. The group is simply moved
from VFIOPCIDevice to VFIODevice.
Peter Maydell [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 13:15:52 +0000 (13:15 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bkoppelmann/tags/pull-tricore-20141221' into staging
TriCore RR, RR1 insn added and several bug fixes
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* remotes/bkoppelmann/tags/pull-tricore-20141221:
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR1 opcode format, that have 0xb3 as first opcode
target-tricore: Fix MFCR/MTCR insn and B format offset.
target-tricore: Add missing 1.6 insn of BOL opcode format
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0x4b as the first opcode
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0x1 as the first opcode
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xf as the first opcode
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xb as the first opcode
target-tricore: Change SSOV/SUOV makro name to SSOV32/SUOV32
target-tricore: Fix mask handling JNZ.T being 7 bit long
target-tricore: pretty-print register dump and show more status registers
target-tricore: add missing 64-bit MOV in RLC format
target-tricore: typo in BOL format
target-tricore: fix offset masking in BOL format
Gonglei [Wed, 3 Dec 2014 19:04:02 +0000 (19:04 +0000)]
bootdevice: add Error **errp argument for QEMUBootSetHandler
It will be useful for checking when we change traditional
boot order dynamically and propagate error message
to the monitor.
For x86 architecture, we pass &local_err to set_boot_dev()
when vm startup in pc_coms_init().
Peter Maydell [Sun, 21 Dec 2014 23:17:00 +0000 (23:17 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-sdl-20141219-1' into staging
sdl2: fixes, cleanups and opengl preparation.
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* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-sdl-20141219-1:
sdl2: Work around SDL2 SDL_ShowWindow() bug
sdl2: Use correct sdl2_console for window events
sdl2: move sdl2_2d_refresh to sdl2-2d.c
sdl2: factor out sdl2_poll_events
sdl2: add+use sdl2_2d_redraw function.
sdl2: move sdl_switch to sdl2-2d.c
sdl2: overhaul window size handling
sdl2: move sdl_update to new sdl2-2d.c
sdl2: turn on keyboard grabs
sdl2: move keyboard input code to new sdl2-input.c
sdl2: rename sdl2_state to sdl2_console, move to header file
sdl: move version logic from source code to makefile
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR1 opcode format, that have 0xb3 as first opcode
Add instructions of RR1 opcode format, that have 0xb3 as first opcode.
Add helper functions mulh, mulmh and mulrh, that compute multiplication,
with multiprecision (mulmh) or rounding (mulrh) of 4 halfwords, being either low or high parts
of two 32 bit regs.
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0x4b as the first opcode
Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0x4b as the first opcode.
Add helper functions:
* parity: Calculates the parity bits for every byte of a 32 int.
* bmerge/bsplit: Merges two regs into one bitwise/Splits one reg into two bitwise.
* unpack: unpack a IEEE 754 single precision floating point number as exponent and mantissa.
* dvinit_b_13/131: (ISA v1.3/v1.31)Prepare operands for a divide operation,
where the quotient result is guaranteed to fit into 8 bit.
* dvinit_h_13/131: (ISA v1.3/v1.31)Prepare operands for a divide operation,
where the quotient result is guaranteed to fit into 16 bit.
OPCM_32_RR_FLOAT -> OPCM_32_RR_DIVIDE.
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xf as the first opcode
Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xf as the first opcode.
Add helper functions:
* clo/z/s: Counts leading ones/zeros/signs.
* clo/z/s_h: Count leading ones/zeros/signs in two haflwords.
* sh/_h: Shifts one/two word/hwords.
* sha/_h: Shifts one/two word/hwords arithmeticly.
target-tricore: Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xb as the first opcode
Add instructions of RR opcode format, that have 0xb as the first opcode.
Add helper functions, for hword and byte arithmetics:
* add_h_ssov/suov: Add two halfword and saturate on overflow.
* sub_h_ssov/suov: Sub two halfword and saturate on overflow.
* absdif_h_ssov: Compute absolute difference for halfwords and saturate on overflow.
* abs_h_ssov/suov: Compute absolute value for two halfwords and saturate on overflow.
* abs_b/h: Compute absolute value for four/two bytes/halfwords
* absdif_b/h: Compute absolute difference for four/two bytes/halfwords
* add_b/h: Add four/two bytes/halfwords.
* sub_b/h: Sub four/two bytes/halfwords.
* eq_b/h: Compare four/two bytes/halfwords with four/two bytes/halfwords on
equality and set all bits of to either one ore zero.
* eqany_b/h: Compare four/two bytes/halfwords with four/two bytes/halfwords on equality.
* lt_b/bu/h/hu: Compare four/two bytes/halfwords with four/two bytes/halfwords
on less than signed and unsigned.
* max_b/bu/h/hu: Calculate max for four/two bytes/halfwords signed and unsigned.
* min_b/bu/h/hu: Calculate min for four/two bytes/halfwords signed and unsigned.
Add helper function abs_ssov, that computes the absolute value for a 32 bit integer and saturates on overflow.
Add microcode generator functions:
* gen_sub_CC: Caluclates sub and sets the carry bit.
* gen_subc_CC: Caluclates sub and carry and sets the carry bit
* gen_abs: Compute absolute value for a 32 bit integer.
* gen_cond_w: Compares two 32 bit values on cond and sets result either zero or all bits one.
target-tricore: Change SSOV/SUOV makro name to SSOV32/SUOV32
Those makros are exclusively used for 32 bit arithmetics and won't work for
16 bit with two halfwords. So lets get rid of the len parameter and make them
always use 32 bit. Now no token pasting is needed anymore and they can be
regular functions.
Peter Maydell [Sat, 20 Dec 2014 22:04:13 +0000 (22:04 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/net-pull-request' into staging
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* remotes/stefanha/tags/net-pull-request:
e1000: defer packets until BM enabled
net: Use g_new() & friends where that makes obvious sense
net: Fuse g_malloc(); memset() into g_new0()
net: don't use set/get_pointer() in set/get_netdev()
tap: fix vcpu long time io blocking on tap
Paolo Bonzini [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:53:14 +0000 (12:53 +0100)]
exec: change default exception_index value for migration to -1
In QEMU 2.2 the exception_index value was added to the migration stream
through a subsection. The default was set to 0, which is wrong and
should have been -1.
However, 2.2 does not have commit e511b4d (cpu-exec: reset exception_index
correctly, 2014-11-26), hence in 2.2 the exception_index is never used
and is set to -1 on the next call to cpu_exec. So we can change the
migration stream to make the default -1. The effects are:
- 2.2.1 -> 2.2.0: cpu->exception_index set incorrectly to 0 if it
were -1 on the source; then reset to -1 in cpu_exec. This is TCG
only; KVM does not use exception_index.
- 2.2.0 -> 2.2.1: cpu->exception_index set incorrectly to -1 if it
were 0 on the source; but it would be reset to -1 in cpu_exec anyway.
This is TCG only; KVM does not use exception_index.
- 2.2.1 -> 2.1: two bugs fixed: 1) can migrate backwards if
cpu->exception_index is set to -1; 2) should not migrate backwards
(but 2.2.0 allows it) if cpu->exception_index is set to 0
- 2.2.0 -> 2.3.0: 2.2.0 will send the subsection unnecessarily if
exception_index is -1, but that is not a problem. 2.3.0 will set
cpu->exception_index to -1 if it is 0 on the source, but this would
be anyway a problem for 2.2.0 -> 2.2.x migration (due to lack of
commit e511b4d in 2.2.x) so we can ignore it
- 2.2.1 -> 2.3.0: everything works.
In addition, play it safe and never send the subsection unless TCG
is in use. KVM does not use exception_index (PPC KVM stores values
in it for use in the subsequent call to ppc_cpu_do_interrupt, but
does not need it as soon as kvm_handle_debug returns). Xen and
qtest do not run any code for the CPU at all.
Eric Auger [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 22:24:31 +0000 (15:24 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: introduce minimalist VFIODevice with fd
Introduce a new base VFIODevice strcut that will be used by both PCI
and Platform VFIO device. Move VFIOPCIDevice fd field there. Obviously
other fields from VFIOPCIDevice will be moved there but this patch
file is introduced to ease the review.
Also vfio_mask_single_irqindex, vfio_unmask_single_irqindex,
vfio_disable_irqindex now take a VFIODevice handle as argument.
Eric Auger [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 22:24:24 +0000 (15:24 -0700)]
hw/vfio/pci: generalize mask/unmask to any IRQ index
To prepare for platform device introduction, rename vfio_mask_intx
and vfio_unmask_intx into vfio_mask_single_irqindex and respectively
unmask_single_irqindex. Also use a nex index parameter.
With that name and prototype the function will be usable for other
indexes than VFIO_PCI_INTX_IRQ_INDEX.
Frank Blaschka [Fri, 19 Dec 2014 21:40:06 +0000 (14:40 -0700)]
vfio: fix adding memory listener to the right address space
Depending on the device, container->space->as contains the valid AddressSpace.
Using address_space_memory breaks devices sitting behind an iommu (and using
a separate address space).