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/*
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* ARM virtual CPU header
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* Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#ifndef CPU_ARM_H
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#define CPU_ARM_H
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#define TARGET_LONG_BITS 32 |
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#define ELF_MACHINE EM_ARM
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#include "cpu-defs.h" |
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#include "softfloat.h" |
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#define TARGET_HAS_ICE 1 |
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#define EXCP_UDEF 1 /* undefined instruction */ |
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#define EXCP_SWI 2 /* software interrupt */ |
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#define EXCP_PREFETCH_ABORT 3 |
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#define EXCP_DATA_ABORT 4 |
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#define EXCP_IRQ 5 |
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#define EXCP_FIQ 6 |
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#define EXCP_BKPT 7 |
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#define EXCP_EXCEPTION_EXIT 8 /* Return from v7M exception. */ |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_RESET 1 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_NMI 2 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_HARD 3 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_MEM 4 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_BUS 5 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_USAGE 6 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_SVC 11 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_DEBUG 12 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_PENDSV 14 |
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#define ARMV7M_EXCP_SYSTICK 15 |
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typedef void ARMWriteCPFunc(void *opaque, int cp_info, |
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int srcreg, int operand, uint32_t value); |
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typedef uint32_t ARMReadCPFunc(void *opaque, int cp_info, |
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int dstreg, int operand); |
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#define NB_MMU_MODES 2 |
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/* We currently assume float and double are IEEE single and double
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precision respectively.
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Doing runtime conversions is tricky because VFP registers may contain
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integer values (eg. as the result of a FTOSI instruction).
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s<2n> maps to the least significant half of d<n>
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s<2n+1> maps to the most significant half of d<n>
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*/
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typedef struct CPUARMState { |
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/* Regs for current mode. */
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uint32_t regs[16];
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/* Frequently accessed CPSR bits are stored separately for efficiently.
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This contains all the other bits. Use cpsr_{read,write} to access
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the whole CPSR. */
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uint32_t uncached_cpsr; |
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uint32_t spsr; |
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/* Banked registers. */
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uint32_t banked_spsr[6];
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uint32_t banked_r13[6];
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uint32_t banked_r14[6];
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/* These hold r8-r12. */
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uint32_t usr_regs[5];
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uint32_t fiq_regs[5];
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/* cpsr flag cache for faster execution */
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uint32_t CF; /* 0 or 1 */
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uint32_t VF; /* V is the bit 31. All other bits are undefined */
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uint32_t NZF; /* N is bit 31. Z is computed from NZF */
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uint32_t QF; /* 0 or 1 */
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uint32_t GE; /* cpsr[19:16] */
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uint32_t thumb; /* cpsr[5]. 0 = arm mode, 1 = thumb mode. */
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uint32_t condexec_bits; /* IT bits. cpsr[15:10,26:25]. */
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/* System control coprocessor (cp15) */
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struct {
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uint32_t c0_cpuid; |
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uint32_t c0_cachetype; |
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uint32_t c0_c1[8]; /* Feature registers. */ |
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uint32_t c0_c2[8]; /* Instruction set registers. */ |
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uint32_t c1_sys; /* System control register. */
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uint32_t c1_coproc; /* Coprocessor access register. */
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uint32_t c1_xscaleauxcr; /* XScale auxiliary control register. */
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uint32_t c2_base0; /* MMU translation table base 0. */
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uint32_t c2_base1; /* MMU translation table base 1. */
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uint32_t c2_mask; /* MMU translation table base mask. */
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uint32_t c2_data; /* MPU data cachable bits. */
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uint32_t c2_insn; /* MPU instruction cachable bits. */
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uint32_t c3; /* MMU domain access control register
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MPU write buffer control. */
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uint32_t c5_insn; /* Fault status registers. */
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uint32_t c5_data; |
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uint32_t c6_region[8]; /* MPU base/size registers. */ |
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uint32_t c6_insn; /* Fault address registers. */
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uint32_t c6_data; |
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uint32_t c9_insn; /* Cache lockdown registers. */
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uint32_t c9_data; |
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uint32_t c13_fcse; /* FCSE PID. */
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uint32_t c13_context; /* Context ID. */
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uint32_t c13_tls1; /* User RW Thread register. */
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uint32_t c13_tls2; /* User RO Thread register. */
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uint32_t c13_tls3; /* Privileged Thread register. */
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uint32_t c15_cpar; /* XScale Coprocessor Access Register */
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uint32_t c15_ticonfig; /* TI925T configuration byte. */
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uint32_t c15_i_max; /* Maximum D-cache dirty line index. */
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uint32_t c15_i_min; /* Minimum D-cache dirty line index. */
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uint32_t c15_threadid; /* TI debugger thread-ID. */
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} cp15; |
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struct {
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uint32_t other_sp; |
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uint32_t vecbase; |
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uint32_t basepri; |
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uint32_t control; |
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int current_sp;
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int exception;
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int pending_exception;
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void *nvic;
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} v7m; |
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/* Coprocessor IO used by peripherals */
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struct {
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ARMReadCPFunc *cp_read; |
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ARMWriteCPFunc *cp_write; |
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void *opaque;
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} cp[15];
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/* Internal CPU feature flags. */
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uint32_t features; |
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/* Callback for vectored interrupt controller. */
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int (*get_irq_vector)(struct CPUARMState *); |
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void *irq_opaque;
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/* exception/interrupt handling */
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jmp_buf jmp_env; |
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int exception_index;
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int interrupt_request;
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int user_mode_only;
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int halted;
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/* VFP coprocessor state. */
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struct {
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float64 regs[32];
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uint32_t xregs[16];
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/* We store these fpcsr fields separately for convenience. */
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int vec_len;
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int vec_stride;
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/* scratch space when Tn are not sufficient. */
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uint32_t scratch[8];
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float_status fp_status; |
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} vfp; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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struct mmon_state *mmon_entry;
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#else
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uint32_t mmon_addr; |
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#endif
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/* iwMMXt coprocessor state. */
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struct {
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uint64_t regs[16];
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uint64_t val; |
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uint32_t cregs[16];
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} iwmmxt; |
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#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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/* For usermode syscall translation. */
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int eabi;
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#endif
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CPU_COMMON |
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/* These fields after the common ones so they are preserved on reset. */
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int ram_size;
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const char *kernel_filename; |
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const char *kernel_cmdline; |
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const char *initrd_filename; |
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int board_id;
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target_phys_addr_t loader_start; |
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} CPUARMState; |
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CPUARMState *cpu_arm_init(const char *cpu_model); |
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void arm_translate_init(void); |
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int cpu_arm_exec(CPUARMState *s);
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void cpu_arm_close(CPUARMState *s);
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void do_interrupt(CPUARMState *);
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void switch_mode(CPUARMState *, int); |
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uint32_t do_arm_semihosting(CPUARMState *env); |
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/* you can call this signal handler from your SIGBUS and SIGSEGV
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signal handlers to inform the virtual CPU of exceptions. non zero
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is returned if the signal was handled by the virtual CPU. */
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int cpu_arm_signal_handler(int host_signum, void *pinfo, |
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void *puc);
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void cpu_lock(void); |
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void cpu_unlock(void); |
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#define CPSR_M (0x1f) |
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#define CPSR_T (1 << 5) |
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#define CPSR_F (1 << 6) |
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#define CPSR_I (1 << 7) |
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#define CPSR_A (1 << 8) |
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#define CPSR_E (1 << 9) |
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#define CPSR_IT_2_7 (0xfc00) |
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#define CPSR_GE (0xf << 16) |
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#define CPSR_RESERVED (0xf << 20) |
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#define CPSR_J (1 << 24) |
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#define CPSR_IT_0_1 (3 << 25) |
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#define CPSR_Q (1 << 27) |
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#define CPSR_V (1 << 28) |
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#define CPSR_C (1 << 29) |
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#define CPSR_Z (1 << 30) |
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#define CPSR_N (1 << 31) |
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#define CPSR_NZCV (CPSR_N | CPSR_Z | CPSR_C | CPSR_V)
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#define CPSR_IT (CPSR_IT_0_1 | CPSR_IT_2_7)
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#define CACHED_CPSR_BITS (CPSR_T | CPSR_GE | CPSR_IT | CPSR_Q | CPSR_NZCV)
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/* Bits writable in user mode. */
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#define CPSR_USER (CPSR_NZCV | CPSR_Q | CPSR_GE)
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/* Execution state bits. MRS read as zero, MSR writes ignored. */
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#define CPSR_EXEC (CPSR_T | CPSR_IT | CPSR_J)
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/* Return the current CPSR value. */
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uint32_t cpsr_read(CPUARMState *env); |
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/* Set the CPSR. Note that some bits of mask must be all-set or all-clear. */
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void cpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask);
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/* Return the current xPSR value. */
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static inline uint32_t xpsr_read(CPUARMState *env) |
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{ |
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int ZF;
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ZF = (env->NZF == 0);
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return (env->NZF & 0x80000000) | (ZF << 30) |
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| (env->CF << 29) | ((env->VF & 0x80000000) >> 3) | (env->QF << 27) |
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| (env->thumb << 24) | ((env->condexec_bits & 3) << 25) |
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| ((env->condexec_bits & 0xfc) << 8) |
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| env->v7m.exception; |
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} |
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/* Set the xPSR. Note that some bits of mask must be all-set or all-clear. */
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static inline void xpsr_write(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask) |
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/* NOTE: N = 1 and Z = 1 cannot be stored currently */
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if (mask & CPSR_NZCV) {
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env->NZF = (val & 0xc0000000) ^ 0x40000000; |
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env->CF = (val >> 29) & 1; |
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env->VF = (val << 3) & 0x80000000; |
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} |
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if (mask & CPSR_Q)
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env->QF = ((val & CPSR_Q) != 0);
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if (mask & (1 << 24)) |
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env->thumb = ((val & (1 << 24)) != 0); |
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if (mask & CPSR_IT_0_1) {
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env->condexec_bits &= ~3;
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env->condexec_bits |= (val >> 25) & 3; |
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} |
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if (mask & CPSR_IT_2_7) {
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env->condexec_bits &= 3;
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env->condexec_bits |= (val >> 8) & 0xfc; |
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} |
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if (mask & 0x1ff) { |
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env->v7m.exception = val & 0x1ff;
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} |
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} |
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enum arm_cpu_mode {
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ARM_CPU_MODE_USR = 0x10,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_FIQ = 0x11,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_IRQ = 0x12,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_SVC = 0x13,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_ABT = 0x17,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_UND = 0x1b,
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ARM_CPU_MODE_SYS = 0x1f
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}; |
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/* VFP system registers. */
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#define ARM_VFP_FPSID 0 |
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#define ARM_VFP_FPSCR 1 |
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#define ARM_VFP_MVFR1 6 |
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#define ARM_VFP_MVFR0 7 |
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#define ARM_VFP_FPEXC 8 |
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#define ARM_VFP_FPINST 9 |
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#define ARM_VFP_FPINST2 10 |
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/* iwMMXt coprocessor control registers. */
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCID 0 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCon 1 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCSSF 2 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCASF 3 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCGR0 8 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCGR1 9 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCGR2 10 |
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#define ARM_IWMMXT_wCGR3 11 |
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enum arm_features {
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ARM_FEATURE_VFP, |
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ARM_FEATURE_AUXCR, /* ARM1026 Auxiliary control register. */
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ARM_FEATURE_XSCALE, /* Intel XScale extensions. */
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ARM_FEATURE_IWMMXT, /* Intel iwMMXt extension. */
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ARM_FEATURE_V6, |
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ARM_FEATURE_V6K, |
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ARM_FEATURE_V7, |
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ARM_FEATURE_THUMB2, |
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ARM_FEATURE_MPU, /* Only has Memory Protection Unit, not full MMU. */
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ARM_FEATURE_VFP3, |
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ARM_FEATURE_NEON, |
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ARM_FEATURE_DIV, |
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ARM_FEATURE_M, /* Microcontroller profile. */
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ARM_FEATURE_OMAPCP /* OMAP specific CP15 ops handling. */
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}; |
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static inline int arm_feature(CPUARMState *env, int feature) |
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{ |
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return (env->features & (1u << feature)) != 0; |
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} |
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void arm_cpu_list(FILE *f, int (*cpu_fprintf)(FILE *f, const char *fmt, ...)); |
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/* Interface between CPU and Interrupt controller. */
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void armv7m_nvic_set_pending(void *opaque, int irq); |
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int armv7m_nvic_acknowledge_irq(void *opaque); |
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void armv7m_nvic_complete_irq(void *opaque, int irq); |
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void cpu_arm_set_cp_io(CPUARMState *env, int cpnum, |
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ARMReadCPFunc *cp_read, ARMWriteCPFunc *cp_write, |
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void *opaque);
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/* Does the core conform to the the "MicroController" profile. e.g. Cortex-M3.
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Note the M in older cores (eg. ARM7TDMI) stands for Multiply. These are
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conventional cores (ie. Application or Realtime profile). */
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#define IS_M(env) arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_M)
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#define ARM_CPUID(env) (env->cp15.c0_cpuid)
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#define ARM_CPUID_ARM1026 0x4106a262 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_ARM926 0x41069265 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_ARM946 0x41059461 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_TI915T 0x54029152 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_TI925T 0x54029252 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA250 0x69052100 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA255 0x69052d00 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA260 0x69052903 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA261 0x69052d05 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA262 0x69052d06 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270 0x69054110 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_A0 0x69054110 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_A1 0x69054111 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_B0 0x69054112 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_B1 0x69054113 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_C0 0x69054114 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_PXA270_C5 0x69054117 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_ARM1136 0x4117b363 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_ARM11MPCORE 0x410fb022 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_CORTEXA8 0x410fc080 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_CORTEXM3 0x410fc231 |
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#define ARM_CPUID_ANY 0xffffffff |
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#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
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#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 12 |
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#else
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/* The ARM MMU allows 1k pages. */
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/* ??? Linux doesn't actually use these, and they're deprecated in recent
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architecture revisions. Maybe a configure option to disable them. */
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#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 10 |
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#endif
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#define CPUState CPUARMState
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#define cpu_init cpu_arm_init
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#define cpu_exec cpu_arm_exec
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#define cpu_gen_code cpu_arm_gen_code
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#define cpu_signal_handler cpu_arm_signal_handler
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#define cpu_list arm_cpu_list
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#define ARM_CPU_SAVE_VERSION 1 |
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/* MMU modes definitions */
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#define MMU_MODE0_SUFFIX _kernel
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#define MMU_MODE1_SUFFIX _user
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#define MMU_USER_IDX 1 |
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static inline int cpu_mmu_index (CPUState *env) |
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{ |
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return (env->uncached_cpsr & CPSR_M) == ARM_CPU_MODE_USR ? 1 : 0; |
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} |
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#include "cpu-all.h" |
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#endif
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