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author | Keith Packard | 2021-01-08 23:42:48 +0100 |
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committer | Alex Bennée | 2021-01-18 11:05:06 +0100 |
commit | 56b5170c87ee3e30221eea7425c2fc4f0cc7d4a3 (patch) | |
tree | 7d41a782437039530aa5e5c734785f88cd2bbffc /target/arm | |
parent | target/arm: use official org.gnu.gdb.aarch64.sve layout for registers (diff) | |
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semihosting: Move ARM semihosting code to shared directories
This commit renames two files which provide ARM semihosting support so
that they can be shared by other architectures:
1. target/arm/arm-semi.c -> hw/semihosting/common-semi.c
2. linux-user/arm/semihost.c -> linux-user/semihost.c
The build system was modified use a new config variable,
CONFIG_ARM_COMPATIBLE_SEMIHOSTING, which has been added to the ARM
softmmu and linux-user default configs. The contents of the source
files has not been changed in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
[AJB: rename arm-compat-semi, select SEMIHOSTING]
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210107170717.2098982-2-keithp@keithp.com>
Message-Id: <20210108224256.2321-13-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'target/arm')
-rw-r--r-- | target/arm/arm-semi.c | 1121 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | target/arm/meson.build | 2 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 1123 deletions
diff --git a/target/arm/arm-semi.c b/target/arm/arm-semi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 93360e28c7..0000000000 --- a/target/arm/arm-semi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1121 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Arm "Angel" semihosting syscalls - * - * Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 CodeSourcery. - * Copyright (c) 2019 Linaro - * Written by Paul Brook. - * - * 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/>. - * - * ARM Semihosting is documented in: - * Semihosting for AArch32 and AArch64 Release 2.0 - * https://static.docs.arm.com/100863/0200/semihosting.pdf - */ - -#include "qemu/osdep.h" - -#include "cpu.h" -#include "hw/semihosting/semihost.h" -#include "hw/semihosting/console.h" -#include "qemu/log.h" -#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY -#include "qemu.h" - -#define ARM_ANGEL_HEAP_SIZE (128 * 1024 * 1024) -#else -#include "exec/gdbstub.h" -#include "qemu/cutils.h" -#include "hw/arm/boot.h" -#include "hw/boards.h" -#endif - -#define TARGET_SYS_OPEN 0x01 -#define TARGET_SYS_CLOSE 0x02 -#define TARGET_SYS_WRITEC 0x03 -#define TARGET_SYS_WRITE0 0x04 -#define TARGET_SYS_WRITE 0x05 -#define TARGET_SYS_READ 0x06 -#define TARGET_SYS_READC 0x07 -#define TARGET_SYS_ISTTY 0x09 -#define TARGET_SYS_SEEK 0x0a -#define TARGET_SYS_FLEN 0x0c -#define TARGET_SYS_TMPNAM 0x0d -#define TARGET_SYS_REMOVE 0x0e -#define TARGET_SYS_RENAME 0x0f -#define TARGET_SYS_CLOCK 0x10 -#define TARGET_SYS_TIME 0x11 -#define TARGET_SYS_SYSTEM 0x12 -#define TARGET_SYS_ERRNO 0x13 -#define TARGET_SYS_GET_CMDLINE 0x15 -#define TARGET_SYS_HEAPINFO 0x16 -#define TARGET_SYS_EXIT 0x18 -#define TARGET_SYS_SYNCCACHE 0x19 -#define TARGET_SYS_EXIT_EXTENDED 0x20 - -/* ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit is used for exit(0), - * anything else is implemented as exit(1) */ -#define ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit (0x20026) - -#ifndef O_BINARY -#define O_BINARY 0 -#endif - -#define GDB_O_RDONLY 0x000 -#define GDB_O_WRONLY 0x001 -#define GDB_O_RDWR 0x002 -#define GDB_O_APPEND 0x008 -#define GDB_O_CREAT 0x200 -#define GDB_O_TRUNC 0x400 -#define GDB_O_BINARY 0 - -static int gdb_open_modeflags[12] = { - GDB_O_RDONLY, - GDB_O_RDONLY | GDB_O_BINARY, - GDB_O_RDWR, - GDB_O_RDWR | GDB_O_BINARY, - GDB_O_WRONLY | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_TRUNC, - GDB_O_WRONLY | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_TRUNC | GDB_O_BINARY, - GDB_O_RDWR | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_TRUNC, - GDB_O_RDWR | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_TRUNC | GDB_O_BINARY, - GDB_O_WRONLY | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_APPEND, - GDB_O_WRONLY | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_APPEND | GDB_O_BINARY, - GDB_O_RDWR | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_APPEND, - GDB_O_RDWR | GDB_O_CREAT | GDB_O_APPEND | GDB_O_BINARY -}; - -static int open_modeflags[12] = { - O_RDONLY, - O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, - O_RDWR, - O_RDWR | O_BINARY, - O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, - O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY, - O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, - O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND | O_BINARY, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, - O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND | O_BINARY -}; - -typedef enum GuestFDType { - GuestFDUnused = 0, - GuestFDHost = 1, - GuestFDGDB = 2, - GuestFDFeatureFile = 3, -} GuestFDType; - -/* - * Guest file descriptors are integer indexes into an array of - * these structures (we will dynamically resize as necessary). - */ -typedef struct GuestFD { - GuestFDType type; - union { - int hostfd; - target_ulong featurefile_offset; - }; -} GuestFD; - -static GArray *guestfd_array; - -/* - * Allocate a new guest file descriptor and return it; if we - * couldn't allocate a new fd then return -1. - * This is a fairly simplistic implementation because we don't - * expect that most semihosting guest programs will make very - * heavy use of opening and closing fds. - */ -static int alloc_guestfd(void) -{ - guint i; - - if (!guestfd_array) { - /* New entries zero-initialized, i.e. type GuestFDUnused */ - guestfd_array = g_array_new(FALSE, TRUE, sizeof(GuestFD)); - } - - /* SYS_OPEN should return nonzero handle on success. Start guestfd from 1 */ - for (i = 1; i < guestfd_array->len; i++) { - GuestFD *gf = &g_array_index(guestfd_array, GuestFD, i); - - if (gf->type == GuestFDUnused) { - return i; - } - } - - /* All elements already in use: expand the array */ - g_array_set_size(guestfd_array, i + 1); - return i; -} - -/* - * Look up the guestfd in the data structure; return NULL - * for out of bounds, but don't check whether the slot is unused. - * This is used internally by the other guestfd functions. - */ -static GuestFD *do_get_guestfd(int guestfd) -{ - if (!guestfd_array) { - return NULL; - } - - if (guestfd <= 0 || guestfd >= guestfd_array->len) { - return NULL; - } - - return &g_array_index(guestfd_array, GuestFD, guestfd); -} - -/* - * Associate the specified guest fd (which must have been - * allocated via alloc_fd() and not previously used) with - * the specified host/gdb fd. - */ -static void associate_guestfd(int guestfd, int hostfd) -{ - GuestFD *gf = do_get_guestfd(guestfd); - - assert(gf); - gf->type = use_gdb_syscalls() ? GuestFDGDB : GuestFDHost; - gf->hostfd = hostfd; -} - -/* - * Deallocate the specified guest file descriptor. This doesn't - * close the host fd, it merely undoes the work of alloc_fd(). - */ -static void dealloc_guestfd(int guestfd) -{ - GuestFD *gf = do_get_guestfd(guestfd); - - assert(gf); - gf->type = GuestFDUnused; -} - -/* - * Given a guest file descriptor, get the associated struct. - * If the fd is not valid, return NULL. This is the function - * used by the various semihosting calls to validate a handle - * from the guest. - * Note: calling alloc_guestfd() or dealloc_guestfd() will - * invalidate any GuestFD* obtained by calling this function. - */ -static GuestFD *get_guestfd(int guestfd) -{ - GuestFD *gf = do_get_guestfd(guestfd); - - if (!gf || gf->type == GuestFDUnused) { - return NULL; - } - return gf; -} - -/* - * The semihosting API has no concept of its errno being thread-safe, - * as the API design predates SMP CPUs and was intended as a simple - * real-hardware set of debug functionality. For QEMU, we make the - * errno be per-thread in linux-user mode; in softmmu it is a simple - * global, and we assume that the guest takes care of avoiding any races. - */ -#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY -static target_ulong syscall_err; - -#include "exec/softmmu-semi.h" -#endif - -static inline uint32_t set_swi_errno(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t code) -{ - if (code == (uint32_t)-1) { -#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY - CPUState *cs = env_cpu(env); - TaskState *ts = cs->opaque; - - ts->swi_errno = errno; -#else - syscall_err = errno; -#endif - } - return code; -} - -static inline uint32_t get_swi_errno(CPUARMState *env) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY - CPUState *cs = env_cpu(env); - TaskState *ts = cs->opaque; - - return ts->swi_errno; -#else - return syscall_err; -#endif -} - -static target_ulong arm_semi_syscall_len; - -static void arm_semi_cb(CPUState *cs, target_ulong ret, target_ulong err) -{ - ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - target_ulong reg0 = is_a64(env) ? env->xregs[0] : env->regs[0]; - - if (ret == (target_ulong)-1) { - errno = err; - set_swi_errno(env, -1); - reg0 = ret; - } else { - /* Fixup syscalls that use nonstardard return conventions. */ - switch (reg0) { - case TARGET_SYS_WRITE: - case TARGET_SYS_READ: - reg0 = arm_semi_syscall_len - ret; - break; - case TARGET_SYS_SEEK: - reg0 = 0; - break; - default: - reg0 = ret; - break; - } - } - if (is_a64(env)) { - env->xregs[0] = reg0; - } else { - env->regs[0] = reg0; - } -} - -static target_ulong arm_flen_buf(ARMCPU *cpu) -{ - /* Return an address in target memory of 64 bytes where the remote - * gdb should write its stat struct. (The format of this structure - * is defined by GDB's remote protocol and is not target-specific.) - * We put this on the guest's stack just below SP. - */ - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - target_ulong sp; - - if (is_a64(env)) { - sp = env->xregs[31]; - } else { - sp = env->regs[13]; - } - - return sp - 64; -} - -static void arm_semi_flen_cb(CPUState *cs, target_ulong ret, target_ulong err) -{ - ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - /* The size is always stored in big-endian order, extract - the value. We assume the size always fit in 32 bits. */ - uint32_t size; - cpu_memory_rw_debug(cs, arm_flen_buf(cpu) + 32, (uint8_t *)&size, 4, 0); - size = be32_to_cpu(size); - if (is_a64(env)) { - env->xregs[0] = size; - } else { - env->regs[0] = size; - } - errno = err; - set_swi_errno(env, -1); -} - -static int arm_semi_open_guestfd; - -static void arm_semi_open_cb(CPUState *cs, target_ulong ret, target_ulong err) -{ - ARMCPU *cpu = ARM_CPU(cs); - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - if (ret == (target_ulong)-1) { - errno = err; - set_swi_errno(env, -1); - dealloc_guestfd(arm_semi_open_guestfd); - } else { - associate_guestfd(arm_semi_open_guestfd, ret); - ret = arm_semi_open_guestfd; - } - - if (is_a64(env)) { - env->xregs[0] = ret; - } else { - env->regs[0] = ret; - } -} - -static target_ulong arm_gdb_syscall(ARMCPU *cpu, gdb_syscall_complete_cb cb, - const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list va; - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - - va_start(va, fmt); - gdb_do_syscallv(cb, fmt, va); - va_end(va); - - /* - * FIXME: in softmmu mode, the gdbstub will schedule our callback - * to occur, but will not actually call it to complete the syscall - * until after this function has returned and we are back in the - * CPU main loop. Therefore callers to this function must not - * do anything with its return value, because it is not necessarily - * the result of the syscall, but could just be the old value of X0. - * The only thing safe to do with this is that the callers of - * do_arm_semihosting() will write it straight back into X0. - * (In linux-user mode, the callback will have happened before - * gdb_do_syscallv() returns.) - * - * We should tidy this up so neither this function nor - * do_arm_semihosting() return a value, so the mistake of - * doing something with the return value is not possible to make. - */ - - return is_a64(env) ? env->xregs[0] : env->regs[0]; -} - -/* - * Types for functions implementing various semihosting calls - * for specific types of guest file descriptor. These must all - * do the work and return the required return value for the guest, - * setting the guest errno if appropriate. - */ -typedef uint32_t sys_closefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf); -typedef uint32_t sys_writefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len); -typedef uint32_t sys_readfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len); -typedef uint32_t sys_isattyfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf); -typedef uint32_t sys_seekfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong offset); -typedef uint32_t sys_flenfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf); - -static uint32_t host_closefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - - /* - * Only close the underlying host fd if it's one we opened on behalf - * of the guest in SYS_OPEN. - */ - if (gf->hostfd == STDIN_FILENO || - gf->hostfd == STDOUT_FILENO || - gf->hostfd == STDERR_FILENO) { - return 0; - } - return set_swi_errno(env, close(gf->hostfd)); -} - -static uint32_t host_writefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - uint32_t ret; - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - char *s = lock_user(VERIFY_READ, buf, len, 1); - if (!s) { - /* Return bytes not written on error */ - return len; - } - ret = set_swi_errno(env, write(gf->hostfd, s, len)); - unlock_user(s, buf, 0); - if (ret == (uint32_t)-1) { - ret = 0; - } - /* Return bytes not written */ - return len - ret; -} - -static uint32_t host_readfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - uint32_t ret; - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - char *s = lock_user(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len, 0); - if (!s) { - /* return bytes not read */ - return len; - } - do { - ret = set_swi_errno(env, read(gf->hostfd, s, len)); - } while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR); - unlock_user(s, buf, len); - if (ret == (uint32_t)-1) { - ret = 0; - } - /* Return bytes not read */ - return len - ret; -} - -static uint32_t host_isattyfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return isatty(gf->hostfd); -} - -static uint32_t host_seekfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, target_ulong offset) -{ - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - uint32_t ret = set_swi_errno(env, lseek(gf->hostfd, offset, SEEK_SET)); - if (ret == (uint32_t)-1) { - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -static uint32_t host_flenfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - struct stat buf; - uint32_t ret = set_swi_errno(env, fstat(gf->hostfd, &buf)); - if (ret == (uint32_t)-1) { - return -1; - } - return buf.st_size; -} - -static uint32_t gdb_closefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "close,%x", gf->hostfd); -} - -static uint32_t gdb_writefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - arm_semi_syscall_len = len; - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "write,%x,%x,%x", - gf->hostfd, buf, len); -} - -static uint32_t gdb_readfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - arm_semi_syscall_len = len; - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "read,%x,%x,%x", - gf->hostfd, buf, len); -} - -static uint32_t gdb_isattyfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "isatty,%x", gf->hostfd); -} - -static uint32_t gdb_seekfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, target_ulong offset) -{ - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "lseek,%x,%x,0", - gf->hostfd, offset); -} - -static uint32_t gdb_flenfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_flen_cb, "fstat,%x,%x", - gf->hostfd, arm_flen_buf(cpu)); -} - -#define SHFB_MAGIC_0 0x53 -#define SHFB_MAGIC_1 0x48 -#define SHFB_MAGIC_2 0x46 -#define SHFB_MAGIC_3 0x42 - -/* Feature bits reportable in feature byte 0 */ -#define SH_EXT_EXIT_EXTENDED (1 << 0) -#define SH_EXT_STDOUT_STDERR (1 << 1) - -static const uint8_t featurefile_data[] = { - SHFB_MAGIC_0, - SHFB_MAGIC_1, - SHFB_MAGIC_2, - SHFB_MAGIC_3, - SH_EXT_EXIT_EXTENDED | SH_EXT_STDOUT_STDERR, /* Feature byte 0 */ -}; - -static void init_featurefile_guestfd(int guestfd) -{ - GuestFD *gf = do_get_guestfd(guestfd); - - assert(gf); - gf->type = GuestFDFeatureFile; - gf->featurefile_offset = 0; -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_closefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - /* Nothing to do */ - return 0; -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_writefn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - /* This fd can never be open for writing */ - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; - - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_readfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong buf, uint32_t len) -{ - uint32_t i; -#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY - CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env; -#endif - char *s; - - s = lock_user(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len, 0); - if (!s) { - return len; - } - - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { - if (gf->featurefile_offset >= sizeof(featurefile_data)) { - break; - } - s[i] = featurefile_data[gf->featurefile_offset]; - gf->featurefile_offset++; - } - - unlock_user(s, buf, len); - - /* Return number of bytes not read */ - return len - i; -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_isattyfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return 0; -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_seekfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf, - target_ulong offset) -{ - gf->featurefile_offset = offset; - return 0; -} - -static uint32_t featurefile_flenfn(ARMCPU *cpu, GuestFD *gf) -{ - return sizeof(featurefile_data); -} - -typedef struct GuestFDFunctions { - sys_closefn *closefn; - sys_writefn *writefn; - sys_readfn *readfn; - sys_isattyfn *isattyfn; - sys_seekfn *seekfn; - sys_flenfn *flenfn; -} GuestFDFunctions; - -static const GuestFDFunctions guestfd_fns[] = { - [GuestFDHost] = { - .closefn = host_closefn, - .writefn = host_writefn, - .readfn = host_readfn, - .isattyfn = host_isattyfn, - .seekfn = host_seekfn, - .flenfn = host_flenfn, - }, - [GuestFDGDB] = { - .closefn = gdb_closefn, - .writefn = gdb_writefn, - .readfn = gdb_readfn, - .isattyfn = gdb_isattyfn, - .seekfn = gdb_seekfn, - .flenfn = gdb_flenfn, - }, - [GuestFDFeatureFile] = { - .closefn = featurefile_closefn, - .writefn = featurefile_writefn, - .readfn = featurefile_readfn, - .isattyfn = featurefile_isattyfn, - .seekfn = featurefile_seekfn, - .flenfn = featurefile_flenfn, - }, -}; - -/* Read the input value from the argument block; fail the semihosting - * call if the memory read fails. - */ -#define GET_ARG(n) do { \ - if (is_a64(env)) { \ - if (get_user_u64(arg ## n, args + (n) * 8)) { \ - errno = EFAULT; \ - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); \ - } \ - } else { \ - if (get_user_u32(arg ## n, args + (n) * 4)) { \ - errno = EFAULT; \ - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); \ - } \ - } \ -} while (0) - -#define SET_ARG(n, val) \ - (is_a64(env) ? \ - put_user_u64(val, args + (n) * 8) : \ - put_user_u32(val, args + (n) * 4)) - -/* - * Do a semihosting call. - * - * The specification always says that the "return register" either - * returns a specific value or is corrupted, so we don't need to - * report to our caller whether we are returning a value or trying to - * leave the register unchanged. We use 0xdeadbeef as the return value - * when there isn't a defined return value for the call. - */ -target_ulong do_arm_semihosting(CPUARMState *env) -{ - ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env); - CPUState *cs = env_cpu(env); - target_ulong args; - target_ulong arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3; - char * s; - int nr; - uint32_t ret; - uint32_t len; - GuestFD *gf; - - if (is_a64(env)) { - /* Note that the syscall number is in W0, not X0 */ - nr = env->xregs[0] & 0xffffffffU; - args = env->xregs[1]; - } else { - nr = env->regs[0]; - args = env->regs[1]; - } - - switch (nr) { - case TARGET_SYS_OPEN: - { - int guestfd; - - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - GET_ARG(2); - s = lock_user_string(arg0); - if (!s) { - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - if (arg1 >= 12) { - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - errno = EINVAL; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - guestfd = alloc_guestfd(); - if (guestfd < 0) { - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - errno = EMFILE; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - if (strcmp(s, ":tt") == 0) { - int result_fileno; - - /* - * We implement SH_EXT_STDOUT_STDERR, so: - * open for read == stdin - * open for write == stdout - * open for append == stderr - */ - if (arg1 < 4) { - result_fileno = STDIN_FILENO; - } else if (arg1 < 8) { - result_fileno = STDOUT_FILENO; - } else { - result_fileno = STDERR_FILENO; - } - associate_guestfd(guestfd, result_fileno); - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - return guestfd; - } - if (strcmp(s, ":semihosting-features") == 0) { - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - /* We must fail opens for modes other than 0 ('r') or 1 ('rb') */ - if (arg1 != 0 && arg1 != 1) { - dealloc_guestfd(guestfd); - errno = EACCES; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - init_featurefile_guestfd(guestfd); - return guestfd; - } - - if (use_gdb_syscalls()) { - arm_semi_open_guestfd = guestfd; - ret = arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_open_cb, "open,%s,%x,1a4", arg0, - (int)arg2 + 1, gdb_open_modeflags[arg1]); - } else { - ret = set_swi_errno(env, open(s, open_modeflags[arg1], 0644)); - if (ret == (uint32_t)-1) { - dealloc_guestfd(guestfd); - } else { - associate_guestfd(guestfd, ret); - ret = guestfd; - } - } - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - return ret; - } - case TARGET_SYS_CLOSE: - GET_ARG(0); - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - ret = guestfd_fns[gf->type].closefn(cpu, gf); - dealloc_guestfd(arg0); - return ret; - case TARGET_SYS_WRITEC: - qemu_semihosting_console_outc(env, args); - return 0xdeadbeef; - case TARGET_SYS_WRITE0: - return qemu_semihosting_console_outs(env, args); - case TARGET_SYS_WRITE: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - GET_ARG(2); - len = arg2; - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - return guestfd_fns[gf->type].writefn(cpu, gf, arg1, len); - case TARGET_SYS_READ: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - GET_ARG(2); - len = arg2; - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - return guestfd_fns[gf->type].readfn(cpu, gf, arg1, len); - case TARGET_SYS_READC: - return qemu_semihosting_console_inc(env); - case TARGET_SYS_ISTTY: - GET_ARG(0); - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - return guestfd_fns[gf->type].isattyfn(cpu, gf); - case TARGET_SYS_SEEK: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - return guestfd_fns[gf->type].seekfn(cpu, gf, arg1); - case TARGET_SYS_FLEN: - GET_ARG(0); - - gf = get_guestfd(arg0); - if (!gf) { - errno = EBADF; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - return guestfd_fns[gf->type].flenfn(cpu, gf); - case TARGET_SYS_TMPNAM: - qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP, "%s: SYS_TMPNAM not implemented", __func__); - return -1; - case TARGET_SYS_REMOVE: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - if (use_gdb_syscalls()) { - ret = arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "unlink,%s", - arg0, (int)arg1 + 1); - } else { - s = lock_user_string(arg0); - if (!s) { - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - ret = set_swi_errno(env, remove(s)); - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - } - return ret; - case TARGET_SYS_RENAME: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - GET_ARG(2); - GET_ARG(3); - if (use_gdb_syscalls()) { - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "rename,%s,%s", - arg0, (int)arg1 + 1, arg2, (int)arg3 + 1); - } else { - char *s2; - s = lock_user_string(arg0); - s2 = lock_user_string(arg2); - if (!s || !s2) { - errno = EFAULT; - ret = set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } else { - ret = set_swi_errno(env, rename(s, s2)); - } - if (s2) - unlock_user(s2, arg2, 0); - if (s) - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - return ret; - } - case TARGET_SYS_CLOCK: - return clock() / (CLOCKS_PER_SEC / 100); - case TARGET_SYS_TIME: - return set_swi_errno(env, time(NULL)); - case TARGET_SYS_SYSTEM: - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - if (use_gdb_syscalls()) { - return arm_gdb_syscall(cpu, arm_semi_cb, "system,%s", - arg0, (int)arg1 + 1); - } else { - s = lock_user_string(arg0); - if (!s) { - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - ret = set_swi_errno(env, system(s)); - unlock_user(s, arg0, 0); - return ret; - } - case TARGET_SYS_ERRNO: - return get_swi_errno(env); - case TARGET_SYS_GET_CMDLINE: - { - /* Build a command-line from the original argv. - * - * The inputs are: - * * arg0, pointer to a buffer of at least the size - * specified in arg1. - * * arg1, size of the buffer pointed to by arg0 in - * bytes. - * - * The outputs are: - * * arg0, pointer to null-terminated string of the - * command line. - * * arg1, length of the string pointed to by arg0. - */ - - char *output_buffer; - size_t input_size; - size_t output_size; - int status = 0; -#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) - const char *cmdline; -#else - TaskState *ts = cs->opaque; -#endif - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - input_size = arg1; - /* Compute the size of the output string. */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) - cmdline = semihosting_get_cmdline(); - if (cmdline == NULL) { - cmdline = ""; /* Default to an empty line. */ - } - output_size = strlen(cmdline) + 1; /* Count terminating 0. */ -#else - unsigned int i; - - output_size = ts->info->arg_end - ts->info->arg_start; - if (!output_size) { - /* - * We special-case the "empty command line" case (argc==0). - * Just provide the terminating 0. - */ - output_size = 1; - } -#endif - - if (output_size > input_size) { - /* Not enough space to store command-line arguments. */ - errno = E2BIG; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - /* Adjust the command-line length. */ - if (SET_ARG(1, output_size - 1)) { - /* Couldn't write back to argument block */ - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - /* Lock the buffer on the ARM side. */ - output_buffer = lock_user(VERIFY_WRITE, arg0, output_size, 0); - if (!output_buffer) { - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - - /* Copy the command-line arguments. */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) - pstrcpy(output_buffer, output_size, cmdline); -#else - if (output_size == 1) { - /* Empty command-line. */ - output_buffer[0] = '\0'; - goto out; - } - - if (copy_from_user(output_buffer, ts->info->arg_start, - output_size)) { - errno = EFAULT; - status = set_swi_errno(env, -1); - goto out; - } - - /* Separate arguments by white spaces. */ - for (i = 0; i < output_size - 1; i++) { - if (output_buffer[i] == 0) { - output_buffer[i] = ' '; - } - } - out: -#endif - /* Unlock the buffer on the ARM side. */ - unlock_user(output_buffer, arg0, output_size); - - return status; - } - case TARGET_SYS_HEAPINFO: - { - target_ulong retvals[4]; - target_ulong limit; - int i; -#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY - TaskState *ts = cs->opaque; -#else - const struct arm_boot_info *info = env->boot_info; - target_ulong rambase = info->loader_start; -#endif - - GET_ARG(0); - -#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY - /* - * Some C libraries assume the heap immediately follows .bss, so - * allocate it using sbrk. - */ - if (!ts->heap_limit) { - abi_ulong ret; - - ts->heap_base = do_brk(0); - limit = ts->heap_base + ARM_ANGEL_HEAP_SIZE; - /* Try a big heap, and reduce the size if that fails. */ - for (;;) { - ret = do_brk(limit); - if (ret >= limit) { - break; - } - limit = (ts->heap_base >> 1) + (limit >> 1); - } - ts->heap_limit = limit; - } - - retvals[0] = ts->heap_base; - retvals[1] = ts->heap_limit; - retvals[2] = ts->stack_base; - retvals[3] = 0; /* Stack limit. */ -#else - limit = current_machine->ram_size; - /* TODO: Make this use the limit of the loaded application. */ - retvals[0] = rambase + limit / 2; - retvals[1] = rambase + limit; - retvals[2] = rambase + limit; /* Stack base */ - retvals[3] = rambase; /* Stack limit. */ -#endif - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(retvals); i++) { - bool fail; - - if (is_a64(env)) { - fail = put_user_u64(retvals[i], arg0 + i * 8); - } else { - fail = put_user_u32(retvals[i], arg0 + i * 4); - } - - if (fail) { - /* Couldn't write back to argument block */ - errno = EFAULT; - return set_swi_errno(env, -1); - } - } - return 0; - } - case TARGET_SYS_EXIT: - case TARGET_SYS_EXIT_EXTENDED: - if (nr == TARGET_SYS_EXIT_EXTENDED || is_a64(env)) { - /* - * The A64 version of SYS_EXIT takes a parameter block, - * so the application-exit type can return a subcode which - * is the exit status code from the application. - * SYS_EXIT_EXTENDED is an a new-in-v2.0 optional function - * which allows A32/T32 guests to also provide a status code. - */ - GET_ARG(0); - GET_ARG(1); - - if (arg0 == ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit) { - ret = arg1; - } else { - ret = 1; - } - } else { - /* - * The A32/T32 version of SYS_EXIT specifies only - * Stopped_ApplicationExit as normal exit, but does not - * allow the guest to specify the exit status code. - * Everything else is considered an error. - */ - ret = (args == ADP_Stopped_ApplicationExit) ? 0 : 1; - } - gdb_exit(ret); - exit(ret); - case TARGET_SYS_SYNCCACHE: - /* - * Clean the D-cache and invalidate the I-cache for the specified - * virtual address range. This is a nop for us since we don't - * implement caches. This is only present on A64. - */ - if (is_a64(env)) { - return 0; - } - /* fall through -- invalid for A32/T32 */ - default: - fprintf(stderr, "qemu: Unsupported SemiHosting SWI 0x%02x\n", nr); - cpu_dump_state(cs, stderr, 0); - abort(); - } -} diff --git a/target/arm/meson.build b/target/arm/meson.build index f5de2a77b8..15b936c101 100644 --- a/target/arm/meson.build +++ b/target/arm/meson.build @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ arm_ss.add(files( )) arm_ss.add(zlib) -arm_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_TCG', if_true: files('arm-semi.c')) - arm_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_KVM', if_true: files('kvm.c', 'kvm64.c'), if_false: files('kvm-stub.c')) arm_ss.add(when: 'TARGET_AARCH64', if_true: files( |