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diff --git a/target/arm/debug_helper.c b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
index b18a6bd3a2..d09fccb0a4 100644
--- a/target/arm/debug_helper.c
+++ b/target/arm/debug_helper.c
@@ -6,8 +6,10 @@
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
+#include "qemu/log.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "internals.h"
+#include "cpregs.h"
#include "exec/exec-all.h"
#include "exec/helper-proto.h"
@@ -140,6 +142,9 @@ static bool aa32_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
*/
bool arm_generate_debug_exceptions(CPUARMState *env)
{
+ if ((env->cp15.oslsr_el1 & 1) || (env->cp15.osdlr_el1 & 1)) {
+ return false;
+ }
if (is_a64(env)) {
return aa64_generate_debug_exceptions(env);
} else {
@@ -528,6 +533,581 @@ void HELPER(exception_swstep)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t syndrome)
raise_exception_debug(env, EXCP_UDEF, syndrome);
}
+/*
+ * Check for traps to "powerdown debug" registers, which are controlled
+ * by MDCR.TDOSA
+ */
+static CPAccessResult access_tdosa(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ bool isread)
+{
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
+ bool mdcr_el2_tdosa = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDOSA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
+
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdosa) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
+ }
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDOSA)) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
+ }
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check for traps to "debug ROM" registers, which are controlled
+ * by MDCR_EL2.TDRA for EL2 but by the more general MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
+ */
+static CPAccessResult access_tdra(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ bool isread)
+{
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
+ bool mdcr_el2_tdra = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDRA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
+
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tdra) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
+ }
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
+ }
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check for traps to general debug registers, which are controlled
+ * by MDCR_EL2.TDA for EL2 and MDCR_EL3.TDA for EL3.
+ */
+static CPAccessResult access_tda(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ bool isread)
+{
+ int el = arm_current_el(env);
+ uint64_t mdcr_el2 = arm_mdcr_el2_eff(env);
+ bool mdcr_el2_tda = (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDA) || (mdcr_el2 & MDCR_TDE) ||
+ (arm_hcr_el2_eff(env) & HCR_TGE);
+
+ if (el < 2 && mdcr_el2_tda) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL2;
+ }
+ if (el < 3 && (env->cp15.mdcr_el3 & MDCR_TDA)) {
+ return CP_ACCESS_TRAP_EL3;
+ }
+ return CP_ACCESS_OK;
+}
+
+static void oslar_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ /*
+ * Writes to OSLAR_EL1 may update the OS lock status, which can be
+ * read via a bit in OSLSR_EL1.
+ */
+ int oslock;
+
+ if (ri->state == ARM_CP_STATE_AA32) {
+ oslock = (value == 0xC5ACCE55);
+ } else {
+ oslock = value & 1;
+ }
+
+ env->cp15.oslsr_el1 = deposit32(env->cp15.oslsr_el1, 1, 1, oslock);
+}
+
+static void osdlr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
+ /*
+ * Only defined bit is bit 0 (DLK); if Feat_DoubleLock is not
+ * implemented this is RAZ/WI.
+ */
+ if(arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64)
+ ? cpu_isar_feature(aa64_doublelock, cpu)
+ : cpu_isar_feature(aa32_doublelock, cpu)) {
+ env->cp15.osdlr_el1 = value & 1;
+ }
+}
+
+static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_cp_reginfo[] = {
+ /*
+ * DBGDRAR, DBGDSAR: always RAZ since we don't implement memory mapped
+ * debug components. The AArch64 version of DBGDRAR is named MDRAR_EL1;
+ * unlike DBGDRAR it is never accessible from EL0.
+ * DBGDSAR is deprecated and must RAZ from v8 anyway, so it has no AArch64
+ * accessor.
+ */
+ { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
+ { .name = "MDRAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
+ { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crn = 2, .crm = 0, .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tdra,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
+ /* Monitor debug system control register; the 32-bit alias is DBGDSCRext. */
+ { .name = "MDSCR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 2,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1),
+ .resetvalue = 0 },
+ /*
+ * MDCCSR_EL0[30:29] map to EDSCR[30:29]. Simply RAZ as the external
+ * Debug Communication Channel is not implemented.
+ */
+ { .name = "MDCCSR_EL0", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 3, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0 },
+ /*
+ * DBGDSCRint[15,12,5:2] map to MDSCR_EL1[15,12,5:2]. Map all bits as
+ * it is unlikely a guest will care.
+ * We don't implement the configurable EL0 access.
+ */
+ { .name = "DBGDSCRint", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA32,
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 0,
+ .type = ARM_CP_ALIAS,
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.mdscr_el1), },
+ { .name = "OSLAR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 0, .opc2 = 4,
+ .access = PL1_W, .type = ARM_CP_NO_RAW,
+ .accessfn = access_tdosa,
+ .writefn = oslar_write },
+ { .name = "OSLSR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 1, .opc2 = 4,
+ .access = PL1_R, .resetvalue = 10,
+ .accessfn = access_tdosa,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.oslsr_el1) },
+ /* Dummy OSDLR_EL1: 32-bit Linux will read this */
+ { .name = "OSDLR_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 1, .crm = 3, .opc2 = 4,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tdosa,
+ .writefn = osdlr_write,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.osdlr_el1) },
+ /*
+ * Dummy DBGVCR: Linux wants to clear this on startup, but we don't
+ * implement vector catch debug events yet.
+ */
+ { .name = "DBGVCR",
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
+ /*
+ * Dummy DBGVCR32_EL2 (which is only for a 64-bit hypervisor
+ * to save and restore a 32-bit guest's DBGVCR)
+ */
+ { .name = "DBGVCR32_EL2", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_AA64,
+ .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 4, .crn = 0, .crm = 7, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL2_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP | ARM_CP_EL3_NO_EL2_KEEP },
+ /*
+ * Dummy MDCCINT_EL1, since we don't implement the Debug Communications
+ * Channel but Linux may try to access this register. The 32-bit
+ * alias is DBGDCCINT.
+ */
+ { .name = "MDCCINT_EL1", .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = 2, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_NOP },
+};
+
+static const ARMCPRegInfo debug_lpae_cp_reginfo[] = {
+ /* 64 bit access versions of the (dummy) debug registers */
+ { .name = "DBGDRAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 1, .opc1 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
+ { .name = "DBGDSAR", .cp = 14, .crm = 2, .opc1 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .type = ARM_CP_CONST | ARM_CP_64BIT, .resetvalue = 0 },
+};
+
+void hw_watchpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
+{
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
+ vaddr len = 0;
+ vaddr wvr = env->cp15.dbgwvr[n];
+ uint64_t wcr = env->cp15.dbgwcr[n];
+ int mask;
+ int flags = BP_CPU | BP_STOP_BEFORE_ACCESS;
+
+ if (env->cpu_watchpoint[n]) {
+ cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
+ env->cpu_watchpoint[n] = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, E)) {
+ /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ switch (FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, LSC)) {
+ case 0:
+ /* LSC 00 is reserved and must behave as if the wp is disabled */
+ return;
+ case 1:
+ flags |= BP_MEM_READ;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ flags |= BP_MEM_WRITE;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ flags |= BP_MEM_ACCESS;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Attempts to use both MASK and BAS fields simultaneously are
+ * CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE; we opt to ignore BAS in this case,
+ * thus generating a watchpoint for every byte in the masked region.
+ */
+ mask = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, MASK);
+ if (mask == 1 || mask == 2) {
+ /*
+ * Reserved values of MASK; we must act as if the mask value was
+ * some non-reserved value, or as if the watchpoint were disabled.
+ * We choose the latter.
+ */
+ return;
+ } else if (mask) {
+ /* Watchpoint covers an aligned area up to 2GB in size */
+ len = 1ULL << mask;
+ /*
+ * If masked bits in WVR are not zero it's CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
+ * whether the watchpoint fires when the unmasked bits match; we opt
+ * to generate the exceptions.
+ */
+ wvr &= ~(len - 1);
+ } else {
+ /* Watchpoint covers bytes defined by the byte address select bits */
+ int bas = FIELD_EX64(wcr, DBGWCR, BAS);
+ int basstart;
+
+ if (extract64(wvr, 2, 1)) {
+ /*
+ * Deprecated case of an only 4-aligned address. BAS[7:4] are
+ * ignored, and BAS[3:0] define which bytes to watch.
+ */
+ bas &= 0xf;
+ }
+
+ if (bas == 0) {
+ /* This must act as if the watchpoint is disabled */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The BAS bits are supposed to be programmed to indicate a contiguous
+ * range of bytes. Otherwise it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
+ * we fire for each byte in the word/doubleword addressed by the WVR.
+ * We choose to ignore any non-zero bits after the first range of 1s.
+ */
+ basstart = ctz32(bas);
+ len = cto32(bas >> basstart);
+ wvr += basstart;
+ }
+
+ cpu_watchpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), wvr, len, flags,
+ &env->cpu_watchpoint[n]);
+}
+
+void hw_watchpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
+{
+ int i;
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
+
+ /*
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU watchpoints and our array, to
+ * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
+ */
+ cpu_watchpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
+ memset(env->cpu_watchpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_watchpoint));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_watchpoint); i++) {
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
+ }
+}
+
+static void dbgwvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
+ int i = ri->crm;
+
+ /*
+ * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
+ *
+ * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether [63:49] ([63:53] with FEAT_LVA)
+ * are hardwired to the value of bit [48] ([52] with FEAT_LVA), or if
+ * they contain the value written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
+ * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
+ *
+ * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which lets
+ * us avoid considering whether or not FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
+ */
+ value &= ~3ULL;
+
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
+}
+
+static void dbgwcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
+ int i = ri->crm;
+
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
+ hw_watchpoint_update(cpu, i);
+}
+
+void hw_breakpoint_update(ARMCPU *cpu, int n)
+{
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
+ uint64_t bvr = env->cp15.dbgbvr[n];
+ uint64_t bcr = env->cp15.dbgbcr[n];
+ vaddr addr;
+ int bt;
+ int flags = BP_CPU;
+
+ if (env->cpu_breakpoint[n]) {
+ cpu_breakpoint_remove_by_ref(CPU(cpu), env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
+ env->cpu_breakpoint[n] = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!extract64(bcr, 0, 1)) {
+ /* E bit clear : watchpoint disabled */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ bt = extract64(bcr, 20, 4);
+
+ switch (bt) {
+ case 4: /* unlinked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
+ case 5: /* linked address mismatch (reserved if AArch64) */
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
+ "arm: address mismatch breakpoint types not implemented\n");
+ return;
+ case 0: /* unlinked address match */
+ case 1: /* linked address match */
+ {
+ /*
+ * Bits [1:0] are RES0.
+ *
+ * It is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED whether bits [63:49]
+ * ([63:53] for FEAT_LVA) are hardwired to a copy of the sign bit
+ * of the VA field ([48] or [52] for FEAT_LVA), or whether the
+ * value is read as written. It is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE
+ * whether the RESS bits are ignored when comparing an address.
+ * Therefore we are allowed to compare the entire register, which
+ * lets us avoid considering whether FEAT_LVA is actually enabled.
+ *
+ * The BAS field is used to allow setting breakpoints on 16-bit
+ * wide instructions; it is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE whether
+ * a bp will fire if the addresses covered by the bp and the addresses
+ * covered by the insn overlap but the insn doesn't start at the
+ * start of the bp address range. We choose to require the insn and
+ * the bp to have the same address. The constraints on writing to
+ * BAS enforced in dbgbcr_write mean we have only four cases:
+ * 0b0000 => no breakpoint
+ * 0b0011 => breakpoint on addr
+ * 0b1100 => breakpoint on addr + 2
+ * 0b1111 => breakpoint on addr
+ * See also figure D2-3 in the v8 ARM ARM (DDI0487A.c).
+ */
+ int bas = extract64(bcr, 5, 4);
+ addr = bvr & ~3ULL;
+ if (bas == 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (bas == 0xc) {
+ addr += 2;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case 2: /* unlinked context ID match */
+ case 8: /* unlinked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
+ case 10: /* unlinked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
+ qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
+ "arm: unlinked context breakpoint types not implemented\n");
+ return;
+ case 9: /* linked VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
+ case 11: /* linked context ID and VMID match (reserved if no EL2) */
+ case 3: /* linked context ID match */
+ default:
+ /*
+ * We must generate no events for Linked context matches (unless
+ * they are linked to by some other bp/wp, which is handled in
+ * updates for the linking bp/wp). We choose to also generate no events
+ * for reserved values.
+ */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ cpu_breakpoint_insert(CPU(cpu), addr, flags, &env->cpu_breakpoint[n]);
+}
+
+void hw_breakpoint_update_all(ARMCPU *cpu)
+{
+ int i;
+ CPUARMState *env = &cpu->env;
+
+ /*
+ * Completely clear out existing QEMU breakpoints and our array, to
+ * avoid possible stale entries following migration load.
+ */
+ cpu_breakpoint_remove_all(CPU(cpu), BP_CPU);
+ memset(env->cpu_breakpoint, 0, sizeof(env->cpu_breakpoint));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cpu->env.cpu_breakpoint); i++) {
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
+ }
+}
+
+static void dbgbvr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
+ int i = ri->crm;
+
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
+}
+
+static void dbgbcr_write(CPUARMState *env, const ARMCPRegInfo *ri,
+ uint64_t value)
+{
+ ARMCPU *cpu = env_archcpu(env);
+ int i = ri->crm;
+
+ /*
+ * BAS[3] is a read-only copy of BAS[2], and BAS[1] a read-only
+ * copy of BAS[0].
+ */
+ value = deposit64(value, 6, 1, extract64(value, 5, 1));
+ value = deposit64(value, 8, 1, extract64(value, 7, 1));
+
+ raw_write(env, ri, value);
+ hw_breakpoint_update(cpu, i);
+}
+
+void define_debug_regs(ARMCPU *cpu)
+{
+ /*
+ * Define v7 and v8 architectural debug registers.
+ * These are just dummy implementations for now.
+ */
+ int i;
+ int wrps, brps, ctx_cmps;
+
+ /*
+ * The Arm ARM says DBGDIDR is optional and deprecated if EL1 cannot
+ * use AArch32. Given that bit 15 is RES1, if the value is 0 then
+ * the register must not exist for this cpu.
+ */
+ if (cpu->isar.dbgdidr != 0) {
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdidr = {
+ .name = "DBGDIDR", .cp = 14, .crn = 0, .crm = 0,
+ .opc1 = 0, .opc2 = 0,
+ .access = PL0_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdidr,
+ };
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdidr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * DBGDEVID is present in the v7 debug architecture if
+ * DBGDIDR.DEVID_imp is 1 (bit 15); from v7.1 and on it is
+ * mandatory (and bit 15 is RES1). DBGDEVID1 and DBGDEVID2 exist
+ * from v7.1 of the debug architecture. Because no fields have yet
+ * been defined in DBGDEVID2 (and quite possibly none will ever
+ * be) we don't define an ARMISARegisters field for it.
+ * These registers exist only if EL1 can use AArch32, but that
+ * happens naturally because they are only PL1 accessible anyway.
+ */
+ if (extract32(cpu->isar.dbgdidr, 15, 1)) {
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid = {
+ .name = "DBGDEVID",
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 2, .crn = 7,
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid,
+ };
+ define_one_arm_cp_reg(cpu, &dbgdevid);
+ }
+ if (cpu_isar_feature(aa32_debugv7p1, cpu)) {
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgdevid12[] = {
+ {
+ .name = "DBGDEVID1",
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 1, .crn = 7,
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = cpu->isar.dbgdevid1,
+ }, {
+ .name = "DBGDEVID2",
+ .cp = 14, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 7, .opc2 = 0, .crn = 7,
+ .access = PL1_R, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .type = ARM_CP_CONST, .resetvalue = 0,
+ },
+ };
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgdevid12);
+ }
+
+ brps = arm_num_brps(cpu);
+ wrps = arm_num_wrps(cpu);
+ ctx_cmps = arm_num_ctx_cmps(cpu);
+
+ assert(ctx_cmps <= brps);
+
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_cp_reginfo);
+
+ if (arm_feature(&cpu->env, ARM_FEATURE_LPAE)) {
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, debug_lpae_cp_reginfo);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < brps; i++) {
+ char *dbgbvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBVR%d_EL1", i);
+ char *dbgbcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGBCR%d_EL1", i);
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
+ { .name = dbgbvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 4,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbvr[i]),
+ .writefn = dbgbvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
+ },
+ { .name = dbgbcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 5,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgbcr[i]),
+ .writefn = dbgbcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
+ },
+ };
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
+ g_free(dbgbvr_el1_name);
+ g_free(dbgbcr_el1_name);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < wrps; i++) {
+ char *dbgwvr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWVR%d_EL1", i);
+ char *dbgwcr_el1_name = g_strdup_printf("DBGWCR%d_EL1", i);
+ ARMCPRegInfo dbgregs[] = {
+ { .name = dbgwvr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 6,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwvr[i]),
+ .writefn = dbgwvr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
+ },
+ { .name = dbgwcr_el1_name, .state = ARM_CP_STATE_BOTH,
+ .cp = 14, .opc0 = 2, .opc1 = 0, .crn = 0, .crm = i, .opc2 = 7,
+ .access = PL1_RW, .accessfn = access_tda,
+ .fieldoffset = offsetof(CPUARMState, cp15.dbgwcr[i]),
+ .writefn = dbgwcr_write, .raw_writefn = raw_write
+ },
+ };
+ define_arm_cp_regs(cpu, dbgregs);
+ g_free(dbgwvr_el1_name);
+ g_free(dbgwcr_el1_name);
+ }
+}
+
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
vaddr arm_adjust_watchpoint_address(CPUState *cs, vaddr addr, int len)