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[Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCH] target-ppc: fix RFI by clearing some bits of MS
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Alexander Graf |
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[Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCH] target-ppc: fix RFI by clearing some bits of MSR |
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Mon, 31 May 2010 17:06:15 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (X11/20090817) |
Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> From: Thomas Monjalon <address@hidden>
>
> Since commit 2ada0ed, "Return From Interrupt" is broken for PPC processors
> because some interrupt specifics bits of SRR1 are copied to MSR.
>
> SRR1 is a save of MSR during interrupt.
> During RFI, MSR must be restored from SRR1.
> But some bits of SRR1 are interrupt-specific and are not used for MSR saving.
>
> This is the specification (ISA 2.06) at chapter 6.4.3 (Interrupt Processing):
> "2. Bits 33:36 and 42:47 of SRR1 or HSRR1 are loaded with information specific
> to the interrupt type.
> 3. Bits 0:32, 37:41, and 48:63 of SRR1 or HSRR1 are loaded with a copy of the
> corresponding bits of the MSR."
>
> Below is a representation of MSR bits which are not saved:
> 0:15 16:31 32 33:36 37:41 42:47 48:63
> ——— | ——— | — X X X X — — — — — X X X X X X | ————
> 0000 0000 | 7 | 8 | 3 | F | 0000
>
> History:
> In the initial Qemu implementation (e1833e1), the mask 0x783F0000 was used for
> saving MSR in SRR1. But all the bits 32:47 were cleared during RFI restoring.
> This was wrong. The commit 2ada0ed explains that this breaks Altivec.
> Indeed, bit 38 (for Altivec support) must be saved and restored.
> The change of 2ada0ed was to restore all the bits of SRR1 to MSR.
> But it's also wrong.
>
> Explanation:
> As an example, let's see what's happening after a TLB miss.
> According to the e300 manual (E300CORERM table 5-6), the TLB miss interrupts
> set the bits 44-47 for KEY, I/D, WAY and S/L. These bits are specifics to the
> interrupt and must not be copied into MSR at the end of the interrupt.
> With the current implementation, a TLB miss overwrite bits POW, TGPR and ILE.
>
> Fix:
> It shouldn't be needed to filter-out bits on MSR saving when interrupt occurs.
> Specific bits overwrite MSR ones in SRR1.
> But at the end of interrupt (RFI), specifics bits must be cleared before
> restoring MSR from SRR1. The mask 0x783F0000 apply here.
>
> Discussion:
> The bits of the mask 0x783F0000 are cleared after an interrupt.
> I cannot find a specification which talks about this
> but I assume it is the truth since Linux can run this way.
> Maybe it's not perfect but it's better (works for e300).
>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <address@hidden>
> Cc: Alexander Graf <address@hidden>
>
Acked-by: Alexander Graf <address@hidden>