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Re: [Qemu-devel] RISCV: when will the CLIC be ready?


From: liuzhiwei
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] RISCV: when will the CLIC be ready?
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 21:39:11 +0800
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On 2019/8/17 上午1:29, Alistair Francis wrote:
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 8:39 PM liuzhiwei<address@hidden>  wrote:
Hi, Palmer

When Michael Clark still was the maintainer of RISCV QEMU, he wrote in the mail 
list, "the CLIC interrupt controller is under testing,
and will be included in QEMU 3.1 or 3.2". It is pity that the CLIC is not in
included even in QEMU 4.1.0.
I see that there is a CLIC branch available here:
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu/pull/157

It looks like all of the work is in a single commit
(https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu/pull/157/commits/206d9ac339feb9ef2c325402a00f0f45f453d019)
and that most of the other commits in the PR have already made it into
master.

Although the CLIC commit is very large it doesn't seem impossible to
manually pull out the CLIC bits and apply it onto master.

Do you know the state of the CLIC model? If it's working it shouldn't
be too hard to rebase the work and get the code into mainline.

Alistair

Hi,  Alistair

In my opinion, the CLIC code almost works.
Last year when my workmate ported an RTOS, I once read the CLIC specification and used the CLIC model code. It worked through  all the tests after fixed two bugs. I also had sent the patch to Michael, but without response(maybe a wrong email address).

diff --git a/target/riscv/cpu_helper.c b/target/riscv/cpu_helper.c
index 7bf6cbc..95d80ab 100644
--- a/target/riscv/cpu_helper.c
+++ b/target/riscv/cpu_helper.c
@@ -505,6 +505,9 @@ static target_ulong riscv_intr_pc(CPURISCVState *env,
     if (!(async || clic)) {
         return tvec & ~0b11;
     }
+    if (clic) {
+        cause &= 0x3ff;
+    }
/* bits [1:0] encode mode; 0 = direct, 1 = vectored, 2 >= reserved */
     switch (mode1) {
@@ -645,6 +648,9 @@ void riscv_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
         riscv_cpu_set_mode(env, PRV_M);
     }
+ if (clic) {
+        env->exccode = 0;
+    }
     /* NOTE: it is not necessary to yield load reservations here. It is only
        necessary for an SC from "another hart" to cause a load reservation
        to be yielded. Refer to the memory consistency model section of the

After that, the specification has updated and the code may changed. I didn't 
pull new code again.

If the CLIC model may merged into the mainline, and no body maintain the code, 
I'd like to work on it, fixing the bugs and updating the code according to 
latest specification.

Best Regards,
Zhiwei

As we have cpus using CLIC, I have to use the out of tree qemu code in SIFIVE
a long time. Could you tell me when it will be upstreamed?

Best Regards
Zhiwei




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