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Re: [qemu-s390x] [RFC 08/15] s390-bios: Map low core memory


From: Jason J. Herne
Subject: Re: [qemu-s390x] [RFC 08/15] s390-bios: Map low core memory
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 10:17:13 -0400
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On 07/17/2018 02:10 PM, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 05.07.2018 19:25, Jason J. Herne wrote:
From: "Jason J. Herne" <address@hidden>

Create a new header for basic architecture specific definitions and add a
mapping of low core memory. This mapping will be used by the real dasd boot
process.

Signed-off-by: Jason J. Herne <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: Jason J. Herne <address@hidden>
---
  pc-bios/s390-ccw/main.c      |   2 +
  pc-bios/s390-ccw/s390-arch.h | 100 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  2 files changed, 102 insertions(+)
  create mode 100644 pc-bios/s390-ccw/s390-arch.h

...

...
+    uint32_t        ccw2[2];                  /* 0x010 */
+    uint8_t         pad1[0x80 - 0x18];        /* 0x018 */
+    uint32_t        ext_params;               /* 0x080 */
+    uint16_t        cpu_addr;                 /* 0x084 */
+    uint16_t        ext_int_code;             /* 0x086 */
+    uint16_t        svc_ilen;                 /* 0x088 */
+    uint16_t        svc_code;                 /* 0x08a */
+    uint16_t        pgm_ilen;                 /* 0x08c */
+    uint16_t        pgm_code;                 /* 0x08e */
+    uint32_t        data_exc_code;            /* 0x090 */
+    uint16_t        mon_class_num;            /* 0x094 */
+    uint16_t        per_perc_atmid;           /* 0x096 */
+    uint64_t        per_address;              /* 0x098 */
+    uint8_t         exc_access_id;            /* 0x0a0 */
+    uint8_t         per_access_id;            /* 0x0a1 */
+    uint8_t         op_access_id;             /* 0x0a2 */
+    uint8_t         ar_access_id;             /* 0x0a3 */
+    uint8_t         pad2[0xA8 - 0xA4];        /* 0x0a4 */
+    uint64_t        trans_exc_code;           /* 0x0a8 */
+    uint64_t        monitor_code;             /* 0x0b0 */
+    uint16_t        subchannel_id;            /* 0x0b8 */
+    uint16_t        subchannel_nr;            /* 0x0ba */
+    uint32_t        io_int_parm;              /* 0x0bc */
+    uint32_t        io_int_word;              /* 0x0c0 */
+    uint8_t         pad3[0xc8 - 0xc4];        /* 0x0c4 */
+    uint32_t        stfl_fac_list;            /* 0x0c8 */
+    uint8_t         pad4[0xe8 - 0xcc];        /* 0x0cc */
+    uint64_t        mcic;                     /* 0x0e8 */
+    uint8_t         pad5[0xf4 - 0xf0];        /* 0x0f0 */
+    uint32_t        external_damage_code;     /* 0x0f4 */
+    uint64_t        failing_storage_address;  /* 0x0f8 */
+    uint8_t         pad6[0x110 - 0x100];      /* 0x100 */
+    uint64_t        per_breaking_event_addr;  /* 0x110 */
+    uint8_t         pad7[0x120 - 0x118];      /* 0x118 */
+    PSW             restart_old_psw;          /* 0x120 */
+    PSW             external_old_psw;         /* 0x130 */
+    PSW             svc_old_psw;              /* 0x140 */
+    PSW             program_old_psw;          /* 0x150 */
+    PSW             mcck_old_psw;             /* 0x160 */
+    PSW             io_old_psw;               /* 0x170 */
+    uint8_t         pad8[0x1a0 - 0x180];      /* 0x180 */
+    PSW             restart_new_psw;          /* 0x1a0 */
+    PSW             external_new_psw;         /* 0x1b0 */
+    PSW             svc_new_psw;              /* 0x1c0 */
+    PSW             program_new_psw;          /* 0x1d0 */
+    PSW             mcck_new_psw;             /* 0x1e0 */
+    PSW             io_new_psw;               /* 0x1f0 */
+    PSW             return_psw;               /* 0x200 */
+    uint8_t         irb[64];                  /* 0x210 */
+    uint64_t        sync_enter_timer;         /* 0x250 */
+    uint64_t        async_enter_timer;        /* 0x258 */
+    uint64_t        exit_timer;               /* 0x260 */
+    uint64_t        last_update_timer;        /* 0x268 */
+    uint64_t        user_timer;               /* 0x270 */
+    uint64_t        system_timer;             /* 0x278 */
+    uint64_t        last_update_clock;        /* 0x280 */
+    uint64_t        steal_clock;              /* 0x288 */
+    PSW             return_mcck_psw;          /* 0x290 */
+    uint8_t         pad9[0xc00 - 0x2a0];      /* 0x2a0 */

The names of the fields look exactly the same as in the Linux kernel ...
maybe credit them at least in the patch description?

Due to some internal issues and bug hunting this has been on the back burner for a while. Getting back into it now...

I took lowcore from Qemu code, not the kernel. target/s390x/internal.h.


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-- Jason J. Herne (address@hidden)




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