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1 /*
2 * Memory region management for Tiny Code Generator for QEMU
4 * Copyright (c) 2008 Fabrice Bellard
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25 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
26 #include "qemu/units.h"
27 #include "qemu/madvise.h"
28 #include "qemu/mprotect.h"
29 #include "qemu/memalign.h"
30 #include "qemu/cacheinfo.h"
31 #include "qemu/qtree.h"
32 #include "qapi/error.h"
33 #include "tcg/tcg.h"
34 #include "exec/translation-block.h"
35 #include "tcg-internal.h"
36 #include "host/cpuinfo.h"
40 * Local source-level compatibility with Unix.
41 * Used by tcg_region_init below.
43 #if defined(_WIN32)
44 #define PROT_READ 1
45 #define PROT_WRITE 2
46 #define PROT_EXEC 4
47 #endif
49 struct tcg_region_tree {
50 QemuMutex lock;
51 QTree *tree;
52 /* padding to avoid false sharing is computed at run-time */
56 * We divide code_gen_buffer into equally-sized "regions" that TCG threads
57 * dynamically allocate from as demand dictates. Given appropriate region
58 * sizing, this minimizes flushes even when some TCG threads generate a lot
59 * more code than others.
61 struct tcg_region_state {
62 QemuMutex lock;
64 /* fields set at init time */
65 void *start_aligned;
66 void *after_prologue;
67 size_t n;
68 size_t size; /* size of one region */
69 size_t stride; /* .size + guard size */
70 size_t total_size; /* size of entire buffer, >= n * stride */
72 /* fields protected by the lock */
73 size_t current; /* current region index */
74 size_t agg_size_full; /* aggregate size of full regions */
77 static struct tcg_region_state region;
80 * This is an array of struct tcg_region_tree's, with padding.
81 * We use void * to simplify the computation of region_trees[i]; each
82 * struct is found every tree_size bytes.
84 static void *region_trees;
85 static size_t tree_size;
87 bool in_code_gen_buffer(const void *p)
90 * Much like it is valid to have a pointer to the byte past the
91 * end of an array (so long as you don't dereference it), allow
92 * a pointer to the byte past the end of the code gen buffer.
94 return (size_t)(p - region.start_aligned) <= region.total_size;
97 #ifndef CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER
98 static int host_prot_read_exec(void)
100 #if defined(CONFIG_LINUX) && defined(HOST_AARCH64) && defined(PROT_BTI)
101 if (cpuinfo & CPUINFO_BTI) {
102 return PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC | PROT_BTI;
104 #endif
105 return PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC;
107 #endif
109 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_TCG
110 const void *tcg_splitwx_to_rx(void *rw)
112 /* Pass NULL pointers unchanged. */
113 if (rw) {
114 g_assert(in_code_gen_buffer(rw));
115 rw += tcg_splitwx_diff;
117 return rw;
120 void *tcg_splitwx_to_rw(const void *rx)
122 /* Pass NULL pointers unchanged. */
123 if (rx) {
124 rx -= tcg_splitwx_diff;
125 /* Assert that we end with a pointer in the rw region. */
126 g_assert(in_code_gen_buffer(rx));
128 return (void *)rx;
130 #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_TCG */
132 /* compare a pointer @ptr and a tb_tc @s */
133 static int ptr_cmp_tb_tc(const void *ptr, const struct tb_tc *s)
135 if (ptr >= s->ptr + s->size) {
136 return 1;
137 } else if (ptr < s->ptr) {
138 return -1;
140 return 0;
143 static gint tb_tc_cmp(gconstpointer ap, gconstpointer bp, gpointer userdata)
145 const struct tb_tc *a = ap;
146 const struct tb_tc *b = bp;
149 * When both sizes are set, we know this isn't a lookup.
150 * This is the most likely case: every TB must be inserted; lookups
151 * are a lot less frequent.
153 if (likely(a->size && b->size)) {
154 if (a->ptr > b->ptr) {
155 return 1;
156 } else if (a->ptr < b->ptr) {
157 return -1;
159 /* a->ptr == b->ptr should happen only on deletions */
160 g_assert(a->size == b->size);
161 return 0;
164 * All lookups have either .size field set to 0.
165 * From the glib sources we see that @ap is always the lookup key. However
166 * the docs provide no guarantee, so we just mark this case as likely.
168 if (likely(a->size == 0)) {
169 return ptr_cmp_tb_tc(a->ptr, b);
171 return ptr_cmp_tb_tc(b->ptr, a);
174 static void tb_destroy(gpointer value)
176 TranslationBlock *tb = value;
177 qemu_spin_destroy(&tb->jmp_lock);
180 static void tcg_region_trees_init(void)
182 size_t i;
184 tree_size = ROUND_UP(sizeof(struct tcg_region_tree), qemu_dcache_linesize);
185 region_trees = qemu_memalign(qemu_dcache_linesize, region.n * tree_size);
186 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
187 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
189 qemu_mutex_init(&rt->lock);
190 rt->tree = q_tree_new_full(tb_tc_cmp, NULL, NULL, tb_destroy);
194 static struct tcg_region_tree *tc_ptr_to_region_tree(const void *p)
196 size_t region_idx;
199 * Like tcg_splitwx_to_rw, with no assert. The pc may come from
200 * a signal handler over which the caller has no control.
202 if (!in_code_gen_buffer(p)) {
203 p -= tcg_splitwx_diff;
204 if (!in_code_gen_buffer(p)) {
205 return NULL;
209 if (p < region.start_aligned) {
210 region_idx = 0;
211 } else {
212 ptrdiff_t offset = p - region.start_aligned;
214 if (offset > region.stride * (region.n - 1)) {
215 region_idx = region.n - 1;
216 } else {
217 region_idx = offset / region.stride;
220 return region_trees + region_idx * tree_size;
223 void tcg_tb_insert(TranslationBlock *tb)
225 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = tc_ptr_to_region_tree(tb->tc.ptr);
227 g_assert(rt != NULL);
228 qemu_mutex_lock(&rt->lock);
229 q_tree_insert(rt->tree, &tb->tc, tb);
230 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rt->lock);
233 void tcg_tb_remove(TranslationBlock *tb)
235 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = tc_ptr_to_region_tree(tb->tc.ptr);
237 g_assert(rt != NULL);
238 qemu_mutex_lock(&rt->lock);
239 q_tree_remove(rt->tree, &tb->tc);
240 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rt->lock);
244 * Find the TB 'tb' such that
245 * tb->tc.ptr <= tc_ptr < tb->tc.ptr + tb->tc.size
246 * Return NULL if not found.
248 TranslationBlock *tcg_tb_lookup(uintptr_t tc_ptr)
250 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = tc_ptr_to_region_tree((void *)tc_ptr);
251 TranslationBlock *tb;
252 struct tb_tc s = { .ptr = (void *)tc_ptr };
254 if (rt == NULL) {
255 return NULL;
258 qemu_mutex_lock(&rt->lock);
259 tb = q_tree_lookup(rt->tree, &s);
260 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rt->lock);
261 return tb;
264 static void tcg_region_tree_lock_all(void)
266 size_t i;
268 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
269 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
271 qemu_mutex_lock(&rt->lock);
275 static void tcg_region_tree_unlock_all(void)
277 size_t i;
279 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
280 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
282 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rt->lock);
286 void tcg_tb_foreach(GTraverseFunc func, gpointer user_data)
288 size_t i;
290 tcg_region_tree_lock_all();
291 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
292 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
294 q_tree_foreach(rt->tree, func, user_data);
296 tcg_region_tree_unlock_all();
299 size_t tcg_nb_tbs(void)
301 size_t nb_tbs = 0;
302 size_t i;
304 tcg_region_tree_lock_all();
305 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
306 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
308 nb_tbs += q_tree_nnodes(rt->tree);
310 tcg_region_tree_unlock_all();
311 return nb_tbs;
314 static void tcg_region_tree_reset_all(void)
316 size_t i;
318 tcg_region_tree_lock_all();
319 for (i = 0; i < region.n; i++) {
320 struct tcg_region_tree *rt = region_trees + i * tree_size;
322 /* Increment the refcount first so that destroy acts as a reset */
323 q_tree_ref(rt->tree);
324 q_tree_destroy(rt->tree);
326 tcg_region_tree_unlock_all();
329 static void tcg_region_bounds(size_t curr_region, void **pstart, void **pend)
331 void *start, *end;
333 start = region.start_aligned + curr_region * region.stride;
334 end = start + region.size;
336 if (curr_region == 0) {
337 start = region.after_prologue;
339 /* The final region may have a few extra pages due to earlier rounding. */
340 if (curr_region == region.n - 1) {
341 end = region.start_aligned + region.total_size;
344 *pstart = start;
345 *pend = end;
348 static void tcg_region_assign(TCGContext *s, size_t curr_region)
350 void *start, *end;
352 tcg_region_bounds(curr_region, &start, &end);
354 s->code_gen_buffer = start;
355 s->code_gen_ptr = start;
356 s->code_gen_buffer_size = end - start;
357 s->code_gen_highwater = end - TCG_HIGHWATER;
360 static bool tcg_region_alloc__locked(TCGContext *s)
362 if (region.current == region.n) {
363 return true;
365 tcg_region_assign(s, region.current);
366 region.current++;
367 return false;
371 * Request a new region once the one in use has filled up.
372 * Returns true on error.
374 bool tcg_region_alloc(TCGContext *s)
376 bool err;
377 /* read the region size now; alloc__locked will overwrite it on success */
378 size_t size_full = s->code_gen_buffer_size;
380 qemu_mutex_lock(&region.lock);
381 err = tcg_region_alloc__locked(s);
382 if (!err) {
383 region.agg_size_full += size_full - TCG_HIGHWATER;
385 qemu_mutex_unlock(&region.lock);
386 return err;
390 * Perform a context's first region allocation.
391 * This function does _not_ increment region.agg_size_full.
393 static void tcg_region_initial_alloc__locked(TCGContext *s)
395 bool err = tcg_region_alloc__locked(s);
396 g_assert(!err);
399 void tcg_region_initial_alloc(TCGContext *s)
401 qemu_mutex_lock(&region.lock);
402 tcg_region_initial_alloc__locked(s);
403 qemu_mutex_unlock(&region.lock);
406 /* Call from a safe-work context */
407 void tcg_region_reset_all(void)
409 unsigned int n_ctxs = qatomic_read(&tcg_cur_ctxs);
410 unsigned int i;
412 qemu_mutex_lock(&region.lock);
413 region.current = 0;
414 region.agg_size_full = 0;
416 for (i = 0; i < n_ctxs; i++) {
417 TCGContext *s = qatomic_read(&tcg_ctxs[i]);
418 tcg_region_initial_alloc__locked(s);
420 qemu_mutex_unlock(&region.lock);
422 tcg_region_tree_reset_all();
425 static size_t tcg_n_regions(size_t tb_size, unsigned max_cpus)
427 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
428 return 1;
429 #else
430 size_t n_regions;
433 * It is likely that some vCPUs will translate more code than others,
434 * so we first try to set more regions than max_cpus, with those regions
435 * being of reasonable size. If that's not possible we make do by evenly
436 * dividing the code_gen_buffer among the vCPUs.
438 /* Use a single region if all we have is one vCPU thread */
439 if (max_cpus == 1 || !qemu_tcg_mttcg_enabled()) {
440 return 1;
444 * Try to have more regions than max_cpus, with each region being >= 2 MB.
445 * If we can't, then just allocate one region per vCPU thread.
447 n_regions = tb_size / (2 * MiB);
448 if (n_regions <= max_cpus) {
449 return max_cpus;
451 return MIN(n_regions, max_cpus * 8);
452 #endif
456 * Minimum size of the code gen buffer. This number is randomly chosen,
457 * but not so small that we can't have a fair number of TB's live.
459 * Maximum size, MAX_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE, is defined in tcg-target.h.
460 * Unless otherwise indicated, this is constrained by the range of
461 * direct branches on the host cpu, as used by the TCG implementation
462 * of goto_tb.
464 #define MIN_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE (1 * MiB)
466 #if TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 32
467 #define DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE_1 (32 * MiB)
468 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
470 * For user mode on smaller 32 bit systems we may run into trouble
471 * allocating big chunks of data in the right place. On these systems
472 * we utilise a static code generation buffer directly in the binary.
474 #define USE_STATIC_CODE_GEN_BUFFER
475 #endif
476 #else /* TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 64 */
477 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
479 * As user-mode emulation typically means running multiple instances
480 * of the translator don't go too nuts with our default code gen
481 * buffer lest we make things too hard for the OS.
483 #define DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE_1 (128 * MiB)
484 #else
486 * We expect most system emulation to run one or two guests per host.
487 * Users running large scale system emulation may want to tweak their
488 * runtime setup via the tb-size control on the command line.
490 #define DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE_1 (1 * GiB)
491 #endif
492 #endif
494 #define DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE \
495 (DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE_1 < MAX_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE \
496 ? DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE_1 : MAX_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE)
498 #ifdef USE_STATIC_CODE_GEN_BUFFER
499 static uint8_t static_code_gen_buffer[DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE]
500 __attribute__((aligned(CODE_GEN_ALIGN)));
502 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer(size_t tb_size, int splitwx, Error **errp)
504 void *buf, *end;
505 size_t size;
507 if (splitwx > 0) {
508 error_setg(errp, "jit split-wx not supported");
509 return -1;
512 /* page-align the beginning and end of the buffer */
513 buf = static_code_gen_buffer;
514 end = static_code_gen_buffer + sizeof(static_code_gen_buffer);
515 buf = QEMU_ALIGN_PTR_UP(buf, qemu_real_host_page_size());
516 end = QEMU_ALIGN_PTR_DOWN(end, qemu_real_host_page_size());
518 size = end - buf;
520 /* Honor a command-line option limiting the size of the buffer. */
521 if (size > tb_size) {
522 size = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(tb_size, qemu_real_host_page_size());
525 region.start_aligned = buf;
526 region.total_size = size;
528 return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
530 #elif defined(_WIN32)
531 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer(size_t size, int splitwx, Error **errp)
533 void *buf;
535 if (splitwx > 0) {
536 error_setg(errp, "jit split-wx not supported");
537 return -1;
540 buf = VirtualAlloc(NULL, size, MEM_RESERVE | MEM_COMMIT,
541 PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE);
542 if (buf == NULL) {
543 error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(),
544 "allocate %zu bytes for jit buffer", size);
545 return false;
548 region.start_aligned = buf;
549 region.total_size = size;
551 return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC;
553 #else
554 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer_anon(size_t size, int prot,
555 int flags, Error **errp)
557 void *buf;
559 buf = mmap(NULL, size, prot, flags, -1, 0);
560 if (buf == MAP_FAILED) {
561 error_setg_errno(errp, errno,
562 "allocate %zu bytes for jit buffer", size);
563 return -1;
566 region.start_aligned = buf;
567 region.total_size = size;
568 return prot;
571 #ifndef CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER
572 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
573 #include "qemu/memfd.h"
575 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx_memfd(size_t size, Error **errp)
577 void *buf_rw = NULL, *buf_rx = MAP_FAILED;
578 int fd = -1;
580 buf_rw = qemu_memfd_alloc("tcg-jit", size, 0, &fd, errp);
581 if (buf_rw == NULL) {
582 goto fail;
585 buf_rx = mmap(NULL, size, host_prot_read_exec(), MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
586 if (buf_rx == MAP_FAILED) {
587 error_setg_errno(errp, errno,
588 "failed to map shared memory for execute");
589 goto fail;
592 close(fd);
593 region.start_aligned = buf_rw;
594 region.total_size = size;
595 tcg_splitwx_diff = buf_rx - buf_rw;
597 return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
599 fail:
600 /* buf_rx is always equal to MAP_FAILED here and does not require cleanup */
601 if (buf_rw) {
602 munmap(buf_rw, size);
604 if (fd >= 0) {
605 close(fd);
607 return -1;
609 #endif /* CONFIG_POSIX */
611 #ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
612 #include <mach/mach.h>
614 extern kern_return_t mach_vm_remap(vm_map_t target_task,
615 mach_vm_address_t *target_address,
616 mach_vm_size_t size,
617 mach_vm_offset_t mask,
618 int flags,
619 vm_map_t src_task,
620 mach_vm_address_t src_address,
621 boolean_t copy,
622 vm_prot_t *cur_protection,
623 vm_prot_t *max_protection,
624 vm_inherit_t inheritance);
626 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx_vmremap(size_t size, Error **errp)
628 kern_return_t ret;
629 mach_vm_address_t buf_rw, buf_rx;
630 vm_prot_t cur_prot, max_prot;
632 /* Map the read-write portion via normal anon memory. */
633 if (!alloc_code_gen_buffer_anon(size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
634 MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, errp)) {
635 return -1;
638 buf_rw = (mach_vm_address_t)region.start_aligned;
639 buf_rx = 0;
640 ret = mach_vm_remap(mach_task_self(),
641 &buf_rx,
642 size,
644 VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE,
645 mach_task_self(),
646 buf_rw,
647 false,
648 &cur_prot,
649 &max_prot,
650 VM_INHERIT_NONE);
651 if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) {
652 /* TODO: Convert "ret" to a human readable error message. */
653 error_setg(errp, "vm_remap for jit splitwx failed");
654 munmap((void *)buf_rw, size);
655 return -1;
658 if (mprotect((void *)buf_rx, size, host_prot_read_exec()) != 0) {
659 error_setg_errno(errp, errno, "mprotect for jit splitwx");
660 munmap((void *)buf_rx, size);
661 munmap((void *)buf_rw, size);
662 return -1;
665 tcg_splitwx_diff = buf_rx - buf_rw;
666 return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
668 #endif /* CONFIG_DARWIN */
669 #endif /* CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER */
671 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx(size_t size, Error **errp)
673 #ifndef CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER
674 # ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
675 return alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx_vmremap(size, errp);
676 # endif
677 # ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
678 return alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx_memfd(size, errp);
679 # endif
680 #endif
681 error_setg(errp, "jit split-wx not supported");
682 return -1;
685 static int alloc_code_gen_buffer(size_t size, int splitwx, Error **errp)
687 ERRP_GUARD();
688 int prot, flags;
690 if (splitwx) {
691 prot = alloc_code_gen_buffer_splitwx(size, errp);
692 if (prot >= 0) {
693 return prot;
696 * If splitwx force-on (1), fail;
697 * if splitwx default-on (-1), fall through to splitwx off.
699 if (splitwx > 0) {
700 return -1;
702 error_free_or_abort(errp);
706 * macOS 11.2 has a bug (Apple Feedback FB8994773) in which mprotect
707 * rejects a permission change from RWX -> NONE when reserving the
708 * guard pages later. We can go the other way with the same number
709 * of syscalls, so always begin with PROT_NONE.
711 prot = PROT_NONE;
712 flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;
713 #ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
714 /* Applicable to both iOS and macOS (Apple Silicon). */
715 if (!splitwx) {
716 flags |= MAP_JIT;
718 #endif
720 return alloc_code_gen_buffer_anon(size, prot, flags, errp);
722 #endif /* USE_STATIC_CODE_GEN_BUFFER, WIN32, POSIX */
725 * Initializes region partitioning.
727 * Called at init time from the parent thread (i.e. the one calling
728 * tcg_context_init), after the target's TCG globals have been set.
730 * Region partitioning works by splitting code_gen_buffer into separate regions,
731 * and then assigning regions to TCG threads so that the threads can translate
732 * code in parallel without synchronization.
734 * In system-mode the number of TCG threads is bounded by max_cpus, so we use at
735 * least max_cpus regions in MTTCG. In !MTTCG we use a single region.
736 * Note that the TCG options from the command-line (i.e. -accel accel=tcg,[...])
737 * must have been parsed before calling this function, since it calls
738 * qemu_tcg_mttcg_enabled().
740 * In user-mode we use a single region. Having multiple regions in user-mode
741 * is not supported, because the number of vCPU threads (recall that each thread
742 * spawned by the guest corresponds to a vCPU thread) is only bounded by the
743 * OS, and usually this number is huge (tens of thousands is not uncommon).
744 * Thus, given this large bound on the number of vCPU threads and the fact
745 * that code_gen_buffer is allocated at compile-time, we cannot guarantee
746 * that the availability of at least one region per vCPU thread.
748 * However, this user-mode limitation is unlikely to be a significant problem
749 * in practice. Multi-threaded guests share most if not all of their translated
750 * code, which makes parallel code generation less appealing than in system-mode
752 void tcg_region_init(size_t tb_size, int splitwx, unsigned max_cpus)
754 const size_t page_size = qemu_real_host_page_size();
755 size_t region_size;
756 int have_prot, need_prot;
758 /* Size the buffer. */
759 if (tb_size == 0) {
760 size_t phys_mem = qemu_get_host_physmem();
761 if (phys_mem == 0) {
762 tb_size = DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE;
763 } else {
764 tb_size = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(phys_mem / 8, page_size);
765 tb_size = MIN(DEFAULT_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE, tb_size);
768 if (tb_size < MIN_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE) {
769 tb_size = MIN_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE;
771 if (tb_size > MAX_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE) {
772 tb_size = MAX_CODE_GEN_BUFFER_SIZE;
775 have_prot = alloc_code_gen_buffer(tb_size, splitwx, &error_fatal);
776 assert(have_prot >= 0);
778 /* Request large pages for the buffer and the splitwx. */
779 qemu_madvise(region.start_aligned, region.total_size, QEMU_MADV_HUGEPAGE);
780 if (tcg_splitwx_diff) {
781 qemu_madvise(region.start_aligned + tcg_splitwx_diff,
782 region.total_size, QEMU_MADV_HUGEPAGE);
786 * Make region_size a multiple of page_size, using aligned as the start.
787 * As a result of this we might end up with a few extra pages at the end of
788 * the buffer; we will assign those to the last region.
790 region.n = tcg_n_regions(tb_size, max_cpus);
791 region_size = tb_size / region.n;
792 region_size = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(region_size, page_size);
794 /* A region must have at least 2 pages; one code, one guard */
795 g_assert(region_size >= 2 * page_size);
796 region.stride = region_size;
798 /* Reserve space for guard pages. */
799 region.size = region_size - page_size;
800 region.total_size -= page_size;
803 * The first region will be smaller than the others, via the prologue,
804 * which has yet to be allocated. For now, the first region begins at
805 * the page boundary.
807 region.after_prologue = region.start_aligned;
809 /* init the region struct */
810 qemu_mutex_init(&region.lock);
813 * Set guard pages in the rw buffer, as that's the one into which
814 * buffer overruns could occur. Do not set guard pages in the rx
815 * buffer -- let that one use hugepages throughout.
816 * Work with the page protections set up with the initial mapping.
818 need_prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
819 #ifndef CONFIG_TCG_INTERPRETER
820 if (tcg_splitwx_diff == 0) {
821 need_prot |= host_prot_read_exec();
823 #endif
824 for (size_t i = 0, n = region.n; i < n; i++) {
825 void *start, *end;
827 tcg_region_bounds(i, &start, &end);
828 if (have_prot != need_prot) {
829 int rc;
831 if (need_prot == (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC)) {
832 rc = qemu_mprotect_rwx(start, end - start);
833 } else if (need_prot == (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE)) {
834 rc = qemu_mprotect_rw(start, end - start);
835 } else {
836 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
837 rc = mprotect(start, end - start, need_prot);
838 #else
839 g_assert_not_reached();
840 #endif
842 if (rc) {
843 error_setg_errno(&error_fatal, errno,
844 "mprotect of jit buffer");
847 if (have_prot != 0) {
848 /* Guard pages are nice for bug detection but are not essential. */
849 (void)qemu_mprotect_none(end, page_size);
853 tcg_region_trees_init();
856 * Leave the initial context initialized to the first region.
857 * This will be the context into which we generate the prologue.
858 * It is also the only context for CONFIG_USER_ONLY.
860 tcg_region_initial_alloc__locked(&tcg_init_ctx);
863 void tcg_region_prologue_set(TCGContext *s)
865 /* Deduct the prologue from the first region. */
866 g_assert(region.start_aligned == s->code_gen_buffer);
867 region.after_prologue = s->code_ptr;
869 /* Recompute boundaries of the first region. */
870 tcg_region_assign(s, 0);
872 /* Register the balance of the buffer with gdb. */
873 tcg_register_jit(tcg_splitwx_to_rx(region.after_prologue),
874 region.start_aligned + region.total_size -
875 region.after_prologue);
879 * Returns the size (in bytes) of all translated code (i.e. from all regions)
880 * currently in the cache.
881 * See also: tcg_code_capacity()
882 * Do not confuse with tcg_current_code_size(); that one applies to a single
883 * TCG context.
885 size_t tcg_code_size(void)
887 unsigned int n_ctxs = qatomic_read(&tcg_cur_ctxs);
888 unsigned int i;
889 size_t total;
891 qemu_mutex_lock(&region.lock);
892 total = region.agg_size_full;
893 for (i = 0; i < n_ctxs; i++) {
894 const TCGContext *s = qatomic_read(&tcg_ctxs[i]);
895 size_t size;
897 size = qatomic_read(&s->code_gen_ptr) - s->code_gen_buffer;
898 g_assert(size <= s->code_gen_buffer_size);
899 total += size;
901 qemu_mutex_unlock(&region.lock);
902 return total;
906 * Returns the code capacity (in bytes) of the entire cache, i.e. including all
907 * regions.
908 * See also: tcg_code_size()
910 size_t tcg_code_capacity(void)
912 size_t guard_size, capacity;
914 /* no need for synchronization; these variables are set at init time */
915 guard_size = region.stride - region.size;
916 capacity = region.total_size;
917 capacity -= (region.n - 1) * guard_size;
918 capacity -= region.n * TCG_HIGHWATER;
920 return capacity;