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20 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
21 #include "qemu-common.h"
23 #include "cpu_loop-common.h"
25 void cpu_loop(CPUAlphaState
*env
)
27 CPUState
*cs
= env_cpu(env
);
29 target_siginfo_t info
;
33 bool arch_interrupt
= true;
36 trapnr
= cpu_exec(cs
);
38 process_queued_cpu_work(cs
);
42 fprintf(stderr
, "Reset requested. Exit\n");
46 fprintf(stderr
, "Machine check exception. Exit\n");
49 case EXCP_SMP_INTERRUPT
:
50 case EXCP_CLK_INTERRUPT
:
51 case EXCP_DEV_INTERRUPT
:
52 fprintf(stderr
, "External interrupt. Exit\n");
56 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGSEGV
;
58 info
.si_code
= (page_get_flags(env
->trap_arg0
) & PAGE_VALID
59 ? TARGET_SEGV_ACCERR
: TARGET_SEGV_MAPERR
);
60 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->trap_arg0
;
61 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
64 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGBUS
;
66 info
.si_code
= TARGET_BUS_ADRALN
;
67 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->trap_arg0
;
68 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
72 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGILL
;
74 info
.si_code
= TARGET_ILL_ILLOPC
;
75 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->pc
;
76 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
79 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGFPE
;
81 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_FLTINV
;
82 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->pc
;
83 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
86 /* No-op. Linux simply re-enables the FPU. */
89 switch (env
->error_code
) {
92 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGTRAP
;
94 info
.si_code
= TARGET_TRAP_BRKPT
;
95 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->pc
;
96 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
100 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGTRAP
;
103 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->pc
;
104 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
108 trapnr
= env
->ir
[IR_V0
];
109 sysret
= do_syscall(env
, trapnr
,
110 env
->ir
[IR_A0
], env
->ir
[IR_A1
],
111 env
->ir
[IR_A2
], env
->ir
[IR_A3
],
112 env
->ir
[IR_A4
], env
->ir
[IR_A5
],
114 if (sysret
== -TARGET_ERESTARTSYS
) {
118 if (sysret
== -TARGET_QEMU_ESIGRETURN
) {
121 /* Syscall writes 0 to V0 to bypass error check, similar
122 to how this is handled internal to Linux kernel.
123 (Ab)use trapnr temporarily as boolean indicating error. */
124 trapnr
= (env
->ir
[IR_V0
] != 0 && sysret
< 0);
125 env
->ir
[IR_V0
] = (trapnr
? -sysret
: sysret
);
126 env
->ir
[IR_A3
] = trapnr
;
130 /* ??? We can probably elide the code using page_unprotect
131 that is checking for self-modifying code. Instead we
132 could simply call tb_flush here. Until we work out the
133 changes required to turn off the extra write protection,
134 this can be a no-op. */
138 /* Handled in the translator for usermode. */
142 /* Handled in the translator for usermode. */
146 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGFPE
;
147 switch (env
->ir
[IR_A0
]) {
148 case TARGET_GEN_INTOVF
:
149 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_INTOVF
;
151 case TARGET_GEN_INTDIV
:
152 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_INTDIV
;
154 case TARGET_GEN_FLTOVF
:
155 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_FLTOVF
;
157 case TARGET_GEN_FLTUND
:
158 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_FLTUND
;
160 case TARGET_GEN_FLTINV
:
161 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_FLTINV
;
163 case TARGET_GEN_FLTINE
:
164 info
.si_code
= TARGET_FPE_FLTRES
;
166 case TARGET_GEN_ROPRAND
:
170 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGTRAP
;
175 info
._sifields
._sigfault
._addr
= env
->pc
;
176 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
183 info
.si_signo
= TARGET_SIGTRAP
;
185 info
.si_code
= TARGET_TRAP_BRKPT
;
186 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_FAULT
, &info
);
189 /* Just indicate that signals should be handled asap. */
192 cpu_exec_step_atomic(cs
);
193 arch_interrupt
= false;
196 fprintf(stderr
, "Unhandled trap: 0x%x\n", trapnr
);
197 cpu_dump_state(cs
, stderr
, 0);
200 process_pending_signals (env
);
202 /* Most of the traps imply a transition through PALcode, which
203 implies an REI instruction has been executed. Which means
204 that RX and LOCK_ADDR should be cleared. But there are a
205 few exceptions for traps internal to QEMU. */
206 if (arch_interrupt
) {
207 env
->flags
&= ~ENV_FLAG_RX_FLAG
;
213 void target_cpu_copy_regs(CPUArchState
*env
, struct target_pt_regs
*regs
)
217 for(i
= 0; i
< 28; i
++) {
218 env
->ir
[i
] = ((abi_ulong
*)regs
)[i
];
220 env
->ir
[IR_SP
] = regs
->usp
;