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authorPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2024-07-16 11:30:32 +0100
committerPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2024-07-18 13:49:28 +0100
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target/arm: LDAPR should honour SCTLR_ELx.nAA
In commit c1a1f80518d360b when we added the FEAT_LSE2 relaxations to the alignment requirements for atomic and ordered loads and stores, we didn't quite get it right for LDAPR/LDAPRH/LDAPRB with no immediate offset. These instructions were handled in the old decoder as part of disas_ldst_atomic(), but unlike all the other insns that function decoded (LDADD, LDCLR, etc) these insns are "ordered", not "atomic", so they should be using check_ordered_align() rather than check_atomic_align(). Commit c1a1f80518d360b used check_atomic_align() regardless for everything in disas_ldst_atomic(). We then carried that incorrect check over in the decodetree conversion, where LDAPR/LDAPRH/LDAPRB are now handled by trans_LDAPR(). The effect is that when FEAT_LSE2 is implemented, these instructions don't honour the SCTLR_ELx.nAA bit and will generate alignment faults when they should not. (The LDAPR insns with an immediate offset were in disas_ldst_ldapr_stlr() and then in trans_LDAPR_i() and trans_STLR_i(), and have always used the correct check_ordered_align().) Use check_ordered_align() in trans_LDAPR(). Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org Fixes: c1a1f80518d360b ("target/arm: Relax ordered/atomic alignment checks for LSE2") Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20240709134504.3500007-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
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