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-rw-r--r-- | accel/tcg/user-exec.c | 88 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | linux-user/host/s390/host-signal.h | 94 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | linux-user/host/s390x/host-signal.h | 2 |
3 files changed, 95 insertions, 89 deletions
diff --git a/accel/tcg/user-exec.c b/accel/tcg/user-exec.c index 5cdbfab..f18f3b2 100644 --- a/accel/tcg/user-exec.c +++ b/accel/tcg/user-exec.c @@ -253,93 +253,7 @@ void *probe_access(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr, int size, return size ? g2h(env_cpu(env), addr) : NULL; } -#if defined(__s390__) - -int cpu_signal_handler(int host_signum, void *pinfo, - void *puc) -{ - siginfo_t *info = pinfo; - ucontext_t *uc = puc; - unsigned long pc; - uint16_t *pinsn; - int is_write = 0; - - pc = uc->uc_mcontext.psw.addr; - - /* - * ??? On linux, the non-rt signal handler has 4 (!) arguments instead - * of the normal 2 arguments. The 4th argument contains the "Translation- - * Exception Identification for DAT Exceptions" from the hardware (aka - * "int_parm_long"), which does in fact contain the is_write value. - * The rt signal handler, as far as I can tell, does not give this value - * at all. Not that we could get to it from here even if it were. - * So fall back to parsing instructions. Treat read-modify-write ones as - * writes, which is not fully correct, but for tracking self-modifying code - * this is better than treating them as reads. Checking si_addr page flags - * might be a viable improvement, albeit a racy one. - */ - /* ??? This is not even close to complete. */ - pinsn = (uint16_t *)pc; - switch (pinsn[0] >> 8) { - case 0x50: /* ST */ - case 0x42: /* STC */ - case 0x40: /* STH */ - case 0xba: /* CS */ - case 0xbb: /* CDS */ - is_write = 1; - break; - case 0xc4: /* RIL format insns */ - switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) { - case 0xf: /* STRL */ - case 0xb: /* STGRL */ - case 0x7: /* STHRL */ - is_write = 1; - } - break; - case 0xc8: /* SSF format insns */ - switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) { - case 0x2: /* CSST */ - is_write = 1; - } - break; - case 0xe3: /* RXY format insns */ - switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) { - case 0x50: /* STY */ - case 0x24: /* STG */ - case 0x72: /* STCY */ - case 0x70: /* STHY */ - case 0x8e: /* STPQ */ - case 0x3f: /* STRVH */ - case 0x3e: /* STRV */ - case 0x2f: /* STRVG */ - is_write = 1; - } - break; - case 0xeb: /* RSY format insns */ - switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) { - case 0x14: /* CSY */ - case 0x30: /* CSG */ - case 0x31: /* CDSY */ - case 0x3e: /* CDSG */ - case 0xe4: /* LANG */ - case 0xe6: /* LAOG */ - case 0xe7: /* LAXG */ - case 0xe8: /* LAAG */ - case 0xea: /* LAALG */ - case 0xf4: /* LAN */ - case 0xf6: /* LAO */ - case 0xf7: /* LAX */ - case 0xfa: /* LAAL */ - case 0xf8: /* LAA */ - is_write = 1; - } - break; - } - - return handle_cpu_signal(pc, info, is_write, &uc->uc_sigmask); -} - -#elif defined(__mips__) +#if defined(__mips__) #if defined(__misp16) || defined(__mips_micromips) #error "Unsupported encoding" diff --git a/linux-user/host/s390/host-signal.h b/linux-user/host/s390/host-signal.h index f4b4d65..26990e4 100644 --- a/linux-user/host/s390/host-signal.h +++ b/linux-user/host/s390/host-signal.h @@ -1 +1,93 @@ -#define HOST_SIGNAL_PLACEHOLDER +/* + * host-signal.h: signal info dependent on the host architecture + * + * Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Fabrice Bellard + * Copyright (c) 2021 Linaro Limited + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. + * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. + */ + +#ifndef S390_HOST_SIGNAL_H +#define S390_HOST_SIGNAL_H + +static inline uintptr_t host_signal_pc(ucontext_t *uc) +{ + return uc->uc_mcontext.psw.addr; +} + +static inline bool host_signal_write(siginfo_t *info, ucontext_t *uc) +{ + uint16_t *pinsn = (uint16_t *)host_signal_pc(uc); + + /* + * ??? On linux, the non-rt signal handler has 4 (!) arguments instead + * of the normal 2 arguments. The 4th argument contains the "Translation- + * Exception Identification for DAT Exceptions" from the hardware (aka + * "int_parm_long"), which does in fact contain the is_write value. + * The rt signal handler, as far as I can tell, does not give this value + * at all. Not that we could get to it from here even if it were. + * So fall back to parsing instructions. Treat read-modify-write ones as + * writes, which is not fully correct, but for tracking self-modifying code + * this is better than treating them as reads. Checking si_addr page flags + * might be a viable improvement, albeit a racy one. + */ + /* ??? This is not even close to complete. */ + switch (pinsn[0] >> 8) { + case 0x50: /* ST */ + case 0x42: /* STC */ + case 0x40: /* STH */ + case 0xba: /* CS */ + case 0xbb: /* CDS */ + return true; + case 0xc4: /* RIL format insns */ + switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) { + case 0xf: /* STRL */ + case 0xb: /* STGRL */ + case 0x7: /* STHRL */ + return true; + } + break; + case 0xc8: /* SSF format insns */ + switch (pinsn[0] & 0xf) { + case 0x2: /* CSST */ + return true; + } + break; + case 0xe3: /* RXY format insns */ + switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) { + case 0x50: /* STY */ + case 0x24: /* STG */ + case 0x72: /* STCY */ + case 0x70: /* STHY */ + case 0x8e: /* STPQ */ + case 0x3f: /* STRVH */ + case 0x3e: /* STRV */ + case 0x2f: /* STRVG */ + return true; + } + break; + case 0xeb: /* RSY format insns */ + switch (pinsn[2] & 0xff) { + case 0x14: /* CSY */ + case 0x30: /* CSG */ + case 0x31: /* CDSY */ + case 0x3e: /* CDSG */ + case 0xe4: /* LANG */ + case 0xe6: /* LAOG */ + case 0xe7: /* LAXG */ + case 0xe8: /* LAAG */ + case 0xea: /* LAALG */ + case 0xf4: /* LAN */ + case 0xf6: /* LAO */ + case 0xf7: /* LAX */ + case 0xfa: /* LAAL */ + case 0xf8: /* LAA */ + return true; + } + break; + } + return false; +} + +#endif diff --git a/linux-user/host/s390x/host-signal.h b/linux-user/host/s390x/host-signal.h index f4b4d65..0e83f93 100644 --- a/linux-user/host/s390x/host-signal.h +++ b/linux-user/host/s390x/host-signal.h @@ -1 +1 @@ -#define HOST_SIGNAL_PLACEHOLDER +#include "../s390/host-signal.h" |