qemu/hw/intc/arm_gicv3_dist.c
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   1/*
   2 * ARM GICv3 emulation: Distributor
   3 *
   4 * Copyright (c) 2015 Huawei.
   5 * Copyright (c) 2016 Linaro Limited.
   6 * Written by Shlomo Pongratz, Peter Maydell
   7 *
   8 * This code is licensed under the GPL, version 2 or (at your option)
   9 * any later version.
  10 */
  11
  12#include "qemu/osdep.h"
  13#include "qemu/log.h"
  14#include "trace.h"
  15#include "gicv3_internal.h"
  16
  17/* The GICD_NSACR registers contain a two bit field for each interrupt which
  18 * allows the guest to give NonSecure code access to registers controlling
  19 * Secure interrupts:
  20 *  0b00: no access (NS accesses to bits for Secure interrupts will RAZ/WI)
  21 *  0b01: NS r/w accesses permitted to ISPENDR, SETSPI_NSR, SGIR
  22 *  0b10: as 0b01, and also r/w to ICPENDR, r/o to ISACTIVER/ICACTIVER,
  23 *        and w/o to CLRSPI_NSR
  24 *  0b11: as 0b10, and also r/w to IROUTER and ITARGETSR
  25 *
  26 * Given a (multiple-of-32) interrupt number, these mask functions return
  27 * a mask word where each bit is 1 if the NSACR settings permit access
  28 * to the interrupt. The mask returned can then be ORed with the GICD_GROUP
  29 * word for this set of interrupts to give an overall mask.
  30 */
  31
  32typedef uint32_t maskfn(GICv3State *s, int irq);
  33
  34static uint32_t mask_nsacr_ge1(GICv3State *s, int irq)
  35{
  36    /* Return a mask where each bit is set if the NSACR field is >= 1 */
  37    uint64_t raw_nsacr = s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16 + 1];
  38
  39    raw_nsacr = raw_nsacr << 32 | s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16];
  40    raw_nsacr = (raw_nsacr >> 1) | raw_nsacr;
  41    return half_unshuffle64(raw_nsacr);
  42}
  43
  44static uint32_t mask_nsacr_ge2(GICv3State *s, int irq)
  45{
  46    /* Return a mask where each bit is set if the NSACR field is >= 2 */
  47    uint64_t raw_nsacr = s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16 + 1];
  48
  49    raw_nsacr = raw_nsacr << 32 | s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16];
  50    raw_nsacr = raw_nsacr >> 1;
  51    return half_unshuffle64(raw_nsacr);
  52}
  53
  54/* We don't need a mask_nsacr_ge3() because IROUTER<n> isn't a bitmap register,
  55 * but it would be implemented using:
  56 *  raw_nsacr = (raw_nsacr >> 1) & raw_nsacr;
  57 */
  58
  59static uint32_t mask_group_and_nsacr(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs,
  60                                     maskfn *maskfn, int irq)
  61{
  62    /* Return a 32-bit mask which should be applied for this set of 32
  63     * interrupts; each bit is 1 if access is permitted by the
  64     * combination of attrs.secure, GICD_GROUPR and GICD_NSACR.
  65     */
  66    uint32_t mask;
  67
  68    if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
  69        /* bits for Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts are RAZ/WI
  70         * unless the NSACR bits permit access.
  71         */
  72        mask = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->group, irq);
  73        if (maskfn) {
  74            mask |= maskfn(s, irq);
  75        }
  76        return mask;
  77    }
  78    return 0xFFFFFFFFU;
  79}
  80
  81static int gicd_ns_access(GICv3State *s, int irq)
  82{
  83    /* Return the 2 bit NS_access<x> field from GICD_NSACR<n> for the
  84     * specified interrupt.
  85     */
  86    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
  87        return 0;
  88    }
  89    return extract32(s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16], (irq % 16) * 2, 2);
  90}
  91
  92static void gicd_write_set_bitmap_reg(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs,
  93                                      uint32_t *bmp,
  94                                      maskfn *maskfn,
  95                                      int offset, uint32_t val)
  96{
  97    /* Helper routine to implement writing to a "set-bitmap" register
  98     * (GICD_ISENABLER, GICD_ISPENDR, etc).
  99     * Semantics implemented here:
 100     * RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented IRQs
 101     * Bits corresponding to Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts RAZ/WI.
 102     * Writing 1 means "set bit in bitmap"; writing 0 is ignored.
 103     * offset should be the offset in bytes of the register from the start
 104     * of its group.
 105     */
 106    int irq = offset * 8;
 107
 108    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 109        return;
 110    }
 111    val &= mask_group_and_nsacr(s, attrs, maskfn, irq);
 112    *gic_bmp_ptr32(bmp, irq) |= val;
 113    gicv3_update(s, irq, 32);
 114}
 115
 116static void gicd_write_clear_bitmap_reg(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs,
 117                                        uint32_t *bmp,
 118                                        maskfn *maskfn,
 119                                        int offset, uint32_t val)
 120{
 121    /* Helper routine to implement writing to a "clear-bitmap" register
 122     * (GICD_ICENABLER, GICD_ICPENDR, etc).
 123     * Semantics implemented here:
 124     * RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented IRQs
 125     * Bits corresponding to Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts RAZ/WI.
 126     * Writing 1 means "clear bit in bitmap"; writing 0 is ignored.
 127     * offset should be the offset in bytes of the register from the start
 128     * of its group.
 129     */
 130    int irq = offset * 8;
 131
 132    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 133        return;
 134    }
 135    val &= mask_group_and_nsacr(s, attrs, maskfn, irq);
 136    *gic_bmp_ptr32(bmp, irq) &= ~val;
 137    gicv3_update(s, irq, 32);
 138}
 139
 140static uint32_t gicd_read_bitmap_reg(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs,
 141                                     uint32_t *bmp,
 142                                     maskfn *maskfn,
 143                                     int offset)
 144{
 145    /* Helper routine to implement reading a "set/clear-bitmap" register
 146     * (GICD_ICENABLER, GICD_ISENABLER, GICD_ICPENDR, etc).
 147     * Semantics implemented here:
 148     * RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented IRQs
 149     * Bits corresponding to Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts RAZ/WI.
 150     * offset should be the offset in bytes of the register from the start
 151     * of its group.
 152     */
 153    int irq = offset * 8;
 154    uint32_t val;
 155
 156    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 157        return 0;
 158    }
 159    val = *gic_bmp_ptr32(bmp, irq);
 160    if (bmp == s->pending) {
 161        /* The PENDING register is a special case -- for level triggered
 162         * interrupts, the PENDING state is the logical OR of the state of
 163         * the PENDING latch with the input line level.
 164         */
 165        uint32_t edge = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->edge_trigger, irq);
 166        uint32_t level = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->level, irq);
 167        val |= (~edge & level);
 168    }
 169    val &= mask_group_and_nsacr(s, attrs, maskfn, irq);
 170    return val;
 171}
 172
 173static uint8_t gicd_read_ipriorityr(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs, int irq)
 174{
 175    /* Read the value of GICD_IPRIORITYR<n> for the specified interrupt,
 176     * honouring security state (these are RAZ/WI for Group 0 or Secure
 177     * Group 1 interrupts).
 178     */
 179    uint32_t prio;
 180
 181    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 182        return 0;
 183    }
 184
 185    prio = s->gicd_ipriority[irq];
 186
 187    if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 188        if (!gicv3_gicd_group_test(s, irq)) {
 189            /* Fields for Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts are RAZ/WI */
 190            return 0;
 191        }
 192        /* NS view of the interrupt priority */
 193        prio = (prio << 1) & 0xff;
 194    }
 195    return prio;
 196}
 197
 198static void gicd_write_ipriorityr(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs, int irq,
 199                                  uint8_t value)
 200{
 201    /* Write the value of GICD_IPRIORITYR<n> for the specified interrupt,
 202     * honouring security state (these are RAZ/WI for Group 0 or Secure
 203     * Group 1 interrupts).
 204     */
 205    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 206        return;
 207    }
 208
 209    if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 210        if (!gicv3_gicd_group_test(s, irq)) {
 211            /* Fields for Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts are RAZ/WI */
 212            return;
 213        }
 214        /* NS view of the interrupt priority */
 215        value = 0x80 | (value >> 1);
 216    }
 217    s->gicd_ipriority[irq] = value;
 218}
 219
 220static uint64_t gicd_read_irouter(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs, int irq)
 221{
 222    /* Read the value of GICD_IROUTER<n> for the specified interrupt,
 223     * honouring security state.
 224     */
 225    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 226        return 0;
 227    }
 228
 229    if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 230        /* RAZ/WI for NS accesses to secure interrupts */
 231        if (!gicv3_gicd_group_test(s, irq)) {
 232            if (gicd_ns_access(s, irq) != 3) {
 233                return 0;
 234            }
 235        }
 236    }
 237
 238    return s->gicd_irouter[irq];
 239}
 240
 241static void gicd_write_irouter(GICv3State *s, MemTxAttrs attrs, int irq,
 242                               uint64_t val)
 243{
 244    /* Write the value of GICD_IROUTER<n> for the specified interrupt,
 245     * honouring security state.
 246     */
 247    if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 248        return;
 249    }
 250
 251    if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 252        /* RAZ/WI for NS accesses to secure interrupts */
 253        if (!gicv3_gicd_group_test(s, irq)) {
 254            if (gicd_ns_access(s, irq) != 3) {
 255                return;
 256            }
 257        }
 258    }
 259
 260    s->gicd_irouter[irq] = val;
 261    gicv3_cache_target_cpustate(s, irq);
 262    gicv3_update(s, irq, 1);
 263}
 264
 265static MemTxResult gicd_readb(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 266                              uint64_t *data, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 267{
 268    /* Most GICv3 distributor registers do not support byte accesses. */
 269    switch (offset) {
 270    case GICD_CPENDSGIR ... GICD_CPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 271    case GICD_SPENDSGIR ... GICD_SPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 272    case GICD_ITARGETSR ... GICD_ITARGETSR + 0x3ff:
 273        /* This GIC implementation always has affinity routing enabled,
 274         * so these registers are all RAZ/WI.
 275         */
 276        return MEMTX_OK;
 277    case GICD_IPRIORITYR ... GICD_IPRIORITYR + 0x3ff:
 278        *data = gicd_read_ipriorityr(s, attrs, offset - GICD_IPRIORITYR);
 279        return MEMTX_OK;
 280    default:
 281        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 282    }
 283}
 284
 285static MemTxResult gicd_writeb(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 286                               uint64_t value, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 287{
 288    /* Most GICv3 distributor registers do not support byte accesses. */
 289    switch (offset) {
 290    case GICD_CPENDSGIR ... GICD_CPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 291    case GICD_SPENDSGIR ... GICD_SPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 292    case GICD_ITARGETSR ... GICD_ITARGETSR + 0x3ff:
 293        /* This GIC implementation always has affinity routing enabled,
 294         * so these registers are all RAZ/WI.
 295         */
 296        return MEMTX_OK;
 297    case GICD_IPRIORITYR ... GICD_IPRIORITYR + 0x3ff:
 298    {
 299        int irq = offset - GICD_IPRIORITYR;
 300
 301        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 302            return MEMTX_OK;
 303        }
 304        gicd_write_ipriorityr(s, attrs, irq, value);
 305        gicv3_update(s, irq, 1);
 306        return MEMTX_OK;
 307    }
 308    default:
 309        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 310    }
 311}
 312
 313static MemTxResult gicd_readw(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 314                              uint64_t *data, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 315{
 316    /* Only GICD_SETSPI_NSR, GICD_CLRSPI_NSR, GICD_SETSPI_SR and GICD_SETSPI_NSR
 317     * support 16 bit accesses, and those registers are all part of the
 318     * optional message-based SPI feature which this GIC does not currently
 319     * implement (ie for us GICD_TYPER.MBIS == 0), so for us they are
 320     * reserved.
 321     */
 322    return MEMTX_ERROR;
 323}
 324
 325static MemTxResult gicd_writew(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 326                               uint64_t value, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 327{
 328    /* Only GICD_SETSPI_NSR, GICD_CLRSPI_NSR, GICD_SETSPI_SR and GICD_SETSPI_NSR
 329     * support 16 bit accesses, and those registers are all part of the
 330     * optional message-based SPI feature which this GIC does not currently
 331     * implement (ie for us GICD_TYPER.MBIS == 0), so for us they are
 332     * reserved.
 333     */
 334    return MEMTX_ERROR;
 335}
 336
 337static MemTxResult gicd_readl(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 338                              uint64_t *data, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 339{
 340    /* Almost all GICv3 distributor registers are 32-bit.
 341     * Note that WO registers must return an UNKNOWN value on reads,
 342     * not an abort.
 343     */
 344
 345    switch (offset) {
 346    case GICD_CTLR:
 347        if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 348            /* The NS view of the GICD_CTLR sees only certain bits:
 349             * + bit [31] (RWP) is an alias of the Secure bit [31]
 350             * + bit [4] (ARE_NS) is an alias of Secure bit [5]
 351             * + bit [1] (EnableGrp1A) is an alias of Secure bit [1] if
 352             *   NS affinity routing is enabled, otherwise RES0
 353             * + bit [0] (EnableGrp1) is an alias of Secure bit [1] if
 354             *   NS affinity routing is not enabled, otherwise RES0
 355             * Since for QEMU affinity routing is always enabled
 356             * for both S and NS this means that bits [4] and [5] are
 357             * both always 1, and we can simply make the NS view
 358             * be bits 31, 4 and 1 of the S view.
 359             */
 360            *data = s->gicd_ctlr & (GICD_CTLR_ARE_S |
 361                                    GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1NS |
 362                                    GICD_CTLR_RWP);
 363        } else {
 364            *data = s->gicd_ctlr;
 365        }
 366        return MEMTX_OK;
 367    case GICD_TYPER:
 368    {
 369        /* For this implementation:
 370         * No1N == 1 (1-of-N SPI interrupts not supported)
 371         * A3V == 1 (non-zero values of Affinity level 3 supported)
 372         * IDbits == 0xf (we support 16-bit interrupt identifiers)
 373         * DVIS == 0 (Direct virtual LPI injection not supported)
 374         * LPIS == 0 (LPIs not supported)
 375         * MBIS == 0 (message-based SPIs not supported)
 376         * SecurityExtn == 1 if security extns supported
 377         * CPUNumber == 0 since for us ARE is always 1
 378         * ITLinesNumber == (num external irqs / 32) - 1
 379         */
 380        int itlinesnumber = ((s->num_irq - GIC_INTERNAL) / 32) - 1;
 381
 382        *data = (1 << 25) | (1 << 24) | (s->security_extn << 10) |
 383            (0xf << 19) | itlinesnumber;
 384        return MEMTX_OK;
 385    }
 386    case GICD_IIDR:
 387        /* We claim to be an ARM r0p0 with a zero ProductID.
 388         * This is the same as an r0p0 GIC-500.
 389         */
 390        *data = gicv3_iidr();
 391        return MEMTX_OK;
 392    case GICD_STATUSR:
 393        /* RAZ/WI for us (this is an optional register and our implementation
 394         * does not track RO/WO/reserved violations to report them to the guest)
 395         */
 396        *data = 0;
 397        return MEMTX_OK;
 398    case GICD_IGROUPR ... GICD_IGROUPR + 0x7f:
 399    {
 400        int irq;
 401
 402        if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 403            *data = 0;
 404            return MEMTX_OK;
 405        }
 406        /* RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented irqs */
 407        irq = (offset - GICD_IGROUPR) * 8;
 408        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 409            *data = 0;
 410            return MEMTX_OK;
 411        }
 412        *data = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->group, irq);
 413        return MEMTX_OK;
 414    }
 415    case GICD_ISENABLER ... GICD_ISENABLER + 0x7f:
 416        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->enabled, NULL,
 417                                     offset - GICD_ISENABLER);
 418        return MEMTX_OK;
 419    case GICD_ICENABLER ... GICD_ICENABLER + 0x7f:
 420        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->enabled, NULL,
 421                                     offset - GICD_ICENABLER);
 422        return MEMTX_OK;
 423    case GICD_ISPENDR ... GICD_ISPENDR + 0x7f:
 424        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->pending, mask_nsacr_ge1,
 425                                     offset - GICD_ISPENDR);
 426        return MEMTX_OK;
 427    case GICD_ICPENDR ... GICD_ICPENDR + 0x7f:
 428        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->pending, mask_nsacr_ge2,
 429                                     offset - GICD_ICPENDR);
 430        return MEMTX_OK;
 431    case GICD_ISACTIVER ... GICD_ISACTIVER + 0x7f:
 432        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->active, mask_nsacr_ge2,
 433                                     offset - GICD_ISACTIVER);
 434        return MEMTX_OK;
 435    case GICD_ICACTIVER ... GICD_ICACTIVER + 0x7f:
 436        *data = gicd_read_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->active, mask_nsacr_ge2,
 437                                     offset - GICD_ICACTIVER);
 438        return MEMTX_OK;
 439    case GICD_IPRIORITYR ... GICD_IPRIORITYR + 0x3ff:
 440    {
 441        int i, irq = offset - GICD_IPRIORITYR;
 442        uint32_t value = 0;
 443
 444        for (i = irq + 3; i >= irq; i--, value <<= 8) {
 445            value |= gicd_read_ipriorityr(s, attrs, i);
 446        }
 447        *data = value;
 448        return MEMTX_OK;
 449    }
 450    case GICD_ITARGETSR ... GICD_ITARGETSR + 0x3ff:
 451        /* RAZ/WI since affinity routing is always enabled */
 452        *data = 0;
 453        return MEMTX_OK;
 454    case GICD_ICFGR ... GICD_ICFGR + 0xff:
 455    {
 456        /* Here only the even bits are used; odd bits are RES0 */
 457        int irq = (offset - GICD_ICFGR) * 4;
 458        uint32_t value = 0;
 459
 460        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 461            *data = 0;
 462            return MEMTX_OK;
 463        }
 464
 465        /* Since our edge_trigger bitmap is one bit per irq, we only need
 466         * half of the 32-bit word, which we can then spread out
 467         * into the odd bits.
 468         */
 469        value = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->edge_trigger, irq & ~0x1f);
 470        value &= mask_group_and_nsacr(s, attrs, NULL, irq & ~0x1f);
 471        value = extract32(value, (irq & 0x1f) ? 16 : 0, 16);
 472        value = half_shuffle32(value) << 1;
 473        *data = value;
 474        return MEMTX_OK;
 475    }
 476    case GICD_IGRPMODR ... GICD_IGRPMODR + 0xff:
 477    {
 478        int irq;
 479
 480        if ((s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) || !attrs.secure) {
 481            /* RAZ/WI if security disabled, or if
 482             * security enabled and this is an NS access
 483             */
 484            *data = 0;
 485            return MEMTX_OK;
 486        }
 487        /* RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented irqs */
 488        irq = (offset - GICD_IGRPMODR) * 8;
 489        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 490            *data = 0;
 491            return MEMTX_OK;
 492        }
 493        *data = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->grpmod, irq);
 494        return MEMTX_OK;
 495    }
 496    case GICD_NSACR ... GICD_NSACR + 0xff:
 497    {
 498        /* Two bits per interrupt */
 499        int irq = (offset - GICD_NSACR) * 4;
 500
 501        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 502            *data = 0;
 503            return MEMTX_OK;
 504        }
 505
 506        if ((s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) || !attrs.secure) {
 507            /* RAZ/WI if security disabled, or if
 508             * security enabled and this is an NS access
 509             */
 510            *data = 0;
 511            return MEMTX_OK;
 512        }
 513
 514        *data = s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16];
 515        return MEMTX_OK;
 516    }
 517    case GICD_CPENDSGIR ... GICD_CPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 518    case GICD_SPENDSGIR ... GICD_SPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 519        /* RAZ/WI since affinity routing is always enabled */
 520        *data = 0;
 521        return MEMTX_OK;
 522    case GICD_IROUTER ... GICD_IROUTER + 0x1fdf:
 523    {
 524        uint64_t r;
 525        int irq = (offset - GICD_IROUTER) / 8;
 526
 527        r = gicd_read_irouter(s, attrs, irq);
 528        if (offset & 7) {
 529            *data = r >> 32;
 530        } else {
 531            *data = (uint32_t)r;
 532        }
 533        return MEMTX_OK;
 534    }
 535    case GICD_IDREGS ... GICD_IDREGS + 0x1f:
 536        /* ID registers */
 537        *data = gicv3_idreg(offset - GICD_IDREGS);
 538        return MEMTX_OK;
 539    case GICD_SGIR:
 540        /* WO registers, return unknown value */
 541        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR,
 542                      "%s: invalid guest read from WO register at offset "
 543                      TARGET_FMT_plx "\n", __func__, offset);
 544        *data = 0;
 545        return MEMTX_OK;
 546    default:
 547        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 548    }
 549}
 550
 551static MemTxResult gicd_writel(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 552                               uint64_t value, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 553{
 554    /* Almost all GICv3 distributor registers are 32-bit. Note that
 555     * RO registers must ignore writes, not abort.
 556     */
 557
 558    switch (offset) {
 559    case GICD_CTLR:
 560    {
 561        uint32_t mask;
 562        /* GICv3 5.3.20 */
 563        if (s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) {
 564            /* With only one security state, E1NWF is RAZ/WI, DS is RAO/WI,
 565             * ARE is RAO/WI (affinity routing always on), and only
 566             * bits 0 and 1 (group enables) are writable.
 567             */
 568            mask = GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP0 | GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1NS;
 569        } else {
 570            if (attrs.secure) {
 571                /* for secure access:
 572                 * ARE_NS and ARE_S are RAO/WI (affinity routing always on)
 573                 * E1NWF is RAZ/WI (we don't support enable-1-of-n-wakeup)
 574                 *
 575                 * We can only modify bits[2:0] (the group enables).
 576                 */
 577                mask = GICD_CTLR_DS | GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP0 | GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1_ALL;
 578            } else {
 579                /* For non secure access ARE_NS is RAO/WI and EnableGrp1
 580                 * is RES0. The only writable bit is [1] (EnableGrp1A), which
 581                 * is an alias of the Secure bit [1].
 582                 */
 583                mask = GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1NS;
 584            }
 585        }
 586        s->gicd_ctlr = (s->gicd_ctlr & ~mask) | (value & mask);
 587        if (value & mask & GICD_CTLR_DS) {
 588            /* We just set DS, so the ARE_NS and EnG1S bits are now RES0.
 589             * Note that this is a one-way transition because if DS is set
 590             * then it's not writeable, so it can only go back to 0 with a
 591             * hardware reset.
 592             */
 593            s->gicd_ctlr &= ~(GICD_CTLR_EN_GRP1S | GICD_CTLR_ARE_NS);
 594        }
 595        gicv3_full_update(s);
 596        return MEMTX_OK;
 597    }
 598    case GICD_STATUSR:
 599        /* RAZ/WI for our implementation */
 600        return MEMTX_OK;
 601    case GICD_IGROUPR ... GICD_IGROUPR + 0x7f:
 602    {
 603        int irq;
 604
 605        if (!attrs.secure && !(s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS)) {
 606            return MEMTX_OK;
 607        }
 608        /* RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented irqs */
 609        irq = (offset - GICD_IGROUPR) * 8;
 610        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 611            return MEMTX_OK;
 612        }
 613        *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->group, irq) = value;
 614        gicv3_update(s, irq, 32);
 615        return MEMTX_OK;
 616    }
 617    case GICD_ISENABLER ... GICD_ISENABLER + 0x7f:
 618        gicd_write_set_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->enabled, NULL,
 619                                  offset - GICD_ISENABLER, value);
 620        return MEMTX_OK;
 621    case GICD_ICENABLER ... GICD_ICENABLER + 0x7f:
 622        gicd_write_clear_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->enabled, NULL,
 623                                    offset - GICD_ICENABLER, value);
 624        return MEMTX_OK;
 625    case GICD_ISPENDR ... GICD_ISPENDR + 0x7f:
 626        gicd_write_set_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->pending, mask_nsacr_ge1,
 627                                  offset - GICD_ISPENDR, value);
 628        return MEMTX_OK;
 629    case GICD_ICPENDR ... GICD_ICPENDR + 0x7f:
 630        gicd_write_clear_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->pending, mask_nsacr_ge2,
 631                                    offset - GICD_ICPENDR, value);
 632        return MEMTX_OK;
 633    case GICD_ISACTIVER ... GICD_ISACTIVER + 0x7f:
 634        gicd_write_set_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->active, NULL,
 635                                  offset - GICD_ISACTIVER, value);
 636        return MEMTX_OK;
 637    case GICD_ICACTIVER ... GICD_ICACTIVER + 0x7f:
 638        gicd_write_clear_bitmap_reg(s, attrs, s->active, NULL,
 639                                    offset - GICD_ICACTIVER, value);
 640        return MEMTX_OK;
 641    case GICD_IPRIORITYR ... GICD_IPRIORITYR + 0x3ff:
 642    {
 643        int i, irq = offset - GICD_IPRIORITYR;
 644
 645        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq + 3 >= s->num_irq) {
 646            return MEMTX_OK;
 647        }
 648
 649        for (i = irq; i < irq + 4; i++, value >>= 8) {
 650            gicd_write_ipriorityr(s, attrs, i, value);
 651        }
 652        gicv3_update(s, irq, 4);
 653        return MEMTX_OK;
 654    }
 655    case GICD_ITARGETSR ... GICD_ITARGETSR + 0x3ff:
 656        /* RAZ/WI since affinity routing is always enabled */
 657        return MEMTX_OK;
 658    case GICD_ICFGR ... GICD_ICFGR + 0xff:
 659    {
 660        /* Here only the odd bits are used; even bits are RES0 */
 661        int irq = (offset - GICD_ICFGR) * 4;
 662        uint32_t mask, oldval;
 663
 664        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 665            return MEMTX_OK;
 666        }
 667
 668        /* Since our edge_trigger bitmap is one bit per irq, our input
 669         * 32-bits will compress down into 16 bits which we need
 670         * to write into the bitmap.
 671         */
 672        value = half_unshuffle32(value >> 1);
 673        mask = mask_group_and_nsacr(s, attrs, NULL, irq & ~0x1f);
 674        if (irq & 0x1f) {
 675            value <<= 16;
 676            mask &= 0xffff0000U;
 677        } else {
 678            mask &= 0xffff;
 679        }
 680        oldval = *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->edge_trigger, (irq & ~0x1f));
 681        value = (oldval & ~mask) | (value & mask);
 682        *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->edge_trigger, irq & ~0x1f) = value;
 683        return MEMTX_OK;
 684    }
 685    case GICD_IGRPMODR ... GICD_IGRPMODR + 0xff:
 686    {
 687        int irq;
 688
 689        if ((s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) || !attrs.secure) {
 690            /* RAZ/WI if security disabled, or if
 691             * security enabled and this is an NS access
 692             */
 693            return MEMTX_OK;
 694        }
 695        /* RAZ/WI for SGIs, PPIs, unimplemented irqs */
 696        irq = (offset - GICD_IGRPMODR) * 8;
 697        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 698            return MEMTX_OK;
 699        }
 700        *gic_bmp_ptr32(s->grpmod, irq) = value;
 701        gicv3_update(s, irq, 32);
 702        return MEMTX_OK;
 703    }
 704    case GICD_NSACR ... GICD_NSACR + 0xff:
 705    {
 706        /* Two bits per interrupt */
 707        int irq = (offset - GICD_NSACR) * 4;
 708
 709        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 710            return MEMTX_OK;
 711        }
 712
 713        if ((s->gicd_ctlr & GICD_CTLR_DS) || !attrs.secure) {
 714            /* RAZ/WI if security disabled, or if
 715             * security enabled and this is an NS access
 716             */
 717            return MEMTX_OK;
 718        }
 719
 720        s->gicd_nsacr[irq / 16] = value;
 721        /* No update required as this only affects access permission checks */
 722        return MEMTX_OK;
 723    }
 724    case GICD_SGIR:
 725        /* RES0 if affinity routing is enabled */
 726        return MEMTX_OK;
 727    case GICD_CPENDSGIR ... GICD_CPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 728    case GICD_SPENDSGIR ... GICD_SPENDSGIR + 0xf:
 729        /* RAZ/WI since affinity routing is always enabled */
 730        return MEMTX_OK;
 731    case GICD_IROUTER ... GICD_IROUTER + 0x1fdf:
 732    {
 733        uint64_t r;
 734        int irq = (offset - GICD_IROUTER) / 8;
 735
 736        if (irq < GIC_INTERNAL || irq >= s->num_irq) {
 737            return MEMTX_OK;
 738        }
 739
 740        /* Write half of the 64-bit register */
 741        r = gicd_read_irouter(s, attrs, irq);
 742        r = deposit64(r, (offset & 7) ? 32 : 0, 32, value);
 743        gicd_write_irouter(s, attrs, irq, r);
 744        return MEMTX_OK;
 745    }
 746    case GICD_IDREGS ... GICD_IDREGS + 0x1f:
 747    case GICD_TYPER:
 748    case GICD_IIDR:
 749        /* RO registers, ignore the write */
 750        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR,
 751                      "%s: invalid guest write to RO register at offset "
 752                      TARGET_FMT_plx "\n", __func__, offset);
 753        return MEMTX_OK;
 754    default:
 755        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 756    }
 757}
 758
 759static MemTxResult gicd_writell(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 760                                uint64_t value, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 761{
 762    /* Our only 64-bit registers are GICD_IROUTER<n> */
 763    int irq;
 764
 765    switch (offset) {
 766    case GICD_IROUTER ... GICD_IROUTER + 0x1fdf:
 767        irq = (offset - GICD_IROUTER) / 8;
 768        gicd_write_irouter(s, attrs, irq, value);
 769        return MEMTX_OK;
 770    default:
 771        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 772    }
 773}
 774
 775static MemTxResult gicd_readll(GICv3State *s, hwaddr offset,
 776                               uint64_t *data, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 777{
 778    /* Our only 64-bit registers are GICD_IROUTER<n> */
 779    int irq;
 780
 781    switch (offset) {
 782    case GICD_IROUTER ... GICD_IROUTER + 0x1fdf:
 783        irq = (offset - GICD_IROUTER) / 8;
 784        *data = gicd_read_irouter(s, attrs, irq);
 785        return MEMTX_OK;
 786    default:
 787        return MEMTX_ERROR;
 788    }
 789}
 790
 791MemTxResult gicv3_dist_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t *data,
 792                            unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 793{
 794    GICv3State *s = (GICv3State *)opaque;
 795    MemTxResult r;
 796
 797    switch (size) {
 798    case 1:
 799        r = gicd_readb(s, offset, data, attrs);
 800        break;
 801    case 2:
 802        r = gicd_readw(s, offset, data, attrs);
 803        break;
 804    case 4:
 805        r = gicd_readl(s, offset, data, attrs);
 806        break;
 807    case 8:
 808        r = gicd_readll(s, offset, data, attrs);
 809        break;
 810    default:
 811        r = MEMTX_ERROR;
 812        break;
 813    }
 814
 815    if (r == MEMTX_ERROR) {
 816        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR,
 817                      "%s: invalid guest read at offset " TARGET_FMT_plx
 818                      "size %u\n", __func__, offset, size);
 819        trace_gicv3_dist_badread(offset, size, attrs.secure);
 820        /* The spec requires that reserved registers are RAZ/WI;
 821         * so use MEMTX_ERROR returns from leaf functions as a way to
 822         * trigger the guest-error logging but don't return it to
 823         * the caller, or we'll cause a spurious guest data abort.
 824         */
 825        r = MEMTX_OK;
 826        *data = 0;
 827    } else {
 828        trace_gicv3_dist_read(offset, *data, size, attrs.secure);
 829    }
 830    return r;
 831}
 832
 833MemTxResult gicv3_dist_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t data,
 834                             unsigned size, MemTxAttrs attrs)
 835{
 836    GICv3State *s = (GICv3State *)opaque;
 837    MemTxResult r;
 838
 839    switch (size) {
 840    case 1:
 841        r = gicd_writeb(s, offset, data, attrs);
 842        break;
 843    case 2:
 844        r = gicd_writew(s, offset, data, attrs);
 845        break;
 846    case 4:
 847        r = gicd_writel(s, offset, data, attrs);
 848        break;
 849    case 8:
 850        r = gicd_writell(s, offset, data, attrs);
 851        break;
 852    default:
 853        r = MEMTX_ERROR;
 854        break;
 855    }
 856
 857    if (r == MEMTX_ERROR) {
 858        qemu_log_mask(LOG_GUEST_ERROR,
 859                      "%s: invalid guest write at offset " TARGET_FMT_plx
 860                      "size %u\n", __func__, offset, size);
 861        trace_gicv3_dist_badwrite(offset, data, size, attrs.secure);
 862        /* The spec requires that reserved registers are RAZ/WI;
 863         * so use MEMTX_ERROR returns from leaf functions as a way to
 864         * trigger the guest-error logging but don't return it to
 865         * the caller, or we'll cause a spurious guest data abort.
 866         */
 867        r = MEMTX_OK;
 868    } else {
 869        trace_gicv3_dist_write(offset, data, size, attrs.secure);
 870    }
 871    return r;
 872}
 873
 874void gicv3_dist_set_irq(GICv3State *s, int irq, int level)
 875{
 876    /* Update distributor state for a change in an external SPI input line */
 877    if (level == gicv3_gicd_level_test(s, irq)) {
 878        return;
 879    }
 880
 881    trace_gicv3_dist_set_irq(irq, level);
 882
 883    gicv3_gicd_level_replace(s, irq, level);
 884
 885    if (level) {
 886        /* 0->1 edges latch the pending bit for edge-triggered interrupts */
 887        if (gicv3_gicd_edge_trigger_test(s, irq)) {
 888            gicv3_gicd_pending_set(s, irq);
 889        }
 890    }
 891
 892    gicv3_update(s, irq, 1);
 893}
 894