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authorPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2018-08-14 17:17:19 +0100
committerPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>2018-08-14 17:17:19 +0100
commit55a7cb144d8565583d31c323672745f87fca9954 (patch)
tree9433478562044ee5ff2eddaca0734f84f5217573 /accel
parentd4b6275df320cee764d56b194b1898547f545857 (diff)
accel/tcg: Check whether TLB entry is RAM consistently with how we set it up
We set up TLB entries in tlb_set_page_with_attrs(), where we have some logic for determining whether the TLB entry is considered to be RAM-backed, and thus has a valid addend field. When we look at the TLB entry in get_page_addr_code(), we use different logic for determining whether to treat the page as RAM-backed and use the addend field. This is confusing, and in fact buggy, because the code in tlb_set_page_with_attrs() correctly decides that rom_device memory regions not in romd mode are not RAM-backed, but the code in get_page_addr_code() thinks they are RAM-backed. This typically results in "Bad ram pointer" assertion if the guest tries to execute from such a memory region. Fix this by making get_page_addr_code() just look at the TLB_MMIO bit in the code_address field of the TLB, which tlb_set_page_with_attrs() sets if and only if the addend field is not valid for code execution. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Message-id: 20180713150945.12348-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Diffstat (limited to 'accel')
-rw-r--r--accel/tcg/cputlb.c29
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/accel/tcg/cputlb.c b/accel/tcg/cputlb.c
index 754795ff25..f4702ce91f 100644
--- a/accel/tcg/cputlb.c
+++ b/accel/tcg/cputlb.c
@@ -926,10 +926,6 @@ tb_page_addr_t get_page_addr_code(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr)
{
int mmu_idx, index;
void *p;
- MemoryRegion *mr;
- MemoryRegionSection *section;
- CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env);
- CPUIOTLBEntry *iotlbentry;
index = (addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1);
mmu_idx = cpu_mmu_index(env, true);
@@ -940,28 +936,19 @@ tb_page_addr_t get_page_addr_code(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong addr)
assert(tlb_hit(env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addr_code, addr));
}
- if (unlikely(env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addr_code & TLB_RECHECK)) {
+ if (unlikely(env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addr_code &
+ (TLB_RECHECK | TLB_MMIO))) {
/*
- * This is a TLB_RECHECK access, where the MMU protection
- * covers a smaller range than a target page. Return -1 to
- * indicate that we cannot simply execute from RAM here;
- * we will perform the necessary repeat of the MMU check
- * when the "execute a single insn" code performs the
- * load of the guest insn.
+ * Return -1 if we can't translate and execute from an entire
+ * page of RAM here, which will cause us to execute by loading
+ * and translating one insn at a time, without caching:
+ * - TLB_RECHECK: means the MMU protection covers a smaller range
+ * than a target page, so we must redo the MMU check every insn
+ * - TLB_MMIO: region is not backed by RAM
*/
return -1;
}
- iotlbentry = &env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index];
- section = iotlb_to_section(cpu, iotlbentry->addr, iotlbentry->attrs);
- mr = section->mr;
- if (memory_region_is_unassigned(mr)) {
- /*
- * Not guest RAM, so there is no ram_addr_t for it. Return -1,
- * and we will execute a single insn from this device.
- */
- return -1;
- }
p = (void *)((uintptr_t)addr + env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index].addend);
return qemu_ram_addr_from_host_nofail(p);
}