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/* |
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Anders Gavare. All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
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* |
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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* |
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND |
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE |
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE |
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE |
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL |
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS |
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) |
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT |
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY |
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
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* SUCH DAMAGE. |
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* |
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* |
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* $Id: memory.c,v 1.164 2005/04/09 21:10:54 debug Exp $ |
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* |
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* Functions for handling the memory of an emulated machine. |
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*/ |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <sys/types.h> |
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#include <sys/mman.h> |
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#include "bintrans.h" |
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#include "cop0.h" |
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#include "cpu.h" |
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#include "machine.h" |
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#include "memory.h" |
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#include "mips_cpu_types.h" |
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#include "misc.h" |
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|
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extern int quiet_mode; |
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extern volatile int single_step; |
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|
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/* |
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* memory_readmax64(): |
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* |
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* Read at most 64 bits of data from a buffer. Length is given by |
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* len, and the byte order by cpu->byte_order. |
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* |
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* This function should not be called with cpu == NULL. |
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*/ |
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uint64_t memory_readmax64(struct cpu *cpu, unsigned char *buf, int len) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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uint64_t x = 0; |
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|
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/* Switch byte order for incoming data, if necessary: */ |
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if (cpu->byte_order == EMUL_BIG_ENDIAN) |
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for (i=0; i<len; i++) { |
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x <<= 8; |
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x |= buf[i]; |
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} |
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else |
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for (i=len-1; i>=0; i--) { |
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x <<= 8; |
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x |= buf[i]; |
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} |
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return x; |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_writemax64(): |
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* |
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* Write at most 64 bits of data to a buffer. Length is given by |
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* len, and the byte order by cpu->byte_order. |
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* |
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* This function should not be called with cpu == NULL. |
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*/ |
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void memory_writemax64(struct cpu *cpu, unsigned char *buf, int len, |
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uint64_t data) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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if (cpu->byte_order == EMUL_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
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for (i=0; i<len; i++) { |
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buf[i] = data & 255; |
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data >>= 8; |
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} |
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else |
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for (i=0; i<len; i++) { |
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buf[len - 1 - i] = data & 255; |
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data >>= 8; |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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* zeroed_alloc(): |
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* |
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* Allocates a block of memory using mmap(), and if that fails, try |
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* malloc() + memset(). |
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*/ |
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void *zeroed_alloc(size_t s) |
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{ |
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void *p = mmap(NULL, s, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
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MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0); |
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if (p == NULL) { |
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p = malloc(s); |
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if (p == NULL) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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memset(p, 0, s); |
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} |
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return p; |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_new(): |
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* |
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* This function creates a new memory object. An emulated machine needs one |
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* of these. |
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*/ |
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struct memory *memory_new(uint64_t physical_max) |
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{ |
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struct memory *mem; |
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int bits_per_pagetable = BITS_PER_PAGETABLE; |
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int bits_per_memblock = BITS_PER_MEMBLOCK; |
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int entries_per_pagetable = 1 << BITS_PER_PAGETABLE; |
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int max_bits = MAX_BITS; |
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size_t s; |
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mem = malloc(sizeof(struct memory)); |
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if (mem == NULL) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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memset(mem, 0, sizeof(struct memory)); |
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/* Check bits_per_pagetable and bits_per_memblock for sanity: */ |
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if (bits_per_pagetable + bits_per_memblock != max_bits) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "memory_new(): bits_per_pagetable and " |
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"bits_per_memblock mismatch\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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mem->physical_max = physical_max; |
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s = entries_per_pagetable * sizeof(void *); |
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mem->pagetable = (unsigned char *) mmap(NULL, s, |
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PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0); |
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if (mem->pagetable == NULL) { |
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mem->pagetable = malloc(s); |
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if (mem->pagetable == NULL) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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memset(mem->pagetable, 0, s); |
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} |
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mem->mmap_dev_minaddr = 0xffffffffffffffffULL; |
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mem->mmap_dev_maxaddr = 0; |
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return mem; |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_points_to_string(): |
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* |
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* Returns 1 if there's something string-like at addr, otherwise 0. |
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*/ |
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int memory_points_to_string(struct cpu *cpu, struct memory *mem, uint64_t addr, |
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int min_string_length) |
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{ |
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int cur_length = 0; |
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unsigned char c; |
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for (;;) { |
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c = '\0'; |
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cpu->memory_rw(cpu, mem, addr+cur_length, |
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&c, sizeof(c), MEM_READ, CACHE_NONE | NO_EXCEPTIONS); |
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if (c=='\n' || c=='\t' || c=='\r' || (c>=' ' && c<127)) { |
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cur_length ++; |
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if (cur_length >= min_string_length) |
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return 1; |
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} else { |
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if (cur_length >= min_string_length) |
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return 1; |
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else |
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return 0; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_conv_to_string(): |
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* |
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* Convert virtual memory contents to a string, placing it in a |
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* buffer provided by the caller. |
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*/ |
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char *memory_conv_to_string(struct cpu *cpu, struct memory *mem, uint64_t addr, |
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char *buf, int bufsize) |
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{ |
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int len = 0; |
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int output_index = 0; |
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unsigned char c, p='\0'; |
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while (output_index < bufsize-1) { |
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c = '\0'; |
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cpu->memory_rw(cpu, mem, addr+len, &c, sizeof(c), MEM_READ, |
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CACHE_NONE | NO_EXCEPTIONS); |
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buf[output_index] = c; |
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if (c>=' ' && c<127) { |
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len ++; |
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output_index ++; |
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} else if (c=='\n' || c=='\r' || c=='\t') { |
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len ++; |
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buf[output_index] = '\\'; |
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output_index ++; |
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switch (c) { |
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case '\n': p = 'n'; break; |
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case '\r': p = 'r'; break; |
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case '\t': p = 't'; break; |
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} |
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if (output_index < bufsize-1) { |
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buf[output_index] = p; |
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output_index ++; |
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} |
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} else { |
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buf[output_index] = '\0'; |
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return buf; |
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} |
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} |
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buf[bufsize-1] = '\0'; |
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return buf; |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_device_bintrans_access(): |
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* |
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* Get the lowest and highest bintrans access since last time. |
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*/ |
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void memory_device_bintrans_access(struct cpu *cpu, struct memory *mem, |
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void *extra, uint64_t *low, uint64_t *high) |
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{ |
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#ifdef BINTRANS |
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int i, j; |
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size_t s; |
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int need_inval = 0; |
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/* TODO: This is O(n), so it might be good to rewrite it some day. |
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For now, it will be enough, as long as this function is not |
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called too often. */ |
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for (i=0; i<mem->n_mmapped_devices; i++) { |
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if (mem->dev_extra[i] == extra && |
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mem->dev_bintrans_data[i] != NULL) { |
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if (mem->dev_bintrans_write_low[i] != (uint64_t) -1) |
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need_inval = 1; |
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if (low != NULL) |
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*low = mem->dev_bintrans_write_low[i]; |
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mem->dev_bintrans_write_low[i] = (uint64_t) -1; |
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if (high != NULL) |
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*high = mem->dev_bintrans_write_high[i]; |
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mem->dev_bintrans_write_high[i] = 0; |
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if (!need_inval) |
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return; |
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if (cpu->machine->arch != ARCH_MIPS) { |
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/* TODO! */ |
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return; |
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} |
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/* Invalidate any pages of this device that might |
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be in the bintrans load/store cache, by marking |
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the pages read-only. */ |
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for (s=0; s<mem->dev_length[i]; s+=4096) { |
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mips_invalidate_translation_caches_paddr( |
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cpu, mem->dev_baseaddr[i] + s); |
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} |
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/* ... and invalidate the "fast_vaddr_to_hostaddr" |
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cache entries that contain pointers to this |
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device: (NOTE: Device i, cache entry j) */ |
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for (j=0; j<N_BINTRANS_VADDR_TO_HOST; j++) { |
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if (cpu->cd.mips.bintrans_data_hostpage[j] >= |
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mem->dev_bintrans_data[i] && |
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cpu->cd.mips.bintrans_data_hostpage[j] < |
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mem->dev_bintrans_data[i] + |
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mem->dev_length[i]) |
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cpu->cd.mips. |
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bintrans_data_hostpage[j] = NULL; |
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} |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_device_register_statefunction(): |
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* |
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* TODO: Hm. This is semi-ugly. Should probably be rewritten/redesigned |
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* some day. |
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*/ |
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void memory_device_register_statefunction( |
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struct memory *mem, void *extra, |
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int (*dev_f_state)(struct cpu *, |
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struct memory *, void *extra, int wf, int nr, |
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int *type, char **namep, void **data, size_t *len)) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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for (i=0; i<mem->n_mmapped_devices; i++) |
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if (mem->dev_extra[i] == extra) { |
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mem->dev_f_state[i] = dev_f_state; |
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return; |
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} |
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printf("memory_device_register_statefunction(): " |
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"couldn't find the device\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_device_register(): |
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* |
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* Register a (memory mapped) device by adding it to the dev_* fields of a |
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* memory struct. |
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*/ |
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void memory_device_register(struct memory *mem, const char *device_name, |
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uint64_t baseaddr, uint64_t len, |
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int (*f)(struct cpu *,struct memory *,uint64_t,unsigned char *, |
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size_t,int,void *), |
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void *extra, int flags, unsigned char *bintrans_data) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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if (mem->n_mmapped_devices >= MAX_DEVICES) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "memory_device_register(): too many " |
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"devices registered, cannot register '%s'\n", device_name); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* Check for collisions: */ |
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for (i=0; i<mem->n_mmapped_devices; i++) { |
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/* If we are not colliding with device i, then continue: */ |
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if (baseaddr + len <= mem->dev_baseaddr[i]) |
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continue; |
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if (baseaddr >= mem->dev_baseaddr[i] + mem->dev_length[i]) |
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continue; |
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fatal("\nWARNING! \"%s\" collides with device %i (\"%s\")!\n" |
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" Run-time behaviour will be undefined!\n\n", |
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device_name, i, mem->dev_name[i]); |
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} |
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/* (40 bits of physical address is displayed) */ |
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debug("device %2i at 0x%010llx: %s", |
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mem->n_mmapped_devices, (long long)baseaddr, device_name); |
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#ifdef BINTRANS |
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if (flags & (MEM_BINTRANS_OK | MEM_BINTRANS_WRITE_OK) |
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&& (baseaddr & 0xfff) != 0) { |
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fatal("\nWARNING: Device bintrans access, but unaligned" |
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" baseaddr 0x%llx.\n", (long long)baseaddr); |
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} |
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if (flags & (MEM_BINTRANS_OK | MEM_BINTRANS_WRITE_OK)) { |
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debug(" (bintrans %s)", |
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(flags & MEM_BINTRANS_WRITE_OK)? "R/W" : "R"); |
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} |
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#endif |
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debug("\n"); |
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mem->dev_name[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = strdup(device_name); |
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mem->dev_baseaddr[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = baseaddr; |
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mem->dev_length[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = len; |
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mem->dev_flags[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = flags; |
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mem->dev_bintrans_data[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = bintrans_data; |
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if (mem->dev_name[mem->n_mmapped_devices] == NULL) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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if ((size_t)bintrans_data & 1) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "memory_device_register():" |
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" bintrans_data not aligned correctly\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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#ifdef BINTRANS |
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mem->dev_bintrans_write_low[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = (uint64_t)-1; |
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mem->dev_bintrans_write_high[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = 0; |
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#endif |
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mem->dev_f[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = f; |
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mem->dev_extra[mem->n_mmapped_devices] = extra; |
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mem->n_mmapped_devices++; |
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if (baseaddr < mem->mmap_dev_minaddr) |
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mem->mmap_dev_minaddr = baseaddr & ~0xfff; |
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if (baseaddr + len > mem->mmap_dev_maxaddr) |
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mem->mmap_dev_maxaddr = (((baseaddr + len) - 1) | 0xfff) + 1; |
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} |
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/* |
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* memory_device_remove(): |
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* |
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* Unregister a (memory mapped) device from a memory struct. |
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*/ |
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void memory_device_remove(struct memory *mem, int i) |
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{ |
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if (i < 0 || i >= mem->n_mmapped_devices) { |
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fatal("memory_device_remove(): invalid device number %i\n", i); |
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return; |
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} |
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mem->n_mmapped_devices --; |
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if (i == mem->n_mmapped_devices) |
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return; |
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/* |
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* YUCK! This is ugly. TODO: fix |
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*/ |
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memmove(&mem->dev_name[i], &mem->dev_name[i+1], sizeof(char *) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_baseaddr[i], &mem->dev_baseaddr[i+1], |
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sizeof(uint64_t) * (MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_length[i], &mem->dev_length[i+1], sizeof(uint64_t) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_flags[i], &mem->dev_flags[i+1], sizeof(int) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_extra[i], &mem->dev_extra[i+1], sizeof(void *) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_f[i], &mem->dev_f[i+1], sizeof(void *) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_f_state[i], &mem->dev_f_state[i+1], sizeof(void *) * |
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(MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_bintrans_data[i], &mem->dev_bintrans_data[i+1], |
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sizeof(void *) * (MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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#ifdef BINTRANS |
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memmove(&mem->dev_bintrans_write_low[i], &mem->dev_bintrans_write_low |
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[i+1], sizeof(void *) * (MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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memmove(&mem->dev_bintrans_write_high[i], &mem->dev_bintrans_write_high |
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[i+1], sizeof(void *) * (MAX_DEVICES - i - 1)); |
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#endif |
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} |
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#define MEMORY_RW userland_memory_rw |
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#define MEM_USERLAND |
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#include "memory_rw.c" |
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#undef MEM_USERLAND |
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#undef MEMORY_RW |
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/* |
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* memory_paddr_to_hostaddr(): |
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* |
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* Translate a physical address into a host address. |
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* |
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* Return value is a pointer to a host memblock, or NULL on failure. |
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* On reads, a NULL return value should be interpreted as reading all zeroes. |
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*/ |
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unsigned char *memory_paddr_to_hostaddr(struct memory *mem, |
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uint64_t paddr, int writeflag) |
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{ |
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void **table; |
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int entry; |
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const int mask = (1 << BITS_PER_PAGETABLE) - 1; |
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const int shrcount = MAX_BITS - BITS_PER_PAGETABLE; |
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table = mem->pagetable; |
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entry = (paddr >> shrcount) & mask; |
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/* printf(" entry = %x\n", entry); */ |
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|
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if (table[entry] == NULL) { |
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size_t alloclen; |
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|
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/* |
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* Special case: reading from a nonexistant memblock |
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* returns all zeroes, and doesn't allocate anything. |
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* (If any intermediate pagetable is nonexistant, then |
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* the same thing happens): |
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*/ |
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if (writeflag == MEM_READ) |
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return NULL; |
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|
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/* Allocate a memblock: */ |
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alloclen = 1 << BITS_PER_MEMBLOCK; |
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|
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/* printf(" allocating for entry %i, len=%i\n", |
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entry, alloclen); */ |
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|
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/* Anonymous mmap() should return zero-filled memory, |
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try malloc + memset if mmap failed. */ |
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table[entry] = (void *) mmap(NULL, alloclen, |
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PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, |
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-1, 0); |
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if (table[entry] == NULL) { |
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table[entry] = malloc(alloclen); |
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if (table[entry] == NULL) { |
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fatal("out of memory\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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memset(table[entry], 0, alloclen); |
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} |
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} |
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return (unsigned char *) table[entry]; |
540 |
} |
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