/* * Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from * this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * Authors: Ali Saidi * Nathan Binkert */ #include "arch/alpha/system.hh" #include #include "arch/alpha/ev5.hh" #include "arch/vtophys.hh" #include "base/loader/object_file.hh" #include "base/loader/symtab.hh" #include "base/trace.hh" #include "debug/Loader.hh" #include "mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh" #include "params/AlphaSystem.hh" #include "sim/byteswap.hh" using namespace AlphaISA; AlphaSystem::AlphaSystem(Params *p) : System(p), intrFreq(0), virtProxy(getSystemPort(), p->cache_line_size) { consoleSymtab = new SymbolTable; palSymtab = new SymbolTable; /** * Load the pal, and console code into memory */ // Load Console Code console = createObjectFile(params()->console); if (console == NULL) fatal("Could not load console file %s", params()->console); // Load pal file pal = createObjectFile(params()->pal); if (pal == NULL) fatal("Could not load PALcode file %s", params()->pal); // load symbols if (!console->loadGlobalSymbols(consoleSymtab)) panic("could not load console symbols\n"); if (!pal->loadGlobalSymbols(palSymtab)) panic("could not load pal symbols\n"); if (!pal->loadLocalSymbols(palSymtab)) panic("could not load pal symbols\n"); if (!console->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable)) panic("could not load console symbols\n"); if (!pal->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable)) panic("could not load pal symbols\n"); if (!pal->loadLocalSymbols(debugSymbolTable)) panic("could not load pal symbols\n"); } AlphaSystem::~AlphaSystem() { delete consoleSymtab; delete console; delete pal; #ifdef DEBUG delete consolePanicEvent; #endif } void AlphaSystem::initState() { Addr addr = 0; // Moved from the constructor to here since it relies on the // address map being resolved in the interconnect // Call the initialisation of the super class System::initState(); // Load program sections into memory pal->loadSections(physProxy, loadAddrMask); console->loadSections(physProxy, loadAddrMask); /** * Copy the osflags (kernel arguments) into the consoles * memory. (Presently Linux does not use the console service * routine to get these command line arguments, but Tru64 and * others do.) */ if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("env_booted_osflags", addr)) { virtProxy.writeBlob(addr, (uint8_t*)params()->boot_osflags.c_str(), strlen(params()->boot_osflags.c_str())); } /** * Set the hardware reset parameter block system type and revision * information to Tsunami. */ if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("m5_rpb", addr)) { uint64_t data; data = htog(params()->system_type); virtProxy.write(addr+0x50, data); data = htog(params()->system_rev); virtProxy.write(addr+0x58, data); } else panic("could not find hwrpb\n"); } void AlphaSystem::startup() { // Setup all the function events now that we have a system and a symbol // table setupFuncEvents(); } void AlphaSystem::setupFuncEvents() { #ifndef NDEBUG consolePanicEvent = addConsoleFuncEvent("panic"); #endif } /** * This function fixes up addresses that are used to match PCs for * hooking simulator events on to target function executions. * * Alpha binaries may have multiple global offset table (GOT) * sections. A function that uses the GOT starts with a * two-instruction prolog which sets the global pointer (gp == r29) to * the appropriate GOT section. The proper gp value is calculated * based on the function address, which must be passed by the caller * in the procedure value register (pv aka t12 == r27). This sequence * looks like the following: * * opcode Ra Rb offset * ldah gp,X(pv) 09 29 27 X * lda gp,Y(gp) 08 29 29 Y * * for some constant offsets X and Y. The catch is that the linker * (or maybe even the compiler, I'm not sure) may recognize that the * caller and callee are using the same GOT section, making this * prolog redundant, and modify the call target to skip these * instructions. If we check for execution of the first instruction * of a function (the one the symbol points to) to detect when to skip * it, we'll miss all these modified calls. It might work to * unconditionally check for the third instruction, but not all * functions have this prolog, and there's some chance that those * first two instructions could have undesired consequences. So we do * the Right Thing and pattern-match the first two instructions of the * function to decide where to patch. * * Eventually this code should be moved into an ISA-specific file. */ Addr AlphaSystem::fixFuncEventAddr(Addr addr) { // mask for just the opcode, Ra, and Rb fields (not the offset) const uint32_t inst_mask = 0xffff0000; // ldah gp,X(pv): opcode 9, Ra = 29, Rb = 27 const uint32_t gp_ldah_pattern = (9 << 26) | (29 << 21) | (27 << 16); // lda gp,Y(gp): opcode 8, Ra = 29, rb = 29 const uint32_t gp_lda_pattern = (8 << 26) | (29 << 21) | (29 << 16); uint32_t i1 = virtProxy.read(addr); uint32_t i2 = virtProxy.read(addr + sizeof(MachInst)); if ((i1 & inst_mask) == gp_ldah_pattern && (i2 & inst_mask) == gp_lda_pattern) { Addr new_addr = addr + 2 * sizeof(MachInst); DPRINTF(Loader, "fixFuncEventAddr: %p -> %p", addr, new_addr); return new_addr; } else { return addr; } } void AlphaSystem::setAlphaAccess(Addr access) { Addr addr = 0; if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("m5AlphaAccess", addr)) { virtProxy.write(addr, htog(Phys2K0Seg(access))); } else { panic("could not find m5AlphaAccess\n"); } } void AlphaSystem::serializeSymtab(CheckpointOut &cp) const { consoleSymtab->serialize("console_symtab", cp); palSymtab->serialize("pal_symtab", cp); } void AlphaSystem::unserializeSymtab(CheckpointIn &cp) { consoleSymtab->unserialize("console_symtab", cp); palSymtab->unserialize("pal_symtab", cp); } AlphaSystem * AlphaSystemParams::create() { return new AlphaSystem(this); }