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Re: [Qemu-arm] [PATCH] linux-user: arm: Remove ARM_cpsr and similar #def
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Peter Maydell |
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Re: [Qemu-arm] [PATCH] linux-user: arm: Remove ARM_cpsr and similar #defines |
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Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:18:06 +0000 |
Typoed qemu-devel email address again, sorry. I must figure out a
way to automate "cc the usual suspects"...
thanks
-- PMM
On 3 March 2016 at 12:11, Peter Maydell <address@hidden> wrote:
> The #defines of ARM_cpsr and friends in linux-user/arm/target-syscall.h
> can clash with versions in the system headers if building on an
> ARM or AArch64 build (though this seems to be dependent on the version
> of the system headers). The QEMU defines are not very useful (it's
> not clear that they're intended for use with the target_pt_regs struct
> rather than (say) the CPUARMState structure) and we only use them in one
> function in elfload.c anyway. So just remove the #defines and directly
> access regs->uregs[].
>
> Reported-by: Christopher Covington <address@hidden>
> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <address@hidden>
> ---
> Christopher, can you check that this resolves your compile issues, please?
>
> NB that I have not touched the similar code in bsd-user/elfload.c because
> that's clearly dead code, since there's no bsd-user/arm support anyway.
>
> linux-user/arm/target_syscall.h | 20 +-------------------
> linux-user/elfload.c | 19 ++++++++++---------
> 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/linux-user/arm/target_syscall.h b/linux-user/arm/target_syscall.h
> index ea863db..11077b7 100644
> --- a/linux-user/arm/target_syscall.h
> +++ b/linux-user/arm/target_syscall.h
> @@ -4,29 +4,11 @@
> /* this struct defines the way the registers are stored on the
> stack during a system call. */
>
> +/* uregs[0..15] are r0 to r15; uregs[16] is CPSR; uregs[17] is ORIG_r0 */
> struct target_pt_regs {
> abi_long uregs[18];
> };
>
> -#define ARM_cpsr uregs[16]
> -#define ARM_pc uregs[15]
> -#define ARM_lr uregs[14]
> -#define ARM_sp uregs[13]
> -#define ARM_ip uregs[12]
> -#define ARM_fp uregs[11]
> -#define ARM_r10 uregs[10]
> -#define ARM_r9 uregs[9]
> -#define ARM_r8 uregs[8]
> -#define ARM_r7 uregs[7]
> -#define ARM_r6 uregs[6]
> -#define ARM_r5 uregs[5]
> -#define ARM_r4 uregs[4]
> -#define ARM_r3 uregs[3]
> -#define ARM_r2 uregs[2]
> -#define ARM_r1 uregs[1]
> -#define ARM_r0 uregs[0]
> -#define ARM_ORIG_r0 uregs[17]
> -
> #define ARM_SYSCALL_BASE 0x900000
> #define ARM_THUMB_SYSCALL 0
>
> diff --git a/linux-user/elfload.c b/linux-user/elfload.c
> index 19dc7f5..ad014da 100644
> --- a/linux-user/elfload.c
> +++ b/linux-user/elfload.c
> @@ -273,19 +273,20 @@ static inline void init_thread(struct target_pt_regs
> *regs,
> abi_long stack = infop->start_stack;
> memset(regs, 0, sizeof(*regs));
>
> - regs->ARM_cpsr = 0x10;
> - if (infop->entry & 1)
> - regs->ARM_cpsr |= CPSR_T;
> - regs->ARM_pc = infop->entry & 0xfffffffe;
> - regs->ARM_sp = infop->start_stack;
> + regs->uregs[16] = ARM_CPU_MODE_USR;
> + if (infop->entry & 1) {
> + regs->uregs[16] |= CPSR_T;
> + }
> + regs->uregs[15] = infop->entry & 0xfffffffe;
> + regs->uregs[13] = infop->start_stack;
> /* FIXME - what to for failure of get_user()? */
> - get_user_ual(regs->ARM_r2, stack + 8); /* envp */
> - get_user_ual(regs->ARM_r1, stack + 4); /* envp */
> + get_user_ual(regs->uregs[2], stack + 8); /* envp */
> + get_user_ual(regs->uregs[1], stack + 4); /* envp */
> /* XXX: it seems that r0 is zeroed after ! */
> - regs->ARM_r0 = 0;
> + regs->uregs[0] = 0;
> /* For uClinux PIC binaries. */
> /* XXX: Linux does this only on ARM with no MMU (do we care ?) */
> - regs->ARM_r10 = infop->start_data;
> + regs->uregs[10] = infop->start_data;
> }
>
> #define ELF_NREG 18
> --
> 1.9.1
>
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