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Re: [PATCH] pl031: Expose RTCICR as proper WC register


From: Peter Maydell
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pl031: Expose RTCICR as proper WC register
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 13:42:10 +0000

On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 11:57, Peter Maydell <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 07:28, Alexander Graf <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I still think that being consistent with the actual PL031 spec is
> > preferable though. If any real world guest breaks because of this, we
> > can still revert this patch and document the exact breakage in the
> > comment instead.
>
> Yeah, I agree; I'm essentially just gathering material
> for the commit message here. (The gold standard would be
> to go find some hardware with a real pl031 and prod it
> to confirm behaviour, but that's more effort than really
> seems justified to me.)

I propose to put this in for 4.2 with an updated commit message:

===begin===
    pl031: Expose RTCICR as proper WC register

    The current PL031 RTCICR register implementation always clears the
    IRQ pending status on a register write, regardless of the value the
    guest writes.

    To justify that behavior, it references the ARM926EJ-S Development
    Chip Reference Manual (DDI0287B) and indicates that said document
    states that any write clears the internal IRQ state.  It is indeed
    true that in section 11.1 this document says:

      "The interrupt is cleared by writing any data value to the
       interrupt clear register RTCICR".

    However, later in section 11.2.2 it contradicts itself by saying:

      "Writing 1 to bit 0 of RTCICR clears the RTCINTR flag."

    The latter statement matches the PL031 TRM (DDI0224C), which says:

      "Writing 1 to bit position 0 clears the corresponding interrupt.
       Writing 0 has no effect."

    Let's assume that the self-contradictory DDI0287B is in error, and
    follow the reference manual for the device itself, by making the
    register write-one-to-clear.
===endit===

Is that OK?

thanks
-- PMM



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