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Re: arm: Launching EFI-enabled arm32 Linux
From: |
Andre Przywara |
Subject: |
Re: arm: Launching EFI-enabled arm32 Linux |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Sep 2021 16:34:03 +0100 |
On Sat, 4 Sep 2021 21:26:45 +0200
Adam Lackorzynski <adam@l4re.org> wrote:
Hi Adam,
> while trying to launch an EFI-enabled arm32 Linux binary (zImage) I
> noticed I get an undefined instruction exception on the first
> instruction. Now this is a bit special because Linux uses a nop
> instruction there that also is a PE file signature ('MZ') such that the
> CPU runs over it and the file is still recognized as a PE binary. Linux
> uses 0x13105a4d (tstne r0, #0x4d000) as the instruction (see also
> arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S and efi-header.S in Linux).
> However, QEMU's instruction decoder will only recognize TST with bits
> 12-15 being 0, which this instruction is not fullfilling, and thus the
> undef exception. I guess other CPU implementations will allow this
> encoding. So while investigating I was doing the following to make Linux
> proceed. I also believe this was working in a previous version of QEMU.
>
> diff --git a/target/arm/a32.decode b/target/arm/a32.decode
> index fcd8cd4f7d..222553750e 100644
> --- a/target/arm/a32.decode
> +++ b/target/arm/a32.decode
> @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ ADD_rri .... 001 0100 . .... .... ............
> @s_rri_rot
> ADC_rri .... 001 0101 . .... .... ............ @s_rri_rot
> SBC_rri .... 001 0110 . .... .... ............ @s_rri_rot
> RSC_rri .... 001 0111 . .... .... ............ @s_rri_rot
> -TST_xri .... 001 1000 1 .... 0000 ............ @S_xri_rot
> +TST_xri .... 001 1000 1 .... ---- ............ @S_xri_rot
> TEQ_xri .... 001 1001 1 .... 0000 ............ @S_xri_rot
> CMP_xri .... 001 1010 1 .... 0000 ............ @S_xri_rot
> CMN_xri .... 001 1011 1 .... 0000 ............ @S_xri_rot
>
>
> Any thoughts on this?
thanks for the report, I was looking at this and have a kernel patch
to fix this properly as Peter suggested. And while I agree on the
problem, I was struggling to reproduce this in reality: both with
-kernel and when booting through U-Boot the "Z" bit is set, which lets
QEMU not even bother about the rest of the encoding - the condition
flags don't match, so it proceeds. If I change the __nop to use "tsteq",
I see it hanging due to the missing exception handler, but not with
"tstne".
So can you say how you spotted this issue? This would be needed as a
justification for patching the guts of the ARM Linux kernel port.
Cheers,
Andre