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s390x: Implement SAM{24,31,64}
The SAM instructions simply change 2 bits in PSW.MASK to advertise the current memory mode. While we can't fully guarantee that 31 bit mode (or even remotely 24 bit mode) actually work correctly, we don't check whether lpswe modifies these bits, so we shouldn't keep the guest from executing SAM instructions either. This patch implements all SAM instrutions with their actual PSW changing semantics, making more recent Linux kernels boot properly which do issue a SAM31 call during early boot. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
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/* SERVICE CALL LOGICAL PROCESSOR (PV hypercall) */
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C(0xb220, SERVC, RRE, Z, r1_o, r2_o, 0, 0, servc, 0)
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/* SET ADDRESSING MODE */
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/* We only do 64-bit, so accept this as a no-op.
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Let SAM24 and SAM31 signal illegal instruction. */
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C(0x010e, SAM64, E, Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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D(0x010c, SAM24, E, Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, sam, 0, 0)
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D(0x010d, SAM31, E, Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, sam, 0, 1)
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D(0x010e, SAM64, E, Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, sam, 0, 3)
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/* SET ADDRESS SPACE CONTROL FAST */
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C(0xb279, SACF, S, Z, 0, a2, 0, 0, sacf, 0)
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/* SET CLOCK */
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/* Addressing mode has changed, so end the block. */
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return EXIT_PC_STALE;
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}
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static ExitStatus op_sam(DisasContext *s, DisasOps *o)
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{
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int sam = s->insn->data;
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TCGv_i64 tsam = tcg_const_i64(sam);
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/* Overwrite PSW_MASK_64 and PSW_MASK_32 */
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tcg_gen_deposit_i64(psw_mask, psw_mask, tsam, 31, 2);
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tcg_temp_free_i64(tsam);
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return EXIT_PC_STALE;
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}
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#endif
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static ExitStatus op_sar(DisasContext *s, DisasOps *o)
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