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target-arm: Implement a minimal set of cp14 debug registers

Newer ARM kernels try to probe for whether the CPU has hardware breakpoint
support. For this to work QEMU has to implement a minimal set of the cp14
debug registers. The architecture requires v7 cores to implement debug
and so there is no defined way to report its absence; however in practice
returning a zero DBGDIDR (ie with a reserved value for "debug architecture
version") should cause well-written hw debug users to do the right thing.
We also implement DBGDRAR and DBGDSAR as RAZ, indicating no memory mapped
debug components.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
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Peter Maydell 2011-02-22 18:19:43 +00:00 committed by Aurelien Jarno
parent 3849902cd8
commit ca27c052d9
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@ -5778,6 +5778,34 @@ static int disas_cp14_read(CPUState * env, DisasContext *s, uint32_t insn)
int rt = (insn >> 12) & 0xf;
TCGv tmp;
/* Minimal set of debug registers, since we don't support debug */
if (op1 == 0 && crn == 0 && op2 == 0) {
switch (crm) {
case 0:
/* DBGDIDR: just RAZ. In particular this means the
* "debug architecture version" bits will read as
* a reserved value, which should cause Linux to
* not try to use the debug hardware.
*/
tmp = tcg_const_i32(0);
store_reg(s, rt, tmp);
return 0;
case 1:
case 2:
/* DBGDRAR and DBGDSAR: v7 only. Always RAZ since we
* don't implement memory mapped debug components
*/
if (ENABLE_ARCH_7) {
tmp = tcg_const_i32(0);
store_reg(s, rt, tmp);
return 0;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
if (arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_THUMB2EE)) {
if (op1 == 6 && crn == 0 && crm == 0 && op2 == 0) {
/* TEECR */