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target/riscv: prioritize pmp errors in raise_mmu_exception()
authorDaniel Henrique Barboza <dbarboza@ventanamicro.com>
Sat, 13 Apr 2024 10:59:28 +0000 (13:59 +0300)
committerMichael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Wed, 5 Jun 2024 10:05:38 +0000 (13:05 +0300)
raise_mmu_exception(), as is today, is prioritizing guest page faults by
checking first if virt_enabled && !first_stage, and then considering the
regular inst/load/store faults.

There's no mention in the spec about guest page fault being a higher
priority that PMP faults. In fact, privileged spec section 3.7.1 says:

"Attempting to fetch an instruction from a PMP region that does not have
execute permissions raises an instruction access-fault exception.
Attempting to execute a load or load-reserved instruction which accesses
a physical address within a PMP region without read permissions raises a
load access-fault exception. Attempting to execute a store,
store-conditional, or AMO instruction which accesses a physical address
within a PMP region without write permissions raises a store
access-fault exception."

So, in fact, we're doing it wrong - PMP faults should always be thrown,
regardless of also being a first or second stage fault.

The way riscv_cpu_tlb_fill() and get_physical_address() work is
adequate: a TRANSLATE_PMP_FAIL error is immediately reported and
reflected in the 'pmp_violation' flag. What we need is to change
raise_mmu_exception() to prioritize it.

Reported-by: Joseph Chan <jchan@ventanamicro.com>
Fixes: 82d53adfbb ("target/riscv/cpu_helper.c: Invalid exception on MMU translation stage")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <dbarboza@ventanamicro.com>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Message-ID: <20240413105929.7030-1-alexei.filippov@syntacore.com>
Cc: qemu-stable <qemu-stable@nongnu.org>
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 68e7c86927afa240fa450578cb3a4f18926153e4)
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
target/riscv/cpu_helper.c

index fc090d729a1be6185cb51419a319fffbcc0efd42..e3a7797d009b7c1a9ff6ad201f07636d53ca7bc9 100644 (file)
@@ -1176,28 +1176,30 @@ static void raise_mmu_exception(CPURISCVState *env, target_ulong address,
 
     switch (access_type) {
     case MMU_INST_FETCH:
-        if (env->virt_enabled && !first_stage) {
+        if (pmp_violation) {
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_INST_ACCESS_FAULT;
+        } else if (env->virt_enabled && !first_stage) {
             cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_INST_GUEST_PAGE_FAULT;
         } else {
-            cs->exception_index = pmp_violation ?
-                RISCV_EXCP_INST_ACCESS_FAULT : RISCV_EXCP_INST_PAGE_FAULT;
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_INST_PAGE_FAULT;
         }
         break;
     case MMU_DATA_LOAD:
-        if (two_stage && !first_stage) {
+        if (pmp_violation) {
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_LOAD_ACCESS_FAULT;
+        } else if (two_stage && !first_stage) {
             cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_LOAD_GUEST_ACCESS_FAULT;
         } else {
-            cs->exception_index = pmp_violation ?
-                RISCV_EXCP_LOAD_ACCESS_FAULT : RISCV_EXCP_LOAD_PAGE_FAULT;
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_LOAD_PAGE_FAULT;
         }
         break;
     case MMU_DATA_STORE:
-        if (two_stage && !first_stage) {
+        if (pmp_violation) {
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_STORE_AMO_ACCESS_FAULT;
+        } else if (two_stage && !first_stage) {
             cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_STORE_GUEST_AMO_ACCESS_FAULT;
         } else {
-            cs->exception_index = pmp_violation ?
-                RISCV_EXCP_STORE_AMO_ACCESS_FAULT :
-                RISCV_EXCP_STORE_PAGE_FAULT;
+            cs->exception_index = RISCV_EXCP_STORE_PAGE_FAULT;
         }
         break;
     default: