The Guest Translation Shootdown Enable (GTSE) bit in the Logical Partition
Control Register (LPCR) can be set to enable a guest to use the tlbie
instruction directly to invalidate translations.
When the GTSE bit is set then the tlbie instruction is supervisor
privileged, otherwise it is hypervisor privileged.
Add a guest translation shootdown enable (gtse) field to the diassembly
context and use this to check the correct privilege level at code
generation time.
Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
bool vsx_enabled;
bool spe_enabled;
bool tm_enabled;
+ bool gtse;
ppc_spr_t *spr_cb; /* Needed to check rights for mfspr/mtspr */
int singlestep_enabled;
uint64_t insns_flags;
GEN_PRIV;
#else
TCGv_i32 t1;
- CHK_HV;
+
+ if (ctx->gtse) {
+ CHK_SV; /* If gtse is set then tblie is supervisor privileged */
+ } else {
+ CHK_HV; /* Else hypervisor privileged */
+ }
if (NARROW_MODE(ctx)) {
TCGv t0 = tcg_temp_new();
ctx.tm_enabled = false;
}
#endif
+ ctx.gtse = !!(env->spr[SPR_LPCR] & LPCR_GTSE);
if ((env->flags & POWERPC_FLAG_SE) && msr_se)
ctx.singlestep_enabled = CPU_SINGLE_STEP;
else