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From: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: leon.alrae@imgtec.com, aurelien@aurel32.net
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] target-mips: update mips32r5-generic into P5600
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 12:10:52 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1436526652-54555-1-git-send-email-yongbok.kim@imgtec.com> (raw)

As full specification of P5600 is available, mips32r5-generic should
be renamed to P5600 and corrected as its intention.
Correct PRid and detail of configuration.
Features which are not currently supported are described as FIXME.

Fix Config.MM bit location

Signed-off-by: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com>
---
 target-mips/cpu.h            |    2 +-
 target-mips/translate_init.c |   51 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/target-mips/cpu.h b/target-mips/cpu.h
index 075c561..c91883d 100644
--- a/target-mips/cpu.h
+++ b/target-mips/cpu.h
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ struct CPUMIPSState {
 #define CP0C0_K23  28
 #define CP0C0_KU   25
 #define CP0C0_MDU  20
-#define CP0C0_MM   17
+#define CP0C0_MM   18
 #define CP0C0_BM   16
 #define CP0C0_BE   15
 #define CP0C0_AT   13
diff --git a/target-mips/translate_init.c b/target-mips/translate_init.c
index 9304e74..e3d398e 100644
--- a/target-mips/translate_init.c
+++ b/target-mips/translate_init.c
@@ -389,39 +389,44 @@ static const mips_def_t mips_defs[] =
         .mmu_type = MMU_TYPE_R4000,
     },
     {
-        /* A generic CPU providing MIPS32 Release 5 features.
-           FIXME: Eventually this should be replaced by a real CPU model. */
-        .name = "mips32r5-generic",
-        .CP0_PRid = 0x00019700,
-        .CP0_Config0 = MIPS_CONFIG0 | (0x1 << CP0C0_AR) |
+        /* FIXME:
+         * Config3: CMGCR, SC, PW, VZ, CTXTC, CDMM, TL
+         * Config4: MMUExtDef
+         * Config5: EVA, MRP
+         * FIR(FCR0): Has2008
+         * */
+        .name = "P5600",
+        .CP0_PRid = 0x0001A800,
+        .CP0_Config0 = MIPS_CONFIG0 | (1 << CP0C0_MM) | (1 << CP0C0_AR) |
                     (MMU_TYPE_R4000 << CP0C0_MT),
-        .CP0_Config1 = MIPS_CONFIG1 | (1 << CP0C1_FP) | (15 << CP0C1_MMU) |
-                       (0 << CP0C1_IS) | (3 << CP0C1_IL) | (1 << CP0C1_IA) |
-                       (0 << CP0C1_DS) | (3 << CP0C1_DL) | (1 << CP0C1_DA) |
-                       (1 << CP0C1_CA),
+        .CP0_Config1 = MIPS_CONFIG1 | (0x3F << CP0C1_MMU) |
+                       (0 << CP0C1_IS) | (3 << CP0C1_IL) | (3 << CP0C1_IA) |
+                       (0 << CP0C1_DS) | (3 << CP0C1_DL) | (3 << CP0C1_DA) |
+                       (1 < CP0C1_PC) | (1 << CP0C1_FP),
         .CP0_Config2 = MIPS_CONFIG2,
         .CP0_Config3 = MIPS_CONFIG3 | (1U << CP0C3_M) | (1 << CP0C3_MSAP) |
-                       (1 << CP0C3_LPA),
-        .CP0_Config4 = MIPS_CONFIG4 | (1U << CP0C4_M),
+                       (1 << CP0C3_BP) | (1 << CP0C3_BI) | (1 << CP0C3_ULRI) |
+                       (1 << CP0C3_RXI) | (1 << CP0C3_LPA) | (1 << CP0C3_VInt),
+        .CP0_Config4 = MIPS_CONFIG4 | (1U << CP0C4_M) | (2 << CP0C4_IE) |
+                       (0x1c << CP0C4_KScrExist),
         .CP0_Config4_rw_bitmask = 0,
-        .CP0_Config5 = MIPS_CONFIG5 | (1 << CP0C5_UFR) | (1 << CP0C5_LLB) |
-                       (1 << CP0C5_MVH),
-        .CP0_Config5_rw_bitmask = (0 << CP0C5_M) | (1 << CP0C5_K) |
-                                  (1 << CP0C5_CV) | (0 << CP0C5_EVA) |
-                                  (1 << CP0C5_MSAEn) | (1 << CP0C5_UFR) |
-                                  (0 << CP0C5_NFExists),
+        .CP0_Config5 = MIPS_CONFIG5 | (1 << CP0C5_MVH) | (1 << CP0C5_LLB),
+        .CP0_Config5_rw_bitmask = (1 << CP0C5_K) | (1 << CP0C5_CV) |
+                                  (1 << CP0C5_MSAEn) | (1 << CP0C5_UFE) |
+                                  (1 << CP0C5_FRE) | (1 << CP0C5_UFR),
         .CP0_LLAddr_rw_bitmask = 0,
         .CP0_LLAddr_shift = 4,
         .SYNCI_Step = 32,
         .CCRes = 2,
-        .CP0_Status_rw_bitmask = 0x3778FF1F,
-        .CP0_PageGrain_rw_bitmask = (1 << CP0PG_ELPA),
-        .CP1_fcr0 = (1 << FCR0_UFRP) | (1 << FCR0_F64) | (1 << FCR0_L) |
-                    (1 << FCR0_W) | (1 << FCR0_D) | (1 << FCR0_S) |
-                    (0x93 << FCR0_PRID),
+        .CP0_Status_rw_bitmask = 0x3C68FF1F,
+        .CP0_PageGrain_rw_bitmask = (1U << CP0PG_RIE) | (1 << CP0PG_XIE) |
+                    (1 << CP0PG_ELPA) | (1 << CP0PG_IEC),
+        .CP1_fcr0 = (1 << FCR0_FREP) | (1 << FCR0_UFRP) | (1 << FCR0_F64) |
+                    (1 << FCR0_L) | (1 << FCR0_W) | (1 << FCR0_D) |
+                    (1 << FCR0_S) | (0x03 << FCR0_PRID),
         .SEGBITS = 32,
         .PABITS = 40,
-        .insn_flags = CPU_MIPS32R5 | ASE_MIPS16 | ASE_MSA,
+        .insn_flags = CPU_MIPS32R5 | ASE_MSA,
         .mmu_type = MMU_TYPE_R4000,
     },
     {
-- 
1.7.5.4

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