xref: /qemu/include/exec/memattrs.h (revision 6170d09c)
1 /*
2  * Memory transaction attributes
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2015 Linaro Limited.
5  *
6  * Authors:
7  *  Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
8  *
9  * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
10  * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
11  *
12  */
13 
14 #ifndef MEMATTRS_H
15 #define MEMATTRS_H
16 
17 /* Every memory transaction has associated with it a set of
18  * attributes. Some of these are generic (such as the ID of
19  * the bus master); some are specific to a particular kind of
20  * bus (such as the ARM Secure/NonSecure bit). We define them
21  * all as non-overlapping bitfields in a single struct to avoid
22  * confusion if different parts of QEMU used the same bit for
23  * different semantics.
24  */
25 typedef struct MemTxAttrs {
26     /* Bus masters which don't specify any attributes will get this
27      * (via the MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED constant), so that we can
28      * distinguish "all attributes deliberately clear" from
29      * "didn't specify" if necessary.
30      */
31     unsigned int unspecified:1;
32     /*
33      * ARM/AMBA: TrustZone Secure access
34      * x86: System Management Mode access
35      */
36     unsigned int secure:1;
37     /*
38      * ARM: ArmSecuritySpace.  This partially overlaps secure, but it is
39      * easier to have both fields to assist code that does not understand
40      * ARMv9 RME, or no specific knowledge of ARM at all (e.g. pflash).
41      */
42     unsigned int space:2;
43     /* Memory access is usermode (unprivileged) */
44     unsigned int user:1;
45     /*
46      * Bus interconnect and peripherals can access anything (memories,
47      * devices) by default. By setting the 'memory' bit, bus transaction
48      * are restricted to "normal" memories (per the AMBA documentation)
49      * versus devices. Access to devices will be logged and rejected
50      * (see MEMTX_ACCESS_ERROR).
51      */
52     unsigned int memory:1;
53     /* Requester ID (for MSI for example) */
54     unsigned int requester_id:16;
55     /* Invert endianness for this page */
56     unsigned int byte_swap:1;
57     /*
58      * The following are target-specific page-table bits.  These are not
59      * related to actual memory transactions at all.  However, this structure
60      * is part of the tlb_fill interface, cached in the cputlb structure,
61      * and has unused bits.  These fields will be read by target-specific
62      * helpers using env->iotlb[mmu_idx][tlb_index()].attrs.target_tlb_bitN.
63      */
64     unsigned int target_tlb_bit0 : 1;
65     unsigned int target_tlb_bit1 : 1;
66     unsigned int target_tlb_bit2 : 1;
67 } MemTxAttrs;
68 
69 /* Bus masters which don't specify any attributes will get this,
70  * which has all attribute bits clear except the topmost one
71  * (so that we can distinguish "all attributes deliberately clear"
72  * from "didn't specify" if necessary).
73  */
74 #define MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED ((MemTxAttrs) { .unspecified = 1 })
75 
76 /* New-style MMIO accessors can indicate that the transaction failed.
77  * A zero (MEMTX_OK) response means success; anything else is a failure
78  * of some kind. The memory subsystem will bitwise-OR together results
79  * if it is synthesizing an operation from multiple smaller accesses.
80  */
81 #define MEMTX_OK 0
82 #define MEMTX_ERROR             (1U << 0) /* device returned an error */
83 #define MEMTX_DECODE_ERROR      (1U << 1) /* nothing at that address */
84 #define MEMTX_ACCESS_ERROR      (1U << 2) /* access denied */
85 typedef uint32_t MemTxResult;
86 
87 #endif
88