@@ -1186,12 +1186,6 @@ void pmu_init(ARMCPU *cpu);
#define CPSR_IT_2_7 (0xfc00U)
#define CPSR_GE (0xfU << 16)
#define CPSR_IL (1U << 20)
-/* Note that the RESERVED bits include bit 21, which is PSTATE_SS in
- * an AArch64 SPSR but RES0 in AArch32 SPSR and CPSR. In QEMU we use
- * env->uncached_cpsr bit 21 to store PSTATE.SS when executing in AArch32,
- * where it is live state but not accessible to the AArch32 code.
- */
-#define CPSR_RESERVED (0x7U << 21)
#define CPSR_J (1U << 24)
#define CPSR_IT_0_1 (3U << 25)
#define CPSR_Q (1U << 27)
@@ -387,7 +387,14 @@ void HELPER(exception_bkpt_insn)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t syndrome)
uint32_t HELPER(cpsr_read)(CPUARMState *env)
{
- return cpsr_read(env) & ~(CPSR_EXEC | CPSR_RESERVED);
+ /*
+ * We store the ARMv8 PSTATE.SS bit in env->uncached_cpsr.
+ * This is convenient for populating SPSR_ELx, but must be
+ * hidden from aarch32 mode, where it is not visible.
+ *
+ * TODO: ARMv8.4-DIT -- need to move SS somewhere else.
+ */
+ return cpsr_read(env) & ~(CPSR_EXEC | PSTATE_SS);
}
void HELPER(cpsr_write)(CPUARMState *env, uint32_t val, uint32_t mask)
The only remaining use was in op_helper.c. Use PSTATE_SS directly, and move the commentary so that it is more obvious what is going on. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> --- target/arm/cpu.h | 6 ------ target/arm/op_helper.c | 9 ++++++++- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) -- 2.20.1