faults.hh revision 10417:710ee116eb68
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39
40#ifndef __ARCH_X86_FAULTS_HH__
41#define __ARCH_X86_FAULTS_HH__
42
43#include <string>
44
45#include "base/bitunion.hh"
46#include "base/misc.hh"
47#include "sim/faults.hh"
48#include "sim/tlb.hh"
49
50namespace X86ISA
51{
52    // Base class for all x86 "faults" where faults is in the m5 sense
53    class X86FaultBase : public FaultBase
54    {
55      protected:
56        const char * faultName;
57        const char * mnem;
58        uint8_t vector;
59        uint64_t errorCode;
60
61        X86FaultBase(const char * _faultName, const char * _mnem,
62                     const uint8_t _vector, uint64_t _errorCode = (uint64_t)-1)
63            : faultName(_faultName), mnem(_mnem),
64              vector(_vector), errorCode(_errorCode)
65        {
66        }
67
68        const char * name() const
69        {
70            return faultName;
71        }
72
73        virtual bool isBenign()
74        {
75            return true;
76        }
77
78        virtual const char * mnemonic() const
79        {
80            return mnem;
81        }
82
83        virtual bool isSoft()
84        {
85            return false;
86        }
87
88        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
89                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
90
91        virtual std::string describe() const;
92
93      public:
94        /**
95         * Get the vector of an interrupt.
96         *
97         * @return interrupt vector number.
98         */
99        virtual uint8_t getVector() const { return vector; }
100    };
101
102    // Base class for x86 faults which behave as if the underlying instruction
103    // didn't happen.
104    class X86Fault : public X86FaultBase
105    {
106      protected:
107        X86Fault(const char * name, const char * mnem,
108                 const uint8_t vector, uint64_t _errorCode = (uint64_t)-1)
109            : X86FaultBase(name, mnem, vector, _errorCode)
110        {}
111    };
112
113    // Base class for x86 traps which behave as if the underlying instruction
114    // completed.
115    class X86Trap : public X86FaultBase
116    {
117      protected:
118        X86Trap(const char * name, const char * mnem,
119                const uint8_t vector, uint64_t _errorCode = (uint64_t)-1)
120            : X86FaultBase(name, mnem, vector, _errorCode)
121        {}
122
123        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
124                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
125    };
126
127    // Base class for x86 aborts which seem to be catastrophic failures.
128    class X86Abort : public X86FaultBase
129    {
130      protected:
131        X86Abort(const char * name, const char * mnem,
132                const uint8_t vector, uint64_t _errorCode = (uint64_t)-1)
133            : X86FaultBase(name, mnem, vector, _errorCode)
134        {}
135
136        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
137                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
138    };
139
140    // Base class for x86 interrupts.
141    class X86Interrupt : public X86FaultBase
142    {
143      protected:
144        X86Interrupt(const char * name, const char * mnem,
145                const uint8_t _vector, uint64_t _errorCode = (uint64_t)-1)
146            : X86FaultBase(name, mnem, _vector, _errorCode)
147        {}
148    };
149
150    class UnimpInstFault : public FaultBase
151    {
152      public:
153        const char * name() const
154        {
155            return "unimplemented_micro";
156        }
157
158        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
159                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr)
160        {
161            panic("Unimplemented instruction!");
162        }
163    };
164
165    // Below is a summary of the interrupt/exception information in the
166    // architecture manuals.
167
168    // Class  |  Type    | vector |               Cause                 | mnem
169    //------------------------------------------------------------------------
170    //Contrib   Fault     0         Divide-by-Zero-Error                  #DE
171    //Benign    Either    1         Debug                                 #DB
172    //Benign    Interrupt 2         Non-Maskable-Interrupt                #NMI
173    //Benign    Trap      3         Breakpoint                            #BP
174    //Benign    Trap      4         Overflow                              #OF
175    //Benign    Fault     5         Bound-Range                           #BR
176    //Benign    Fault     6         Invalid-Opcode                        #UD
177    //Benign    Fault     7         Device-Not-Available                  #NM
178    //Benign    Abort     8         Double-Fault                          #DF
179    //                    9         Coprocessor-Segment-Overrun
180    //Contrib   Fault     10        Invalid-TSS                           #TS
181    //Contrib   Fault     11        Segment-Not-Present                   #NP
182    //Contrib   Fault     12        Stack                                 #SS
183    //Contrib   Fault     13        General-Protection                    #GP
184    //Either    Fault     14        Page-Fault                            #PF
185    //                    15        Reserved
186    //Benign    Fault     16        x87 Floating-Point Exception Pending  #MF
187    //Benign    Fault     17        Alignment-Check                       #AC
188    //Benign    Abort     18        Machine-Check                         #MC
189    //Benign    Fault     19        SIMD Floating-Point                   #XF
190    //                    20-29     Reserved
191    //Contrib   ?         30        Security Exception                    #SX
192    //                    31        Reserved
193    //Benign    Interrupt 0-255     External Interrupts                   #INTR
194    //Benign    Interrupt 0-255     Software Interrupts                   INTn
195
196    class DivideByZero : public X86Fault
197    {
198      public:
199        DivideByZero() :
200            X86Fault("Divide-by-Zero-Error", "#DE", 0)
201        {}
202    };
203
204    class DebugException : public X86FaultBase
205    {
206      public:
207        DebugException() :
208            X86FaultBase("Debug", "#DB", 1)
209        {}
210    };
211
212    class NonMaskableInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
213    {
214      public:
215        NonMaskableInterrupt(uint8_t _vector) :
216            X86Interrupt("Non Maskable Interrupt", "#NMI", 2, _vector)
217        {}
218    };
219
220    class Breakpoint : public X86Trap
221    {
222      public:
223        Breakpoint() :
224            X86Trap("Breakpoint", "#BP", 3)
225        {}
226    };
227
228    class OverflowTrap : public X86Trap
229    {
230      public:
231        OverflowTrap() :
232            X86Trap("Overflow", "#OF", 4)
233        {}
234    };
235
236    class BoundRange : public X86Fault
237    {
238      public:
239        BoundRange() :
240            X86Fault("Bound-Range", "#BR", 5)
241        {}
242    };
243
244    class InvalidOpcode : public X86Fault
245    {
246      public:
247        InvalidOpcode() :
248            X86Fault("Invalid-Opcode", "#UD", 6)
249        {}
250
251        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
252                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
253    };
254
255    class DeviceNotAvailable : public X86Fault
256    {
257      public:
258        DeviceNotAvailable() :
259            X86Fault("Device-Not-Available", "#NM", 7)
260        {}
261    };
262
263    class DoubleFault : public X86Abort
264    {
265      public:
266        DoubleFault() :
267            X86Abort("Double-Fault", "#DF", 8, 0)
268        {}
269    };
270
271    class InvalidTSS : public X86Fault
272    {
273      public:
274        InvalidTSS(uint32_t _errorCode) :
275            X86Fault("Invalid-TSS", "#TS", 10, _errorCode)
276        {}
277    };
278
279    class SegmentNotPresent : public X86Fault
280    {
281      public:
282        SegmentNotPresent(uint32_t _errorCode) :
283            X86Fault("Segment-Not-Present", "#NP", 11, _errorCode)
284        {}
285    };
286
287    class StackFault : public X86Fault
288    {
289      public:
290        StackFault(uint32_t _errorCode) :
291            X86Fault("Stack", "#SS", 12, _errorCode)
292        {}
293    };
294
295    class GeneralProtection : public X86Fault
296    {
297      public:
298        GeneralProtection(uint32_t _errorCode) :
299            X86Fault("General-Protection", "#GP", 13, _errorCode)
300        {}
301    };
302
303    class PageFault : public X86Fault
304    {
305      protected:
306        BitUnion32(PageFaultErrorCode)
307            Bitfield<0> present;
308            Bitfield<1> write;
309            Bitfield<2> user;
310            Bitfield<3> reserved;
311            Bitfield<4> fetch;
312        EndBitUnion(PageFaultErrorCode)
313
314        Addr addr;
315
316      public:
317        PageFault(Addr _addr, uint32_t _errorCode) :
318            X86Fault("Page-Fault", "#PF", 14, _errorCode), addr(_addr)
319        {}
320
321        PageFault(Addr _addr, bool present, BaseTLB::Mode mode,
322                bool user, bool reserved) :
323            X86Fault("Page-Fault", "#PF", 14, 0), addr(_addr)
324        {
325            PageFaultErrorCode code = 0;
326            code.present = present;
327            code.write = (mode == BaseTLB::Write);
328            code.user = user;
329            code.reserved = reserved;
330            code.fetch = (mode == BaseTLB::Execute);
331            errorCode = code;
332        }
333
334        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
335                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
336
337        virtual std::string describe() const;
338    };
339
340    class X87FpExceptionPending : public X86Fault
341    {
342      public:
343        X87FpExceptionPending() :
344            X86Fault("x87 Floating-Point Exception Pending", "#MF", 16)
345        {}
346    };
347
348    class AlignmentCheck : public X86Fault
349    {
350      public:
351        AlignmentCheck() :
352            X86Fault("Alignment-Check", "#AC", 17, 0)
353        {}
354    };
355
356    class MachineCheck : public X86Abort
357    {
358      public:
359        MachineCheck() :
360            X86Abort("Machine-Check", "#MC", 18)
361        {}
362    };
363
364    class SIMDFloatingPointFault : public X86Fault
365    {
366      public:
367        SIMDFloatingPointFault() :
368            X86Fault("SIMD Floating-Point", "#XF", 19)
369        {}
370    };
371
372    class SecurityException : public X86FaultBase
373    {
374      public:
375        SecurityException() :
376            X86FaultBase("Security Exception", "#SX", 30)
377        {}
378    };
379
380    class ExternalInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
381    {
382      public:
383        ExternalInterrupt(uint8_t _vector) :
384            X86Interrupt("External Interrupt", "#INTR", _vector)
385        {}
386    };
387
388    class SystemManagementInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
389    {
390      public:
391        SystemManagementInterrupt() :
392            X86Interrupt("System Management Interrupt", "#SMI", 0)
393        {}
394    };
395
396    class InitInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
397    {
398      public:
399        InitInterrupt(uint8_t _vector) :
400            X86Interrupt("INIT Interrupt", "#INIT", _vector)
401        {}
402
403        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
404                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
405    };
406
407    class StartupInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
408    {
409      public:
410        StartupInterrupt(uint8_t _vector) :
411            X86Interrupt("Startup Interrupt", "#SIPI", _vector)
412        {}
413
414        void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
415                    StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
416    };
417
418    class SoftwareInterrupt : public X86Interrupt
419    {
420      public:
421        SoftwareInterrupt(uint8_t _vector) :
422            X86Interrupt("Software Interrupt", "#INTR", _vector)
423        {}
424
425        bool isSoft()
426        {
427            return true;
428        }
429    };
430}
431
432#endif // __ARCH_X86_FAULTS_HH__
433