filename | src/xlat/xltcache.h |
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1 /**
2 * $Id$
3 *
4 * Translation cache support (architecture independent)
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) 2005 Nathan Keynes.
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 */
19 #include "dream.h"
20 #include "mem.h"
22 #ifndef lxdream_xltcache_H
23 #define lxdream_xltcache_H 1
25 /**
26 * For now, recovery is purely a matter of mapping native pc => sh4 pc,
27 * and updating sh4r.pc & sh4r.slice_cycles accordingly. In future more
28 * detailed recovery may be required if the translator optimizes more
29 * agressively.
30 *
31 * The recovery table contains (at least) one entry per abortable instruction,
32 *
33 */
34 typedef struct xlat_recovery_record {
35 uint32_t xlat_offset; // native (translated) pc
36 uint32_t sh4_icount; // instruction number of the corresponding SH4 instruction
37 // (0 = first instruction, 1 = second instruction, ... )
38 } *xlat_recovery_record_t;
40 struct xlat_cache_block {
41 int active; /* 0 = deleted, 1 = normal. 2 = accessed (temp-space only) */
42 uint32_t size;
43 void **lut_entry; /* For deletion */
44 void *chain;
45 void *use_list;
46 uint32_t xlat_sh4_mode; /* comparison with sh4r.xlat_sh4_mode */
47 uint32_t recover_table_offset; // Offset from code[0] of the recovery table;
48 uint32_t recover_table_size;
49 unsigned char code[0];
50 } __attribute__((packed));
52 typedef struct xlat_cache_block *xlat_cache_block_t;
54 #define XLAT_BLOCK_FOR_CODE(code) (((xlat_cache_block_t)code)-1)
56 #define XLAT_BLOCK_MODE(code) (XLAT_BLOCK_FOR_CODE(code)->xlat_sh4_mode)
57 #define XLAT_BLOCK_CHAIN(code) (XLAT_BLOCK_FOR_CODE(code)->chain)
58 #define XLAT_RECOVERY_TABLE(code) ((xlat_recovery_record_t)(((char *)code) + XLAT_BLOCK_FOR_CODE(code)->recover_table_offset))
60 /**
61 * Initialize the translation cache
62 */
63 void xlat_cache_init(void);
65 /**
66 * Returns the next block in the new cache list that can be written to by the
67 * translator.
68 */
69 xlat_cache_block_t xlat_start_block(sh4addr_t address);
71 /**
72 * Increases the current block size (only valid between calls to xlat_start_block()
73 * and xlat_commit_block()).
74 * @return the new block, which may be different from the old block.
75 */
76 xlat_cache_block_t xlat_extend_block( uint32_t newSize );
78 /**
79 * Commit the current translation block
80 * @param destsize final size of the translation in bytes.
81 * @param srcsize size of the original data that was translated in bytes
82 */
83 void xlat_commit_block( uint32_t destsize, uint32_t srcsize );
85 /**
86 * Dump the disassembly of the specified code block to a stream
87 * (primarily for debugging purposes)
88 * @param out The stream to write the output to
89 * @param code a translated block
90 */
91 void xlat_disasm_block( FILE *out, void *code );
94 /**
95 * Delete (deactivate) the specified block from the cache. Caller is responsible
96 * for ensuring that there really is a block there.
97 */
98 void xlat_delete_block( xlat_cache_block_t block );
100 /**
101 * Retrieve the entry point for the translated code corresponding to the given
102 * SH4 address, or NULL if there is no code for that address.
103 */
104 void * FASTCALL xlat_get_code( sh4addr_t address );
106 /**
107 * Retrieve the pre-instruction recovery record corresponding to the given
108 * native address, or NULL if there is no recovery code for the address.
109 * @param code The code block containing the recovery table.
110 * @param native_pc A pointer that must be within the currently executing
111 * return the first record before or equal to the given pc.
112 * translation block.
113 */
114 struct xlat_recovery_record *xlat_get_pre_recovery( void *code, void *native_pc );
117 /**
118 * Retrieve the entry point for the translated code corresponding to the given
119 * SH4 virtual address, or NULL if there is no code for the address.
120 * If the virtual address cannot be resolved, this method will raise a TLB miss
121 * exception, and return NULL.
122 */
123 void * FASTCALL xlat_get_code_by_vma( sh4vma_t address );
125 /**
126 * Retrieve the address of the lookup table entry corresponding to the
127 * given SH4 address.
128 */
129 void ** FASTCALL xlat_get_lut_entry( sh4addr_t address );
131 /**
132 * Retrieve the current host address of the running translated code block.
133 * @return the host PC, or null if there is no currently executing translated
134 * block (or the stack is corrupted)
135 * Note: the implementation of this method is host (and calling-convention) specific.
136 * @param block_start start of the block the PC should be in
137 * @param block_size size of the code block in bytes.
138 */
139 void *xlat_get_native_pc( void *block_start, uint32_t block_size );
141 /**
142 * Retrieve the size of the block starting at the specified pointer. If the
143 * pointer is not a valid code block, the return value is undefined.
144 */
145 uint32_t FASTCALL xlat_get_block_size( void *ptr );
147 /**
148 * Retrieve the size of the code in the block starting at the specified
149 * pointer. Effectively this is xlat_get_block_size() minus the size of
150 * the recovery table. If the pointer is not a valid code block, the
151 * return value is undefined.
152 */
153 uint32_t FASTCALL xlat_get_code_size( void *ptr );
155 /**
156 * Flush the code cache for the page containing the given address
157 */
158 void FASTCALL xlat_flush_page( sh4addr_t address );
160 void FASTCALL xlat_invalidate_word( sh4addr_t address );
161 void FASTCALL xlat_invalidate_long( sh4addr_t address );
164 /**
165 * Invalidate the code cache for a memory region
166 */
167 void FASTCALL xlat_invalidate_block( sh4addr_t address, size_t bytes );
169 /**
170 * Flush the entire code cache. This isn't as cheap as one might like
171 */
172 void xlat_flush_cache();
174 /**
175 * Test if the given pointer is within the translation cache, and (is likely)
176 * the start of a code block
177 */
178 gboolean xlat_is_code_pointer( void *p );
180 /**
181 * Check the internal integrity of the cache
182 */
183 void xlat_check_integrity();
185 /**
186 * Dump out the top N translated blocks by number of executions (requires block
187 * profiling to be turned on in order to give meaningful results).
188 * @param topN Number of blocks to print. If 0, print all blocks in the cache
189 */
190 void xlat_dump_cache_by_activity( unsigned int topN );
192 #endif /* lxdream_xltcache_H */
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