We have couple of 64-bit registers defined in GICv3 architecture, so
unsigned long accesses to these registers will only access a single
32-bit part of that regitser. On the other hand these registers can't
be accessed as 64-bit with a single instruction like ldrd/strd or
ldmia/stmia if we run a 32-bit host because KVM does not support
access to MMIO space done by these instructions.
It means that a 32-bit guest accesses these registers in 32-bit
chunks, so the only thing we need to do is to ensure that
extract_bytes() always takes 64-bit data.
Acked-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Murzin <vladimir.murzin@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
#include "vgic-mmio.h"
/* extract @num bytes at @offset bytes offset in data */
-unsigned long extract_bytes(unsigned long data, unsigned int offset,
+unsigned long extract_bytes(u64 data, unsigned int offset,
unsigned int num)
{
return (data >> (offset * 8)) & GENMASK_ULL(num * 8 - 1, 0);
void vgic_data_host_to_mmio_bus(void *buf, unsigned int len,
unsigned long data);
-unsigned long extract_bytes(unsigned long data, unsigned int offset,
+unsigned long extract_bytes(u64 data, unsigned int offset,
unsigned int num);
u64 update_64bit_reg(u64 reg, unsigned int offset, unsigned int len,