[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Minios-devel] [UNIKRAFT PATCHv4 15/43] uk/arch: Add necessary header files for Arm64
On 16.07.2018 04:41, Wei Chen wrote: Hi Simon,-----Original Message----- From: Simon Kuenzer <simon.kuenzer@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: 2018年7月13日 18:32 To: Julien Grall <Julien.Grall@xxxxxxx>; Wei Chen <Wei.Chen@xxxxxxx>; minios- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Kaly Xin <Kaly.Xin@xxxxxxx>; nd <nd@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Minios-devel] [UNIKRAFT PATCHv4 15/43] uk/arch: Add necessary header files for Arm64 Hi all, On 13.07.2018 11:36, Julien Grall wrote:Hi, On 13/07/18 10:13, Wei Chen wrote:+#ifndef __UKARCH_LCPU_H__ +#error Do not include this header directly +#endif + +struct __regs { + /* Generic Purpose registers, from x0 ~ x29 */ + unsigned long x[30]; + + /* Link Register (x30) */ + unsigned long lr; + + /* Exception Link Register */ + unsigned long elr_el1; + + /* Processor State Register */ + unsigned long spsr_el1; + + /* Exception Status Register */ + unsigned long esr_el1; + + /* Stack Pointer */ + unsigned long sp; +}; + +#define isb() __asm__ __volatile("isb" ::: "memory")What is this intended for?This is for instruction memory barrier.Just to clarify, isb is not a memory barrier ;). It is an instruction synchronization barrier. Any instructions in program order after the isb will only be fetched from cache/memory once the instruction has completed. This is used to ensure the effect of modification such as TLB invalidation, system registers have been taken into account. I am not aware of any equivalent on x86. Cheers,Nice, now I learned something more about Arm. ;-) I like the explicitness of the architecture. It is giving you much more control about when and what should happen on the hardware. My question: Is it clear for an Arm developer what "isb()" is or should we add a short comment to this definition?Generally speaking it's enough. As you have such concern, I will add Some comments for it ; ) Then this is totally fine without a comment. We also did not comment the memory barriers. I let it up to you. ;-) _______________________________________________ Minios-devel mailing list Minios-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/minios-devel
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