GUEST_ADDR_MAX is only used in accel/tcg/user-exec.c and "exec/cpu_ldst.h". Move it from "exec/cpu-all.h" to "exec/cpu_ldst.h" so we can avoid including "exec/cpu-all.h" in accel/tcg/user-exec.c.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@linaro.org> --- include/exec/cpu-all.h | 34 +--------------------------------- include/exec/cpu_ldst.h | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c | 1 - 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/exec/cpu-all.h b/include/exec/cpu-all.h index e75ec13cd0..554b937ddb 100644 --- a/include/exec/cpu-all.h +++ b/include/exec/cpu-all.h @@ -63,39 +63,7 @@ /* MMU memory access macros */ -#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) -#include "exec/user/abitypes.h" - -/* - * If non-zero, the guest virtual address space is a contiguous subset - * of the host virtual address space, i.e. '-R reserved_va' is in effect - * either from the command-line or by default. The value is the last - * byte of the guest address space e.g. UINT32_MAX. - * - * If zero, the host and guest virtual address spaces are intermingled. - */ -extern unsigned long reserved_va; - -/* - * Limit the guest addresses as best we can. - * - * When not using -R reserved_va, we cannot really limit the guest - * to less address space than the host. For 32-bit guests, this - * acts as a sanity check that we're not giving the guest an address - * that it cannot even represent. For 64-bit guests... the address - * might not be what the real kernel would give, but it is at least - * representable in the guest. - * - * TODO: Improve address allocation to avoid this problem, and to - * avoid setting bits at the top of guest addresses that might need - * to be used for tags. - */ -#define GUEST_ADDR_MAX_ \ - ((MIN_CONST(TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS, TARGET_ABI_BITS) <= 32) ? \ - UINT32_MAX : ~0ul) -#define GUEST_ADDR_MAX (reserved_va ? : GUEST_ADDR_MAX_) - -#else +#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) #include "exec/hwaddr.h" diff --git a/include/exec/cpu_ldst.h b/include/exec/cpu_ldst.h index 6d47d3114a..07649a01c1 100644 --- a/include/exec/cpu_ldst.h +++ b/include/exec/cpu_ldst.h @@ -73,8 +73,38 @@ #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) +#include "user/abitypes.h" #include "user/guest-base.h" +/* + * If non-zero, the guest virtual address space is a contiguous subset + * of the host virtual address space, i.e. '-R reserved_va' is in effect + * either from the command-line or by default. The value is the last + * byte of the guest address space e.g. UINT32_MAX. + * + * If zero, the host and guest virtual address spaces are intermingled. + */ +extern unsigned long reserved_va; + +/* + * Limit the guest addresses as best we can. + * + * When not using -R reserved_va, we cannot really limit the guest + * to less address space than the host. For 32-bit guests, this + * acts as a sanity check that we're not giving the guest an address + * that it cannot even represent. For 64-bit guests... the address + * might not be what the real kernel would give, but it is at least + * representable in the guest. + * + * TODO: Improve address allocation to avoid this problem, and to + * avoid setting bits at the top of guest addresses that might need + * to be used for tags. + */ +#define GUEST_ADDR_MAX_ \ + ((MIN_CONST(TARGET_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_BITS, TARGET_ABI_BITS) <= 32) ? \ + UINT32_MAX : ~0ul) +#define GUEST_ADDR_MAX (reserved_va ? : GUEST_ADDR_MAX_) + #ifndef TARGET_TAGGED_ADDRESSES static inline abi_ptr cpu_untagged_addr(CPUState *cs, abi_ptr x) { diff --git a/accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c b/accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c index 225e5fbd3e..7bfd558027 100644 --- a/accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c +++ b/accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ #include "exec/log.h" #include "qemu/main-loop.h" #include "sysemu/cpus.h" -#include "exec/cpu-all.h" #include "sysemu/cpu-timers.h" #include "exec/replay-core.h" #include "sysemu/tcg.h" -- 2.41.0