@@ -122,10 +122,13 @@ struct TCGCPUOps {
* to do when the CPU is in the halted state.
*
* Return true to indicate that the CPU should now leave halt, false
- * if it should remain in the halted state.
+ * if it should remain in the halted state. (This should generally
+ * be the same value that cpu_has_work() would return.)
*
- * If this method is not provided, the default is to do nothing, and
- * to leave halt if cpu_has_work() returns true.
+ * This method must be provided. If the target does not need to
+ * do anything special for halt, the same function used for its
+ * CPUClass::has_work method can be used here, as they have the
+ * same function signature.
*/
bool (*cpu_exec_halt)(CPUState *cpu);
/**
@@ -682,13 +682,8 @@ static inline bool cpu_handle_halt(CPUState *cpu)
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
if (cpu->halted) {
const TCGCPUOps *tcg_ops = cpu->cc->tcg_ops;
- bool leave_halt;
+ bool leave_halt = tcg_ops->cpu_exec_halt(cpu);
- if (tcg_ops->cpu_exec_halt) {
- leave_halt = tcg_ops->cpu_exec_halt(cpu);
- } else {
- leave_halt = cpu_has_work(cpu);
- }
if (!leave_halt) {
return true;
}
@@ -1082,6 +1077,10 @@ bool tcg_exec_realizefn(CPUState *cpu, Error **errp)
static bool tcg_target_initialized;
if (!tcg_target_initialized) {
+ /* Check mandatory TCGCPUOps handlers */
+#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
+ assert(cpu->cc->tcg_ops->cpu_exec_halt);
+#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */
cpu->cc->tcg_ops->initialize();
tcg_target_initialized = true;
}