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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v1] s390x/tcg: Don't model FP registers as globa
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David Hildenbrand |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v1] s390x/tcg: Don't model FP registers as globals |
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Mon, 4 Feb 2019 14:30:16 +0100 |
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On 04.02.19 14:27, Richard Henderson wrote:
> On 1/31/19 2:37 PM, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>> As floating point registers overlay some vector registers and we want
>> to make use of the general tcg_gvec infrastructure that assumes vectors
>> are not stored in globals but in memory, don't model flaoting point
>> registers as globals anymore. This is than similar to how arm handles
>> it.
>>
>> Reading/writing a floating point register means reading/writing memory now.
>>
>> Break up ugly in2_x2() handling that modifies both, in1 and in2 into
>> in1_x2l and in2_x2h. This makes things more readable. Also, in1_x1() is
>> ugly as it touches out/out2, get rid of that and use prep_x1() instead.
>>
>> As we are no longer able to use the original global variables for
>> out/out2, we have to use new temporary variables and write from them to
>> the target registers using wout_ helpers.
>>
>> E.g. an instruction that reads and writes x1 will use
>> - prep_x1 to get the values into out/out2
>> - wout_x1 to write the values from out/out2
>> This special handling is needed for x1 as it is often used along with
>> other inputs, so in1/in2 is already used.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <address@hidden>
>> ---
>> target/s390x/insn-data.def | 150 ++++++++++++++++++-------------------
>> target/s390x/translate.c | 133 +++++++++++++++++++-------------
>> 2 files changed, 158 insertions(+), 125 deletions(-)
>
> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <address@hidden>
Thanks!
I'll probably switch naming of in1_x2l and in2_x2h to
in1_x2h and in2_x2l (will double check, but I guess this is the right
thing to do - high double word always comes first, e.g. in memory).
>
>
> r~
>
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Thanks,
David / dhildenb