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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] target-ppc: improve "info registe
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Alexey Kardashevskiy |
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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] target-ppc: improve "info registers" by printing SPRs |
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Mon, 31 Mar 2014 19:50:41 +1100 |
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On 03/31/2014 07:24 PM, Andreas Färber wrote:
> Am 31.03.2014 03:25, schrieb Alexey Kardashevskiy:
>> On 03/24/2014 05:24 PM, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
>>> btw while grepping through the code, I found dump_ppc_sprs() which prints
>>> this (first chunk is what my patch adds and the second chunk is from
>>> dump_ppc_sprs()):
>>
>>
>>
>> Noone has an opinion? Come on! :)
>
> We're in Hard Freeze!!! >:-| There's more important works than post-2.0
> debug infos ATM. Anyway...
Are you saying I should not be posting anything which is not "for 2.0"
until it is released? Oookay.
>>> XER 0000000000000000 LR 0000000000000000 CTR 0000000000000000
>>> UAMR 0000000000000000
>>> DSCR 0000000000000000 DSISR 0000000000000000 DAR 0000000000000000
>>> DECR 0000000000000000
>>> SDR1 0000000000000005 SRR0 0000000000000000 SRR1 0000000000000000
>>> CFAR 0000000000000000
>>> AMR 0000000000000000 CTRLF 0000000080800000 CTRLT 0000000080800000
>>> UAMOR 0000000000000000
>>> VRSAVE 0000000000000000 TBL 0000000000000000 TBU 0000000000000000
>>> SPRG0 0000000000000000
>>> SPRG1 0000000000000000 SPRG2 0000000000000000 SPRG3 0000000000000000 EAR
>>> 0000000000000000
>>> TBL 0000000000000000 TBU 0000000000000000 PVR 00000000003f0201
>>> SPURR 0000000000000000
>>> PURR 0000000000000000 LPCR 0000000000007005 MMCRA 0000000000000000 PPR
>>> 0000000000000000
>>> UMMCR0 0000000000000000 UPMC1 0000000000000000 UPMC2 0000000000000000
>>> USIAR 0000000000000000
>>> UMMCR1 0000000000000000 UPMC3 0000000000000000 UPMC4 0000000000000000
>>> PMC5 0000000000000000
>>> PMC6 0000000000000000 MMCR0 0000000000000000 PMC1 0000000000000000
>>> PMC2 0000000000000000
>>> SIAR 0000000000000000 MMCR1 0000000000000000 PMC3 0000000000000000
>>> PMC4 0000000000000000
>>> IABR 0000000000000000 DABR 0000000000000000 ICTC 0000000000000000 PIR
>>> 0000000000000000
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Special purpose registers:
>>> SPR: 1 (001) XER swr uwr
>>> SPR: 8 (008) LR swr uwr
>>> SPR: 9 (009) CTR swr uwr
>>> SPR: 12 (00c) UAMR swr uwr
>>> SPR: 17 (011) DSCR swr u--
>>> SPR: 18 (012) DSISR swr u--
>>> SPR: 19 (013) DAR swr u--
>>> SPR: 22 (016) DECR swr u--
>>> SPR: 25 (019) SDR1 swr u--
>>> SPR: 26 (01a) SRR0 swr u--
>>> SPR: 27 (01b) SRR1 swr u--
>>> SPR: 28 (01c) CFAR swr u--
>>> SPR: 29 (01d) AMR swr u--
>>> SPR: 136 (088) CTRLF s-r u--
>>> SPR: 152 (098) CTRLT sw- u--
>>> SPR: 157 (09d) UAMOR swr u--
>>> SPR: 256 (100) VRSAVE swr uwr
>>> SPR: 268 (10c) TBL s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 269 (10d) TBU s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 272 (110) SPRG0 swr u--
>>> SPR: 273 (111) SPRG1 swr u--
>>> SPR: 274 (112) SPRG2 swr u--
>>> SPR: 275 (113) SPRG3 swr u--
>>> SPR: 282 (11a) EAR swr u--
>>> SPR: 284 (11c) TBL swr u-r
>>> SPR: 285 (11d) TBU swr u-r
>>> SPR: 287 (11f) PVR s-r u--
>>> SPR: 308 (134) SPURR s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 309 (135) PURR s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 318 (13e) LPCR swr u--
>>> SPR: 770 (302) MMCRA swr u--
>>> SPR: 896 (380) PPR swr uwr
>>> SPR: 936 (3a8) UMMCR0 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 937 (3a9) UPMC1 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 938 (3aa) UPMC2 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 939 (3ab) USIAR s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 940 (3ac) UMMCR1 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 941 (3ad) UPMC3 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 942 (3ae) UPMC4 s-r u-r
>>> SPR: 945 (3b1) PMC5 swr u--
>>> SPR: 946 (3b2) PMC6 swr u--
>>> SPR: 952 (3b8) MMCR0 swr u--
>>> SPR: 953 (3b9) PMC1 swr u--
>>> SPR: 954 (3ba) PMC2 swr u--
>>> SPR: 955 (3bb) SIAR s-r u--
>>> SPR: 956 (3bc) MMCR1 swr u--
>>> SPR: 957 (3bd) PMC3 swr u--
>>> SPR: 958 (3be) PMC4 swr u--
>>> SPR: 1010 (3f2) IABR swr u--
>>> SPR: 1013 (3f5) DABR swr u--
>>> SPR: 1019 (3fb) ICTC swr u--
>>> SPR: 1023 (3ff) PIR swr u--
>>>
>>>
>>> Which is nicer/more useful?
>
> You're comparing apples to oranges. One is printing values, one is
>
> printing configuration - and IIRC only for some hidden debug #ifdef.
Yes, it is under #ifdef. I could enable it and add values if someone said
it makes sense.
> I'd suggest to sit down with Peter and discuss whether it may make sense
> to turn this SPR register configuration dump into an HMP command and in
> this case coordinate the command naming with ARM, where there's similar
> dynamically configured cp15 registers that may need inspection.
Why just Peter? v1 and v2 attracted attention of other folks and I want to
believe they are interested in the final result.
Do _you_ have an opinion of what to print here and what can break if I
print everything?
> (But if you do, just don't expect this to be picked up by next week!)
I never ever expect whatever I do to be picked up next 2 month. Seriously.
And you know that... It never makes any difference for me whether next
release is coming out or not...
> Cheers,
> Andreas
>
>>> The characters at the end tell what handler (read/write, oea/uea) is
>>> defined for SPR.
>
--
Alexey