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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id: stack64.cc,v 1.19 2004-11-27 20:36:53 sshwarts Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 MandrakeSoft S.A.
//
// MandrakeSoft S.A.
// 43, rue d'Aboukir
// 75002 Paris - France
// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#define NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS 1
#include "bochs.h"
#define LOG_THIS BX_CPU_THIS_PTR
- apply patch.ifdef-disabled-options. Comments from that patch are below: For a whole lot of configure options, I put #if...#endif around code that is specific to the option, even in files which are normally only compiled when the option is on. This allows me to create a MS Visual C++ 6.0 workspace that supports many of these options. The workspace will basically compile every file all the time, but the code for disabled options will be commented out by the #if...#endif. This may one day lead to simplification of the Makefiles and configure scripts, but for the moment I'm leaving Makefiles and configure scripts alone. Affected options: BX_SUPPORT_APIC (cpu/apic.cc) BX_SUPPORT_X86_64 (cpu/*64.cc) BX_DEBUGGER (debug/*) BX_DISASM (disasm/*) BX_WITH_nameofgui (gui/*) BX_SUPPORT_CDROM (iodev/cdrom.cc) BX_NE2K_SUPPORT (iodev/eth*.cc, iodev/ne2k.cc) BX_SUPPORT_APIC (iodev/ioapic.cc) BX_IODEBUG_SUPPORT (iodev/iodebug.cc) BX_PCI_SUPPORT (iodev/pci*.cc) BX_SUPPORT_SB16 (iodev/sb*.cc) Modified Files: cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/fetchdecode64.cc cpu/logical64.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/resolve64.cc cpu/shift64.cc cpu/stack64.cc debug/Makefile.in debug/crc.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/lexer.l debug/linux.cc debug/parser.c debug/parser.y disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/dis_groups.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/macintosh.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/x.cc iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/eth.cc iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_fbsd.cc iodev/eth_linux.cc iodev/eth_null.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_tap.cc iodev/eth_tuntap.cc iodev/eth_win32.cc iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/ne2k.cc iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci2isa.cc iodev/sb16.cc iodev/soundlnx.cc iodev/soundwin.cc
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#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
void
BX_CPU_C::POP_Eq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u val64;
pop_64(&val64);
if (i->modC0()) {
BX_WRITE_64BIT_REG(i->rm(), val64);
}
else {
// Note: there is one little weirdism here. When 64bit addressing
// is used, it is possible to use RSP in the modrm addressing.
// If used, the value of RSP after the pop is used to calculate
// the address.
if (i->as64L() && (!i->modC0()) && (i->rm()==4) && (i->sibBase()==4)) {
// call method on BX_CPU_C object
BX_CPU_CALL_METHODR (i->ResolveModrm, (i));
}
write_virtual_qword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &val64);
}
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RRX(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR gen_reg[i->opcodeReg()].rrx);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP_RRX(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u rrx;
pop_64(&rrx);
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR gen_reg[i->opcodeReg()].rrx = rrx;
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_CS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_DS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_DS].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_ES(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_ES].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_FS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_FS].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_GS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_GS].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_SS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
push_64(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_SS].selector.value);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP64_DS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u ds;
pop_64(&ds);
load_seg_reg(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_DS], (Bit16u) ds);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP64_ES(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u es;
pop_64(&es);
load_seg_reg(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_ES], (Bit16u) es);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP64_FS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u fs;
pop_64(&fs);
load_seg_reg(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_FS], (Bit16u) fs);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP64_GS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u gs;
pop_64(&gs);
load_seg_reg(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_GS], (Bit16u) gs);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POP64_SS(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u ss;
pop_64(&ss);
load_seg_reg(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_SS], (Bit16u) ss);
// POP SS inhibits interrupts, debug exceptions and single-step
// trap exceptions until the execution boundary following the
// next instruction is reached.
// Same code as MOV_SwEw()
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask |=
BX_INHIBIT_INTERRUPTS | BX_INHIBIT_DEBUG;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1;
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSHAD64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u temp_RSP;
Bit64u rsp;
temp_RSP = RSP;
if ( !can_push(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_SS].cache, temp_RSP, 64) ) {
BX_ERROR(("PUSHAD(): stack doesn't have enough room!"));
exception(BX_SS_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
return;
}
rsp = RSP;
/* ??? optimize this by using virtual write, all checks passed */
push_64(RAX);
push_64(RCX);
push_64(RDX);
push_64(RBX);
push_64(rsp);
push_64(RBP);
push_64(RSI);
push_64(RDI);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::POPAD64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u rdi, rsi, rbp, rtmp, rbx, rdx, rcx, rax;
if ( !can_pop(64) ) {
BX_ERROR(("POPAD: not enough bytes on stack"));
exception(BX_SS_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
return;
}
/* ??? optimize this */
pop_64(&rdi);
pop_64(&rsi);
pop_64(&rbp);
pop_64(&rtmp); /* value for ESP discarded */
pop_64(&rbx);
pop_64(&rdx);
pop_64(&rcx);
pop_64(&rax);
RDI = rdi;
RSI = rsi;
RBP = rbp;
RBX = rbx;
RDX = rdx;
RCX = rcx;
RAX = rax;
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH64_Id(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u imm64 = (Bit32s) i->Id();
push_64(imm64);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Eq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u op1_64;
/* op1_64 is a register or memory reference */
if (i->modC0()) {
op1_64 = BX_READ_64BIT_REG(i->rm());
}
else {
/* pointer, segment address pair */
read_virtual_qword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &op1_64);
}
push_64(op1_64);
}
void
BX_CPU_C::ENTER64_IwIb(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit8u level = i->Ib2();
level &= 0x1F;
Bit64u bytes_to_push = 8 + level*8 + i->Iw();
if (! can_push(&BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_SS].cache, RSP, bytes_to_push))
{
BX_ERROR(("ENTER: not enough room on stack!"));
exception(BX_SS_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
push_64(RBP);
Bit64u frame_ptr64 = RSP;
if (level > 0) {
/* do level-1 times */
while (--level) {
Bit64u temp64;
RBP -= 8;
read_virtual_qword(BX_SEG_REG_SS, RBP, &temp64);
ESP -= 8;
write_virtual_qword(BX_SEG_REG_SS, RSP, &temp64);
} /* while (--level) */
/* push(frame pointer) */
RSP -= 8;
write_virtual_qword(BX_SEG_REG_SS, RSP, &frame_ptr64);
} /* if (level > 0) ... */
RBP = frame_ptr64;
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RSP -= i->Iw();
}
void
BX_CPU_C::LEAVE64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
// delete frame
RSP = RBP;
// restore frame pointer
Bit64u temp64;
pop_64(&temp64);
RBP = temp64;
}
- apply patch.ifdef-disabled-options. Comments from that patch are below: For a whole lot of configure options, I put #if...#endif around code that is specific to the option, even in files which are normally only compiled when the option is on. This allows me to create a MS Visual C++ 6.0 workspace that supports many of these options. The workspace will basically compile every file all the time, but the code for disabled options will be commented out by the #if...#endif. This may one day lead to simplification of the Makefiles and configure scripts, but for the moment I'm leaving Makefiles and configure scripts alone. Affected options: BX_SUPPORT_APIC (cpu/apic.cc) BX_SUPPORT_X86_64 (cpu/*64.cc) BX_DEBUGGER (debug/*) BX_DISASM (disasm/*) BX_WITH_nameofgui (gui/*) BX_SUPPORT_CDROM (iodev/cdrom.cc) BX_NE2K_SUPPORT (iodev/eth*.cc, iodev/ne2k.cc) BX_SUPPORT_APIC (iodev/ioapic.cc) BX_IODEBUG_SUPPORT (iodev/iodebug.cc) BX_PCI_SUPPORT (iodev/pci*.cc) BX_SUPPORT_SB16 (iodev/sb*.cc) Modified Files: cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/fetchdecode64.cc cpu/logical64.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/resolve64.cc cpu/shift64.cc cpu/stack64.cc debug/Makefile.in debug/crc.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/lexer.l debug/linux.cc debug/parser.c debug/parser.y disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/dis_groups.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/macintosh.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/x.cc iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/eth.cc iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_fbsd.cc iodev/eth_linux.cc iodev/eth_null.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_tap.cc iodev/eth_tuntap.cc iodev/eth_win32.cc iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/ne2k.cc iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci2isa.cc iodev/sb16.cc iodev/soundlnx.cc iodev/soundwin.cc
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#endif /* if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64 */