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// $Id: ctrl_xfer64.cc,v 1.40 2005-11-11 22:02:42 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::RETnear64_Iw(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u return_RIP;
//invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_ret;
#endif
Bit64u temp_RSP = RSP;
Bit16u imm16 = i->Iw();
access_linear(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_SS) + temp_RSP,
8, CPL==3, BX_READ, &return_RIP);
if (! IsCanonical(return_RIP))
{
BX_INFO(("RETnear64_Iw: canonical RIP violation"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
RIP = return_RIP;
RSP += 8 + imm16;
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_RET, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::RETnear64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u return_RIP;
//invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_ret;
#endif
Bit64u temp_RSP = RSP;
access_linear(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_SS) + temp_RSP,
8, CPL==3, BX_READ, &return_RIP);
if (! IsCanonical(return_RIP))
{
BX_INFO(("RETnear64: canonical RIP violation"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
RIP = return_RIP;
RSP += 8;
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_RET, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::RETfar64_Iw(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_ret;
#endif
BX_ASSERT(protected_mode());
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BX_INFO(("RETfar64_Iw instruction executed ..."));
return_protected(i, i->Iw());
BX_INSTR_FAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_RET,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::RETfar64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_ret;
#endif
BX_ASSERT(protected_mode());
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BX_INFO(("RETfar64 instruction executed ..."));
return_protected(i, 0);
BX_INSTR_FAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_RET,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::CALL_Aq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u new_RIP = RIP + (Bit32s) i->Id();
//invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_call;
#endif
if (! IsCanonical(new_RIP))
{
BX_INFO(("CALL_Aq: canonical RIP violation"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
/* push 64 bit EA of next instruction */
push_64(RIP);
RIP = new_RIP;
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_CALL, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::CALL_Eq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u op1_64;
//invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_call;
#endif
if (i->modC0()) {
op1_64 = BX_READ_64BIT_REG(i->rm());
}
else {
read_virtual_qword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &op1_64);
}
if (! IsCanonical(op1_64))
{
BX_INFO(("CALL_Eq: canonical RIP violation"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
push_64(RIP);
RIP = op1_64;
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_CALL, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::CALL64_Ep(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit16u cs_raw;
Bit32u op1_32;
invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_call;
#endif
/* op1_64 is a register or memory reference */
if (i->modC0()) {
BX_INFO(("CALL_Ep: op1 is a register"));
exception(BX_UD_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
/* pointer, segment address pair */
read_virtual_dword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &op1_32);
read_virtual_word(i->seg(), RMAddr(i)+8, &cs_raw);
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BX_ASSERT(protected_mode());
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BX_INFO(("call far instruction executed ..."));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR call_protected(i, cs_raw, op1_32);
BX_INSTR_FAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_CALL,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::JMP_Jq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_JMP, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
- Apply patch.replace-Boolean rev 1.3. Every "Boolean" is now changed to a "bx_bool" which is always defined as Bit32u on all platforms. In Carbon specific code, Boolean is still used because the Carbon header files define it to unsigned char. - this fixes bug [ 623152 ] MacOSX: Triple Exception Booting win95. The bug was that some code in Bochs depends on Boolean to be a 32 bit value. (This should be fixed, but I don't know all the places where it needs to be fixed yet.) Because Carbon defined Boolean as an unsigned char, Bochs just followed along and used the unsigned char definition to avoid compile problems. This exposed the dependency on 32 bit Boolean on MacOS X only and led to major simulation problems, that could only be reproduced and debugged on that platform. - On the mailing list we debated whether to make all Booleans into "bool" or our own type. I chose bx_bool for several reasons. 1. Unlike C++'s bool, we can guarantee that bx_bool is the same size on all platforms, which makes it much less likely to have more platform-specific simulation differences in the future. (I spent hours on a borrowed MacOSX machine chasing bug 618388 before discovering that different sized Booleans were the problem, and I don't want to repeat that.) 2. We still have at least one dependency on 32 bit Booleans which must be fixed some time, but I don't want to risk introducing new bugs into the simulation just before the 2.0 release. Modified Files: bochs.h config.h.in gdbstub.cc logio.cc main.cc pc_system.cc pc_system.h plugin.cc plugin.h bios/rombios.c cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith16.cc cpu/arith32.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/arith8.cc cpu/cpu.cc cpu/cpu.h cpu/ctrl_xfer16.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer32.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer16.cc cpu/data_xfer32.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/debugstuff.cc cpu/exception.cc cpu/fetchdecode.cc cpu/flag_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/init.cc cpu/io_pro.cc cpu/lazy_flags.cc cpu/lazy_flags.h cpu/mult16.cc cpu/mult32.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/mult8.cc cpu/paging.cc cpu/proc_ctrl.cc cpu/segment_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/stack_pro.cc cpu/tasking.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/debug.h debug/sim2.cc disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/disasm.h doc/docbook/Makefile docs-html/cosimulation.html fpu/wmFPUemu_glue.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/gui.cc gui/gui.h gui/keymap.cc gui/keymap.h gui/macintosh.cc gui/nogui.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/siminterface.cc gui/siminterface.h gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h gui/x.cc instrument/example0/instrument.cc instrument/example0/instrument.h instrument/example1/instrument.cc instrument/example1/instrument.h instrument/stubs/instrument.cc instrument/stubs/instrument.h iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/cdrom.h iodev/cdrom_osx.cc iodev/cmos.cc iodev/devices.cc iodev/dma.cc iodev/dma.h iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.h iodev/floppy.cc iodev/floppy.h iodev/guest2host.h iodev/harddrv.cc iodev/harddrv.h iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/ioapic.h iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/iodev.h iodev/keyboard.cc iodev/keyboard.h iodev/ne2k.h iodev/parallel.h iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci.h iodev/pic.h iodev/pit.cc iodev/pit.h iodev/pit_wrap.cc iodev/pit_wrap.h iodev/sb16.cc iodev/sb16.h iodev/serial.cc iodev/serial.h iodev/vga.cc iodev/vga.h memory/memory.h memory/misc_mem.cc
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bx_bool condition;
switch (i->b1() & 0x0f) {
case 0x00: /* JO */ condition = get_OF(); break;
case 0x01: /* JNO */ condition = !get_OF(); break;
case 0x02: /* JB */ condition = get_CF(); break;
case 0x03: /* JNB */ condition = !get_CF(); break;
case 0x04: /* JZ */ condition = get_ZF(); break;
case 0x05: /* JNZ */ condition = !get_ZF(); break;
case 0x06: /* JBE */ condition = get_CF() || get_ZF(); break;
case 0x07: /* JNBE */ condition = !get_CF() && !get_ZF(); break;
case 0x08: /* JS */ condition = get_SF(); break;
case 0x09: /* JNS */ condition = !get_SF(); break;
case 0x0A: /* JP */ condition = get_PF(); break;
case 0x0B: /* JNP */ condition = !get_PF(); break;
case 0x0C: /* JL */ condition = getB_SF() != getB_OF(); break;
case 0x0D: /* JNL */ condition = getB_SF() == getB_OF(); break;
case 0x0E: /* JLE */ condition = get_ZF() || (getB_SF() != getB_OF());
break;
case 0x0F: /* JNLE */ condition = (getB_SF() == getB_OF()) &&
!get_ZF();
break;
default:
condition = 0; // For compiler...all targets should set condition.
break;
}
if (condition) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
}
#if BX_INSTRUMENTATION
else {
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID);
}
#endif
}
void BX_CPU_C::JMP_Eq(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit64u op1_64;
//invalidate_prefetch_q();
if (i->modC0()) {
op1_64 = BX_READ_64BIT_REG(i->rm());
}
else {
read_virtual_qword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &op1_64);
}
if (! IsCanonical(op1_64)) {
BX_INFO(("JMP_Eq: canonical RIP violation"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
RIP = op1_64;
BX_INSTR_UCNEAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_JMP, RIP);
}
/* Far indirect jump */
void BX_CPU_C::JMP64_Ep(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
Bit16u cs_raw;
Bit32u op1_32;
invalidate_prefetch_q();
if (i->modC0()) {
BX_INFO(("JMP_Ep(): op1 is a register"));
exception(BX_UD_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
read_virtual_dword(i->seg(), RMAddr(i), &op1_32);
read_virtual_word(i->seg(), RMAddr(i)+4, &cs_raw);
BX_INFO(("JMPF64 instruction executed ..."));
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BX_ASSERT(protected_mode());
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR jump_protected(i, cs_raw, op1_32);
BX_INSTR_FAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_JMP,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::IRET64(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
invalidate_prefetch_q();
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_flag |= Flag_iret;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR show_eip = RIP;
#endif
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BX_ASSERT(protected_mode());
iret_protected(i);
BX_INSTR_FAR_BRANCH(BX_CPU_ID, BX_INSTR_IS_IRET,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
}
void BX_CPU_C::JCXZ64_Jb(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
if (i->as64L()) {
if ( RCX == 0 ) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
else {
if ( ECX == 0 ) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID);
}
void BX_CPU_C::LOOPNE64_Jb(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
if (i->as64L()) {
if ( ((--RCX) != 0) && (get_ZF()==0) ) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
else {
if ( ((--ECX) != 0) && (get_ZF()==0) ) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID);
}
void BX_CPU_C::LOOPE64_Jb(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
if (i->as64L()) {
if ( ((--RCX)!=0) && (get_ZF()) ) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
else {
if (((--ECX)!=0) && get_ZF()) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID);
}
void BX_CPU_C::LOOP64_Jb(bxInstruction_c *i)
{
if (i->as64L()) {
if ((--RCX) != 0) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
else {
if ((--ECX) != 0) {
branch_near64(i);
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID, RIP);
return;
}
}
BX_INSTR_CNEAR_BRANCH_NOT_TAKEN(BX_CPU_ID);
}
- 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 */