for CPU emulation performance reasons, the alignment check compilation
still can be enabled using configure option --enable-alignment-check.
There is no software in the world which enable #AC exception checking, this
x86 feature is completely legacy but its emulation support costs up to 3-5%
emulation speed.
The checking for #AC exception enable still will be done, if
CPL == 3, EFLAGS.AC = 1 and CR0.AM = 1
but the alignment check is not compiled in, the Bochs will PANIC with corresponding message.
You can press 'always continue' and ignore the PANIC, the simulation will continue as if alignment checking is not enabled.
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Implemented SVN nested paging support - the Virtual Box boots perfectly with Nested Paging guest !
A lot of code duplication was added for now - major cleanup will follow later.
! Added AMD Phenom X3 8650 (Toliman) configuration to the CPUDB - this configuration has Nested Paging enabled.
Some CPUID modules rework done to enable Toliman configuration.
Ckean up 'executable' attribute from all CPU source files.
- IO intercept is not implemented yet
- MSR intercept is not implemented yet
VMX:
Fixed Bochs PANIC crash when doing I/O access crossing VMX I/O permission bitmaps.
This can happen because access_physical_read and access_physical_write cannot access memory cross 4K boundary.
I am merging the code in order to start making shortcuts between VMX emulation and SVM emulation.
Of course SVM emulation is incomplete, completely untested and not expected to work.
But someone could already take a look one the code and give some suggestions.
Also looking for anybody with existing SVM kernels - as simple as possible - for testing.
Status:
- exceptions intercept is not implemented yet
- IO intercept is not implemented yet
- MSR intercept is not implemented yet
- virtual interrupts are not implemented yet
- CPUID is not implemented yet
No advanced SVM featurez planned - I am implementing the very basic 'Pacifica' document from 2005 using QEMU code as reference.
So now the same single option will choose not only the CPUID flags but also VMX capabilities matching real HW machine.
Removed cpuid of core2_extreme_x9770 from the cpudb. I don't remember its VMX capabilities anyway.
There is another Penryn model in the cpudb - core2_penryn_t9600.
32-bit CPU using Bochs binary compiled with x86-64 support.
The commit also fixes some init.cc issues with initialization of SYSCALL/SYSRET MSR in AMD hosts and also includes code reorg.
SMP emulation. New implementation uses dynamic CPU quantum value and takes
full advantage of the trace cache. Each emulated processor will execute
the whole trace before switching to the next processor.
* It is also safe to use large (up to 16 instructions) quantum values for
the SMP emulation now and improve performance even further.
The same merge also completely fixes SF bug :
[3312237] stepN command might be not working properly
Handlers chaining speedups are also supported with SMP emulation now.
Selecting CPU MODEL from .bochsrc automatically chooses real HW CPUID and also configures Bochs emulator to emulate this specific CPU including all its features only.
Supported CPUs to choose from:
core2_extreme_x9770
corei7_sandy_bridge_2600K
p4_prescott_celeron_336
Change CPUID to generic interface which could be chosen from .bochsrc.
Bochs CPU emulation will enable/disable features (like instruction sets) according to CPUID that is selected.
TODO: Add database of CPUID from real hardware CPUs