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28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stanislav Shwartsman
002c86660a reword all the CPU code in preparation for future CPU speedup implementation.
Bochs emulation can be another 10-15% faster using technique described in paper
"Fast Microcode Interpretation with Transactional Commit/Abort"
http://amas-bt.cs.virginia.edu/2011proceedings/amasbt2011-p3.pdf
2011-07-06 20:01:18 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
7d80a6ebe0 Adding Id and Rev property to all files 2011-02-24 21:54:04 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
cb43e52240 asize mask 2010-12-25 19:46:07 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
9aa503cb9d fixed warnings for win64 compilation 2010-11-23 14:59:36 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
bd60e0264c change Copyright to Bochs Project 2009-12-04 16:53:12 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
7254ea36a1 copyright fixes + small optimization 2009-10-14 20:45:29 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
9929e6ed78 - updated FSF address 2009-01-16 18:18:59 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
5dd02b26e3 Make even more efficient RmAddr calculation - good optimizing compiler could make more efficient code than it was before 2008-08-08 09:22:49 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
167c7075fb Use fastcall gcc attribute for all cpu execution functions - this pure "compiler helper" optimization brings additional 2% speedup to Bochs code 2008-03-22 21:29:41 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
37fbb82baa Cleanups. Move bxInstruction_c definition to separate file instr.h 2008-01-29 17:13:10 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
d9984bb3a1 Eliminate BxResolve call from the heart of cpu loop and move into instructions that really require this calculation. Yes, it blows the code of EVERY CPU method but it has >15% speedup ! 2008-01-10 19:37:56 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
5d4e32b8da Avoid pointer params for every read_virtual_* except 16-byte SSE and 10-byte x87 reads 2007-12-20 20:58:38 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
d9e58bd598 split11b on opcode tables level - split almost eevery splittable instruction
will be continued
2007-11-17 12:44:10 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
e26609fa97 Support for Intel LSS/LFS/LGS in 64-bit mode
TODO: have both AMD and Intelk versions
2007-04-09 20:28:15 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
7b6c2587a9 Now devices could be compiled separatelly from CPU
Averything that required cpu.h include now has it explicitly and there are a lot of files not dependant by CPU at all which will compile a lot faster now ...
2006-03-06 22:03:16 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
9b451f43e2 Save/restore RIP/RSP only on FAULT type exceptions, not on traps 2006-02-11 09:08:02 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
3074078297 Added CVS version header to all the files.
One more small change in APIC
2005-03-19 20:44:01 +00:00
Stanislav Shwartsman
e57662214a Change BX_PANIC to BX_INFO when behaviour exactly matches Intel docs 2003-10-06 10:01:12 +00:00
Kevin Lawton
402d02974d Moved the EFLAGS.RF check and clearing of inhibit_mask code
in cpu.cc out of the main loop, and into the asynchronous
events handling.  I went through all the code paths, and
there doesn't seem to be any reason for that code to be
in the hot loop.

Added another accessor for getting instruction data, called
modC0().  A lot of instructions test whether the mod field
of mod-nnn-rm is 0xc0 or not, ie., it's a register operation
and not memory.  So I flag this in fetchdecode{,64}.cc.
This added on the order of 1% performance improvement for
a Win95 boot.

Macroized a few leftover calls to Write_RMV_virtual_xyz()
that didn't get modified in the x86-64 merge.  Really, they
just call the real function for now, but I want to have them
available to do direct writes with the guest2host TLB pointers.
2002-09-20 03:52:59 +00:00
Kevin Lawton
6723ca9bf4 Moved more separate fields in the bxInstruction_c into bitfields
with accessors.  Had to touch a number of files to update the
access using the new accessors.

Moved rm_addr to the CPU structure, to slim down bxInstruction_c
and to prevent future instruction caching from getting sprayed
with writes to individual rm_addr fields.  There only needs to
be one.  Though need to deal with instructions which have
static non-modrm addresses, but which are using rm_addr since
that will change.

bxInstruction_c is down to about 40 bytes now.  Trying to
get down to 24 bytes.
2002-09-18 05:36:48 +00:00
Kevin Lawton
07b0df2a8a Updated accessing of modrm/sib addressing information to
use accessors.  This lets me work on compressing the
size of fetch-decode structure (now called bxInstruction_c).

I've reduced it down to about 76 bytes.  We should be able
to do much better soon.  I needed the abstraction of the
accessors, so I have a lot of freedom to re-arrange things
without making massive future changes.

Lost a few percent of performance in these mods, but my
main focus was to get the abstraction.
2002-09-17 22:50:53 +00:00
Kevin Lawton
03691c8fca (cpu64) Merged segment_ctrl.cc. 2002-09-14 03:31:50 +00:00
Bryce Denney
daf2a9fb55 - add RCS Id to header of every file. This makes it easier to know what's
going on when someone sends in a modified file.
2001-10-03 13:10:38 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
2bbb1ef8eb strip '\n' from BX_{INFO,DEBUG,ERROR,PANIC}
don't need it, moved the output of it into the general io functions.
saves space, as well as removes the confusing output if a '\n' is left off
2001-05-30 18:56:02 +00:00
Bryce Denney
49664f7503 - parts of the SMP merge apparantly broke the debugger and this revision
tries to fix it.  The shortcuts to register names such as AX and DL are
  #defines in cpu/cpu.h, and they are defined in terms of BX_CPU_THIS_PTR.
  When BX_USE_CPU_SMF=1, this works fine.  (This is what bochs used for
  a long time, and nobody used the SMF=0 mode at all.)  To make SMP bochs
  work, I had to get SMF=0 mode working for the CPU so that there could
  be an array of cpus.

  When SMF=0 for the CPU, BX_CPU_THIS_PTR is defined to be "this->" which
  only works within methods of BX_CPU_C.  Code outside of BX_CPU_C must
  reference BX_CPU(num) instead.
- to try to enforce the correct use of AL/AX/DL/etc. shortcuts, they are
  now only #defined when "NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS" is #defined.  This is
  only done in the cpu/*.cc code.
2001-05-24 18:46:34 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
bdb89cd364 merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.

In general this provides a generic interface for logging.

logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
.   allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'.  All logging uses
.   one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
.   class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
.   respectively.
.
.   An example usage:
.     BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));

iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance.  It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf().  At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.

More cleanup is coming, but this works for now.  If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.

Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 14:49:57 +00:00
Bryce Denney
a6fef54678 - update copyright dates to 2001 for all mandrake headers
- for bochs files with other header, replaced with current mandrake header
2001-04-10 02:20:02 +00:00
cvs
beff63eb32 - entered original Bochs snapshot bochs-2000_0325a.tar.gz from
ftp.bochs.com
2001-04-10 01:04:59 +00:00