split REPEAT instructions according to opsize to speedup execution
now each REPEATABLE instruction splitted to 3 different instructions, one for 16-bit operand size, one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit. Choosing of correct instruction occure in fetchdecode step.
With this coding style each instruction could be implemented separatelly even not together with current Bochs FPU emulator.
Step-by-step I am going to transfer all FPU instructions from current Bochs FPU emulator to new style and remove an old bugged emulator.
Anyway, now I could implement all currently missed FPU instructions without hacking wm-fpu-emu.
PNI could be enabled by setting BX_SUPPORT_PNI in config.h
After the feature will be fully validation I'll also add configure option.
The implemntation is ~complete. I've missed only three FPU new opcodes of FUSTTP instruction and MONITOR/WAIT instructions.
Enjoy ! ;)
According to the Intel manuals:
The LOCK prefix can be prepended only to the following instructions
and only to those forms of the instructions where the destination
operand is a memory operand: ADD, ADC, AND, BTC, BTR, BTS, CMPXCHG,
CMPXCH8B, DEC, INC, NEG, NOT, OR, SBB, SUB, XOR, XADD, and XCHG. If
the LOCK prefix is used with one of these instructions and the source
operand is a memory operand, an undefined opcode exception (#UD) will
be generated. An undefined opcode exception will also be generated if
the LOCK prefix is used with any instruction not in the above list.
Checking of the LOCK prefix done in fetchDecode state and not overloads
Bochs's execution.
* renamed CPU_ID to BX_CPU_ID.
with this new name there is no possibility for name contentions and BX_CPU_ID
definition could be moved out to NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS block
* returned back `unsigned BX_CPU::which_cpu(void)` function
* added BX_CPU_ID parameter for
BX_INSTR_PHY_READ(a20addr, len);
BX_INSTR_PHY_WRITE(a20addr, len);
now it will be
BX_INSTR_PHY_READ(cpu_id, a20addr, len);
BX_INSTR_PHY_WRITE(cpu_id, a20addr, len);
Because source files were added/removed it would require an update
of the windows and macos project files, so I want to wait until after 2.0.
M Makefile.in 1.51 back to 1.50
M cpu.h 1.121 back to 1.120
M fetchdecode.cc 1.37 back to 1.36
M fetchdecode64.cc 1.33 back to 1.32
M sse.cc 1.17 back to 1.16
A sse2.cc 1.27 back to 1.26 (added back)
R sse_move.cc removed
R sse_pfp.cc removed
- to bring these changes back again, all we have to do is
"cvs update -j tmp-before1 -j tmp-after1"
sse.cc -> general SSE stuff and SSE integer (MMX extensions)
sse_move.cc -> memory transfer and shuffle opcodes
sse_pfp.cc -> packed floating point operations