Updated workspace files after adding slirp and avx sources
Updated slirp TODO list:
- reduce code duplication with 'vnet' module (DHCP, TFTP, ARP)
- add separate config file for slirp to make it more flexible (using the
'script' parameter)
- add SMB support on Linux
- remove slirp backend module after next Bochs release
- applied remaining updates from Qemu slirp
- add #if blocks to all slirp .cc files for conditional compilation
- fixed some uninitialized variable warnings
- added container_of() macro replacement
- fixed unresolved symbol in netmod.cc
- added MSVC-style structure packing pragmas
- check for the presence of min / max macros
- enabled slirp_new for MSVC in configure script
TODO list:
- check for more updates from Qemu
- fix lots of compiler warnings
- reduce code duplication with 'vnet' module (DHCP, TFTP, ARP)
- add separate config file for slirp to make it more flexible (using the
'script' parameter)
- update MSVC workspace files
- add SMB support on Linux
- remove slirp backend module after next Bochs release
//
// The table lookup was reverse-engineered from VRSQRT14SS instruction implementation available
// in the Intel Software Development Emulator rev6.20 (released February 13, 2014)
// http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-emulator/
//
// TODO: find better way to emulate these instructions, I am sure the HW doesn't have 64K entry lookup tables
Now only missed AVX-512 opcodes now are:
512.66.0F38.W0 2C VSCALEFPS
512.66.0F38.W1 2C VSCALEFPD
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W0 2D VSCALESS
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W1 2D VSCALESD
512.66.0F3A.W0 08 VRNDSCALEPS
512.66.0F3A.W1 09 VRNDSCALEPD
NDS.LIG.66.0F3A.W1 0A VRNDSCALESS
NDS.LIG.66.0F3A.W1 0B VRNDSCALESD
//
// The table lookup was reverse-engineered from VRCP14SS instruction implementation available
// in the Intel Software Development Emulator rev6.20 (released February 13, 2014)
// http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-emulator/
//
// TODO: find better way to emulate these instructions, I am sure the HW doesn't have 64K entry lookup table
Now only missed AVX-512 opcodes now are:
512.66.0F38.W0 2C VSCALEFPS
512.66.0F38.W1 2C VSCALEFPD
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W0 2D VSCALESS
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W1 2D VSCALESD
512.66.0F38.W0 4E VRSQRT14PS
512.66.0F38.W1 4E VRSQRT14PD
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W0 4F VRSQRT14SS
NDS.LIG.66.0F38.W1 4F VRSQRT14SD
512.66.0F3A.W0 08 VRNDSCALEPS
512.66.0F3A.W1 09 VRNDSCALEPD
NDS.LIG.66.0F3A.W1 0A VRNDSCALESS
NDS.LIG.66.0F3A.W1 0B VRNDSCALESD
- rewrite of the logical sector handling code to make seek latency support possible
- implemented variable HD seek latency for seek and read commands
- TODO #1: CD-ROM seek command returns status immediately, but it clears the DSC bit
and sets it at completion. Device should not accept ATAPI commands until DSC is set.
- TODO #2: clean up the seek latency code
- temporarily disabled seek latency support for ATAPI command 0x2b until the
seeking status is implemented correctly
- fix for the MSVC compilation fix (result was always 0.0)
is almost a port of the Qemu 1.1.2 implementation. It has been tested successfully
on Linux and Windows (MinGW/MSYS). The networking module is currently called
"slirp_new", since the "slirp" backend module still exists.
TODO list:
- MSVC support (requires container_of() macro replacement)
- apply fixes and improvements from recent Qemu releases
- use our TFTP implementation to reduce code duplication
- check if we can share ARP and DHCP support with "vnet"
- add SMB support on Linux
- finally remove the slirp backend module support
- now using the more accurate name "seek latency"
- fixed CD-ROM LBA address range checks and renamed limit to "max_lba"
- make the latency for CD-ROM access variable depending on the distance between
current and new block address, Maximum value should only occur at first access
or after media change.
- TODO: make hard disk seek timing variable, too.
- still TODO: seek latency for USB drives (requires asynchronus packet support).
- some fixes for compiling with Cygwin
- enabled compilation of new slirp module in MinGW/MSYS and Cygwin
- TODO: slirp slows down Bochs emulation on Windows (Linux version is okay)