qemu/target/hexagon/gen_helper_protos.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
##
## Copyright(c) 2019-2024 Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
##
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##
import sys
import re
import string
import hex_common
##
## Generate the DEF_HELPER prototype for an instruction
## For A2_add: Rd32=add(Rs32,Rt32)
## We produce:
## DEF_HELPER_3(A2_add, s32, env, s32, s32)
##
def gen_helper_prototype(f, tag, tagregs, tagimms):
regs = tagregs[tag]
imms = tagimms[tag]
declared = []
ret_type = hex_common.helper_ret_type(tag, regs).proto_arg
declared.append(ret_type)
Hexagon (target/hexagon) Remove gen_log_predicated_reg_write[_pair] We assign the instruction destination register to hex_new_value[num] instead of a TCG temp that gets copied back to hex_new_value[num]. We introduce new functions get_result_gpr[_pair] to facilitate getting the proper destination register. Since we preload hex_new_value for predicated instructions, we don't need the check for slot_cancelled. So, we call gen_log_reg_write instead. We update the helper function generation and gen_tcg.h to maintain the disable-hexagon-idef-parser configuration. Here is a simple example of the differences in the TCG code generated: IN: 0x00400094: 0xf900c102 { if (P0) R2 = and(R0,R1) } BEFORE ---- 00400094 mov_i32 slot_cancelled,$0x0 mov_i32 new_r2,r2 mov_i32 loc2,$0x0 and_i32 tmp0,p0,$0x1 brcond_i32 tmp0,$0x0,eq,$L1 and_i32 tmp0,r0,r1 mov_i32 loc2,tmp0 br $L2 set_label $L1 or_i32 slot_cancelled,slot_cancelled,$0x8 set_label $L2 and_i32 tmp0,slot_cancelled,$0x8 movcond_i32 new_r2,tmp0,$0x0,loc2,new_r2,eq mov_i32 r2,new_r2 AFTER ---- 00400094 mov_i32 slot_cancelled,$0x0 mov_i32 new_r2,r2 and_i32 tmp0,p0,$0x1 brcond_i32 tmp0,$0x0,eq,$L1 and_i32 tmp0,r0,r1 mov_i32 new_r2,tmp0 br $L2 set_label $L1 or_i32 slot_cancelled,slot_cancelled,$0x8 set_label $L2 mov_i32 r2,new_r2 We'll remove the unnecessary manipulation of slot_cancelled in a subsequent patch. Signed-off-by: Taylor Simpson <tsimpson@quicinc.com> Reviewed-by: Anton Johansson <anjo@rev.ng> Message-Id: <20230307025828.1612809-13-tsimpson@quicinc.com>
2023-03-07 05:58:26 +03:00
for arg in hex_common.helper_args(tag, regs, imms):
declared.append(arg.proto_arg)
arguments = ", ".join(declared)
## Add the TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE flag to helpers that don't take the env
## argument and aren't HVX instructions. Since HVX instructions take
## pointers to their arguments, they will have side effects.
if hex_common.need_env(tag) or hex_common.is_hvx_insn(tag):
f.write(f"DEF_HELPER_{len(declared) - 1}({tag}, {arguments})\n")
else:
f.write(f"DEF_HELPER_FLAGS_{len(declared) - 1}({tag}, "
f"TCG_CALL_NO_RWG_SE, {arguments})\n")
def main():
hex_common.read_common_files()
tagregs = hex_common.get_tagregs()
tagimms = hex_common.get_tagimms()
output_file = sys.argv[-1]
with open(output_file, "w") as f:
for tag in hex_common.tags:
## Skip the priv instructions
if "A_PRIV" in hex_common.attribdict[tag]:
continue
## Skip the guest instructions
if "A_GUEST" in hex_common.attribdict[tag]:
continue
## Skip the diag instructions
if tag == "Y6_diag":
continue
if tag == "Y6_diag0":
continue
if tag == "Y6_diag1":
continue
if hex_common.skip_qemu_helper(tag):
continue
if hex_common.is_idef_parser_enabled(tag):
continue
gen_helper_prototype(f, tag, tagregs, tagimms)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()