qemu/target-ppc/mfrom_table_gen.c

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Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main (void)
{
double d;
uint8_t n;
int i;
printf("static const uint8_t mfrom_ROM_table[602] =\n{\n ");
for (i = 0; i < 602; i++) {
/* Extremly decomposed:
* -T0 / 256
* T0 = 256 * log10(10 + 1.0) + 0.5
*/
d = -i;
d /= 256.0;
d = exp10(d);
d += 1.0;
d = log10(d);
d *= 256;
d += 0.5;
n = d;
printf("%3d, ", n);
if ((i & 7) == 7)
printf("\n ");
}
printf("\n};\n");
return 0;
}