target-i386: xsave: Helper function to calculate xsave area size

Move the xsave area size calculation from cpu_x86_cpuid() inside
its own function. While doing it, change it to use the XSAVE area
struct sizes for the initial size, instead of the magic 0x240
number.

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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Eduardo Habkost 2016-09-22 17:14:07 -03:00
parent 8057c621b1
commit 1fda6198e4

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@ -548,6 +548,20 @@ static const ExtSaveArea x86_ext_save_areas[] = {
.size = sizeof(XSavePKRU) },
};
static uint32_t xsave_area_size(uint64_t mask)
{
int i;
uint64_t ret = sizeof(X86LegacyXSaveArea) + sizeof(X86XSaveHeader);
for (i = 2; i < ARRAY_SIZE(x86_ext_save_areas); i++) {
const ExtSaveArea *esa = &x86_ext_save_areas[i];
if ((mask >> i) & 1) {
ret = MAX(ret, esa->offset + esa->size);
}
}
return ret;
}
const char *get_register_name_32(unsigned int reg)
{
if (reg >= CPU_NB_REGS32) {
@ -2519,13 +2533,7 @@ void cpu_x86_cpuid(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t index, uint32_t count,
}
if (count == 0) {
*ecx = 0x240;
for (i = 2; i < ARRAY_SIZE(x86_ext_save_areas); i++) {
const ExtSaveArea *esa = &x86_ext_save_areas[i];
if ((ena_mask >> i) & 1) {
*ecx = MAX(*ecx, esa->offset + esa->size);
}
}
*ecx = xsave_area_size(ena_mask);;
*eax = ena_mask;
*edx = ena_mask >> 32;
*ebx = *ecx;