Rename the decoder of 'gpr2.reg1' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Comment the decoder of 'gpr4.zero' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename the decoder of 'gpr4.zero' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Comment the decoder of 'gpr4' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename the decoder of 'gpr4' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Comment the decoder of 'gpr3.src.store' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename the decoder of 'gpr3.src.store' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Comment the decoder of 'gpr3' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename the decoder of 'gpr3' gpr encoding type in nanoMIPS
disassembler.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Fix order of extraction function invocations so that extraction
goes from MSB side to LSB side of the given instruction coding
content. This is desireable because of consistency and easier
visual spotting of errors.
After this patch, all such invocations should be in the desired
order.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename more functions that have names that are hard to understand.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename NMD::extract_ft_20_19_18_17_16(uint64 instruction) to
NMD::extract_ft_25_24_23_22_21(uint64 instruction).
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename NMD::extract_fs_15_14_13_12_11(uint64 instruction) to
NMD::extract_fs_20_19_18_17_16(uint64 instruction).
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename NMD::extract_fd_10_9_8_7_6(uint64 instruction) to
NMD::extract_fd_15_14_13_12_11(uint64 instruction).
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Rename some functions that have names that are hard to understand.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Fix order of extraction function invocations so that extraction
goes from MSB side to LSB side of the given instruction coding
content. This is desireable because of consistency and easier
visual spotting of errors.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Fix wrong function name. The convention in these files is that names of
extraction functions should reflect bit patterns they are extracting.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Some functions were not used at all. Compiler doesn't complain
since they are class memebers. Remove them - no future usage is
planned.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Fix several mistakes in preambles of nanomips disassembler source
files.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Use POSIX types and format strings.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
The three-operand MADD and MADDU are specific to R5900 cores.
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Noring <noring@nocrew.org>
The three-operand MADD and MADDU are specific to Sony R5900 core,
and Toshiba TX19/TX39/TX79 cores as well.
The "32-Bit TX System RISC TX39 Family Architecture manual"
is available at https://wiki.qemu.org/File:DSAE0022432.pdf
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé<f4bug@amsat.org>
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Noring <noring@nocrew.org>
Tested-by: Fredrik Noring <noring@nocrew.org>
Add translation handler for S32ALNI MXU instruction.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add translation handlers for six max/min MXU instructions.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add translation handlers for four logic MXU instructions.
It should be noted that there is an error in MXU documentation (dated
June 2017) regarding opcodes for this group of instructions. This was
confirmed by running tests on hardware, and also by looking up other
related public source trees (binutils, Android NDK). In initial MXU
patches to QEMU, opcodes for MXU logic instructions were created to
be in accordance with the MXU documentation, therefore the error from
was propagated. This patch corrects that, changing the involved code.
Besides that, as MXU was designed and implemented only for 32-bit
CPUs, corresponding preprosessor conditions were added around MXU
code, which allows more flexible implementation of MXU handlers.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Improve textual description of MXU extension. These are mostly
comment formatting changes.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add generic naming involving generig suffixes OPTN0, OPTN1, OPTN2,
OPTN3 for four optn2 constants. Existing suffixes WW, LW, HW, XW
are not quite appropriate for some instructions using optn2.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add missing opcodes and decoding engine for LXB, LXH, LXW, LXBU,
and LXHU instructions. They were for some reason forgotten in
previous commits. The MXU opcode list and decoding engine should
be now complete.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
ATOMIC_REG_SIZE is currently defined as the default sizeof(void *) for
all MIPS host builds, including those using the n32 ABI. n32 is the
MIPS64 ILP32 ABI and as such tcg/mips/tcg-target.h defines
TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS as 64 for n32 builds. If we attempt to build QEMU
for an n32 host with support for a 64b target architecture then
TCG_OVERSIZED_GUEST is 0 and accel/tcg/cputlb.c attempts to use
atomic_* functions. This fails because ATOMIC_REG_SIZE is 4, causing
the calls to QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(*ptr) > ATOMIC_REG_SIZE) in the
various atomic_* functions to generate errors.
Fix this by defining ATOMIC_REG_SIZE as 8 for all MIPS64 builds, which
will cover both n32 (ILP32) & n64 (LP64) ABIs in much the same was as
we already do for x86_64/x32.
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <pburton@wavecomp.com>
Add Aleksandar Rikalo as a reviewer for MIPS content. Aleksandar
brings to us more than six years of experience in working on a variety
of development tools for MIPS architectures, and will greatly help
QEMU community understand and support intricacies of MIPS better.
Acked-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Rikalo <arikalo@wavecomp.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Reorder items alphabetically for better visibility.
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add ability to redirect mails (sent to qemu-devel) containing
"mips" in the subject line to MIPS maintainers and reviewers.
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Add following files as maintained within the main MIPS target
section in MAINTAINERS:
default-configs/mips64el-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mips64-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mipsn32el-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mipsn32-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mipsel-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mips-linux-user.mak
default-configs/mips64el-softmmu.mak
default-configs/mips64-softmmu.mak
default-configs/mipsel-softmmu.mak
default-configs/mips-softmmu.mak
default-configs/mips-softmmu-common.mak
Future nanoMIPS user mode will also have its .mak file, and
because of that "*mips*" was used instead of "mips*" as a
shorthand in the new item in MAINTAINERS.
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
This pull request contains the first set of RISC-V patches I'd like to
target for the 3.2 development cycle. It's really just a collection of
bug fixes with one major new feature: PCIe can now be attached to RISC-V
guests.
This has passed my usual test of booting the latest Linux RC into a
Fedora disk image on the virt machine.
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/palmer/tags/riscv-for-master-3.2-part1' into staging
RISC-V Changes for 3.2, Part 1
This pull request contains the first set of RISC-V patches I'd like to
target for the 3.2 development cycle. It's really just a collection of
bug fixes with one major new feature: PCIe can now be attached to RISC-V
guests.
This has passed my usual test of booting the latest Linux RC into a
Fedora disk image on the virt machine.
# gpg: Signature made Fri 21 Dec 2018 16:01:29 GMT
# gpg: using RSA key EF4CA1502CCBAB41
# gpg: Good signature from "Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>"
# gpg: aka "Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@sifive.com>"
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
# gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
# Primary key fingerprint: 00CE 76D1 8349 60DF CE88 6DF8 EF4C A150 2CCB AB41
* remotes/palmer/tags/riscv-for-master-3.2-part1:
MAINTAINERS: Mark RISC-V as Supported
riscv/cpu: use device_class_set_parent_realize
target/riscv/pmp.c: Fix pmp_decode_napot()
sifive_uart: Implement interrupt pending register
RISC-V: Enable second UART on sifive_e and sifive_u
RISC-V: Fix PLIC pending bitfield reads
RISC-V: Fix CLINT timecmp low 32-bit writes
RISC-V: Add hartid and \n to interrupt logging
sifive_u: Set 'clock-frequency' DT property for SiFive UART
sifive_u: Add clock DT node for GEM ethernet
riscv: Enable VGA and PCIE_VGA
hw/riscv/virt: Connect the gpex PCIe
hw/riscv/virt: Adjust memory layout spacing
hw/riscv/virt: Increase the number of interrupts
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Free the argument register only after we have verified that the
temporary is not already in that register. This case is likely
now that we are back propagating the preferred register.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
With these preferences, we can arrange for function call arguments to
be computed into the proper registers instead of requiring extra moves.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Use this to notice the opcodes that exit the TB, which implies
that local temps are really dead and need not be synced.
Previously we so marked the true end of the TB, but that was
immediately overwritten by the la_bb_end invoked by any
TCG_OPF_BB_END opcode, like exit_tb.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
No need for a "tcg_" prefix for a static function; we already
have another "la_" prefix for indicating liveness analysis.
Pass in nb_globals and nb_temps, as we will already have them
in registers for other loops within the parent function.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
There are two blocks of the form
if (foo) {
stuff1;
goto bar;
} else {
baz:
stuff2;
}
which have unnecessary and confusing indentation.
Remove the else and unindent stuff2.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Try harder to honor the output_pref. When we're forced to allocate
a second register for the input, it does not need to use the input
constraint; that will be honored by the register we allocate for the
output and a move is already required.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Allocate storage for, but do not yet fill in, per-opcode
preferences for the output operands. Pass it in to the
register allocation routines for output operands.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
This new argument will aid register allocation by indicating how
the temporary will be used in future. If the preference cannot
be satisfied, fall back to the constraints of the current insn.
Short circuit the preference when it cannot be satisfied or if
it does not further constrain the operation.
With an eye toward optimizing function call sequences, optimize
for the preferred_reg set containing a single register.
For the moment, all users pass 0 for preference.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Delete trivially dead code that follows unconditional branches and
noreturn helpers. These can occur either via optimization or via
the structure of a target's translator following an exception.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Increment when adding branches, and decrement when removing them.
Reviewed-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>