The patch below uses the float32 and float64 types instead of the float
and double types in the PPC code. This doesn't change anything when
using softfloat-native as the types are the same, but that helps
compiling the PPC target with softfloat.
It also defines a new union CPU_FloatU in addition to CPU_DoubleU, and
use them instead of identical unions that are defined in numerous
places.
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size or zero extension, with homogenous names.
Fix load & store strings: those are now endian-sensitive, by definition.
Fix dcbz: must always align the target address to a cache line boundary.
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- hrfid is part of the hypervisor extension
- fix stfiwx naming
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adding gprh registers to store GPR MSBs when GPRs are 32 bits.
Remove not-needed-anymore ppcemb-linux-user target.
Keep ppcemb-softmmu target, which provides 1kB pages support
and 36 bits physical address space.
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as the PowerPC registers only store double-precision floats,
use float64_to_float32 & float32_to_float64 to do the appropriate conversion.
Implement stfiwx.
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* don't use exception vectors as the exception number.
Use vectors numbers as defined in the PowerPC embedded specification instead
and extend this model to cover all emulated PowerPC variants exceptions.
* add some missing exceptions definitions, from PowerPC 2.04 specification
and actual PowerPC implementations.
* add code provision for hypervisor exceptions handling.
* define exception vectors and prefix in CPUPPCState to emulate BookE exception
vectors without any hacks.
* define per CPU model valid exception vectors.
* handle all known exceptions in user-mode only emulations.
* fix hardware interrupts priorities in most cases.
* change RET_EXCP macros name into GEN_EXCP as they don't return.
* do not stop translation on most instructions that are not defined as
context-synchronizing in PowerPC specification.
* fix PowerPC 64 jump targets and link register update when in 32 bits mode.
* Fix PowerPC 464 and 464F definitions.
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- fix confusion between overflow/summary overflow, as reported by S Bansal.
- reset carry in addic. optimized case (as it was already done in addic).
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it needs to be implemented for every MMU translation mode.
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For "symetry", add 64 bits versions of all modified functions.
As a side effect, add a lot of code provision for PowerPC 64 support.
Move overflow and carry checks in common routines for simple cases.
Add isel and popcntb instructions from PowerPC 2.03 specification.
Remove remaining micro-operations helpers prototypes from op.c.
Fix XER_BC field to be 7 bits long.
Add power management support for PowerPC 603 & 604.
Fix compilation warnings.
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- 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.
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This is needed by OS/2 and Windows NT and some programs like VirtualPC.
This patch has been tested using OS/2 bootloader (thanks to Tero
Kaarlela).
(Jocelyn Mayer)
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