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From: Julian Seward <jseward@acm.org>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] patch for qemu with newer gcc-3.4.x (support repz retq optimization for amd processors correctly)
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 01:33:55 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200511100133.55709.jseward@acm.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4372532E.4090104@mail.ru>


The use of gcc to generate the back end in QEMU's early days was a 
clever way to get the project up and running quickly.  But surely
now it would be better to transition to a handwritten backend, so
as to be independent future changes in gcc, and generally more robust?

J

On Wednesday 09 November 2005 19:51, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
> Paul Brook wrote:
> >> Notice the 'repz mov' sequence, which seems to be undocumented
> >> instruction. It seems to work somehow but chokes valgrind decoder.
> >> The following patch (against current CVS) fixes this problem,
> >
> > This patch is incorrect.
> >
> > It could match any number of other instructions that happen to end in
> > 0xf3. eg
> >
> >    0:   c7 45 00 00 00 00 f3    movl   $0xf3000000,0x0(%ebp)
> >    7:   c3                      ret
> >
> > IIRC the "rep; ret" sequence is to avoid a pipeline stall on Athlon CPUs.
> >  Try tuning for a different CPU.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >> Index: dyngen.c
> >> ===================================================================
> >> RCS file: /cvsroot/qemu/qemu/dyngen.c,v
> >> retrieving revision 1.40
> >> diff -u -r1.40 dyngen.c
> >> --- dyngen.c    27 Apr 2005 19:55:58 -0000      1.40
> >> +++ dyngen.c    9 Nov 2005 19:12:38 -0000
> >> @@ -1387,6 +1387,12 @@
> >>               error("empty code for %s", name);
> >>           if (p_end[-1] == 0xc3) {
> >>               len--;
> >> +            /* This can be 'rep ; ret' optimized return sequence,
> >> +             * need to check further and strip the 'rep' prefix
> >> +             */
> >> +            if (len != 0 && p_end[-2] == 0xf3) {
> >> +                len--;
> >> +            }
> >>           } else {
> >>               error("ret or jmp expected at the end of %s", name);
> >>           }
>
> OK I missed that...
> Then a discussion about gcc-4 turns into something much more interesting :)

  reply	other threads:[~2005-11-10  1:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-11-09 19:17 [Qemu-devel] patch for qemu with newer gcc-3.4.x (support repz retq optimization for amd processors correctly) Igor Kovalenko
2005-11-09 19:45 ` Paul Brook
2005-11-09 19:51   ` Igor Kovalenko
2005-11-10  1:33     ` Julian Seward [this message]
2005-11-10  1:44       ` Jamie Lokier
2005-11-10  3:35         ` Jim C. Brown
2005-11-11  7:59         ` John R. Hogerhuis
2005-11-10  1:54       ` Jim C. Brown
2005-11-10 22:28   ` Igor Kovalenko

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