From: Fabrice Bellard <fabrice@bellard.org>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] understanding how arpl is translated
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 19:59:20 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4829D6F8.3070502@bellard.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <fdaac4d50805122032j4923a2fbs7fc5ab4aeabb30cc@mail.gmail.com>
Jun Koi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to understand how "arpl" insn (i386) is translated. In
> translate.c we have:
>
> .....
> modrm = ldub_code(s->pc++);
> reg = (modrm >> 3) & 7;
> mod = (modrm >> 6) & 3;
> rm = modrm & 7;
> if (mod != 3) {
> gen_lea_modrm(s, modrm, ®_addr, &offset_addr);
> gen_op_ld_T0_A0(ot + s->mem_index); // (1) ****
> } else {
> gen_op_mov_TN_reg(ot, 0, rm); // (2) ****
> }
> if (s->cc_op != CC_OP_DYNAMIC)
> gen_op_set_cc_op(s->cc_op);
> gen_op_arpl();
> s->cc_op = CC_OP_EFLAGS;
> ...
>
> I can see that we decrypt 2 operands of arpl and then call
> gen_op_arpl(). This function finally leads to execute op_arpl(), which
> is defined as:
>
> void OPPROTO op_arpl(void)
> {
> if ((T0 & 3) < (T1 & 3)) {
> /* XXX: emulate bug or 0xff3f0000 oring as in bochs ? */
> T0 = (T0 & ~3) | (T1 & 3);
> T1 = CC_Z;
> } else {
> T1 = 0;
> }
> FORCE_RET();
> }
>
> Obviously op_arpl() relies on T0 and T1 have the value of the 1st and
> 2nd operands of the above "arpl" insn. However, I can only see that we
> copy the 1st operand into T0 at (1) or (2) in the first snippet, but I
> never see when we copy 2nd operand into T1. This confuses me, or I
> missed something here?
You are right. Moreover, the eflags update is also invalid because arpl
is not signaled in the opc_write_flags array...
Fabrice.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-13 18:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-13 3:32 [Qemu-devel] understanding how arpl is translated Jun Koi
2008-05-13 17:59 ` Fabrice Bellard [this message]
2008-05-15 10:11 ` Jun Koi
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