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From: "Blue Swirl" <blauwirbel@gmail.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] RFC: reverse-endian softmmu memory accessors
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 16:07:33 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f43fc5580710130607k19cc7102i16fbeae343e4eee8@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1192279414.9976.332.camel@rapid>

On 10/13/07, J. Mayer <l_indien@magic.fr> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 13:47 +0300, Blue Swirl wrote:
> > On 10/13/07, J. Mayer <l_indien@magic.fr> wrote:
> > > The problem:
> > > some CPU architectures, namely PowerPC and maybe others, offers
> > > facilities to access the memory or I/O in the reverse endianness, ie
> > > little-endian instead of big-endian for PowerPC, or provide instruction
> > > to make memory accesses in the "reverse-endian". This is implemented as
> > > a global flag on some CPU. This case is already handled by the PowerPC
> > > emulation but is is far from being optimal. Some other implementations
> > > allow the OS to store an "reverse-endian" flag in the TLB or the segment
> > > descriptors, thus providing per-page or per-segment endianness control.
> > > This is mostly used to ease driver migration from a PC platform to
> > > PowerPC without taking any care of the device endianness in the driver
> > > code (yes, this is bad...).
> >
> > Nice, this may be useful for Sparc64. It has a global CPU flag for
> > endianness, individual pages can be marked as reverse endian, and
> > finally there are instructions that access memory in reverse endian.
> > The end result is a XOR of all these reverses. Though I don't know if
> > any of these features are used at all.
>
> I realized that I/O accesses for reverse-endian pages were not correct
> in the softmmu_template.h header. This new version fixes this. It also
> remove duplicated code in the case of unaligned accesses in a
> reverse-endian page.

I think 64 bit access case is not handled correctly, but to solve that
it would be nice to extend the current IO access system to 64 bits.

  reply	other threads:[~2007-10-13 13:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-10-13  9:56 [Qemu-devel] RFC: reverse-endian softmmu memory accessors J. Mayer
2007-10-13 10:47 ` Blue Swirl
2007-10-13 12:43   ` J. Mayer
2007-10-13 13:07     ` Blue Swirl [this message]
2007-10-13 14:17       ` J. Mayer
2007-10-13 22:07         ` J. Mayer
2007-10-13 22:53           ` Thiemo Seufer
2007-10-14  8:19           ` Blue Swirl
2007-10-14 10:14             ` J. Mayer
2007-10-14 13:22               ` Thiemo Seufer
2007-10-15 11:55                 ` J. Mayer
2007-10-13 13:02   ` Thiemo Seufer
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-10-14 11:49 J. Mayer
2007-10-14 12:59 ` Blue Swirl
2007-10-15 12:10   ` J. Mayer
2007-10-15 16:02     ` Blue Swirl
2007-10-15 17:45       ` Blue Swirl
2007-10-16 20:27         ` J. Mayer
2007-11-23 12:55           ` Tero Kaarlela
2007-10-15 21:06       ` J. Mayer

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