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author | Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> | 2013-09-04 08:11:05 -0700 |
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committer | Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> | 2013-10-10 13:19:21 -0700 |
commit | f713d6ad7b9f52129695d5e3e63541abcd0375c0 (patch) | |
tree | 4b124c9065daa1d8a800f7c4e08d8f85b31b1172 /tcg/README | |
parent | 6c5f4ead649dd876c5762c468b205563288d5ecd (diff) |
tcg: Add qemu_ld_st_i32/64
Step two in the transition, adding the new ldst opcodes. Keep the old
opcodes around until all backends support the new opcodes.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'tcg/README')
-rw-r--r-- | tcg/README | 43 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/tcg/README b/tcg/README index 063aeb95ea..f1782123b7 100644 --- a/tcg/README +++ b/tcg/README @@ -412,30 +412,25 @@ current TB was linked to this TB. Otherwise execute the next instructions. Only indices 0 and 1 are valid and tcg_gen_goto_tb may be issued at most once with each slot index per TB. -* qemu_ld8u t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld8s t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld16u t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld16s t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld32 t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld32u t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld32s t0, t1, flags -qemu_ld64 t0, t1, flags - -Load data at the QEMU CPU address t1 into t0. t1 has the QEMU CPU address -type. 'flags' contains the QEMU memory index (selects user or kernel access) -for example. - -Note that "qemu_ld32" implies a 32-bit result, while "qemu_ld32u" and -"qemu_ld32s" imply a 64-bit result appropriately extended from 32 bits. - -* qemu_st8 t0, t1, flags -qemu_st16 t0, t1, flags -qemu_st32 t0, t1, flags -qemu_st64 t0, t1, flags - -Store the data t0 at the QEMU CPU Address t1. t1 has the QEMU CPU -address type. 'flags' contains the QEMU memory index (selects user or -kernel access) for example. +* qemu_ld_i32/i64 t0, t1, flags, memidx +* qemu_st_i32/i64 t0, t1, flags, memidx + +Load data at the guest address t1 into t0, or store data in t0 at guest +address t1. The _i32/_i64 size applies to the size of the input/output +register t0 only. The address t1 is always sized according to the guest, +and the width of the memory operation is controlled by flags. + +Both t0 and t1 may be split into little-endian ordered pairs of registers +if dealing with 64-bit quantities on a 32-bit host. + +The memidx selects the qemu tlb index to use (e.g. user or kernel access). +The flags are the TCGMemOp bits, selecting the sign, width, and endianness +of the memory access. + +For a 32-bit host, qemu_ld/st_i64 is guaranteed to only be used with a +64-bit memory access specified in flags. + +********* Note 1: Some shortcuts are defined when the last operand is known to be a constant (e.g. addi for add, movi for mov). |