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-rw-r--r-- | tcg/arm/tcg-target.inc.c | 29 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/tcg/arm/tcg-target.inc.c b/tcg/arm/tcg-target.inc.c index e75a6d4943..590c57d6b5 100644 --- a/tcg/arm/tcg-target.inc.c +++ b/tcg/arm/tcg-target.inc.c @@ -329,11 +329,6 @@ static const uint8_t tcg_cond_to_arm_cond[] = { [TCG_COND_GTU] = COND_HI, }; -static inline void tcg_out_bx(TCGContext *s, int cond, int rn) -{ - tcg_out32(s, (cond << 28) | 0x012fff10 | rn); -} - static inline void tcg_out_b(TCGContext *s, int cond, int32_t offset) { tcg_out32(s, (cond << 28) | 0x0a000000 | @@ -402,6 +397,18 @@ static inline void tcg_out_mov_reg(TCGContext *s, int cond, int rd, int rm) } } +static inline void tcg_out_bx(TCGContext *s, int cond, TCGReg rn) +{ + /* Unless the C portion of QEMU is compiled as thumb, we don't + actually need true BX semantics; merely a branch to an address + held in a register. */ + if (use_armv5t_instructions) { + tcg_out32(s, (cond << 28) | 0x012fff10 | rn); + } else { + tcg_out_mov_reg(s, cond, TCG_REG_PC, rn); + } +} + static inline void tcg_out_dat_imm(TCGContext *s, int cond, int opc, int rd, int rn, int im) { @@ -977,7 +984,7 @@ static inline void tcg_out_st8(TCGContext *s, int cond, * with the code buffer limited to 16MB we wouldn't need the long case. * But we also use it for the tail-call to the qemu_ld/st helpers, which does. */ -static inline void tcg_out_goto(TCGContext *s, int cond, tcg_insn_unit *addr) +static void tcg_out_goto(TCGContext *s, int cond, tcg_insn_unit *addr) { intptr_t addri = (intptr_t)addr; ptrdiff_t disp = tcg_pcrel_diff(s, addr); @@ -987,15 +994,9 @@ static inline void tcg_out_goto(TCGContext *s, int cond, tcg_insn_unit *addr) return; } + assert(use_armv5t_instructions || (addri & 1) == 0); tcg_out_movi32(s, cond, TCG_REG_TMP, addri); - if (use_armv5t_instructions) { - tcg_out_bx(s, cond, TCG_REG_TMP); - } else { - if (addri & 1) { - tcg_abort(); - } - tcg_out_mov_reg(s, cond, TCG_REG_PC, TCG_REG_TMP); - } + tcg_out_bx(s, cond, TCG_REG_TMP); } /* The call case is mostly used for helpers - so it's not unreasonable |