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Alex Bennée 2f850606e9
arm/translate-a64: initial decode for simd_three_reg_same_fp16
This is the initial decode skeleton for the Advanced SIMD three same
instruction group.

The fprintf is purely to aid debugging as the additional instructions
are added. It will be removed once the group is complete.

Backports commit 376e8d6cda985df31c8561db4b7ea365b6fe6f87 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:53:23 -05:00
Alex Bennée fe74abd307
arm/translate-a64: handle_3same_64 comment fix
We do implement all the opcodes.

Backports commit 3840d219b433507f04a685120ff770ce4e06c55d from qemu
2018-03-08 12:51:01 -05:00
Alex Bennée af75074fe7
arm/translate-a64: implement half-precision F(MIN|MAX)(V|NMV)
This implements the half-precision variants of the across vector
reduction operations. This involves a re-factor of the reduction code
which more closely matches the ARM ARM order (and handles 8 element
reductions).

Backports commit 807cdd504283c11addcd7ea95ba594bbddc86fe4 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:49:30 -05:00
Alex Bennée 27d8d01566
target/arm/helper: pass explicit fpst to set_rmode
As the rounding mode is now split between FP16 and the rest of
floating point we need to be explicit when tweaking it. Instead of
passing the CPU env we now pass the appropriate fpst pointer directly.

Backports commit 9b04991686785e18b18a36d193b68f08f7c91648 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:41:54 -05:00
Alex Bennée 996f38056f
target/arm/cpu.h: add additional float_status flags
Half-precision flush to zero behaviour is controlled by a separate
FZ16 bit in the FPCR. To handle this we pass a pointer to
fp_status_fp16 when working on half-precision operations. The value of
the presented FPCR is calculated from an amalgam of the two when read.

Backports commit d81ce0ef2c4f1052fcdef891a12499eca3084db7 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:34:39 -05:00
Alex Bennée 348789d2e4
target/arm/cpu.h: update comment for half-precision values
Backports commit d0e69ea88f4e74212b29d9436143c5bcfd437757 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:29:47 -05:00
Alex Bennée a030564492
target/arm/cpu64: introduce ARM_V8_FP16 feature bit
Backports commit 6ad4d6187563f069fe5f11c3c1c9ccec1f69c2b7 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:29:17 -05:00
Alex Bennée e56ed38819
include/exec/helper-head.h: support f16 in helper calls
This allows us to explicitly pass float16 to helpers rather than
assuming uint32_t and dealing with the result. Of course they will be
passed in i32 sized registers by default.

Backports commit 35737497008aeabce5dc381a41d3827bec486192 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:28:05 -05:00
Peter Maydell f4df29ca4f
target/arm: Fix register definitions for VMIDR and VMPIDR
The register definitions for VMIDR and VMPIDR have separate
reginfo structs for the AArch32 and AArch64 registers. However
the 32-bit versions are wrong:
* they use offsetof instead of offsetoflow32 to mark where
the 32-bit value lives in the uint64_t CPU state field
* they don't mark themselves as ARM_CP_ALIAS

In particular this means that if you try to use an Arm guest CPU
which enables EL2 on a big-endian host it will assert at reset:
target/arm/cpu.c:114: cp_reg_check_reset: Assertion `oldvalue == newvalue' failed.

because the reset of the 32-bit register writes to the top
half of the uint64_t.

Correct the errors in the structures.

Backports commit 36476562d57a3b64bbe86db26e63677dd21907c5 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:26:09 -05:00
Alex Bennée 283abedc68
fpu/softfloat: re-factor sqrt
This is a little bit of a departure from softfloat's original approach
as we skip the estimate step in favour of a straight iteration. There
is a minor optimisation to avoid calculating more bits of precision
than we need however this still brings a performance drop, especially
for float64 operations.

Backports commit c13bb2da9eedfbc5886c8048df1bc1114b285fb0 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:23:54 -05:00
Alex Bennée e2fb4b40c3
fpu/softfloat: re-factor compare
The compare function was already expanded from a macro. I keep the
macro expansion but move most of the logic into a compare_decomposed.

Backports commit 0c4c90929143a530730e2879204a55a30bf63758 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:21:20 -05:00
Alex Bennée c38b64f8a9
fpu/softfloat: re-factor minmax
Let's do the same re-factor treatment for minmax functions. I still
use the MACRO trick to expand but now all the checking code is common.

Backports commit 89360067071b1844bf745682e18db7dde74cdb8d from qemu
2018-03-08 12:18:35 -05:00
Alex Bennée 9b296329f6
fpu/softfloat: re-factor scalbn
This is one of the simpler manipulations you could make to a floating
point number.

Backports commit 0bfc9f195209593e91a98cf2233753f56a2e5c02 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:16:19 -05:00
Alex Bennée b389a8c7c4
fpu/softfloat: re-factor int/uint to float
These are considerably simpler as the lower order integers can just
use the higher order conversion function. As the decomposed fractional
part is a full 64 bit rounding and inexact handling comes from the
pack functions.

Backports commit c02e1fb80b553d47420f7492de4bc590c2461a86 from qemu
2018-03-08 12:13:09 -05:00
Alex Bennée acb4b1d5b1
fpu/softfloat: re-factor float to int/uint
We share the common int64/uint64_pack_decomposed function across all
the helpers and simply limit the final result depending on the final
size.

Backports commit ab52f973a504f8de0c5df64631ba4caea70a7d9e from qemu
2018-03-08 12:07:20 -05:00
Alex Bennée b82253adce
fpu/softfloat: re-factor round_to_int
We can now add float16_round_to_int and use the common round_decomposed and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 round_to_int functions.

Backports commit dbe4d53a590f5689772b683984588b3cf6df163e from qemu
2018-03-08 11:56:59 -05:00
Alex Bennée d92d5c6910
fpu/softfloat: re-factor muladd
We can now add float16_muladd and use the common decompose and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 muladd functions.

Backports commit d446830a3aac33e7221e361dad3ab1e1892646cb from qemu
2018-03-08 10:55:40 -05:00
Alex Bennée 5ea008e178
fpu/softfloat: re-factor div
We can now add float16_div and use the common decompose and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 versions.

Backports commit cf07323d494f4bc225e405688c2e455c3423cc40 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:25:07 -05:00
Alex Bennée 2bb86e1efc
fpu/softfloat: re-factor mul
We can now add float16_mul and use the common decompose and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 versions.

Backports commit 74d707e2cc1e406068acad8e5559cd2584b1073a from qemu
2018-03-08 10:21:15 -05:00
Alex Bennée 58defd9bc0
fpu/softfloat: re-factor add/sub
We can now add float16_add/sub and use the common decompose and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 add and sub functions.

Backports commit 6fff216769cf7eaa3961c85dee7a72838696d365 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:17:41 -05:00
Alex Bennée b1884d0685
fpu/softfloat: re-factor add/sub
We can now add float16_add/sub and use the common decompose and
canonicalize functions to have a single implementation for
float16/32/64 add and sub functions.

Backports commit 6fff216769cf7eaa3961c85dee7a72838696d365 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:13:14 -05:00
Alex Bennée d80f1ea222
fpu/softfloat: define decompose structures
These structures pave the way for generic softfloat helper routines
that will operate on fully decomposed numbers.

Backports commit a90119b5a2c174250601be6503b91e5c9df6e83b from qemu
2018-03-08 10:06:25 -05:00
Alex Bennée 562f14adcc
fpu/softfloat: move the extract functions to the top of the file
This is pure code-motion during re-factoring as the helpers will be
needed earlier.

Backports commit d97544c94a37371347402bcbee19dd3748d70e48 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:04:54 -05:00
Alex Bennée b5fdc7b411
fpu/softfloat: improve comments on ARM NaN propagation
Mention the pseudo-code fragment from which this is based.

Backports commit 13894527f522caab4ec74334191ef29af975e521 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:03:32 -05:00
Alex Bennée 6eb4594f98
include/fpu/softfloat: add some float16 constants
This defines the same set of common constants for float 16 as defined
for 32 and 64 bit floats. These are often used by target helper
functions. I've also removed constants that are not used by anybody.

Backports commit efd4829edfa036c5506a16d05c91268faa1f6332 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:02:26 -05:00
Alex Bennée d14a090e65
include/fpu/softfloat: implement float16_set_sign helper
Backports commit 78b5a3e653c90b56ba650f54c07fc18f7b7bd905 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:01:30 -05:00
Alex Bennée 380699fa35
include/fpu/softfloat: implement float16_chs helper
Backports commit 5f10aef521427b3909c24a0c7a82839b43f876e2 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:01:03 -05:00
Alex Bennée facbc9ef66
include/fpu/softfloat: implement float16_abs helper
This will be required when expanding the MINMAX() macro for 16
bit/half-precision operations.

Backports commit 28136775cd99c628f7d7c642b04eb87f062efef8 from qemu
2018-03-08 10:00:30 -05:00
Alex Bennée 0eee5afd0e
target/*/cpu.h: remove softfloat.h
As cpu.h is another typically widely included file which doesn't need
full access to the softfloat API we can remove the includes from here
as well. Where they do need types it's typically for float_status and
the rounding modes so we move that to softfloat-types.h as well.

As a result of not having softfloat in every cpu.h call we now need to
add it to various helpers that do need the full softfloat.h
definitions.

Backports commit 24f91e81b65fcdd0552d1f0fcb0ea7cfe3829c19 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:58:47 -05:00
Alex Bennée 2a078de5e1
fpu/softfloat-types: new header to prevent excessive re-builds
The main culprit here is bswap.h which pulled in softfloat.h so it
could use the types in its CPU_Float* and ldfl/stfql functions. As
bswap.h is very widely included this added a compile dependency every
time we touch softfloat.h. Move the typedefs for each float type into
their own file so we don't re-build the world every time we tweak the
main softfloat.h header.

Backports commit cfd88fc6f2722def193f5ef271381d8f6e2a2526 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:52:15 -05:00
Alex Bennée a34718da64
include/fpu/softfloat: remove USE_SOFTFLOAT_STRUCT_TYPES
It's not actively built and when enabled things fail to compile. I'm
not sure the type-checking is really helping here. Seeing as we "own"
our softfloat now lets remove the cruft.

Backports commit a9579fff616563ca34977af68c9646c8f7be1120 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:45:35 -05:00
Alex Bennée 8110bc8264
fpu/softfloat: implement float16_squash_input_denormal
This will be required when expanding the MINMAX() macro for 16
bit/half-precision operations.

Backports commit 210cbd4910ae9e41e0a1785b96890ea2c291b381 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:44:20 -05:00
Peter Maydell 19baeb5120
target/arm: Implement v8M MSPLIM and PSPLIM registers
The v8M architecture includes hardware support for enforcing
stack pointer limits. We don't implement this behaviour yet,
but provide the MSPLIM and PSPLIM stack pointer limit registers
as reads-as-written, so that when we do implement the checks
in future this won't break guest migration.

Backports commit 57bb31568114023f67680d6fe478ceb13c51aa7d from qemu
2018-03-08 09:42:04 -05:00
Peter Maydell 5812f7e3a3
target/arm: Implement writing to CONTROL_NS for v8M
In commit 50f11062d4c896 we added support for MSR/MRS access
to the NS banked special registers, but we forgot to implement
the support for writing to CONTROL_NS. Correct the omission.

Backports commit 6eb3a64e2a96f5ced1f7896042b01f002bf0a91f from qemu
2018-03-08 09:39:43 -05:00
Peter Maydell 09cfe29d5b
hw/intc/armv7m_nvic: Implement SCR
We were previously making the system control register (SCR)
just RAZ/WI. Although we don't implement the functionality
this register controls, we should at least provide the state,
including the banked state for v8M.

Backports register related changes in commit 24ac0fb129f9ce9dd96901b2377fc6271dc55b2b from qemu
2018-03-08 09:36:59 -05:00
Peter Maydell c390c07ae0
hw/intc/armv7m_nvic: Implement cache ID registers
M profile cores have a similar setup for cache ID registers
to A profile:
* Cache Level ID Register (CLIDR) is a fixed value
* Cache Type Register (CTR) is a fixed value
* Cache Size ID Registers (CCSIDR) are a bank of registers;
which one you see is selected by the Cache Size Selection
Register (CSSELR)

The only difference is that they're in the NVIC memory mapped
register space rather than being coprocessor registers.
Implement the M profile view of them.

Since neither Cortex-M3 nor Cortex-M4 implement caches,
we don't need to update their init functions and can leave
the ctr/clidr/ccsidr[] fields in their ARMCPU structs at zero.
Newer cores (like the Cortex-M33) will want to be able to
set these ID registers to non-zero values, though.

Backports commit 43bbce7fbef22adf687dd84934fd0b2f8df807a8 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:35:53 -05:00
Peter Maydell 6f31c219b9
hw/intc/armv7m_nvic: Don't hardcode M profile ID registers in NVIC
Instead of hardcoding the values of M profile ID registers in the
NVIC, use the fields in the CPU struct. This will allow us to
give different M profile CPU types different ID register values.

This commit includes the addition of the missing ID_ISAR5,
which exists as RES0 in both v7M and v8M.

(The values of the ID registers might be wrong for the M4 --
this commit leaves the behaviour there unchanged.)

Backports commit 5a53e2c1dc939fea1af92cc126ee546d8211d412 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:34:37 -05:00
Richard Henderson 1f71084740
target/arm: Handle SVE registers when using clear_vec_high
When storing to an AdvSIMD FP register, all of the high
bits of the SVE register are zeroed. Therefore, call it
more often with is_q as a parameter.

Backports commit 4ff55bcb0ee6452b768835f86d94bd727185f812 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:32:33 -05:00
Richard Henderson 07b928eca4
target/arm: Enforce access to ZCR_EL at translation
This also makes sure that we get the correct ordering of
SVE vs FP exceptions.

Backports commit 490aa7f13a2ad31f92205879c4dc2387b602ef14 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:17:33 -05:00
Richard Henderson c095dc9e83
target/arm: Suppress TB end for FPCR/FPSR
Nothing in either register affects the TB.

Backports commit b916c9c35ce8158bf7f9ed5514eb279e52875de2 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:15:02 -05:00
Richard Henderson d5c4d3e3c3
target/arm: Enforce FP access to FPCR/FPSR
Backports commit fe03d45f9e9baa89e8c4da50de771767d5d48990 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:14:52 -05:00
Richard Henderson 1bff556dbc
target/arm: Remove ARM_CP_64BIT from ZCR_EL registers
Because they are ARM_CP_STATE_AA64, ARM_CP_64BIT is implied.

Backports commit 5d1e699988cdb1494ab4ac9a2b67d4c539143654 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:06:46 -05:00
Paolo Bonzini c88064b52c
memory: remove memory_region_test_and_clear_dirty
It is unused after g364fb has been converted to use DirtyBitmapSnapshot.

Backports commit 77302fb5df05ffca9f41b5b54e3b67c601719d57 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:02:06 -05:00
Marc-André Lureau 372766d6d3
build-sys: check static linking of UBSAN
Backports commit 218bb57dd79d6843e0592c30a82ea8c1fddc74a5 from qemu
2018-03-08 09:00:31 -05:00
Marc-André Lureau bb442e7843
build-sys: remove useless extra*flags variables
Only EXTRA_LDFLAGS seems to be used during configure Xen checks.

Backports commit 1de19951f11e5b9935b2dccffd962382429a5e29 from qemu
2018-03-08 08:59:40 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange 7d4286cda7
Revert "build-sys: silence make by default or V=0"
This reverts commit 42a77f1ce4934b243df003f95bda88530631387a.

The primary intention of this change was to silence messages
like

make[1]: '/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/capstone/libcapstone.a' is up to date.

which we get when calling make recursively with explicit
targets.

The problem is that this change affected every make target,
not merely the targets that triggered these "is up to date"
messages. As a result any targets that were not invoking
commands via "$(call quiet-command ...)" suddenly become
silent. This is particularly bad for "make install" which
now appears todo nothing.

Rather than go through every make rule and try to identify
places where we now need to explicitly print a message to
show work taking place, just revert the change.

To address the original problem of silencing "is up to date"
messages, we simply add --quiet to the SUBDIR_MAKEVARS
variable, so it only affects us on recursive make calls.

Backports commit 8cc357b5a8dfba8ed11d1ce376afbc4ea35677a9 from qemu
2018-03-08 08:58:11 -05:00
Andreas Gustafsson 53dd82a7ca
oslib-posix: check for posix_memalign in configure script
Check for the presence of posix_memalign() in the configure script,
not using "defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && !defined(__sun__)". This
lets qemu use posix_memalign() on NetBSD versions that have it,
instead of falling back to valloc() which is wasteful when the
required alignment is smaller than a page.

Backports commit 9bc5a7193fb422ee53187601eba577ee5d195522 from qemu
2018-03-08 08:56:35 -05:00
Markus Armbruster 6a71ff06ca
Include qapi/qmp/qdict.h exactly where needed
This cleanup makes the number of objects depending on qapi/qmp/qdict.h
drop from 4550 (out of 4743) to 368 in my "build everything" tree.
For qapi/qmp/qobject.h, the number drops from 4552 to 390.

While there, separate #include from file comment with a blank line.

Backports commit 452fcdbc49c59884c8c284268d64baa24fea11e1 from qemu
2018-03-08 08:51:46 -05:00
Markus Armbruster 1496dddeab
Include qapi/qmp/qlist.h exactly where needed
This cleanup makes the number of objects depending on qapi/qmp/qlist.h
drop from 4551 (out of 4743) to 16 in my "build everything" tree.

While there, separate #include from file comment with a blank line.

Backports commit 47e6b297e76007c04a1e9c492006fe093d932cd9 from qemu
2018-03-08 08:50:06 -05:00
Markus Armbruster 801dbfce3d
Include qapi/qmp/qobject.h exactly where needed
Backports commit 5ee9d2fe9e1e15d6e4a112220da3ad8a3512819b from qemu
2018-03-08 08:48:27 -05:00