Using umin(a, b) == a as an expansion for TCG_COND_LEU is a
better alternative to (a - INT_MIN) <= (b - INT_MIN).
Backports commit ebcfb91abed8c0fb180a968b9004419c208dcc02 from qemu
We already had backend support for this feature. Expand the new
cmpsel opcode using vpblendb. The combination allows us to avoid
an extra NOT for some comparison codes.
Backports commit 904c5e19672778cc3349f4975437cfdf3371abb6 from qemu
The VBROADCASTSD instruction only allows %ymm registers as destination.
Rather than forcing VEX.L and writing to the entire 256-bit register,
revert to using MOVDDUP with an %xmm register. This is sufficient for
an avx1 host since we do not support TCG_TYPE_V256 for that case.
Also fix the 32-bit avx2, which should have used VPBROADCASTW.
Fixes: 1e262b49b533
Backports commit 7b60ef3264e9627ac6efb34e9a6130647e9b55c0 from qemu
Allow the backend to expand dup from memory directly, instead of
forcing the value into a temp first. This is especially important
if integer/vector register moves do not exist.
Note that officially tcg_out_dupm_vec is allowed to fail.
If it did, we could fix this up relatively easily:
VECE == 32/64:
Load the value into a vector register, then dup.
Both of these must work.
VECE == 8/16:
If the value happens to be at an offset such that an aligned
load would place the desired value in the least significant
end of the register, go ahead and load w/garbage in high bits.
Load the value w/INDEX_op_ld{8,16}_i32.
Attempt a move directly to vector reg, which may fail.
Store the value into the backing store for OTS.
Load the value into the vector reg w/TCG_TYPE_I32, which must work.
Duplicate from the vector reg into itself, which must work.
All of which is well and good, except that all supported
hosts can support dupm for all vece, so all of the failure
paths would be dead code and untestable.
Backports commit 37ee55a081b7863ffab2151068dd1b2f11376914 from qemu
This case is similar to INDEX_op_mov_* in that we need to do
different things depending on the current location of the source.
Backports commit bab1671f0fa928fd678a22f934739f06fd5fd035 from qemu
The i386 backend already has these functions, and the aarch64 backend
could easily split out one. Nothing is done with these functions yet,
but this will aid register allocation of INDEX_op_dup_vec in a later patch.
Adjust the aarch64 tcg_out_dupi_vec signature to match the new interface.
Backports commit e7632cfa8b76cdbbc1c76e8737338ef5844e7d60 from qemu
This patch merely changes the interface, aborting on all failures,
of which there are currently none.
Backports commit 78113e83e0007e869c9f0cb4c0497a77538988e3 from qemu
Due to a cut/paste error in the original implementation, the unsigned
vector saturating arithmetic was erroneously being calculated as signed
vector saturating arithmetic.
Fixes: 8ffafbcec2 ("tcg/i386: Implement vector saturating arithmetic")
Backports commit 3115584d39afe8cf2a84a40549029f53792abca5 from qemu
The avx instruction set does not directly provide MO_64.
We can still implement 64-bit with comparison and vpblendvb.
Backports commit bc37faf4cb2baa77c44298c01558970b88d32808 from qemu
Only MO_8 and MO_16 are implemented, since that's all the
instruction set provides.
Backports commit 8ffafbcec275e61f6a1a17ac1d0bd918d5b23db3 from qemu
We now have an invariant that all TCG_TYPE_I32 values are
zero-extended, which means that we do not need to extend
them again during qemu_ld/st, either explicitly via a separate
tcg_out_ext32u or implicitly via P_ADDR32.
Backports commit 4810d96f03be4d3820563e3c6bf13dfc0627f205 from qemu
This preserves the invariant that all TCG_TYPE_I32 values are
zero-extended in the 64-bit host register.
Backports commit 75478279a0c1eafc7b69d5382356da138f58f1bd from qemu
This helps preserve the invariant that all TCG_TYPE_I32 values
are stored zero-extended in the 64-bit host registers.
Backports commit 3dbc8c61de4e0d0a2afe0897cda7ab28cd37a164 from qemu
This helps preserve the invariant that all TCG_TYPE_I32 values
are stored zero-extended in the 64-bit host registers.
Backports commit 1d21d95b6101786d44d3b4a12400eb80a1ecc647 from qemu
This will move the assert for success from within (subroutines of)
patch_reloc into the callers. It will also let new code do something
different when a relocation is out of range.
For the moment, all backends are trivially converted to return true.
Backports commit 6ac1778676f4259c10b0629ccd9df319a5d1baeb from qemu
The TCG backend uses LOWREGMASK to get the low 3 bits of register numbers.
This was defined as no-op for 32-bit x86, with the assumption that we have
eight registers anyway. This assumption is not true once we have xmm regs.
Since LOWREGMASK was a no-op, xmm register indidices were wrong in opcodes
and have overflown into other opcode fields, wreaking havoc.
To trigger these problems, you can try running the "movi d8, #0x0" AArch64
instruction on 32-bit x86. "vpxor %xmm0, %xmm0, %xmm0" should be generated,
but instead TCG generated "vpxor %xmm0, %xmm0, %xmm2".
Fixes: 770c2fc7bb ("Add vector operations")
Backports commit 93bf9a42733321fb632bcb9eafd049ef0e3d9417 from qemu
When host vector registers and operations were introduced, I failed
to mark the registers call clobbered as required by the ABI.
Fixes: 770c2fc7bb7
Backports commit 672189cd586ea38a2c1d8ab91eb1f9dcff5ceb05 from qemu
The assembler in most versions of Mac OS X is pretty old and does not
support the xgetbv instruction. To go around this problem, the raw
encoding of the instruction is used instead.
Backports commit 1019242af11400252f6735ca71a35f81ac23a66d from qemu
The VPUNPCKLD* instructions are all "non-destructive source",
indicated by "NDS" in the encoding string in the x86 ISA manual.
This means that they take two source operands, one of which is
encoded in the VEX.vvvv field. We were incorrectly treating them
as if they were destructive-source and passing 0 as the 'v'
argument of tcg_out_vex_modrm(). This meant we were always
using %xmm0 as one of the source operands, causing incorrect
results if the register allocator happened to want to use
something else. For instance the input AArch64 insn:
DUP v26.16b, w21
which becomes TCG IR ops:
dup_vec v128,e8,tmp2,x21
st_vec v128,e8,tmp2,env,$0xa40
was assembled to:
0x607c568c: c4 c1 7a 7e 86 e8 00 00 vmovq 0xe8(%r14), %xmm0
0x607c5694: 00
0x607c5695: c5 f9 60 c8 vpunpcklbw %xmm0, %xmm0, %xmm1
0x607c5699: c5 f9 61 c9 vpunpcklwd %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm1
0x607c569d: c5 f9 70 c9 00 vpshufd $0, %xmm1, %xmm1
0x607c56a2: c4 c1 7a 7f 8e 40 0a 00 vmovdqu %xmm1, 0xa40(%r14)
0x607c56aa: 00
when the vpunpcklwd insn should be "%xmm1, %xmm1, %xmm1".
This resulted in our incorrectly setting the output vector to
q26=0000320000003200:0000320000003200
when given an input of x21 == 0000000002803200
rather than the expected all-zeroes.
Pass the correct source register number to tcg_out_vex_modrm()
for these insns.
Backports commit 7eb30ef0ba2eb59e7430d4848ae8d4bf4e50f768 from qemu
Unknown why -m32 was passing with gcc but not clang; it should have
failed for both. This would be used for tcg_gen_dup_i64_vec, and
visible with the right TB and an aarch64 guest.
Backports commit 7f34ed4bcdfda55f978f51aadca64aa970c9f4b6 from qemu
Clang 3.9 passes the CONFIG_AVX2_OPT configure test. However, the
supplied <cpuid.h> does not contain the bit_AVX2 define that we use
when detecting whether the routine can be enabled.
Introduce a qemu-specific header that uses the compiler's definition
of __cpuid et al, but supplies any missing bit_* definitions needed.
This avoids introducing any extra ifdefs to util/bufferiszero.c, and
allows quite a few to be removed from tcg/i386/tcg-target.inc.c.
Backports commit 5dd8990841a9e331d9d4838a116291698208cbb6 from qemu
The x86 vector instruction set is extremely irregular. With newer
editions, Intel has filled in some of the blanks. However, we don't
get many 64-bit operations until SSE4.2, introduced in 2009.
The subsequent edition was for AVX1, introduced in 2011, which added
three-operand addressing, and adjusts how all instructions should be
encoded.
Given the relatively narrow 2 year window between possible to support
and desirable to support, and to vastly simplify code maintainence,
I am only planning to support AVX1 and later cpus.
Backports commit 770c2fc7bb70804ae9869995fd02dadd6d7656ac from qemu
It's not even clear what the interface REG and VAL32 were supposed to mean.
All uses had REG = 0 and VAL32 was the bitset assigned to the destination.
Backports commit f46934df662182097dce07d57ec00f37e4d2abf1 from qemu
Already it saves 2 bytes per call, but also the constant pool
entry may well be shared across multiple calls.
Backports commit 4e45f23943c0bb91588627de3801826546155ad8 from qemu
Dispense with TCGBackendData, as it has never been used for more than
holding a single pointer. Use a define in the cpu/tcg-target.h to
signal requirement for TCGLabelQemuLdst, so that we can drop the no-op
tcg-be-null.h stubs. Rename tcg-be-ldst.h to tcg-ldst.inc.c.
Backports commit 659ef5cbb893872d25e9d95191cc23b16546c8a1 from qemu
Previously we could not have different constraints for different ISA levels,
which prevented us from eliding the matching constraint for shifts.
We do now have to make sure that the operands match for constant shifts.
We can also handle some small left shifts via lea.
Backports commit 6a5aed4bdc7078838a8098336588d56c9ce09d1d from qemu
Use a switch instead of searching a table. Share constraints between
32-bit and 64-bit, when at all possible.
Backports commit cd26449a505f808e479af4fdd539e05767e09c06 from qemu
This will let us choose how to interpret a given constraint
depending on whether the opcode is 32- or 64-bit. Which will
let us share more constraint combinations between opcodes.
At the same time, change the interface to return the advanced
pointer instead of passing it in/out by reference.
Backports commit 069ea736b50b75fdec99c9b8cc603b97bd98419e from qemu
This will allow the target to tailor the constraints to the
auto-detected ISA extensions.
Backports commit f69d277ece43c42c7ab0144c2ff05ba740f6706b from qemu