Now we have a working '-cpu max', the linux-user-only
'any' CPU is pretty much the same thing, so implement it
that way.
For the moment we don't add any of the extra feature bits
to the system-emulation "max", because we don't set the
ID register bits we would need to to advertise those
features as present.
Backports commit a0032cc5427d0d396aa0a9383ad9980533448ea4 from qemu
Add support for "-cpu max" for ARM guests. This CPU type behaves
like "-cpu host" when KVM is enabled, and like a system CPU with
the maximum possible feature set otherwise. (Note that this means
it won't be migratable across versions, as we will likely add
features to it in future.)
Backports commit bab52d4bba3f22921a690a887b4bd0342f2754cd from qemu
The cortex A53 TRM specifies that bits 24 and 25 of the L2CTLR register
specify the number of cores in the processor, not the total number of
cores in the system. To report this correctly on machines with multiple
CPU clusters (ARM's big.LITTLE or Xilinx's ZynqMP) we need to allow
the machine to overwrite this value. To do this let's add an optional
property.
Backports commit f9a697112ee64180354f98309a5d6b691cc8699d from qemu
A few block drivers will need to rename .bdrv_create options for their
QAPIfication, so let's have a helper function for that.
Backports commit bcebf102ccc3c6db327f341adc379fdf0673ca6b from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_tentox()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 6c25be6e30bda0e470f8f0b6b93d53a6efe469e8 from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_twotox()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 068f161536d9a28a5bc482f3de9c387b2fe5908d from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_etox()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 40ad087330bee5394c9e78c97f909f580be69b58 from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_log2()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 67b453ed73fe65949c24e6ca2b43f6816a89a301 from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_log10()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 248efb66fb88bc17c04a0d0f09a3539a43c80769 from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_logn()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 50067bd16fead5d78a283130efbf3e3b026de450 from qemu
Using a local m68k floatx80_lognp1()
[copied from previous:
Written by Andreas Grabher for Previous, NeXT Computer Emulator.]
Backports commit 4b5c65b8f02a057bc1b77839b5012544f96fec80 from qemu
This functions is needed by upcoming m68k softfloat functions.
Source code copied for WinUAE (tag 3500)
(The WinUAE file has been copied from QEMU and has
the QEMU licensing notice)
Backports commit 9a069775a8087cbd6fa8c479b69be8d37bd90351 from qemu
This shares an cached empty FlatView among address spaces. The empty
FV is used every time when a root MR renders into a FV without memory
sections which happens when MR or its children are not enabled or
zero-sized. The empty_view is not NULL to keep the rest of memory
API intact; it also has a dispatch tree for the same reason.
On POWER8 with 255 CPUs, 255 virtio-net, 40 PCI bridges guest this halves
the amount of FlatView's in use (557 -> 260) and dispatch tables
(~800000 -> ~370000). In an unrelated experiment with 112 non-virtio
devices on x86 ("-M pc"), only 4 FlatViews are alive, and about ~2000
are created at startup.
Backports commit 092aa2fc65b7a35121616aad8f39d47b8f921618 from qemu
A container can be used instead of an alias to allow switching between
multiple subregions. In this case we cannot directly share the
subregions (since they only belong to a single parent), but if the
subregions are aliases we can in turn walk those.
This is not enough to remove all source of quadratic FlatView creation,
but it enables sharing of the PCI bus master FlatViews (and their
AddressSpaceDispatch structures) across all PCI devices. For 112
virtio-net-pci devices, boot time is reduced from 25 to 10 seconds and
memory consumption from 1.4 to 1 G.
Backports commit e673ba9af9bf8fd8e0f44025ac738b8285b3ed27 from qemu
This avoids usual memory_region_transaction_commit() which rebuilds
all FVs.
On POWER8 with 255 CPUs, 255 virtio-net, 40 PCI bridges guest this brings
down the boot time from 25s to 20s and reduces the amount of temporary FVs
allocated during machine constructon (~800000 -> ~640000) and amount of
temporary dispatch trees (~370000 -> ~300000), the total memory footprint
goes down (18G -> 17G).
Backports commit 202fc01b05572ecb258fdf4c5bd56cf6de8140c7 from qemu
Since FlatViews are shared now and ASes not, this gets rid of
address_space_init_shareable().
This should cause no behavioural change.
Backports commit b516572f31c0ea0937cd9d11d9bd72dd83809886 from qemu
This creates a new AS object without any FlatView as
memory_region_transaction_commit() may want to reuse the empty FV.
Backports commit 67ace39b253ed5ae465275bc870f7e495547658b from qemu
This allows sharing flat views between address spaces (AS) when
the same root memory region is used when creating a new address space.
This is done by walking through all ASes and caching one FlatView per
a physical root MR (i.e. not aliased).
This removes search for duplicates from address_space_init_shareable() as
FlatViews are shared elsewhere and keeping as::ref_count correct seems
an unnecessary and useless complication.
This should cause no change and memory use or boot time yet.
Backports commit 967dc9b1194a9281124b2e1ce67b6c3359a2138f from qemu
Address spaces get to keep a root MR (alias or not) but FlatView stores
the actual MR as this is going to be used later on to decide whether to
share a particular FlatView or not.
Backports commit 89c177bbdd6cf8e50b3fd4831697d50e195d6432 from qemu
This renames some helpers to reflect better what they do.
This should cause no behavioural change.
Backports commit 8629d3fcb77e9775e44d9051bad0fb5187925eae from qemu
We store AddressSpaceDispatch* in FlatView anyway so there is no need
to carry it from mem_add() to register_subpage/register_multipage.
This should cause no behavioural change.
Backports commit 9950322a593ff900a860fb52938159461798a831 from qemu
FlatView's will be shared between AddressSpace's and subpage_t
and MemoryRegionSection cannot store AS anymore, hence this change.
In particular, for:
typedef struct subpage_t {
MemoryRegion iomem;
- AddressSpace *as;
+ FlatView *fv;
hwaddr base;
uint16_t sub_section[];
} subpage_t;
struct MemoryRegionSection {
MemoryRegion *mr;
- AddressSpace *address_space;
+ FlatView *fv;
hwaddr offset_within_region;
Int128 size;
hwaddr offset_within_address_space;
bool readonly;
};
This should cause no behavioural change.
Backports commit 166206845f7fd75e720e6feea0bb01957c8da07f from qemu
AS in ASD is only used to pass AS from mem_begin() to register_subpage()
to store it in MemoryRegionSection, we can do this directly now.
This should cause no behavioural change.
Backports commit c7752523787dc148f5ee976162e80ab594c386a1 from qemu