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We have two issues with our qapi union layout: 1) Even though the QMP wire format spells the tag 'type', the C code spells it 'kind', requiring some hacks in the generator. 2) The C struct uses an anonymous union, which places all tag values in the same namespace as all non-variant members. This leads to spurious collisions if a tag value matches a non-variant member's name. This patch is the back end for a series that converts to a saner qapi union layout. Now that all clients have been converted to use 'type' and 'obj->u.value', we can drop the temporary parallel support for 'kind' and 'obj->value'. Given a simple union qapi type: { 'union':'Foo', 'data': { 'a':'int', 'b':'bool' } } this is the overall effect, when compared to the state before this series of patches: | struct Foo { |- FooKind kind; |- union { /* union tag is @kind */ |+ FooKind type; |+ union { /* union tag is @type */ | void *data; | int64_t a; | bool b; |- }; |+ } u; | }; The testsuite still contains some examples of artificial restrictions (see flat-union-clash-type.json, for example) that are no longer technically necessary, now that there is no longer a collision between enum tag values and non-variant member names; but fixing this will be done in later patches, in part because some further changes are required to keep QAPISchema*.check() from asserting. Also, a later patch will add a reservation for the member name 'u' to avoid a collision between a user's non-variant names and our internal choice of C union name. Note, however, that we do not rename the generated enum, which is still 'FooKind'. A further patch could generate implicit enums as 'FooType', but while the generator already reserved the '*Kind' namespace (commit 4dc2e69), there are already QMP constructs with '*Type' naming, which means changing our reservation namespace would have lots of churn to C code to deal with a forced name change. Backports commit e4ba22b31943ab02373359555bd7bcd66442632f from qemu |
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Unicorn Engine
Unicorn is a lightweight, multi-platform, multi-architecture CPU emulator framework based on QEMU.
Unicorn offers some unparalleled features:
- Multi-architecture: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), M68K, MIPS, SPARC, and X86 (16, 32, 64-bit)
- Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API
- Implemented in pure C language, with bindings for Crystal, Clojure, Visual Basic, Perl, Rust, Ruby, Python, Java, .NET, Go, Delphi/Free Pascal and Haskell.
- Native support for Windows & *nix (with Mac OSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris confirmed)
- High performance via Just-In-Time compilation
- Support for fine-grained instrumentation at various levels
- Thread-safety by design
- Distributed under free software license GPLv2
Further information is available at http://www.unicorn-engine.org
License
This project is released under the GPL license.
Compilation & Docs
See docs/COMPILE.md file for how to compile and install Unicorn.
More documentation is available in docs/README.md.
Contact
Contact us via mailing list, email or twitter for any questions.
Contribute
If you want to contribute, please pick up something from our Github issues.
We also maintain a list of more challenged problems in a TODO list.
CREDITS.TXT records important contributors of our project.