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[Qemu-devel] User mode emulation and TCG_OPF_CALL_CLOBBER
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Laurent Desnogues |
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[Qemu-devel] User mode emulation and TCG_OPF_CALL_CLOBBER |
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Fri, 26 Dec 2008 15:32:06 +0100 |
Hello,
while looking at generated code for a user mode emulated program
I noticed some registers were saved/restored for qemu_{ld,st}
operations. My understanding is that this is only needed for softmmu
(and even in that case for the slow path as a comment in tcg.c says)
since in that case, a call to a helper might be generated.
This register save & restore behavior is enabled by the op flag
TCG_OPF_CALL_CLOBBER.
A quick test on ARM target and x86_64 host for a SPEC2000 test
shows removing that flag speeds up execution by about 15%.
Did I understand things correctly? If so what would be the best
way to patch this:
- get rid of TCG_OPF_CALL_CLOBBER and associated code
- simply omit that flag in opc definition?
The former would be slightly more intrusive for a probably low
benefit. A patch is attached that implements the latter.
Laurent
tcg-call-clobber-usermode.patch
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